Airspan Networks AIRSPAN-BSR900 Base Station Radio (BSR) User Manual Part 3

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Symptom
Hardware Installation Guide
Possible Cause
Remedy
between any two
modules).
• Rectifier(s) are not properly
adjusted.
• Re-adjust the voltage of the
problematic rectifier(s).
Battery backup time
is too low
• Battery is too small for the
application.
• Increase battery capacity
• Charging voltage is too low
• Weak battery
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• Raise the system output voltage
using the “VOLT ADJ.”
• Replace the battery and check
ambient temperature according to
manufacturer’s instructions
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Installing WipLL Customer
Premises Equipment
Part II describes the procedures for installing the WipLL equipment located at the
subscriber’s premises.
Part II includes the following chapters:
! Chapter 8, “Installing the SPR”
! Chapter 9, “Installing the SDA”
! Chapter 10, “Installing the IDR”
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Installing the SPR
This chapter describes the installation of the WipLL Subscriber Premises Radio
(SPR) at the subscriber's premises.
This chapter includes the following chapters:
! Overview
! Physical Dimensions and Basic Design
! Cable Guidelines
! Mounting the SPR
Minimum Distance between SPRs
Wall Mounting
Pole Mounting
! Connecting an External Third-Party Antenna (Optional)
! Connecting to the SDA
! Connecting to a PC for Serial Configuration
! Connecting the RSS LED Adapter
! Connecting Power
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8.1. Overview
The SPR receives and transmits data from and to the base station. The SPR connects
to the subscriber’s network through the SDA. The SDA is an Ethernet hub/LAN
switch (depending on SDA model) that provides the SPR with DC power, lightening
protection, and Ethernet (10Base-T and/or 100Base-T )connectivity to the
subscriber’s PCs/network (up to four PCs depending on SDA model). The SPR
connects to the SDA by a CAT-5 cable.
The SPR is typically mounted on the subscriber's roof or external wall; the SDA is
installed inside the subscriber's premises.
The SPR is available in the following models:
! SPR with Standard Gain: includes a built-in antenna 15-dBi antenna gain,
covering an area of 23 degrees
! SPR with High-Gain Antenna: includes a built-in antenna with an 18-dBi
antenna gain, covering 15 degrees.
! SPR with External Antenna: includes an N-type connector port for attaching a
third-party external antenna.
Figure 8-1 displays a typical setup of the SPR and SDA at the subscriber's premises.
Note: The SDA can also be installed at a base station that has only one BSR.
This SDA replaces the need for the BSDU, and provides power and
connectivity to the single BSR.
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RF link
CAT-5e
Subscriber Premises
Radio (SPR) located
on the roof
PC
Subscriber Data
Adapter (SDA)
located inside
Figure 8-1: Typical SPR and SDA location and connections at subscriber's premises
Warning: As the system emits microwave radiation, a minimum distance of
200 mm must be maintained from the front of the SPR.
To avoid electrical or fire hazard, connect the SPR to the power supply only
after mounting the SPR and connecting data cables between the SPA and
SDA units.
Note: Usually, the SPR is initialized (i.e., configured with an IP address) at
Airspan's factory. However, if the SPR has not been configured, see Section
8.7, “Connecting to a PC for Serial Configuration”, before mounting the SPR.
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Note: The digital portion of the transceiver 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 on and off, the user is encouraged to try correct the
interference by performing one or more of the following measures:
- Reorientate 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 for help
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8.2. Physical Dimensions and Basic Design
The SPR is encased in a chassis and provides access to the SPR’s communication
port at the front panel. The SPR’s bottom panel provides holes for mounting the
SPR to, for example, a pole or wall (see Figure 8-3).
15-pin D-type
port
Figure 8-2: SPR (with built-in antennal)
The SPR’s physical dimensions are described in Table 8-1
Table 8-1: SPR physical dimensions
Parameter
SPR model
Standard Gain Antenna
High Gain Antenna
Height
311 mm (12.24 inches)
400 mm (15.74 inches)
Width
224 mm (8.82 inches)
317 mm (12.48 inches)
Depth
65.5 mm (2.58 inches)
65.5 mm (2.58 inches)
Weight
2.5 kg
4.7 kg
Notes:
1) The SPR’s physical dimensions exclude the mounting kit.
2) An SPR model with an N-type receptacle for attaching a third-party external
antenna is also available (see Section 8.5, “Connecting a Third-Party External
Antenna (Optional)”.
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8.3. Cable Guidelines
The following lists cable installation guidelines at the subscriber's premises:
! To prevent tripping, a wiring duct is to be provided at the subscriber's premises
to house data cables. Wiring channel type, location, and methods of securing are
to be discussed with the subscriber.
! Cables not housed in wiring channel must be dressed in a manner to avoid a trip
hazard. Avoid trailing wires across passageways.
! External data cables are to be protected in metal conduit that is to be secured to
the building structure in accordance with manufacturers recommendations.
! Outside wiring channels must not be located as to cause a trip hazard (e.g. roof
walkways)
! Observe recommended minimum bend radii when installing copper cables.
Wherever a cable changes direction, ensure that it does so in a smooth curve
with a radius of at least 50 mm in order to prevent damage.
! A maintenance loop is to be left in the cable just before the cable reaches the
SPR to prevent strain on the connector.
! Data cables threaded into holes drilled in walls are to be covered by a waterproof
sheath to prevent water penetration.
! Silicone sealant should be used to plug any holes on both internal and external
wall surfaces once cables are in place.
! All data cables should be labeled with both the source and destination at each
end. Un-used cable ends must also be identified with labels to assist with future
upgrades.
Warning: Cables with exposed ends (i.e., not yet crimped) should be covered
with protective polythene bags during external cable installation processes.
Note: A minimum separation of 200 mm should exist between power and data
cables.
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8.4. Mounting the SPR
The SPR can be mounted on a wall or pole. The SPR is mounted using the mounting
holes located on the SPR’s bottom panel (see Figure 8-3), and the mounting bracket
(provided). The mounting brackets for wall- and pole-mounting are different from
one another.
Mounting holes
Figure 8-3: SPR bottom panel providing holes for mounting
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8.4.1. Minimum Distance between SPRs
A minimum of 3-meter separation is required between mounted SPRs and existing
customer radio equipment when not transmitting on the same sector (see Figure 8-4).
3.0 metres
Figure 8-4: SPR separation when not transmitting on the same sector
A 1-meter separation is required between SPRs when on the same sector and
transmitting to the same BSR without requiring shielding (see Figure 8-5).
1.0 metre
Figure 8-5: SPR separation when transmitting on the same sector to the same BSR
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8.4.2. Wall-Mounting
SPR wall mounting is performed in two chronological stages:
! Attaching the mounting bracket to the SPR’s mounting holes.
! Attaching the mounting bracket (attached to the SPR) to the wall.
To mount the SPR on a wall:
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the SPR using two stainless steel bolts, as shown
in Figure 8-6.
BSR Mounting
Bracket
BSR
Jubilee clip slots
15-pin D-type
connector
BSR Fixing Bolts
Figure 8-6: Attaching the mounting bracket to the SPR
2. Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using four screws. The fixing
dimensions for the mounting bracket is illustrated in Figure 8-7.
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8mm
58mm
99mm
Figure 8-7: SPR mounting bracket dimensions for the four fixing holes
Note: Airspan does not provide screws for attaching the mounting bracket to
the wall. The screw size depends on the structure of the building to which the
bracket is to be attached. When selecting screw sizes, consideration must be
given to the weight of the SPR and load that may be induced in windy
conditions.
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3. Adjust the horizontal positioning of the SPR, and then fasten tight the two
stainless-steel bolts.
Rotation is restricted to the horizontal plane only. The permissible rotation is
shown in Figure 8-8.
Figure 8-8: Horizontal rotation of the SPR
Note: A thread-locking compound is to be used to prevent the bolts working
loose.
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8.4.3. Pole-Mounting
The SPR can be mounted on a pole (see Figure 8-9). Pole mounting allows the SPR
to be adjusted in the horizontal as well as the vertical plane. The pole-mounting
bracket assembly is designed to support the SPR on a round pole of 45 mm in
diameter.
Figure 8-9: Mounted SPR
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To mount the SPR on a pole:
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the SPR using two stainless steel bolts.
Locking Holes
BSR mounting
Bracket
Clamping Bracket
Pivot Hole
‘U’ Bolt
Figure 8-10: SPR mounting bracket assembly
2. Attach the clamping bracket to the mounting bracket using two M8 stainless
bolts.
3. Attach the Clamping bracket to the pole by placing the U-bolt around the pole,
and then inserting the U-bolt through the Clamping bracket and securing it by
screwing the two bolts on the U-bolt.
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4. Adjust the vertical position of the SPR. Lock the SPR at the desired position by
inserting the locking bolt in the desired position. Once the correct angle has been
set both bolts must be tightened to lock the SPR bracket in place.
5. Adjust the horizontal position of the SPR by rotating the SPR about the pole, and
then tighten the U-bolt.
SPR positioning is obtained in two planes by adjustment of the mounting bracket
assembly a shown in Figure 8-11.
Rotation about the
mounting bracket
Rotation about the
mounting pole
Figure 8-11: SPR GPS orientation in vertical (top figure) and horizontal plane (lower
figure)
Note: A thread-locking compound is to be used to prevent the bolts working
loose. A loop should be left in the cable for maintenance purposes and to
prevent the cable weight being taken directly on the connector.
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8.5. Connecting a Third-Party External Antenna
(Optional)
The SPR model with an N-type connector can be connected to an external antenna.
The addition of an external antenna allows greater RF sector coverage than the
standard SPR internal antenna models (i.e., 60°).
! Connector: N-type male
Figure 8-12: Example of an N-type connector
! Cable: RF coaxial
Warnings:
1) Before connecting the external antenna, ensure that the SPR is NOT
connected to the power source.
2) Before powering on the SPR, ensure that some type of equiment such as
an antenna or an RF attenuator is connected to the N-type receptacle. This
eliminates the risk of burning the SPR device.
3) It is the responsibility of the person installing the WipLL system to ensure
that when using the outdoor antenna kits in the United States (or where FCC
rules apply), that only those antennas certified with the product are used. The
use of any antenna other than those certified with the product is expressly
forbidden in accordance with FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204. The installer
should configure the output power level of antennas according to country
regulations and per antenna type
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To connect the SPR to an external antenna:
! Attach an N-type male connector of the third-party antenna to the N-type
receptacle located on the SPR’s front panel.
Figure 8-13: SPR model with N-type connector for attaching an external antenna
Note: Airspan supplies unterminated cables for N-type connectors. Refer to
Appendix B, “Cable Crimping" for N-type cable crimping.
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8.6. Connecting to the SDA
The SPR connects to the subscriber’s PCs/network through the SDA. To connect the
SPR to the SDA, you need to connect the SPR’s 15-Pin D-type port to the SDA’s
15-pin D-type port by a CAT-5e cable.
The SPR-to-SDA cable connection configurations is as follows:
! Connectors:
SPR: 15-pin D-type male (only 8 pins are used)
SDA: 15-pin D-type male (only 8 pins are used)
Note: Airspan supplies unterminated CAT-5e cables. Refer to the cable
crimping procedures for 15-Pin D-type connectors detailed in Appendix B,
“Cable Crimping".
