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Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 1 Clarion JX-4000 10 Mbit/sec WIRELESS TRANSCEIVER Clarion/Hyperlink Wireless LAN Bridge Kit Installation Manual Wireless LAN Division Clarion Corporation of America Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 2 Copyright © 1996, Clarion Corporation of America. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this document may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Clarion Corporation of America. Portions Copyright © 1998, Hyperlink Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved WARNINGS The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage caused by interference due to this equipment. Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 3 Contents FCC Radio Interference Statement Introduction Features of the JX4000 Types of Installations System Requirements Kit Contents Tools Required JX-4000 Front & Rear Panel Features Overall System Configuration Antenna System Connections Surveying the Antenna Site Preparing for System Installation Mounting & Cabling the Antenna System LED Diagnostic Display Clarion JX-4000 Specifications APPENDICES Antenna Mounting Instructions 10 10 11 11 13 14 Appendix A Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 4 Radio Frequency Interference Statement USA - Federal Communications Commission (FCC): This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Information to User: This device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference to radio communications will not occur in a particular commercial installation. If this device does cause interference, which can be determined by turning the host equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the instruction manual of the host equipment or the local device supplier. In case the device does cause harmful interference with an authorized radio service, the user/operator shall promptly stop operating the device until harmful interference has been eliminated. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those supplied. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user. Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 5 Introduction The Clarion JX-4000 is a wireless transceiver providing 10 Mbit/sec burst data rate to support wireless connections in IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet II (TCP/IP) LAN. Equipped with a Hyperlink Extended Range Antenna System, the JX-4000 offers a high-performance long-range building-to-building network bridge. The JX-4000 functions as an Ethernet MAU. It uses a state-of-the-art spread spectrum technology to implement robust 10 Mbps burst transmission. It also actualizes efficient utilization of frame buffers and coordination of RF and wired interface traffic to maintain high throughput. The JX-4000 offers true “Plug and Play” installation. No additional driver software is required for operation. That is, the JX-4000 can be connected not only to a computer but also to a hub or to a router. FEATURES OF THE JX-4000 The Clarion JX-4000 has the following features: • Full wireless Ethernet 10 Mbps data rate. • State-of-the-art spread spectrum technology provides reliable, secure, long range, radio link operation. • True “Plug and Play” installation for compatibility with all 802.3 and Ethernet II LAN devices, all operating systems and all protocol stacks. Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 6 Types of Installations The type of application will determine which type of kit to install: Building-to-Building or Tower-to-Tower: Typically these installations will typically require directional Yagi or Grid Antenna kits. Central Node in a Multipoint Network or Mobile Network: This type of installation typically requires an Omni Directional Kit at the central node for 360 degree coverage. System Requirements The Clarion/HyperGain™ Extended Range Bridge Kit provides a complete plug Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 7 and-play solution for linking buildings in an outdoor environment. All you need to add is suitable masts or towers and some basic site planning. Please read this manual in its entirety before beginning the installation. Kit Contents: Each Kit contains the following items: Clarion JX-4000 Radio and DC Power Supply HyperGain Antenna (Omni, Yagi, or Grid) Interference Filter (On Certain Systems) HyperGain Lightning Protector 50 ft. Antenna Cable 4 ft. Jumper Cable Mounting Hardware Sealant Tape Manual Tools Required: 7/16" open-end wrench or Adjustable Wrench #12-10 AWG or similar wire (for grounding) Wire Cutter / Stripper Pliers Other Required Equipment: Suitable mast or tower hardware AUI Transceiver Cable AUI-equipped Network Hub or Card Other Helpful Equipment and Tools: Cellular telephones or Walkie-talkies Binoculars Compass Handheld