Japan Radio NTG335-EL0 Access Point User Manual Installation Manual
Japan Radio Co Ltd. Access Point Installation Manual
Installation Manual
JUL-6226 APRIL.13, 2005 Version 1.4 MANUAL Introduction • Read this instruction manual carefully before use. Be sure you fully understand the instructions in this manual before using the equipment. • After reading, save this instruction manual and refer to it as necessary. If you have any questions about or there is something wrong with the equipment, refer to this manual. Before use: Warning Indications This manual and the product use some icons to help you use the product properly and prevent any damage to you and other people or property. The following icons classify the potential damage if the indications are ignored or the product is used improperly. When reading the manual, keep these in mind. Warning Wrong handling of this product may cause Caution Wrong handling of this product may cause serious personal injury or death. personal injury or damage to properties. Examples of icons A triangle is an alert to call your attention including a warning or danger indication. The graphics within the triangle differs depending on the caution. (The figure on the left shows a caution Dangerous voltages for electrical shocks.) icons indicate prohibition. A detailed prohibition description is given in the vicinity of the icon. (The figure on the left General Do not prohibits disassembly.) disassemble. prohibitions ● icons require you to perform the item. A detailed instruction description is given in the vicinity of the icon. (The figure on the Unplug General advice left instruct to unplug the equipment.) Warning labels Do not remove, damage or alter the warning labels. Precautions in Use Warning Don’t place containers having water, chemicals or cosmetics, such as vessels, flower pots and glasses, or small pieces of metals near or on top of this product. Liquids spilled over or into or small metal pieces getting into the product may cause fire, electrical shocks or failures. Turn off the power and stop using the unit immediately if something abnormal such as fumes or smoke is detected, and contact our sales department, branch or sales office. Continuing to use the product as is may cause fire or electrical shock. Cautions This manual describes important points to operate and maintain the equipment. Read the related sections when operating, maintaining and testing the unit. Do not try to carry out a test or maintenance not covered in this manual. This equipment is a precision machine. A failure may occur if you do not observe the following: • Do not jar or subject this equipment and the units to shocks. • During operation, operation,dodonot not unplug cable connected between ・During unplug thethe cable connected between the WTthe and wireless terminal’s user interface (26G-WIPAS2-WT-E) and the WT WT adapter.Before unplugging this cable, first unplug the DC jack from the adapter. Before unplugging this WT adapter and trun the power off.cable, first unplug the DC jack from the WT adapter and turn the power off. • Do not splash water on the WT adapter. • Do not use this equipment in a place with excessive dirt or dust. Before touching a power-receiving terminal, turn the input power off to avoid electrical shocks. Do nottouch touchthethe rack of the wireless terminal’s userit interface (26GDo not rack of the WT duiring operation because becames hot. WIPAS2-WT-E) duirng operation because it becomes hot. When installing the Access Point (AP), connect the ground wire to the ground terminal. If the equipment is not grounded properly, you may get electrical shocks when the equipment becomes faulty or shorted. When using a measuring instrument, connect the ground terminal of the measuring instrument to the ground terminal of this equipment. If the equipment is not grounded properly, you may get electrical shocks. To avoid shock hazards, do not open and touch the inside or adjustment points except for maintenance or inspection. If you modify the equipment illegally, you may be punished according to the Radio Law. Cautions Don't use organic solvent for cleaning such as thinner and benzene because this may damage the coating. Just wipe the surface with a clean dry cloth. Befour plugging or unplugging the coaxial cable thetoAP-RFU If you have any in questions about this equipment or between if you want make and inquires turn about please contact our sales department. AP-IFU, thefailures, power off. CAUTION: The DC -48V power supply voltage for AP-IFU shall be SELV or TNV-1 depending on the network environment (0 or 1) acc. to IEC62102. Befour the AP-RFU and Before plugging plugging in in or or unplugging unplugging the the coaxial coaxial cable cable between between the 26GCAUTION: Thethe Equipment for connection to AP-IFU AP-IFU, turn power off. WIPAS2-AP-RFU and 26G-WIPAS2-AP-IFU, turnEthernet-interface(RJ-45) the power off. shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. CAUTION: The Equipment for connection to WT adapter PC-interface(RJ-45) shall Do look directly at the SC connector of the media converter benot appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. installed in this equipment or the end of the optical fiber connecting to CAUTION: For theThis connection WT adapter to WT and a cable the SC connector. may harm your eyes because they suitable use a for outdoor use shalllight be installed. powerful source. CAUTION: For the connection Terminal Equipment to AP-IFU and a cables suitable for outdoor use shall be installed. CAUTION: For the connection AP-IFU to AP-RFU and a coaxial cable suitable for outdoor use shall be installed. For the address of our sales department, see the end of this manual. Avant usage: Indications Préventives Le manuel d’utilisation et le produit utilisent des icônes pour vous aider à utiliser correctement le This manual and the product use some icons to help you use the product properly and produitprevent et prévenir dommages des tiers ou sur des biens. Les icônes qui suivent, anytout damage to yousur andvous, othersur people or property. The following icons classify indiquent le niveaudamage des dommages éventuelsare si les précautions indiquées sont improperly. ignorées ou si le the potential if the indications ignored or the product is used reading manual, these in mind. produitWhen est mal utilisé. the Quand vouskeep lirez le manuel d’utilisation, faites attention à ces indications. Warning Danger Une mauvaise utilisation ce produit peut causer de Wrong handling of thisdeproduct may cause Caution Prudence Une mauvaise utilisation deproduct ce produit peut causer des Wrong handling of this may cause sérieux dommages la mort. serious personalcorporels injury orou death. dommages corporels ou endommager des biens. personal injury or damage to properties. Exemples d'icônes Un triangle est une alerte pour attirer votre attention en cas de danger ou de conseil de prudence. Le signe à l’interieur du triangle diffère selon le risque. (L’exemple de gauche signale un risque Dangerous Danger voltages électrique électrique.) Les