! Cable: straight-through 10Base-T Ethernet UTP 4 Pair CAT-5e outdoor type
(24 AWG)
! Connector pinouts:
Table 8-2: SPR-to-SDA CAT 5 cable connector pinouts
15-pin
D-type
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Pin
Wire color
Function
+48 VDC
Blue / white
-48 VDC
Blue
Tx+
Orange / white
Tx-
Orange
Rx+
Green / white
Rx-
Green
Sync.+
Brown / white
Sync.-
Brown
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Pin
+48 VDC
-48 VDC
Rx+
Rx-
Tx+
Tx-
Sync.+
Sync.-
SDA
Function
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Notes:
- Pins 9 through 15 of the 15-pin D-type connector are not used.
- The wire color-coding described in the table is WipLL's standard for wire
color-coding. However, if you implement your company's wire color-coding
scheme, ensure that the wires are paired and twisted according to the pin
functions listed in Table 8-2 (e.g., Rx+ with Rx-).
WipLL uses the following wire color-coding standards for CAT 5 cables with 15-pin
D-type to 15-pin D-type connectors on either ends (8 wires used):
Figure 8-14: WipLL wire color-coding for 15-pin D-type connectors
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Notes:
1) The wires are twisted together in pairs, for example, blue/white with blue,
and orange/white with orange. This prevents electrical interference between
the transmitter pins. For example, pin 3 (Tx+; orange / white) is paired and
twisted with pin 4 (Tx-; orange).
2) The SDA connector pinouts are the same for all SDA models (SDA-1, SDA4H, SDA-4S, SDA-4S/VL, SDA-4S/Vltag, SDA-4S/1H3L, and SDA4S/VL/1H3L).
Warning: To avoid electrical shock, before connecting the SPR to the SDA,
ensure that the SDA is not connected to the power supply.
To connect the SPR to the SDA:
1. Attach the 15-pin D-type connector, at one end of the cable, to the SPR’s 15-pin
D-type port labeled DATA POWER SYNC, as displayed in Figure 8-15.
2. Attach the 15-pin D-type connector, at the other end of the cable, to the SDA’s
15-pin D-type port, as displayed in Figure 8-15.
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Figure 8-15: SPR-to-SDA cable connections
Note: The maximum cable length permissible between the SPR and SDA is
100 meters.
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8.7. Connecting to a PC for Serial Configuration
To configure an SPR, you need to connect a PC running the WipLL network
management system (WipConfig) to the SPR. The SPR’s 15-pin D-type port
provides serial interface to a PC for SPR initial configuration. This port uses 9 of its
15 pins for serial interface; the remaining pins are used for interfacing with the SDA
with which the SPR remains connected. To connect the SPR to the management
station (i.e., PC) and the SDA, a Y-cable (splitter) is used.
Note: SPR configuration is performed while the SDA is connected to the SPR.
The SPR-to-PC and SDA cable connections for SPR serial configuration are as
follows:
! Connectors:
SPR: 15-pin D-type male (only 9-pins used)
PC: 9-pin D-type (RS-232)
SDA: 15-pin D-type male
! Cable: straight-through Y-cable
PC
9-pin D-type
female
SPR
15-pin D-type
male
15-pin D-type
male
SDA
Figure 8-16: Y-cable for serial connection
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! Connector pinouts:
Table 8-3: Y-cable SPR-to-SDA connector pinouts
SPR
15-pin D-type
male
SDA
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
0 VDC
+48 VDC
+48 VDC
-48 VDC
Ethernet Tx+
Rx+
Ethernet Tx-
Rx-
Ethernet Rx+
Tx+
Ethernet Rx-
Tx-
Hop Sync+
Sync.+
Hop Sync-
Sync.-
15-pin D-type
male
Table 8-4: Y-cable SPR-to-PC connector pinouts
SPR
15-pin D-type
male
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PC
Function
Pin
Function
12
GND
GND
14
RS232 Rx
Rx
15
RS232 Tx
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The Y-cable connector pin assignments are displayed shematically in Figure 8-17.
Figure 8-17: Y-cable connector pin assignment
To connect the SPR to a PC for serial configuration:
1. Connect the 15-pin D-type male connector (P1), at the one end of the Y-cable,
to the SPR, as displayed in Figure 8-18.
2. Connect the 15-pin D-type male connector (J1), at the other end of the Y-cable,
to the SDA, as displayed in Figure 8-18.
3. Connect the 9-pin D-type (RS232) connector (J2), at the other end of the Ycable, to the PC, as displayed in Figure 8-18.
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Figure 8-18: SPR cable connections for serial configuration
Note: For performing SPR initial configuration using WipLL’s management
applications, refer to Airspan’s WipConfig User’s Guide or WipConfig PDA
User’s Guide.
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8.8. Connecting the RSS LED Adapter
The WipLL RSS LED adapter indicates the received signal strength (RSS) between
the SPR and the BSR. This allows you to accurately position the SPR during
installation for optimal radio frequency signal reception. The RSS LED adapter is
connected between the SPR and SDA CAT 5 cable connection. The RSS LED
adapter provides two 15-pin D-type ports: one for the SPR side; and the other for the
SDA side. The RSS LED adapter can be connected in one of the following manners:
! The RSS LED adapter 15-pin D-type port connects directly to the SPR’s 15-pin
D-type port; while the other RSS LED adapter’s 15-pin D-type port connects to
the SDA via the CAT 5 cable.
-Or! Both 15-pin D-type ports of the RSS LED adapter connect to the SPR and SDA
via a CAT 5 cable on either side.
The following describes the connectors, cable, and connector pinouts:
! Connectors:
SPR: 15-pin D-type male (only 9-pins used)
RSS LED adapter:
−
SPR side: 15-pin D-type female
−
SDA side: 15-pin D-type male
SDA: 15-pin D-type male
! Cables: two straight-through cables for SPR-to-RSS LED adapter, and for SDAto-RSS LED adapter.
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To connect the RSSI LED adapter:
1. Connect the 15-pin D-type male connector, at one end of the straight-through
cable, to the SPR, as displayed in Figure 8-19.
2. Connect the 15-pin D-type female connector, at the other end of the straightthrough cable, to the RSS LED adapter, as displayed in Figure 8-19.
3. Connect the 15-pin D-type male connector, at one end of the straight-through
cable that originates from the SDA, to the RSS LED adapter, as displayed in
Figure 8-19.
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Figure 8-19: Connecting the RSS LED adapter
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Note: You can connect the RSS LED adapter’s 15-pin male port directly to the
SPR’s 15-pin port, instead of using a cable.
Table 8-5 describes the LEDs on the RSS LED adapter.
Table 8-5: LED description of the RSS LED adapter
LED
Power
RSS LEDs
(LEDs 0 to 7)
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Color
Red
Green
Function
Power
Received
Signal
Strength
level
Status
Description
On
The SPR receives power from
the SDA
Off
No power is supplied to the
SPR by the SDA
Blinking
Data transmission is occurring
on the Ethernet LAN
LED 1 blinking
RSS ≤ -94 dBm
LED 1 is on
-93 dBm ≤ RSS ≤ -90 dBm
LEDs 1 and 2 are
on
-89 dBm ≤ RSS ≤ -86 dBm
LEDs 1, 2, and 3
are on
-85 dBm ≤ RSS ≤ -82 dBm
LEDs 1, 2, 3, and 4
are on
-81 dBm ≤ RSS ≤ -78 dBm
LEDs 1, 2, 3, 4,
and 5 are on
-77 dBm ≤ RSS ≤ -74 dBm
LEDs1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
and 6 are on
-73 dBm ≤ RSS ≤ -70 dBm
LEDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6 and 7 are on
-69 dBm ≤ RSS ≤ -66 dBm
All LEDs are on
RSS ≥ -65 dBm
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8.9. Connecting Power
The SPR receives, through its 15-pin D-type port, its power supply from the SDA.
In turn, the SDA connects to an external power adapter from where it receives
power. The SDA provides 48 VDC nominal power to the SPR (minimum of 30
VDC: maximum of 55 VDC).
Warning: If you are using an external antenna, ensure that you connect the
antenna before connecting the SPR to the power source.
Note: For a description of the procedure for connecting power to the SDA, see
Chapter 9, “Installing the SDA”.
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Installing the SDA
This chapter describes the installation of the WipLL Subscriber Data Adapter
(SDA) at the subscriber's premises.
This chapter includes the following chapters:
! Overview
! Physical Dimensions and Basic Design
! Mounting the SDA
Desktop-Mounting
Wall-Mounting
! Connecting to the SPR
! Connecting to the Subscriber’s Ethernet Network
Connecting to PCs
Connecting to a Hub
Connecting to a VoIP Network
! Connecting AC Power
! LED Display
SDA-4H
SDA-4S Models
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9.1. Overview
The SDA is an Ethernet hub/LAN switch that provides the SPR with DC power,
lightening protection, and Ethernet connectivity to the subscriber’s PCs/network.
The SDA connects to the SPR by a CAT-5 cable.
The SDA provides 10/100BaseT connectivity (depending on the SDA model) to the
subscriber’s PCs or network (up to four PCs depending on the SDA model).
The SDA is located inside the subscriber's premises, typically mounted on a wall or
simply placed on a desktop.
The SDA is available in six models:
! SDA-1: This is a hub that provides one 10BaseT interface (RJ-45 port) with the
subscriber’s PC and/or network (via a hub or LAN switch).
! SDA-4H: This is a hub and provides four 10BaseT ports for interfacing with the
subscriber’s PCs/network. In addition, one of the 10BaseT ports provides
crossover configuration for crossover-cable connection for interfacing with, for
example, other hubs.
! SDA-4S models: Integrated LAN switches, providing four 10/100BaseT
interfaces with the subscriber’s PCs/network. The ports of the SDA-4S models
support Auto Negotiation, allowing automatic configuration for the highest
possible speed link: 10BaseT or 100BaseT, and Full Duplex or Half Duplex
mode. In other words, the speed of the connected device (PC) determines the
speed at which packets are transmitted through the specific port. For example, if
the device (i.e, PC) to which the port is connected is running at 100 Mbps, the
port connection will transmit packets at 100 Mbps. If the device (i.e, PC) to
which the port is connected is running at 10 Mbps, the port connection will
transmit packets at 10 Mbps. In addition, the SDA-4S ports support MDI/MDIX automatic crossover, allowing connection to straight-through or crossover
CAT-5 cables
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SDA-4S/VL: Provides VLANs between its ports and the SPR, ensuring
privacy between users of different ports (i.e., multi-tenant VLAN security).
For example, all users connected to Port 1 do not “see” users connected to
Port 2.
SDA-4S/VLtag: This model is ideal for multi-tenant applications where
traffic engineering and privacy is required. SDA-4S/VLtag assigns the traffic
from each of its four ports with a different VLAN ID. The VLAN IDs are
fixed (since SDA-4S/VLtag is not user configurable). SPR converts the four
VLAN IDs tagged by SDA-4S/VLtag to four VLAN IDs configured via
WipLL’s NMS. The tag conversion is performed by SPR before sending the
traffic to the air and the other way around when coming from the air.
