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Tropos® Networks MetroMesh™ Router Outdoor Installation Guide Models 6310 and 6320 trpo_013 Tropos Networks, Inc. 555 Del Rey Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA www.troposnetworks.com 408-331-6800 Part No. 200315-00 Rev A0 September, 2008 Copyright Notice ©2003-2008 Tropos Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Tropos and PWRP are registered trademarks of Tropos Networks, Inc. Tropos Networks, MetroMesh, AMCE, TMCX, SABRE, CMDP, MESM and Metro-Scale Mesh Networking Defined are trademarks of Tropos Networks, Inc. Loctite is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation, USA. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holder(s). Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Tropos products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Tropos shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. This product includes technology protected by U.S. Patents 6,704,301; 6,965,575; 7,016,328; 7,031,293; and 7,058,021. FCC Notice to Users and Operators 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 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by using one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. This Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other devices operating at this frequency. Any changes or modification to said product not expressly approved by Tropos Networks could void the user's authority to operate this device. Industry Canada Notice to users and operators: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. 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. Cet appareillage numérique de la classe B répond à toutes les exigences de l’interférence canadienne causant des réglements d’équipement. L’opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet dispositif peut ne pas causer l'interférence nocive, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter n’importe quelle interférence reçue, y compris l'interférence qui peut causer l’opération peu désirée. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 ii This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in Chapter 4, “Antenna Information.” Antennas not included in the chapter or having a gain greater than 12 dBi in the 2.4 GHz band and 19 dBi in the 5.8 GHz band are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. 2. This device may not cause interference, and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. RF Exposure Information In order to meet the human RF exposure limits required by FCC and Industry Canada, the installer shall insure separation between transmitter antennas. All persons should maintain a minimum distance from the router as specified in the following table. Model Radios, RF Band Antennas Maximum EIRP Minimum Distance 6310 Single 2.4 GHz Internal 2.4 GHz EIRP, 34.5 dBm 20 cm (8 in) 6310 Single 2.4 GHz External 2.4 GHz EIRP, 36 dBm 20 cm (8 in) 6320 Dual 2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz Internal 2.4 GHz EIRP, 34.5 dBm 5.8 GHz EIRP, 34 dBm 22 cm (9 in) 6310 Dual 2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz External 2.4 GHz EIRP, 36 dBm 5.8 GHz EIRP, 45 dBm 53 cm (21 in) Warning It is illegal to modify the construction of this product. Modifying the operating frequency or enhancing the transmit output power through the use of external amplifiers or other equipment is specifically disallowed by the “Telecommunications Act.” Warning This device is for outdoor or indoor use with conditions that no harmful interference to authorized radio stations results from the operation of this device. This device shall not influence aircraft security and/or interfere with legal communications as defined in the “Telecommunications Act.” If this device is found to cause interference, the operator of this equipment shall cease operating this device immediately until no interference is achieved. 5.8 GHz Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Systems Operation of this device in point-to-multipoint systems is limited by federal regulation to 36 dBm EIRP. Unit conducted power in the 5.8 GHz band should be adjusted such that the sum of conducted power and antenna gain does not exceed 36 dBm EIRP. The maximum antenna gain for point-to-point operation is 19 dBi. The effective EIRP limit for point-to-point system is 45 dBm EIRP. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 iii European Union WEEE Notice For EU member countries, this symbol means: Do not dispose of this equipment as unsorted municipal waste. This equipment must be collected separately. The return and collection of this product has not been defined at this time, please contact Tropos Networks for return and/or collection. It is important for users of this equipment to participate in reuse, recycling, and other forms of recovery. The potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment are a waste of natural resources and cause pollution. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 iv European Community Language Versions of Informal Statement for Inclusion in User Information The following statements are in accordance with Article 6.3 of Directive 1999/5/EC. 