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Certification Exhibit
FCC ID: R4N-AW5802MR
IC: 5303A-AW5802MR
FCC Rule Part: 15.247
IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210
ACS Project: 12-2135
Manufacturer: AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc
Model: AW5802MR
User Manual
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AW5802mTR-EVAL
User’s Manual
5.8 GHz Wireless Ethernet Module
Evaluation Kit
Industrial-grade, long-range wireless Ethernet systems
AvaLAN
AW5802mTR User’s Manual
Thank you for your purchase of the AW5802mTR-EVAL Wireless Ethernet Module
Evaluation Kit. The AW5802mTR Module consists of the AW5802MR Radio Module
soldered to a second PC board that provides power and an Ethernet data interface.
This Evaluation Kit provides a pair of these Ethernet-interfaced modules along with
the necessary accessories to allow your testing and determination of the suitability
of these modules for inclusion in your own systems.
If you have any questions when configuring your AvaLAN product, the best place to
get answers is to visit www.avalanwireless.com. You will also find the latest updates
there.
If more assistance is needed, send email to support@avalanwireless.com.
To speak to a live technician, please call technical support at the number below
during normal business hours.
Limited Warranty
This product is warranted to the original purchaser for normal use for a period of 360 days
from the date of purchase. If a defect covered under this warranty occurs, AvaLAN will repair
or replace the defective part, at its option, at no cost. This warranty does not cover defects
resulting from misuse or modification of the product.
© 2012 by AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc. All rights reserved.
Revision 12.17.2012
125A Castle Drive
Madison, AL 35758
Sales: (866) 533-6216
Technical Support: (650) 384-0000
Customer Service: (650) 641-3011
Fax: (650) 249-3591
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Operational summary
The AW5802mTR Radio Module allows the user to create a long-range, wireless
Ethernet network with up to 16 subscriber units per access point.
Configuring a wireless link with the AW5802mTR requires the establishment of six
elements:
• Each radio must know whether it is to be an access point (AP) or subscriber
unit (SU).
• Each radio must have an IP address that is unique among all others on the
same network.
• The AP must know how many SUs are expecting communication with it.
• The AP and any given SU must agree on which radio frequency channel they
are using. This can be manually set or allowed to change automatically.
• The SU must be assigned a unique subscriber ID to specify which time division
slot it will use when communicating with the AP.
• The AP and any given SU must share a common 128-bit encryption key.
AW5802mTR radios may be configured by two different methods. They may be connected to a computer that will run a web browser, setting parameters via their
built-in browser interfaces. They may also be programmed via the “easy key” method using the DIP switches and LEDs on the module.
The access point (AP) automatically scans for the best of the 59 available radio frequency channels, encrypts Ethernet data received from the network, and transmits
it wirelessly to the correct subscriber unit (SU). The AP is constantly monitoring the
radio link and can automatically change the channel if performance is degraded due
to interference. If two AP units are very close to one another, they may interfere
if operating on adjacent frequency channels. Place them at least 10 feet apart or
manually select non-adjacent channels for their operation. Also, the SU should be
placed at least 10 feet from the AP to avoid overloading the radio’s receiver.
Any 10/100 BaseT Ethernet client device (ECD) can be connected to an AW5802mTR
subscriber unit. Each SU encrypts Ethernet traffic received from the attached ECD
and transmits the data wirelessly to its AP. Each SU can be plugged directly into an
ECD without adding drivers or loading software. Essentially, once the AP/SU pair is
configured and running it behaves like a continuous Ethernet cable.
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Evaluation Kit Contents
The AW5802mTR-EVAL 5.8 GHz Wireless Ethernet Module Evaluation Kit contains
two each of the following items:
•
•
•
•
•
AW5802mTR Wireless Ethernet Modules
AW5-5800 Omnidirectional Antennas
AW-P8 Antenna to Radio Connectors
AW-POE Power Over Ethernet Injectors
AW-12VPS 12 Volt Power Supplies
Additional quantities of any of these components may be purchased from AvaLAN
Wireless or our distributors.
