Japan Radio NTG337-XL2 User Station User Manual Manual

Japan Radio Co Ltd. User Station Manual

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 0            JRC FWA SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL               Rev. 3.4 24/SEP./2008
  I 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.
 II 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.     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 for electrical shocks.)      icons indicate prohibition. A detailed prohibition description is  given  in  the  vicinity  of  the  icon.  (The  figure  on  the  left prohibits disassembly.)           icons  require  you  to  perform  the  item.  A  detailed instruction is given in the vicinity of the icon. (The figure on the left instruct to unplug the equipment.)   Warning labels Do not remove, damage or alter the warning labels.    Warning      Caution  Wrong  handling  of  this  product  may  causeserious personal injury or death.   Wrong  handling  of  this  product  may  causepersonal injury or damage to properties.  DangerousvoltagesGeneralprohibitionsGeneraladviceDo notdisassembleUnplug
 III Precautions in Use   WarningDon’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  offce. Continuing to use  the product  as is may cause fire or electrical shock.
 IV  Cautions                                                                                                                                                                                                                           This manual describes important points to operate and maintain theequipment.  Read  the  related sections  when  operating, maintainingand testing the unit. Do not try to carry out a test or maintenance notcovered 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, do not unplug the cable connected between theWT and WT adapter. Before unplugging this 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 toavoid electrical shocks.  Do not touch the rack of the WT duirng operation because it becomes hot.  When installing the Access Point (AP), connect the ground wire to theground terminal. If the equipment is not grounded properly, you mayget electrical shocks when the equipment becomes faulty or shorted.  When using a measuring instrument, connect the ground terminal ofthe measuring instrument to the ground terminal of this equipment. Ifthe  equipment  is  not  grounded  properly, you  may  get  electricalshocks.  To  avoid  shock  hazards, do  not  open  and  touch  the  inside  oradjustment points except for maintenance or inspection. If you modifythe equipment illegally, you may be punished according to the RadioLaw.
 V     Cautions                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Don’t use organic solvent for cleaning such as thinner and benzene becausethis may damage the coating. Just wipe the surface with a clean dry cloth.  Befour plugging in or unplugging the coaxial cable between the AP-RFU andAP-IFU, turn the power off.  The  DC  -48V  power  supply  voltage  for  AP-IFU  shall  be  SELV  or  TNV-1depending on the network environment (0 or 1) acc. to IEC62102.  The  Equipment for  connection  to  AP-IFU  Ethernet-interface(RJ-45) shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits.  The Equipment for  connection to WT adapter PC-interface (RJ-45)  shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits.  For the connection WT adapter to WT and a cable suitable for outdoor use shall be installed.  For the connection Terminal Equipment to AP-IFU and a cables suitable for outdoor use shall be installed.  For the connection AP-IFU to AP-RFU and a coaxial cable suitable for outdoor use shall be installed.
 VI Avant usage Indications Préventives 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.     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 électrique.)  Les deux icônes de gauche indiquent une interdiction. Une description plus détaillée est donnée près de l'icône (la plus à gauche interdit le démontage.)  Ce  type  d’icône  exige  que  vous  exécutiez  l'action  Une description 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.  (French)   Danger      Prudence  Une  mauvaise  utilisation  de  ce  produit  peut causer  de  sérieux  dommages  corporels  ou  la mort.  Une  mauvaise  utilisation  de  ce  produit  peut causer  des  dommages  corporels  ou endommager des biens.    Le manuel d’utilisation et le produit utilisent des icônes pour vous aider à utiliser correctement le produit et prévenir tout dommages sur vous, sur des tiers ou sur des biens.    Les icônes qui suivent, indiquent    le niveau des dommages éventuels si les précautions indiquées sont ignorées ou si le produit est mal utilisé. Quand vous lirez le manuel d’utilisation, faites attention à ces indications.    Danger électrique Débranchez Ne pas démonter Interdiction générale Conseil général
 VII Précautions d’utilisations                         (French) Ne placez pas de récipients contenant de l'eau, des produits chimiques ou des produits  de  beauté,  tels  que  vaisselle, pots de  fleur  et  verres,  ou  de  petits morceaux de métal à coté ou sur ce produit.    Les éclaboussures de liquides sur ou à l’intérieur du produit, ainsi que les petits morceaux de métal pénétrant le produit, peuvent provoquer le feu, des chocs électriques ou des pannes.    Coupez l’alimentation électrique et cessez immédiatement toute utilisation du produit si quelque chose d'anormal tel que vapeurs ou fumées sont détectées, et contactez notre service commercial. Continuer à utiliser le produit dans ces conditions, peut provoquer feu ou choc électrique. Attention
 VIII (French)  Attention                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Ce manuel décrit les points importants pour l’utilisation et la maintenance    du Matériel. Lisez les chapitres correspondants pour l’utilisation, la maintenance et le test du Matériel. N'essayez pas d'effectuer un test ou une maintenance qui ne soit pas décrit dans ce manuel.  Cet équipement est une machine de précision. Une panne peut se produire si vous ne vous conformez pas pas à ce qui suit :   ・ Ne  cognez  pas  et  ne  soumettez  pas  ce  matériel  et  ses  éléments  à  des chocs.     ・ En  cours  d’utilisation,  ne  débranchez  pas  le  câble  reliant  l’interface utilisateur du terminal sans fil et l'adaptateur WT. Avant de déconnecter ce câble,    débranchez d’abord la prise jack DC de l'adaptateur WT et mettez hors-tension.   ・  N'éclaboussez pas l'adaptateur WT.   ・ N'utilisez  pas  ce  matériel  dans  un  endroit  excessivement  sale  ou poussiéreux.   Avant  de  toucher  à  un  terminal  recevant  l’alimentation,  mettez  hors-tension pour éviter des chocs électriques.  Ne touchez pas le rack du WT en cours d’utilisation parce qu'il devient chaud. Lors  de  l’installation  du  Point  d'accès,  reliez  le  fil  de  terre  à  la  masse  du terminal.    Si  le  matériel  n'est  mis  correctement  à  la  masset,  vous  pourriez provoquez des chocs électriques et le matériel deviendrait défectueux ou  en court-circuit.  Lors de l’utilisation d’un instrument de mesure, reliez la masse de l'instrument de  mesure  à  la  prise  de  terre  du  matériel.  Si  les  matériels  ne  sont  pas correctement mis à la masse, vous pouvez provoquer des chocs électriques.  Pour  éviter  les  risques  de  détérioration,  n'ouvrez  pas  et  ne  touchez  pas l'intérieur ou les points de réglage, excepté lors d'une maintenance ou d’une inspection.    Si vous apportez des modification au matériel illégalement, vous pouvez être poursuivi conformément aux lois en vigueur.
 IX          (French)  Attention                                                                                                                                                                                                                           N'utilisez  pas  de  solvant  organique  pour  le  nettoyage,  tel  que  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 et AP-IFU, mettez hors-tension.  L’alimentation DC -48V pour AP-IFU peut être SELV ou TNV-1 en fonction du réseau (0 ou 1) conformément à la norme IEC62102.      Le matériel de connexion à AP-IFU par une interface Ethernet (RJ 45) devra être relié aux circuits TNV-1.  Le Matériel de connexion à l’adaptateur WT par l’nterface PC (RJ 45) devra être relié aux circuits TNV-1.  Pour la connexion de l’adaptateur WT à WT, un câble adapté à l’utilisation en plein air sera utilisé.  Pour la connexion du Terminal à AP-IFU, un câble adapté à l’utilisation en plein air sera utilisé.  Pour la connexion de AP-IFU à AP-RFU un câble coaxial adapté à l’utilisation en plein air sera utilisé.
 X Prima dell’utilizzo Seguire attentamente le avvertenze Questo manuale ed il prodotto usano delle icone per aiutarLa a utilizzare propriamente il prodotto e prevengono eventuali danni a Lei o ad altre persone o beni materiale derivanti dal cattivo utilizzo di questo prodotto.    Le icone seguenti classificano il pericolo ed il danno potenziale nel caso in cui le indicazioni fossero ignorate o nel caso in cui il prodotto fosse usato impropriamente.    Seguire attentamente le avvertenze.     Esempi di icone Un triangolo è un allarme per chiamare la Sua attenzione. Esso   include un avvertimento o indicazione di pericolo.    Le grafiche all'interno  del  triangolo  differiscono  dal  grado  di  cautela.    (La figura a sinistra mostra pericolo per shock elettrici.)        icone  indicano  proibizione.    Una  descrizione  di  proibizione particolareggiata  è  data  accanto  all’  icona.    (La  figura  sulla sinistraproibisce lo smontaggio del prodotto.)   ●icone  La  invitano  a  compiere  il  gesto  indicato.    Una descrizione piu’ dettagliata è data accanto all’icona.    (La figura sulla sinistra    richiede di scollegare il prodotto.)   Segnali di avvertimento   Si prega di non rimouvere, alterare o danneggiare tali etichette   (Italian)   Pericolo    Avvertenza  Una cattiva utilizzazione di questo prodotto puo’ provocare  seri  danni  a  persone  mettendo  i suddetti in pericolo di vita  Una cattiva utilizzazione di questo prodotto puo’ provocare seri danni a persone o cose  Tensioni pericolose Proibizioni Generali Consiglio Generale Non smonti Unplug
  XI Precauzioni d’uso                     (Italian) Spenga  immediatamente  il  prodotto  se  qualche    anomalia  come  fumo  o vapori sono emanati dal prodotto. e contatti immediatamente il nostro ufficio di vendite.    Continuare ad usare il prodotto   in tali condizioni può causare inizi di incendio    o shock elettrici.      Non  metta  contenitori  d’acqua,  prodotti  chimici  o  cosmetici,  come  vasi, pentole  ed  occhiali  o  piccoli  pezzi  di  metalli  vicino  o  in  cima  a  questo prodotto.    Liquidi  versati  sopra  o  all’interno  del  prodotto,  piccoli  elementi metallici inseriti all’interno del prodotto possono provocare shock elettreici o malfunzionamenti.      Pericoli
 XII   (Italian)           Avvertenze                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Questo  manuale  descrive  importanti  precauzioni  punti  per    l’utilizzo  e  la manutenzione del prodotto.    Legga le sezioni relative durante l’uso, in veglia o durante  la  prova  dell'unità.   Non  tenti  di  eseguire  prove  o  operazioni  non   descritte in questo manuale.    Questa  attrezzatura  è  una  macchina  di  precisione.      Possono  verificarsi malfunzionamenti se non osserva le seguenti precauzioni: ・  Non sottoponga questa attrezzatura a colpi o cadute ・  Durante l’uso, non faccia scolleghi il cavo connesso tra l’unità senza fili    e l'adattatore di WT. Prima di scollegare il dispositivo, rimuova il connettore dall'adattatore di WT e in seguito spenga il dispositivo.     ・  Non metta a contatto l’adattatore WT con acqua.     ・  Non usi questa attrezzatura in un luoghi polverosi o poco puliti.    Prima di toccare un –terminale di potenza ricevente, spenga il dispositivo per evitare evitare shock elettrici.  Non tocchi l'intelaiatura del dispositivo WT poiche esso puo’ produrre calore.  Quando installa    il punto di accesso, connetta il filo di massa al terminale di terra.    Se l'attrezzatura non è collegata a terra propriamente, Lei puo’ ricevere shock elettrici quando l'attrezzatura diviene difettosa o in corto circuito.    Quando  usa  un  strumento  di  misura,  connetta  il  terminale  di  massa  dello strumento  di  misura  al  terminale  di  massa  di  questa  attrezzatura.    Se l'attrezzatura  non  è  collegata  a  terra  propriamente,  Lei  puo’  ricevere  shock elettrici.      Per evitare pericoli di shock, non apra e non tocchi l'interno del dispositivo o I punti di rettifica eccetto durante manutenzione o ispezione.   Se Lei modifica illegalmente l'attrezzatura, Lei può essere punito secondo la Legge Radio
 XIII    (Italian)     Cautele                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Non  usi  solventi  organici  come  diluente  e  benzene per  pulire  il  dispositivo perché questo può danneggiarne il rivestimento.    Asciugi la superficie con una stoffa asciutta e pulita.  Prima  di  collegare  o  scollegare  il  cavo  coassiale  tra  l'AP-RFU  ed  AP-IFU, spenga il dispositivo.      La DC -48V tensione di alimentazione elettrica per AP-IFU sara’ SELV o TNV-1 a seconda della rete elettrica utilizzata (0 o 1)    con riferimento a IEC62102.  L'Attrezzatura per il collegamento ad AP-IFU Ethernet-interface(RJ-45) sarà adatto per connettere ai circuiti di TNV-1.   L'Attrezzatura per il collegamento all'adattatore di WT PC-interface(RJ-45) deve essere compatibile con una connessione ai circuiti di TNV-1  Per il  collegamento  tra adattatore WTe WT    dovrà essere utilizzato  un  cavo appropriato per uso esterno.  Per il collegamento dell’attrezzatura completa al AP-IFU dovrà essere utilizzato un cavo adatto ad uso esterno  Per  il  collegamento  tra  AP-IFU  e  AP-RFU  dovrà  essere  utilizzato  un  cavo coassiale appropriato per uso esterno.