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 5320 6320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 6320 5320 6310 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 STOP!! STOP!! STOP!! STOP!! READ THIS FIRST! Important Safety Instructions The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. Caution Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damage in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled on objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 vi Warning Risk of personal injury or death when installing this device! There is a risk of personal injury or death if the router antennas come near electric power lines. Carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual. By nature of the installation, you may be exposed to hazardous environments and high voltage. Use caution when installing the outdoor system. This apparatus must be connected to earth ground. Do not open the unit — risk of electric shock inside. Risque d'électrocution. Ne pas ouvrir l'unité. Caution You are cautioned that any change or modification not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. Les changements et modifications, non expressément approuvés dans le présent manuel, peuvent entraîner une interdiction d'utiliser cet appareil pour l'utilisateur. Service There are no user-serviceable parts inside. All service must be performed by qualified personnel. Vous ne devez pas réparer les pièces se trouvant à l'intérieur de l'appareil. Les réparations doivent être effectuées uniquement par du personnel qualifié. The Tropos 6310 and 6320 routers are installed in wet, outdoor locations. Make sure closure caps are installed and all cable connections are securely fastened and waterproofed. Surfaces may become hot. Use caution when accessing the Tropos 6310 and 6320 routers. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 vii Contents Installing the Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Product Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Tropos 6310 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Tropos 6320 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Preparing for Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Installation Hardware and Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Site Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Location Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Site Surveys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Mounting Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Proper Use of Clamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Metal Pole Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Wood Pole Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Wood Brace Mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Tower Mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Streetlight Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Connecting Data Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Grounding the Router. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Grounding the Data Protection Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Safety and Servicing Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Servicing the Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Antenna Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 2.4 GHz Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 5 GHz Antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 viii 5 Installation Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Wind Loading Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 ix List of Figures Tropos 6310/ 6320 Router Exploded View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Example Mounting Location - Antennas Facing Upward . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Proper Use of the Clamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Metal Pole Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Placing the Router on the Mounting Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Wood Pole Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Wood Brace Mounting Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Tower Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Streetlight Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Routing the Data/Power Cable to the Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Data Port Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Grounding Arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Grounding the Indoor Network Protection Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 6310/ 6320 Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 2.4 GHz Antenna Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 5 GHz Antenna Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 List of Tables Tropos 6310 Router Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Tropos 6320 Router Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Physical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Power Options / Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Certifications, Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Installation Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 xi 1 Installing the Router This guide explains how to install the Tropos® 6310 and 6320 MetroMesh™ routers safely and is intended for trained technical professionals. This chapter covers the following topics: “Product Summary” on page 2 “Preparing for Installation” on page 3 “Mounting Strategies” on page 6 “Proper Use of Clamps” on page 8 “Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions” on page 9 “Connecting Data Cables” on page 18 “Grounding the Router” on page 21 “Safety and Servicing Information” on page 23 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Product Summary Product Summary This document contains installation instructions for the following products: Tropos 6310 Router Tropos 6320 Router Tropos 6310 Router The Tropos 6310 router has the following characteristics: 802.11b/g/n band, 2400-2483 MHz Support for 802.11b/g/n clients PoE power input 20-60 Vdc; 100-277 VAC with external accessory LAN and Management 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports, auto-sensing Table 1 lists the Tropos 6310 router models. Table 1 Tropos 6310 Router Models Model Description 63103030 6310: 2.4 GHz, PoE power (FCC) 63102530 6310: 2.4 GHz, PoE power (ETSI) Tropos 6320 Router The Tropos 6320 router has the following characteristics: 802.11a/b/g/n dual band, 2400-2500 MHz/5470-5825 MHz Support for 802.11a/b/g/n clients PoE power input 20-60 Vdc; 100-277 VAC with external accessory LAN and Management 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports, auto-sensing Table 1 lists the Tropos 6320 router models. Table 2 Tropos 6320 Router Models Model Description 