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1. In case of missing information in the manufacturer s web site it is highly recommended to contact the manufacturer s sales representative directly gt To connect the IDU ODU cable 1 Remove the sealing cap of the IDU COM connector If you have an Ethernet cable with an already assembled RJ 45 connector go to step 4 Otherwise continue to step 2 2 Insert one end of the Ethernet cable through the hole in the sealing cap 3 Insert and crimp an RJ 45 connector on the cable Use a crimp tool for RJ 45 connectors to prepare the wires insert them into the appropriate pins and use the crimp tool to crimp the connector Make sure to do the following Remove as small a length as possible of the external jacket Verify that the external jacket will be well inside the sealing cover when connected to the unit to ensure good sealing 44 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Connecting the IDU ODU Ethernet Cable Take back the shield drain wire before inserting the cable into the RJ 45 connector to ensure a good connection with the connector s shield after crimping The IDU ODU cable provides pin to pin connection on both ends The following figure shows the required wire pair connections 12345 676 Sd ee Il 1 7 8 ork me t 2 nm lett TL tle 3 6 Figure 6 3 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 45 Chapt
2. Tool Description Spanners BY E M3 E M8 Flat screwdriver 5 0 x 100 Crimpers E For N type connectors antenna connector E RJ 45 connector CPE IDU ODU Cable stripping tool Cutting tools Materials Strips Cutter knife scissors etc Minimum thickness 1 3 mm Plastic cable tie for outdoor use Minimum width 4 8 mm Isolation material Connectors temperature change 40 C to 60 C RJ 45 connectors shielded Any material for isolation Must be waterproof and resistant to Eth Cable Measurement Tools Cable tester Category 5E Ethernet cable 8 wire 24 AWG E For testing the cables with CAT5 connectors E For testing Category 5E Ethernet cable 8 wire 24 AWG BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Chapter 3 Planning the Installation Site The following table lists the accessories required for lightning protection These accessories can be ordered from Alvarion Table 3 4 Lightning Protectors and Part Numbers Lightning Protector Description Part Number 1 Earth Termination Alvarion 872935 2 Protector for Antenna Port ONLY 2300 2600MHz signals Alvarion 872905 3 Baseband protection F Manufacturer Transtector Systems IncTel Transtector Model ALPU ALVR 1 208 772 8515 800 882 9110 US only http www transtector com peripherals alvarion index html In case of missing inf
3. CPE Site Report General Information Site Name Site Address Contact Person Telephone Installation Type L Line Of Sight LOS O Near LOS O Non LOS Azimuth Distance from BS Km UTM Co ordinates Site Height m Mast Height m Mast Diameter Inches Altitude Above Sea Level m Cable Length m Antenna Type add P N SE Model only Installation Type The Installation Type information relates to the Installation Type in the General Information Table above For optimal system performance line of site testing must include the mapping of obstacles such as Buildings Hills Trees Antennas mast etc Photo Number Description Possibilities For Interface 1 2 3 76 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual CPE Site Report Service And Connectivity Connected BST ID DL SNR dB DL RSSI dBm Oprimal Rx Rate Last Tx Rate UL SNR dB DL RSSI dBm General Comments Name Date Signature BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual ARQ ATPC AU BE BPSK BST BWA CF CG CIR Glossary Automatic Repeat reQuest A communication technique in which the receiving device detects errors and requests retransmissions Automatic Tr
4. ceccccecccseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeensaaeeeeneaas 17 Environmental Specifications cccccceccceesseceeeeeeeeceeeeseeneeeeeseneeeeseeseeeensenneeees 18 Recommended Tools and Sealing Materials cccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeetsneeeees 19 Lightning Protectors and Part NUMberS iissscciceessesccceesceesesetecoenesasteeessasteneateucteeens 20 Pole Mo nting Kite arenes e a e edges EA E ERT E 26 Tilt Acc ss ry K sredici ste acecheaxcatscededs5 aae renean danean stan aE daii 27 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables sssnesssnenseernreeenrerstnernssrrrnserrnnrerenne 44 Cable Color COdeSiissans nrnna ia a r R EE mens einnaenameee anes 46 SAU LEDS iisisti na bee iee aE E aa E ign dunner nanan AEE E aro EA Aaa ER 57 SAU LINK QUALITY Bar LEDs Functionality essnneeesenneeeeenneereneesrrressrrrrsrrrrn 57 SU s Basic Parameters iscem ipinia osain anena e aaa Rae iae i a 65 Chapter 1 Installation In This Chapter E General on page 2 E Product Specifications on page 5 Chapter 1 Installation l l General The WiMAX ready PRO CPE is a Subscriber Unit SU that is powered by Intel s Pro Wireless 5116 WiMAX chip The PRO CPE installed at the customer premises comprises an Outdoor Unit ODU and an Indoor Unit IDU The ODU includes the modem radio data processing and management components of the SU serving as an efficient platform for a wide range of services It also includes an
5. x Verifying the correct operation of the ODU using the SAU LEDs is meaningful only after the configuration and alignment processes are completed and the unit is synchronized with the Base Station To verify data connectivity from the end user s PC or from a portable PC connected to the unit ping a known device in the network or connect to the Internet 60 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 9 Chapter 9 Connecting to The Network and PC In This Chapter E Connecting to the Network on page 62 Chapter 9 Connecting to The Network and PC 9 1 Connecting to the Network CAUTION A Do not connect the data equipment to the RADIO port The RADIO port supplies DC power to the ODU and this may harm other equipment connected to it To connect to the network y 1 Connect the 10 100 Base T ETHERNET connector s to the data equipment The cable connection should be a crossed Ethernet if connecting to a hub switch and a straight cable if connecting directly to a PC Network Interface Card NIC NOTE x The length of the Ethernet cable connecting CPE IDU 1D to the user s equipment together with the length of the IDU ODU cable should not exceed 100 meters 2 Verify proper operation as described in the applicable section of Chapter 10 62 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 10 Chapter 10 Commissioning Procedure In This Chapter Commissioning Ste
6. CSMA CD CT DHCP DL DRAP EMC 80 Command Line Interface A user interface where the user sees the command line on the monitor and a prompt that is waiting to accept instructions from the user The user types in the command the computer acts on that command and then issues a new prompt for the next instruction from the user Customer Premise Equipment Communications equipment that resides on the customer s premises Central Processing Unit Cyclical Redundancy Check A common technique for detecting data transmission errors in which the frame recipient calculates a remainder by dividing frame contents by a prime binary divisor and compares the calculated remainder to a value stored in the frame by the sending equipment Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Media access mechanisms wherein devices ready to transmit data first check the channel for a carrier If no carrier is sensed for a specific period of time a device can transmit If two devices transmit at once a collision occurs and is detected by all colliding devices This collision subsequently delays retransmissions from those devices for some random length of time Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 use CSMA CD access Committed Time The time interval used for measuring average information transfer rates Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses from a pre defined list to nodes on a network Using DHCP to
7. Configuration and Antenna Alignment A special Y cable available from Alvarion enables to connect a Pocket PC ora portable PC directly to the IDU COM port of the ODU This enables the installer to perform the entire process of configuring basic parameters aligning the antenna and verifying proper operation of the unit right after completing the installation minimizing the number of times the installer must climb to the roof To use a Pocket PC Notebook for completing the entire installation process on the gt roof 1 Disconnect the IDU ODU cable from the ODU 2 Connect the Y cable according to the following drawing To IDU COM Connector f To PDA PC IDU ODU cable to IDU Figure 10 1 Connecting the Y Cable 68 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Fast Configuration and Antenna Alignment 3 From the Pocket PC Notebook connect to the SU and complete the process of configuring basic parameters 4 Verify that the the unit is synchronized with a Base Station If the SU is not synchronized with a Base Station ensure that all parameters are configured properly If the unit is still not synchronized with a Base Station improve the quality of the link by changing the direction of the antenna or by placing the antenna at a higher or in an alternate location 5 Rotate and or tilt if applicable the ODU antenna until the maximum link quality SNR and RSSI reading is achieved If you encounter pro
8. Connecting to the Network c scccsssseeeeeseseeeeeeseeeeeeesseneesesseneeesesseeeseeeseneeeeseeseneeeess 62 x BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Contents Chapter 10 Commissioning Procedure 10 1Commissioning StS Sec aca saciid eesti eee Gee dee eee 64 10 2Configuring Basic Parameters cccceseecesseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeenseeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeees 65 10 2 1 The Basic Parameter S cesestsencticcceccvnsisntuateiuetdinetetedaicheeeidreeiaractieactenombncemietees 65 10 2 2 C nfig rati n TOOl Scese AKE E E ERT REEERE 66 10 2 3 Using the Configuration Tools ajc eccessencedeversctuassaeaecadnustocmeseunetaeanlensdweisiavetaneaaseeet 66 10 3Fast Configuration and Antenna Alignment ssssnssssnnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 68 10 4 peration Verification sssssnneennnnnrenunnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmn 70 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 11 10DU and Antenna Maintenance cccceeeecesseeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeseeeeseseneeneeeeeees 72 11 2 Troubleshooting siiiecstesaiscansnideisantennnsiansunadanisnadekaummnehenaiennniadedareniasnieniianuieeaniranimunnneanies 73 Appendix A CPE Site Report ES e eel a IEE pte ews E I AN PEE IATE IE PETEN PA AA A TE T 79 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual xi l Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Fi
