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1.     Rj4s                  connector  installed  Blower fan   underneath             power board     Power to  back of 24 VDC to 24 VAC    power converter    camera    Figure 2 1  Application        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 9    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    3  Components  The Long Span 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit components are  illustrated below     3 1 Radio Extender   The radio extender board installed in the tube housing is our LS900A  It oper   ates the same as the standlone model  see Chapter 5   Figure 3 1 shows the radio  board     Radio board          RJ 45 network  connector  links  radio board to  camera     Power connector    Figure 3 1  Close up of radio board with cable connections        Page 10 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 3  Components    3 2 Housing with Radio  Power Supply  Heater  and Blower Installed    The radio arrives already installed in the tube housing  Figure 3 2 shows the  tube housing with radio installed                                                                                el A                    Heater  Camera goes here  E  lt   not installed yet   O  L       5  O o   lt  Radio board                                                    o   o                9  moe eee    Power board  blower    de m RD  lt  is underneath power                                                                 Figure 3 2  Housing configuration as shipped     3 3 Tube Camera  Ordered Separately  with Hou
2.    4  Double click the item in the list that refers to the radio being configured  You  will see a second window similar to Figure 5 2     Change Parameters              Primary Network Interface Parameters  Help    Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000Base T       ah       Sires                IP Address    192  168  1 20 If you do not know the default gateway   then set it to  0 0 0 0   Default Gateway    192 168 1 1  If you do not know the network mask   NetworkMask   255 255 255 0 then set it to  255 0 0 0   Target Device Current Parameters  Target Device New Parameters   IP Address    192 168 1 17 IP Address          168  1 17  Default Gateway    192 168 1 1 Default Gateway    192 168  1   1  Network Mask    255 255 255 0 Network Mask    255   255   255  0  MAC Address    00 21 74 00 03 33 Password    password           Port   80 The default password is  password            Go to Device Web Page Cancel               Figure 5 2  Radio IP Configuration screen     The information on the left in Figure 5 2 is the current status of the radio  the  boxes on the right allow you to change it  Make sure that the radio s IP address  is in the same subnet as your computer  For example  if the subnet mask is  255 255 255 0  a class C network   the first three number groups of the IP  address must match  Choose your desired parameters and click    Apply        5  Write down the IP address and password you just chose  then click    Go to  Device Web Page     Your default Web browser
3.    Figure 5 3  Admin page     7  This page has sections similar to the login page showing radio statistics and  device information plus it adds several new sections  The Device Settings section  allows you to set the network information and choose an RF frequency channel   The default is to allow the radio to choose its own frequency based on  minimizing interference  If you set a fixed channel  make sure the AP and all SUs  use the same one  References to DIP switches on this and the next Web page  refer to switches inside the radio that are used in the legacy method of  configuration  You may ignore the DIP switches when using the Web browser  method        Page 22 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 5  Configuring the Radio  If you scroll down in the Admin browser page  you will come to three more  sections       A graphical spectrum analyzer display that may help you select radio channels  that avoid interference       A section you will use to update the radio s firmware     An advanced links section with a warning that it s for advanced users only     Despite the warning  you will need to click the  Advanced Admin  button to  set the device type  ID  and encryption key  You will then see a page similar to  Figure 5 4     8 xTR   Advanced Admin   Mozilla Firefox       File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help    Version  1 48 4005   Logout     Backto Admin Page  MAC Address  00 21 74 00 02 97 TRETEN    Ethemet  100 Mbps Full Duplex  Uptime  3 days 02h 33 10    Warni