63203030 6320: 2.4 and 5.8 GHz, PoE power (FCC) 63202530 6320: 2.4 and 5.4 GHz, PoE power (ETSI) Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation The Tropos 6310 and 6320 routers must be installed by a trained professional, value added reseller, or systems integrator who is familiar with RF planning issues and regulatory limits defined by the governing body of the country in which the unit will be installed. This section explains how to prepare the installation site. An exploded view of the router assembly is shown in Figure 1. Note Operating the unit with non-qualified antennas is a violation of U.S. FCC Rules Part 15.203(c), Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47. Figure 1 Tropos 6310/ 6320 Router Exploded View 802.11 a/n Tx/Rx 802.11b/g/n Rx 802.11b/g/n Rx 802.11b/g/n Tx/Rx Clamp Mounting bracket IR Receiver LED Connector access cover Pole bracket MGT port LAN port PoE power input Ground connection Ground symbol Trpo_001 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Preparing for Installation Installation Hardware and Tools The following installation accessories are included in the shipping package: One pole bracket One 4-inch diameter clamp One 6-inch diameter clamp Five 5/16-inch #10-32 stainless steel hex head machine screws You must supply the following tools: Level 5/16-inch nut driver 1/4-inch flat blade screwdriver Tower mounting only: stainless or galvanized steel channel stock and 1/2-inch or 5/8-inch nuts, bolts, and washers to connect to the tower arm. Wood pole mounting only: one 1/4-inch diameter, 3 1/2-inch long lag bolt Site Planning To ensure safe and durable wiring, router installation must follow appropriate electrical and building codes. Follow the National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, unless local codes in your area take precedence over the NEC code. The following distance limits apply to installations that have 10/100 Base-T Category 5 network cables attached to the routers: 300 feet maximum between devices for 100BaseT operation 500 feet maximum for 10BaseT operation. The Ethernet duplex and speed setting is configurable. Note National Electrical Codes (NEC) Article 800 requires the use of Agency Listed (UL/CSA/TUV) Building Entrance Protector for all power and data communications cables entering a building. The NEC intends by Article 800 to protect the building and occupants from fires caused by transient voltage and current surges. Note Ethernet data cable installations having lengths greater than 140 feet in the outdoor environment must use a UL497 approved (UL/CSA/TUV Listed) primary protection device at the building entrance. Ethernet data cable installations having lengths less than 140 feet in the outdoor environment may use a UL497A (UL/CSA/TUV Listed) secondary protection device at the building entrance. Tropos Data Protection Device and Network Protection Units are UL497A secondary protection devices. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Preparing for Installation Location Guidelines Tropos routers are radio devices and therefore susceptible to interference that can reduce throughput and range. Follow these guidelines to ensure the best performance: Install the unit in an area where trees, buildings, and large steel structures do not obstruct radio signals to and from the antenna. Direct line-of-sight operation is best. Install the unit away from microwave ovens or other devices operating in the 2.4 GHz, 4.9 GHZ, or 5.8 GHz frequency range. Install the unit away from other possible sources of 802.11a/b/g/n interference, such as cordless phones, home spy cameras, frequency hopping (FHSS) and DSSS LAN transceivers (non-802.11), electronic news gathering video links, radars, amateur radios, land mobile radio services, local government sites (such as law enforcement), fixed microwave services, local TV transmission and private fixed point transmitters. Site Surveys Due to variations in component configuration, placement, and physical environment, each installation is unique. Before installing routers, perform a site survey to determine the optimum placement of units for maximum range, coverage, and network performance. Consider the following factors when performing a site survey: Data rates—Sensitivity and range are inversely proportional to data bit rates. The maximum radio range is achieved at the lowest workable data rate. A decrease in receiver threshold sensitivity occurs as radio data rate increases. Antenna orientation—Proper antenna orientation is a critical factor in maximizing radio range. As a general rule, range increases in proportion to gain and antenna height measured from the ground. Physical environment—Clear or open areas provide better radio range than closed or filled areas. The less cluttered the operating environment, the greater the range. Obstructions—A physical obstruction, such as a building or tree, can block or hinder communication. Avoid locating antennas in a location where there is an obstruction between sending and receiving devices. Building materials—Radio penetration is influenced by the building material used in construction. For example, drywall construction permits greater range than concrete blocks. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Mounting Strategies Power Source The Tropos 6310 and 6320 routers are powered by power over Ethernet (PoE) input: PoE (20-60Vdc) 100-277 VAC with external accessory Caution Tropos 6310 and 6320 routers use proprietary PoE. The routers are not 802.3af compliant. Safety Installing the routers can pose a serious hazard. Be sure to take precautions to avoid the following: Exposure to high voltage lines during installation Falls when working at heights or with ladders Injuries from dropping tools and equipment Contact with AC wiring Mounting Strategies When choosing mounting locations, consider the available mounting structures and antenna clearance. The router should always be mounted with the top of the unit horizontal and level and with the antennas facing upward. It is usually best to attach ground and data cables to the router prior to mounting. Before mounting the router, review the wiring instructions in “Grounding the Router” on page 21 and “Connecting Data Cables” on page 18 to determine the best strategy for the selected location. Note To eliminate potential interference from the mounting structure, the router should be mounted with at least 4 feet of clearance around the antennas. