KZ Broand Technologies AM4000DB41 LTE Outdoor CPE User Manual LTE AM4000D B41

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AM4000D Outdoor CPE
User Manual
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Table of contents
1.
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1. USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................... 4
1.2. LTE INTERFACE SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................ 4
2.
GETTINGSTARTED ................................................................................................................................. 5
2.1. PACKING LIST AND CPE UNIT ................................................................................................................ 5
2.2. INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................. 5
 Device logic connection...................................................................................................................... 5
 Installing Outdoor Unit (ODU)............................................................................................................ 6
 LED Display ......................................................................................................................................... 7
3.
MANAGING CPE DEVICE ...................................................................................................................... 7
3.1. WEB LOGIN--192.168.0.1 ................................................................................................................... 7
3.2. LTE STATUS DISPLAY-OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................... 8
3.3. LTE CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................... 10
 Radio Settings-ND&S Configure ..................................................................................................... 10
 APN Setting-Bearer configure ......................................................................................................... 10
3.4. ENODEB SELECTION ........................................................................................................................... 12
 PLMN Selection ................................................................................................................................. 12
 eNodeB Setting ................................................................................................................................. 13
3.5. NETWORK CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................. 13
 Modify MTU Size ............................................................................................................................... 13
 Change model from Router to Bridge ............................................................................................ 14
3.6. SERVICE CONFIGURATION-DMZ SETTING .......................................................................................... 15
3.7. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................... 15
 Telnet Enable (for beta release) ...................................................................................................... 15
 TR069 Configuration......................................................................................................................... 16
 Firmware Upgrade over HTTP ........................................................................................................ 17
 Change Password ............................................................................................................................. 18
 Load Factory Default ........................................................................................................................ 18
4.
FAQ AND TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................ 18
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PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
RF Energy Health Hazard
The radio equipment described in this guide uses radio frequency transmitters. Although
the power level is low, the concentrated energy from a directional antenna may pose a
health hazard.
Do not allow people to come in close proximity to the front of the antenna while the transmitter is
operating.
Protection from Lightning
Before connecting this instrument to the power line, make sure that the voltage of the
power source matches the requirements of the instrument. The unit must be standards.
Disposal and Recycling Information
Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of
with unsorted waste.Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product.
Reduction of Hazardous Substances
This CPE is compliant with the EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction
ofChemicals (REACH) Regulation (Regulation No 1907/2006/EC of the European
Parliament
and of the Council) and the EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive(Directive
2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council).
FCC Notice, USA
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, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 30cm between the radiator &
your body.
1. Overview
The ODU is a high performance 4G LTE outdoor CPE product designed
to enable quick LTE fixed data service deployment to the remote
customers. It provides high data throughput and networking features to
end users who need both bandwidth and quality service in the remote
area.
1.1.
User Interface Specification
Model
ODU
1.2.
Description & User Interface
Panel antenna: B41 13dBi
1 RJ45 10/100M LAN Port
PWR, RUN, LAN, SIM, LTE(1-5) LEDs
24 VDC PoE supply, ODU Power <12 Watts
Dimensions: 203 mm (L) × 203 mm (W) × 76.5 mm (D)
- Weight: < 1.5 Kg
LTE Interface Specification
Frequency Bands
Band 41
Radio Access
3GPP LTE Release9
Operation Mode
TDD, 2RX, 1TXD, DLMIMO
Output Power
> 23 dBm at antenna port
Throughput
Category 4
SIM Support
SIM card slot
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2. GettingStarted
2.1.
Packing list and CPE Unit
Upon receiving the product, please unpack the product package carefully. Each product is shipped
with the following items:
Table 2-1 Packing List
Outdoor CPE Products
Quantity
ODU unit
Power adapter
Power Line
Mounting brackets
PC Ethernet Cable
If you find any of the items missed, please contact our local distributor immediately.
CPE Unit:
Please unpack the package and check the units as following list.
2.2.
Installing the Equipment
 Device logic connection
For outdoor CPE product, it is suggested that the CPE device be installed in a shaded area to
avoid direct sun light exposure which may cause over heat in certain extreme weather condition.
The CPE should be properly grounded for proper protection against lighting or power surge.
To power on the device, the outdoor CPE must uses a 24V PoE integrated DC power supply
adapter. The power adapters can operate in 90-250V AC range and therefore can be used in
different country. Once the device is powered up, the user should wait for about 2 minutes before
the device becomes operational. For CPE with the RUN LED indicator, a slowly flashing light
indicates the system has completed the startup procedure.
To connect PC, LAN switch or other type of IP device to the CPE product, the user should use
standard CAT5 Ethernet cable and connect to the appropriate LAN port. Once connect the CPE
LAN LED indicator should come on.
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
Installing Outdoor Unit (ODU)
Mounting Bracket::
Header Connection:
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
LED Display
LED
Indicator
Function
Description
PWR
Power Indicator
Green Color – Device is powered on
RUN
System Run Indicator
Fast Blinking – Device is rebooting
Slow Blinking – Device is in normal operation
LAN
LAN port status
Solid Green – LAN port is up
Blinking Green – LAN data activity in progress
SIM
SIM Card Indicator
Light is on – SIM card state ready.
RF Signal Strength
5 level signal strengths indication by 5 green
LEDs
1 green LED: RSRP<= -118dBm
2 green LEDS: -118 dBm <=RSRP< -105 dBm
3 green LEDS:-105dBm<=RSRP< -95dBm
4 green LEDS:-95dBm<=RSRP< -85dBm
5 green LEDS:-85dBm<=RSRP
RF(5LEDs)
3. Managing CPE Device
The ODU supports several management interfaces including TELNET, WEB, and TR-069 for
local or remote managements. However normal end user is only provided with WEB based
access
3.1.