9. Figure 6 8 Connecting the Grounding Cable to the ODU NOTE x E Use cable strips in order to attach all cables to the pole E Do not pull the cable avoid stretching it Leave enough cable length between the strip and the connection on both sides of the cable 2 Connect the other end of the grounding cable to a good ground earth connection For information on lightning protection see Section 2 1 50 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Sealing the Outdoor Connectors 6 4 Sealing the Outdoor Connectors gt To seal the connectors Use isolation material such as tar bands to cover all outdoor connectors to prevent water penetration into the cables We recommend using 3M s cold shrink tube 8426 9 as a solution for sealing This solution requires no training or special tools If you are using the 8426 9 cold shrink leave a 10 cm space see Figure 6 9 to keep the cable flexible 10 em IF Cable Connector Cold Shrink Figure 6 9 Sealing ODU Connectors NOTE x E The N Type connector of the ODU must be closed without using any tool only by hand E The outdoor connectors should be tightened using sleeves E When routing the coaxial cable leave a service loop at the antenna so there will sufficient length of coaxial cable to replace a faulty connector when necessary E Secure the coaxial cable so that there is no mechanical stress at the antenna connection Follow the superstructure with
10. OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS Limitation of Liability a ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF USE INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHETHER ARISING UNDER BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER BASED ON THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES b TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES HEREUNDER OF ALVARION OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT BY PURCHASER NOR SHALL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO ALL PARTIES REGARDING ANY PRODUCT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THAT PRODUCT BY THAT PARTY EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF A BREACH OF A PARTY S CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual v Legal Rights Important Notice This user manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions This manual contains proprietar
11. On SNR 24dB and RSSI 60dBm LEDs 2 9 green and 10 red are On RSSI gt 20dBm saturation BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Chapter 8 SU Alignment Unit SAU 3 After completing the installation disconnect the cable and replace the cap as shown in the following figure Make sure that the small protrusion on the side of the cap fits inside the hole on the connector s protective body gt Figure 8 3 Inserting the SAU Sealing Cap 4 Isolate the SAU cap as well using isolation materials refer to Section 6 4 and Table 3 3 58 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Using SAU for Antenna Alignment 8 2 Using SAU for Antenna Alignment The LINK QUALITY bar display on the SAU comprises 10 LEDs LED 1 WLNK indicates that the wireless link is active and is lit when the SU has completed the Network Entry process LEDs 2 to 9 green indicate the quality of the received signal The higher the number of LEDs illuminating the better the quality of the received signal If all LEDs including LED 10 red are on the received signal strength is too high This must be avoided preferably by up tilting the antenna As a rule of thumb if the SU is located at a distance of less than 300 meters from the Base Station it is recommended to up tilt the antenna by approximately 10 to 15 To align the antenna Point the antenna toward
12. PRO CPE IDU to the power E Chapter 8 SU Alignment Unit SAU Describes how to connect the SAU to the PRO CPE ODU for antenna alignment purposes E Chapter 9 Connecting to the Network and PC Describes how to connect the PRO CPE unit to the network PC About This Manual E Chapter 10 Commissioning Procedure Describes the basic configuration required to operate the PRO CPE The chapter also describes the antenna alignment procedure E Chapter 11 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Provides instructions for ODU and antenna maintenance and refers to the BreezeMAX Troubleshooting Guide E Appendix A CPE Site Report Provides a recommended CPE site report format to be filled out by the installer E Glossary viii BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Contents Chapter 1 Installation 1 1 General scisccsccieptetesandacecenaiaaddanitageasecauanceucnatannedwceaaeaeteiuaniinukaacaunienaaandssatendbacaniassstiaenawiter 2 BMD OLICT Specifications sascsecastcncnscscecesnsniccecaseeenvenante ennssennetssaxtaeemeneanesesersteaternnsssiennenacnece 5 0 POr 5 1 2 2 IDUKO DIO Communication MAr 6 1 2 3 Data Communication Ethernet Port sssssssssesesssseeesenresserrnsserrnnnrrnnnnssrnreserrnnnet 6 1 2 4 Configuration and Management ccesscccccesenceeeeseeeeeeceseneceeeeseeeeeeenseeeeeeseeees 7 126 Environniei p 8 1 2 6 Standards Compliance General cc csccccesencceeeese
13. Se eee 30 5 Preparing the ODU scssesseensninin n E EE 30 5 1 2 Mounting the ODU on a Pole Using a Clamp sssssseessneessserrsserrrrerennessrrresene 32 5 1 3 Mounting the ODU on a Pole Using the Tilt Accessory Optional 33 5 2 Mounting the Antenna ssssssssssunnnunnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnaman nnmnnn 38 5 3 Installing the IDU iiss casas ctcanecteeaenntsnnnctennaianncevencasaanncicanasie neat eernanansancetsisaniaasarenmananrnnioied 39 Chapter 6 Connecting the Cables 6 1 Connecting the Antenna Cable ccccssseeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeeeseeneeeenseeeeeenseseeeeeseneneeeeees 42 6 2 Connecting the IDU ODU Ethernet Cable 0 cceecccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeneeeeenees 44 6 3 Connecting the Grounding Cable ccsseeecesseeeeeesseeeeeeeeseeneeeeseneeeeesseeeeeseseeeeeenees 49 6 4 Sealing the Outdoor Connectors ecccceceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeneeeesseneeeenseeneeeeeseneeeeseseeneeeens 51 Chapter 7 Connecting to Power 7 1 Connecting the Power Cable cccssseccsseeeeseseseeeeesseneneeeesseaeeeeeseeaeeeesseeeeeesseeeeeeees 54 Chapter 8 SU Alignment Unit SAU E 1 am ee ee Eee Ene eer ene rar ee er ee 56 8 2 Using SAU for Antenna Alignment cccceseccsseseeeeeeneeeeeeseeeesenseeneeseseeeeaeeseneeneeeees 59 8 3 Operation Verification si cscs waste ce lsat ace cece see bee eee ceded tds aden 60 Chapter 9 Connecting to The Network and PC 9 1
14. manage IP addresses simplifies client configuration and efficiently utilizes IP addresses Down Link Dynamic Resources Allocation Protocol Electro Magnetic Compatibility The capability of equipment or systems to be used in their intended environment within designed efficiency levels without causing or receiving degradation due to unintentional EMI Electro Magnetic Interference EMC generally encompasses all of the electromagnetic disciplines BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Glossary ETSI FCC FDD FEC FFT FTP GUI H 323 HTTP IDU European Telecommunications Standards Institute A non profit organization producing voluntary telecommunications standards used throughout Europe some of which have been adopted by the EC as the technical base for Directives or Regulations Federal Communications Commission A U S government agency that supervises licenses and controls electronic and electromagnetic transmission standards Frequency Division Duplex Full duplex operation by using a pair of frequencies one for transmission and one for reception Forward Error Correction A method of communicating data that can corrects errors in transmission on the receiving end Prior to transmission the data is put through a predetermined algorithm that adds extra bits specifically for error correction to any character or code block If the transmission is received in error the correctio
15. or may be the trademarks of their respective owners Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Alvarion Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it Warranties and Disclaimers All Alvarion Ltd Alvarion products purchased from Alvarion or through any of Alvarion s authorized resellers are subject to the following warranty and product liability terms and conditions Exclusive Warranty a Alvarion warrants that the Product hardware it supplies and the tangible media on which any software is installed under normal use and conditions will be free from significant defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fourteen 14 months from the date of shipment of a given Product to Purchaser the Warranty Period Alvarion will at its sole option and as Purchaser s sole remedy repair or replace any defective Product in accordance with Alvarion standard R amp R procedure b With respect to the Firmware Alvarion warrants the correct functionality according to the attached documentation for a period of fourteen 14 month from BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual iii Legal Rights invoice date the Warranty Period During the Warranty Period Alvarion may release to its Customers firmware
16. the general direction of the Base Station Connect the SAU to the ODU Verify that the PWR power indication on the SAU is on Verify that the WLNK LED 1 indicator is on indicating that the unit is synchronized with the Base Station If the SU is not synchronized with the Base Station ensure that all parameters are configured properly If the unit is still not synchronized with the Base Station improve the quality of the link by changing the direction of the antenna or by placing the antenna at a higher point or in an alternate location Rotate and or tilt if applicable the ODU antenna until the maximum link quality reading is achieved If you encounter prolonged difficulty in achieving the expected link quality try to improve the reception quality by placing the antenna at a higher point or in an alternate location NOTE 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 toward the Base Station 6 Secure the ODU antenna firmly to the pole BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 59 Chapter 8 SU Alignment Unit SAU 8 3 Operation Verification To verify proper operation of the SU examine the LED indicators on the IDU see Table 1 14 and the SAU see Table 8 1 NOTE