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Mounting Strategies Acceptable options for mounting on a streetlight are shown in Figure 2. In each case the router is mounted to assure clearance for the antennas above the height of the streetlight. Figure 2 Example Mounting Location - Antennas Facing Upward Antennas clear of obstruction Antennas clear of obstruction trpo_002 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Proper Use of Clamps Proper Use of Clamps The mounting assembly contains a clamp to secure the router to the mounting structure. Figure 3 illustrates the proper use of the clamp. The clamp must be routed through a slot in the pole bracket as shown in the figure, and then attached to the pole and tightened. The pole bracket should be leveled before it is secured to the pole. Figure 3 Proper Use of the Clamp Band goes behind inner tabs Clamp Pole bracket Mounting bracket trpo_003 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions This section explains how to mount the router on a pole, tower, or streetlight. It is best to mount the router to aluminum or galvanized steel structures. The mounting brackets are designed to pierce any oxidation layers that are on the outside of the pole, thereby assuring good quality connection to the grounded structure. Due to potential antenna obstruction issues, the router is not designed to be directly mounted on a building wall. If it is necessary to mount the router on a wall, follow the instructions for mounting on a wooden pole (“Wood Pole Mounting” on page 13), and attempt to mount the router with maximum possible clearance around the antennas. Note The router should always be mounted with the top of the router horizontal and level and with the antennas facing upward. Note It is best to attach ground and data cables to the router before sliding the router into the mounting bracket, as explained in this section. Before mounting the router, review the wiring instructions in “Grounding the Router” on page 21 and “Connecting Data Cables” on page 18 to determine the best strategy for the selected location. Note Mounting to wood, concrete, or painted poles may require primary grounding for the unit. Check the national electrical codes in your area for specific rules. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions Metal Pole Mounting Figure 4 illustrates proper mounting for an outdoor metal pole. Note Antennas must be clear of obstruction. Figure 4 Metal Pole Mounting Wireless router Clamp Pole bracket Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 10 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions Mount the router on a metal pole 1. Select a mounting location. You can attach the router to any pipe or pole with diameter between 1 inch and 10 inches. 2. Slip the flat portion of the clamp under the inner slot of the pole bracket. 3. Use the clamp to attach the pole bracket to the pole, making sure that it is level. Depending upon the diameter of the pole, you may need to use a single small clamp, single large clamp, or pair of large clamps joined together to reach around the pole. 4. Attach the mounting bracket of the router to the pole bracket with two 5/16-inch machine screws (refer to Figure 4 for the correct orientation): Insert one screw through the hole at the top of the mounting bracket to the hole at the top of the pole bracket. Insert the other screw through the curved slot track in the mounting bracket to the hole in the middle of the pole bracket just above the clamp slot. 5. Level the mounting bracket by rotating the unit along the curved slot tracks. Tighten the screws. 6. Place the upright router onto the top of the mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 5. Secure the mounting bracket to the router by attaching two 5/16-inch machine screws through the holes in the mounting bracket tabs to corresponding holes on the bottom of the router. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 11 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions Figure 5 Placing the Router on the Mounting Assembly trpo_015 To continue installing the router, see “Connecting Data Cables” on page 18. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 12 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions Wood Pole Mounting Figure 6 illustrates proper mounting for an outdoor wood pole. Note Antennas must be clear of obstruction. Figure 6 Wood Pole Mounting Wireless Router Pole bracket trpo_005 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 13 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions Mount the router on a wood pole 1. Select a mounting location. You can attach the router to any outdoor wood pole of diameter at least 1 inch. 2. Attach the pole bracket to the pole by threading a 1/4-inch bolt through the hole in the clamp slot to the pole. The bolt should be at least 3 1/2 inches in length. Make sure that the bracket is level. 3. Attach the mounting bracket of the router to the pole bracket with two 5/16-inch machine screws (refer to Figure 4 for the correct orientation): Insert one screw through the hole at the top of the mounting bracket to the hole at the top of the pole bracket. Insert the other screw through the curved slot track in the mounting bracket to the hole in the middle of the pole bracket just above the clamp slot. 4. Level the mounting bracket by rotating the unit along the curved slot tracks. Tighten the screws. 