SDA-4S/1H3L: Provides a high priority port (left-most port) for VoIP
traffic.
SDA-4S/VL/1H3L: Combines the functionality of the SDA-4S/VL and
SDA-4S/1H3L models (VLAN for each port and a high priority port for
VoIP).
Figure 9-1 displays a typical setup of the SPR and SDA at the subscriber's premises.
Note: The SDA can also be installed at a base station that has only one BSR.
This SDA replaces the need for the BSDU, and provides power and
connectivity to the single BSR.
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RF link
CAT-5e
Subscriber Premises
Radio (SPR) located
on the roof
PC
Subscriber Data
Adapter (SDA)
located inside
Figure 9-1: Typical SPR and SDA location and connections at subscriber's premises
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9.2. Physical Dimensions and Basic Design
The SDA is encased in a chassis. The chassis front panel provides access to the
SDA’s communication ports. The left-side of the chassis provides a power connector
port for connection to an external power adapter. The SDA’s bottom panel provides
holes for mounting the SDA on a wall
Figure 9-2 displays the SDA-4S models and the SDA-4H.
15-pin D-type
port
Power
connector port
10/100BaseT
ports
Figure 9-2: SDA-4S models and SDA-4H (front, side, and top panels)
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Figure 9-3 displays the SDA-1 model.
15-Pin D-type
port
Power connector
port
RJ-45 port
(10BaseT)
Figure 9-3: SDA-1 (front, side, and top panels)
The SDA’s physical dimensions are described in Table 9-1
Table 9-1: SDA physical dimensions
Parameter
9-6
Value
Height
200 mm (7.87 inches)
Width
150 mm (5.9 inches)
Depth
40 mm (1.57 inches)
Weight
0.53 kg
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9.3. Mounting the SDA
The SDA can be wall or desk mounted.
9.3.1. Desktop-Mounting
For desk mounting (horizontal mounting), the chassis’ bottom panel provides four
rubber feet on each corner.
Warning: For desk mounting, do not place the SDA on a carpeted surface
where airflow is restricted and a fire hazard may result.
Mounting
brackets
Rubber feet
Figure 9-4: SDA - rear panel
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9.3.2. Wall-Mounting
For SDA wall mounting, two mounting hooks are molded into the chassis’ bottom
panel (see Figure 9-4). The dimensions of the SDA’s wall-mounting hooks, located
on the chassis bottom panel, are displayed in Figure 9-5.
5 mm
59
100
Figure 9-5: SDA mounting footprint details
Notes:
1) Airspan does not supply screws for wall mounting as the size and type of
screws depends on the type of wall at the subscriber’s premises
2) For reasons of safety both fixing points must be utilized when mounting the
unit.
3) The SDA is supplied with a 1-metre AC power lead assembly. Therefore,
the unit must be located within reachable distance of the customer's mains
power
outlet.
4) The cable must be dressed tidily and not be taught or pose a trip hazard
when
connected.
5) The maximum cable run between an SDA and an SPR is 100 meters.
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9.4. Connecting to the SPR
The SDA’s 15-pin D-type port connects to the SPR’s 15-pin D-type port by a CAT5 cable.
Note: For a detailed description on connecting the SDA to the SPR, see
Chapter 8, “Installing the SPR”.
9.5. Connecting to the Subscriber’s Ethernet
Network
The SDA provides RJ-45 port(s) for Ethernet connectivity to the subscriber’s
PCs/network. The number of Ethernet ports and the speed of the Ethernet connection
depend on the SDA model. Table 9-2 describes the number of ports and
transmission speeds supported by the various SDA models.
Table 9-2: Number of ports and transmission speed of SDA models
SDA Model
RJ-45 Ports
Speed (Mbps)
SDA-1
10
SDA-4H
10
SDA-4S models
(SDA-4S; SDA-4S/VL; SDA-4S/Vltag; SDA4S/1H3L; SDA-4S/VL/1H3L)
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The following list describes the location of the Ethernet ports for the various SDA
models:
! SDA-1: one RJ-45 port (see Figure 9-6)
RJ-45 port
Figure 9-6: SDA-1 with one Ethernet port
! SDA-4H: four RJ-45 ports (see Figure 9-7).
Note: The left-most port (J5) is a crossover port.
R-J45 connector (J5)
- cross over
R-J45 connector (J4)
R-J45 connector (J3)
R-J45 connector (J2)
D-type connector (J1)
Figure 9-7: SDA-4H with four Ethernet ports
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! SDA-4S models (SDA-4S, SDA-4S/VL, SDA-4S/Vltag, SDA-4S/1H3L, and
SDA-4S/VL/1H3L): four 10/100BaseT RJ-45 ports. These ports support 10/100
Mbps autonegotiation, and MDI/MDI-X automatic crossover. This allows you to
connect straight-through or crossover CAT-5 cables to these ports.
10/100BaseT
RJ-45 ports
Figure 9-8: SDA-4S RJ-45 Ethernet Ports
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9.5.1. Connecting to PCs
The SDA connects to the subscriber’s PC(s) through the SDA’s Ethernet port
(RJ-45).
Note: To avoid electrical or fire hazard, ensure that the data connections to
the SDA is made prior to connecting the power supply.
The SDA-to-subscriber PC cable configurations are as follows:
! Connector: 8-pin RJ-45
! Cable: straight-through Ethernet cable
! Connector Pinouts:
RJ-45:
SDA-1, SDA-4H (J2, J3, J4), SDA-4S
Pin
RJ-45 crossover cables:
SDA-4H (J5)
Function
+RX
-RX
+TX
NC
NC
-TX
NC
NC
Pin
Function
+Tx
-Tx
+Rx
NC
NC
-Rx
NC
NC
To connect the SDA to the subscriber’s PC(s):
1. Connect the 8-pin RJ-45 male connector, at the one end of the Ethernet cable, to
the SDA’s RJ-45 Ethernet port (see Figure 9-9).
2. Connect the 8-pin RJ-45 male connector, at the other end of the Ethernet cable,
to the subscriber’s PC (or device). (See Figure 9-9.)
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Figure 9-9: SDA-to-PC Cable Connections
Note: The SDA-4S RJ-45 ports support MDI/MDI-X automatic crossover. This
means that straight-through or crossover CAT-5 cables can be connected to
these ports.
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9.5.2. Connecting to a Hub
The SDA-4S models and SDA-4H can be connected to another hub (for example,
for daisy chaining). The ports of the SDA-4S models support MDI/MDI-X
automatic crossover, allowing connection of straight-through or crossover cables.
However, for the SDA-4H model, only the left-most RJ-45 port (J5) is a crossover
port (see Figure 9-7).
The SDA-4S and SDA-4H cable configurations for connectivity to a hub, are as
follows:
! Connector: 8-Pin RJ-45
! Cable:
SDA-4H: crossover-cable
SDA-4S models: straight-through or crossover cables (due to MDI/MDI-X
ports)
! Connector pinouts: SDA-4H:
SDA-4H
RJ-45 (J5)
Pin
Function
+TX
-TX
+RX
NC
NC
-RX
NC
NC
To connect SDA-4S or SDA-4H to a hub:
1. Connect the RJ-45 male, at one end of the cable, to the SDA-4H’s left-most RJ45 port (J5), or any SDA-4S’s RJ-45 port.
2. Connect the RJ-45 male, at the other end of the cable, to the hub.
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Figure 9-10: SDA-4H crossover cable connections to hub
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Figure 9-11: SDA-4S crossover/straight-through cable connections to hub
Note: The SDA-4S RJ-45 ports support MDI/MDI-X automatic crossover.
Therefore, crossover CAT-5 cables can be connected to any of the ports.
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9.5.3. Connecting to a VoIP Network
The SDA-4S/1H3L and SDA-4S/VL/1H3L model’s left-most RJ-45 Ethernet port
assigns high priority to VoIP trafic. This port is used to connect to the subscriber’s
VoIP network. This port assigns high priority to VoIP traffic, as opposed to the other
RJ-45 ports, which assigns lower priority.
The cable connections for connecting the SDA-4S/1H3L and SDA-4S/VL/1H3L
models to the subscriber’s VoIP network, are as follows:
! Connector: 8-pin RJ-45 male
! Cable: straight-through or crossover
! Connector pinouts:
RJ-45 (left-most port)
Pin
Function
+RX
-RX
+TX
NC
NC
-TX
NC
NC
To connect to the VoIP network:
1. Connect the RJ-45 male connector, at the one end of the Ethernet cable, to the
left-most RJ-45 port on the front panel of the SDA-4S/1H3L and SDA4S/VL/1H3L chassis (see Figure 9-12).
2. Connect the RJ-45 male connector, at the other end of the cable, to the VoIP
network, for example, to a Residential Gateway (see Figure 9-12).
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Figure 9-12: Connecting VoIP RJ-45 Port (for SDA-4S/1H3L and SDA-4S/VL/1H3L)
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9.6. Connecting AC Power
The SDA receives AC power by connecting to a standard 110–240 VAC wall outlet.
In turn, the SDA provides 48 VDC nominal power to the SPR (minimum of 30
VDC: maximum of 55 VDC).
Table 9-3 lists the SDA power supply specifications.
Table 9-3: SDA Power Supply Specifications
Power parameter
Units
Voltages
110-240 VAC
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Amps
0.3-0.7A
The following lists the cable connection between the SDA and the power outlet:.
! Connector: AC IEC 320 type (female)
Figure 9-13: Power Chord
! Cable: 3-core 0.7mm² type (maximum length is 1.5 m)
For all SDA models, the power port is located on the left-panel of the chassis, as
displayed in Figure 9-14 for SDA-1, and in Figure 9-15 for SDA-4H and SDA-4S
models.
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Power port
Figure 9-14: Location of SDA-1 power port
Power port
Figure 9-15: Location of SDA-4S model’s and SDA-4H power port
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Warning: Ensure that plugs fitted to mains power leads for subscriber
premises equipment are compatible with AC mains sockets. Do not replace
plugs on power leads to suit local requirements without first verifying grounding
practice for the country and equipment in question.
Careful consideration must be given to issues including local wiring
requirements, cable color-coding, safety grounding, and circuit protection
requirements.
Prior to connecting to the power outlet, the following pre-connection inspection
should be performed on power sockets:
! Power socket shall be visually inspected to ensure that no other equipment is
connected to the power outlet.
! No damage to the power outlet.
! No water or dampness on or around the power outlet.
! The power outlet shall be checked using a proprietary plug tester such as a
“Martindale Ze” type. Checks are required to verify the earth loop impedance
value and the presence of phase, neutral, and earth connections.
Note: To avoid electrical or fire hazard, ensure that the data connections to
the SDA is made prior to connecting the SDA to the power supply.
To connect the SDA to AC power supply:
1. Plug the power plug female, at the end of the AC power chord, into the power
plug male located omn the left of the SDA chassis (see Figure 9-16).
2. Plug the power plug male, at the other end of the AC power chord, into the wall
power outlet (110-240 VAC). (See Figure 9-16.)