 XIV Bitte beachten vor der Inbetriebnahme Warnhinweise und Kennzeichnungen In dDiesem Handbuch und bei der Verwendung des Produktes werden Kennzeichen benutzt, die Ihnen helfen sollen das Produkt richtig einzusetzen und gleichzeitig verhindern sollen, dass Personenschäden entstehen. Bitte lesen Sie die folgenden Hinweise sorgfältig und beachten die Angaben beim Lesen des Handbuchs.  Beispiele für Kennzeichen und ihre Bedeutung Ein Dreieck dient als Alarmzeichen und Warnung, um ihre Aufmerksamkeit  auf  Gefahren  zu  lenken.  Das  Symbol  im Dreieck unterscheidet  die  Art  der  Gefahren  (Die  Figur  auf der  Linke  zeigt  eine  Warnung  vor  elektrischer Hochspannung)     Kreisförmige  Kennzeichen  weisen  auf  ein  Verbot  hin.   Eine  Verbotsbeschreibung  wird  in  der  Unterschrift  des Kennzeichens  gegeben.    (Die  Figur  links  zum  Beispiel verbietet eine Demontage) ●  Gefüllte kreisförmige  Kennzeichen  weisen Sie  auf  eine beabsichtigtes  Handlung  hin.  Sie  werden  aufgefordert  die Handlung  durchzuführen.  Eine  ausführliche Anweisungsbeschreibung  wird  in  der  Nähe  des Kennzeichens  gegeben.    (In  der  Figur  links  werden  Sie   aufgefordert den Stecker aus der Steckdose zu entfernen)  Warnkennzeichnungen Bitte entfernen, verändern oder beschädigen Sie die Kennzeichnung nicht. (German)   Warnung    Caution  Falsche Handhabung    dieses Produktes kann zu ernsthaften Personenschäden und sogar zum Tod führen.    Falsche Handhabung    dieses Produktes kann zu ernsthaften Personenschäden oder Schäden an anderen Gegenständen führen.    Gefährliche Hochspannung  Stecken Sie aus Nehmen Sie nicht auseinander  Allgemein  Verbote  Allgemeiner Rat
  XV Vorkehrungen beim Gebrauch                     (German) Schalten  Sie  das  Gerät  unbedingt  aus,  wenn  Sie  ungewöhnliche  Rauch-oder Dampfentwicklung beobachten, und kontaktieren Sie unseren zentralen Vertrieb, eine Filiale oder ein Vertriebsbüro in Ihrer Nähe. In diesem Fall darf das Gerät nicht weiterverwendet werden. Eine weitere Benutzung kann zu Bränden und elektrischen Kurzschlüssen führen.   Bitte  stellen  Sie  keine  Wasserbehälter,  Chemikalien  oder  Kosmetika,  wie zum  Beispiel  Gefäße,  Blumenvasen,  Gläser  oder  kleine  Metallstücke  auf oder in die Nähe des Produktes. Flüssigkeiten oder kleine Metallteile, die in das  Garät  gelangen,  könnten  Brände,  Kurzschlüsse  oder  Fehlfunktionen hervorrufen. Warnung
 XVI                                   (German)         Vorsicht                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Dieses Handbuch enthält wichtige Informationen zur Bedienung und Wartung des  Gerätes.  Lesen  Sie  bitte  die  entsprechenden  Abschnitte  bevor  Sie  das Gerät in Betrieb bedienen, warten oder in anderer Weise testen. Bitte führen Sie keine Tests durch, die im Manual nicht beschrieben sind.     Dieses Gerät ist ein hochgenaues Instrument.   ・ Fehler  können  auftreten  sollte  das  Gerät:  Stössen  oder  starken Erschütterungen ausgesetz wird. ・ Während  des  Betriebes  muss  die  Kabelverbindung  zwischen  dem Bedienelement des Funkterminal und dem WT-Adapter nicht gelöst werden.・ Um das Kabel zu entfernen, lösen Sie zuerst die DC-Versorgung Stecker des WT-Adapters und schalten das Gerät ab. ・ Der WT-Adapter darf mit Wasser nicht in Berührung kommen. ・ Vermeiden Sie den Betrieb des Gerätes in Umgebungen mit hoher Staub-und Schmutzbelastung.  Berühren Sie den Rahmen des WT’s während des Betriebes auf keinen Fall, da dieser Teil sehr heiss wird.  Wenn Sie den Access Point installieren, verbinden Sie zuerst den Erdungsdraht mit dem Erdungsanschluss des Gerätes. Ungenügende Erdung des Gerätes, kann im Falle von Fehlfunktionen oder Kurzschlüssen zu Stromschlägen führen. Wenn  Sie  ein  weiteres  Meßgerät  einsetzen,  verbinden  Sie  bitte  den Erdungsanschluss des Messgerätes sorgfältig mit dem Erdungsanschluss des Gerätes. Ungenügende Erdung des Gerätes, kann zu Stromschlägen führen.  Bitte öffnen oder berühren Sie das Innenleben sowie die Einstellungsmittel des Gerätes nicht,    ausser im Falle von Wartungsarbeiten oder Inspektionen. Wenn Sie unerlaubt Änderungen am Gerät vornehmen, zieht dies Massnahmen in Anwendung des „RADIO Gesetzes“ nach sich.
  XVII    (German)    Cautions                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Benutzen Sie kein organische Lösungsmittel, wie Verdünner und Benzole zur Reinigung,  weil  dies  der  Oberfläche  des  Gerätes  beschädigen  könnte.   Reinigen Sie die Oberfläche nur mit einem sauberen trockenen Stofftuch.      Bitte schalten Sie das Gerät aus, bevor Sie das Koaxialkabel zwischen AP-RFU und AP-IFU anschliessen oder entfernen.  Nach IEC62102 sollte die 48V DC–Spannngsversorgung für den AP-IFU SELV oder TNV-1 in Abhängigkeit von der Netzwerkumgebung ( 0 oder 1) sein.  Die  Ausrüstung  für  Verbindung  zu  AP-IFU  Ethernet-interface(RJ-45),  wird geeignet sein, sich in Verbindung mit TNV-1-Schaltungen zu setzen.  Die  die  Verbindung  des  WT-Adapters  zum  WT  sollte  ein  Kabel  verwendet werden, dass für den Aussenbereich geeignet ist.   Für  die  Verbindung  vom  WT-Adapter  zum  WT  sollte  ein  Kabel  für Aussenanwendungen gewählt werden.  Für die Verbindung vom Terminal des Gerätes zum AP-IFU sollte ein Kabel für Aussenanwendungen gewählt werden.  Für  die  Verbindung  AP-IFU  zu  AP-RFU  sollte  ein  Koaxialkabel  für  den Aussenbereich installiert werden.