5. Place the upright router onto the top of the mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 5 on page 12. Secure the mounting bracket to the router by attaching two 5/16-inch machine screws through the holes in the mounting bracket tabs to corresponding holes on the bottom of the router. To continue installing the router, see “Connecting Data Cables” on page 18. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 14 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions Wood Brace Mounting You can mount the pole bracket directly on a wood brace without using clamps, as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7 Wood Brace Mounting Option 1/4" lag bolt 3-1/2" minimum Wood brace trpo_006 Mount the router on a wood pole 1. Select a mounting location. You can attach the router to any wood brace. 2. Attach the pole bracket to the wood brace with two 1/4-inch lag bolts that are at least 3 1/2 inches in length, making sure that the wood brace is level. 3. Attach the mounting bracket of the router to the pole bracket with two 5/16-inch machine screws (refer to Figure 4 for the correct orientation): Insert one screw through the hole at the top of the mounting bracket to the hole at the top of the pole bracket. Insert the other screw through the curved slot track in the mounting bracket to the hole in the middle of the pole bracket just above the clamp slot. 4. Level the mounting bracket by rotating the unit along the curved slot tracks. Tighten the screws. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 15 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions 5. Place the upright router onto the top of the mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 5 on page 12. Secure the mounting bracket to the router by attaching two 5/16-inch machine screws through the holes in the mounting bracket tabs to corresponding holes on the bottom of the router. To continue installing the router, see “Connecting Data Cables” on page 18. Tower Mounting You can mount the router on an outdoor tower. Note At the antenna level, the router must be free from metal obstruction within a 4-foot radius (Figure 8). Figure 8 Tower Mounting 4' Channel stock Brackets not included Mount the Tropos router on a tower trp0 007 1. Remove the pole bracket from the mounting bracket, if they are attached. 2. Make a tower bracket by attaching the mounting bracket directly to any stainless steel or galvanized steel channel stock. 3. Attach the mounting bracket to the tower arm so that the top of the shield is horizontal and level. 4. Tighten the mounting bolts. 5. Place the upright router onto the top of the mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 5 on page 12. Secure the mounting bracket to the router by attaching two 5/16-inch machine screws through the holes in the mounting bracket tabs to corresponding holes on the bottom of the router. To continue installing the router, see “Connecting Data Cables” on page 18. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 16 Pole, Tower, and Streetlight Mounting Instructions Streetlight Mounting You can mount the router on the horizontal or angled arm of a streetlight. Figure 9 shows a typical streetlight mounting installation. Figure 9 Streetlight Mounting Router Pole bracket trpo_00 Mount the router on a streetlight 1. Select a mounting location. You can attach the router to any streetlight arm with diameter 1” to 10”. 2. Slip the flat portion of the clamp under the inner slot of the pole bracket. 3. Use the clamp to attach the pole bracket to the arm, making sure that it is level. Depending upon the diameter of the arm, you may need to use a single small clamp, single large clamp, or pair of large clamps joined together. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 17 Connecting Data Cables 4. Attach the mounting bracket of the router to the pole bracket with two 5/16-inch machine screws (refer to Figure 4 for the correct orientation): Insert one screw through the hole at the top of the mounting bracket to the hole at the top of the pole bracket. Insert the other screw through the curved slot track in the mounting bracket to the hole in the middle of the pole bracket just above the clamp slot. 5. Level the mounting bracket by rotating the unit along the curved slot tracks. Tighten the screws. 6. Place the upright router onto the top of the mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 5 on page 12. Secure the mounting bracket to the router by attaching two 5/16-inch machine screws through the holes in the mounting bracket tabs to corresponding holes on the bottom of the router. To continue installing the router, see the next section, “Connecting Data Cables.” Connecting Data Cables The router is equipped with two Ethernet ports that support RJ45 connectors. To provide power to the router as well as wired network connectivity, you must connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port. Cable connection to the MGT port is used for router configuration. This section describes how to connect the Ethernet cables. Note The router is shipped pre-configured. For post-installation changes in configuration, you can communicate with the router by way of its wireless connection. For more information, see the Tropos Networks Configuration Guide. Note Only use shielded Cat5 cable rated for outdoor use. For protection against risk of fire, electrical hazard and to ensure the reliable operation of this equipment, the shields of the Cat5 cable must be properly terminated and bonded to the unit and to the protective earth (PE) at the building entrance. Note National Electrical Codes (NEC) Article 800 requires the use of Agency Listed (UL/CSA) Building Entrance Protector for all power and communications cables entering a building. The NEC intends by Article 800 to protect the building and occupants from fires caused by transient voltage and current surges. Warning DC voltage may be present on RJ-45 pins 4,5 (+) and 7,8 (-) Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 18 Connecting Data Cables Attention Une tension continue peut être présente sur les broches RJ-45 4, 5 (+) et 7, 8 (-). Note This is not a mid-span powered device. Never attempt to daisy-chain Power Over Ethernet devices. Connecting the Ethernet cable 1. Have the Ethernet data cable, nut, rubber boots, and cable gland available. 