3. Verify that the power is received by the SDA by checking that the POWER
LED light (green) is on.
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Figure 9-16: SDA power cable connections
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9.7. LED Display
The SDA-4H and SDA-4S models provide LED indicators that indicate network
connection, traffic status, and power. These LEDs are located on the top panel of the
chassis.
9.7.1. SDA-4H
Figure 9-17 displays the location of the SDA-4H LED indicators.
Ethernet LEDs (2, 3, and 4)
(straight-through)
CROSS (5) LED
UPLINK (1) LED
POWER
LED
Figure 9-17: SDA-4H LED indicators
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Table 9-4 describes the SDA-4H LED indicators.
Table 9-4: Description of the SDA-4H LED Indicators
LED
Color
1 (UPLINK)
Yellow
2, 3, and 4
5 (CROSS)
POWER
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Yellow
Yellow
Green
Status
Meaning
On
Physical link between SDA-4H and SPR
Blinking
Traffic flow between SDA-4H and SPR
Off
No link between SDA-4H and SPR
On
Physical link between SDA-4H and Ethernet network
Blinking
Traffic flow between SDA-4H and Ethernet network
Off
No link between SDA-4H and Ethernet network
On
Physical link between SDA-4H and crossover Ethernet
port connection
Blinking
Traffic flow between SDA-4H and crossover Ethernet
port network
Off
No link between SDA-4H and crossover Ethernet port
connection
On
Power received by the SDA-4H.
Off
No power received by SDA-4H
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9.7.2. SDA-4S Models
Table 9-5 describes the SDA-4S model’s LED indicators.
Table 9-5: Description of the SDA-4S model’s LED indicators
LED
2, 3, 4, and 5
Color
Orange
Green
Orange
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Meaning
On
Physical link (10BaseT) between SDA-4S and SPR
Blinking
Traffic flow between SDA-4S and SPR
Off
No link between SDA-4S and SPR
On
100BaseT physical link between SDA-4H and Ethernet
network
Blinking
100BaseT traffic flow between SDA-4H and Ethernet
network
Off
No traffic flow between SDA-4S and Ethernet network
On
10BaseT physical link between SDA-4H and Ethernet
network
Blinking
10BaseT traffic flow between SDA-4H and Ethernet
network
Off
No traffic flow between SDA-4S and Ethernet network
On
Power received by the SDA-4S model.
Off
No power received by SDA-4S model.
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Installing the IDR
This chapter describes the installation of the WipLL Indoor Data Radio (IDR),
which is installed at the base station.
This chapter includes the following sections:
! Overview
! Physical Dimensions and Basic Design
! Mounting the IDR
Desk Mounting
Wall and Pole Mounting
! Connecting a Third-Party External Antenna
! Connecting to an Ethernet Network
! Positioning IDR for Optimum RF Reception
! Connecting to PC for Serial Configuration
! Connecting Power
Power LEDs
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10.1. Overview
The IDR device is an optional WipLL device that combines the functionality of the
SPR and SDA devices. The IDR has a built-in antenna that provides an interface for
transmission with the base station. In addition, the IDR provides an interface for
10Base-T Ethernet with the subscriber's network. However, unlike the SDA, a
separate power supply unit (power adapter) powers the IDR.
The IDR is available in two models:
! IDR with an internal antenna
! IDR with a TNC connector for connecting to a third-party external antenna
RF link
to BSR
Optional external
antenna
RF cable
IDR
PC
Figure 10-1: Typical IDR setup at subscriber's premises (showing optional antenna)
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Warning: To avoid electrical or fire hazard, ensure that all connections to the
IDR are performed prior to connecting the power supply.
Note: The digital portion of the transceiver 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 on and off, the user is encouraged to try correct the
interference by performing one or more of the following measures:
- Reorientate 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 for help
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10.2. Physical Dimensions and Basic Design
The IDR is encased in a chassis providing access to the IDR's communication port at
the front panel.
TNC-type connector for
3rd party external antenna
Chassis cover bolt
LEDs
RJ-11 serial port
RJ-45 10Base-T port
Molex 6-pin power port
Figure 10-2: IDR front panel with cover removed exposing ports
The IDR's physical dimensions are described in Table 10-1.
Table 10-1: IDR physical dimensions
Parameter
Weight
Value
1,43 kg
Dimensions (H x W x D)
• IDR with built-in antenna
• 155 mm (6.1 inches) x 233
mm (9.17 inches) x 74.5
mm (2.93 inches)
• IDR with an external
antenna
• 120.5 mm (4.74 inches) x
61mm (2.4 inches) x 35
mm (1.37 inches)
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10.3. Mounting the IDR
The IDR may be mounted in the following ways:
! Desk
! Pole
! Wall
Note: Before mounting or attaching any brackets to the IDR, ensure that all
cables are securely attached and that the unit functions correctly in the
proposed location.
10.3.1. Desk Mounting
The IDR may be mounted on a desk in one of the following ways:
! Vertically
! Horizontally
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10.3.1.1. Vertical-Desk Mounting
A base plate is provided to mount the unit vertically on the desk, i.e., in standing
position. The base plate is designed to fit in one position only.
To desk mount the IDR in a vertical position:
! Insert the IDR into the base and press firmly until the tabs click into place. See
Figure 10-3.
Deskmounting
plate
Figure 10-3: IDR vertical desk mounting
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10.3.1.2. Horizontal-Desk Mounting
To position the IDR horizontally on the desk, four rubber pads, supplied with the
unit, must be fitted to avoid damage to mounting surfaces.
mTo desk mount the IDR in a horizontal position:
! Secure the rubber pads to the posts provided on the rear of the IDR using four
self-tapping screws. See Figure 10-4.
Rubber foot
Screw
Figure 10-4: IDR horizontal desk mounting using supplied rubber pads and tapping
screws
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10.3.2. Wall and Pole Mounting
The IDR may be mounted to a wall or to a 5-cm diameter pole. Wall and pole
mounting both use the same mounting brackets and wall hanger plate.
10.3.2.1. Assembling the Bracket and Hanger Plate
The wall hanger plate secures the IDR to a wall or pole. The wall bracket and hanger
plate allows positioning the IDR in the correct orientation. Holes are provided in the
wall hanger plate for both pole and wall mounting options
To assemble the bracket and hanger plate:
1. Insert a 4 mm hex nut into the slot on the tilt arm component
2. Holding the nut in place, attach the tilt arm to the mounting bracket using a 4
mm socket head bolt. Hand tighten the bolt only. See Figure 10-5.
3. Affix the complete mounting assembly to the rear of the IDR using the 4-off
self-tapping screws supplied with the kit.
Mounting Bracket
Screw
Tilt Arm
Nut
Figure 10-5: Mounting bracket assembly
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4. Attach the wall bracket assembly to wall hanger using an M4 socket-head bolt
and nut as shown in Figure 10-6. The bolt is only to be hand tightened at this
stage.
Wall Hanger
M-4 nut
Screw
Mounting bracket
assembly
Figure 10-6: Wall hanger fixing method
Figure 10-7: Wall hanger & mounting bracket assembly
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5. Once assembled, the IDR mounting bracket assembly may be secured to the rear
of the IDR using the 4-off self-tapping screws supplied in the unit fixing kit. See
Figure 10-8.
Self tapping
Screws
Figure 10-8: Mounting bracket assembly secured to IDR
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10.3.2.2. Pole Mounting
Prior to mounting the IDR to a pole the wall mounting bracket assembly must be
fitted as described in the previous section.
To pole mount the IDR:
1. Offer up the IDR assembly to the pole as shown in Figure 10-9.
2. Insert 2-off M10 bolts through the holes in the wall hanger.
3. Slide the clamp-holder into position and secure using washers, spring-washers
and nuts as illustrated in Figure 10-10. Finger-tighten the fasteners.
4. Slide the IDR to the required location on the pole and fully tighten the fasteners.
Clamp holder
Washer
Spring
Washer
Bolt
Hex Nut
Figure 10-9: IDR pole mounting components
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Figure 10-10: IDR secured to a pole
To set the correct IDR inclination:
1. Loosen the 2-off M4 socket head screws on the mounting bracket tilt-arm
2. Position the IDR at the desired angle.
3. Re-tighten the 2 off socket screws on the tilt arm.
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10.3.2.3. Wall Mounting
Warning: Prior to drilling holes in a wall ensure that there are no hidden
services such as electricity cables or water pipes. A stop must be used on the
power drill to ensure that bored holes do not exceed 35 mm.
To mount the IDR on a wall:
1. Loosen the 2-off M4 socket head screws on the mounting bracket tilt-arm and
remove the wall hanger.
2. Offer up the wall hanger to the wall and scribe through the mounting hole
locations.
3. Drill holes to suit the type of wall fixing.
4. If required insert anchor plugs suited to the wall material.
5. Affix the wall hanger using 4-off screws suited to the anchor plugs and wall
material.
6. Re-attach the IDR mounting bracket to the wall hanger. Finger tighten the
screws.
7. Position the IDR at the desired inclination.
8. Re-tighten the screws to lock the IDR in position.
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10.4. Connecting a Third-Party External
Antenna
The IDR provides a TNC-type connector for connecting a third-party antenna to the
IDR. This antenna can be placed on the subscriber’s windowsill to provide better RF
signal reception with the BSR.
Note: Airspan supplies unterminated cables for N-type connectors. Therefore,
refer to the cable crimping procedures for N-type connectors detailed in
Appendix B, “Cable Crimping".
! Connector: TNC-type male
Warning: Before connecting the external antenna, ensure that the IDR is NOT
connected to the power source.
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Figure 10-11: Connecting a third-party antenna
Warning: It is the responsibility of the person installing the WipLL system
to ensure that when using the outdoor antenna kits in the United States (or
where FCC rules apply), that only those antennas certified with the product are
used. The use of any antenna other than those certified with the product is
expressly forbidden in accordance with FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204. The
installer should configure the output power level of antennas according to
country regulations and per antenna type.
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10.5. Connecting to an Ethernet Network
The IDR provides one Ethernet interface for the subscriber’s Ethernet network. This
port is located on the front panel, and labeled Ethernet.
! Connector: 8-Pin RJ-45
! Cable: CAT-5
! Connector pinouts:
Pin
Function
Rx+
RxTx+
Not Connected
Not Connected
TxNot connected
Not connected
To connect IDR to the subscriber’s Ethernet network:
1. Attach the 8-pin RJ-45 connector, at one end of the cable, to the IDR's Ethernet
port, labeled Ethernet (see Figure 10-12).
2. Attach the 8-pin RJ-45 connector, at the other end of the cable, to the PC's LAN
port (see Figure 10-12).
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Figure 10-12: Connecting IDR to a client PC
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10.5.1. Ethernet LED Indicator
The IDR provides one LED that indicates an Ethernet connection. This LED is
labeled Ethernet and is located on the IDR’s top panel.