4.   may cause interference to radio communication   It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing  device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules   which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference  when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  Operation of  this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference  in which case  the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be  necessary to correct the interference     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment     This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise  emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation  of Industry Canada     Le pr  sent appareil num  rique n   met pas de bruits radio  lectriques d  passant  les limites applicables aux appareils num  riques de la classe A prescrites dans le  Reglement sur le brouillage radio  lectrique publi   par Industrie Canada     Normas Oficiales Mexicanas  NOM   Electrical Safety Statement  INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD            Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci  n deber  n ser le  das antes  de que el aparato el  ctrico sea operado     2  Las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci  n deber  n ser guardadas para  referencia futura     3  Todas las advertencias en el 
5.  20  5 1   Digital Setup          etre              20  5 2    Physical Setup uet             24  6  Installing and Adjusting the                                                                          25  Appendix  Troubleshooting                    sss 29  A  Problems SolUtiONS comal rh tte etae lote 29  A2  Calling  Black Boxe eer alles 29  A 3 Shipping and Packaging    29       724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 5    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    1  Specifications  Camera  Sony IPELA Fixed IP Camera  SNC CS50   ordered separately    Distance  LS900A  40 miles line of sight with 15 dBi antenna  Environmental  Operating temperature   40 to  158   F   40 to  70          Radio Channels Bandwidth  LS900A  12 non overlapping  with 2 0833 MHz spacing and 1 75 MHz occupied bandwidth    Radio Link Budget  LS900A  148 dB with 15 dBi antenna    Receive Sensitivity  LS900A   97 dBm at 10e 4 BER   112 dBm  with 15 dBi antenna     Speed  15900    RF Transmission Rate  1 536 Mbps   Ethernet Throughput  935 kbps    Connectors  LS900A   1  RJ 45 PoE 10BASE T 100BASE TX    Indicators  159004  LEDs   1  Power   1  Ethernet Link   1  RF RX   1  RF TX    4  Channel   6  Link Quality    Power  LS900A  LS900PKA  From 110 VAC  60 Hz external power adapter  or PoE injector    Size  15900    Each radio  2 H x 6 7 W x 31 D  5 x 17 x 8 cm    LS900 TUBE HSE  15 4 H x 5 7 W x 15 8 D  39 x 14 4 x 40 cm    Maximum camera length  10 5   26 7 cm     Weight  4 Ib   1 8 kg        Pag
6.  LS900A  for other end of link      2  2 5 dBi omnidirectional antennas       2  power supplies       1  PoE mid span power injector      This user   s manual    2 3 About the Technology   The LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet System replaces a continuous Ethernet  cable connection to provide wireless data transmission in the unlicensed 900 MHz  frequency spectrum  For example  in a wireless Ethernet network  the end user relies  on a system of unmanned networked radios  computers  servers  and surveillance  cameras to provide data and graphics transmission     724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 7       LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    Other technologies  such as Wi Fi    don t support the long range distance  capability of the 900 MHz system  Wi Fi delivers a large amount of data over short  distances and 15 great for real time applications  Since it s a broad spectrum  technology that relies on a licensed band of wireless transmission  Wi Fi is frequency  stagnant  Your grandparents or great grandparents might have had a party line  phone back in the 1930s  Similar to a party line phone  Wi Fi shares a broad range  frequency spectrum between several users     In contrast  the Long Span 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet System operates over an  unlicensed wireless radio band  Several advantages for using the 900 MHz frequency  exist  First  this narrow band frequency is ideal for low speed  long distance Ethernet  data transmission  Next  it s thermally sustaina
7.  and align the  tilt mechanism  Insert the 74 20 x    bolts into the holes and finger tighten        PS LI         Figure 4 8  Aligning the housing s tilt mechanism     4  Adjust the camera to the desired position and tighten the bolts to prevent  camera housing movement  See Figure 4 9        Tighten  bolts    Figure 4 9  Tighten bolts        Page 18 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 4  Installation    4 6 Connecting the Standalone Radio or Radios  At the other end of the link  you will install the second  standalone  radio that s  included with your kit  Refer to Figure 4 10 and follow the steps below     Ethernet  RJ 45  connector        Power and data 110 VAC    Antenna CAT5e cable   RF TNC outdoor grade  power plug  connector 300 ft   50 m        So    NX E  Power over 10BASE T    Wireless radio Ethernet  injector data cable    Figure 4 10  Installing the standalone radio  Included  at the other end   of the wireless Ethernet link     1  Using CAT5e cable  connect the power injector  included  to the radio     2  Using an RJ 45 CAT5e cable  attach the other end of the power injector to the  Ethernet network  Then connect the power plug to the included universal  power supply  90 264 VAC      3  Following the instructions in Section 5 2  mount the radio to a pole or the side  of a building        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 19    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    5  Configuring the Radio    5 1 Digital Setup  1  The radios built in browser i