2. Remove the cable gland from the bottom of the router. For power and wired network connectivity, use the LAN port, which is farther from the edge of the router than the MGT port (see Figure 11). 3. Press the tab on the RJ45 connector down as you push the cable through the nut. Make sure that the orientation is consistent with Figure 10. 4. Separate the rubber boot as needed and slide the connector through the boot. Use the boot with the smaller diameter opening, unless the cable is too wide to permit the boot to close completely. 5. Slide the cable through the cable gland, as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10 Routing the Data/Power Cable to the Router Cable gland Rubber boot Nut trpo_014 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 19 Connecting Data Cables 6. Plug the cable into the appropriate port on the router. For power and wired network connectivity, plug the cable into the LAN port, which is farther from the edge of the router than the MGT port (see Figure 11). 7. Screw the cable gland onto the bottom of the router, and then slide the nut over the rubber boot and screw both tightly to the cable gland. Tighten the nut to ensure a positive water seal. Figure 11 shows how the cable assembly is attached to the bottom of the router. Figure 11 Data Port Connection Shield termination Cable gland (watertight) MGT port LAN port (includes power) Access area Tighten four screws to fasten cable gland Shielded outdoor cat5 cable drip loop trpo_012 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 20 Grounding the Router Grounding the Router Caution You must install an external grounding wire if the router is installed on a non-metal pole or if the metal installation structure is not properly grounded. You must also ground the outdoor data protection device to a bonded pipe or ground rod. Make sure that grounding is complete before you connect power to the router. The grounding arrangement for the router is shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 Grounding Arrangement Grounding screw Grounding strap on pipe or grounding rod 10 AWG wire to ground trp0_009 Ground the router 1. Insert the grounding screw into the grounding screw hole on the bottom of the router. 2. Connect a length of #10 AWG bare copper wire to the grounding screw and tighten. 3. Connect the other end of the grounding wire to a grounding strap that is attached to a grounded surface or other earth ground, such as a grounding rod. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 21 Grounding the Router Grounding the Data Protection Device The grounding arrangement for an indoor data protection device is shown in Figure 13. Ground an indoor data protection device 1. Place the protection device as close to the building entrance as possible. 2. Connect a length of #10 AWG bare copper wire to the ground post on the data protection device. 3. Connect the other end of the grounding wire to the ground connection of an electrical outlet or a grounded water pipe. Figure 13 Grounding the Indoor Network Protection Unit To network Shielded RJ45 ports Data cable enters building wall through conduit Indoor network protection unit 10 AWG wire to ground Grounding wire to elecrtical outlet ground or water pipe trp_140 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 22 Safety and Servicing Information Safety and Servicing Information The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. The Tropos 6310 and 6320 routers meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSI C95.1, 1991. Proper operation of this device according to the instructions found in this manual and the hardware and software guides on the router results in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits. Safety Guidelines Follow these guidelines to ensure safe operation of the router: Do not touch or move the antennas while the unit is transmitting or receiving. Do not hold any component containing a radio such that the antenna is very close to or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected; otherwise, the radio may be damaged. Use in specific environments: Do not operate a portable transmitter near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless it is a type especially qualified for such use. The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited to the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments. The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital. Servicing the Router The router has no user serviceable parts inside. For any service-related issues, contact Tropos Customer Support (support@tropos.com). Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 23 2 Power Consumption Figure 14 shows router power consumption as a function of traffic load. Figure 14 6310/ 6320 Power Consumption Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 24 3 Product Specifications The tables in this chapter contain specifications for the Tropos 6310 and 6320 routers: “Physical Specifications” on page 25 “Interfaces” on page 27 “Power Options / Consumption” on page 30 “Certifications, Other” on page 30 Table 3 Physical Specifications Specification Value Physical Dimensions Inches Height: 2.5" (6.4cm) without antennas Height: 14.25" (36.2cm) with antennas Width: 8.75" (22.2cm) Depth: 7.25" (18.4cm) Weight lbs - maximum Kg - maximum 4 lbs (1.8 kg) 5 lbs (2.3 kg) with mounting brackets Mounting Mounting Pole Diameter 1” to 10” Temperature Operating Range Min: -40o C Max: 55o C Storage Range Min: -40o C Max: 85o C Weather Weather Rating IP67 weathertight Wind Survivability > 165 mph Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 25 Table 3 Physical Specifications (continued) Specification Value Wind Loading (165 mph) < 210 newtons Projected Area 0.7 sq. ft. (100 sq. in.) Corrosion