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SU-I CPE Quick Installation Guide

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1. accessed from the Site Survey menu If the ATPC algorithm is not enabled in both AU and SU the test should be done with the Initial Power Level at the SU configured to its maximum value If the SNR is lower than the values required for the maximum modulation level according to the Recommended Maximum Modulation Level table below Table 2 it should be changed It is recommended that a 2 dB margin be added to compensate for possible measurement inaccuracy or variance in the quality of the link NOTE The SNR measurement at the AU is accurate only when receiving transmissions from the applicable SU Use the Ping Test utility in the Site Survey menu to verify data transmission P N 214593 June 2007 SU I CPE Quick Installation Guide Table 2 Recommended Maximum Modulation Level Recommended Maximum Modulation Level SNR gt 23 dB 21 dB lt SNR lt 23 dB 16 dB lt SNR lt 21 dB 13 dB lt SNR lt 16 dB 5 10 dB lt SNR lt 13 dB 4 3 sa lt sNR lt 108 3 OoOO O oOo 7 dB lt SNR lt 8 dB 2 6 dB lt SNR lt 7 dB Verifying Proper Operation 1 Verify data connectivity by pinging the Access Unit or by connecting to the Internet 2 To verify the correct operation of the SU I unit examine the LED indicators located on the front panel of the SU I unit Table 3 and Table 4 list the provided LEDs and their associated indications Table 3 LED Indication Symbol Name Functionality Sac and oowei Green Power is ava
2. BE and insert anchors Use a 9 64 drill bit for screwing directly into a solid surface stud 2 Fasten the antenna to the wall Use the two 8 screws provided with the kit Do not overtighten 3 Connect the antenna cable to the connector located on the bottom side of the antenna Hand tighten do not use a wrench or a similar tightening tool Do not overtighten P N 214593 June 2007 SU I CPE Quick Installation Guide Wall Mounting the Detached Antenna with Rotation Capability 1 If anchors are needed wall board plaster board etc drill two holes 861 mm apart for the anchors using a 5 mm drill bit and insert anchors Use a 9 64 drill bit for screwing directly into a solid surface stud 2 Assemble the top L type plate with the Wall V L type plate Note the Wall V plate is the one with the vertical ellipse on the short side Make sure the inscriptions are facing upwards Use two M5 screws to fasten the plates together Do not overtighten 3 Assemble the bottom L type plate with the Wall H L type plate Note the Wall H plate is the one with the horizontal ellipse on the short side Make sure the inscriptions are facing upwards Use two M5 screws to fasten the plates together Do not overtighten 4 Attach the assembled plates to the flat rear side of the antenna Use the two remaining M5 screws to fasten them 5 Fasten the antenna to the wall Use the two 8 screws provided with the kit Do not overtighten 6 Connect the
3. SU I CPE Quick Installation Guide This Quick Installation Guide to be used during the trial phase is intended for experienced installers A simplified Installation Guide for the non professional end user will be available with the final product For more detailed information on this unit and its installation configuration and commissioning refer to the relevant sections in the System Manual and the Configuration Utility User Manual For more details on mounting the antenna SU I D units refer to the mounting instructions supplied with the antenna NOTE It is recommended to fully configure the unit prior to shipment to the client to enable plug and play installation with no configuration SU I CPE Package Content Check that the package contains e SU I CPE e Power Adapter with mains North America power plug terminator and EU power plug adapter e 3 meters Ethernet Cable crossed for connecting directly to a PC s Network Interface Card e Only with SU I D Wall window mountable detached antenna kit including wall window mounting accessories and a 2 meters SMA SMA M M RF cable e This Quick Installation Guide Additional Optional Equipment and Tools Required for Installation e Mains plug adapter or termination plug if the North American power plug on the power adapter or the EU power plug adapter supplied with it do not fit local power outlets e A straight Ethernet cable if the user s data equipment is a hub switch ro