8.  the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of  BB Technologies  Inc     Mac 15 a registered trademark of Apple Computer  Inc    Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds    Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation   Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance     Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be  the property of the trademark owners     Page 4 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Table of Contents    Chapter Page  o o 6  MES 2 EET 7  2                nennen 7  22  WhatsIncl  dedg    uicti        deh              7  2 3 About the Technology    7  24  Typical Application                etia nio 9  A icaedvanded tease ha              10  3 1                                                   a 10  3 2 Housing with Radio  Power Supply  Heater  and Blower Installed        11  3 3 Tube Camera  Ordered Separately  with Housing                               11  3 4 Overview of Products           4              sss 11      JnstallatiOri           ee rti    ee tdt    12  4 1 Connecting the Radio and Power Supply                                            12  4 2 Installing the Housing    13  4 3 Installing a Sony SNC CS50 Camera  Not Included   into the Housing    eene 13                                    15  45 Mounting the Housing               sssssss nns 17  4 6 Connecting the Standalone Radio or                                                    19  5                                  oat d atte
9.  will launch with the device IP  address in the browser address bar  Or  you may launch the browser on your  own and enter the Web page address manually  http    the IP address you just  set         724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 21    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    6  The browser page that loads first shows the current device information and QoS  statistics and provides a login at the upper right  Log in using the password you  just specified  or    password    if you kept the default   If the login is successful   you will see the Admin page similar to Figure 5 3                Admin   Mozilla Firefox  File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help       Version  1 48 4005  Logout   MAC Address  00 21 74 00 02 97             Ethemet  100 Mbps Full Duplex  Uptime  3 days 02h 32 04       Radio Block Error Rate  Device           Subscriber Unit  Radio Total Packets  Subscriber ID  0  Radio Failed Packets  Current RF Channel   Radio Passed Packets  RF Connected  No  Radio Broadcast Packets  Radio Active  Standby  Radio Unicast Packets  Product Code              Radio Average TX Size  Radio Version   Radio Average RX Size  Radio Firmware Release  066    Description Value  Device Password  password     Use DIP 3 8 selection  0  auto channel select mode        Channel   overrides the current DIP 3 8 selection    IP Address  1921681118  4444    Network Mask  255000  PREH    Default Gateway  192 168 1 1         92  decimal 1 65535        Apply    Cancel       
10. Black Box Tech Support  FREE  Live  24 7        Tech support the  way it should be        Great tech support is just 20 seconds away at  724 746 5500 or blackbox com         BLACK BOX    About Black Box    Black Box Network Services is your source for more than 118 000 networking  and infrastructure products  You ll find everything from cabinets and racks and  power and surge protection products to media converters and Ethernet switches  all supported by free  live 24 7 Tech support available in 20 seconds or less        Copyright 2009  All rights reserved   724 746 5500   blackbox com       July 2009     lt  gt BLACK BOX LS900 TUBE KIT    Industrial grade  long range wireless Ethernet    Includes  1  indoor outdoor tube housing with integrated 900   wireless radio assembly   1  wireless radio  LS900A  for the ot       Customer Order toll free in the U S   Call 877 877 BBOX  outside U S  call 724 746 5500     Support FREE technical support 24 hours a day  7 days a week  Call 724 746 5500 or fax    Information 724 746 0746   Mailing address  Black Box Corporation  1000 Park Drive  Lawrence   PA 15055 1018   Web site  www blackbox com   E mail  info blackbox com                     1        Statements    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND  INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS    This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy   and if not installed and used properly  that is  in strict accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions
