Mikrotikls SIA OMNITIKUPA5HND Broadband Digital Transmission System User Manual OmniTik UPA 5HnD qg2x
Mikrotikls SIA Broadband Digital Transmission System OmniTik UPA 5HnD qg2x
users manual
Ro outerrBOAR RD OmniTTik UP PA‐5H HnD Quick Setup p Guide and a Warrranty Info ormation The RouterBOARD D OmniTik com mes preinstallled in an outddoor case, with a built‐in 5G GHz 802.11a/nn net ports whicch support MD ection. There are two built‐‐ wireless and five 110/100 Ethern DI‐X auto dete ntennas. One antenna is v‐p pol, the other is h‐pol. Anteenna gain is 6‐‐6.5dbi. The device is pack‐‐ in an aged d with a 24V p power adapterr, a PoE injecttor, a mountinng bracket and d a hose clamp. Firrst use Open thee small door on o the bottom m of the case, cconnect an Etthernet cable to the Ether‐ net port. If you want to connect mo ore than one EEthernet cable e, you have to o break out thhe hole‐blocckers. OmniTik accepts 8‐30V V Passive PoE from a PoE innjector. The package includes a 24V pow w‐ er adapteer and a PoE injector. The default IP addresss from LAN is 192.168.88.1 for configurattion me is admin an nd there is no password Usernam Pow wering The board acceptss powering fro om the Ethern net port (Passsive PoE): Ethernet port accepts passive Powe er over Ethernnet 8‐30V DC. Package conttains a 24V adapter aand a PoE injeector. e is 9W. Maximum power consumption of the device Pow wer outp put The OmniTik UPA‐‐5HnD can supply PoE pow wering to exterrnal devices frrom its Ethern net ports. Thiss d any addition nal PoE injectoors on a tower to power other wireless is convenient as you don't need ure is indicateed by the lette er “P” in the ddevice model name. The output Voltage devicces. This featu will be b the same aas input Voltagge, and this fe eature will havve to be enab bled on the specific ports inn RouterOS sofftware. By deffault it is disabled. Outp put is possiblee on ports 2‐5 5. Booting pro ocess This device doesn't come fitted d with a Serial Port connecttor, so initial connection has to be done vvia the Ethern net cable, usin ng the MikroTik Winb box utility. Winbox should be used to coonnect to the default IP add dress of 192.1668.88.1 with the t usernamee adm min and no passsword. In caase IP connecttion is not avaailable, Winbo ox can also be used to connect to the MA AC address of the device. In nformation heere: http p://wiki.mikro otik.com/wiki/First_time e_startup In caase you wish to boot the deevice from nettwork, for exaample to use MikroTik Netin nstall, hold thhe RESET butto on of the deviice when starting it until the LED ligght turns off, and the devicce will start to o look for Netinstall serverss. Mo ounting Omn niTik comes bu undled with one o mounting bracket and oone hose clam mp for putting the device onn a pole. You should avoid con‐ necting a loose Ethernet cable to t the Ethernet port, securre the cable to o a wall or the e pole, so thatt the cable we eight is not pulling the port. It is reco ommended to secure the Etthernet cable less than 2m from the device. This is to ensure that the cable doessn't damage the port b by its weight, or doesn't falll out. www.routerboard.com 28-Jun-2011 Expansion Slots and Ports One built in 5GHz 802.11a/n wireless, 2x2 MIMO. Two built‐in antennas (h‐pol and v‐pol) Five individual 10/100 Ethernet ports, supporting automatic cross/straight cable correction (Auto MDI/X), so you can use either straight or cross‐over cables for connecting to other network devices. The First Ethernet port accepts 8‐30V DC powering from a passive PoE injector. One USB2.0 port Buttons and Jumpers RouterOS reset jumper hole (no direct access, board has removed from case) – resets RouterOS software to defaults. Must short circuit the metallic sides of the hole (with a screwdriver, for example) and boot the device. Hold screwdriver in place until RouterOS configuration is cleared. RouterBOOT reset button (access through the plastic door) has two functions: o Hold this button during boot time until LED light starts flashing, release the button to reset RouterOS configu‐ ration (same result as with reset hole) o Hold this button during boot time longer, until LED turns off, and then release it to make the device look for Netinstall servers. Operating System Support Currently tested operating system is MikroTik RouterOS (starting from version v4.17). Copyright and Trademarks. Copyright MikroTikls SIA. This manual contains information protected by copyright law. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the copyright holder. RouterBOARD, RouterOS, RouterBOOT and MikroTik are trademarks of MikroTikls SIA. All trademarks and registered trademarks appearing in this manual are the property of their respective holders. Hardware. MikroTik warrants all RouterBOARD series equipment for the term of fifteen (15) months from the shipping date to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, except in case of damage caused by mechanical, electrical or other accidental or intended damages caused by improper use or due to wind, rain, fire or other acts of nature. To return failed units to MikroTik, you must perform the following RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) procedure. Follow the instructions below to save time, efforts, avoid costs, and improve the speed of the RMA process. 1. 2. 3. If you have purchased your product from a MikroTik Reseller, please contact the Reseller Company regarding all war‐ ranty and repair issues, the following instructions apply ONLY if you purchased your equipment directly from MikroTik in Latvia. We do not offer repairs for products that are not covered by warranty. Exceptions can be made for RB1000, RB1100 and RB1200. Out‐of‐warranty devices and devices not covered by warranty sent to Mikrotikls will be returned to the sender at send‐ er's cost. RMA Instructions are located on our webpage here: http://rma.mikrotik.com Manual. This manual is provided “as is” without a warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The manufacturer has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual; however, it is possible that it may contain technical inaccuracies, typographical or other errors. No liability is assumed for any inaccuracy found in this publication, nor for direct or indirect, incidental, consequential or other damages that may result from such an inaccuracy, including, but not limited to, loss of data or profits. Please report any inaccuracies found to support@mikrotik.com www.routerboard.com 28-Jun-2011 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement (FCC ID: TV7OMNITIK5HND) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device and its antenna must not be co‐located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IMPORTANT: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. 5cm minimum distance has to be maintained between the antenna and the occupational user and 10 cm to general public. Under such configuration, the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an population/uncontrolled environment can be satisfied. www.routerboard.com 28-Jun-2011
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