Resistance ASTM B117 Salt Fog rust resistance compliant Color Color Unpainted metal/White Radome Shock and Vibration Operational: ETSI 300-19-2-4 Specification T41.E, class 4M3 Transportation: ISTA 2A Reliability Reliability (MTBF) 505,787 hours demonstrated Field failure rate 1.73% Status Lamp Indicators Green/Red/Blue Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 26 Table 4 Interfaces Specification Value LAN Interface IEEE 802.3 10/100BaseT • Auto sensing • Maximum Distance (ft): 550 (10BaseT Duplex Setting) 300 (100BaseT Duplex Setting) • RJ45 connector MGT Interface IEEE 802.3 10/100Base T • Auto sensing • Maximum Distance (ft): 550 (10BaseT Duplex Setting) 300 (100BaseT Duplex Setting) • RJ45 connector 802.11b/g/n Wireless Interface Standard IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Frequency Range • 2400 to 2483 MHz ISM Band (CH 1-11) FCC Part 15 Models: 63103030, 63203030 • 2400 to 2500 MHz (CH 1-13) ETSI/EU Models: 63102530, 63202530 Modulation 802.11g/n - OFDM (64-QAM, 16-QAM, QPSK, BPSK) 802.11b - DSSS (DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK) Rx Sensitivity Tx Power -97dBm @ 1 Mbps -95dBm @ 18 Mbps -94dBm @ 5.5 Mbps -92dBm @ 24 Mbps -92dBm @ 11 Mbps -89dBm @ 36 Mbps -96dBm @ 6 Mbps -85dBm @ 48 Mbps -96dBm @ 12 Mbps -84dBm @ 54 Mbps ETSI/EU 5dBm-20dBm (EIRP) set in 1dB units FCC/IC 19dBm-34dBm (EIRP) set in 1dB units Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 27 Table 4 Interfaces (continued) Specification Value Rx Saturation Maximum Power at Antenna Port -5dBm (1 Mbps) -5dBm (2 Mbps) -5dBm (5.5 Mbps) -5dBm (11 Mbps) -5dBm (6 Mbps) -5dBm (9 Mbps) -5dBm (12 Mbps) -10dBm (18 Mbps) -30dBm (24 Mbps) -35dBm (36 Mbps) -35dBm (48 Mbps) -35dBm (54 Mbps) Antennas Multi-antenna system: 1-TX x 3-RX 6dBi omnidirectional integrated antennas Support for 802.11n MRC 802.11a/n Wireless Interface Standard IEEE 802.11a/n Wi-Fi Frequency Range 5.725 - 5.850 GHz (FCC/IC) 5.470 - 5.725 GHz (ETSI/EU) Modulation OFDM (64-QAM, 16-QAM) Rx Sensitivity Tx Power -92dBm @ 6 Mbps -84dBm @ 24 Mbps -91dBm @ 9 Mbps -81dBm @ 36 Mbps -90dBm @ 12 Mbps -77dBm @ 48 Mbps -87dBm @ 18 Mbps -75dBm @ 54 Mbps ETSI/EU 15dBm-30dBm (EIRP) set in 1dB units FCC/IC 18dBm-33dBm (EIRP) set in 1dB units Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 28 Table 4 Interfaces (continued) Specification Value Rx Saturation Maximum Power at Antenna Port -30dBm (6 Mbps) -30dBm (9 Mbps) -30dBm (12 Mbps) -30dBm (18 Mbps) -30dBm (24 Mbps) -35dBm (36 Mbps) -35dBm (48 Mbps) -35dBm (54 Mbps) Antennas Multi-antenna system: 1-TX x 1-RX 8dBi omnidirectional integrated antennas Support for 802.11n Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 29 Table 5 Power Options / Consumption Specification Value Antenna Protection <= 0.5μJ for 3kA @ 8/20μS Waveform EN61000-4-2 Level 4 ESD Immunity EN61000-4-5 Level 4 Surge Immunity Data Port Protection EN61000-4-2 Level 4 ESD Immunity EN61000-4-5 Level 4 Surge Immunity Power Power Input Power input: PoE (20-60Vdc) 100-277 VAC with external accessory Power Consumption 10 W typical Table 6 Certifications, Other Regulatory Domain Specification U.S. CFR 47 FCC Part 90 CFR 47 FCC Part 15.C; Class B UL579/IEC 60529 IP67 Rated for Outdoor Use ISTA 2A Europe EN60950 cTUVus Listed I.T.E. IEEE/ANSI C62.41 Category C AC Surge Immunity EN61000-4-5 Level 4 AC Surge Immunity EN61000-4-2 Level 4 ESD Immunity EN61000-4-4 Level 4 EFT Burst Immunity EN61000-4-3 EMC Field Immunity ETSI EN 301 489-17 ETSI EN 300 328 EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1 CISPR 22 Class B CE Canada Industry Canada RSS210 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 30 4 Antenna Information This chapter provides information on the integrated Tropos antennas: “2.4 GHz Antennas” on page 32 “5 GHz Antenna” on page 33 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 31 2.4 GHz Antennas 2.4 GHz Antennas Specifications for the 2.4 GHz antennas: Integrated omni antenna Length: 11.5” (29.2 cm) Average gain azimuth: 5.2dBi Peak gain: 6.0 dBi Maximum efficiency: 73% Antenna Patterns are shown in Figure 15. Figure 15 2.4 GHz Antenna Patterns Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 32 5 GHz Antenna 5 GHz Antenna Specifications for the 5 GHz antenna: Integrated omni antenna Length: 10” (25.4 cm) Average gain azimuth: 7.0dBi Peak gain: 8.0 dBi Maximum efficiency: 68% Antenna Patterns are shown in Figure 16. Figure 16 5 GHz Antenna Patterns Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 33 5 Installation Accessories This chapter contains accessory ordering information: Table 7 Installation Accessories Description Manufacturer Part Number Distributor Contact Information Outdoor CAT5 4-Pair Data Cable Belden 7929A Anixter www.anixter.com Belden 7921A (recommended) Anixter www.anixter.com Superior Essex BBDG Crossover Distribution www.crossoverdistribution.com Cable, CAT5, 8 Conductor, Harsh Environment Madison Cable 08KFK00013 Tyco www.madisoncable.com Data Protection Device Polyphaser IX-2H1DC48/W Polyphaser www.polyphaser.com Hyperlink HGLN-CAT5-1 Hyperlink www.hyperlinktech.com Data and PoE Protection Device Polyphaser POLNX4-60 Talley Communications, Inc. www.talleycom.com Universal remote control Universal Remote MX-500 Amazon www.amazon.com PoE PSE 90-264VAC PoE injector Skynet SNP-POET 48V SNP-POE9 24V PowerGate www.powergatellc.com/ EnGenius EBU-101-01 Netgate www.netgate.com SB Wireless SB-POEAPT-2448 SB Wireless www.sbwireless.com Pole Power ANSI C136.10 PoE Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 34 6 Wind Loading Considerations The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) standards manual, “Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals,” governs most structural support issues related to traffic lighting and controls. Many state and city public works departments site the AASHTO standard as the guide for their requirements. Local municipalities in coastal states, which experience frequent hurricanes, etc., may have exceptions to the AASHTO standard