Corning Optical Communication MA860WME 860M WITH WCE User Manual MA860 UM 10 Feb 08

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Infrastructure Preparation
3.5.3
AP Termination
A 50 Ω termination is required on each unused AP port. The type of termination is vendor
specific.
Vendor
Termination
Cisco
1242
RP-TNC 50 ohm terminators
Aruba
AP-70
RP-SMA 50 ohm terminators
Trapeze
MP-422
RP-SMA 50 ohm terminators
Colubris
MAP-330
RP-SMA 50 ohm terminators
AP-200
RP-SMA 50 ohm terminators
Meru
3.5.4
Model
IDF Access Point Planning
MobileAccess recommends that each independent IDF Telecom closet is adequately planned for
installation of the access points to increase the amount of isolation and reduce the amount of RF
leakage between access points.
MobileAccess recommends the following options for access point installation:
•
Wall Mounting of MobileAccess supported Access Point
•
Rack-Mounting of MobileAccess supported Access Points
Utilizing the mounting hardware distributed from each supported access point vendor, Access
point can be mounted on a wall within the IDF or telecom closet and connected with the
appropriate low-loss jumper cables to the appropriate 860 WLAN module interface ports.
MobileAccess has also found that mounting the access points in a 19” rack system has proven to
be effective against RF leakage between access points. In this configuration, two access points
can be installed per 19” shelving unit which takes up 1U of space per two access points.
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Installation
Installation
This chapter contains the installation and connection procedures for various installation
configurations. The MobileAccess 860 WLAN Module and system architecture may be installed in
the following configurations:
4.1
Accessory Kits
Verify that the supplied accessory kit corresponds to your installation. The accessory kits include
a bracket, the required cables and accessories.
Part Number
AK-860-1000
AK-860-1200
AK-860-MDLT
AK-860-2000
AK-860-2000L
AK-860-SA
AK-860-PS-9.8V-75W
4.2
Description
RHU 1000 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
RHU 1200 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
Modulite 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
MRC 2000 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
MRC 2000L 860 WLAN Accessory Mounting Kit
Stand alone Mounting Kit
(Optional) Redundant Power Supply Kit
Access Point Installation (Recommendation)
MobileAccess recommends that each independent IDF Telecom closet is adequately planned for
installation of the access points to increase the amount of isolation and reduce the amount of RF
leakage between access points. MobileAccess recommends the following options for access
point installation:
•
Wall Mounting of MobileAccess supported Access Point
•
Rack-Mounting of MobileAccess supported Access Points
Utilizing the mounting hardware distributed from each supported access point vendor, Access
point can be mounted on a wall within the IDF or telecom closet and connected with the
appropriate low-loss jumper cables to the appropriate 860 WLAN module interface ports.
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Installation
MobileAccess has also found that mounting the access points in a 19” rack system has proven to
be effective against RF leakage between access points. In this configuration as detailed in the
picture below, two access points can be installed per 19” shelving unit which takes up 1U of
space per two access points.
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Installation
4.3
Wi-Fi Coverage Expander (WCE) Installation
Note: It is assumed the antennas have already been installed at the remote locations.
A WCE unit is installed near each antenna. The WCE can be installed in the following
configurations:
•
Tie-Wrap / Wire-Tie to a fixture
•
Wall Mounted – using four screws
•
In-line with the coax cables
The WCE will be connected on one side to a 0.5'' low loss coaxial cable (typically running to a
remote wiring closet), and to the Passive Broadband Antenna usually through a jumper (flexible
1' coax cable). The following sections illustrate each type of WCE installation.
0.5'' low loss coaxial cable
Up to 250 ft
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1' coax cable
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4.3.1
WCE Tie to Fixture Installation
Use the two mounting slots used to affix the unit to any available building infrastructure via a
wire-tie or tie-strap.
4.3.2
WCE Wall Mounted Using Four Screws
Secure the WCE using four standard drywall screws (3/16” in diameter).
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4.3.3
In Line with Coax Cables
WCE’s light design enables connecting it between the two coax cables without additional
support.
NOTE: The bending moment for ½” coax cable = 3lbs per foot.
4.4
860 WLAN Module Installation
MA 860 can be mounted in the following configurations:
•
Standalone – mounted directly on the wall with four screws
•
Mounted onto an MA 1000 RHU
•
Mount as add-on to an MA 1000 RHU with an MA 1200 add-on unit
•
Add-on to a MA 2000 system
To install the unit
•
Depending on your installation mount the unit on the IDF or telecom Closet wall (standalone
installation) or assemble it onto the MA system (when converged with other MA systems)
•
Record location and serial number of MA860 unit
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4.5
MA-860 Unit Installation and Connections
MobileAccess MA-860 is typically installed in the IDF or Telecom Closet of each floor to which
WLAN coverage is to be supported. The accessories, mounting and installation procedures vary
depending on the installation configuration.