Table 10-2: Description of Ethernet LEDs
LED
Ethernet
Color
Orange
Status
Indicates
On
Physical link between IDR and Ethernet network
Off
No physical link between IDR and Ethernet network
Blinking
Data is flowing through the Ethernet port
10.6. Positioning IDR for Optimum RF
Reception
Once mounted to a wall, pole, or desk the IDR unit may be positioned to ensure the
best RF signal communication with the BSR. The RF signal strength is indicated by
three LEDs on the IDR chassis. The following table describes the RF signaling
strength indicator LEDs.
Table 10-3: Description of RF signal strength LEDs
LED
Color
Function
Status
Description
Previous
Releases
RSSI
LEDs:
LO,
MED,
and HI
10-18
Green
RSSI level
Release 4.2B
All LEDs On
RSSI ≥ -60 dBm
RSSI ≥ -60 dBm
Two LEDs On
-65 dBm ≤ RSSI ≤
-61 dBm
-70 dBm ≤ RSSI <
-60 dBm
One LED On
-70 dBm ≤ RSSI ≤
-66 dBm
-80 dBm ≤ RSSI <
-70 dBm
One LED
Blinking
RSSI ≤ -77 dBm
-90 dBm ≤ RSSI <
-80 dBm
All LEDs Off
-76 dBm ≤ RSSI ≤
-71 dBm
RSSI < -90 dBm
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Figure 10-13: IDR LED indicators
To position the IDR for optimum RF signal:
! Position the IDR until all three RF signaling strength indicator LEDs are lit.
Refer to Section 10.3.2, “Wall and Pole Mounting” page 10-8 for details on
adjusting IDR wall and pole mounting position.
For desk-top mounting, the IDR can be simply relocated to obtain the strongest
signal.
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10.7. Connecting to PC for Serial Configuration
To perform IDR initial configuration, you need to connect the IDR’s RJ-11 port to
the serial port of a PC running the WipLL network management application (i.e.,
WipConfig).
The IDR’s RJ-11 port labeled Serial, located on the front panel, connects to the
serial port of a PC via a cable with an RJ-11 connector on the one end, and a 9-Pin
D-type connector on the other (i.e., a direct serial cable connection-DCC).
! Connectors:
6-Pin RJ-11 male to 9-pin D-type female adapter
9-Pin D-type male to 9-Pin D-type female adapter
! Cable:
Straight-through cable with 6-Pin RJ-11 male on one end and 9-Pin D-type
female on the other (connects between IDR and crossover cable)
Crossover cable with 9-Pin D-type male on one end and 9-Pin D-type
female on the other (connects straight-through cable to PC)
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! Connector pinouts:
Crossover cable
Straight-through cable
6-Pin RJ-11
Pin
Function
Rx
Not connected
NC
NC
GND
Tx
9-Pin D-type
female
9-Pin D-type
male
9-Pin D-type
male
Pin
Pin
Pin
To connect the IDR to the WipLL management station (PC):
1. Connect the 6-Pin RJ-11 connector to the IDR’s RJ-11 port (labeled Serial)
located on the IDR’s front panel (see Figure 10-14).
2. Connect the 9-Pin D-type female connector, at the other end of the straightthrough cable, to the 9-Pin D-type male connector of the cross-over cable (see
Figure 10-14).
3. Connect the 9-Pin D-type male connector, at the other end of the cross-over
cable, to the PC’s serial port (see Figure 10-14).
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Figure 10-14: IDR-to-PC Serial Cable Connections
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10.8. Connecting Power
The IDR is powered by an external power supply (Triple Output External Adapter).
The IDR connects to the power adapter via the IDR's power port located on the
IDR’s front panel.
The following table lists the external power supply specifications:
Table 10-4: IDR power supply requirements
Power parameter
Units
Voltages
110-240 VAC
Frequency
50 to 60Hz
Maximum power
consumption
Less than 15W
Warning: If you are using an external antenna, ensure that you connect the
antenna before connecting the BSR to the power source.
Warning: Ensure that plugs fitted to mains power leads for subscriber
premises equipment are compatible with AC mains sockets. Do not replace
plugs on power leads to suit local requirements without first verifying earthing
practice for the country and equipment in question.
Careful consideration must be given to issues including local wiring
requirements, cable color-coding, and safety earthing and circuit protection
requirements.
Warning: To avoid electrical or fire hazard, ensure that the data connections
to the IDR are made prior to connecting the power supply.The AC mains must
be capable of supplying at least 230 VAC
Prior to connecting to the power outlet, the following pre-connection inspection
should be performed on power sockets:
! Power socket shall be visually inspected to ensure that no other equipment is
connected to the power outlet.
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! There is no physical sign of damage to the power outlet.
! There should not be any visible sign of water or dampness on or around the
power outlet.
! The plug and socket assemblies are to be firmly secured.
! The power outlet shall be checked using a proprietary plug tester such as a
‘Martindale Ze’ type. Checks are required to verify the earth loop impedance
value and the presence of phase, neutral and earth connections.
! Connector: 6-Pin power connector
! Cable: 3-core 0.7mm² type
! Connector pinouts:
Pin
Function
+6.5V
+5V
3.3V
GND
Not connected
Not connected
To connect the power:
1. Plug the AC power adapter’s 6-pin Molex connector into the IDR’s power port
labeled Power (see Figure 10-15).
2. Plug the AC power plug female, at the one end of the AC power cable, into the
AC power adapter’s socket (see Figure 10-15).
3. Plug the AC power plug male, at the other end of the AC power cable, into the
electrical outlet (see Figure 10-15).
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Figure 10-15: Connecting power to the IDR
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10.8.1. Power LEDs
The IDA provides a power LED indicator, labeled Power, which indicates whether a
power supply exists. The Power LED is located on the front panel of the IDR
chassis.
Table 10-5: Description of Power LEDs
LED
Power
10-26
Color
Red
Status
Meaning
On
The SDA receives power supply
Off
No power received
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Glossary
AC
Alternating Current
BNC
Bayonet Neill Concelman (Connector type)
BSDU
Base Station Distribution Unit
BSPS
Base Station Power System
BSR
Base Station Radio
CEP
Common Earth Point
DC
Direct Current
DCC
Direct Serial Cable Connection
GPS
Global Positioning Satellite
HSP
Hop Synchronisation Process
HSPP
Hop Synchronisation Process Pulse
IDR
Indoor Data Radio
IP
Internet Protocol
LED
Light Emitting Diode
mA
Milliamperes
MCB
Miniature Circuit Breaker
Mbps
Mega Bits Per Second
Nm
Newton-metres
NMS
Network Management System
NOC
Network Operations Centre
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network
RJ
Registered Jack (modular connector)
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SDA
Subscriber Data Adaptor
SME
Small and Medium Enterprises
SOHO
Small Office/Home Office
SPR
Subscriber Premises Radio
UPS
Un-interrupted Power Supply
UPVC
Unplasticized Poly-Vinyl Chloride
WAN
Wide Area Network
WipLL
Wireless internet protocol -Local Loop
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Cable Crimping
This chapter describes the procedure for crimping cables for 15-Pin D-type and Ntype connectors that are used in BSR/SPR-to-BSDU/SDA and BSR-to-GPS
connections, respectively. The opposite ends of these cables are un-terminated,
thereby providing length flexibility for connecting these WipLL units.
Crimping procedures are described for the following cable-connector terminations:
! CAT-5e/15-Pin
connections
D-type
cable/connector
terminations
for
SPR-to-SDA
! Multipair Overall Shielded (22 AWG)/N-type cable/connector terminations
for GPS antenna connections.
! GPS antenna connector
Warning: Correct crimping of network cables is crucial for ensuring service
integrity.
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B.1. Crimping CAT-5e Cable for 15-Pin D-Type
Connectors
This section describes the cable stripping and crimping of CAT-5e cables for 15-Pin
D-type connectors used for BSR/SPR-to-BSDU/SDA connections.
Airspan recommends the "ITT Canon DB15" (code number ‘DAW15P’) subminiature type. This connector is an Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC)
which crimps and secures the cable at the connection point.
Airspan recommends the following tools for stripping and crimping for 15-Pin Dtype connectors:
! Crimping tool—hand-crimper code DW115394-1. The crimper is a cyclic
crimper and will not release the cable until a full termination cycle has been
completed. The tool automatically indexes to the next pin on completion of the
terminating cycle.(See Figure B-1.)
Anti Backup
locator
Connector Guide
Feed Slide
Push in this direction to
release ratchet mechanism
Figure B-1: Hand-Crimping Tool for 15-Pin D-Type Connector
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The major features of the crimper are described in the following table:
Table B-1: Main features of crimping tool
Tool feature
Terminating Head
Wire Inserter
Function
Guides and supports the connector.
• Cuts wire to be terminated.
• Forces conductors into 2 slotted beams of the contact.
Anti-backup locator
Prevents connector from moving out of position for accurate
termination.
Feed Slide
Automatically advances the connector after each termination.
Adjuster
Provides wire insertion depth adjustment
Cam handle
Activates the termination mechanism inside the head.
Ratchet Pawl
Releases the cam handle before it is fully closed should a problem occur
during termination operation.
! Stripping tool—three-way stripping tool—1PAC10349AKM (see Figure B-2)
Adjustment Screw
Blade Adjustment
Figure B-2: Stripping Tool 1PAC10349 AKM
Cable crimping is performed in two stages:
1. Stripping the cable
2. Crimping the cable
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B.1.1. Stripping the Cable
Before crimping the cables, you need to strip 50 mm of the cable.
Before using the tool, ensure that the tool is correctly adjusted. Correct adjustment is
obtained when the blade cuts the outer insulation without damage to the insulation of
inner conductors.
To strip the cable:
1. Cut the cable to length using cable shears (Airspan code 1PAC10333AKJ).
2. Strip 50 mm of the sheathing using stripping tool.
3. Insert the cable in the jaws of the cutting tool by squeezing the handles together.
4. Rotate 10 times, release the tool, and remove the cable and insulation.
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5. Use a steel rule (1PAC10042AAV) to verify the stripped dimension.
6. Inspect the cut for evidence of damage, i.e. has the braid been cut? If so cut off
cable and reset tool.
B.1.2. Crimping the Cable
Once you have stripped 50 mm of the cable, you can begin crimping the cable to the
15-Pin D-type connector.
Note: For 15-Pin D-type connector pinouts, see the relevant chapter on the
specific WipLL equipment.
To crimp the cable:
1. Insert the 15-Pin D-type connector into the left slot of the crimper until the
desired connector pin position aligns with the slot.
2. Insert the wire into the left side of the crimper slot until the end enters the hole.
3. Adjust the desired length of the wire.
4. Centre the wire in the slot.
5. Squeeze the crimper handles until the wire inserter bottoms out.
6. Release the crimper handles—the inserter retracts and the connector advances to
the next pin position.
7. Repeat the above until all pin contacts of the row have been terminated.
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Wire Slot
Connector advances in
this direction
Figure B-3: Crimping tool
8. When finished, remove the connector from the right side of connector slot.
Note: The connector must be inserted into the crimper from the left hand side
only.
Should the connector jam in the terminating position, excessive force must not
be used: the spigot between the tool handles should be used to release the
ratchet mechanism.
The crimper handle will not allow release until a full termination cycle of the
connector has been completed.