4. antenna cable to the connector located on the bottom side of the antenna Use only the torque key supplied with the antenna Do not overtighten Do not use a wrench ora similar tightening tool 7 Rotate the antenna left or right so the domed surface of the antenna is facing the direction of the Base Station Check the received Signal LEDs to ensure the antenna is aimed correctly Window Mounting the Detached Antenna simple mounting without rotation capability 1 Attach the suction cups to the antenna 2 Determine the location of the antenna on the glass Attach it to the window by pressing the suction cups onto the glass 3 Connect the antenna cable to the connector located on the bottom side of the antenna Use only the if torque key supplied with the antenna Do not overtighten Do not use a wrench or a similar tightening tool NOTE The suction cups are sensitive to weather conditions and may not hold in high temperatures or during rain It is strongly recommended to mount the antenna on the wall using supplied brackets Window Mounting the Detached Antenna with Rotation Capability C gt 5 1 Attach the rotation bars to the antenna and the suction cups to the rotation bars 2 Determine the location of the antenna on the glass Attach it to the window by pressing the suction cups onto the glass 3 Connect the antenna cable to the connector located on the bottom side of the antenna Use only the torqu
5. ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with the appropriate essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC P N 214593 June 2007
6. e key supplied with the antenna Do not overtighten Do not use a wrench or a similar tightening tool 4 Rotate the antenna left or right so the domed surface of the antenna is facing the direction of the Base Station Check the received Signal LEDs to ensure the antenna is aimed correctly see Table 4 NOTE The suction cups are sensitive to weather conditions and may not hold in high temperatures or during rain It is strongly recommended to mount the antenna on the wall using the supplied brackets a Basic Configuration DE le awg NOTE It is recommended to fully configure the unit prior to shipment to the client to enable plug and play installation without configuration If the unit is fully pre configured you can skip this section Unit s configuration can be performed using either Telnet or the configuration utility 1 Connect a PC to the Ethernet port using a crossed cable The default SU s IP address is 10 0 0 1 If you use the configuration utility you can use the Set IP feature to set the SU s IP address based on its MAC address Refer to the Configuration Utility User Manual 2 Ifyou use Telnet for initial configuration run the Telnet program Select your permitted Access Level and enter your Password Access the Basic Configuration menu and configure the basic parameters required to allow connectivity with the Base Station 2 P N 214593 June 2007 SU I CPE Quick Installation Guide and to support re
7. eset the unit to apply the changes Aligning the Antenna 1 Point the antenna towards the general direction of the Base Station 2 Verify that the power indication of the unit is on 3 Verify that the green Status LED illuminates and at least one LED of the Signal LEDs is on indicating that the unit is synchronized with the Base Station If the SU is not synchronized with the Base Station indicated by the red signal LED ensure that all parameters are configured properly If the unit is still not synchronized with the Base Station try improving the quality of the link by changing the direction of the antenna or by placing the unit antenna at a higher or alternate location 4 Try changing the location direction of the antenna until the maximum link quality reading is achieved maximum signal LEDs are illuminating If you encounter prolonged difficulty in achieving the expected link quality try improving the reception quality by placing the unit antenna at an alternate location 5 Ensure that the front of the antenna is always facing the Base Station However in certain conditions such as when the line of sight to the Base Station is hampered better reception may be achieved using a reflected signal In this case the antenna is not necessarily directed towards the Base Station Configuring the Maximum Modulation Level Check the SNR of the SU at the AU You can use Telnet to view the SNR values in the MAC Address Database which can be
8. ilable and self test passed Status adication p Blinking Amber Testing not ready for operation Red Self test failed Fatal error indication Red No Ethernet connectivity between the SU I and the data equipment Green Unit is associated with an AU no wireless link activity W Link Wireless Link traffic Blinking Green Data received or transmitted on the wireless link Indication Blinking rate is proportional to traffic rate Off Wireless link disabled Green Ethernet link between the SU I and the data equipment is sea detected no activity there Suns rea Blinking Green Ethernet connectivity is OK with traffic on the port y Blinking rate is proportional to traffic rate Table 4 SNR Bar LEDs SNR Bar LEDs LED 1 red is On Signal is too low SNR lt 4 dB LED 2 green is On LEDs 2 to 3 green are On LEDs 2 to 4 green are On LEDs 2 to 5 green are On LEDs 2 to 7 green are On LEDs 2 to 9 green and 10 orange are On Signal is too high SNR gt 50 dB LEDs 2 to 6 green are On FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to ETSI EN 301 489 1 rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial business and industrial environments This equipment gener