To power up a radio module, connect the antenna via the pigtail cable provided.
Connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 jack on the module. Power may be supplied to the module using the 12 VDC wall hanger power supply either through the
Ethernet cable using the POE or directly into the P5 jack on the module.
Provide some physical separation between two radio modules — at least five feet.
If their antennas are in close proximity, the module radio receivers will be overloaded, causing degredation in the bit error rate and slower link performance.
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Physical Dimensions
Power: 5-48 VDC
Ethernet: 10/100T
Power: 9-48 VDC
Mounting Holes
23 mm
66 mm
70 mm
Antenna:
Reverse polarity
SMA
Mounting Holes
5.8 GHz Channels
Channel
10
11
12
13
14
15
Center Frequency
Auto Mode
5728.125 MHz
5730.173 MHz
5732.221 MHz
5734.269 MHz
5736.317 MHz
5738.365 MHz
5740.413 MHz
5742.461 MHz
5744.509 MHz
5746.557 MHz
5748.605 MHz
5750.653 MHz
5752.701 MHz
5754.749 MHz
5756.797 MHz
Channel
Center Frequency
Channel
Center Frequency
Channel
Center Frequency
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
5758.845 MHz
5760.893 MHz
5762.941 MHz
5764.989 MHz
5767.037 MHz
5769.085 MHz
5771.133 MHz
5773.181 MHz
5775.229 MHz
5777.277 MHz
5779.325 MHz
5781.373 MHz
5783.421 MHz
5785.469 MHz
5787.517 MHz
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
5789.565 MHz
5791.613 MHz
5793.661 MHz
5795.709 MHz
5797.757 MHz
5799.805 MHz
5801.853 MHz
5803.901 MHz
5805.949 MHz
5807.997 MHz
5810.045 MHz
5812.093 MHz
5814.141 MHz
5816.189 MHz
5818.237 MHz
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5820.285 MHz
5822.333 MHz
5824.381 MHz
5826.429 MHz
5828.477 MHz
5830.525 MHz
5832.573 MHz
5834.621 MHz
5836.669 MHz
5838.717 MHz
5840.765 MHz
5842.813 MHz
5844.861 MHz
5846.909 MHz
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Browser Interface Configuration
1. Digital configuration is done by means of the AW5802mTR’s built in browser interface. It
should be powered on and connected at least temporarily to a network containing a computer
that can run a conventional web browser.
2. Download the AvaLAN IP Discovery Utility from our website and extract
ipfinder.exe from the zip archive, placing it on your desktop or in a convenient folder.
http://www.avalanwireless.com/ipfinder/ipfinder.zip
Note that this utility only runs on MS Windows, not linux or MAC. If you must use a nonWindows computer for configuration, make sure your subnet mask allows your computer to
see 192.168.17.17. Connect to that default IP address with your web browser, continuing the
setup procedure with step 6.
3. Run the IP Discovery Utility, ipfinder.exe and you should see a window similar to this:
The AW5802mTR should appear in the list at the default IP address of 192.168.17.17. If it does
not, click “Search” to regenerate the list. If it still does not appear, you have a connection
issue and need to re-examine the cabling or you may have a firewall issue on your computer.
4. Double click the list item that refers to the AW5802mTR being configured. You should see a
second window that is similar to this:
The information on the left is the current status of the radio, while the boxes on the right allow you to change it. It is important that the IP address of the AW5802mTR is in the same subnet as your computer. For example, if the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 ( a class C network),
the first three number groups of the IP address must match. Choose your desired parameters
and click “Apply.”
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5. Make note of the chosen IP address and password, then click “Go to Device Web Page.”
This will cause your default web browser to launch with the device IP address in the browser
address bar. Or you may launch the browser on your own and enter the web page address
manually: http://[the IP address you just set].