11. Camera installed in housing         Camera lens    Camera sled  Sled screw    Antenna  connector    Power board       Page 14 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 4  Installation    4 4 Wiring  1  Feed wiring cable through the cable strain reliefs on the bottom of the hous   ing until the desired amount of wire has entered the housing  Make wiring  connections to the camera and lens as required by the manufacturer                            Camera   installed           Power    RJ 45 network connector  connector     links radio board to  camera     Radio board             Power board with  wires connected                Figure 4 4  Wiring connections   2  Turn the cable strain reliefs to tighen down on the wiring cable     WARNING  A readily accessible disconnect device should be incorporated in the  fixed wiring        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 15    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    A plug in wall transformer is included with the housing  The transformer out   puts 24 VAC  Determine where the transformers will be located  then run a set of  power wires into the cable strain relief  Use the chart below to determine the cor   rect wire gauge needed based on the length of the run     Table 4 1  24 VAC wiring distances     Wire Gauge  22 20 28 16 14 12 10  Total VA 35 44 70 112 179 285 452  Consumed    1  Run 24 VAC power through a cable strain relief  separate from the Ethernet    Place stripped power wire ends into the power board terminals marke
12. aparato el  ctrico y en sus instrucciones de  operaci  n deben ser respetadas     4  Todas las instrucciones de operaci  n y uso deben ser seguidas     724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 1    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    9     10     11     12     13     14     15     16     El aparato el  ctrico no deber   ser usado cerca del agua   por ejemplo   cerca de la tina de ba  o  lavabo  s  tano mojado o cerca de una alberca   etc      El aparato el  ctrico debe ser usado   nicamente con carritos o pedestales  que sean recomendados por el fabricante       El aparato el  ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s  lo como sea    recomendado por el fabricante     Servicio   El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el  ctrico m  s all    lo descrito en las instrucciones de operaci  n  Todo otro servicio deber   ser  referido a personal de servicio calificado       El aparato el  ctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posici  n no    interfiera su uso  La colocaci  n del aparato el  ctrico sobre una cama  sof     alfombra o superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilaci  n  no se debe  colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de aire por los orificios  de ventilaci  n     El equipo el  ctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor  como radiadores  registros de calor  estufas u otros aparatos  incluyendo  amplificadores  que producen calor     El aparato el  ctrico deber   ser connectado a una fuente de poder s  l
13. ble at high temperatures  And since it s  a virtual Ethernet connection  you don t have the hassle of installing a large wiring  infrastructure     A LongSpan wireless Ethernet uplink runs at    speed of up to 1 Mbps  If you don t  think that is fast enough for low data rate applications  just consider that the uplink  speed on a typical DSL line is 38 4 kbps  well within the 1 Mbps limit for LongSpan     The LongSpan system works in applications where the data rate requirement is  low  For example  it can be used in docking stations for a fleet of buses  At the  docking station  data can be transmitted to a media player in a digital signage  system  The data 15 stored in a buffer  then narrowcasted to digital screens on buses   Other applications include providing links for an audio paging system at a golf  course  campground  campus  or mall    The LongSpan system features      long range reach  up to 40  miles       robust operation   e industrial grade  operates at  40 to 160   F       easy installation       fast enough speed  up to 1 Mbps     e affordability  costs less than  2000        Page 8 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 2  Overview    2 4 Typical Application    Antenna                               RF TNC  Power connector 11 win  cable C D  power plug  Power and data  Tube e CAT5e cable   I    7 outdoor grade   Ms Radio board   Antenna D 300 t  eo      lens Wireless radio  10BASE T Power over  Power board data cable Ethernet Ethernet   on top  injector     
14. d 24  AC  in      2  Secure the ground wire to the screw located in the bottom rear of housing     3  Tighten the terminal block screws  then tighten the cable strain relief     24 VAC Blower Blower  Heater 24VAC  IN   camera   black   red     O JIS    O O       Q O        Do o    Figure 4 5  Terminal block connections        4  Connect the Ethernet  RJ 45  cable from the wireless unit to the network  camera See Figure 4 1        Page 16 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 4  Installation    4 5 Mounting the Housing  To pole mount     1  Position the bracket assembly at the desired height and location on the pole   See Figure 4 6     D    e N    ly    Bracket           Figure 4 6  Positioning the bracket on a pole     2  Attach the assembly to the pole using    mounting straps  not included      3  Slide the mounting straps through the slots in the bracket and tighten to the  pole  see Figure 4 7           Mounting  straps    Pole  Bracket    Figure 4 7  Securing the bracket to the pole with mounting straps        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 17    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    To wall mount   1  Remove the tilt mechanism from the bracket and attach it to the housing  mounting holes using  2  4 20 x 14  bolts with lock washers     2  Hold the bracket to the wall and mark the bracket mounting pattern  Using  the appropriate hardware and methods  secure the bracket to the wall     3  After securing the bracket to the wall  take the camera housing