deux icônes de gauche indiquent une interdiction. Une description plus détaillée est donnée près de l'icone (la plus à General Do not Interdiction Ne pas prohibitions disassemble. générale démonter gauche interdit le démontage.) Ce type d’icône exige que vous exécutiez l'action Une description Débranchez Unplug General Conseil général advice plus détaillée est donnée près de l'icône (la plus à gauche exige de debrancher le matériel avant toute opération.) Attention N'enlevez jamais, n’endommagez jamais et ne changez jamais les signalisation de danger. Précautions d’utilisations Attention Warning Don’t place containers having water, chemicals or cosmetics, Ne placez pas de récipients contenant de l'eau, des produits chimiques ou des such as de vessels, pots and glasses, small of de petits produits beauté,flower tels que vaisselle, pots deorfleur et pieces verres, ou metals near on àtop of ou this Liquids spilled over or morceaux de or métal coté surproduct. ce produit. Les éclaboussures de into liquides sur ou à l’intérieur du produit, ainsi que les petits morceaux de métal pénétrant or small metal pieces getting into the product may cause fire, le produit, peuvent provoquer le feu, des chocs électriques ou des pannes. electrical shocks or failures. Turn offl’alimentation the power and stop using the immédiatement unit immediately if utilisation du Coupez électrique et cessez toute produit si quelque chosesuch d'anormal tel queorvapeurs sontand détectées, something abnormal as fumes smokeou isfumées detected, et contactez commercial. Continuer à utiliser produit dans ces contact our notre salesservice department, branch or sales office.le Continuing conditions, peut provoquer feu ou choc électrique. to use the product as is may cause fire or electrical shock. Attention Cautions Ce manuel décrit les points importants pour l’utilisation et la maintenance This manual describes important points to operate and maintain the du Matériel. Lisez les chapitres correspondants pour l’utilisation, la equipment. Read the related sections when operating, maintaining maintenance et le test du Matériel. N'essayez pas d'effectuer un test ou une and testing the Do pas not décrit try to dans carryceout a test or maintenance not maintenance quiunit. ne soit manuel. covered in this manual. Cet équipement est une machine de précision. Une panne peut se produire si vous ne vous conformez pas pas à ce qui suit : This equipment is a precision machine. A failure may occur if you do ・ Ne cognez pas et ne soumettez pas ce matériel et ses éléments à des chocs. not observe the following: ・ En cours d’utilisation, ne débranchez pas le câble reliant l’interface utilisateur • Do not jar or subject this equipment and the units to shocks. du terminal sans fil etnot l'adaptateur WT. Avant de déconnecter cethe câble, • During operation, unplug the cable connected between ・During operation, dodo notla unplug the cable connected between the WT and débranchez d’abord prise jack DC de l'adaptateur WT et mettez wireless terminal’sunplugging user interface (26G-WIPAS2-WT-E) WThors-tension. adapter.Before this cable, first unplug the DCand jack the fromWT the adapter. Before unplugging this cable, first unplug the DC jack from WT adapter and trun the power off. ・ WT. off. theN'éclaboussez WT adapter pas andl'adaptateur turn the power ・• Do N'utilisez pas ce water matériel excessivement sale ou poussiéreux. not splash ondans the un WTendroit adapter. ・• Do Avant de toucher à un terminal recevant l’alimentation, not use this equipment in a place with excessivemettez dirt orhors-tension dust. pour touching éviter des chocs électriques. terminal, turn the input power off to Before a power-receiving avoid electrical shocks. Do not touch the ofde the wireless terminal’s user interface (26GNe pas lele rack casier WT duiring opération parce qu'il becames Netouchez touchez pas rack du WTlaen cours d’utilisation parce qu'il devient chaud. WIPAS2-WT-E) duirng operation because it becomes hot. chaud. When installing the Access Point (AP), connect the ground wire to the Lors de l’installation du Point d'accès, reliez le fil de terre à la masse du terminal. ground terminal. If the equipment is not grounded properly, you may Si le matériel shocks n'est miswhen correctement à la masset, vous pourriez provoquez get electrical the equipment becomes faulty or shorted.des chocs électriques et le matériel deviendrait défectueux ou en court-circuit. When using a measuring instrument, connect the ground terminal of Lors de l’utilisation d’un instrument de mesure, reliez la masse de l'instrument de the measuring instrument to the ground terminal of this equipment. If mesure à la prise du matériel. Si les matériels sont pas correctement the equipment is de notterre grounded properly, you mayne get electrical shocks. mis à la masse, vous pouvez provoquer des chocs électriques. To avoid shock hazards, do not open and touch inside or Pour éviter les risques de détérioration, n'ouvrez pas etthe ne touchez pas l'intérieur adjustment points except for maintenance or inspection. If you modify ou les points de réglage, excepté lors d'une maintenance ou d’une inspection. the equipment illegally, you may be punished according to the Radio Si vous apportez des modification au matériel illégalement, vous pouvez être Law. poursuivi conformément aux lois en vigueur. Cautions Attention Don't use organic solvent for cleaning such aspour thinner benzene because N'utilisez pas de solvant organique leand nettoyage, tel que this may damage the coating. Just wipe the surface with a clean dry cloth. dissolvant et benzène parce que cela peut endommager le revêtement. Essuyez juste la surface avec un chiffon sec et propre. Avant de brancher ou de débrancher le câble coaxial entre AP-RFU quiany branche ouabout unplugging le câble entre l'AP-RFU et IfBefour you have questions this equipment or ifcoaxial you want to make et AP-IFU, inquires aboutmettez failures,hors-tension. please contact our sales department. AP-IFU, tournez l'hors-tension. ATTENTION : L’alimentation DC -48V pour AP-IFU peut être SELV ou TNV-1 en fonction du réseau (0 ou 1) conformément à la norme CAUTION: The DC -48V power supply voltage for AP-IFU shall be SELV or TNV-1 IEC62102. Before plugging or unplugging the coaxial cable between the 26Gdepending on theinnetwork environment (0 or 1) acc.coaxial to IEC62102. Befour plugging in or unplugging the cable between the WIPAS2-AP-RFU and 26G-WIPAS2-AP-IFU, turn the power off. AP-RFU and AP-IFU, turn the power off. CAUTION: The Equipment for connection to AP-IFU Ethernet-interface(RJ-45) ATTENTION : Le matériel de connexion à AP-IFU par une interface shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. Ethernet (RJ 45) devra être relié aux circuits TNV-1. DoCAUTION: not look directly at the SC oftothe converter The Equipment forconnector connection WTmedia adapter ATTENTION : Le Matériel de connexion à PC-interface(RJ-45) l’adaptateur WT shall par installed in this equipment or the end of the optical fiber connecting to be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. l’nterface PC (RJ 45) devra être relié aux circuits TNV-1. the SC connector. This may harm your eyes because they use a CAUTION: the:connection adapter to de WT and a cable suitable ATTENTION Pour la WT connexion l’adaptateur WTfor à outdoor WT, un powerful lightFor source. use shall adapté be installed. câble à l’utilisation en plein air sera utilisé. ATTENTION Pour la connexion du Terminal à AP-IFU, unsuitable câble CAUTION: For the: connection Terminal Equipment to AP-IFU and a cables adapté l’utilisation en plein air sera utilisé. for outdooràuse shall be installed. CAUTION: For the connection AP-IFU to AP-RFU and a coaxial cable suitable for ATTENTION : Pour la connexion de AP-IFU à AP-RFU un câble coaxial à l’utilisation air sera utilisé. For the address of ouradapté sales department, seeen theplein end of this manual. outdoor use shall be installed. CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 FCC Notice ............................