6. The browser page that loads first shows the current device information and QoS statistics
and provides a login at the upper right. Log in using the password you just specified (or “password” if you kept the default). If the login succeeds, you will see an admin page similar to
this:
7. The admin page has sections similar to the login page showing radio statistics and device
information plus it adds several new sections. The Device Settings section allows setting the
network information and choosing an RF frequency channel. The default is to allow the radio
to choose its own frequency based on minimizing interference. If you set a fixed channel,
make sure the AP and all SUs use the same one. References to DIPs on this and the next web
page refer to the DIP switches on the module that are used in the “easy key” method of configuration and may be ignored when using the browser method.
If you scroll down in the Admin browser page, you will come to three more sections:
• A graphical spectrum analyzer display that may help you to select radio channels that
avoid interference
• A section to be used if an update to the AW5802mTR’s firmware is required
• An Advanced Links section with a dire warning about advanced users only.
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Despite the warning, you will need to click the “Advanced Admin” button in order to set the
device type, ID and encryption key. You should then see a page similar to this:
8. On the Advanced Admin page, set the parameters as follows:
• Choose Device Type: Access Point or Subscriber Unit.
• For Subscriber Units, assign unique ID numbers in numeric order from 1 to 63.
• For an Access Point, enter the number of Subscriber Units that will be communicating
with it.
• Click the box labeled “Enable User Specified Keys.”
• Choose an 8-digit hex (0-9 and A-F) Network Name that will be common among the AP
and its SUs and enter it. The hyphen is required.
• Choose a 32-digit hex encryption key and enter it. Again, the hyphens are required.
This key must match between the AP and the SU so make a note of it as well.
After entering the parameters, click the “Apply” button to save them to the module.
9. When all of the radios are keyed and operating, connect them to your network and Ethernet
devices as desired and cycle the radio module’s power to begin normal operation. Now, browser management of the SUs can be performed over the wireless network. Note: avoid plugging
actively linked radios into the same switch because this will corrupt its routing table and may
cause network problems just as if you had plugged a CAT5 cable directly between two ports
of a switch.
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LED and Switch Behavior
Reset Switch:
Press momentarily for soft
reset of processor. Hold for
10 seconds to reset module
to factory defaults.
LEDs
PWR
RX
TX
ETH
CH1
CH2
CH4
CH8
CH16
CH32
DIP Switches
LINK
QUALITY
LED
PWR
RX
TX
ETH
CH1
CH2
CH4
CH8
CH16
CH32
Shows link quality
(more lit the better)
or indicates “key
exchange mode” if
blinking sequentially
DIP Switch
3-8
Function
Color
Red
Green
Green
Green
Green
Excellent link quality: no retransmissions
Very good link quality: few retransmissions
Good link quality: occasional retransmissions
Fair link quality: some retransmissions
Poor link quality: frequent retransmissions
No link quality: no link available
Green
Green
Amber
Amber
Red
Red
Unit has power and has successfully booted
Radio reception is occuring
Radio transmission is occuring
Ethernet port is connected
By adding the numbers that are lit, you can determine
the current radio channel. Valid channels are 1 to 59.
For the frequency of each channel, see the table on
page 5.
Function (up is off, down is on)
Set on for Access Point, off for Subscriber Unit
Test switch for tech support use. Leave off
All off: automatic frequency selection. To manually set the channel, set switches on in same pattern as the channel LEDs: Switch 3
is bit 1, switch 4 is bit 2, switch 5 is bit 4, etc.
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“Easy Key” Configuration
In most cases, the browser interface is a better choice for configuring the modules.
But they also can be configured as a point-to-point bridge or a point-to-multipoint
group using the DIP switches. When this method is used, the module that will operate as the access point provides a unique network ID calculated from its MAC address and a unique random encryption key programmed into it during manufacture.