B.1.3. Inspecting the Crimped Connector
Each crimped connector is to be tested that it has been correctly crimped:
! Ensure that the wire extends beyond the front pin contact slot by a minimum of
0.5 mm
! Ensure that the two legs of the insulation crimp barrel are closed to secure the
insulation of the wire
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Note: The purpose of the barrel is to prevent the wire from being lifted from
the contact. It is not necessary to have the barrel wrapped tightly around the
insulation.
! Ensure that the contact cavity has not been deformed
! Confirm integrity by holding the connector in one hand and pulling lightly on
the cable.
Figure B-4 shows points to be observed during quality inspection.
Correct Termination
0.5mm Min
Acceptable Termination
Wire was not fully inserted before termination
( or was slightly drawn back during termination)
Incorrect setting of tool
Figure B-4: Crimp Connector Inspection
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B.1.4. Housing the Connector
For outdoor cable installations, the connector is to be protected in a waterproof
housing assembly as shown in Figure B-5.
Note: The housing, cable seal, and clamping nut are to be slid onto the cable
prior to crimping the connector in place.
To assemble the connector in a waterproof housing:
1. Insert the connector into the waterproof housing ensuring that a "click" is heard.
2. Screw the cable seal into place ensuring that the cable outer sheath is inside the
connector body.
3. Secure the cable in place with the lock nut.
Sealing Ring
Connector Housing
Securing Screws
Cable Seal
Clamping Nut
Figure B-5: Waterproof Connector housing assembly
For indoor cabling applications it is not necessary to use a waterproof housing for
the connector.
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To assemble the un-housed connector:
1. Insert the connector terminal block into the connector body.
2. Secure the cable onto the connector body using the cable clamp. Ensure that the
cable outer sheath is within the connector body.
3. Snap the top section of the connector body into place.
4. Ensure that the connector is secure within the housing by applying a light pull on
the cable.
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B.2. Crimping N-type Connectors
This section describes the cable stripping and crimping Multipair Overall Shielded
(22 AWG) cables for N-type connectors used for BSR/SPR connections to external
antennas.
Airspan recommends using the following tools for crimping of N-type connectors:
! Crimp tool: Erma 29020 with die set 29207.
! Stripping tool: Maxi Corex, fitted with the 9.0 to 11.5mm cable clamp (blue)
and the 9.5 to 3.2 blade cassette (green).
B.2.1. Stripping the Cable
To strip the cable:
1. The first cut should be set to cut through the outer sheath, braid and dielectric.
Scoring of the centre conductor should not occur.
2. The second cut should be set to cut through the outer sheath and the braid.
Important attention must be paid to the dielectric where it meets the braid. It is
preferable that no cutting of the dielectric takes place, however, because of the
construction of cables and tolerance build up there may be occasion where a
slight cutting of the dielectric is unavoidable. This must be kept to an absolute
minimum. This has been termed the compromise cut and is acceptable practice.
3. The final cut should be set to cut through the outer sheath only. Scoring of the
braid should not occur.
4. All sections of the stripped Ethernet cable should be easily removed if the blade
settings are correct. To adjust the blade settings use the allen key provided and
apply it to the grub screws at the back of the stripping tool. Clockwise will
increase blade depth, anti-clockwise will reduce blade depth.
5. Set stripping tool slide mechanism to 5.
6. Place the cable into the stripping tool with approximately 12 mm protruding
from the end of the tool.
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7. Clamp the tool around the cable and lock in position.
8. Holding the cable in the left hand and stripping tool in the right hand (index
finger through finger hole) rotate tool in a clockwise direction for 10 turns.
9. Move slide mechanism to number 3.
10. Rotate tool in a clockwise direction for 10 turns.
11. Move slide mechanism to number 1.
12. Rotate tool in a clockwise direction for 10 turns.
13. Unlock the tool to remove cable then lock shut. Always keep the stripping tool
locked shut when not in use. Take care when handling the blade insert.
14. Twist off stripped cable sections.
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B.2.2. Assembling the Connector
Once you have stripped the cable, you can house the cable:
To house the cable:
1. Fit an insulating boot if required, over the cable, cutting enough of the pointed
end to enable the cable to go through the resulting hole with a fairly tight grip.
Push ferrule over the stripped section of cable.
2. Rotate the centre conductor in relation to the cable to splay the braid and any foil
from the dielectric, which will allow the later correct fitting of the connector
body (over the dielectric). See Figure B-6.Take care not to damage the braid.
Figure B-6: Rotating conductor
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3. Trim the centre conductor back to 5.5 mm from the end of the dielectric. Use the
cable shears provided and not the side cutters.
4. Fit centre pin on to the centre conductor. The centre conductor should be seen
through the inspection hole (see Figure B-7). Ensure that the shoulder of the pin
is butted up to the cable’s dielectric.
Figure B-7: Fitting center pin onto center conductor
B.2.3. Crimping
To crimp the GPS connector:
1. Using an Erma tool and 29207 die, small aperture, crimp centre pin to centre
conductor. The crimp section should be just be below the inspection hole (see
Figure B-7). Do not crimp the shouldered section as it will cause flashing.
2. Fit the connector body over the centre pin and between the braid and dielectric
(see Figure B-6). Do not trap any of the braid between the dielectric and back
face of the connector body. If the connector is supplied with a nylon washer, fit
this to the rear of the connector before application to the cable.
3. Push the connector body firmly home. The centre pin should align with the end
of the internal diameter of the connector body.
4. Push the ferrule up to the end of the cable, covering the braid. There should be
no braid showing between the end of the ferrule and the connector body.
Rotating the ferrule may rectify this, if not trim the braid slightly to suit.
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5. Crimp the ferrule using the large aperture of the 29207 die. When offering up the
tool the die should be positioned so as it aligns with the braid and not the outer
sheath of the cable.
6. Connectors with nylon washers, the crimp is to be made with the dies held
firmly against the washers face.
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B.3. Crimping GPS Cable Connectors
Airspan recommends the following tools for crimping for N-type connectors:
! Crimping tool—Daniels AFM8 (M22520/2-01).
Figure B-8: Crimping tool – Daniels AFM8
Once you have housed the stripped cable, you can now crimp the cable to an N-type
connector.
Note: The crimper cannot be opened without completing the cycle.
To crimp the cable:
1. Ensure that the crimper is in the open position.
2. Remove safety clip from positioner guide.
3. Select the Positioner for contact to be crimped.
4. Insert the Positioner into the positioner guide and turn it 90 degrees until bayonet
pins lock.
5. Raise and rotate the Selector knob until the number indicated on data plate for
cable size to be crimped is in line with Sel. No. arrow.
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6. Insert the contact and prepared cable into the indenter opening from the side
opposite the Positioner.
7. Squeeze crimper handles together until the ratchet releases. The handle will
return to the open position.
8. Remove crimped contact and cable.
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Technical Specifications
This appendix lists the technical specifications for the following WipLL units:
! WipLL Base Station equipment:
Base Station Radio (BSR)
Point-to-Point Radio (PPR)
Base Station Distribution Unit (BSDU)
Base Station Power Supply (BSPS)
GPS antenna
! WipLL Customer premises equipment:
Subscriber Premises Radio (SPR)
Subscriber Data Adapter (SDA)
−
SDA-1
−
SDA-4H
−
SDA-4S models
Indoor Data Radio (IDR)
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C.1. Base Station WipLL Equipment
The following sub-sections list the specifications of the following WipLL Base
Station equipment:
! Base Station Radio (BSR)
! Point-to-Point Radio (PPR)
! Base Station Distribution Unit (BSDU)
! Base Station Power Supply (BSPS)
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C.1.1. Base Station Radio (BSR)
Table C-1: BSR and MAC Specifications
Parameter
Operating frequency range
Value
Comment
• 2.4 GHz
• ISM band
• 3.x GHz, MMDS, 2.8 GHz
• Licensed band
• 5.8 GHz
• Unlicensed band
• 900 MHz
• Unlicensed band
*Other ranges available for
trial
Spectrum spreading method
Frequency hopping
Duplex method
• Time Division Duplex
(TDD) - 2.4 GHz, 2.8 GHz,
3.x GHz, MMDS, 900
MHz, and 5.8 GHz
Per ETSI EN301 253
• Frequency Division Duplex
(FDD) - 3.x GHz
Transmit bit rates
Up to 4 Mbps
BER and distance dependent
Channel spacing
1 MHz
For 3.5 GHz the channel
spacing can be 1 MHz or 1.75
MHz
Output power from the BSR
Up to 27 dBm, configurable at
2.4 GHz
Depending on local
regulations, maximum output
power can be configured at the
factory
Modulation method
8-level CPFSK
Channel access method
PPMA / Adaptive TDMA
Protocol efficiency
Up to 80%
Number of SPR/IDR per BSR
Up to 126
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Table C-2: BSR EMC and Radio Standards Compliance
Parameter
Value
Radio Standards Compliance
• ETSI EN 300 328-1
• ETSI EN 301 253
• FCC part 15
• RSS139
• Telec
• ETSI ETS 300 826
EMC
• ETSI EN 300 385
• ETSI EN 300 386-2
• ETSI ETS 300 132-2
• FCC part 15
Table C-3: BSR Agency Certification
Parameter
Value
Emissions / Immunity
EN 300 339 EN 300 386-2 ETS 300 328
Safety
EN / IEC 60950
Environmental
ETS 300 019-2-x
Table C-4: BSR Network Specifications
Parameter
Value
Comment
Filtering Rate
10,500 frames/sec
At 64 byte packets
Forwarding Rate
1,300 frames/sec
At 64 byte packets
Routing table length
200 networks, including
subnets
Table C-5: BSR Power Requirements
Parameter
Value
Voltage
48 VDC nominal
• Minimum:
• 30 VDC
• Maximum:
• 55 VDC
Maximum Amperes:
500 mA
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Voltage is received from the
BSDU
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Table C-6: BSR Environmental Conditions
Parameter
Value
Operating temperature of
outdoor units (BSR and SPR)
-30ºC to +60ºC
Storage temperature
-40ºC to +80ºC
Comment
Optional range of -40ºC to
+70ºC
Table C-7: BSR Network Interface
Parameter
Value
Ethernet Network
UTP EIA/TIA
Standards Compliance
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 and
ISO/IEC 8802-3 10Base-T
compliant
Serial Port
RS-232
Comment
Category 5
Table C-8: BSR Physical Dimensions
Parameter
Value
Height
400 mm
Width
317 mm
Depth
65.5 mm
Weight
4.7 kg
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C.1.2. Point-to-Point Radio (PPR)
Table C-9: PPR Radio Specifications
Parameter
Operating frequency bands
Value
• 2,400 to 2,500 MHz
• 3,400 to 3,800 MHz
• 5,725 to 5,875 MHz
Duplex method
• Time Division Duplex (TDD) for all bands
• Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) for 3.4 to 3.8 GHz
Radio Technology
FH-CDMA
Multiple Access Method
PPMA
Output power
27 dBm
Antenna type (built-in)
• PPR
• 18 dBi / 15 dBi
• SPR
• 18 dBi / 15 dBi
Sub-Channel Spacing
1 MHz
Modulation
Multilevel (2, 4, or 8) CPFSK
Receiver Sensitivity (BER 1E6 at 2/4/8 FSK)
-90/ -83/ -75 dBm
Throughput
Up to 4 Mbps per PPR-SPR link
Radio Standards Compliance
• ETSI EN 300 328-1
• ETSI EN 301 253
• FCC part 15
• RSS139
• Telec
EMC
• ETSI ETS 300 826
• ETSI EN 300 385
• ETSI EN 300 386-2
• ETSI ETS 300 132-2
• FCC part 15
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C.1.3. Base Station Distribution Unit (BSDU)
Table C-10: BSDU Network Specifications
Parameter
Value
Filtering Rate
105,000 Frames / sec
Forwarding Rate
62,500 Frames / sec
Table C-11: BSDU Power Requirements
Parameter
Value
Voltage
48VDC nominal
Power consumption
Maximum 300W (including the feeding of 6 × BSRs)
Table C-12: BSDU Environmental Conditions
Parameter
Value
Operating Temperature
0ºC to +50ºC
Storage Temperature
-40ºC to +80ºC
Table C-13: BSDU Network Interface
Parameter
Value
Comment
Ethernet Network
100/10Base-T: UTP EIA/TIA
Category 5
Standards Compliance
ANSI/IEEE 802.3, ISO/IEC 8802-3
10/100 Base-T compliant
Serial Port
RS-232
Table C-14: BSDU Physical Dimensions
Parameter
Value
Height
4.32 cm
Width
48.26 cm
Depth
22.86 cm
Weight
2.9 kg
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C.1.4. Base Station Power Supply (BSPS)
Table C-15: BSPS Rectifier Specifications
Parameter
Input
Output
General
Value
Voltage
90VAC to 270VAC
Current (nominal)
3.2A @ 230V / 4.3A @ 115V
Frequency
47Hz to 63Hz
Power factor (nominal line/load)
Greater or equal to 0.993
Voltage (default)
53.5VDC
Regulation (line & load)
±0.4%
Adjustable range
47 to 58 VDC
Current
12A @ 54V
Ripple & noise
50mVp-p
Efficiency (nominal load)
85% @ 230V / 82% @ 115V
Overload current
<12A
Over-voltage protection
60 VDC
Over-temperature protection (measured
on case, upper panel corner)
• 80±5°C rectifier stops
Walk-in time
< 0.5 sec
Hold-up time
40 ms
Withstand voltage (1 min)
• 4230VDC INPUT/OUTPUT
• 72±5°C rectifier recovers
• 2120VDC INPUT/GND
• 1700VDC OUTPUT/GND
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Working temperature
-10 to 45°C
Storage temperature
-50 to 80°C
Dimensions (mm)
235 x 150 x 50 (L x W x H)
Weight
1100g
EMC
Refer to system specifications
Safety
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Table C-16: BSPS DC Distribution Specifications
Parameter
Input
Output
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Voltage
90VAC to 270VAC
Current (at full load)
N =Number of rectifier modules
• N*3.2A @ 230V
Frequency
47 Hz to 63 Hz
Power factor (at full load)
Greater or equal to 0.993
Voltage (programmable)
42 to 60VDC ± 0.5VDC
Default float and boost voltage
54 and 57VDC respectively
Regulation (line, load, sharing)
±1%
Current
N*12A (48A max.)