15. dBi  antennas directly at each other                          2 5 dBi  omnidirectional  antenna 2 5 dBi  omnidirectional  antenna  RIGHT  2 5 dBi  omnidirectional  antenna  2 5 dBi  omnidirectional  antenna  RIGHT                   Figure 6 2  Antenna diagram  2        Page 26 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 6  Installing and Adjusting the Antennas    2 5 dBi  omnidirectional  antenna                                                                                                                         2 5 dBi  omnidirectional  antenna    WRONG           n 0  2 5 dBi  omnidirectional  antenna    H  B 2 5 dBi  omnidirectional  antenna      RIGHT       Figure 6 3  Antenna diagram  3     The 11 dBi antennas are directional  They are designed so the radio wave will  project directly out the front of the antenna  Because of this  you should always  point the 11 dBi antennas direcly at each other and never point them away from  each other  For a maximum range point to point  one unit   we recommend using  the auto channel selection mode and a maximum gain of 11 dBi        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 27    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    11 dBi  antenna               antenna  HTT Ig    11 dBi                                                 RIGHT  11 dBi 11 dBi  antenna antenna  RIGHT  IDE  Pa     11 dBi  11 dBi antenna  antenna WRONG    11 dBi  antenna       WRONG    antenna       Figure 6 4  Antenna diagram  4        Page 28 724 746 5500   blackbo
16. e     A 3 Shipping and Packaging  If you need to transport or ship your Long Span Tube Housing Kit        Package it carefully  We recommend that you use the original container     e  f you are returning the unit  make sure you include everything you received  with it  Before you ship for return or repair  contact Black Box to get a Return  Authorization  RA  number     724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 29       
17. e 6 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 2  Overview    2  Overview    2 1 Introduction   The Long Span Tube Housing Kit is a complete indoor outdoor camera wireless  radio to wireless radio solution in a weather proof enclosure  It helps you create a  long range  wireless Ethernet network with up to 16 subscriber units per access  point  The kit includes  1  indoor outdoor tube housing with integrated 900 MHz  wireless radio assembly   1  wireless radio  LS900A  for the other end of the link    2  2 5 dBi omnidirectional antennas   2  power supplies  and  1  PoE mid span  power injector  It works with the Sony IPELA Fixed IP Camera  SNC CS50   which is  ordered separately  This manual contains instructions for installing the camera  You  can combine it with LS900A or LS900PKA  Integrated Radio and Directional  Antenna      This user   s manual tells you how to set up your system  and also describes how  each component of the system operates     When you receive your kit  the radio circuit board  heater blower  and power  supply are already installed in the tube housing  You will need to install the camera   ordered separately  yourself   complete instructions appear in Section 4 3 of this  manual     2 2 What s Included  Your package should include the following items  If anything is missing or  damaged  please contact Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500     e  1  indoor outdoor tube housing with integrated 900 MHz wireless radio  assembly        1  wireless radio 
18. en your network and the    DATA IN    port on the PoE  Connect a second  cable from the         DATA OUT  port on the PoE and the radio  The radio has a  cable clamping device that allows an RJ 45 plug on the cable to pass through it        Page 24 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 6  Installing and Adjusting the Antennas    You can then tighten the cable clamping device around the cable to provide a  weatherproof seal   6  Installing and Adjusting the Antennas    Before you install your wireless antenna  follow a few basic rules  All antennas  have a polarity  The antenna could have horizontal polarity or vertical polarity   Figure 6 1 illustrates the difference between the two polarizations with a 2 5 dBi  antenna and an 11 dBi antenna     Vertical polarization    2 5 dBi antenna    K       11 dBi antenna    Tube housing    Horizontal polarization  2 5 dBi antenna       Pr    Tube housing          11 dBi antenna    Figure 6 1  Antenna diagram  1        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 25    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    Figure 6 2 shows some correct and incorrect methods of aligning the antennas   The 2 5 dBi antenna is considered omnidirectional  They are designed so the radio  wave will project out from the sides of the antennas  The radio wave patterns will  resemble a doughnut  Because of this pattern  never try to point the ends of the  antennas directly toward one another or directly away from one another        WRONG  Do not aim the 2 5 