9. mote management of the unit In many installations most of these parameters should not be changed from their default values The following list includes the basic parameters and their default values Table 1 Basic Parameters a in Unit Control Parameters IPAddress 10 00 00 S S Subnet Mask 2550 00 00 Default Gateway Address 0 0 DHCP Options Disabe S Access to DHCP From Wireless Ony esso eso OoOO OOOOCCOCSC NNCNW User Defined Frequency Subsets A AI o OoOo y oOo Maximum Tx Power parameter Maximum Tx Power Depends on Sub Band Max Tx Power cannot be higher than the upper limit defined in the Sub Band in use ATPC Option Enabe S G Antenna Gain According to the antenna If set to Not Set Yet must be configured supplied with the unit and the according to actual value taking into account Sub Band cable s attenuation For the antenna supplied with SU I D the net E E is 11 5 dBi Best AU Support Preferred AU MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 none Applicable only when Best AU a Is enabled Maximum Modulation Level or the highest value supported Refer to Configuring the Maximum a to the country code Modulation Level in the next page VLAN ID Management 65535 eee Authentication Algorithm Open System Availability of security parameters depends Data Encryption Option on support according to the country code Security Mode Default Key Key 1 to Key 4 00 0 32 zeros no key 3 R
10. ts such as metal fans or doors Connecting the SU I CPE 1 Connect the Power Adapter DC cable to the POWER jack Connect the Power Adapter to the AC mains 2 Verify that the green Status LED located on the unit s front panel illuminates indicating that the power supply to the unit is OK and self test passed successfully 3 Connect the RF cable supplied with the antenna to the SMA jack located on the unit s front panel Install the antenna using the instructions provided below and connect to it the other end of the RF cable Do not overtighten the SMA connectors If parameters are not pre configured configure the basic parameters as described below Align the antenna as described below Connect the 10 100 Base T Ethernet connector to the data equipment Use a crossed cable supplied with the unit to connect to a PC Use a straight cable to connect to a hub switch router 7 Verify proper operation of the Ethernet link The Ethernet Activity green LED should be on and the Ethernet Integrity Sos yellow LED should blink when there is Ethernet traffic To verify data connectivity from the end users PG ss D or from a portable PC connected to the unit ping a known device in the network or try connecting to the 9 ai Internet GS a Wall Mounting the Detached Antenna simple mounting without rotation capability Fafa 1 If anchors are needed wall board plaster board etc drill two holes for the anchors using a 5 mm drill bit
11. uter e A portable PC with an Ethernet card for configuring parameters using either Telnet or the Configuration Utility TFTP server SW is required for downloading SW versions e Other installation tools and materials drill for wall mounting the antenna if applicable means for securing cables to walls etc Equipment Location Guidelines The unit can be placed on a desktop or a shelf It can also be wall mounted using the optional bracket The SU I uses a detached antenna that can be either wall or window mounted Select the optimal locations for the equipment using the following guidelines 1 Itis recommended to install the antenna on a wall outside the building to avoid the significant attenuation caused in indoor installations by glass windows or other obstacles The antenna should be facing the direction of the Base Station clear line of site up to 300 meters from the BST Use only the RF cable supplied with the antenna if needed use a longer Ethernet cable to connect the SU I to the PC CAUTION In order to avoid damage from lightening the antenna must be placed below roof level Do not connect or disconnect the antenna during a lightening storm 2 In indoor installations not recommended avoid metal obstacles such as metal window frames or metal film anti glare windows in the transmission path Position the antenna away from electrical equipment including the data equipment monitor etc metal furniture and moving metal objec

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