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 System Configuration ............................................................................................................... 1-2 1.3 Components .............................................................................................................................. 1-3 1.4 External Views of the Units ...................................................................................................... 1-4 Specifications.................................................................................................................................. 2-10 2.1 General.................................................................................................................................... 2-10 2.2 AP ........................................................................................................................................... 2-11 2.3 WT .......................................................................................................................................... 2-11 AP ................................................................................................................................................... 3-12 3.1 3.1.1 Overview......................................................................................................................... 3-12 3.1.2 Operations and Indications.............................................................................................. 3-13 3.2 4. AP-IFU.................................................................................................................................... 3-13 3.2.1 Overview......................................................................................................................... 3-13 3.2.2 Operations and Indications.............................................................................................. 3-15 WT .................................................................................................................................................. 4-17 4.1 5. AP-RFU .................................................................................................................................. 3-12 WT .......................................................................................................................................... 4-17 4.1.1 Overview......................................................................................................................... 4-17 4.1.2 Indications....................................................................................................................... 4-19 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................... 5-21 5.1 Installing the AP-RFU and AP-IFU ........................................................................................ 5-21 5.1.1 Installing the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna).......................................................................... 5-21 5.1.2 Installing the AP-RFU (Horn Antenna)........................................................................... 5-22 5.1.3 Setting AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization....................... 5-23 5.1.4 Installing the AP-IFU ...................................................................................................... 5-24 5.1.5 Connecting a Cable to the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) ..................................................... 5-26 5.1.6 Connecting a Cable to the AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) ...................................................... 5-27 5.1.7 Connecting Cables to the AP-IFU................................................................................... 5-28 5.2 Installing the WT .................................................................................................................... 5-30 5.2.1 Installing the WT ............................................................................................................ 5-30 5.2.2 Setting the WT for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization................................................... 5-31 5.2.3 Installing the WT Adapter ............................................................................................... 5-32 5.2.4 Connecting Cables to the WT Adapter............................................................................ 5-33 5.3 Standard Tools to be Used....................................................................................................... 5-34 5.4 Switches .................................................................................................................................. 5-35 5.4.1 Switches on the AP-IFU.................................................................................................. 5-35 5.4.2 Switches on the WT Adapter........................................................................................... 5-36 5.5 Connectors .............................................................................................................................. 5-37 5.5.1 Connecting the AP-RFU and AP-IFU ............................................................................. 5-37 5.5.2 Connectors on the AP-IFU.............................................................................................. 5-38 5.5.3 Connectors on the WT .................................................................................................... 5-39 5.5.4 Connectors on the WT Adapter....................................................................................... 