Psophometric noise
-52 dBm (over 600 &)
Ripple & noise
50mVp-p
Efficiency (nominal load)
85% @ 230V / 82% @ 115V
Overload current
< N*12A
Over-voltage protection
60VDC
Walk-in time
< 1 sec
Hold-up time
40 ms
Output current indication
10 LED’s bar-graph
Active current sharing
±10% accuracy at full load
Withstand voltage (1 min)
2120VDC INPUT/GND
Working temperature
-10 ¸ 45°C
Storage temperature
-50 ¸ 80°C
Dimensions (19” X 3U)
Depth is 320mm W/O terminals,
360mm with terminals
Weight
13 kg (main unit + 3 rectifiers)
RS232 Communication
9600 bps, no-parity, 1 stop-bit
• N*4.3A @ 115V
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Parameter
EMC
Value
According to:
• EN300-386-2 SUB 7.2.3
• EN55022 class B
• IEC1000-4-2
• IEC1000-4-3
• IEC1000-4-4
• IEC1000-4-5
• IEC1000-4-6
• IEC1000-4-11
• IEC1000-3-2
• IEC1000-3-3
LVLD
(optional)
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Safety
According to: IEC950
Maximum current withstand
2x70A
Trip voltage level
Disconnect default: 43± 0.5 VDC, user
programmable Re-connect: with AC
recovery
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C.1.5. GPS antenna
Table C-17: SPR Power Requirements
Parameter
Value
Voltage Input
36 VDC
Consumption
1.8W
Comment
Supplied by WipLL’s BSDU
Table C-18: Environmental Considerations
Parameter
Operating temperature
Value
Comment
-30ºC to +75ºC
Table C-19: GPS General
Parameter
Value
Input
DGPS (Differential GPS)
Output
1 pulse per second
Standards Compliance
MIL-STD 810E
Interface standard
RS-422
Comment
Table C-20: GPS Dimensions
Parameter
Value
Diameter
115 mm
Height
90 mm
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C.2. Customer Premises WipLL Equipment
The following sub-sections list the specifications of the following WipLL CPE
equipment:
! Subscriber Premises Radio (SPR)
! Subscriber Data Adapter (SDA)
! Indoor Data Radio (IDR)
C.2.1. Subscriber Premises Radio (SPR)
Table C-21: SPR and MAC Specifications
Parameter
Value
Comment
• 2.4 GHz
• ISM band
• 3.x GHz, 2.8 GHz, MMDS
• Licensed band
• 5.8 GHz
• Unlicensed band
Spectrum spreading method
Frequency hopping
Per ETSI EN 301 253
Duplexing Method
• Time Division Duplex (TDD)
2.4 GHz, 2.8 GHz, MMDS, 3.x
GHz, and 5.8 GHz
Operating frequency
• Frequency Division Duplex
(FDD) 3.x GHz
Transmit Bit Rates
Up to 4 Mbps
Channel spacing
1 MHz
Output power from the radio
Up to 27 dBm, configurable at 2.4
GHz
Modulation method
8 level CPFSK
Channel access method
PPMA / Adaptive TDMA
Protocol efficiency
Up to 80%
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Table C-22: SPR EMC and Radio Standards Compliance
Parameter
Value
Radio Standards Compliance
• ETSI EN 300 328-1
• ETSI EN 301 253
• FCC part 15
• RSS139
• Telec
• ETSI ETS 300 826
EMC
• ETSI EN 300 385
• ETSI EN 300 386-2
• ETSI ETS 300 132-2
• FCC part 15
Table C-23: SPR Agency Certification
Parameter
Value
Emissions / Immunity
EN 300 339, EN 300 386-2,
ETS 300 328
Safety
EN/IEC 60950
Environmental
ETS 300 019-2-x
Comment
Table C-24: SPR Network Specifications
Parameter
Value
Comment
Filtering rate
10,500 frames / sec
At 64 bytes
Forwarding rate
1,300 frames / sec
At 64 bytes
Routing table length
16
Table C-25: SPR Power Requirements
Parameter
Value
• Voltage
• 48 VDC nominal
• Minimum
• 30 VDC
• Maximum
• 55 VDC
Consumption
Maximum
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Power supplied from the SDA
500 mA
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Table C-26: Environmental Considerations
Parameter
Value
Operating temperature
-30ºC to +60ºC
Storage temperature
-40ºC to +80ºC
Table C-27: Network Interface
Parameter
Value
Ethernet Network
UTP EIA / TIA
Standards Compliance
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 and
ISO/IEC 8802-3; 10BaseT
compliant
Serial Port
RS-232
Comment
Category 5
Table C-28: SPR Physical Dimensions (w/o High Gain Antenna)
Parameter
Value
Height
311 mm (12.24 inches)
Width
244 mm (9.6 inches)
Depth
65.5 mm (2.57 inches)
Weight
2.5 kg
Comment
Excluding mounting kit
Table C-29: SPR Physical Dimensions (with High Gain Antenna)
Parameter
Value
Height
400 mm (15.74 inches)
Width
317 mm (12.48 inches)
Depth
65.5 mm (2.57 inches)
Weight
4.7 kg
Comment
Excluding mounting kit
Note: The SPR cable and connector are the same as the BSR.
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C.2.2. Subscriber Data Adapter (SDA)
C.2.2.1. SDA-1
Table C-30: SDA-1 Physical Dimensions
Parameter
Value
Height
200 mm
Width
150 mm
Depth
40 mm
Weight
47 kg
Table C-31: SDA Power Requirements
Parameter
Value
Output Voltage
-48VDC nominal
Power supply
110-240 VAC, 50/60Hz,
0.3-0.7A
Table C-32: SDA-1 Environmental Considerations
Parameter
Operating temperature
Value
0ºC to +50ºC
Table C-33: SDA-1 Network Interfaces
Parameter
Value
Data from SPR/BSR
DB15
Ethernet
RJ45 socket for a PC interface
Power
AC power connector
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C.2.2.2. SDA-4H
Table C-34: SDA-4-H Physical Dimensions
Parameter
Value
Height
200mm
Width
150mm
Depth
40mm
Weight
53 kg
Table C-35: SDA-4H Power Requirements
Parameter
Value
Output Voltage
-48VDC nominal
Power supply
110-240 VAC, 50/60Hz,
0.3-0.7A
Table C-36: SDA-4H Environmental Considerations
Parameter
Operating temperature
Value
0ºC to +50ºC
Table C-37: SDA-4H Network Interfaces
Parameter
Value
Data from SPR/BSR
DB15
Ethernet
Three RJ45 socket for a PC interface; one RJ-45 for cross over
connection
Power
AC power connector
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C.2.2.3. SDA-4S Models
Table C-38: SDA-4S Physical Dimensions
Parameter
Value
Height
200 mm (7.87 inches)
Width
150 mm (5.9 inches)
Depth
40 mm (1.57 inches)
Weight
53 kg
Table C-39: SDA-4S Power Requirements
Parameter
Value
Output Voltage
-48VDC nominal
Power supply
110-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz,
0.3-0.7A
Table C-40: SDA-4S Environmental Considerations
Parameter
Operating temperature
Value
0ºC to +50ºC
Table C-41: SDA-4S Network Interfaces
Parameter
Value
Data from SPR/BSR
15-pin D-type
Ethernet
Four 8-pin RJ-45 10/100BaseT sockets for PC interface. These
ports support 10/100 Mbps Autosensing (Autonegotiation), and
MDI/MDI-X automatic crossover
Power
AC power connector
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C.2.3. Indoor Data Radio (IDR)
Table C-42: IDR Radio and MAC Specifications
Parameter
Operating frequency
Value
Comment
• 2.4 GHz
• 3.45 GHz
• 3.5 GHz
• 900 MHz
Spectrum spreading method
Frequency hopping
Duplex Method
• Time Division Duplex (TDD)
at 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz
(Per ETSI ETS 300 328)
ARIB-STD-T66
• Frequency Division Duplex
(FDD) at 3.5 GHz and
3.45 GHz
Transmit Bit Rates
Up to 4 Mbps
Channel spacing
1 MHz
Output power from the radio
Up to 27 dBm, configurable at
2.4 GHz
Channel access method
PPMA
Protocol efficiency
Up to 80%
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Depending on local
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power output can be set at
the factory.