  XVIII CONTENTS Introduction......................................................................................................................................I Before use ......................................................................................................................................II Precautions in Use ........................................................................................................................III Avant usage.................................................................................................................................. VI Précautions d’utilisations............................................................................................................. VII Prima dell’utilizzo........................................................................................................................... X Precauzioni d’uso ......................................................................................................................... XI Bitte beachten vor der Inbetriebnahme......................................................................................XIV Vorkehrungen beim Gebrauch ....................................................................................................XV CONTENTS..............................................................................................................................XVIII 1. OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1. FCC Notice............................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2. CERTIFICATION NOTE FROM INDUSTRY CANADA............................................ 1-2 1.3. System Configuration............................................................................................... 1-2 1.4. Deployment Schemes.............................................................................................. 1-3 1.5. Components ............................................................................................................. 1-4 2. Specifications....................................................................................................................... 2-7 2.1. General..................................................................................................................... 2-7 2.2. External Views of the Units ...................................................................................... 2-9 2.2.1. AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)...................................................................................... 2-9 2.2.1.1. AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) Nameplate.......................................................... 2-10 2.2.1.2. AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) Mounting Bracket ................................................2-11 2.2.2. AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) ...................................................................... 2-12 2.2.2.1. AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) Nameplate ............................................ 2-13 2.2.2.2. AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) Mounting Bracket.................................. 2-14 2.2.3. AP-IFU ................................................................................................................ 2-15 2.2.3.1. AP-IFU Nameplate ...................................................................................... 2-16 2.2.4. WT ...................................................................................................................... 2-17 2.2.4.1. WT Nameplate............................................................................................. 2-18 2.2.4.2. WT Mounting Bracket.................................................................................. 2-19 2.2.5. WT (External Antenna) ....................................................................................... 2-20 2.2.5.1. WT (External Antenna) Nameplate ............................................................. 2-21 2.2.6. WT Adapter......................................................................................................... 2-22 2.2.6.1. WT Adapter Nameplate............................................................................... 2-22 2.2.7. WT AC Adapter................................................................................................... 2-23
 XIX 2.2.8. Antenna direction adjustment tool...................................................................... 2-24 3. AP ...................................................................................................................................... 3-25 3.1. AP-RFU .................................................................................................................. 3-25 3.1.1. Overview............................................................................................................. 3-25 3.1.2. Antenna section.................................................................................................. 3-25 3.1.3. RF section........................................................................................................... 3-25 3.1.4. IF section ............................................................................................................ 3-25 3.1.5. Operations and Indications................................................................................. 3-26 3.1.5.1. Indications ................................................................................................... 3-26 3.1.5.2. Switches ...................................................................................................... 3-26 3.1.6. Terminals............................................................................................................. 3-27 3.1.6.1. Omni Antenna.............................................................................................. 3-27 3.1.6.2. Sectoral-Horn Antenna................................................................................ 3-27 3.2. AP-IFU.................................................................................................................... 3-28 3.2.1. Overview............................................................................................................. 3-28 3.2.2. IF section ............................................................................................................ 3-28 3.2.3. Operations and Indications................................................................................. 3-30 3.2.3.1. Indications ................................................................................................... 3-30 3.2.3.2. Switches ...................................................................................................... 3-32 3.2.3.3. Terminals ..................................................................................................... 3-33 4. WT ..................................................................................................................................... 4-36 4.1. WT.......................................................................................................................... 4-36 4.1.1. Overview............................................................................................................. 4-36 4.1.2. Antenna section.................................................................................................. 4-36 4.1.3. RF section........................................................................................................... 4-36 4.1.4. IF section ............................................................................................................ 4-36 4.1.5. Digital section ..................................................................................................... 4-37 4.1.6. Interface section ................................................................................................. 4-37 4.1.7. Power supply ...................................................................................................... 4-37 4.1.8. Operations and Indications................................................................................. 4-39 4.1.8.1. Indications ................................................................................................... 4-39 4.1.8.2. Switches ...................................................................................................... 4-41 4.1.8.3. Terminals ..................................................................................................... 4-42 4.1.8.3.1. WT............................................................................................................4-42 4.1.8.3.2. WT Adapter ..............................................................................................4-43 5. CONSTRUCTING A POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT SYSTEM (AP) ......................................... 5-45
 XX 5.1. Overview................................................................................................................. 5-45 5.2. Installing the AP-RFU and AP-IFU ......................................................................... 5-46 5.2.1. Installing the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)............................................................... 5-46 5.2.2. Installing the AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) ................................................. 5-48 5.2.3. Setting AP-RFU(Sectoral-Horn Antenna)for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization 5-51 5.2.4. installing the AP-IFU ........................................................................................... 5-52 5.2.4.1. Installing the AP-IFU.................................................................................... 5-52 5.2.4.2. Example of Installing the AP-IFU ................................................................ 5-53 5.2.4.3. Opening and Closing the AP-IFU Cover ..................................................... 5-54 5.3. Adjusting the Direction of the AP-RFU................................................................... 5-55 5.3.1. Adjusting the Direction of the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)..................................... 5-55 5.3.2. Adjusting the Direction of the AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna)....................... 5-55 5.3.3. Direction adjustment of the antenna................................................................... 5-56 5.4. Connecting a Cable between AP-RFU and AP-IFU............................................... 5-57 5.4.1. AP-RFU (Omni Antenna).................................................................................... 5-57 5.4.2. AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) ...................................................................... 5-58 5.5. Connecting Cables from the AP-IFU to external.................................................... 5-59 5.5.1. Connecting the Power cable connector.............................................................. 5-61 5.6. The confirmation of AP-IFU.................................................................................... 5-63 5.7. Waterproofing Connectors ..................................................................................... 5-64 5.7.1. Self Bonding tape ............................................................................................... 5-64 5.8. Connecting the AP Local Management Tool.......................................................... 5-66 5.9. Configure the AP parameters................................................................................. 5-67 5.9.1. AP Local management tool ................................................................................ 5-67 5.9.1.1. Configure the AP network parameters........................................................ 5-67 5.9.1.2. Reset the AP................................................................................................ 5-68 5.9.1.3. Measure the cable loss ............................................................................... 5-69 5.9.2. Register the AP ID number to OpS .................................................................... 5-71 5.10. Check sheet of AP Installation ............................................................................... 5-72 6. CONSTRUCTING A POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT SYSTEM (WT) ........................................ 6-73 6.1. Overview................................................................................................................. 6-73 6.2. OpS ........................................................................................................................ 6-74 6.2.1. Register the WT ID number to AP...................................................................... 6-74 6.3. Connecting the WT Local Management Tool......................................................... 6-76 6.4. WT Local management tool ................................................................................... 6-76 6.4.1. Configure the WT................................................................................................ 6-76
 XXI 6.5. Installing the WT..................................................................................................... 6-77 6.5.1. Installing the WT................................................................................................. 6-77 6.5.2. Example of Installing the WT.............................................................................. 6-79 6.5.3. Setting the WT for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization ........................................ 6-80 6.6. Installing the WT (External Antenna)...................................................................... 6-81 6.6.1. Installing the WT (ExternalΦ30cm Antenna)...................................................... 6-81 6.6.2. Installing the WT (ExternalΦ60cm Antenna)...................................................... 6-85 6.7. Adjusting the Direction of the WT........................................................................... 6-89 6.7.1. Connecting the WT Local Management Tool ..................................................... 6-90 6.7.2. Roughly Adjusting the Direction ......................................................................... 6-91 6.7.3. Finely Adjusting the Direction ............................................................................. 6-92 6.7.4. The receive level and the distance..................................................................... 6-93 6.8. Installing the WT Adapter ....................................................................................... 6-97 6.9. Connecting Cables to the WT ................................................................................ 6-98 6.10. Waterproofing WT small window.......................................................................... 6-100 6.11. When you use the cable with the LAP sheath for outdoor................................... 6-104 6.12. Waterproofing Without Using a Cold-Shrinkable Tube ........................................ 6-106 6.13. Testing .................................................................................................................. 6-108 6.13.1. Perform a continuity test............................................................................ 6-108 6.13.2. Measure the packet loss rate.................................................................... 6-109 6.14. Check sheet of WT Construction ..........................................................................6-110 7. CONSTRUCTING A POINT-TO-POINT SYSTEM ...........................................................7-111 7.1. Overview(WT Construction flow)...........................................................................7-111 7.2. Connecting the WT Local Management Tool........................................................7-112 7.3. Configure the WT(master).....................................................................................7-113 7.4. Configure the WT(slave) .......................................................................................7-115 7.5. Installing the WT....................................................................................................7-116 7.5.1. Installing the WT(master/slave).........................................................................7-116 7.5.2. Example of Installing the WT.............................................................................7-118 7.5.3. Setting the WT for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization .......................................7-119 7.6. Installing the WT (External Antenna).................................................................... 7-120 7.6.1. Installing the WT (ExternalΦ30cm Antenna).................................................... 7-120 7.6.2. Installing the WT (ExternalΦ60cm Antenna).................................................... 7-124 7.7. Adjusting the Direction of the WT......................................................................... 7-128 7.7.1. Adjusting the Direction of the WT..................................................................... 7-128 7.7.1.1. Connecting the WT Local Management Tool ............................................ 7-129
 XXII 7.7.1.2. Roughly Adjusting the Direction ................................................................ 7-132 7.7.1.3. Finely Adjusting the Direction.................................................................... 7-133 7.7.2. The receive level and the distance................................................................... 7-134 7.8. Installing the WT Adapter(master/slave).............................................................. 7-136 7.9. Connecting Cables to the WT(master/slave)....................................................... 7-137 7.10. Waterproofing WT small window.......................................................................... 7-139 7.11. When you use the cable with the LAP sheath for outdoor................................... 7-142 7.12. Waterproofing Without Using a Cold-Shrinkable Tube ........................................ 7-143 7.13. Testing .................................................................................................................. 7-146 7.13.1. Ping test..................................................................................................... 7-146 7.13.2. Measure the packet loss rate (with WT Local mnagement tool)............... 7-147 7.13.3. Measure the packet loss rate (with OpS).................................................. 7-148 7.14. Check sheet of Point to Point Construction ......................................................... 7-149 8. Standard Tools to be Used .............................................................................................. 8-150 9. INITIAL VALUES.............................................................................................................. 9-151 9.1. Point to Multipoint system .................................................................................... 9-151 9.1.1. Initial values for AP parameters (Point to Multipoint System) .......................... 9-151 9.1.2. Initial values for WT(1 - 239) parameters (Point to Multipoint system)............ 9-153 9.1.3. Initial values for VID(2 - 4094) table parameters (Point to Multipoint system). 9-153 9.1.4. Initial values for AP-IFU swiches...................................................................... 9-154 9.1.5. Initial values for WT(Master) parameters (Point to point System) ................... 9-155 9.1.6. Initial values for WT (Slave) parameters (Point to point System) .................... 9-156 10. System example Point to Multipoint system ...................................................... 10-157 11. System example Point to Point ...........................................................................11-161
  1-1 1.  OVERVIEW JRC FWA SYSTEM 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 to ensure 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, CKENTG335-EL2, CKENTG337-EL0, CKENTG337-EL2   CKENTG337-XL0, CKENT337-XL2 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.
 1-2 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’s authority to operate the equipment.  1.2. CERTIFICATION NOTE FROM INDUSTRY CANADA ICID: 768B-NTG335L0, 768B-NTG337L0, 768B-NTG335L2, 768B-NTG337L2 While this equipment meets the technical requirements for its operation in its rated paired block arrangement, this block arrangement is different than the 40 + 40 MHz block arrangement prescribed in documents RSS-191 and SRSP-324.25. The operation of this equipment IS NOT permitted if the out-of-band and spurious emission limits are not met at the edge of any contiguous licensed spectrum. It should be noted that all current relevant spectrum policies, licensing procedures and technical requirements are still applicable. For additional information, please contact the local Industry Canada office. Access Point This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Wireless Terminal   This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  1.3. 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 Sectoral-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.