5-40 1. OVERVIEW JUL-6226 is a broadband wireless point-to-multipoint communication system operating at 24-26 GHz that provides high-speed IP access. The 80Mbps/40Mbps wireless transmission rate is available on one frequency channel having the RF bandwidth of 26MHz. The wireless transmission rate depends upon the selected modulation system (16QAM/QPSK), which is controlled for each subscriber terminal to be adapted with the radio propagation path environment such as the distance from the access point and rainfall conditions. The maximum throughput (average data transmission rate of an Ethernet frame) received and transmitted by an access point is 46Mbps. The data transmissions in radio channel are encrypted by different keys for each subscriber terminal encrypt so that ensuring sufficient security. The system can deal with the subscribers fairly in assigning the bandwidth, regardless of the distances of subscriber terminals from the base station. 1.1 FCC Notice FCCID:CKENTG335-EL0,CKENTG337-EL0 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 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. Caution. Changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment. 1.2 System Configuration One Access Point (AP) has the capacity of linking with up to 239 subscriber terminals to configure a point-to-multipoint (P-MP) communications system. An omni-directional antenna (with horizontal directivity of 360°) mainly for a residential area of detached houses and a horn-type antenna ( 90° × 10° directivity) mainly for multi-tenant building are available. Wireless Terminal (WT), including the antenna and all the electric circuits, is designed compactly (19cm x 19cm x 7cm) and can easily be installed at any outside places of residential houses. WT is connected to a PC through one LAN cable and supplied with power through a tiny power supply adapter. Second layer isolation of subscriber traffic is provided by 802.1Q VLAN-tag. Broadband Access Server (BAS) terminates access layer functions and relay user traffic to IP backbone network. The Operation System (OpS) allowing the installation and registration of subscriber terminals and the supervision of its operational status is optionally available. 1-2 1.3 Components Table 1-1 Components No. Name AP-RFU AP-IFU WT Description The AP-RFU is a radio unit that accommodates both the antenna and transceiver in the same housing. Connecting an AP-IFU to the AP-RFU constitutes an AP and allows connecting multiple WTs over radio links. The AP-IFU converts Ethernet frames into radio signals and vice versa. Connecting an AP-RFU to the AP-IFU constitutes an AP. It supports the 100BASE-TX electrical network interface to allow connecting a unit such as a router. Assigning an IP address for maintenance and monitoring allows transmission and reception of maintenance signals via SNMP through a network interface. The WT is a radio unit that accommodates all the antenna, radio transceiver, signal processor and interface section in the same housing. It supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX user interfaces to connect a personal computer and hub. 1-3 1.4 External Views of the Units External View of the AP-RFU (Omni) Nameplate for this unit Generic nameplate Figure 1-1 External View of the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) 1-4 External ViewView of the AP-RFU (Horn) External of the AP-RFU (Omni) Nameplate for this unit Generic nameplat Figure 1-2 External View of the AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) 1-5 External View of the AP-IFU Generic nameplate T YPE W−A P< EL0 > I NPU T : DC −4 8V 0.8 A S ER. NO . D ATE : MAD E IN JAP AN Nameplate for this unit Figure 1-3 External View of the AP-IFU External View of the WT Generic nameplate N A P A J N I > D A E I S N T E P Y R U P T . T E E N W O : − . W : D T C < 2 E 4 L M V A D 0 . 7 A Nameplate for this unit Figure 1-4 External View of the WT 75°or more 70 or less 45°or more 80 or less Figure 1-5 External View of the Outdoor Mounting Brackets for the WT WT ADAPTER MODEL NQD−2049 Figure 1-6 External View of the WT Adapter 30 or less 120 or less 70 or less Figure 1-7 External View of the WT AC Adapter 1-9 2. Specifications 2.1 General Table 2-1 General General Transmit/Receve Band EL0 24.101-24.549 GHz EL1 24.549-24.997 GHz EL2 24.997-25.445 GHz EH1 25.557-26.005 GHz EH2 26.005-26.453 GHz Channel spacing 28MHz (refer: Channel_arrangement) Number of Remote Terminals 239 per Carrier Duplex / Access Method TDD-TDM/TDMA Modulation QPSK & 16-QAM, dynamic adaptive Throughput/ RF Carrier QPSK: 23 Mbps Aggregate 16-QAM: 46 Mbps Aggregate Protocols Supported 802.3, 802.1Q Transmit output power QPSK AP:+14dBm,WT:-6dBm to +14dBm (ATPC) 16QAM AP+11.5dBm,WT:-8.5dBm to +11.5dBm (ATPC) Frequency tolerance Minimum receving level (BER=10-6) RF spectrum mask Occupied bandwidth Transmitter spurious emissions ±15ppm QPSK -79dBm or less 16QAM -69dBm or less QPSK ETSI TypeA 16QAM ETSI TypeB QPSK 26MHz or less 16QAM 26MHz or less -30dBm/MHz or less 2-10 2.2 AP Table 2-2 AP Access Point(AP) Antenna Beamwidth and Gain Omni(V/H) Sectoral(V/H) 360° : 6.5dBi 90°x10°: 15.5dBi Network Interface 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX(option) Input Power -48VDC-/+20%、<0.8Amps -48vdc -/+5% , <0.8Amps Physical RFU Dimensions:W190 x H190 x D362mm Weight:3kg IFU Dimensions:W275 x H325 x D165mm Weight:14kg Temperature -20℃ - +50℃,cold start at minimum -10℃ ambient Humidity 20% - 80% , non-condensing 2.3 WT Table 2-3 WT Wireless Terminai(WT) Antenna Beamwidth and Gain Flat 4° : 31.5dBi or more Network Interface 100BASE-TX Input Power 100 -240vac , <0.5Amps Physical RF Unit Dimensions:W190 x H190 x D70mm Weight:2.5kg Weight:2kg Adapter Box Dimensions:W45 x H95 x D40mm Weight:100g AC Adapter Dimensions:W60 x H38 x D120mm Weight:330g Temperature -20℃ - +50℃,cold start at minimum -10℃ ambient Humidity 20% - 80% , non-condensing 2-11 3. AP 3.1 AP-RFU 3.1.1 Overview The AP-RFU consists of three blocks: Antenna section, RF section and IF section. • Antenna section The omni-directional antenna (with horizontal directivity of 360°) and the horn-type antenna ( 90° × 10° directivity) give same shapes of AP-RFU. • RF section In the RF section, the transmission IF signals are up-converted into 24-26 GHz-band RF signals using the local signal, which is generated by multiplying the 2.4 GHz synthesized oscillator. The next-stage BPF eliminates unwanted sideband components. The up-converted 24-26 GHz-band RF signals are amplified up to the desired level then fed to the antenna via the TDD-Switch and the Waveguide Filter. The received 24-26 GHz-band RF signals by the antenna are fed in to the LNA via the Waveguide Filter and the TDD-Switch. The output signals of the LNA are down-converted into IF signals using the local signal, which is generated by multiplying the 2.4 GHz synthesized oscillator. The BPF is employed to eliminate the image components (interference). The TDD Switch selects the transmitting or receiving function. Detection of the transmiting burst at the IF section turns the switch to the transmiting side. • IF section In the receiving IF section, the output level to the AP-IFU is adjusted by the automatic gain control (AGC) function, so that the input level of the AP-IFU does not saturate for the reception of the WT signal which gives highest receiving level. The SAW filter eliminates the adjacent channel interference. In the transmitting IF section, the detection of the transmiting burst signal control the TDD-Switch in the RF section to turn it to the transmiting side. The SAW filter provides the signal delay for the period of the burst detection and the TDD-Switch turning time, as well as the elimination of the non-desired signal component. The IF section also has the compensation functionarity for cable losses between the AP-RFU and AP-IFU. The CPU in the IF section performs the AGC, the cable loss compensation , and the monitoring and control functionalities. Figure 3-1 is a block diagram of the AP-RFU. AP-RFU AUTO ON/OFF IF_Freq 1710MHz RFU-IF RF T RS EL ( RF ) V ar ia bl e[ 2 0d B] RX_LVL CNT TMG Gen COMP VAR_ATT [30dB] TH CNT ×2 SAW BPF CABLE to IFU LOSS Temp CNT LOGAMP Coax CABLE 427.5MHz HYB RFU Ob st ac le in fo rm at i on ASK MODEM │ IFU Cont Dielectric_BPF D/A 1 2 8 2 . 