17. 4x2x24 FTP Maximum Length 90 meter 1 2 3 Data Communication Ethernet Port Table 1 7 Data Communication Ethernet Port Item Description Standard Compliance IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD Maximum Packet Size including 4 CRC 1550 Bytes bytes Speed 10 100 Mbps Half Full Duplex with Auto Negotiation 6 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Product Specifications 1 2 4 Configuration and Management Table 1 8 Configuration and Management Item Description Local Management via Ethernet Port E Telnet E Built in web configuration server using PC or PDA with http browser Remote Management Via NPU Micro Base Station using Telnet Monitor or SNMP Software upgrade E Using TFTP via NPU Micro Base Station E Using TFTP via Ethernet port Configuration upload download E Using TFTP via NPU Micro Base Station E Using TFTP via Ethernet port BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 7 Chapter 1 Installation 1 2 5 Environmental Table 1 9 Environmental Specifications Type Operating temperature Unit Details Outdoor units 40 C to 55 C Indoor equipment 0 to 40 C Operating humidity Outdoor units 5 95 non condensing Weather protected Indoor equipment 5 95 non condensing 1 2 6 Standards Compliance General Table 1 10 Standards Complianc
18. Address Optional according to administrator policy Country Optional according to administrator policy Operator ID 186 190 0 Cell ID 0 250 Sector ID 206 Base Sector ID Mask 255 255 255 0 Bandwidth 3 5 MHz Cannot be changed in the current version of PRO CPE Uplink Tx Frequency Depends on Radio Band NOTE x Some parameters are changed to their new values only after reset Once the basic parameters are configured the unit should be reset in order to activate the new configuration BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Chapter 10 Commissioning Procedure 10 2 2 Configuration Tools Two options for local configuration and monitoring are incorporated into the SU E The Installer Monitor program based on a user friendly CLI Command Line Interface E The web Configuration Server providing a web based GUI You can configure the SU s parameters using any of the following E Using Telnet to access the Installer Monitor program E Using a PC Notebook or a Pocket PC PDA with a web browser to access the Web Configuration Server 10 2 3 Using the Configuration Tools gt To configure the SU s basic parameters 1 To configure parameters using Telnet connect a PC Notebook to the Ethernet port of the IDU using a straight Ethernet cable To configure parameters using the Web Configuration Server connect a PC Notebook or a Pocket PC PDA with a web browser to the Ethernet port of th
19. Ethernet PPPoE relies on two widely accepted standards PPP and Ethernet PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium such asa single DSL line wireless device or cable modem All the users over the Ethernet share a common connection so the Ethernet principles supporting multiple users in a LAN combines with the principles of PPP which apply to serial connections Quadrature Amplitude Modulation A technique used in wireless applications to double the available bandwidth by combining two amplitude modulated signals The two combined signals differ in phase by 90 degrees this technique doubles the bandwidth by combining the two signals at the source before transmission transmitting digital data at a rate of 4 bits per signal change Quality of Service Measure of performance for a transmission system that reflects its transmission quality and service availability Quadrature Phase Shift Keying A data transfer technique used in coaxial cable networks that sends data using modulating signals Four different phases represent data with each signal s information determined by the signal before it For example if a phase stays the same from one signal to the other the information has not changed Radio frequency An AC signal of high enough frequency to be used for wireless communications BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Glossary RS
20. Figure 5 6 Assembling the Clamp and Elevation Unit 2 3 Position the assembled elevation unit on the ODU according to the required polarization Pay attention to the Polarization Indication Arrow on the casing 4 Fasten the two M8x16 mm bolts using spring washers and flat washers Apply torque 9 N m 78 Ibs in 34 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Installing the ODU Figure 5 7 Assembling the Elevation Unit and ODU 5 Thread the two metal bands onto the clamp according to the pole size as follows Fora pole size up to 2 use the two inner holes Fora pole size of 2 4 use the two outer holes Refer to the following diagram Pole size above 2 Pole size up to 2 Figure 5 8 Metal Bands Threading Diagram BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 35 Chapter 5 Mechanical Installation IMPORTANT l The maximum width of the metal band is 14 mm Figure 5 9 Threading the Metal Bands 6 Lean the ODU on the pole and insert the metal bands to the lockers Using a flat screwdriver fasten the screw of each of the metal bands to firmly secure the ODU to the pole 36 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Installing the ODU Figure 5 10 RFU with Elevation Unit Assembled on Pole 7 To secure the metal bands thread any excess band into the hole Figure 5 11 Threading Excess Band 8 Use the elevation scale on the elevation
21. GHz Band ODU Type Description BMAX CPE ODU PRO SA 3 5 Subscriber Outdoor Unit supporting the 3 5a and 3 5b bands downlink frequency 3499 5 3600 MHz 100 MHz duplex separation with an integrated vertical horizontal polarization antenna BMAX CPE ODU PRO SE 3 5 Subscriber Outdoor Unit supporting the 3 5a and 3 5b bands downlink frequency 3499 5 3600 MHz 100 MHz duplex separation with a connection to an external antenna Table 1 4 PRO CPE ODU Types in the 3 6 GHz Band ODU Type Description BMAX CPE ODU PRO SA 3 6 Subscriber Outdoor Unit supporting the 3 6a and 3 6b bands downlink frequency 3700 3800 MHz 100 MHz duplex separation with an integrated vertical horizontal polarization antenna BMAX CPE ODU PRO SE 3 6 Subscriber Outdoor Unit supporting the 3 6a and 3 6b bands downlink frequency 3700 3800 MHz 100 MHz duplex separation with a connection to an external antenna The indoor unit is powered from the mains and connects to the ODU via a Category 5E Ethernet cable carrying the Ethernet data between the two units as well as power 54 VDC and control signals to the ODU and status indications from the ODU There are two types indoor units E The BMAX CPE IDU 1D is the basic IDU functioning as a simple interface unit with a 10 100BaseT Ethernet port that connects to the user s equipment E The IDU NG 4D1W Wireless Networking Gateway IDU provides ad
22. Installation amp Maintenance Manual PRO CPE ODU 1 Cardboard box 2 PRO CPE ODU 3 Packing material A Pole Mounting Kit see Table 4 1 Lower cover 2 plastic plugs O uo Quick Installation Guide placed on the unit not in picture BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 25 l Chapter 4 Installation 0 M8 nuts 0 M8 spring 0 washers M8 flat Threaded rods washers Table 4 1 Pole Mounting Kit Component Description Qty Clamp Mounting clamp 1 Threaded rods M8 x 150 mm 2 Nuts M8 2 Flat washers M8 2 Spring washers M8 2 26 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Tilt Accessory Optional 4 4 Tilt Accessory Optional Confirm that all items listed in the following table have been shipped with the tilt accessory Elevation unit M8 spring washers M8 flat washers ey P V M8 x 16 mm M8 x 20 mm bolts bolts Table 4 2 Tilt Accessory Kit Component Description Qty Elevation unit 15 deg 1 Metal Bands 14 mm stainless steel 2 Bolts M8 x 20 mm 2 Bolts M8 x 16 mm 2 Flat washers M8 4 Spring washers M8 4 Nut M8 1 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Chapter 5 Mechanical Installation In This Chapter E Installing the ODU on page 30 E Mounting the Antenna on page 38 E Installing the IDU on pag
23. Operation Mode Channel Bandwidth FDD Half Duplex E 3 5MHz E 1 75 MHz not supported in current release Central Frequency Resolution 0 125 MHz Antenna Port SE model Integral Antenna SA model N Type 50 ohm 17 dBi typical 16 5 dBi in the 3 3 3 4 GHz band 200 AZ x 200 EL vertical horizontal polarization compliant with EN 302 085 V1 2 2 2003 08 Range 1 Max Input Power at antenna port 20 dBm before saturation 0 dBm before damage Output Power at antenna port 20 dBm 1 dB maximum ATPC Dynamic range 46 dB Modulation OFDM modulation 256 FFT points BPSK QPSK QAM16 QAM64 FEC Convolutional Coding 1 2 2 3 3 4 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Chapter 1 Installation Table 1 5 Radio Specifications Item Description Bit Rate and Typical 3 5 MHz bandwidth 1 75 MHz bandwidth SNSM PERETI uang Net Phy Sensitivity dBm Net Phy Coding Bit Rate Bit Rate Mbps Mbps BPSK 1 2 1 41 100 0 71 103 BPSK 3 4 2 12 98 1 06 101 QPSK 1 2 2 82 97 1 41 100 QPSK 3 4 4 23 94 2 12 97 QAM16 1 2 5 64 91 2 82 94 QAM16 3 4 8 47 88 4 24 91 QAM64 2 3 11 29 83 5 65 86 QAM64 3 4 12 71 82 6 35 85 1 2 2 IDU ODU Communication Table 1 6 IDU ODU Communication Item Description Cable Type Category 5E Outdoor Data Cable Double Jacket
24. R 3 Power Indication E Off IDU is not powered or power failed E Green IDU power is OK ETH 2 Ethernet link status E Off No Ethernet connectivity has been detected between the Ethernet integrity outdoor unit and the device connected to the indoor unit E Green Ethernet connectivity has been detected between the outdoor unit and the device connected to the indoor unit WIRELESS 1 Wireless link status E Off SU is not associated with an AU uBST E Green SU is connected with an AU uBST After power up the WIRELESS LED illuminates until self test is finished BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 9 2 Chapter 2 Preparations and Precautions In This Chapter E Lightning Protection Guidelines on page 12 Chapter 2 Preparations and Precautions 2 1 Z dd Lightning Protection Guidelines This paragraph provides information for the installation of an effective grounding and suppression system for the protection of Alvarion products against lightning For a list of required accessories see Table 3 4 NOTE In case of contradiction between this paragraph and the standard requirements of the country in which the equipment is installed the more stringent of the standards will always apply In case of contradiction between this paragraph and installation instructions provided elsewhere by Alvarion refer to the full version of the Lightning Protection d