 1-3 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.  1.4. Deployment Schemes Figure 1-1 is deployment schemes of JRC FWA systems.                            Figure 1-1 Deployment Schemes of JRC FWA SystemsAP:      Access Point WT:    Wireless Terminal RFU: Radio Frequency Unit IFU:    Interface Unit IFU  IFU
  1-4 1.5. Components Table 1-1 Components No. Name  Model  Description 1  AP-RFU(Sectoral-Horn)  NTG-335<1><2><4>  The  AP-RFU  (Sectoral-Horn)  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. 2  AP-RFU(Omni)  NTG-339<1><2><4>  The  AP-RFU  (Omni)  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. 3  AP-IFU  NTJ-111<4>  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.   3.1 DC-48V connector (AP)  NRW-203-PF8-ULCSATUV The DC -48V connector (AP) is for an external power cable. The connector is connected to the terminal  for  the  AP-IFU  power  supply connector. 4  WT  NTG-337<1><3><4>  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. 4.1 WT adapter  NQD-2049<4>  The WT adapter sends both Ethernet signals
 1-5 from  the  PC  and  24  VDC  from  the  AC adapter to the WT through an Ethernet cable. It also sends signals from the WT to the PC. NBG-317<3>   4.2 AC adapter (100V to 240V AC)  NBG-399R The AC adapter supplies 24 VDC to the WT. NBG-399R is latest. 4.3 AC adapter cable  H-7ZCCM0132 or H-7ZCCM0135 It use for NGB-399R. H-7ZCCM0132:Atype (USA) H-7ZCCM0135:Ctype (Europe) MPBX39464A 4.4 WT mounting bracket MPBX44142 The WT mounting bracket is used to mount the WT on a pole or similar object. MPBX44142 is latest. 4.4 CS Sleave (WT aperture) MPPK31288  The cold-shrinkable tube is mounted on the small  window  of  the  WT  to  make  the  WT waterproof and dustproof. 5  Antenna direction adjustment tool NKK-163  There are antenna direction adjustment tools for the AP and WT. 6  JRC Local management tool CD-ROM H-7YZCM5074B  AP  Local  management  tool 、WT  Local management  tool、AP  Local  management tool  instruction  manual  and  WT  Local management  tool  instruction  manual  are included in this CD-ROM. 6.1 AP Local management tool H-7YZCM5053A  Connecting  a  computer  with  this  software installed to the AP-IFU allows you to execute the maintenance and management functions for  the  AP.  Use  the  AP  local  management cable  to  connect  between  the  PC  and AP-IFU. 6.2 WT Local management tool H-7YZCM5052A  Connecting  a  computer  with  this  software installed to the WT allows you to execute the maintenance and management functions for the  WT.  Use  an  Ethernet  cable  to  connect between the PC and WT. 6.3 AP Local management tool instruction manual H-7YZCM5061  instruction manual of AP Local management tool
 1-6 6.4 WT Local management tool instruction manual H-7YZCM5060  instruction manual of WT Local management tool H-7ZCCM5040A 7  AP local management cable H-7ZCCM0121A Use this cable to connect a PC with the AP local  management  tool  installed  to  the AP-IFU. H-7ZCCM0121A is latest. 8  PMP-OpS (CD-ROM) H-7YZCM5076C  The PMP-OpS is included in this CD-ROM. 8.1 PMP-OpS  H-7YZCM5056A  The PMP-OpS (Point-to-Multipoint Operation System) is an SNMP manager dedicated to a JRC  FWA  system  with  a  point-to-multipoint configuration. 8.2 PMP-OpS   INSTRUCTION MANUAL H-7YZCM5062  The PMP-OpS INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9  PP-OpS (CD-ROM)  H-7YZCM5077B  The PP-OpS is included in this CD-ROM. 9.1 PP-OpS  H-7YZCM5055A  The  PP-OpS  (Point-to-Point  Operation System) is an SNMP manager dedicated to a JRC  FWA  system  with  a  point-to-point configuration. 9.2 PP-OpS INSTRUCTION MANUAL H-7YZCM5063  The PP-OpS INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10 JRC FWA SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL (CD-ROM) H-7YZCM0102C  INSTRUCTION  MANUAL  is  included in this CD-ROM. 10.1 JRC FWA SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL H-7YZCM0101B  INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Subject to change without notice.        <1>  Frequency Type   L0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz   L1 : 24.549∼24.997GHz   L2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz   H1 : 25.557∼26.005GHz   H2 : 26.005∼26.453GHz   X0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz (External Antenna)   X2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz (External Antenna) <2>  Antenna Type   H : Horizontal Polarization   V : Vertical Polarization <3>  AC Power Cable Piug Type   E : Europe   U : USA <4>  RoHS Blank : non RoHS   R        : RoHS
 2-7 2.  Specifications 2.1. General  Table 2-1 JRC FWA SYSTEM Specifications Point to Multipoint System Item  AP  WT  Point to Point System Frequency Band  EL0                            EL1                              EL2                              EH1                                EH2 [GHz] 24.050-24.549            24.549-24.997            24.997-25.445            25.557-26.005            26.005-26.453 Duplex/multiple access  TDD/TDMA  TDD Modulation system  QPSK/16QAM Symbol rate  20M symbol/s Radio  Transmission rate  QPSK:40Mbps  16QAM:80Mbps  QPSK:40Mbps  16QAM:80Mbps (Data throughput)  (Max.23Mbps)  (Max.46Mbps)  (Max.16Mbps)  (Max.32Mbps) Occupied bandwidth  26MHz (QPSK/16QAM) Channel spacing  28MHz Transmit output power QPSK:+14dBm  QPSK (ATPC):   -6 to +14dBm    QPSK: -6 to +14dBm         16QAM (ATPC):   -8.5 to +11.5dBm  16QAM: -8.5 to +11.5dBm   Frequency Stability  ±10ppm Transmitter  spurious emission  -30dB/MHz or less RF spectrum mask  QPSK:ETSI Type A     16QAM:ETSI Type B Minimum  receiving level (BER=10-6) After an error               correction QPSK: -79dBm or less        16QAM: -69dBm or less Antenna type and gain Omni: 6.5dBi  High-gain flat antenna: 31dBi (typ)  90°X10°Sectoral Horn:15.5dBi  External Antenna: 35.7dBi(30cm) / 41.1dBi(60cm) / 44.6dBi(90cm)   / 46.9dBi(120cm) Max number of WTs  239 WTs per AP  - Interface    100BASE-TX  10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MAC processing  VLAN (IEEE802.1Q) User data are distributed by using VLAN-TAG to each WT  - MAC address filtering  enable  disable SNMP (agent)  Remote operation is possible by OpS (option).     SNMP V2, Private MIB, VLAN TAG (IEEE802.1q)    AP setup/control WT setup/control Test Alarm log WT Operating Status List Remote downloading Bandwidth Table Parameter setup/Control (Master)   Alarm Log (Master) Traffic information (Master) Network configuration (Master) Local management  Local management is possible by Local management tool (option).     AP: Serial interface(Exclusive cable use) WT: Ether interface  Master/Slave: Ether interface   Setup (AP,WT) Control (AP,WT) Radio link monitor (WT) Log (AP,WT) Tool Setup (AP,WT) Setup   Control   Radio link monitor   Log   Tool Setup (AP,WT)
 2-8 Power  -48 V DC  100 to 240 V AC     35W (MAX)  35VA (MAX) Physical  RFU:Dimensions    W190XH190XD362(mm)    RF Unit (Internal Antenna):Dimensions   W190XH190XD61(mm)                 Weight    3kg             Weight    about 2kg     RF Unit (External Antenna):Dimensions   W220 XH220XD53(mm)                 Weight    about 3kg    IFU:Dimensions    W275XH325XD165(mm)      WT Adapter:Dimensions   W45XH95XD40(mm)                   Weight    8kg             Weight    about 100g     AC Adapter:Dimensions    W60XH38XD120(mm) (NBG-317)                   W52XH30XD108(mm) (NBG-399R)                 Weight    about 330g Temperature  -33degree Celsius - +50degree Celsius cold start at minimum –10degree Celsius ambient RF  Unit:  -33degree  Celsius  -  +50degree  Celsius  cold  start  at minimum –10degree Celsius ambient WT Adapter: -20degree Celsius - +50degree Celsius AC Adapter: 0degree Celsius - +40degree Celsius Humidity  20% - 80%    non-condensing
  2-9 2.2.   External Views of the Units 2.2.1. AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)  (in mm) Figure 2-1 External View of the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)  (b)    (a)  Omni Antenna (c)
  2-10 2.2.1.1. AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) Nameplate  Nameplate(a)      Nameplate(b)  Nameplate(c)   Figure 2-2 Nameplate <1> L0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz L1 : 24.549∼24.997GHz L2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz H1 : 25.557∼26.005GHz H2 : 26.005∼26.453GHz  <4> Blank : non RoHS R        : RoHS   <2> H : Horizontal Polarization V : Vertical Polarization  <3> EL0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz EL1 : 24.549∼24.997GHz EL2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz EH1 : 25.557∼26.005GHz EH2 : 26.005∼26.453GHz   SER.NO :MADE IN JAPAN.TYPEW−AP<3> <3> (Omni<2>) <1><2><4>  FCCID:CKENTG335− FCCID:CKENTG335−768B-NTG339<1>
  2-11 2.2.1.2. AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) Mounting Bracket  (in mm)  Figure 2-3 Mounting Bracket
  2-12 2.2.2. AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna)   (in mm)  Figure 2-4 External View of the AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna)     (b)         (a) Sectoral-Horn Antenna (c)
  2-13 2.2.2.1. AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) Nameplate      Nameplate(a)      Nameplate(b)  Nameplate(c)    Figure 2-5 Nameplate <1> L0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz L1 : 24.549∼24.997GHz L2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz H1 : 25.557∼26.005GHz H2 : 26.005∼26.453GHz  <4> Blank : non RoHS R        : RoHS <2> H : Horizontal Polarization V : Vertical Polarization  <3> EL0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz EL1 : 24.549∼24.997GHz EL2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz EH1 : 25.557∼26.005GHz EH2 : 26.005∼26.453GHz   SER.NO :MADE IN JAPAN.TYPEW−AP<3> <3> (SectralHorn<2>) <1><2><4>  FCCID:CKENTG335− FCCID:CKENTG335−768B-NTG335<1>
  2-14 2.2.2.2. AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) Mounting Bracket   (in mm)  Figure 2-6 Mounting Bracket
  2-15 2.2.3. AP-IFU (in mm)  Figure 2-7 External View of the AP-IFU (a) D A T E :S E R . N O . :T Y P E W − A P < E L 0 >
  2-16 2.2.3.1. AP-IFU Nameplate   Nameplate(a)  (in mm)           Figure 2-8 Nameplate           <1> Blank : non RoHS R        : RoHS  DATE :SER.NO.:INPUT: DC−38.4V−−57.6V 0.8ATYPEW−AP<EL0>MADE IN JAPAN<1>
  2-17 2.2.4. WT  (in mm)  Figure 2-9    External View of the WT  60  TOP VTOP HE T H E RINPUT:SER.NO:MAC :.:::::MA D E I NJAPANDC 2 4V0.7ATYPEW−WT < E L0>FC CID : CKENT G337−EL0(a) (b) (c) 61 190 190 (d)
 2-18   2.2.4.1. WT Nameplate Nameplate(a)      Nameplate(b)      Nameplate(c)   Nameplate(d)         Figure 2-10 Nameplate   INPUT :SER.NO :MAC :.: : : : :MADE IN JAPANDC24V 0.7ATYPEW−WT FCCID:CKENTG337−<1> EL0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz EL1 : 24.549∼24.997GHz EL2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz EH1 : 25.557∼26.005GHz EH2 : 26.005∼26.453GHz  <3> U : USA Type AC Plug E : European Type AC Plug <2> L0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz L1 : 24.549∼24.997GHz L2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz H1 : 25.557∼26.005GHz H2 : 26.005∼26.453GHz  <4> Blank : non RoHS R        : RoHS  <2><3><4> <2><3><4> 768B-NTG337<2>
 2-19   2.2.4.2. WT Mounting Bracket    74   45 ° or less   64   75 ° or less      (in mm) Figure 2-11 External View of the Outdoor Mounting Brackets for the WT   (240)  150 or more 61 Pole for installation (Applicable outer diameter :  Φ31.8mm to  Φ34mm) Mounting Bracket (It is possible to install it  only  on  the  point part in the pole.)