5 HYB MHz F RE Q_ C NT ×3 A/D AGC Temp CNT PA SAW BPF ATPC MAX_HOLD/ AVERAGING UP_CONV ×n SW LOGAMP BPF 26 G: × 1 0 SW 2.4GHz Synth D/A ×2 SAW_BPF Temp Sens WG BPF Horn Antenna(V/H) or Omni Antenna(V/H) TR SE L( R F) TRCNT 213.75MHz ×2 Serge protection SAW BPF DC +1 6V A GC IF部 IRF AG C2 AG C2 DOWN_CONV LNA FR EQ _C NT [D AT L CL K/ LE ] AP-RFU_PS Figure 3-1 AP-RFU Block Diagram 3.1.2 Operations and Indications The AP-RFU does not have any operation or indication panels. 3.2 AP-IFU 3.2.1 Overview AP-IFU consists of three blocks: IF section, digital section and interface section. • IF section The transmission IF section performs quadrature modulation of 427.5MHz IF frequency according to the transmission output from the digital modem installed in the WT-ASIC. In the receiving IF section, the received burst signal level is adjusted by the automatic gain control (AGC) function of the digital modem. The quadrature demodulator downconverts the received IF signal into the baseband signal. The digital section consists of a digital modem, TDD/TDMA framer, wireless MAC processor, and system controller. These functionarities are equipped in the WT-ASIC. The digital modem performs modulation and demodulation of transmitting and receiving burst signals. The interface section has an interface between the AP and the upper unit (100BASE-TX). It provides a 100BASE-FX interface by installing the AP optical INTF unit. 3-13 The digital section consists of the wireless MAC processor, TDD/TDMA controller, modem and system controller. The wireless MAC processor converts between the Ethernet frames that the interface section handles and wireless MAC frames. It also schedules the dynamic slot assignment. The TDD/TDMA controller performs scrambling, encryption, error correction and other processing. The system controller performs operating parameter setting, state monitoring, control and testing for the modem, TDD/TDMA processor, wireless MAC processor and network interface. It also sends and receives maintenance signals via SNMP. It performs delay control, authentication and other procedures, operating parameter setting, state monitoring, control and testing for the subordinate WTs over a DMF channel. The transmission IF section in the IF section performs quadrature modulation for the transmission baseband signals at 427.5MHz LOC frequency for upconversion to IF signals. It also controls the output level to the desired level based on the control from the ASIC. The receive IF section equalizes the level of the reception waves arriving in a wide level range using the automatic gain control (AGC) from the ASIC, and then downconverts them into baseband signals. Figure 3-2 is a block diagram of the AP-IFU. AP-IFU Digital ED RS-232C driver/rec APSDRAM 8M× +3.3V seria EEPRO FROM 64M RT IFU-PS S-CPU DC -48 V Power supply Serge protection Pow suppl conn Pow suppl conn +16V(RFU) +3.3V(for AP/MODEMASIC,IF) +2.5V(for AP-ASIC) +1.8V(for U-CPU,DCPU,L2SW) DFIFO RX MODEM ASIC SDRAM 8M× SDRAM 8M× FROM 16M FROM 16M DEM_I/Q (UNBAL) U-CPU × HYB 213.75MHz +5 LC BPF digita ATT UN 0/ LC_L ASK MODEM +3.3_D +3.3_ +3.3_A SIC Regulat Regulat Regula -3.3V Figure 3-2 AP-IFU Block Diagram Serge protection +16V to RFU +5V IFU-MAC 3-14 to RF U Coa x CAB L SW TT) TDD_SELE CT S_RST U_RST D_RST Regula [FROM_AP-ASIC] [FROM_AP[FROM_AP-ASIC] ASIC] LC BP 0/9 LVL CNT_T/R DEM 27.83MHz BAL UNB 0/ 0/9 15.62 D-CPU +5 MOD_I /Q (BAL) +16V MA PHY_RST (FROM AP +1.8V (to PC) PH TRA TRA NS NS MOD +5V 25MHz L2SW_RST (FROM AP 4pi n M O JU RA LC_L TDD TX +1.5V TRA NS DFIFO +3.3V RJ45 LAYE R2 SW IF part 20MHz MODEMASIC RST 2.5M +1.8V protection 1 00B ASE TX TMP SENS +2.5V RJTRA 45Serge NS Reset IC +5V Interface part 3.2.2 Operations and Indications 26G-2-AP-CNT 26G-2-AP-PWR 制御盤LED部拡大図 ⑧ 100 FULL AUTO ⑤ RFU ALARM ④ IFU STATE ③ ETHER ② ETHER POWER ① AUTO ⑥ 100 FULL ⑦ ETHER1 AUTO ETHER2 AUTO Figure 3-3 AP-IFU Operation and Indication Panel Table 3-1 AP-IFU Indications LED POWER ETHER 1 ETHER 2 IFU STATE RFU ALARM ETHER1 AUTO ETHER2 AUTO RST State indication Lit green: Power on Extinguished: Power off Lit green: ETHER link established Flashing green: ETHER signal sent or received Extinguished: ETHER link down (See Table 3-3, 4) Lit green: ETHER link established Flashing green: ETHER signal sent or received Extinguished: ETHER link down (See Table 3-3, 5) Lit red: IFU alarm (See Table 3-3, 2) Flashing green: Normal (CPU running) Flashing orange: During initialization Lit red: RFU alarm (Cause: RFU failure (See Table 3-3, 1) or communication error between the IFU and RFU (See Table 3-3, 3)) Extinguished: RFU alarm cleared Lit green: AUTO (ETHER1 AUTO switch set to AUTO) Extinguished: 100BASE full duplex Lit green: AUTO Extinguished: 100BASE full duplex Unit reset switch 3-15 Table 3-2 AP-IFU Controls Switch 1 ETHER1 AUTO (The shape of the switch may be changed) 2 ETHER2 AUTO (The shape of the switch may be changed) Description Sets the ETHER1 interface (100BASE full duplex/AUTO). After changing the switch setting, you have to reboot the unit (power off and back on) to enable the new setting. AUTO: AUTO 100FULL: 100BASE full duplex (factory setting) Sets the ETHER2 interface (100BASE full duplex/AUTO). After changing the switch setting, you have to reboot the unit (power off and back on) to enable the new setting. AUTO: AUTO 100FULL: 100BASE full duplex (factory setting) Table 3-3 Alarm Issuance and Clear Conditions Item 1 RFU failure Initial state Cleared 2 IFU failure Cleared 3 Communication error between RFU and IFU Cleared 4 ETHER 1 link down Issued 5 ETHER 2 link down Issued Issued when: Cleared when: The RFU-CPU detects LOCALM or The RFU-CPU detects no TRSELALM three times each for LOCALM or TRSELALM more than 10msec. three times each for more than 10msec. LOCALM (local oscillator alarm) Synchronization is occurs if the local oscillator lost recovered. synchronization. TRSELALM Only by a reset. (transmission/reception switchover SW failure) occurs if the transmission state continues for more than 1sec. IFU-CPU detects a RFU-IFU IFU-CPU is cleared by a communication error (monitoring single RFU-IFU response). communication (monitoring response). Communication error among the Cleared by a single S-CPU, D-CPU and U-CPU. response. No response to polling for 3sec L2SW setting failure No recovery If setting