25. RE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO USE AS PART OF ON LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES WEAPONS SYSTEMS OR OTHER APPLICATIONS REPRESENTING A SIMILAR DEGREE OF POTENTIAL HAZARD ALVARION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES b PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ABOVE SHALL BE REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AS SPECIFIED ABOVE AT ALVARION S OPTION TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Legal Rights WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES TERMS OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SATISFACTORY QUALITY CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION NON INFRINGEMENT AND ACCURACY OF INFORMATION GENERATED ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED ALVARION WARRANTIES HEREIN RUN ONLY TO PURCHASER AND ARE NOT EXTENDED TO ANY THIRD PARTIES ALVARION NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY
26. SI Received Signal Strength Indicator A signal or circuit that indicates the strength of the incoming received signal in a receiver R amp TTE Radio amp Telecommunications Terminal Equipment The R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC governs the marketing and use of R amp TTE equipment With the exception of a few categories of equipment the Directive covers all equipment which uses the radio frequency spectrum It also covers all terminal equipment attached to public telecommunication networks RT Real Time Real Time service is designed to meet the needs of Real Time Variable Bit Rate RT VBR like services characterized by requirements for guaranteed rate and delay such as streaming video or audio These services are dynamic in nature but offer periodic dedicated requests opportunities to meet real time requirements Because the subscriber equipment issues explicit requests the protocol overhead and latency is increased but capacity is granted only according to the real needs of the connection Service parameters include CIR and CT Rx Receive SAU SU Alignment Unit SIP Session Initiation Protocol An application layer control IETF protocol that can establish modify and terminate multimedia sessions such as Internet telephony calls VoIP SIP can also invite participants to already existing sessions such as multicast conferences Media can be added to and removed from an existing session SIP transparently supports name mapping an
27. Sharon We re on your wavelength BreezeMAX 3000 PRO CPE April 2006 P N 214418 Rev A Document Control Document Control Topic Description Date Issued PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 1st version release Rev A April 2006 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Legal Rights Legal Rights Copyright 2006 Alvarion Ltd All rights reserved The material contained herein is proprietary privileged and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Ltd Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty Trade Names Alvarion BreezeCOM WALKair WALKnet BreezeNET BreezeACCESS BreezeMANAGE BreezeLINK BreezeCONFIG BreezeMAX AlvariSTAR BreezeLITE MGW eMGW WAVEXpress MicroXpress WAVEXchange WAVEView GSM Network in a Box and TurboWAVE and or other products and or services referenced here in are either registered trademarks trademarks or service marks of Alvarion Ltd All other names are
28. able 1 13 Table 1 14 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 6 1 Table 6 2 Table 8 1 Table 8 2 Table 10 1 Tables PRO CPE ODU Types in the 3 3 GHZ Band cccceeesscceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeeeens 2 PRO CPE ODU Types in the 3 3 GHZ g Band eeecceeecseeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeene 2 PRO CPE ODU Types in the 3 5 GHz Band isd siccccainticse nina ede edes 3 PRO CPE ODU Types in the 3 6 GHZ Band ccccecceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeees 3 Radio RS Ye elo fer lle sealer neem etre en aerencer ee rtee tere nnme en earn ne aCe eee eee eee errs 5 OU Communication sccsccdsasce setssonciencideonilesasenensndeaatavensdinidecuebetinavanneredseniiea te 6 Data Communication Ethernet Port 0 cccccccceeeeeseeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeee 6 Configuration and Management csscccccesseeeeeseeeeceeeeseneeesessneeeeeeseeeneeseeeneees 7 Environmental Specifications 2 cccccccceeseccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesneneeeeseeeeenseees 8 Standards Compliance General cccccccccceceeeeesnnneeeeeeeeesseseeneeeeeeeeesesseneeeeeess 8 Mechanical Specifications cccccccceeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaaeeseeaaaeeeeeseeeeeeeesaaaeeeea 8 ElecimiealfSpecifications ccccseccceeeeseceeeceeeeeeeneeseeseenensneceenessenenenseenesennseeeeeenens 9 TONNEINS 9 CPE IDU SIDA E D A 9 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables
29. ansmit Power Control Access Unit Best effort A service where neither throughput nor delay guarantees are provided The subscriber unit sends requests for bandwidth in either random access slots or dedicated transmission opportunities The occurrence of dedicated opportunities is subject to network load and the subscriber unit cannot rely on their presence Service parameters include Committed Time CT and Maximum Information Rate MIR Binary Phase Shift Keying A data transfer technique BPSK transmits data using two phase modulation signals one phase representing a binary one and the other representing a binary zero The signal is divided into bits their status is determined by the preceding wave If the wave changes for example the signal is reversed Base Station Broadband Wireless Access Compact Flash A popular memory card that uses flash memory to store data on a very small card Continuous Grant Also known as Unsolicited Grant Services UGS is tailored for carrying constant bit rate CBR real time services characterized by fixed size data packets on a periodic basis such as VoIP or E1 T1 Service parameters include unsolicited grant size packet size and normal grant interval sample interval Committed Information Rate The rate in bits per second at which a network guarantees to transfer information under normal conditions averaged over a minimum increment of time Glossary CLI CPE CPU CRC
30. aximum Information Rate Specifies the maximum rate of information that can be available to a user The MIR is used by the traffic policing mechanism to prevent users from sending excess traffic to the network NA Not Available or Not Applicable NAT Network Address Translation Basic Network Address Translation Basic NAT is a method by which IP addresses are mapped from one group to another transparent to end users Network Address Port Translation or NAPT is a method by which many network addresses and their TCP UDP ports are translated into a single network address and its TCP UDP ports Together these two operations referred to as traditional NAT provide a mechanism to connect a realm with private addresses to an external realm with globally unique registered addresses NIC Network Interface Card An expansion board you insert into a computer or a built in component that enables the computer to connect to a network Most NICs are designed for a particular type of network protocol and media although some can serve multiple networks NPU Network Processing Unit NRT Non Real Time is very similar to the Real Time polling service except that connections may utilize random access transmit opportunities for sending bandwidth requests These Non Real Time Variable Bit Rate NRT VBR services such as file transfer and Internet access with a minimum guaranteed rate are characterized by requirement for a guaranteed rate but can tol
31. cal Installation 5 1 2 Mounting the ODU ona Pole Using a Clamp 1 When mounting an ODU with an integrated antenna lean the ODU on the pole according to the required polarization Pay attention to the Polarization Indication Arrow on the casing OR When mounting an ODU with an external antenna lean the ODU on the pole such that the connectors are facing downward the ODU s polarization is not relevant 2 Thread the clamp on the two studs concave side toward the pole 3 Use two M8 nuts washers and spring washers to secure the ODU to the pole Figure 5 3 Securing the ODU to the Pole 4 Fasten the 2 nuts to firmly secure the ODU to the pole Apply torque 9 N m 78 lbs in 32 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Installing the ODU Figure 5 4 ODU Assembled on a Pole 5 1 3 Mounting the ODU ona Pole Using the Tilt Accessory Optional IMPORTANT The tilt accessory is relevant for ODUs with an integrated antenna only 1 Thread the M8x20 mm bolt through the clamp and Elevation unit hole with the fixed nut Use a washer and spring washer BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 33 l Chapter 5 Mechanical Installation Figure 5 5 Assembling the Clamp and Elevation Unit 1 2 Thread the elevation bolt through the slide hole of the clamp Use a spring washer and flat washer on one side and a flat washer and nut on the other side Do not tighten yet
32. ccess bus with Collision Detection CSMA CD This method allows users to share the network cable However only one station can use the cable at a time A variety of physical medium dependent protocols are supported The IEEE 802 11b also referred to as 802 11 High Rate or Wi Fi An extension to 802 11 standard for wireless Ethernet networks that applies to wireless LANS and provides 11 Mbps transmission with a fallback to 5 5 2 and 1 Mbps in the 2 4 GHz band An extension to 802 11 standard for wireless Ethernet networks that applies to wireless LANs and provides 20 Mbps in the 2 4 GHz band Internet Protocol The standard that defines how data is transmitted over the Internet IP bundles data including e mail faxes voice calls and messages and other types into packets in order to transmit it over public and private networks Local area Network A computer network limited to a small geographical area such as a single building The network typically links PCs as well as shared resources such as printers Light Emitting Diode Standardized data link layer address that is required for every port or device that connects to a LAN Other devices in the network use these addresses to locate specific ports in the network and to create and update routing tables and data structures MAC addresses are 6bytes long and are controlled by the IEEE BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Glossary MIR M