 2-20   2.2.5. WT (External Antenna)                                   Figure 2-12    External View of the WT (External Antenna)          TOPVTOP HE TH E RINPUT:SER.NO:MAC:.:::::MADEIN JAPAN
 2-21   2.2.5.1. WT (External Antenna) Nameplate   Nameplate(a)      Nameplate(b)      Nameplate(c)           Figure 2-13 Nameplate        INPUT :SER.NO :MAC :.: : : : :MADE IN JAPANDC24V 0.7ATYPEW−WT FCCID:CKENTG337−<1> EL0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz EL2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz  <3> U : USA Type AC Plug E : European Type AC Plug  <5> XL0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz XL2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz  <2> X0 : 24.050∼24.549GHz X2 : 24.997∼25.445GHz  <4> Blank : non RoHS R        : RoHS <2><3><4> -<5>
 2-22   WT ADAPTERMODEL NQD−20492.2.6. WT Adapter         (in mm) Figure 2-14 External View of the WT Adapter  2.2.6.1. WT Adapter Nameplate                 (in mm) Figure 2-15 NameplateMODEL NQD−2049WT ADAPTER<1> <1> Blank : non RoHS R        : RoHS
 2-23   2.2.7. WT AC Adapter   (in mm)  Figure 2-16 External View of the WT AC Adapter    2000 52 30 108 1710  H-7ZCCM0132 (A Type) H-7ZCCM0135 (C Type)
 2-24   2.2.8. Antenna direction adjustment tool   (in mm) Shape of the scope is subject to change without notice.  Figure 2-17 Antenna direction adjustment tool
  3-25 3.  AP   3.1. AP-RFU 3.1.1. Overview The AP-RFU consists of three blocks: Antenna section, RF section and IF section.    3.1.2. Antenna section The  omni-directional  antenna (with horizontal directivity of  360°)  and the Sectoral-Horn-type antenna ( 90° × 10° directivity) look the same.  3.1.3. 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.    3.1.4. 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 controls 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  functionality  for  cable  losses  between  the  AP-RFU  and AP-IFU.
 3-26   The  CPU  in the  IF  section  performs the AGC, the  cable loss compensation,  and  the monitoring  and control functionalities. Figure 3-1is a block diagram of the AP-RFU. to IFUAP-RFUWGBPFRFSWLNASW2.4GHzSynth26G:×5×n×2DOWN_CONVTRSEL(RF)PA×2UP_CONVFREQ_CNTIF部HYBASKMODEMTempCNT D/AD/AAGC×21282.5MHzATPCAGC213.75MHzMAX_HOLD/AVERAGING A/DTRCNTVariable[20dB]TempCNTRFU¦IFUCon tTemp SensVAR_ATT[30dB]CAB L ELOS SDC+16VLOGAMPTMGGenTHCNTObstacleinformationTRSEL(RF)FREQ_CNT[DATLCLK/LE]427.5MHzSAW_BPFIF_Freq1710MHzSAW_BPFHornAntenna(V/H)orOmniAntenna(V/H)×3BPFSAWBPFBPFBPFLOGAMPSAW_BPFAGC2RX_LVLCNTAUTO ON/OFFAGC2RFU-IFRFU_PSSerge protectionCoaxalCABLEHYBCOMP Figure 3-1 AP-RFU Block Diagram    3.1.5. Operations and Indications The AP-RFU does not have any operation or indication panels. 3.1.5.1. Indications The AP-RFU does not have any LEDs or other status indicators. 3.1.5.2. Switches The AP-RFU does not have any switches.
  3-27 3.1.6. Terminals 3.1.6.1. Omni Antenna    (a) IF terminal connector   Contents  Connect the AP-IFU with the coaxial cable. Shape  N-Type Jack for Coaxial Applicable Connector  N-Type Plug for Coaxial Figure 3-2 Connecting Section of the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)  3.1.6.2. Sectoral-Horn Antenna  (a) IF terminal connector   Contents  Connect the AP-IFU with the coaxial cable. Shape  N-Type Jack for Coaxial Applicable Connector  N-Type Plug for Coaxial Figure 3-3 Connecting Section of the AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna)   TOP HTOP V(a) IF terminal connector   TOP HTOP V(a) IF terminal connector
  3-28 3.2. AP-IFU 3.2.1. Overview AP-IFU consists of three blocks: IF section, digital section and interface section.    3.2.2. 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 functionalities 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).   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 3-4 is a block diagram of the AP-IFU.
 3-29   +5VRegulator0/90HYB ×20/0 BALUNBLC_BPF213.75MHzLC_LPF +5 .0 LC _BPF+5.0LC_LPFdigitalATT[15dB]UNBBAL-3.3V+3.3_M OD + 3. 3_DEM+5V+16V+16Vto RFURegulatorRegulator0/00/90ASKMODEMInterface partPHY_RST(FROM_AP-ASIC)L2SW_RST(FROM_AP-ASIC)TRANSLAYER2SWRJ-45RJ-45TRANSPHYTRANS TRANS25MH zRS-232Cdriver/receiver4pi nMOJUR AMACTDDAP-ASICDigital partU-CPU15.6 25MHzResetIC TMPSENS20MH zLVL CNT_T/R+16V(RFU)+3.3V(for AP/MODEM-ASIC,IF)+2.5V(for AP-ASIC)+1.8V(for U-CPU,D-CPU,L2SW)+1.5V(for MODEM-ASIC)+5V(for ANALOG ⇒3.3V)CABLELOSSATT(ATT)AP-IFU+2.5V+3.3V+1.8V+3.3VMODDEMMODEMASICS-CPURTCFROM64MserialEEPROM32× 8SDRAM8M× 16D-CPUFROM16MSDRAM8M× 16FROM16MSDRAM8M× 1627.83 MH zTXRXD-FIFOD-FIFOEDC2.5M HzS_RST[FROM_AP-ASIC] D_RST[FROM_AP-ASIC] U_RST[FROM_AP-ASIC]MODEM-ASIC_RST(FROM_S-CPU)+1.8V+5VRegulator+3.3_ASICANALOG+1.5VTDD_SELECTIFU-MAC(to PC)DC-48VPowsupplyconn.Powersupplyconnector100BASE-TXPowsupplyconn.IF partSWMOD_I/Q(BAL)DEM_I/Q(UNBAL)to RFUSerge protectionSerge protectionSerge protectionIFU-PSCoaxalCABLE  Figure 3-4 AP-IFU Block Diagram
  3-30 3.2.3. Operations and Indications 3.2.3.1. Indications  Figure 3-5 AP-IFU Operation and Indication Panel  Table 3-1 AP-IFU Indications   LED  State indication a  POWER  Lit green: Power on Extinguished: Power off b  ETHER 1  Lit green: ETHER link established Flashing green: ETHER signal sent or received Extinguished: ETHER link down (See Table 3-3, 4) c  ETHER 2  Lit green: ETHER link established Flashing green: ETHER signal sent or received Extinguished: ETHER link down (See Table 3-3, 5) d  IFU STATE  Lit red: IFU alarm (See Table 3-3, 2) Flashing green: Normal (CPU running) Flashing orange: During initialization e  RFU ALARM  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 f  ETHER1 AUTO  Lit green: AUTO (ETHER1 AUTO switch set to AUTO) Extinguished: 100BASE full duplex       g  ETHER2 AUTO  Lit green: AUTO Extinguished: 100BASE full duplex       h  RST  Unit reset switch 制御盤LED部拡大図 26G-2-AP-PWR 26G-2-AP-CNT POWERETHER1ETHER2IFUSTATERFUALARMAUTO 100FULL AUTO 100FULLETHER1 AUTO ETHER2 AUTO① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦⑧b c d e f g a h
 3-31   Table 3-2 AP-IFU Controls   Switch  Description 1  ETHER1 AUTO   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) 2  ETHER2 AUTO   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  Initial state  Issued when:  Cleared when: The RFU-CPU detects LOCALM or TRSELALM three times each for more than 10msec. The RFU-CPU detects no LOCALM or TRSELALM three times each for more than 10msec. LOCALM (local oscillator alarm) occurs if the local oscillator lost synchronization. Synchronization is recovered. TRSELALM (transmission/reception switchover SW failure) occurs if the transmission state continues for more than 1sec. Only by a reset.  1  RFU failure  Cleared IFU-CPU detects a RFU-IFU communication error (monitoring response). IFU-CPU is cleared by a single RFU-IFU communication (monitoring response). Communication error among the S-CPU, D-CPU and U-CPU. No response to polling for 3sec   Cleared by a single response. 2  IFU failure  Cleared L2SW setting failure If setting failed four times (once for transmission and 3 times for retransmission) No recovery 3  Communication error between RFU and IFU  Cleared  The S-CPU detects a S-RFU-CPU communication error. No response to polling four times    (once for transmission and 3 times for retransmission) Cleared by a single response. 4  ETHER 1 link down  Issued  PHY link down 3 times each for 100msec.  Recovered from PHY link down 3 times each for 100msec. 5  ETHER 2 link down  Issued  PHY link down 3 times each for 100msec.  Recovered from PHY link down 3 times each for 100msec.