failed four times (once for transmission and 3 times for retransmission) The S-CPU detects a S-RFU-CPU Cleared by a single communication error. response. No response to polling four times (once for transmission and 3 times for retransmission) PHY link down 3 times each for Recovered from PHY link 100msec. down 3 times each for 100msec. PHY link down 3 times each for Recovered from PHY link 100msec. down 3 times each for 100msec. 4. WT 4.1 WT 4.1.1 Overview The WT consists of the antenna section, RF section, IF section, digital section, interface section and power supply. • Antenna section Uses a Triplate planar antennas to make the antenna compact and to provide a high gain. • RF section In the RF section, the transmission IF signals are up-converted into 24-26 GHz-band RF signals using the local signal, which is generated by multiplying the 2.4 GHz synthesized oscillator. The next-stage BPF eliminates unwanted sideband components. The up-converted 24-26 GHz-band RF signals are amplified up to the desired level then fed to the antenna via the TDD-Switch and the Waveguide Filter. The received 24-26 GHz-band RF signals by the antenna are fed in to the LNA via the Waveguide Filter and the TDD-Switch. The output signals of the LNA are down-converted into IF signals using the local signal, which is generated by multiplying the 2.4 GHz synthesized oscillator. The BPF is employed to eliminate the image components (interference). The TDD Switch selects the transmitting or receiving function under the control of TDD/TDMA framer installed in the WT-ASIC. • IF section The transmission IF section performs quadrature modulation of 427.5MHz IF frequency according to the transmission output from the digital modem installed in the WT-ASIC. The SAW filter in the next stage eliminates undesired out-of-band signals. The output level of the transmission IF secton is adjusted by the automatic transmission gain control (ATPC) function of the digital modem. In the receiving IF section, the SAW filter eliminates the adjacent channel interference. The received burst signal level is adjusted by the automatic gain control (AGC) function of the digital modem. The quadrature demodulator downconverts the received IF signal into the baseband signal. • Digital section The digital section consists of a digital modem, TDD/TDMA framer, wireless MAC processor, and system controller. These functionarities are equipped in the WT-ASIC. 4-17 The digital modem performs modulation and demodulation of transmitting and receiving burst signals. The TDD/TDMA framer constructs and deconstructs radio burst frames. It alse performs scrambling, encryption, and error correction functionarities. The wireless MAC processor converts between the Ethernet frames and the wireless MAC frames in the radio channel. The system controller performs operating parameter setting, state monitoring, control and testing for the entire unit. It also communicate with the AP processer via the DMF channel. • Interface section The interface section provides the physical interrfaces of Ethernet for user interface and serial interface for the receiving level measurement terminal. It has a lightning surge protector to protect the unit against external surges. • Power supply The power supply section generates various voltages used within the unit from +24V input power. 4-18 Figure 4-1 is a block diagram of the WT. WT-MAC FR EQ _CN T( RF ) TR SE L(I F) X'TAL Interface part MJ 4P_MJ RS-232 DRV/REC MJ LED DRV PLL MOD D/A Conv 20MHz/80MHz MAC PHY A GC( Di gi tal ) TDD CPU RJ45 Power supply part (digital) +3.3V_D(DIGITAL) +3.3V_A(ANALOG) +1.5V(for ASIC) DC/DC CONV M OD_ I/ Q( BAL ) AGC (A na log ) Serge protection Trans WT TR SE L(R F) Signal processing part PON RST EEP ROM TEMP SENS SD RAM DEM A TPC (A na log ) ASIC A TP C(D ig ita l) D/A Conv OF FS ET_ CN T FRASH ROM D EM_ I/ Q( UNB ) D C+ 24 V t o T RSE L( RF ) FR EQ_ CN T[ CLK /D AT/ LE ] RF WT-IF AT PC( An al og) AT PC (D igi ta l) 0/0 MO D_ I/Q BAL UNB ×2 SAW BPF 0/90 SW 427.5MHz ×2 MO D_ IC HYB LC BPF UP_CONV IF_Freq 1710MHz 213.75MHz T RS EL( IF ) HYB Dielectric BPF F REQ _C NT ×n SW ×3 HYB SAW BPF PA 2 6G :× 1 0 1282.5MHz 2.4GHz Synth SW WG BPF 0/90 AGC (A na log ) DE M_ I/ Q IF_Freq 1710MHz 0/0 TR SE L(R F) ×2 UNB BAL IRF SAW BPF DE M_I C AG C( Di git al ) DOWN_CONV LNA Antenna WT_PS Figure 4-1 WT Block Diagram 4.1.2 Indications (1) Indications The indications on the WT adapter allows you to check the state of the WT. Table 4-1 Indications on the WT Adapter LED POW ETHER ALM Figure 4-2 Indications on the WT Adapter 4-19 Indication Lit green: Power on Extinguished: Power off Lit green: ETHER link established Flashing green: Transmission or reception on the ETHER port Extinguished: ETHER link down Lit red: Wireless synchronization lost Flashing red: Flashing red for 500msec: Wireless synchronization established (during authentication) Flashing red for 1 sec: VID use halted Extinguished: Wireless synchronization established (after authentication) (2) State transition The table below shows how each LED changes its state after the power is turned on until the unit becomes operable. Table 4-2 LED State Transition when the Power is Turned On POW ETHER Lit Extinguished (Extinguished) Several seconds after the power is turned on Lit Lit (Lit) ALM Extinguished Lit Immediately after the power is turned on Radio synchronization lost Authenticating after radio synchronization is reestablished Operating after authentication is finished Lit Extinguished (Lit/Flashing) Lit Extinguished (Lit/Flashing) Lit Extinguished (Lit/Flashing) Lit Flashing* Extinguished *Flashing for 500msec. (On for 500msec. and off for 500msec.) (3) Lighting conditions The table below shows when the ALM LED lights. Table 4-3 Lighting Conditions of the ALM LED in the Out-of-Service State Operation state Out-of-service state Out of service Cleared During authentication ALM LED=Extinguished ALM LED=Extinguished During operation ALM LED=Flashing* ALM LED=Extinguished Carrier off ALM LED=Extinguished ALM LED=Extinguished *Flashing for one second (On for one second and off for one second) 4-20 Remarks The state within parentheses is that when a PC is connected. 