4.5.1
Standalone Wall Mount Installation
Figure 4-1. MA-860 Standalone Installation Configuration
NOTE: It is recommended to record the location of the units and IP address according to the
MAC addresses on the sticker at the rear of the units near the Ethernet port.
Although it is not required for a stand-alone installation, it is recommended to set the supplied
cable 705102101 aside (usually used when MA-860 is installed in an add-on configuration).You
will need it if you want to upgrade your system to provide additional coverage options.
ATTENTION: Use SMA wrench for the SMA connectors, do not over tighten the
connectors.
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Installation
To install MA 860 wallmount standalone configuration
1. Mount the MA-860 on the wall using four screws. When mounting, consider the following:
•
The type of screws used to mount the unit must suit the type of wall construction
(cement, bricks, etc.) so that the mount is secure.
•
The position of the APs and required cable connections.
2. Connect the power (section 4.7).
3. Connect the 802.11a/b/g Access Points to the corresponding ports on the MA-860 rear
panel. Refer to section 1.3 for a description of the connections and distribution patterns.
NOTE: It is recommended to RESET the unit by removing and reinserting the power
connector on the front panel after connecting the APs.
4. Connect the coax antenna cables to the MA-860 unit antenna ports on the MA-860 front
panel according to the following instructions:
•
Use 50 Ω, N-type male to male, 1/2” or 3/8” Plenum coax cables
•
Max cable length (typically): 150’
5. Fit 50 ohm terminators on all unconnected SMA, AP and antenna ports.
6. Connect the RJ45 network connection to the MA-860 rear panel network port.
NOTE 1: It is recommended to record the location of the units and IP according to the MAC
addresses on the sticker at the rear of the units near the Ethernet port.
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4.5.2
Add-on to an MA 1000 System Installation
In this type of installation, the MA-860 and MA 1000 RHU are assembled together with a bracket
between them.
NOTE: It is recommended to mount the MA-860 to the wall, and the MA 1000 on top of the MA
860 (with a bracket between them). However, if a previous MA 1000 RHU is present, you may
install the MA-860 on top of the existing MA 1000 RHU (with a bracket between them.)
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To assemble an RHU 1000 onto an MA 860
1. Assemble the supplied bracket to the top of the MA-860, where the notched side of the
bracket is towards the rear of the unit. Secure the bracket to the MA-860 unit using the four
supplied screws.
Two screws
Two screws
Figure 4-2. MA-860 and Bracket Assembly
2. Mount the MA-860 and bracket assembly to the wall. When mounting, consider the
following:
•
The type of screws used to mount the unit must suit the type of wall construction
(cement, bricks, etc.) so that the mount is secure.
•
The position of the APs and required cable connections.
3. Mount the MA 1000 RHU to the bracket using the four provided screws.
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4. For antenna sensing support (RHU 1000 version 3.1 and higher), connect between the
Control connectors at the rear of both units using cable 705102101.
NOTE: For antenna sensing support in RHU 1000 version 3.0 and lower, upgrade to a higher
version according to the MA 860 Upgrade Procedure Guide.
MA 1000 RHU
MA-860
705102101 connector
Ethernet
connection
MAC Address
802.11b/g/a AP
connections
5. Connect the 802.11a/b/g Access Points to the corresponding ports on the MA-860 rear panel.
Refer to section 1.3 for a description of the connections and distribution patterns.
NOTE: It is recommended to RESET the unit by removing and reinserting the power
connector on the front panel after connecting the APs.
6. Connect the network connection to the MA-860 rear panel network port.
NOTE 1: It is recommended to record the location of the units according to the MAC
addresses on the sticker at the rear of the units near the Ethernet port.
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5. Connect the MA 1000 antenna ports and the MA-860 Mobile Services ports using the
four SMA to N-type cables supplied in the accessory kit.
NOTE: Be sure the connectors are closed at a 45 degree angle so as not to place stress on
the cables.
MA 1000 RHU
N-type SMA
jumpers (included)
MA-860
Power
Antenna connections
6. Connect the power (section 4.7).
7. Connect the coax antenna cables to the MA-860 unit antenna ports on the MA-860 front
panel according to the following instructions:
•
Use 50 Ω, N-type male to male, 1/2” or 3/8” Plenum coax cables
•
Max cable length (typically): 150’
8. Fit 50 ohm terminators on all unconnected SMA, AP and antenna ports.
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4.5.3
Add-on to an MA 1000 with MA 1200
In this type of installation, the MA-860 and MA 1000/1200 assembly are separated by a bracket.
NOTE: It is recommended to mount the MA-860 to the wall, and the MA 10001200 assembly on
top of the MA 860 (with a bracket between them). However, if a previous MA 1000/1200
assembly exists, you may install the MA-860 on top of the existing assembly, (with a bracket
between them.)
To assemble an RHU 1000 onto MA 860
1. Assemble the supplied bracket to the top of the MA-860, where the notched side of the
bracket is towards the rear of the unit. Secure the bracket to the MA-860 unit using the four
supplied screws.