 3-32   3.2.3.2. Switches  Figure 3-6 Switches on the AP-IFU  (a)  Power switch   This is the switch to supply power to the AP-IFU and AP-RFU.     (b)  ETHER1/ETHER2 switch   This is the switch to set AUTO or 100FULL.   (The shape of the switch may be changed.)     (c)  RST switch   This is the switch to reset the unit.  (d) POWER LED     When on : Lit green   When off: Extinguished ① ② ③  ④   a b c d Factory setting: 100FULL ETHER AUTO LED AUTO: Lit green 100FULL: Extinguished 100FULLAUTOETHER1  AUTOONOFF  ・ After changing the switch setting, you have to reboot the unit (power off and back on) to enable the new setting.
  3-33 3.2.3.3. Terminals  Figure 3-7 Connecting Section of the AP-IFU (Open View)  Figure 3-8 Connecting Section of the AP-IFU (Bottom View)  Figure 3-9 (a),(b)Ethernet connector Figure 3-10 (c)MNT connector Figure 3-11 (f)Power cable connector 1 238 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 11234TXDRXDNUGND123GNDDC-48VNU 12345678TXD+TXD-RXD+RXD-GNDNUNUNUe d f g SE R.N O.IN PUT :DA TE :MAD E IN JA PANTYPE W− AP<EL0>DC− 48V 0 .8Aa  b c
 3-34      (a) ETHER1 connector Connect the outside network   Contents The user signal distributed by internal SW-HUB,and output to ETHER1 and ETHER2. ETHER1 is used usually. Interface  100BASE-Tx Connector shape  RJ-45 Pin assign  See Figure 3-9 (b) ETHER2 connector Connect the outside network   Contents The user signal distributed by internal SW-HUB,and output to ETHER1 and ETHER2. ETHER1 is used usually. Interface  100BASE-Tx Shape  RJ-45 Pin assign  See Figure 3-9 (c) MNT(maintenance) connector Contents  Connect the Local management tool Interface  Serial Shape  RJ-22 Pin assign  See Figure 3-10 (d) ANT terminal connector Contents  Connect the AP-IFU with the coaxial cable. Shape  N-Type Jack for Coaxial Applicable Connector  N-Type Plug for Coaxial (e) Ethernet cable inlet Contents  Insert the Ethernet cable into the rubber bushing. Applicable outer diameter Φ5.5mm or less (f) FG terminal Contents  Connect the ground wire. Applicable Cable  Ground wire more than 1.5□mm Applicable terminal  FG terminal M4nut. (g) Power cable connector Contents  Connect the power cable. Pin assign  See Figure 3-11 Name  NRW-203-RM-ULCSATUV (Nanaboshi Electric MFG Co.,LTD.) Applicable Connector name NRW-203-PF8-ULCSAUV (Nanaboshi Electric MFG Co.,LTD.) (This connector is supplied with AP-IFU.)
 3-35    How to install and remove the power cable connector                    To install: Align  the  plug  and  receptacle  guides, and push in the connector straight.  To remove: Turn the connector counterclockwise 45 degrees and pull it out straight.    ・ Power cable terminal (g): The DC -48V power supply voltage for AP-IFU shall be SELV orTNV-1 depending on the network environment (0 or 1) acc. to IEC62102. ・ Ethernet  cable  inlet  (e):The  Equipment  for  connection  to  AP-IFU  Ethernet-interface (RJ-45) shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits.
 4-36   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.  4.1.2. Antenna section Uses a Triplate planar antennas to make the antenna compact and to provide a high gain. When you use an option, you can install a external antenna.  4.1.3. 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.    4.1.4. 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 section  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.
 4-37   4.1.5. Digital section The digital section consists of a digital modem, TDD/TDMA framer, wireless MAC processor, and system controller.    These functionalities are equipped in the WT-ASIC.    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 functionalities.  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 communicates with the AP processer via the DMF channel.  4.1.6. 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.  4.1.7. Power supply The power supply section generates various voltages used within the unit from +24V input power.
 4-38   Figure 4-1 is a block diagram of the WT. Interface partTransSerge protectionPHYRJ45RS-232DRV/REC4P_MJLED DRVMJMJMOD_I/Q(BAL)DEM_I/Q(UNB)Power supply part(digital)DC/DCCONV+3.3V_D(DIGITAL)+3.3V_A(ANALOG)+1.5V(for ASIC)AGC(Analog)TRSEL(RF)X'TALMAC TDDMODDEMCPUASICATPC(Analog)DC+24VAGC(Digital)ATPC(Digital)TRSEL(IF)to IF partD/AConvD/AConvPLL20MHz/80MHzSignal processing partFRASHROMTEMPSENSPONRST EEPROM SDRAMOFFSET_CNTFREQ_CNT(RF)    AntennaWGBPFRFSWLNASW2.4GHzSynth26G:×5×n×2DOWN_CONVTRSEL(RF)PA×2UP_CONVFREQ_CNTto Signal processing part0/900/90HYB×20/0213.75MHzSW TRSEL(IF)DEM_I/QAGC(Analog)UNBBALSAW_BPFDEM_ICAGC(Digital)0/0WT-IFMOD_ICATPC(Analog)MOD_I/Q×3 HYB427.5MHz 1282.5MHzIF_Freq1710MHzTRSEL(RF)FREQ_CNT[CLK/DAT/LE]BALUNBSAW_BPFATPC(Digital)HYBDielectric_BPFIRFIF_Freq1710MHzSAW_BPFLC_BPFWT-MACWT_PSWT Figure 4-1 WT Block Diagram
 4-39   4.1.8. Operations and Indications 4.1.8.1. 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  Indication (Point to Multipoint System)  Indication (Point to Point System) a  POW  -Lit green: Power on. -Extinguished: Power off.  -Lit green: Power on. -Extinguished: Power off. b  ETHER  -Lit green: ETHER link established. -Flashing green: Transmission or reception on the ETHER port. -Extinguished: ETHER link down. -Lit green: ETHER link established. -Flashing green: Transmission or reception on the ETHER port. -Extinguished: ETHER link down. c  ALM  -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) -Lit red: Wireless synchronization lost. -Flashing red: Flashing red for 500msec: Wireless synchronization established (during authentication). -Extinguished: Wireless synchronization established (after authentication)      Figure 4-2 Indications on the WT Adapter a b c
 4-40    (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 (Point to Multipoint system)    Immediately after the power is turned on Several seconds after the power is turned on Radio synchronization lost Authenticating after radio synchronization is reestablished Operating after authentication is finished Remarks a POW  Lit  Lit  Lit  Lit  Lit   b ETHER  Extinguished (Extinguished) Lit (Lit)  Extinguished (Lit/Flashing) Extinguished (Lit/Flashing)  Extinguished (Lit/Flashing) The state within parentheses is that when a PC is connected. c ALM  Extinguished  Lit  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 (Point to Mulitipoint system) Out-of-service state Operation 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)
 4-41   4.1.8.2. Switches  Figure 4-3 Switches on the WT Adapter  (a)  [TEST SW] switch   This is the switch to check for any disconnection on the Ethernet cable connecting the WT and WT adapter. The connection of the ETHER signal line (4) in the Ethernet cable (8) can be confirmed.   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: •  connected to cable between WT and WT adapter, and turns on the power supply with the AC adapter. •  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.         ・ 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. If you turn on this switch by mistake, the Ethernet signal is looped back to the WT and not output to the PC port.  Test SW ETHER LED PC port
  4-42   4.1.8.3. Terminals 4.1.8.3.1.  WT Figure 4-4 Connecting Section of the WT (a)  ETHER port   This is the port to connect the WT to the WT adapter. Use a straight cable between the WT and WT adapter. Connected cable between WT and WT adapte   Cable type  Ethernet cable for outdoor,straight Range  of  applicable  outer diameter  φ5.0 mm∼5.7mm Cable length 50m(max) Connector Shape RJ-45 Pin assign ・  Ethernet signal (MDI specification) ・  An Ethernet cable has eight signal lines. Four lines are used to carry  Ethernet  signals.  The  remaining  four  lines  are  used  as power lines and LED control lines. (b)  Industrial port   This is the industrial port.   Shape: RJ-22       Use  a  T20  torx  driver  to open interface cover 4 3 2 11234TXDRXDNUGND②8 7 6 5 4 3 2 112345678TXD+TXD-RXD+LED1LED2RXD-+24V _INGND①a b ETHERSmall Lid  a b Small Window   ・ 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. ・ The cable connecting the WT and WT adapter is a straight cable. Wrong connection may damage the unit. ・ When closing the small window, make sure that the rubber packing of the small window is free from any foreign matter.
  4-43   4.1.8.3.2.  WT Adapter  Figure 4-5 Connecting Section of the WT Adapter  (a)  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. Connected cable between WT and WT adapte Cable type  Ethernet cable for outdoor,straight Range of applicable outer diameter  φ5.0 mm∼5.7mm Cable length 50m(max) Connector Shape RJ-45 Pin assign ・  Ethernet signal (MDI―X specification) ・  An Ethernet cable has eight signal lines. Four lines are used to carry Ethernet signals.  The remaining four lines are used as  power lines and LED control lines.  (b)  PC port: (Connector type: RJ-45)   This is the port to connect the communication terminal.    (c)  DC jack: (+24VDC power supply)   Connect the AC adapter that comes with the WT. Interface Interface  10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Connector Shape  RJ-45 Pin assign  Ethernet signal(MDI-X)  Top view Bottom view  a c b  b8 7 6 5 4 3 2 112345678RXD+RXD-TXD+NUNUTXD-NUNU12345678RXD+RXD-TXD+LED1LED2TXD-+24V _OUTGNDa1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  4-44       ・ Never connect a communication terminal to the ANT port of the WT adapter. Doing so may damage your personal computer. ・ 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. ・ The cable connecting the WT and WT adapter is a straight cable. Wrong connection may damage the unit. ・ PC  port:  (Connector  type:  RJ-45  (b))The  Equipment  for  connection  to  WT  adapterPC-interface(RJ-45) shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits.