33. d redirection services which supports personal mobility users can maintain a single externally visible identifier regardless of their network location SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A network management protocol that provides a means to monitor and control network devices and to manage configurations statistics collection performance and security SNMP works by sending messages called protocol data units PDUs to different parts ofa network SNMP compliant devices called agents store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs and return this data to the SNMP requesters BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 85 Glossary SNR SU TCP TCP IP TFTP BST UDP UL 86 Signal to Noise Ratio The ratio of the amplitude of a desired analog or digital data signal to the amplitude of noise ina transmission channel at a specific point in time SNR is typically expressed logarithmically in decibels dB SNR measures the quality of a transmission channel or a signal over a network channel The greater the ratio the easier it is to identify and subsequently isolate and eliminate the effects of noise SNR also is abbreviated as S N Subscriber Unit Transmission Control Protocol Connection oriented transport layer protocol that provides reliable full duplex data transmission TCP is the part of the TCP IP suite of protocols that is responsible for forming data connections b
34. e General Type Standard EMC ETSI EN 301 489 1 Safety E EN 60950 1 CE E IEC 60 950 US C TUV Environmental ETS 300 019 E Part 2 1 T 1 2 amp part 2 2 T 2 3 for indoor amp outdoor E Part 2 3 T 3 2 for indoor E Part 2 4 T 4 1E for outdoor Radio E ETSI EN 301 021 V 1 6 1 E ETSI EN 301 753 V 1 2 1 1 2 7 Physical and Electrical 1 2 7 1 Mechanical Table 1 11 Mechanical Specifications Unit Dimensions cm Weight kg CPE IDU 1D 14x6 6x3 5 0 3 CPE ODU PRO SA 21x 21x54 1 25 CPE ODU PRO SE 21x 21x54 1 13 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Product Specifications 1 2 7 2 Electrical Table 1 12 Electrical Specifications Item Power Consumption IDU ODU 22W CPE IDU Power Input 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz CPE ODU PRO Power Input 54 VDC from the IDU over the indoor outdoor Ethernet cable 1 2 7 3 Connectors Table 1 13 Connectors Unit Connector Description CPE IDU 1D ETHERNET 10 100Base T Ru 45 Cable connection to a PC Straight Cable connection to a hub Crossed RADIO 10 100Base T RJ 45 AC IN 3 pin AC power plug CPE ODU PRO SA SE IDU COM 10 100Base T RJ 45 SAU Special mini USB ANT SE model N Type jack 50 ohm lightning protected 1 2 7 4 LEDs Table 1 14 CPE IDU 1D LEDs Name Description Functionality POWE
35. e 39 This chapter describes the procedures involved in installing the CPE on site general antenna alignment procedure Chapter 5 Mechanical Installation Sul 3 1 1 30 Installing the ODU The ODU installation consists of the following steps 1 On ground preparation of the ODU 2 Mounting the ODU on a pole Before beginning make sure you have the following items available E Any of the following ODUs specified in Table 1 1 to Table 1 4 E ODU pole mounting kit E Indoor Outdoor cable Ethernet cable with two shielded RJ 45 connectors E Grounding cable with an appropriate termination Installation tools and material see Section 3 4 Preparing the ODU Prepare the ODU for mounting Using a flat screwdriver fasten the two M8 threaded rods to the trappings on the back side of the ODU according to the required polarization See Figure 5 1 and Figure 5 2 Use the Polarization Indication Arrow to determine the polarization of ODUs with an integrated antenna When the arrow points upward Figure 5 1 this indicates Vertical polarization When the arrow points to the right Figure 5 2 this indication Horizontal polarization Make sure the connectors are facing downward BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Installing the ODU Figure 5 1 Vertical Polarization Figure 5 2 Horizontal Polarization BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 31 Chapter 5 Mechani
36. e IDU using a straight Ethernet cable You can also connect directly to the ODU s IDU COM using the special Y cable 2 Configure the PC s IP parameters to enable connectivity with the unit The IP address of the SU for local management access is 192 168 254 251 The Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 The recommended IP address for the PC is 192 168 254 250 as this is also the default TFTP Sever IP Address required for downloading SW versions and for downloading uploading configuration files 3 Run the Telnet program or open a web browser and connect to 192 168 254 251 The Enter the password prompt is displayed Enter the password and press the Enter key 66 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Configuring Basic Parameters NOTE x The default password is installer 4 The Main menu of the SU Installer Monitor program Web Configuration Server is displayed enabling access to the required parameters configuration and performance monitoring options Refer to the BreezeMAX PRO CPE Product Manual for instructions on using the SU Installer Monitor program and detailed information on the various parameters and other features supported by the program 5 Configure the basic parameters listed in Table 10 1 6 Reset the unit to apply the new settings and enable synchronization with the Base Station BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 67 Chapter 10 Commissioning Procedure 10 3 Fast
37. eeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeneeeenseeeeeeeseaes 8 1 2 7 Physical and Electrical 2 ccccescccceeesennceeeeseeceeeeeeseeeeseseeceeeensneeeeeeesneneeneeees 8 Chapter 2 Preparations and Precautions 2 1 Lightning Protection Guidelines cccssseeccesseeeeesseeneesesseneeeeseenenensseeeeeesseneeeeeees 12 2 1 1 Lightning Protection Principles c ccccsseceeeessessceeessceeeeeeseeeeeesssseeneeesesees 12 2 2 Lightning Protection System Components ecccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13 Chapter 3 Planning the Installation Site 3 1 Guidelines for Positioning the ODU and Antenna cccssecccseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseneeeeenees 16 3 2 IDU QDU Cables iiiiiiinininen a aiaa anaa a aN aAa ee eee eee enero 17 3 3 Environmental Specification cc sssecccesseeeeeseseeeeeeseneneesesseaeeeeeseneeeeseeeneeeesseneeeeeees 18 Si oe e EEE EA E E E EAE E E E E EA E E A AE E EE avis 19 Contents Chapter 4 Installation 4 1 Preliminari Ssss isasi eiaadens we ceaead a pakdueand ce seteennidiunaned naarendaneaasceade ea 22 4 2 PRO CPE a BARN ee rae ee mr ener ee eee ne eee rere ee 23 4 3 PRO CPE QD saisine easauiricantnanemnctaatnnedeacteniacenpbecsuiaesaaecsetaaenunenresneasenenadaiacuene 24 4 4 Tilt Accessory Optloiial wi sessseccccsscensessssencerncnnsee exensane caneante enntenattesaneecniaaasccerertarnenenene 27 Chapter 5 Mechanical Installation 5 1 Installing the QDU re re rrr
38. el 56 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual General Table 8 1 SAU LEDs Name Description Functionality ALRM Alarm indication E Off ODU is OK diagnostic test passed E Red ODU failure PWR Power indication E Off ODU is not powered E Green ODU power is OK ETH Ethernet link status indication E Off No Ethernet connectivity has Ethernet integrity been detected between the outdoor unit and the device connected to the indoor unit E Green Ethernet connectivity has been detected between the outdoor unit and the device connected to the indoor unit LINK QUALITY bar display Wireless link status and signal quality Indication See Table 8 2 After power up the ALRM ETH and all LINK QUALITY LEDs illuminate until self test has completed Table 8 2 SAU LINK QUALITY Bar LEDs Functionality Bar LEDs SNR LED 1 WLNk orange is On The SU is connected with and receives services from AU uBST Network Entry completed LED 2 green is On 5dB lt SNR lt 10dB LEDs 2 3 green are On 10dB lt SNR lt 15dB LEDs 2 4 green are On 15dB lt SNR lt 20dB LEDs 2 5 green are On 20d0B lt SNR lt 24dB LEDs 2 6 green are On SNR 24dB and RSSI lt 75dBm LEDs 2 7 green are On SNR 24dB and RSSI gt 75dBm LEDs 2 8 green are On SNR 24dB and RSSI gt 70dBm LEDs 2 9 green are
39. epair thereafter shall be charged for It could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual out This Manual The purpose of this manual is to guide the installing engineer in the installation of the BreezeMAX 3000 PRO CPE The manual provides detailed instructions on installing and maintaining the PRO CPE unit The manual comprises the following chapters E Chapter 1 Introduction Provides an overview of the BreezeMAX PRO CPE components and their specifications E Chapter 2 Preparations and Precautions Provides detailed safety guidelines ESD precautions and lightning protection E Chapter 3 Planning the installation site Provides guidelines for preparing the installation site including guidelines on positioning the ODU physical and environmental requirements cooling requirements and electrical requirements This chapter also lists the tools and materials required for installation E Chapter 4 Inspecting and Unpacking Describes the items shipped with the PRO CPE unit E Chapter 5 Mechanical Installation Provides step by step instructions for mounting the PRO CPE ODU and antenna on a pole E Chapter 6 Connecting the Cables Describes how to connect the antenna cable the IDU ODU Cable and the grounding cable and how to seal the connectors E Chapter 7 Connecting to Power Describes the recommended procedure for connecting the