Two screws
Two screws
Figure 4-3. MA-860 and Bracket Assembly
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Installation
2. Mount the MA-860 and bracket assembly to the wall. When mounting, consider the
following:
•
The type of screws used to mount the unit must suit the type of wall construction
(cement, bricks, etc.) so that the mount is secure.
•
The position of the APs and required cable connections.
3. Assemble the MA 1000/1200 assembly to the MA-860 bracket.
4. For antenna sensing support (RHU 1000 version 3.1 and higher), connect between the
Control connectors at the rear of both units using cable 705102101.
NOTE: For antenna sensing support in RHU 1000 version 3.0 and lower, upgrade to a higher
version according to the MA 860 Upgrade Procedure Guide.
MA 1000 RHU
MA-860
705102101 connector
Ethernet
connection
MAC Address
802.11b/g/a AP
connections
5. Connect the 802.11a/b/g Access Points to the corresponding ports on the MA-860 rear
panel. Refer to section 1.3 for a description of the connections and distribution patterns.
NOTE: It is recommended to RESET the unit by removing and reinserting the power
connector on the front panel after connecting the APs.
6. Connect the network connection to the MA-860 rear panel network port.
NOTE 1: It is recommended to record the location of the units according to the MAC
addresses on the sticker at the rear of the units near the Ethernet port.
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Installation
7. Connect the MA 1000 antenna ports and the MA-860 Mobile Services ports using the
four SMA to N-type cables supplied in the accessory kit.
NOTE: Be sure the connectors are closed at a 45 degree angle so as not to place stress on
the cables.
MA 1200
MA 1000
MA-860
N-type SMA jumpers
(included)
Antennas
Figure 4-4. Connection of MA-860 and MA 1000 Service Ports
8. Connect the power (section 4.7).
9. Connect the coax antenna cables to the MA-860 unit antenna ports on the MA-860 front
panel according to the following instructions:
•
Use 50 Ω, N-type male to male, 1/2” or 3/8” Plenum coax cables
•
Max cable length (typically): 150’
10. Fit 50 ohm terminators on all unconnected SMA, AP and antenna ports.
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4.5.4
Add-on to an MA 2000 System
MA-860 may be integrated into the MA 2000 system using one of the following installations:
•
Installing it directly on the MA 2000 RC top panel (using the supplied plate);
•
Mounting it on a rack (using the supplied plate);
•
Wall-mount near the MA 2000 cabinet.
NOTE: The coax outputs of the cabinet are connected to the appropriate ports on the MA-860
and the antennas are connected directly to the MA-860 module.
4.5.4.1
MA-860 RC 2000 Assembly
1. Assemble two side brackets to the plate sides as illustrated in Figure 4-5.
2. Assemble the MA-860 module to the supplied bracket using the four screws and washers as
illustrated below.
Side bracket
assembly
Connections to
antennas
Connections to Remote
Cabinet antenna ports
Side bracket
assembly
Figure 4-5. MA-860 Rack Installation
3. Assemble the plate to the MA 2000 RC by securing the brackets to the cabinet sides as
illustrated below.
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Connection to
antennas
Connection to
Remote Cabinet
antenna ports
Figure 4-6. Illustration of MA-860 Mounted on MA 2000 RC
4. Connect the RC antenna ports to the MA-860 front panel port connectors as illustrated
below.
To antennas
Figure 4-7. Illustration of RC Antenna port connections
5. Connect the antennas to the MA-860 antenna ports.
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4.5.4.2
MA-860 Rack Mount
1. Assemble the side brackets as illustrated in Figure 4-5.
2. Assemble the MA-860 module to the supplied bracket using the four screws
and washers.
3. Mount the assembly in the rack using the side brackets.
Figure 4-8. MA-860 to Bracket Installation
4. Connect the RC antenna ports to the SMA connectors on the MA-860 front
panel.
5. Connect the antenna to the MA-860 antenna ports.
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Installation
4.6
Add-on to MA WMTS-CH System
Figure-4-9 shows the architecture of an installation supporting the indoor distribution of WMTS,
together with mobile and data services over a common coax and antenna infrastructure. Existing
or new MA 1000/2000 installations can be converged with WMTS installations through MA SMU.
Figure-4-9 –Architecture of MA WMTS System Converged with MA 1000 System Services
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Installation
4.7
Connecting Power to the MA860
MA 860 is powered by a Main power supply mounted near the unit in the provided bracket. An
option for a redundant PS is also available.
In case a redundant power supply is installed with the unit, both (Main and Redundant) power
supplies are connected to the MA 860 power connector using the splitter cable.
4.7.1
Power Supplies and Accessories
Shown below are the PS accessories (redundant PS not shown).
Main PS
connector
Main power
supply bracket
Main power
supply
Splitter cable for
connecting Main and
redundant power supply
Main PS cable
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