  5-45   5.  CONSTRUCTING A POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT SYSTEM (AP) 5.1. Overview  Installing the AP-RFU and AP-IFU  Adjusting the Direction of the AP-RFU  Connecting a Cable between AP-RFU and AP-IFU  Connecting Cables from the AP-IFU to external  The confirmation of AP-IFU  Waterproofing Connectors  Connecting the AP Local Management Tool  Configure the AP parameters  Check sheet of AP Installation  Finish
  5-46   5.2. Installing the AP-RFU and AP-IFU 5.2.1. Installing the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) Secure the AP-RFU (omni antenna) to a pole using the bolts (a), as shown in Figure 5-1. (1)  As shown in Figure 5-1, install the AP mounting bracket on the AP-RFU and tighten the bolts (a).     a    Figure 5-1 Installing the Mounting Bracket on the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)
  5-47   (2)  As shown in Figure 5-2, loosen the bolts and nuts (b) and (c) for the AP mounting bracket and install the bracket on the pole. Next, tighten the bolts (b) and tighten the nuts (c) while making sure that the bolts (b) stay in place.       Figure 5-2 Installing the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)      (b),(c) (c) (b)
  5-48   5.2.2. Installing the AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) The mounting braket are attached AP-RFU. (1)  As shown in Figure 5-3, loosen the bolts (a), (b), and (c) and install the AP-RFU mounting bracket on the pole. Next, tighten the bolts (a), (b), and (c). (Recommended tightening torque: 8.5 N-m)       Figure 5-3 Installing the AP-RFU Mounting Bracket on the Pole      (2)  As shown in Figure 5-4, finger-tighten the bolts (f) in the threaded holes on the rear of the AP-RFU.    Figure 5-4 Finger-tightening the Mounting Bolts to the AP-RFU (f) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)        Applicable pole diameter: From 31.8mm to 38.1mm
  5-49    (3)  As shown in Figure 5-5, align the AP-RFU with the openings in the AP-RFU mounting bracket and tighten the bolts (f). (Recommended tightening torque: 8.5N-m)  Figure 5-5 Installing the AP-RFU on the Mounting Bracket                (f)
  5-50   A builder prepares a steel pipe by the installation place (a wall, a pole or etc.), and it install.   The required space of installation is shown below.                                   Figure 5-6 the required space of installation
  5-51   5.2.3. Setting AP-RFU(Sectoral-Horn Antenna)for Vertical or Horizontal Polarization (1) NTG-335<1><2>V   The NTG-335<1><2>V device is used only for the vertical polarization plane. Install it with the    TOP V    marking at the top.  Figure 5-7 Vertical Polarization  (2) NTG-335<1><2>H   The NTG-335<1><2>H device is used only for the horizontal polarization plane. Install it with the    TOP H    marking at the top.    Figure 5-8 Horizontal Polarization Horizontal   TOP H Install the AP mounting bracket here. Vertical    Install the AP mounting bracket here. TOP V
  5-52   5.2.4. installing the AP-IFU 5.2.4.1. Installing the AP-IFU The mounting braket are attached AP-IFU. A builder prepares a fixing braket by the installation place (a wall, a pole or etc.), and it install.   The required space of installation is shown below.                               Figure 5-9 The required space of installation  mounting braket mounting braket
  5-53   5.2.4.2. Example of Installing the AP-IFU (1) On a Utility Pole   Figure 5-10 Installing the AP-IFU on a Utility Pole  (2) Indoor Installation  Figure 5-11 Indoor Installation (3) 19-inch Rack       Figure 5-12 Installing the AP-IFU on a 19-inch Rack fixing braket fixing braket fixing braket
  5-54   5.2.4.3. Opening and Closing the AP-IFU Cover To open the cover: (1)  Loosen the special screws (a) to (d) to open the cover as shown in Figure 5-13. (2)  Keep the cover stay open using the stopper (e) as shown in Figure 5-13.  To close the cover: (1)  Replace the stopper (e) on the main unit as shown in Figure 5-13 (2)  Close the cover and tighten the special screws (a) to (d) as shown in Figure 5-13.  Figure 5-13 Opening and Closing the AP-IFU Cover  ⑤ a bc deUse a T25 torx driver to open the AP-IFU cover.    ・ When opening the AP-IFU cover, make sure that the four special screws are loosened completely. Forcing open the cover may damage it.   ・ 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. ・ 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. ・ When closing the cover, be careful not to nick cables.
  5-55 5.3. Adjusting the Direction of the AP-RFU 5.3.1. Adjusting the Direction of the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) The AP-RFU (omni antenna) eliminates the need for adjusting the antenna direction.  5.3.2. Adjusting the Direction of the AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna) This section explains how to adjust the antenna direction for the AP-RFU (sectoral-horn antenna). To adjust the antenna direction for the AP-RFU (sectoral-horn antenna), use the Antenna direction adjustment tool and the following procedure.  Step1 Before adjusting - Install the Antenna direction adjustment tool.  Step2    Direction adjustment of the antenna - Adjust the horizontal direction - Adjust the vertical direction -Tighten the antenna with the appropriate torque. Step3 After adjusting - Remove the Antenna direction adjustment tool.
  5-56 (f) (e) (d) Direction adjustment (a) 5.3.3. Direction adjustment of the antenna Step1      Adjust the horizontal direction -  As shown in Figure 5-14, use the wing bolt (a) to attach the Antenna direction adjustment tool. -  As shown in Figure 5-15, loosen the hexagonal socket head bolts (b) and (c) securing the mounting bracket, swing the antenna left or right, and adjust the horizontal direction. -  Finally, tighten the bolts (b) and (c).(Recommended tightening torque: 8.5 N-m) In figure is an example when the antenna type is the horizontal polarization.  Figure 5-14 Attaching the Direction Adjustment tool Figure 5-15 Adjusting the Horizontal Direction Step2      Adjust the vertical direction -  As shown in Figure 5-16, loosen the hexagonal socket head bolts (d), (e), and (f) securing the mounting bracket, and tilt the antenna up or down to adjust the vertical direction.   -  Tighten the bolts (d), (e) and (f).  (Recommended tightening torque: 8.5 N-m) -  Finally, loosen the wing bolt (a) and remove the Antenna direction adjustment tool.   In figure is an example when the antenna type is the horizontal polarization.           Figure 5-16 Adjusting the Vertical Direction Direction adjustment TOP H (a) (b) (C)
  5-57   5.4. Connecting a Cable between AP-RFU and AP-IFU 5.4.1. AP-RFU (Omni Antenna) Step1    Use the coaxial cable to connect the AP-RFU and the AP-IFU. (Figure 5-17) Step2    Waterproof the connection with self-bonding tape or cold-shrinkable tube.  Figure 5-17 Connecting the Cable to the AP-RFU (Omni Antenna)    Connected cable between IFU and RFU Cable type  5D-FB Maximum length  110m Recommended characteristic  Characteristic impedance : 50+2Ω Attenuation(247.5MHz) : 0.135dB/m or less Conductor resistance : 1.572Ω/loop・100m or less Connector    Shape  N Type plug for coaxial Pole Coaxial cable with an N Type Plug connector (IF cable) Selfe Bonding tape and PVC tape AP-IFU AP-RFU   ・ +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. ・ Cover  the  cable  connection  with  a  cold-shrinkable  sleeve  to  make  it  waterproof. Otherwise, water may get in the connection. ・ The curvature radius of the connection cable between the RFU and IFU should be 6 times or more the outer diameter of the cable. ・ When securing the connection cable between the RFU and IFU, be careful so the cable is not deformed.
  5-58   5.4.2. AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna)  Step1    Use the coaxial cable to connect the AP-RFU and the AP-IFU. (Figure 5-18) Step2    Waterproof the connection with self-bonding tape and PVC tape.          Figure 5-18 Connecting a Cable to the AP-RFU (Sectoral-Horn Antenna)        Connected cable between IFU and RFU Cable type  5D-FB Maximum length  110m Recommended characteristic  Characteristic impedance : 50+2Ω Attenuation(247.5MHz) : 0.135dB/m or less Conductor resistance :1.572Ω/loop・100m or less Connector    Shape  N Type plug for coaxial AP-RFU AP-IFU   Selfe Bonding tape and PVC tape orCold-shrinkable sleeve Coaxial cable with an N Type Plugconnector (IF cable)Selfe Bonding tape and PVC tape    ・ +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. ・ Cover  the  cable  connection  with  a  cold-shrinkable  sleeve  to  make  it  waterproof. Otherwise, water may get in the connection. ・ The curvature radius of the connection cable between the RFU and IFU should be 6 times or more the outer diameter of the cable. ・ When securing the connection cable between the RFU and IFU, be careful so the cable is not deformed.