40. er 6 Connecting the Cables The color codes used in standard cables supplied by Alvarion are as listed in the following table Table 6 2 Cable Color Codes Wire color Pin Blue 1 Blue white Orange Orange white Brown Brown white Green NI a AJOJ wy Green white 4 Connect the Ethernet cable to the IDU COM RJ 45 connector 5 Cut the wire connected to the sealing cap 6 The sealing cap has a special cut allowing to insert an ethernet cable with an already assembled RJ 45 connector through the cap To expose the cut squeeze lightly the cap Carefully insert the cable with the assembled connector through the cut Figure 6 4 IDU ODU Cable Sealing Cap 7 Insert the sealing cap to ensure protection against moisture Make sure that the small protrusion on the side of the cap fits inside the hole on the connector s protective body 46 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Connecting the IDU ODU Ethernet Cable Figure 6 5 Inserting the IDU COM connector and Sealing Cap 8 Route the cable to the location selected for the indoor equipment 9 Assemble an RJ 45 connector with a protective cover on the indoor end of the IDU ODU cable Refer to the pin assignment and color codes in standard cables described above NOTE x The length of the Indoor to Outdoor cable should not exceed 90 meters The length of the Indoor to Outdoor cable toget
41. erate longer delays and are rather insensitive to jitter Service parameters include CIR Committed Time CT and MIR that limit the rate as otherwise bandwidth intensive services may expand to occupy full bandwidth ODU Outdoor Unit OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing A method for multiplexing signals which divides the available bandwidth into a series of frequencies known as tones Orthogonal tones do not interfere with each other when the peak of one tone corresponds with the null The rapid switching frequency hopping technique is intended to allow more robust data service BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 83 Glossary PDA PER PHY POTS PPPoE QAM Qos QPSK RF 84 Personal Digital Assistant A handheld computing device Packet Error Rate In a digital transmission PER is the percentage of packets with errors divided by the total number of packets that have been transmitted received or processed over a given time period PHYsical Layer The physical or lowest layer of the OSI Network Model In a wireless network the PHY defines parameters such as data rates modulation method signaling parameters transmitter receiver synchronization etc Within an actual radio implementation the PHY corresponds to the radio front end and baseband signal processing sections Plain Old Telephone System A basic analog telephone equipment Point to Point Protocol over
42. es the Internet to transmit voice communication VoIP enables people to use the Internet as the transmission medium for telephone calls by sending voice data in packets using IP rather than by traditional circuit switched transmissions of the PSTN WEEE Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment The purpose of Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE is as a first priority the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and in addition the reuse recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce the disposal of waste It also seeks to improve the environmental performance of all operators involved in the life cycle of electrical and electronic equipment e g producers distributors and consumers and in particular those operators directly involved in the treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment WL or W L Wireless LAN WIMAX The name commonly given to the IEEE 802 16 standard Specifications for fixed broadband wireless metropolitan access networks MANs that use a point to multipoint architecture WIMAX supports very high bit rates in both uploading to and downloading from a base station up to a distance of 30 miles BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 87
43. etween nodes that are reliable as opposed to IP which is connectionless and unreliable Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of protocols developed by the U S Department of Defense to allow communication between dissimilar networks and systems over long distances TCP IP is the de facto standard for data transmission over networks including the Internet Trivial File Transfer Protocol Simplified version of FTP that allows files to be transferred from one computer to another over a network usually without the use of client authentication Transmit Micro Base Station User Datagram Protocol Connectionless transport layer protocol in the TCP IP protocol stack UDP is a simple protocol that exchanges datagrams without acknowledgments or guaranteed delivery requiring that error processing and retransmission be handled by other protocols UDP is defined in RFC 768 Up Link BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Glossary VLAN Virtual Local Area Network A group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured with the same VLAN ID so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments Used also to create separation between different user groups VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol Provides an advanced digital communications network that bypasses the traditional public switched telephone system and us
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45. her with the length of the Ethernet cable connecting the CPE IDU 1D to the data equipment should not exceed 100 meters 10 Connect the IDU ODU cable to the RADIO connector The RADIO connector in the CPE IDU 1D is located on the front panel as shown in Figure 6 6 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 47 Chapter 6 Connecting the Cables VUE NNT RESET Figure 6 6 CPE IDU 1D Front Panel CAUTION A Do not connect the data equipment to the RADIO port The RADIO port supplies DC power to the ODU and this may harm other equipment connected to it 48 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Connecting the Grounding Cable 6 3 Connecting the Grounding Cable When grounding Alvarion Outdoor Radio Units use the GND ground screw on the unit as a grounding point The shield outside conductor of the 16 mm coaxial cable must be connected to the Outdoor Unit chassis ground via the coax connector at the top and to ground on entering the building shelter Polarization Arrow Grounding Screw Figure 6 7 PRO CPE ODU Grounding Point gt To connect the grounding cable 1 Connect the grounding cable to the grounding screw marked located on the rear panel of the ODU and firmly tighten the grounding screw see Figure 6 7 Apply torque 6 4 N m 55 3 lbs in BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 49 l Chapter 6 Connecting the Cables
46. ine of sight with the Base Station antenna The antenna should be aligned to face the general direction of the Base Station E In some cases it might be necessary to up down tilt the antenna An optional Tilt accessory for the ODU providing a tilt range of 15 is available from Alvarion The tilt option might be necessary to either improve the link conditions or if the SU is too close to the Base Station to reduce the receive signals strength As a rule of thumb if the SU is located at a distance of less than 300 meters from the Base Station it is recommended to up tilt the antenna by approximately 10 to 15 especially in line of sight conditions to avoid saturation of the receivers by too strong signals E Outdoor units with a connection to an external antenna should be installed as close as possible to the antenna 16 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual IDU ODU Cables 3 2 IDU ODU Cables NOTE x The length of the Indoor to Outdoor cable should not exceed 90 meters The length of the Indoor to Outdoor cable together with the length of the Ethernet cable connecting the CPE IDU 1D to the data equipment should not exceed 100 meters Use only Category 5E Ethernet cables from either Alvarion or any of the approved manufacturers listed in Table 3 1 Consult with Alvarion s specialists on the suitability of other cables Table 3 1 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables Manufacturer Par
47. integral high gain flat antenna or a connection to an external antenna as described in Table 1 1 The ODU provides data connections to the Base Station providing bridge functionality traffic shaping and classification It connects to the IDU and to the user s equipment through a 10 100BaseT Ethernet port and it can support up to 254 MAC addresses Table 1 1 PRO CPE ODU Types in the 3 3 GHz Band ODU Type Description BMAX CPE ODU PRO SA 3 3 Subscriber Outdoor Unit supporting the 3 3e and 3 3f bands downlink frequency 3316 3350 MHz 50 MHz duplex separation with an integrated vertical horizontal polarization antenna BMAX CPE ODU PRO SE 3 3 Subscriber Outdoor Unit supporting the 3 3e and 3 3f bands downlink frequency 3316 3350 MHz 50 MHz duplex separation with a connection to an external antenna Table 1 2 PRO CPE ODU Types in the 3 3 GHz g Band ODU Type Description BMAX CPE ODU PRO SA 3 3g Subscriber Outdoor Unit supporting the 3 3g band downlink frequency 3376 3400 MHz 76 MHz duplex separation with an integrated vertical horizontal polarization antenna BMAX CPE ODU PRO SE 3 3g Subscriber Outdoor Unit supporting the 3 3g band downlink frequency 3376 3400 MHz 76 MHz duplex separation with a connection to an external antenna BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual General Table 1 3 PRO CPE ODU Types in the 3 5
48. longed difficulty in achieving the expected link quality try to improve the reception quality by placing the antenna at a higher point or in an alternate location NOTE x 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 toward the Base Station 6 Secure the ODU antenna firmly to the pole CAUTION A In some cases the antenna may need to be tilted to ensure that the level at which the SU receives transmissions from the AU and vice versa is not too high When the RSSI reading is higher than 20 dBm the received signal level is too high saturation This must be avoided preferably by up tilting the antenna As a rule of thumb if the SU is located at a distance of less than 300 meters from the AU it is recommended to up tilt the antenna by approximately 10 to 15 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 69 Chapter 10 Commissioning Procedure 10 4 Operation Verification To verify proper operation of the SU examine the LED indicators on the IDU see Table 1 14 and the SAU see Table 8 1 and Table 8 2 NOTE x Verifying the correct operation of the ODU using the SAU LEDs is meaningful only after the configuration and alignment processes are completed and the unit is synchroni