5. INSTALLATION 5.1 Installing the AP-RFU and AP-IFU 5.1.1 Installing the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) Fix the AP-RFU (omni antenna) to a pole using the bolts c and d. At this time, extract the pigtail cable that comes with the AP-RFU from the hole in the pole as shown in Figure 5-1. Pigtail cable of the AP-RFU Figure 5-1 Installing the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) 5-21 5.1.2 Installing the AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) Attach the AP-RFU mounting bracket to the AP-RFU using the three bolts e as shown in Figure 5-3. You can align the antenna either for vertical or horizontal polarization. Fix the AP-RFU mounting bracket to the pole using the bolts c and d as shown in Figure 5-2. ③ ① ② AP-RFU mounting bracket Figure 5-2 Installing the Mounting Bracket Figure 5-3 Installing the AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) 5-22 5.1.3 Setting AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization TOP V Vertical TOP H TOP V Figure 5-4 Vertical Polarization TOP H Horizontal TOP H TOP V Figure 5-5 Horizontal Polarization 5-23 5.1.4 Installing the AP-IFU 5.1.4.1 Installing the AP-IFU on a Utility Pole Figure 5-6 Installing the AP-IFU on a Utility Pole 5.1.4.2 Indoor Installation Figure 5-7 Indoor Installation 5.1.4.3 Installing the AP-IFU on a 19-inch Rack Figure 5-8 Installing the AP-IFU on a 19-inch Rack 5-24 5.1.4.4 Opening and Closing the AP-IFU Cover To open the cover: (1) Loosen the special screws c to f to open the cover as shown in Figure 5-9. (2) Fix the cover using the stopper g as shown in Figure 5-9. To close the cover: (1) Fix the stopper g on the main unit as shown in Figure 5-9. (2) Close the cover and tighten the special screws c to f as shown in Figure 5-9. Figure 5-9Opening and Closing the AP-IFU Cover CAUTION: When opening the AP-IFU cover, make sure that the four special screws are loosened completely. Forcing open the cover may damage it. Use a T25 torx driver to open the AP-IFU cover. CAUTION: After you opened the AP-IFU cover, make sure to secure it using the stopper. Otherwise, you may get hurt. To close the cover, be sure to return the stopper to the original position. CAUTION: If it is difficult to tighten the four special screws of the AP-IFU cover, adjust the locations of the screw holes (support the cover and align the top of the cover to that of the chassis) and tighten the screws. Forced tightening of the screws may damage the cover and screws. CAUTION: When closing the cover, be careful not to nick cables. 5-25 5.1.5 Connecting a Cable to the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) Pole Cold-shrinkable sleeve Coaxial cable with an N connector (IF cable) To the AP-IFU Figure 5-10 Connecting the Cable to the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) CAUTION: +16VDC to be supplied to the AP-RFU is superimposed on the signals in the IF cable. Turn off the power to the AP-IFU when installing or removing the IF cable. Otherwise, the unit may be damaged. CAUTION: Cover the cable connection with a cold-shrinkable sleeve to make it waterproof. Otherwise, water may get in the connection. 5-26 5.1.6 Connecting a Cable to the AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) Cold-shrinkable sleeve Coaxial cable with an N connector (IF cable) To the AP-IFU To the AP-IFU Figure 5-11 Connecting a Cable to the AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) CAUTION: +16VDC to be supplied to the AP-RFU is superimposed on the signals in the IF cable. Turn off the power to the AP-IFU when installing or removing the IF cable. Otherwise, the unit may be damaged. CAUTION: Cover the cable connection with a cold-shrinkable sleeve to make it waterproof. Otherwise, water may get in the connection. 5-27 5.1.7 Connecting Cables to the AP-IFU Connect four cables to the AP-IFU: a coaxial cable (with an N connector), optical cable, outdoor power supply cable, and ground wire. Round connector for the power cable terminal FG terminal (More than M4nut) Ethernetl cable inlet Coaxial cable with an N connector (IF cable) Ground wire (More than 1.5□) Cold-shrinkable sleeve Ethernet cable Outdoor power supply cable for the AP Figure 5-12-1 Connecting Cables to the AP-IFU (on the AP-PWR Side) CAUTION: Ground wire more than 1.5□ CAUTION: FG terminal wire more than M4nut. CAUTION: The DC -48V power supply voltage for AP-IFU shall be SELV or TNV-1 depending on the network environment (0 or 1) acc. to IEC62102. CAUTION: The Equipment for connection to AP-IFU Ethernet-interface(RJ-45) shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. CAUTION: For the connection Terminal Equipment to AP-IFU and a cables suitable for outdoor use shall be installed. 5-28 IF terminal Coaxial cable with an N connector (IF cable) Cold-shrinkable sleeve Use a T25 torx driver to open the AP-IFU cover. To the AP-RFU Figure 5-12-2 Connecting Cables to the AP-IFU (on the AP-CNT Side) CAUTION: When opening the AP-IFU cover, make sure that the four special screws are loosened completely. Forcing open the cover may damage it. CAUTION: +16VDC to be supplied to the AP-RFU is superimposed on the signals in the IF cable. Turn off the power to the AP-IFU when installing or removing the IF cable. Otherwise, the unit may be damaged. CAUTION: Cover the cable connection with a cold-shrinkable sleeve to make it waterproof. Otherwise, water may get in the connection. CAUTION: After you opened the AP-IFU cover, make sure to secure it using the stopper. Otherwise, you may get hurt. To close the cover, be sure to return the stopper to the original position. CAUTION: For the connection AP-IFU to AP-RFU and a coaxial cable suitable for outdoor use shall be installed. 5-29 5.2 Installing the WT 5.2.1 Installing the WT Attach the WT mounting bracket to the WT using the bolts c and d. You can orient the WT either for vertical or horizontal polarization. Secure the WT mounting bracket to the pole using the bolts. Figure 5-13 Installing the WT 5-30 5.2.2 Setting the WT for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization Rotate the antenna ninety degrees to choose between vertical or horizontal polarization TOP V > 0. 7A TYP EW− WT< EL I NPU T : DC2 4V S ER. NO. D ATE : TOP H MADE IN JAPAN TOP V Figure 5-14 Vertical Polarization TOP H TOP H TYPEW−WT<EL INPUT : DC24V SER.NO. DATE : MA DE IN > 0.7A JAPA N TOP V Figure 5-15 Horizontal Polarization 5-31 5.2.3 Installing the WT Adapter Screw into the mounting position the wood screw that comes with the WT adapter, leaving 2 mm. Hook the WT adapter on the wood screw. Wood Screw Figure 5-16 Installing the WT Adapter on the Wall 5-32 5.2.4 Connecting Cables to the WT Adapter Connect three cables to the WT adapter: Ethernet cable to connect the WT, Ethernet cable to connect the PC, and AC adapter cable. (1) Specification for the Ethernet cable to connect the WT and WT adapter: Straight (2) Specification for the Ethernet cable to connect the PC (PC port): To PC: Straight To the hub: Cross To the WT To the router: Straight To your PC To the AC Figure 5-17 Connecting Cables to the WT Adapter PROHIBITION: Never connect your personal computer to the ANT port of the WT adapter. Doing so may damage your personal computer. CAUTION: The cable connecting between the WT and WT adapter carries 24 VDC for the WT in addition to Ethernet signals. Before unplugging the cable connecting between the WT and WT adapter, make sure to unplug the DC jack of the WT adapter to turn the power off. Otherwise, the unit may be damaged. CAUTION: The cable connecting the WT and WT adapter is a straight cable. Wrong connection may damage the unit. CAUTION: The Equipment for connection to WT adapter PC-interface(RJ-45) shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. CAUTION: For the connection WT adapter to WT and a cable suitable for outdoor use shall be installed. 