WEB Login--192.168.0.1
It is a preferred to setup the CPE using a Web browser from a local PC connected to device LAN
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port. The user should ensure that the connected PC acquired IP address via DHCP from the
device. After IP connectivity is established between the PC and CPE device, the user may launch
a Web browser and specify http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar. A window will pop up
requesting password. Input the user login password and then click the “Log In” button. After
successful log on, the default home page of the WEB GUI interface will appear. Note that the
default user password is “admin123”.
3.2.
LTE Status Display-Overview
Once the user is logged in, the following window LTE Information window will be prompted for
viewing. The page gives quite detailed LTE information including the System Information, the PCI
and the Connection status.
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3.3.
LTE Configuration
 Radio Settings-ND&S Configure
There is a LTE radio button which is used for the user can turn the radio on or off to restart the
LTE module.
The CPE would scan frequency auto as soon as the system has completed the startup
procedure, and you can configure the fixed Frequency manual as follow:
Note: After configure any parameters of the device, you must click the “Save & Apply” button to
save the configuration otherwise the configuration will not take effect.
 APN Setting-Bearer configure
The Bearer List is design for the operator to configure the APN. You can configure the only one
APN for all the service classes, as follow:
And the operator also can configure two APNs for Manage and data service classes. As follow
picture, the Management Data Class will be transport via the “internet1“ network and the Data
Traffic Class will be transport via the “internet2” network.
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And the CPE will obtain two different IP for two networks, as follow:
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3.4.
eNodeB Selection
The CPE would lock on the ND&S to connecting after the operator enabled the Lock ND&S
when the Co-Channel Interference (CCI) is around.
 PLMN Selection
Setting “Network Mode” as Nomadic, then click the “Search” button, After the CPE searched
the “PLMN ID”, select the applicable PLMN ID and click “Add Info list” button to add the PLMN
ID to the PLMN-List.
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 eNodeB Setting
After Enable the Preferred eNB List and configure the Earfcn/PCI, the CPE will scan the
corresponding ND&S and connecting to it.
LTE—>eNB Settings—>Enable Preferred eNB List—>Enable Lock ND&S to the preferred
list—>add the Earfcn and PCI—>Save & Apply
3.5.
Network Configuration
 Modify MTU Size
The default Operation Mode is Router, and the PC of the user that connected to device LAN port
will obtain IP address via DHCP server of the device. The default MTU Size is 1400, user can
modify the MTU Size if necessary
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 Change model from Router to Bridge
The operation mode could be changed from Router to Bridge if necessary .Change model as
follow picture: Network—>Internet—>L3 Bridge—>Save & Apply
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The operator’s PC which connected the LAN port of CPE will auto obtain the IP of APN Net
when the CPE attached to the APN network, then you can connected to the APN network for
data services. And the PC should configure a static IP address as 10.1.1.x manual in order to
visit the CPE managing page http://10.1.1.1 .
3.6.
Service Configuration-DMZ Setting
By enabling this option will make the specified local LAN host (DMZ IP) was exposed to the
Internet, all ports can be accessed by other computers on the Internet.
3.7. System Maintenance
WEB GUI menu to configure the device in more details (see diagram below). The configuration is
easy to use and self explanatory.
 Telnet Enable (for beta release)
The users can telnet to the CPE in the beta release when set the Remote connection as Enable.
Then set the Access Control as Unrestricted Access.
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cmd shell and run command:
telnet 192.168.0.1
Login: root
Password: root123
 TR069 Configuration
After setting the Device Management Mode as TR069, you must also configure the validity ACS
URL for monitoring the device via standard TR-069 ACS systems.
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 Firmware Upgrade over HTTP
Select the Default settings to reset the CPE after upgrade
Click on the Browser button to select the firmware file to be uploaded to the device.
Click the” Upgrade” button to begin the upgrade process.
Please do not interrupt the upgrade process and continue to wait for the following pop window
appear. The CPE will reboot after upgrade successful.
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 Change Password
You can select the language or modify the web login password via the Maintenance page.
 Load Factory Default
Click the “Restore” button will restore the device to original factory setting. User will need to
reconfigure the authentication setting in order to get the device operational.
Maintance—>System Rest—>Restore
4. FAQ and Troubleshooting
1)
My PC cannot connect to the CPE.
 Re-plug the PC Ethernet cable and check if the PC LAN connection is up or showing
activity.
 Check if the system run LED is on. If it is not, check the power cord and make sure it is
connected properly. Also verify that the AC power supply is available.
 If the PC LAN shows no activity and system run LED is off but the power cord is
connected properly and there is AC supply, then it is likely the adapter is damaged.
Please contact distributor to obtain replacement part.
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2)
My PC cannot acquire IP from the CPE.
 First check if the NIC is up and working properly. Then check the PC NIC configuration
and make sure the DHCP is enabled.
 Open the MS-DOS window, enter “ipconfig /release” and “ipconfig /renew” commands
and see if PC can obtain IP correctly.
 If the problem persists, please contact the operator or distributor for further diagnose.
3)
My CPE networking is not working properly.
 You may want to check if the LTE connection is up and running properly. You can do this
by login the WEB GUI and check the Interface Info page.
 You may want to perform a factory reset and see if the problem is being corrected. You
can do this by log into the WEB GUI using “admin” password and perform restore the unit
to default factory setting.
 If the problem cannot be corrected by factory reset, please contact the operator or
distributor for further diagnose.
4)
I forget the login password and like to reset the unit to factory default.
 Please contact the operator or distributor and give them the MAC address of the unit. The
operator or distributor can issue you a RESET password for you to enter in the WEB login
window.
 After the unit is reset to factory default, you can login using the default password.
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