49. n bits are used to check and repair the data Fast Fourier Transform An algorithm for converting data from the time domain to the frequency domain often used in signal processing File Transfer Protocol A protocol for exchanging files over the Internet FTP uses the Internet s TCP IP protocols to enable data transfer Graphical User Interface In a GUI operating system the user responds to graphic images on the screen instead of typing in commands in response to a prompt A protocol suite defined by ITU T for voice transmission over internet Voice over IP or VoIP In addition to voice applications H 323 provides mechanisms for video communication and data collaboration in combination with the ITU T T 120 series standards HyperText Transfer Protocol The protocol used to transmit and receive all data over the World Wide Web Indoor Unit BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 81 Glossary IEEE IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g IP LAN LED MAC Address 82 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE pronounced I triple E is an organization composed of engineers scientists and students The IEEE is best known for developing standards for the computer and electronics industry In particular the IEEE 802 standards for local area networks are widely followed A Local Area Network protocol suite commonly known as Ethernet Ethernet uses Carrier Sense Multiple A
50. neeeseeeeees 42 Fixing the Antenna Cable onto the Pole cccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeenaeeeeeees 43 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments ssssseeesseeressrrrserrrntrrrrererrnnrssrrrnserren 45 Meee Cable Sealing Cap 2 ccccescccessecceeeeenceeereseneeeeessseeeneseeeseeneneeneeeeees 46 Inserting the IDU COM connector and Sealing Cap cccccceeeeteeeeestteeeeeees 47 CPE IDU 1D Front Panel cstecscigsneccsauncctnaaigteddtnadsdemeteatntanirineiaiestidatieeteciateieeans 48 PRO CPE ODU Grounding OW saatetat les cts tie dt a tae ei cena ee eects 49 Connecting the Grounding Cable to the ODU cccceecsseeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeees 50 Sealing ODU Conners ecsicccies sctsancadencadead testy caanssenesdvatisacatesecernsveetetedsst tacaeteathiaus 51 Sealing the Outdoor Connector accccxicccsscasssccneceeds ste nsdenantobeceria al denerdateieisieaeas 52 Connecting the SAU Cable ccs cacce sends secunexeaasanead axiie weedaonadea elenalagehiaceendsvieneanas aaceans 56 SAU Front Panel ec cnsceesmctsin costeacan dnasteuecaiastordacasudecdnaeuacbacsasstenuad aon taccayancetnmeendoeese 56 Inserting the SAU Sealing Cap ecceceeeeecceeeeseeceeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeenaeeennes 58 Connecting the Y Cable isisisi paceeneusdedineteeunnhdnad boecaasavanteucuetatmenssmeneeens 68 Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 1 4 Table 1 5 Table 1 6 Table 1 7 Table 1 8 Table 1 9 Table 1 10 Table 1 11 Table 1 12 T
51. nel is lit indicating that the unit is supplying power to the radio port 3 Configure the basic parameters and align the antenna as described in Section 10 2 4 Connect the 10 100 Base T ETHERNET connector s to the data equipment The cable connection should be a crossed Ethernet if connecting to a hub switch and a straight cable if connecting directly to a PC Network Interface Card NIC NOTE The length of the Ethernet cable connecting CPE IDU 1D to the user s equipment together with the length of the IDU ODU cable should not exceed 100 meters 5 Verify proper operation as described in Section 10 4 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Chapter 8 SU Alignment Unit SAU In This Chapter E General on page 56 E Using SAU for Antenna Alignment on page 59 E Operation Verification on page 60 Chapter 8 SU Alignment Unit SAU 8 1 General The SU Alignment Unit SAU can be used during installation and testing to support an easy process of antenna alignment and provide the ODU s status indications The Velcro strap of the SAU enables to attach it either to a pole or on the installer s arm wrist providing hands free operation gt To connect the SAU to the ODU 1 Remove the sealing cap of the ODU s SAU connector 2 Connect the cable attached to the SAU to the SAU connector Figure 8 1 Connecting the SAU Cable anodoan LINK QUALITY Figure 8 2 SAU Front Pan
52. ocument The full version of the document can be downloaded from Alvarion s web site www alvarion com It is recommended to check for updates of this document from time to time This section deals primarily with the grounding of the equipment being installed It is not concerned with grounding against lightning or the grounding of buildings The main role of a Grounding System is to minimize lightning damage IMPORTANT Alvarion does not provide any warranties as to the effectiveness of the suggested measures The implementation of the suggested measures is at the customer s own discretion Under no circumstances will Alvarion be liable for any consequences resulting from the implementation or lack of implementation of the suggested measures The Grounding System must be maintained and checked periodically in accordance with local regulations Lightning Protection Principles Lightning protection for Alvarion Outdoor Units ODU installed outdoors on towers or poles is provided by ensuring minimum pickup of lightning induced transients and by the suppression of transient voltages at the input and output terminals of both the Indoor and Outdoor units Minimizing the pickup of induced voltages is accomplished by isolating the Outdoor Units and cables from the lightning down current and through the use of shielded cables with peripheral shield grounding The outdoor unit and Antenna are connected mechanically to the pole which is in turn g
53. ormation in the manufacturer s web site it is highly recommended to contact the manufacturer s sales representative directly 20 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Chapter 4 Installation In This Chapter Preliminaries on page 22 E PRO CPE IDU on page 23 PRO CPE ODU on page 24 Tilt Accessory Optional on page 27 Chapter 4 Installation 4 1 Preliminaries Examine the shipping container for damage If you notice any damage notify the carrier that delivered the unit immediately and enter a service call in Alvarion s SSM www alvarion com gt Customer Support area Check the items that have been sent against this manual If any items are missing notify your Alvarion agent immediately 22 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual PRO CPE IDU 4 2 PRO CPE IDU Remove the packing material without damaging it The following figure lists the items shipped with the PRO CPE Indoor Unit E BMAX CPE IDU 1D E Wall mounting kit E Mains power cord BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 23 Chapter 4 Installation 4 3 PRO CPE ODU Confirm that the ODU is upright before taking it out of the box Remove the packing material without damaging it The following figure lists the items shipped with the PRO CPE ODU Fold this carton edge and locate item 4 under the folded edge 24 BreezeMAX PRO CPE
54. ps on page 64 Configuring Basic Parameters on page 65 Fast Configuration and Antenna Alignment on page 68 Operation Verification on page 70 Chapter 10 Commissioning Procedure 10 1 Commissioning Steps After completing the installation process as described in the preceding chapter several actions should be performed to ensure connectivity with the Base Station and provisioning of services After the SU is connected with the Base Station it can be fully managed via the wireless link from the Base Station or a central management system 1 The basic parameters must be configured to ensure that the unit operates correctly and can communicate with the Base Station 2 The antenna must be aligned to ensure optimal performance of the wireless link 3 Proper operation should be verified including data connectivity 64 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Configuring Basic Parameters 10 2 10 2 1 The Basic Parameters Table 10 1 SU s Basic Parameters Configuring Basic Parameters Parameter Default Value Comment Ethernet Port auto Negotiation Enabled Enable Disable Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Applicable only if Ethernet Port Auto Negotiation Enable Disable is set to Disable Common Name Must be supplied by administration to ensure uniqueness in the entire network Organization Name Optional according to administrator policy
55. rounded in accordance with the requirements of most safety standards therefore the Outdoor Units are grounded as well BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Lightning Protection System Components 2 2 Lightning Protection System Components The components of a typical Lightning Protection System LPS are as follows Air Terminal Down Conductor Outdoor Units Grounding Earth Termination System Lightning Protectors For further lightning protection guidelines and principles refer to Alvarion Lightning Protection white paper www alvarion com gt Customer Service area gt White papers and Technology Tutorials section For details on grounding the ODU see Section 6 3 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 13 Chapter 3 Planning the Installation Site In This Chapter HM Guidelines for Positioning the ODU and Antenna on page 16 E IDU ODU Cables on page 17 E Environmental Specification on page 18 E Tools on page 19 Before unpacking you will need to select a suitable installation site Choose a site that supports the physical characteristics of the unit and is in accordance with the unit s environmental and power requirements A ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and wherever applicable are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities should install o