19. n relief plug into one of the two holes  located on the bottom rear of the housing  Screw a black nylon locknut onto  the cable strain relief plug from the inside of the housing and tighten  Repeat  for the other plug     OPTION  Omit one or both cable strain relief plugs if    metal conduit is used  in the cable entry holes     4 3 Installing a Sony SNC CS50 Camera  Not Included  into the Housing  1  To loosen the camera sled  turn the panhead screw located on the inside  ledge of the bottom half of the housing Y turn counterclockwise  Slide the  camera sled toward the rear of the housing until the screw head is aligned  with the hole on the key slot of the camera sled  Lift and remove        Sled screw    Camera sled    Figure 4 2  Removing the camera sled        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 13    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    2  Place the camera lens on the camera sled  Align the mount hole of the  camera with the slot in the camera sled  Insert a bolt through the slot on the  bottom of the sled into the camera  Adjust the camera so that it is parallel  with the sled and tighten bolt     UJ      Place the sled leg of the completed camera sled assembly into the channel on  the bottom of the housing  Adjust the camera sled until the key slot hole  aligns with the panhead screw  Make sure the camera is seated properly   Slide the camera sled forward to the desired position  Tighten the screw to    secure the camera     Tube housing    Figure 4 3  
20. ng  These setting are only for use by advanced users   Please proceed with caution    Device Settings  Description Value  Access Point  override DIP 1 selection     Type  9 Subscriber Unit  DIP 1 selection     Every SU must have a unique ID  Valid IDs are from 1 to 63   Subscriber ID   O         1 63     E Enable User Specified Keys            Network Name  32 bit     hex     2000    000c3000   30003000    4000c3000   3000     Encryption Key  128 bit    hex     Apply     Cancel  Reset the Device  Reset Device       Figure 5 4  Advanced admin page   8  On the Advanced Admin page  set the parameters as follows      Choose Device Type  Access Point or Subscriber Unit   e For an AP  enter the number of SUs that will be communicating with it   e For SUs  assign unique ID numbers in numeric order from 1 to 63        Click the box labeled    Enabled User Specified Keys           724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 23    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    e Choose an 8 digit hex  0 9 and A F  Network Name that will be common  among the AP and the SUs and enter it  The hyphen is required     e Choose    32 digit hex Encryption Key and enter it  Again  the hyphens are  required  This key must match between the AP and the SU  Write down the key     After entering the parameters  click the    Apply    button to save them to the  radio     9  When all the radios are keyed and operating  connect them to your network  and Ethernet devices as desired and cycle the radio   s 
21. nterface enables you to configure it digitally     2  Download the Black Box Discovery Utility from our Web site   http   www blackbox com go LongSpan LongSpan_Finder    This link will prompt you to either Run or Save the application  Press Run to start  it immediately  press Save to save the application before running     NOTE  This utility only runs on Microsoft   Windows    not Linux   or Mac    If you  must use a non Windows computer for configuration  make sure your  subnet mask allows your computer to see 192 168 1 17  Connect to that  default IP address with your Web browser  continuing the setup procedure  with Step 6     3  Run the IP Discovery Utility  ipfinder exe and you should see a window similar to  Figure 5 1         IP Discovery Changer Utility v1 7  Dec 3 2008           Devices on the local network will appear in  the list below  Double click a device to    change its IP address  Click    Search    to dear  BLACK BOX the list and search for devices     Search    MAC Address    00 21 74 00 03 33 192 168 1 17 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 80                   Figure 5 1  IP Discovery screen        Page 20 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 5  Configuring the Radio    The LS900A should appear in the list as the default address of 192 168 1 17   If it does not  click    Search    to regenerate the list  If it still does not appear   either you might have a connection issue and need to re examine the cabling   or you might have a firewall issue on your computer  
22. o del  tipo descrito en el instructivo de operaci  n  o como se indique en el  aparato     Precauci  n debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la  polarizaci  n del equipo no sea eliminada     Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no  sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos   poniendo particular atenci  n a los contactos y recept  culos donde salen  del aparato     El equipo el  ctrico debe ser limpiado   nicamente de acuerdo a las  recomendaciones del fabricante     En caso de existir  una antena externa deber   ser localizada lejos de las  lineas de energia     El cable de corriente deber   ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea  usado por un largo periodo de tiempo        Page 2 724 746 5500   blackbox com    17     18            Statement  Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos      sean  derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilaci  n   Servicio por personal calificado deber   ser provisto cuando   A  El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido da  ado  u  B  Objectos han ca  do o l  quido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato  o  C  El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia  o    D  El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su  desempe  o  o    E  El aparato ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido da  ada        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 3    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL    Black Box and