  5-59   5.5. Connecting Cables from the AP-IFU to external  Step1    Connect  four  cables  to  the  AP-IFU:  a  coaxial  cable  (with  an  N-type  plug), Ethernet cable, outdoor power supply cable, and ground wire.   Figure 5-19 Connecting Cables to the AP-IFU     (1) Ethernet Cable Cable contents  Connect the (a)ETHER1 connector. Fix the cable by using (h), (i), (j) clamp in the AP-IFU. Connect the external network through the (e)Ethernet cable inlet. Interface  100BASE-Tx Connector shape  RJ-45 Pin assign  ETHER signal(MDI) Cable type  Ethernet cable for outdoor Range of applicable outer diameter  Φ5.5mm or less (e) Ethernet cable inlet  (2) Outdoor power supply cable (3) Ground wire           (More than 1.5□mm) (g) FG terminal (M4nut) To AP-RFU(see Figure 5-18) Use a T25 torx driver to open the AP-IFU cover (a) ETHER1 (b) ETHER2 (c) MNT (d) ANT terminal connector (h) Clamp    (f) Power cable connector (i) Clamp (j) Clamp
  5-60          (2) Power cable Contents  Connect the power cable connector. Equipment  specification of power  DC-48V,35W(Max) Range  of  applicable outer diameter  Φ7.0mm –  Φ8.5mm Connector name  NRW-203-RM-ULCSATUV (Nanaboshi Electric MFG Co.,LTD.) Applicable Connector  NRW-203-PF8-ULCSAUV (Nanaboshi Electric MFG Co.,LTD.) (This connector is supplied with AP-IFU.) (3) Ground wire Contents  Connect the ground wire. Applicable Cable  Ground wire more than 1.5□ Applicable terminal  FG terminal M4nut. Method  of  processing connector  See Subsection 5.5.1 ・ Ground wire more than 1.5□mm ・ FG terminal M4nut. ・ 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. ・ The Equipment for connection to AP-IFU Ethernet-interface(RJ-45) shall be appropriate to connect to TNV-1 circuits. ・ For the connection Terminal Equipment to AP-IFU and a cables suitable for outdoor use shall be installed. ・ When opening the AP-IFU cover, make sure that the four special  screws are loosened completely. Forcing open the cover may damage it. ・ +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. ・ Cover  the  cable  connection  with  a  cold-shrinkable  sleeve  to  make  it  waterproof. Otherwise, water may get in the connection. ・ 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. ・ For the connection AP-IFU to AP-RFU and a coaxial cable suitable for outdoor use shall be installed.   (1) Ethernet cable
  5-61   5.5.1. Connecting the Power cable connector The  connector  manufacturer  (Nanaboshi  Electric  MFG  Co.,  Ltd.)  recommends  the  following method of cable connection. (1)  Disassemble the connector, as shown here. (a) Remove the insert assembly from the end bell by turning the assembly counterclockwise. (b) Loosen the clamping nut to remove the cable packing.   (2)  Pass the cable through the disassembled parts in the sequence shown here. Note:  Be  sure  that  all  the  parts  are  placed  in  the  specified  sequence  and  in  the correct direction.   (3)  Peel the cable sheath and wires according to the dimensions specified here.   (4)  Process the ends of the cable's core wires and pretin them.       Note:  Do not pretin the cable sheath.       Note:    When the cable core is pretinned, it should be uniform everywhere and smaller   than the diameter of the opening in the contact.    Clamping nut Cable pakkin End bell Insert assembly Clamping nut Cable pakkin End bell Cable Solder Contact Iron tip CableCore wire  Cable  Core wire Sheath 18mm7mm Conductor cross-sectional area 2 mm2  Cable outside diameter 7.0 to 8.5 mm
  5-62   (5)  Soldering (a) Insert the pretinned core wires into the contact's solder pot. (b) Using a soldering iron, heat the contact and the core wires. (c) Let solder flow into the gap between the contact and the core wires until the gap is filled.      (6)  Assemble the connector. (a) Clamp the insert assembly and tighten the end bell with the specified torque.     (b) Push the cable packing into the end bell, clamp the end bell, and tighten the clamping nut with the specified torque. (c) Move the cable back and forth until it moves easily (as shown). Once again, tighten the parts with the specified torque.          Soldering iron wattage [W] Conductor cross-sectional area [mm2] Iron tip temperature [℃] 30  2  350 to 370 Where to tighten  Shell size: 20   End bell  1.0 to 1.5   Clamping nut  1.5 to 2.0  [Unit: N-m] Clamping nut Cable pakkin End bell Insert assembly
  5-63   5.6. The confirmation of AP-IFU Turn on the AP-IFU and check the state of the LEDs on the AP-IFU.  Table 5-1 LED State Indications AP-IFU LED  State POWER LED  Lit green IFU STATE LED  Flashing green IFU ALM LED  Off ETHER1 LED  Lit green or flashing ETHER2 LED  Off *1 ETHER1 AUTO LED  Off *2 ETHER2 AUTO LED  Off *3     *1    The LED lights if an Ethernet cable is connected to ETHER2.   *2    The LED lights if the ETHER1 switch is set at AUTO.   *3    The LED lights if the ETHER2 switch is set at AUTO.
  5-64   5.7.   Waterproofing Connectors 5.7.1. Self Bonding tape Figure 5-20 shows how to waterproof the connection using self-bonding tape.     Figure 5-20    Waterproofing a Connector Using Self-Bonding Tape  Waterproofing procedure Step1    Wrap the self-bonding tape around the base of the N-type jack connector on the unit side one complete turn. After one turn, wrap around the coaxial cable by about  30  millimeters,  overlapping  one-half  of  the  previous  turn.  Reverse  the wrapping direction back  to the base of the  N-type jack connector  on the unit side. Step2    Wrap the PVC tape for class 2 protection around the coaxial cable starting from the base of the N-type jack connector on the unit side by about 50 millimeters, Space is not acceptable Space is not acceptable 30mm 50mm AP-RFU(Omni Antenna) AP-RFU(Sectoral - Horn Antenna) AP-IFU Overlapping half of the previous layer with self-bonding tape (sectional view) Overlapping half of the previous layer with PVC tape (sectional view) Self Bonding tape PVC tape Coaxial cable N-type Plug connector N-type Jack connector Self Bonding tape Coaxial cable N-type Plug connector N-type Jack connector
  5-65   overlapping  one-half  of  the  previous  turn  so  that  the  self-bonding  tape  is completely  hidden.  Reverse  the  wrapping  direction  back  to  the  base  of  the N-type jack connector on the unit side.                     ・ For the stretching margin of self-bonding tape, see the instruction manual for the product. ・ Press evenly along the entire length of tape to remove air pockets. ・ Make  sure  that  there  are  no  air  pockets  between  layers  of  the  self-bonding  tape.  Air pockets will degrade the waterproofing effect.
  5-66   5.8. Connecting the AP Local Management Tool Open the cover of the AP-IFU. Connect the AP local management tool terminal to the MNT port of the AP-IFU using the AP local management cable as shown in Figure 5-21   Figure 5-21 Connection : Use a T25 torx driver to open the AP-IFU cover.    MNT port AP Local management tool(PC)AP Local management cable     ・ When opening the AP-IFU cover, make sure that the four special screws are loosened completely. Forcing to open the cover may damage it. ・ 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. ・ 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. ・ When closing the cover, be careful not to nick cables.
  5-67   5.9. Configure the AP parameters 5.9.1. AP Local management tool 5.9.1.1. Configure the AP network parameters Use the AP Local Management Tool to set the network parameters. These settings enable the OpS to connect to the AP. Perform the following setup procedure from the AP setup screen on the AP Local Management Tool.  Step 1: OpS Frame Priority: Set the OpS frame priority. Step 2: User Frame Priority: Set the user frame priority. Step 3: OpS Frame VLAN-ID: Set the OpS frame Vlan-ID. Step 4: Radio frequency: Set the radio frequency. Step 5: AP IP Address: Set the AP IP address. Step 6: Subnet mask: Set the subnet mask. Step 7: Default gateway: Set the default gateway. Step 8: Trap Des, IP Add. 1: Set the "Reg./Not" and trap destination IP address 1. Set "Reg."  or  "Not"  and  set  an  IP  address  for  trap  destination  IP  address  1.  If necessary, you can also set Trap Des, IP Add. 2 and Trap Des, IP Add. 3. Step 9: Ether-IF 1: Set whether to use Ether-IF 1. If necessary, you can also set Ether-IF 2. Step 10: Click the Setup button.  Figure 5-22 Configure the AP network   Step1 Step2 Step3 Step4 Step5 Step6 Step7 Step8 Step9 Step10
  5-68    Step 11: when you click the button, a range check is performed. If the range check does not  detect  any  error,  the  Confirmation  dialog  box  appears.  Click  the  Yes  (Y) button. If a range error is detected, a message saying  that a setting value is outside the range appears.   Figure 5-23    Confirmation Dialog Box  5.9.1.2. Reset the AP Resetting the AP-IFU enables the AP network parameter settings. To reset the AP-RFU, on the Control (AP) screen in the AL Local Management Tool, click the Execute button. A confirmation dialog box appears. Clicking the Yes (Y) button executes a reset.   Figure 5-24 Reset the AP
  5-69   5.9.1.3. Measure the cable loss Check that the cable between the AP-IFU and the AP-RFU is connected correctly, and start cable loss measurement. When the measurement of cable loss between the AP-IFU and the AP-RFU is completed, the value is automatically compensated for. The cable loss compensation value is stored in the memory in the AP-RFU. Step 1: Select the Control (AP) screen in the AP Local Management Tool. Step 2: In the Cable Loss Measurement field, click the Execute button.  Figure 5-25 Measure the cable loss  Step 3: The Confirmation dialog box appears. Clicking the Yes (Y) button executes the measurement. Figure 5-26 Confirmation Dialog Box  Step  4:  If  measurement ends  normally,  the Result  dialog box appears. Click  the OK button to end the measurement process. You can compensate for a cable loss of 0 to 15 dB   Figure 5-27 Cable Loss Measurement Complete
  5-70   Step 5: If the procedure ends abnormally, the Under Control dialog box appears. Check if the cable between the IFU and RFU is too long and there is a contact failure at the connector section.   Figure 5-28 Cable Loss Measurement Error  Step 6: If the procedure ends normally, the Under Control dialog box appears. Check if the cable between the IFU and RFU is connected correctly.    Figure 5-29 Time out
  5-71   5.9.2. Register the AP ID number to OpS Connect the OpS to the target AP and specify the setup parameters.  Procedure Step 1: In the OpS, select the AP Parameter Setup/Control screen. Step 2: AP ID Number: Set the AP ID number and click the Set button. Step 3: Upstream Arbi. BW: Set the upstream arbitration bandwidth. Step 4: AP trans. Level: Set the AP transmission level (You can set only +14dBm) and click the Set button. Step 5: AP Reg. Status: Set the AP registration status to Registered and click the Set button. Step 6: RFU transmission: Set the RFU transmission to Enable and click the Set button. Step 7: Modulation Method: Set the modulation method to QPSK, 16QAM or Mixed, and click the Set button.  Figure 5-30 Register the AP to OpS   Step1 Step2 Step3 Step4 Step5 Step6
  5-72   5.10.  Check sheet of AP Installation You can use the check sheet below to check the operation of the AP. Procedure (A) LED operation test -  Turn off the AP-IFU and confirm that the "POWER" LED goes out. -  Turn on the AP-IFU and check the states of all the LED. (B) Alarm operation test -  Turn on the AP-IFU and cause the "AP power recovery" trap to occur. Confirm that the message "AP power recovery: Clear" appears in the list of OpS alarms. (C) Control operation test -  Run the RFU Reset command from the OpS and cause the "AP RFU-IFU communication error" trap to occur. Confirm that the message "AP RFU-IFU communication error: Clear" appears in the list of OpS alarms.  Table 5-2 Check sheet AP  Serial number    Test date   Test type  Test condition  Check item  Pass/fail LED  operation test  When power is off Confirm that the POWER LED is off.     When power is on Confirm that the POWER LED lights green.         Confirm that the IFU STATE LED flashes green.         Confirm that the IFU ALM LED is off.         Confirm  that  the  ETHER1  LED  lights  green  or flashes.         Confirm that the ETHER2 LED is off. *1         Confirm that the ETHER1 AUTO LED is off. *2       Confirm that the ETHER2 AUTO LED is off. *3   Alarm operation test  OpS Confirm  that  the  message  "AP  power  recovery:   Clear" appears in the list of OpS alarms.   Control operation test  Running  RFU Reset from OpS Confirm  that  the  message  "AP  RFU-IFU communication  error:    Clear"  appears  in  the  list  of OpS alarms.     *1 The LED lights if an Ethernet cable is connected to ETHER2.   *2 The LED lights if the ETHER1 switch is set at AUTO.   *3 The LED lights if the ETHER2 switch is set at AUTO.

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