5-33 5.3 Standard Tools to be Used The table below lists the tools used during installation or maintenance of the units. Table 5-1 Tools Used No. Unit name APIFU 10 11 12 13 WT 14 15 AP-RFU (Omni) 16 AP-RFU (Horn) Used for: Door Power board Cable clamp Power board Cable clamp Ground SC lock MC mounting plate Mounting plate MC mounting feet MC mounting feet (for cascade connection) Small window Mounting bracket Ethernet cable Tightening torque [N•cm] 265 127 127 127 127 127 80 to 120 Torx driver (VESSEL T25H-120) Phillips screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Socket driver (Width across flats: 7) Spanner wrench (Width across flats: 22) 57 Tightened manually M8 M3 1080 57 Socket wrench (Width across flats: 13) Socket driver (Width across flats: 5.5) M4 130 Phillips screwdriver M4 M5 127 265 Torx driver (VESSEL T20H-120) Allen wrench (Width across flats: 5) M5 M4 M4 M4 M4 M4 nut M16 nut M3 Tool Crimping tool for RJ-45 (Release-after-crimp type) Socket wrench (Width across flats: 24) Mounting M16 9410 bracket (axis tightening) Mounting M5 265 Allen wrench (Width across flats: 5) bracket The appropriate tightening torque is ±10% of the value indicated in the table. 5-34 5.4 Switches 5.4.1 Switches on the AP-IFU ① ② ③ ④ Figure 5-18 Switches on the AP-IFU Power switch This is the switch to supply power to the AP-IFU and AP-RFU. OFF f POWER LED When on : Lit green When off: Extinguished ON ETHER1/ETHER2 switch This is the switch to set AUTO or 100FULL. (The shape of the switch may be changed.) AUTO ETHER AUTO LED 100 FULL AUTO: Lit green 100FULL: Extinguished Factory setting: 100FULL ETHER1 AUTO RST switch This is the switch to reset the unit. CAUTION: After changing the switch setting, you have to reboot the unit (power off and back on) to enable the new setting. 5-35 5.4.2 Switches on the WT Adapter ETHER LED PC port Figure 5-19 Switches on the WT Adapter TEST SW switch This is the switch to check for any disconnection on the Ethernet cable connecting the WT and WT adapter. CAUTION: If you turn on this switch, the Ethernet signal is looped back to the WT and not output to the PC port. How to check for a disconnection: • Unplug the cable from the PC port of the WT adapter. • Make sure that the ETHER LED lights. • Hold down the TEST SW switch. • (The Ethernet signal from the WT is looped backed to the WT via the WT adapter.) • The connection is normal if the ETHER LED lights green. • The four Ethernet signal lines have a disconnection or wrong wiring if the ETHER LED remains extinguished. CAUTION: The TEST SW cannot identify a wrong connection for the straight/cross cable. When connecting a connector, make the correct connection for the straight or cross cable. CAUTION: If you turn on this switch by mistake, the Ethernet signal is looped back to the WT and not output to the PC port. 5-36 5.5 Connectors 5.5.1 Connecting the AP-RFU and AP-IFU TOP H TOP V c From/to the IFU Figure 5-20 Connecting Section of the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) IF terminal: Pigtail connector (connector type: N-J) Connect the coaxial cable with an N-type connector from the AP-IFU. TOP H TOP V c From/to the IFU Figure 5-21 Connecting Section of the AP-RFU (Horn Antenna) IF terminal: (Connector type: N-J) Connect the coaxial cable with an N-type connector from the AP-IFU. 5-37 5.5.2 Connectors on the AP-IFU T Y P E W− A P < E L 0 > I N P U T : D C − 4 8 V 0 .8 A S E R. N O . D A TE : M AD E IN J A PA N Figure 5-22 Connecting Section of the AP-IFU (Bottom View) ANT terminal: (Connector type: N-J) Connect the coaxial cable with an N-type connector from the AP-RFU. Ethernet cable inlet: Insert the Ethernet cable into the rubber bushing. FG terminal: Connect the ground wire. Power cable terminal: (Connector type: Round) Connect the power cable. GND DC-48V NU CAUTION: Power cable terminal(④): The DC -48V power supply voltage for AP-IFU shall be SELV or TNV-1 depending on the network environment (0 or 1) acc. to IEC62102. CAUTION: Ethernet cable inlet(②):The Equipment for connection to AP-IFU Ethernet-interface (RJ-45) shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. 5-38 5.5.3 Connectors on the WT 87654321 ② > 0. 7A TOP H ② MADE IN JAPAN TYP EW− WT< EL I NPU T : DC2 4V S ER. NO. D ATE : ① ① TOP V TXD+ TXD- RXD+ LED1 LED2 RXD- +24V _IN GND TXD RXD NU GND 4321 Use a T20 torx driver to open interface cover Figure 5-23 Connecting Section of the WT ETHER port This is the port to connect the WT to the WT adapter. Use a straight cable between the WT and WT adapter. Shape: RJ45 connector Specification: Ethernet signal (MDI specification) The four remaining idle conductors are used for power and LED control. When connecting the receiving level measurement terminal, connect battery to this port. Receive level measurement terminal port This is the port to connect the receiving level measurement terminal. Shape: RJ-22 Connect the receiving level measurement terminal to this port using the WT connection cable (that comes with the receive level measurement terminal). CAUTION: The cable connecting between the WT and WT adapter carries 24 VDC for the WT in addition to Ethernet signals. Before unplugging the cable connecting between the WT and WT adapter, make sure to unplug the DC jack of the WT adapter to turn the power off. Otherwise, the unit may be damaged. CAUTION: The cable connecting the WT and WT adapter is a straight cable. Wrong connection may damage the unit. CAUTION: When closing the small window, make sure that the rubber packing of the small window is free from any foreign matter. 5-39 5.5.4 Connectors on the WT Adapter ① 87654321 Top view ② 87654321 Bottom view Figure 5-24 Connecting Section of the WT Adapter RXD+ RXD- TXD+ LED1 LED2 TXD- +24V _OUT GND RXD+ RXD- TXD+ NU NU TXD- NU NU ANT port: (Connector type: RJ-45) This is the port to connect the WT to the WT adapter. Use a straight cable between the WT and WT adapter. Shape: RJ45 connector Specification: Ethernet signal (MDI-X specification) The four remaining idle conductors are used for power and LED control. PC port: (Connector type: RJ-45) This is the port to connect the communication terminal. Shape: RJ45 connector Specification: Ether signal (MDI-X specification) Connect the local management tool terminal using a straight cable. Use a cross cable to connect the hub. Use a straight cable to connect a PC or router. DC jack: (+24VDC power supply) Connect the AC adapter that comes with the WT. PROHIBITION: Never connect a communication terminal to the ANT port of the WT adapter. Doing so may damage your personal computer. CAUTION: The cable connecting between the WT and WT adapter carries 24 VDC for the WT in addition to Ethernet signals. Before unplugging the cable connecting between the WT and WT adapter, make sure to unplug the DC jack of the WT adapter to turn the power off. Otherwise, the unit may be damaged. CAUTION: The cable connecting the WT and WT adapter is a straight cable. Wrong connection may damage the unit. CAUTION: PC port: (Connector type: RJ-45 ②)The Equipment for connection to WT adapter PC-interface(RJ-45) shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. 5-40
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