that require higher design limits for wind velocity or dead load. Numerous pole and mast arm assemblies are used for traffic controls and traffic lighting. Each assembly and installation is unique and worthy of an evaluation of the static and dynamic load bearing capabilities; however, in most cases, the assembly will include a pole with a single 6', 9' or 12' mast arm holding a single luminaire. Many of these mast arms are typically designed to hold hundreds of pounds of static load and to carry several square meters of sail area in 80mph winds. The typical mast arm is capable of supporting a single traffic control (typically weighing around 160 lbs) and a single traffic sign (typically presenting a few square meters of sail area). A single luminaire typically weighs about 60 lbs and presents about 3 square feet of sail area. Note Each assembly and installation is unique and worthy of an evaluation of the static and dynamic load bearing capabilities. It is your responsibility to evaluate the load bearing capabilities of the structure. The router weighs approximately 5 lbs, including all mounting hardware. The router can be mounted to the pole portion of the streetlight or to the mast arm portion. When the router is mounted to the pole or mast arm, most of the unit is hidden by the pole or mast arm and therefore presents minimal additional sail area to the structure. When the router is mounted to the pole portion of the structure, the sail area of the router is approximately 1 square foot. Pole manufacturers have advised Tropos Networks that small communications devices such as Tropos routers do not present any significant static or dynamic load to these structures. Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 35 Abbreviations The following acronyms are used in this document. Table 8 Abbreviations 2P Two-Phase or Split Phase 2W Two-Wire 3W Three-Wire AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials AC Alternating Current ANSI American National Standards Institute AWG American Wire Gauge Celsius CAT Category CCK Complementary Code Keying CE Conformite Europeene CFR Code of Federal Regulations CISPR International Special Committee on Radio Interference CSA Canadian Standard Association dB Decibels dBi Decibels Relative to an Isotropic Radiator dBm Decibels Referred to 1 Milliwatt DBPSK Differential-Binary Phase-Shift Keying DC Direct Current Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 36 Table 8 Abbreviations (continued) DGT Directorate General of Telecommunications (Taiwan) DQPSK Differential-Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying DSSS Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum EFT Electrically Fast Transients EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EN IEC standard ESD Electrostatic Discharge ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute EU European Union FCC Federal Communications Commission FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum HFC Hybrid Fiber Coax Hz Hertz IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IP67 Ingress Protection Standard ISM Instrumentation, Scientific, and Medical band ISTA International Safe Transit Association LAN Local Area Network Mbps Megabits Per Second MHz Megahertz MIL-STD Military Standard MPHPT Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications (Japan) MSO Multiple Service Operator MTBF Mean Time Between Failure Neutral Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 37 Table 8 Abbreviations (continued) NEC National Electrical Codes NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Phase PE Protective Earth PoE Power over Ethernet RJ45 Registered Jack 45 RSS Received Signal Strength Rx Receive RXD Receive Data TUV Technical Inspection Association Tx Transmit TXD Transmit Data UL Underwriters Laboratories UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply VAC Voltage (Alternating Current) VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference (Japan) VDC Voltage (Direct Current) VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Watts Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 38 Index Numerics 2.4 GHz antenna 32 2.4 GHz antennas 32 5 GHz antenna 33 6310 router 2 6320 router 2 grounding connecting 22 data protection device 22 router 21 accessories 34 American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) 35 antennas 2.4 GHz 32 5 GHz 33 general information and restrictions iii patterns 32, 33 type and placement 5 installation hardware and tools 4 installation, site surveys 5 installing Tropos router 1 interfaces 27 LAN port 18 location guidelines 5 building materials 5 cable gland 19 cautions vii certifications 30 clamps 8 clearance for mounting 6 concrete pole mounting 9 connecting a data port 18 data cables attaching before mounting 6 data port connecting 18 data protection device 22 data rate considerations 5 distance limits 4 management port 18 metal pole mounting 10 models 2 mounting clearance 6 instructions 9 large diameter poles 8 metal pole 10 orientation 6 strategies 6 streetlight 17 streetlight options 7 to wood, concrete, painted poles 9 tower 16 wood brace 15 wood pole 13 obstructions 5 order numbers 34 FCC antenna rules 3 physical environment 5 pole mounting 10 ports 18 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320 39 power consumption 24 source 6 specifications 30 preparing for installation 3 product specifications certifications 30 interfaces 27 physical 25 power 30 regulatory notices ii RJ45 Ethernet ports 18 router diagram 3 exploded view 3 router models 2 rubber boot 19 safety general considerations 6 information 23 site planning 4 site surveys 5 specifications certifications 30 interfaces 27 physical 25 power 30 streetlight mounting instructions 17 mounting options 7 tools for installation 4 tower mounting 16 warnings, general vii wind loading 35 wood brace mounting 15 wood pole mounting 13 Tropos MetroMesh Routers Installation Guide, Models 6310 and 6320
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