23. power to begin normal  operation  You can manage the SUs via a browser over the wireless network     NOTE  Do not plug actively linked radios into the same switch because this will  corrupt its routing table and may cause network problems just as if you  plugged a CAT5 cable directly between two ports of a switch     5 2 Physical Setup  1  Before mounting the radio in its final location  follow the digital setup  instructions in Section 5 1     2  Mount the radio securely  Maximize lightning resistance by providing a strong  DC ground connection to the metal housing     3  Connect the radios TNC RF connector to a suitable antenna  A simple omni   directional dipole unit is included   you can use this antenna for testing and for  relatively undemanding applications  If your application requires greater distance  and or a wider range of direction  choose either the LongSpan Long Distance  900 MHz Directional 15 dBi Yagi antenna  LS900 15Y  or the LongSpan  Medium Range 900 MHz Omnidirectional 5 dBi antenna  L 900 5M      4  The unit receives power via an Ethernet cable  so you can place the power  supply in a convenient location  The included Power over Ethernet injector  PoE   enables you to add DC power to unused wires in the cable  Decide where to  place the PoE based on its proximity to AC power at some point along the  desired path of the Ethernet cable  Plug the included power supply into an  appropriate electrical outlet and into the PoE  Connect an Ethernet cable  betwe
24. sing  The camera  not included  installs in the tube housing  Figure 4 1 shows the  tube housing with camera installed   3 4 Overview of Products Combined  Figure 2 1 shows the complete system with all components installed        724 746 5500   blackbox com Page 11    LongSpan 900 MHz Wireless Ethernet Tube Housing Kit    4  Installation    4 1 Connecting the Radio and Power Supply  Figure 4 1 shows the inside of the enclosure  The 900 MHz radio  power supply   and heater blower are already installed                                                           N  Antenna      Tube  housing Ethernet Power   Power board        45  Cable Radio board  on top   del  Camera  lens                        installed  T              Blower fan  Heater sled Powert   24 VDC to 24VAC L  underneath  power converter power board     camera                        Figure 4 1  Installation diagram  side view     You will need to make a few simple connections between the components   1  Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the radio board    2  Connect one end of the power cable to the radio board    3  Connect the RF reverse polarity  rubber ducky  antenna     4  Install the camera as described in Section 4 3        Page 12 724 746 5500   blackbox com    Chapter 4  Installation    4 2 Installing the Housing    1  Remove two panhead screws on top of front and back endcaps of the hous   ing  then lift the top over the housing to its full span position     2  From the outside  insert a cable strai
25. x com    Appendix  Troubleshooting    Appendix  Troubleshooting    A 1 Problems Solutions  Problem  No power LED     Solution  Check the power connections   Problem  No radio link     Solution  The radio is looking for its matched partner  If both units are powered  on and the Power LEDs are active  they may be too far away to create the radio  connection  Try other locations to get the best range when they are oriented to  point directly at each other with antenna elements oriented in the same plane  i e    vertically or horizontally      Problem  Radio link on but quality indicator is low     Solution  The units may be too far away from each other to create a good radio  connection  Try other locations that may have a less obstructed path  or try reori   enting the antennas     Problem  Ethernet LED is not lit     Solution  Check your network connections     A 2 Calling Black Box   If you determine that your Long Span Tube Housing Kit is malfunctioning  do not  attempt to alter or repair the unit  It contains no user serviceable parts  Contact  Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500     Before you do  make a record of the history of the problem  We will be able to  provide more efficient and accurate assistance if you have a complete description   including        the nature and duration of the problem   e when the problem occurs      the components involved in the problem        any particular application that  when used  appears to create the problem or  make it wors
    
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