GPS Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 8 JX-4000 Front and rear Panel Features Internal antenna (inside of the top cover) MAU port MAU LED TX LED External antenna port RX LED Power LED DC 6.2V port Power Switch FCC Certification label (bottom) Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 9 Overall System Configuration The overall system configuration is shown below. Refer to this diagram while reading the section which follows, and during system installation. Antenna Network Hub Transceiver “AUI” Cable Signal Filter (certain systems) 10BaseT Cable Antenna Cable 50ft. Adapter Cable 4ft. Lightning Protector JX-4000 Network Workstation Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 10 ANTENNA SYSTEM CONNECTION Warning The JX-4000 may only be operated using one of the approved antenna kits described herein. All antenna system components are equipped with unique connectors. Although these connectors may look similar to standard types they are not compatible with them. Attempting to attach standard connectors to system components can cause damage to the connectors and attached equipment. In addition, the JX-4000 External antenna port is equipped with a special Antenna recognition function which disables the transmit function in the event a non-approved antenna system is connected to the radio. Surveying the Antenna Site Before beginning system installation, emphasis should be placed on system planning. It is important that no large obstructions exist near the antenna, such as retaining walls, chimneys, air-conditioning units or other antenna masts. These types of objects can have an impact on the antenna system performance. Plan to mount the antenna as high as possible. You will need enough mast to elevate the antenna approximately 15 feet above the roof or above any obstruction that might be in the antenna's signal path. You will need to identify the location where the antenna cable will be routed. If you run the antenna cable through the roof, a water-proof fitting will be required. Consult a building contractor or licensed electrician to help you with the routing if necessary. Take note of the length of the mast you will need and the type of mounting hardware required. The amplified antenna kit is shipped with U-Bolt mounting hardware which should be ideal for mounting the antenna and amplifier to most types of mast. Also, make plans on how you are going to talk to the person at the remote antenna while you are going through the antenna alignment procedure. For example, cellular phones or walkie talkies can be used. Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 11 Preparing for System Installation Warning: These antennas are designed to be mounted in open areas such as rooftops or building exterior walls. They are designed to be installed at least 6 feet away from areas occupied by people. During system operation, always keep the antenna at least 1 foot away from your head. Warning: Before performing the following steps make certain that there are not any power lines within 50 ft. If the mast should fall, either while installing or during operation, contact with any power lines will be fatal or result in a fire. The Antennas are designed to be mounted on an aluminum or steel mast with a diameter from 1-1/4 inches to 2-1/8 inches. A larger diameter mast would be suggested for a more durable installation. The system includes a 50 foot antenna cable. Note: The antenna cable has proprietary connectors at each end. Although these connectors resemble standard “N” type connectors, they will not mate with standard “N” connectors. Never attempt to attach a device which is not supplied with the kit as it can cause severe damage to the connectors. In addition to the kit contents, you will need a ground wire and wire ties. Mounting and Cabling the Antenna: Note: Different model antenna kits have different mounting requirements and procedures. Refer to Appendix A in this manual for antenna mounting details. 1. Attach the mast mounting hardware to a solid structure on your building (e.g., the roof itself, concrete bulkhead, vent pipe). 2. Using the included mounting hardware, secure the antenna to the top section of the mast (see Appendix A for details). 3. If the kit contains a signal filter, then install the filter in-line between the 50 ft. cable and the antenna. Otherwise, screw one end of the 50 ft. directly onto the antenna. 4. Apply the included sealant tape around the joined connectors to prevent corrosion from the weather. Wrap the entire connection, overlapping each layer slightly to ensure a weather-tight seal. Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 12 5. Attach the one end of the antenna ground cable to the antenna mounting bracket or U-bolt and the other end to a building ground. 