At BER = 10-5, depending
on the application
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Table C-43: IDR EMC and Radio Standards Compliance
Parameter
Value
Radio Standards Compliance
• ETSI EN 300 328-1
• ETSI EN 301 253
• FCC part 15
• RSS139
• Telec
• ETSI ETS 300 826
EMC
• ETSI EN 300 385
• ETSI EN 300 386-2
• ETSI ETS 300 132-2
• FCC part 15
Table C-44: IDR Agency Certification
Parameter
Value
• VCCI Class A
Emissions / Immunity
• ARIB-STD-T66
• ETSI 300 386-2
Safety
EN/IEC 60950
Environmental
ETS 300 019-2-x
Table C-45: IDR Network Specifications
Parameter
Value
Comment
Filtering rate
10,500 frames/sec
At 64 bytes
Forwarding rate
1,300 frames/sec
At 64 bytes
Table C-46: IDR Power Requirements
Parameter
Value
External Power Supply
Voltage
• Minimum: 100 VAC
Operating Frequency Range
50 to 60 Hz
Maximum Power
consumption
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Table C-47: IDR Environmental Considerations
Parameter
Value
Operating temperature
0-50ºC
Operating Humidity
+30Cº 93%
Storage temperature
-40 – 70ºC
Comment
Maximum humidity
Table C-48: IDR Network Interface
Parameter
Value
Ethernet Network
UTP EIA / TIA
Standards Compliance
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 and
ISO/IEC 8802-3 10Base-T
compliant
Serial Port
RJ-11
Comment
Category 5
Table C-49: IDR Physical Dimensions
Parameter
Value
Comment
Weight
1,430 g
Dimensions (H x W x D)
• 155 mm (6.1 inches) x 233
mm (9.17 inches) x 74.5
mm (2.93 inches)
• IDR with built-in antenna
• 120.5 mm (4.74 inches) x
61mm (2.4 inches) x 35
mm (1.37 inches)
• IDR with an external
antenna
Note: Dimensions exclude the
external power adapter.
Table C-8: IDR Pole Mounting Dimensions
Parameter
Value
Minimum pole diameter
35 mm (1.37 inches)
Maximum pole diameter
50 mm (1.97 inches)
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Summary of Connector
Pinouts
This appendix provides a summary of the connector pinouts for the WipLL devices.
D.1. BSR/SPR-to-BSDU/SDA CAT 5 Connector
Pinouts
Table D-1 describes the 15-pin D-type connector pinouts for the CAT 5 cable that
connects the BSR's/SPR's 15-pin D-type port to the BSDU's/SDA's 15-pin D-type
port.
Table D-1: 15-pin D-type to 15-pin D-type connector pinouts
15-pin
D-type
male
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Pin
Wire color
Function
+48 VDC
Blue / white
-48 VDC
Blue
Tx+
Orange / white
Tx-
Orange
Rx+
Green / white
Rx-
Green
Sync.+
Brown / white
Sync.-
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Pin
+48 VDC
-48 VDC
Rx+
Rx-
Tx+
Tx-
Sync.+
Sync.-
BSDU/SDA
Function
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Notes:
- Pins 9 through 15 of the 15-pin D-type connector are not used.
- The wire color-coding described in the table is WipLL's standard for wire
color-coding. However, if you implement your company's wire color-coding
scheme, ensure that the wires are paired and twisted according to the pin
functions listed in Table D-1 (e.g., Rx+ with Rx-).
WipLL uses the following wire color-coding standards for CAT 5 cables with 15-pin
D-type to 15-pin D-type connectors on either ends (8 wires used):
Figure D-1: WipLL wire color-coding for 15-pin D-type connectors
Note: The wires are twisted together in pairs, for example, blue/white with
blue, and orange/white with orange. This prevents electrical interference
between the transmitter pins. For example, pin 3 (Tx+; orange / white) is paired
and twisted with pin 4 (Tx-; orange).
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D.2. SPR Serial Connector Pinouts
For BSR and SPR serial connections, a Y-cable is used. The Y-cable connects the
BSR and SPR to the BSDU and SDA, respectively, as well as to the PC running the
WipLL management application.
Figure D-2 displays the Y-cable used to split the BSR/SPR 15-pin D-type port into
two.
PC
9-pin D-type
female
SPR
15-pin D-type
male
15-pin D-type
male
Figure D-2: Y-cable for serial connection
SDA
Connector pinouts are described in the following tables:
Table D-2: Y-cable SPR-to-SDA connector pinouts
Straight-through Y-cable
SPR
15-pin D-type
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SDA
Function
Pin
Function
0 VDC
+48 VDC
+48 VDC
-48 VDC
Ethernet Tx+
Rx+
Ethernet Tx-
Rx-
Ethernet Rx+
Tx+
Ethernet Rx-
Tx-
Hop Sync+
Sync.+
Hop Sync-
Sync.-
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Table D-3: Y-cable SPR-to-PC connector pinouts
Straight-through Y-cable
SPR
15-pin D-type
male
Pin
PC
Function
Pin
Function
12
GND
GND
14
RS232 Rx
Rx
15
RS232 Tx
Tx
9-pin D-type
female
The Y-cable connector pin assignments are displayed shematically in Figure D-3.
Figure D-3: Y-cable connector pin assignment
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D.3. BSR Serial Connector Pinouts
The BSR provides a serial port for RS-232 serial interface to a PC. This serial
communication connection allows you to perform BSR initial configuration.
Table D-4: BSR-to-PC serial connector pinouts
Crossover serial cable
BSR
9-pin D-type
male
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PC
Function
Pin
Function
Not
connected
(NC)
NC
RS232 Rx
Tx
RS232 Tx
Rx
NC
NC
GND
GND
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
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D.4. BSDU Connector Pinouts
D.4.1. BSDU Daisy Chaining
Table D-5: BSDU daisy chaining connector pinouts
Crossover cable
8-pin RJ-45
Pin
Description
8-pin RJ-45
Name
Pin
Tx+
Transmit Data+
Tx-
Transmit Data-
Rx+
Receive Data+
Rx-
Receive Data-
D.4.2. BSDU Synchronization
! Sync IN
Table D-6: BSDU synchronization (Sync IN) connector pinouts
Straight-through cable
8-pin RJ-45 male
Pin
D-6
Name
Description
TD+
Transmit data to GPS
TD-
Transmit data from
GPS
Rx+
Receive Data (hop
synchronization)
NC
Not connected
NC
Not connected
Rx-
Receive Data (hop
synchronization)
1PPS+
GPS pulse per second
1PPS-
GPS pulse per second
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! Sync OUT
Table D-7: BSDU synchronization (Sync OUT) connector pinouts
Straight-through cable
8-pin RJ-45 male
Pin
Name
Description
TD+
Transmit data to GPS
TD-
Transmit data from
GPS
Tx+
Transmit Data (hop
synchronization)
RD+
Receive Data (from
GPS)
RD-
Receive Data (to GPS)
Tx-
Transmit Data (hop
synchronization)
1PPS+
GPS pulse per second
1PPS-
GPS pulse per second
D.4.3. BSDU Serial Management
The BSDU’s serial management 9-Pin D-type port (labeled Monitor) allows you to
connect the WipLL’s network management system (WipConfig) to BSDU without
assigning BSDU an IP address.
Table D-8: BSDU serial management connector pinouts
Straight-through
9-Pin D-type male
Pin
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D.4.4. BSDU PC Network Management
For BSDU network management, you can connect the BSDU’s two 10BaseT ports
(i.e., loop the ports) to one another by a crossover cable, then connect the PC to one
of the BSDU’s 100BaseT ports. If the two BSDU 10BaseT ports are not connected
to one another, then you need to connect the PC to the BSDU’s right-most 10BaseT
port (labeled 10Base-T 2).
! Looping two 10Base-T ports:
Table D-9: BSDU 10Base-T connector pinouts for looping
Crossover cable
8-pin RJ-45 male
Pin
Signal
+Rx
-Rx
+Tx
-Tx
! 100Base-T port connected to PC
Table D-10: BSDU 100Base-T connector pinouts for management
Straight-through cable
8-pin RJ-45
Pin
D-8
Function
+Tx
-Tx
+Rx
-Rx
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D.4.5. BSDU 100Base-T
Table D-11: BSDU 100Base-T LAN/WAN connector pinouts
Straight-through cable
8-pin RJ-45
Pin
Name
Description
Tx+
Transmit Data+
Tx-
Transmit Data-
Rx+
Receive Data+
Rx-
Receive Data-
D.5. GPS-to-BSDU Connector Pinouts
The following table lists the connector pinouts for the cable connecting the GPS
antenna to the BSDU.
Table D-12: GPS-to-BSDU connector pinouts
12-pin female (GPS)
Pin
Pin name
15-pin D-type male (BSDU)
Cable color
Pin
Lead
POWER
Red
RX_DATA_1-
Blue
TD+ (after R5)
RX_DATA_1+
Black
TD-
TX_DATA_1-
Yellow
RD-
TX_DATA_1+
Black
RD+ (after R3)
RX_DATA_2-
Brown
RX_DATA_2+
Black
GND
Black
10
11
1PPS+
Green
1PPS-
12
1PPS-
Black
1PPS+ (After R7)
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D.6. Connector Pinouts for BSPS Serial
Management via BSDU
Table D-13: BSPS serial management connector pinouts
BSDU
9-pin D-type
female
BSPS
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
GND
GND
8-pin RJ-45
D.7. IDR Connector Pinouts
D.7.1. Serial Management Connection
Serial connection of the IDR to a PC is performed by connecting the IDR's RJ-11
port to the serial port (9-pin D-type) of the PC.
Table D-14: IDR serial management connector pinouts
Crossover cable (PC side)
Straight-through cable (IDR side)
6-Pin RJ-11 male
Pin
D-10
Function
Rx
GND
Tx
9-Pin D-type
female
9-Pin D-type
male
9-Pin D-type
female
Pin
Pin
Pin
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D.7.2. Ethernet LAN Connection
The table below describes the connector pinouts for the Ethernet cable (CAT 5) that
connects the IDR’s Ethernet port to the PC’s LAN port, using an 8-pin RJ-45
connector.
Table D-15: BSPS Ethernet LAN connector pinouts
8-pin RJ-45
Pin
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Rx+
RxTx+
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D.8. SDA Ethernet LAN Connector Pinouts
! For SDA-1, SDA-4H (J2, J3, J4), and SDA-4S models (also for VoIP networks):
Table D-16: SDA Ethernet LAN connector pinouts
Straight-through cable
8-pin RJ-45 male
Pin
Function
+RX
-RX
+TX
-TX
For J5 port on the SDA-4H:
Table D-17: SDA Ethernet LAN connector pinouts
Crossover cable
8-pin RJ-45 male
Pin
D-12
Function
+Tx
-Tx
+Rx
-Rx
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