If you do configure a set of modules this way, be aware that they will all have the
factory default IP address of 192.168.1.17. If you later need access to a module via
the browser interface, use the IP Finder utility, select the individual unit and give
it a unique IP address.
Initial Setup:
1. Select the module that will operate as the access point (AP) and set its DIP
switch 1 on (down). Set DIP switch 1 off (up) on the module(s) that will operate as subscriber units (SUs).
2. Select matching frequency channels on all modules or select automatic channel selection by leaving DIP switches 3-8 off.
3. Power up the AP module. Its link quality LEDs will begin blinking sequentially,
showing that the module is hunting for an SU to exchange keys with.
4. Power up an SU module (its DIP switch 1 is off). This module’s link quality
LEDs will also begin blinking sequentially showing that it is hunting for an AP
to supply a network key.
5. Connect an Ethernet cable from the AP module to the SU module and the two
modules will automatically exchange keys. (Do not connect through a switch
or hub, but cable directly with a regular patch or crossover cable.)
• On the AP module, the link quality LEDs will still blink sequentially in key
exchange mode and the TX LED will light showing successful key exchange
• On the SU module, the link quality LEDs will no longer blink sequentially,
but one of the green link quality LEDs will slowly blink to indicate successful key exchange.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for any other SU modules to be configured to the same
AP.
7. disconnect the Ethernet cable and cycle power on all modules for the new
keys to take effect. LED behavior should reflect normal RF operation once the
units are deployed.
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To add a new SU to the AP, disconnect the AP from the network and power off.
Connect an Ethernet cable between the SU and AP. Power up the SU FIRST and then
the AP. The SU will receive the key. Disconnect the Ethernet cable and cycle power
on the SU to cause the new keys to take effect.
To re-key SUs to a new AP, proceed as in the inital setup, making sure to power up
the AP FIRST.
Technical specifications
Characteristic
Specification/Description
RF transmission rate
1.536 Mbps
Ethernet data rate
935 Kbps
Receiver Sensitivity
-97 dBm at 10-4 Bit Error Rate
Range
Up to 30 miles line-of-sight with 22 dBi antennas
RF channels/bandwidth
59 non-overlapping with 2.048 MHz spacing and 1.75 MHz
bandwidth, automatic or manually selectable via web
browser interface
Connector types
RF: RPSMA Female / 10/100 base T Ethernet: RJ-45
Data Encryption
128-bit AES, FIPS197, keys set through password-protected browser interface
Error correction technique
Sub-block error detection and retransmission
Power regulation
Built-in switching regulator
Browser management tools
QoS Statistics, Network Settings, Spectrum Analyzer,
Firmware Upgrade
Power consumption
Transmit: 2.2 Watts
Voltage
9 to 48 VDC via unused pins in RJ-45 jack - pins 4,5
positive, 7,8 ground
Power regulation
Switching regulator
Transmit current draw
180 ma at 12 VDC
Operating Temperature Range
-40 ºC to +80 ºC
Size
70 x 66 x 23 mm, 40 grams
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Agency Certifications
Warning: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by AvaLAN
Wireless could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the
radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of
a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce
potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that
the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful
communication.
Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par
Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l’intention des
autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d’antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope
rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l’intensité nécessaire à l’établissement d’une communication satisfaisante.
This radio transmitter AW5802mR has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna
types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each
antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio AW5802MR a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les
types d’antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l’impédance requise
pour chaque type d’antenne. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est
supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l’exploitation de l’émetteur.
Antenna Type
Maximum Gain
Impedance
Dipole
5 dBi
50 Ohm
Panel
22 dBi
50 Ohm
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit
pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Additional Labeling Requirements For Products Including This Module:
When the AW5800MR Radio Module is used in an end product where the label of the module is not
visible, the host device must have an exterior label that includes the information shown below:
Contains FCC ID: R4N-AW5802MR
Contains IC: 5303A-AW5802MR
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