56. t Number Superior Cables Ltd 612098 www cvalim co il HES Cabling Systems H5E 00481 www hescs com Teldor 8393204101 www teldor com Southbay Holdings Limited TSM2404A0D 11th FI 15 Lane 347 Jong Jeng Rd Shin Juang City Taipei County Taiwan R O C Attn Eva Lin Tel 886 2 2832 3339 Fax 886 2 2206 0081 E mail eva south bay com tw In case of missing information in the manufacturer s web site product specifications ordering issues etc it is highly recommended to contact the manufacturer s sales representative directly BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 17 Chapter 3 Planning the Installation Site i Environmental Specification Table 3 2 Environmental Specifications Type Unit Deiails Operating temperature Outdoor units 40 C to 55 C Indoor equipment 0 to 40 C Operating humidity Outdoor units 5 95 non condensing Weather protected Indoor equipment 5 95 non condensing Weather protected Storage Transportation temperature Outdoor and Indoor units 40 C to 70 C Storage Transportation humidity Outdoor and Indoor units 5 95 non condensing BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Tools 3 4 Tools The following table lists the recommended tools and sealing materials required for installation Table 3 3 Recommended Tools and Sealing Materials
57. ten gently Apply torque of 31 N m 275 Lbf in Figure 6 1 Connecting the Antenna Cable 3 Fix the antenna cable onto the pole using a cable strip a Use additional cable strips to route the cable such that water can accumulate on the cable bends away from the unit b When routing the cable do not exceed the minimum bending radius in the cable specifications 42 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Connecting the Antenna Cable Figure 6 2 Fixing the Antenna Cable onto the Pole The RF connectors should be properly sealed to protect against rain and moisture refer to Section 6 4 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 43 Chapter 6 Connecting the Cables 6 2 Connecting the IDU ODU Ethernet Cable Use only Category 5E Ethernet 4x2x24 FTP outdoor cables with two shielded RJ 45 connectors from either Alvarion or any of the approved manufacturers listed below Consult with Alvarion s specialists on the suitability of other cables Table 6 1 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables Manufacturer Part Number Superior Cables Ltd 612098 www cvalim co il HES Cabling Systems H5E 00481 www hescs com Teldor 8393204101 www teldor com Southbay Holdings Limited TSM2404A0D 11th FI 15 Lane 347 Jong Jeng Rd Shin Juang City Taipei County Taiwan R O C Attn Eva Lin Tel 886 2 2832 3339 Fax 886 2 2206 0081 E mail eva south bay com tw
58. the coaxial cable to its base to the building E If the coaxial cable requires suspension from the ODU to the building use a stranded wire to support the coaxial cable weight The support will prevent a migration of the coaxial cable s inner conductor to the shield BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 51 Chapter 6 Connecting the Cables Figure 6 10 Sealing the Outdoor Connector All outdoor connectors N Type RF connector sealing caps amp SA U should be properly sealed to protect against rain and moisture Use appropriate sealing material to protect the connection against moisture and humidity Use removable sealing material such as a tar seal to enable future access to the connector 52 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Chapter 7 Connecting to Power In This Chapter E Connecting the Power Cable on page 54 Chapter 7 Connecting to Power 7 1 gt x 54 Connecting the Power Cable To connect the power cable 1 Connect the power cord to the unit s AC socket located on the rear panel Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC mains after verifying that the unit is rated for the voltage in the country of use the AC range is indicated on the back side of the CPE IDU 1D NOTE The color codes of the power cable are as follows Brown Phase ai Blue Neutral 0 Yellow Green Ground 2 Verify that the POWER LED located on the front pa
59. unit to adjust the elevation angle of the antenna based on the radio planning guidelines 9 Fasten the elevation bolt Apply torque 9 N m 78 lbs in BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 37 Chapter 5 Mechanical Installation 5 2 Mounting the Antenna To mount the antenna follow the manufacturer s installation guidelines provided with the antenna kit For antenna positioning guidelines refer to Section 3 1 38 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Installing the IDU Ja Installing the IDU The unit can be placed on a desktop or a shelf Alternatively it may be wall mounted using the mounting kit and guidelines supplied with the unit BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 39 Chapter 6 Connecting the Cables In This Chapter Connecting the Antenna Cable on page 42 Connecting the IDU ODU Ethernet Cable on page 44 Connecting the Grounding Cable on page 49 Sealing the Outdoor Connectors on page 51 Chapter 6 Connecting the Cables 6 1 Connecting the Antenna Cable gt To connect the RF cable units with external antenna 1 Connect the right angle N Type male connector of the coaxial RF cable to the antenna Use a spanner to fasten gently Apply torque of 31 N m 275 Lbf in 2 Connect the other end of the RF cable to the N Type connector marked bd located on the bottom panel of the unit and fas
60. updates which include additional performance improvements and or bug fixes upon availability the Warranty Bug fixes temporary patches and or workarounds may be supplied as Firmware updates Additional hardware if required to install or use Firmware updates must be purchased by the Customer Alvarion will be obligated to support solely the two 2 most recent Software major releases ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY PURCHASER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLIGENCE IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD Disclaimer a The Software is sold on an AS IS basis Alvarion its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ALVARION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE UNITS OF PRODUCT INCLUDING ALL THE SOFTWARE DELIVERED TO PURCHASER HEREUNDER ARE NOT FAULT TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE IN APPLICATIONS WHERE THE FAILURE MALFUNCTION OR INACCURACY OF PRODUCTS CARRIES A RISK OF DEATH OR BODILY INJURY OR SEVE
61. utdoor units and antennas Failure to do so may void the BreezeMAX product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of Outdoor Units or antennas Chapter 3 Planning the Installation Site 3 1 Guidelines for Positioning the ODU and Antenna This section provides key guidelines for selecting the optimal installation locations for the ODU CAUTION A ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and wherever applicable are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities should install outdoor units and antennas Failure to do so may void the BreezeMAX product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of Outdoor Units or antennas Select the optimal locations for the equipment using the following guidelines E The ODU should be mounted on a 1 4 pole Its location should enable easy access to the unit and its connectors for installation and testing E The higher the placement of the antenna the better the achievable link quality E The antenna should be installed to provide a direct or near l
62. vanced routing capabilities and can also serve as a Wireless LAN Access Point Configuration and performance monitoring of the SU can be performed using any of the following options E Remotely through the Base Station using either the Monitor program or SNMP E Locally via the Ethernet port using Telnet to access the Installer Monitor program BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 3 Chapter 1 Installation E Using a PC Notebook or a PDA with an http browser to access the built in web configuration server To facilitate the configuration process antenna alignment and performance monitoring during installation testing a special Y cable is available This enables connecting a Notebook or a PDA directly to the ODU for fast and easy completion all the necessary operations An SU Alignment Unit SAU is also available supporting easy and convenient antenna alignment and status verification The SAU includes signal strength and status indicators and a Velcro strap enabling to attach it either to a pole or on the installer s arm wrist 4 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Product Specifications 1 2 Product Specifications 1 2 1 Radio Table 1 5 Radio Specifications Item Description Frequency Band Uplink MHz Downlink MHz 3 3 GHz 3366 3400 3316 3350 3 3GHz g 3300 3324 3376 3400 3 5 GHz 3399 5 3500 3499 5 3600 3 6 GHz 3600 3700 3700 3800
63. y information belonging to Alvarion Ltd Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting properly authorized users of the respective Alvarion products No part of its contents may be used for any other purpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means electronic and mechanical without the express prior written permission of Alvarion Ltd The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that license Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature and does not constitute an offer for the sale of the product described herein Any changes or modifications of equipment including opening of the equipment not expressly approved by Alvarion Ltd will void equipment warranty and any r
64. zed with the Base Station To verify data connectivity from the end user s PC or from a portable PC connected to the unit ping a known device in the network or connect to the Internet 70 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 11 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Troubleshooting In This Chapter E ODU and Antenna Maintenance on page 72 E Troubleshooting on page 73 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 11 1 ODU and Antenna Maintenance Once a year before the rain season it is strongly recommended to check that the sealing of all outdoor connectors is intact and that the ODU and antenna are secure and undamaged 72 BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual Troubleshooting 11 2 Troubleshooting Refer to the BreezeMAX Troubleshooting Guide for troubleshooting some of the more common problems which may occur when using the BreezeMAX PRO CPE Follow the instructions provided in the Corrective Action column The more common solutions are listed first Proceed to the next item on the list if the proposed solution did not solve the problem The Troubleshooting Guide can be downloaded from the Alvarion web site www alvarion com BreezeMAX PRO CPE Installation amp Maintenance Manual 73 Appendix A CPE Site Report In This Appendix This Appendix provides a recommended CPE site report format to be filled out by the installer Appendix A
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