6. Very carefully raise the mast and loosely secure it with the mast mounting hardware. Use the plastic wire ties to tie the antenna cable to the mast every six to twelve inches. 7. Aim the directional antenna in the direction of the building you will be linked to. The omni-directional antennas should be mounted vertically and do not need to be aimed as they radiate in a 360 degree pattern. 8. Tighten the mast mounting screws. Do not do anything that would make it difficult to change the position of the antenna. It may be necessary to reposition the antennas while aiming them. 9. Route the antenna cable along the roof to the point where it enters the building. From the inside, pull the cable through the hole and take up any excess slack. 10. Attach the end of the 50 ft. antenna cable to the Lightning Protector. Attach the 4 foot adapter cable between the Lightning Protector and the JX-4000. 11. Attach a second ground wire to the ground lug on the Lightning Protector and to a good building ground. 12. Connect the JX-4000 to an “AUI-equipped” network hub using an “AUI” transceiver cable. A nearby network-connected workstation would be useful during system installation to verify proper operation. 12. Plug the included 6.2 VDC power supply into the JX-4000 and then into the building's AC power. Never use a power supply other than the one shipped with the system as it may cause damage to the radio. It is further recommended that the AC connection be through a commercially available "surge" protector power strip. Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 13 LED Diagnostic Display During power-up, the front panel LEDs on the JX-4000 provide some diagnostic information. Refer to the table below for LED diagnostic information. Label MAU TX Color Green Red RX Green Power Red Description Indicates MAU signal (upload or download) is active. 1. During the power-up cycle, it blinks on and off slowly five times in approximately one second to indicate that the firmware has passed its integrity; or, it flashes on and off very rapidly for four or five seconds to indicate that the firmware has been damaged. No indication described above is available in some case of hardware failure. 2. After normal power-up cycle, it Indicates radio transmission. 3. During the firmware-uploaded cycle ; refer description attached on the new firmware. 1. Indicates radio signal detection. 2. Sometimes flashes even if no true signal receives because of optimized false alarm rate. 1. It turns on at approximately 1/4 second after applying the power to indicate activation of the unit. 2. If the hardware check sequence fails, it turns off automatically at approximately 5 seconds after power on. Clarion/Hyperlink Bridge Kit Installation Manual Rev. A Page 14 JX-4000 Specifications Frequency Range: 2400-2483.5 MHz ISM band Carrier Frequency: 2436.07 MHz Modulation Type: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Chip Modulation: BPSK, 32 Mcps Processing Gain: 12dB (Nominal) Communication Method: Half Duplex Channel Access Method: SS-P-CSMA1 Type of Interface: MAU (driven by AUI) Datalink Interface: IEEE802.3 or Ethernet II MAC Network Addressing: derived from attached NIC (Note-1) RF MAC Protocol: Radio encapsulation of IEEE802.3 or Ethernet II MAC frame. 1. Network Topology: Peer to peer Dimensions: 148mm(W) × 210mm(D) × 75mm(H) Power Requirement: +6.2VDC @ 2.0A max. Operating Temperature: 0 ~ +40 C Storage Temperature: -20 ~ +60 C Humidity: 0% ~ 90% Note 1 JX-4000 has its own MAC address for configuration of operating parameters. JX-4000 also memorizes single MAC address of attached Network Interface Card(s) for re-transmission protocol. Spread Spectrum p-persistent CSMA Appendix A Antenna Mounting Instructions Mounting Instructions - HG2408U Omnidirectional Antenna The included bracket should be used to attach the antenna to a standard antenna mast or tower leg. Proper positioning of the brackets is shown in the following diagram. For best results, first attach the bracket to the tower or structure using the included Vbolt. Then, install the antenna into the bracket and lock in place with the integral bolt. Note that the bracket should only be tightened around the aluminum base, and not the fiberglass radome of the antenna. Mounting Instructions - HyperGain HG2414Y Directional Yagi Antenna Yagi antennas are mounted using the included U-Bolts, Nuts, and Lock Washers as shown in the following illustration: The antenna should be aimed as shown, in the direction of the other end of the wireless link. Mounting Instructions - HyperGain HG2415Y Radome Enclosed Yagi Antenna The antenna can be mounted to a mast or directly to an exterior wall as shown. The included U-bolts should be used for mast mounting. Note that in either case, the metal backing plate should be placed directly behind the plastic flange in order to provide greater stability.
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