Mikrotikls SIA METL2SHPN BROADBAND DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM User Manual Metal 2SHPN qg fccx

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RouterBOARD	
  Metal	
  2SHPN	
  
Quick	
  Setup	
  Guide	
  and	
  Warranty	
  Information	
  
The	
  RouterBOARD	
  Metal	
  2SHPN	
  is	
  a	
  solid,	
  waterproof	
  outdoor	
  device	
  with	
  a	
  high	
  power	
  wireless	
  
transmitter	
  (2GHz,	
  802.11b/g/n,	
  N-­‐Male	
  antenna	
  connector),	
  and	
  one	
  10/100	
  Ethernet	
  connector	
  
which	
  supports	
  MDI-­‐X	
  auto	
  detection.	
  The	
  device	
  is	
  packaged	
  with	
  a	
  24V	
  power	
  adapter,	
  a	
  PoE	
  
injector	
  and	
  two	
  mounting	
  loops.	
  	
  
First	
  use	
  
1.
2.
3.
Connect	
  the	
  antenna	
  to	
  the	
  N-­‐Male	
  connector	
  
Use	
  the	
  latches	
  to	
  open	
  the	
  product	
  case,	
  to	
  reveal	
  the	
  Ethernet	
  connector	
  
Use	
  the	
  provided	
  round	
  rubber	
  insulator	
  to	
  put	
  on	
  the	
  Ethernet	
  cable,	
  and	
  push	
  it	
  into	
  the	
  
case	
  opening,	
  so	
  that	
  the	
  opening	
  is	
  tightly	
  closed.	
  	
  
To	
  put	
  the	
  cable	
  though	
  the	
  insulator,	
  you	
  have	
  to	
  put	
  in	
  the	
  cable	
  first,	
  and	
  only	
  then	
  
clamp	
  on	
  the	
  Ethernet	
  connector.	
  If	
  the	
  connector	
  is	
  already	
  on	
  the	
  cable,	
  you	
  can	
  cut	
  the	
  
insulator	
  on	
  one	
  side,	
  to	
  clamp	
  it	
  around	
  the	
  cable,	
  but	
  this	
  sacrifices	
  waterproofness.	
  	
  
The	
  Metal	
  accepts	
  12-­‐28V	
  Passive	
  PoE	
  from	
  a	
  PoE	
  injector	
  (please	
  compensate	
  voltage	
  for	
  
loss	
  due	
  to	
  cable	
  length)	
  	
  
The	
  default	
  IP	
  address	
  from	
  Ether1	
  is	
  192.168.88.1	
  for	
  configuration	
  
Username	
  is	
  admin	
  and	
  there	
  is	
  no	
  password	
  
Depending	
  on	
  the	
  antenna	
  used,	
  you	
  must	
  set	
  its	
  gain	
  in	
  the	
  RouterOS	
  software	
  to	
  ensure	
  
that	
  EIRP	
  meets	
  the	
  limit	
  set	
  by	
  authorities.	
  This	
  is	
  done	
  in	
  the	
  Wireless	
  menu.	
  	
  
4.
5.
6.
Powering	
  
The board accepts powering from the Ethernet port (Passive PoE):
•
Ethernet port accepts passive Power over Ethernet 12-28V DC. Package contains a 24V
adapter and a PoE injector.
Maximum power consumption of the device is 12W at 24V.
Booting	
  process	
  
Connect	
  to	
  wireless	
  SSID	
  “MikroTik”	
  and	
  open	
  192.168.88.1	
  in	
  your	
  web	
  browser.	
  Username	
  is	
  
admin	
  and	
  there	
  is	
  no	
  password.	
  In	
  case	
  IP	
  connection	
  is	
  not	
  available,	
  Winbox	
  can	
  be	
  used	
  to	
  
connect	
  to	
  the	
  MAC	
  address	
  of	
  the	
  device.	
  More	
  information	
  here:	
  
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/First_time_startup	
  
In	
  case	
  you	
  wish	
  to	
  boot	
  the	
  device	
  from	
  network,	
  for	
  example	
  to	
  use	
  MikroTik	
  Netinstall,	
  hold	
  the	
  
RESET	
  button	
  of	
  the	
  device	
  when	
  starting	
  it	
  until	
  the	
  LED	
  light	
  turns	
  off,	
  and	
  Metal	
  will	
  start	
  to	
  look	
  
for	
  Netinstall	
  servers.	
  
Mounting	
  
To	
  tighten	
  the	
  Metal	
  to	
  a	
  pole,	
  use	
  the	
  provided	
  mounting	
  loops.	
  The	
  Metal	
  comes	
  bundled	
  with	
  
two	
  plastic	
  and	
  two	
  metallic	
  mounting	
  loops	
  (choose	
  either)	
  -­‐	
  guide	
  the	
  loops	
  around	
  the	
  Metal	
  
though	
  the	
  provided	
  edge	
  markings,	
  and	
  around	
  the	
  pole	
  where	
  it	
  will	
  be	
  mounted.	
  You	
  should	
  
avoid	
  connecting	
  a	
  loose	
  Ethernet	
  cable	
  to	
  the	
  Ethernet	
  port	
  -­‐	
  secure	
  the	
  cable	
  to	
  a	
  wall	
  or	
  the	
  pole,	
  
so	
  that	
  the	
  cable	
  weight	
  is	
  not	
  pulling	
  the	
  port.	
  It	
  is	
  recommended	
  to	
  secure	
  the	
  Ethernet	
  cable	
  less	
  
than	
  2m	
  from	
  the	
  Metal	
  device.	
  This	
  is	
  to	
  ensure	
  that	
  the	
  cable	
  doesn't	
  damage	
  the	
  port	
  by	
  its	
  weight,	
  or	
  doesn't	
  fall	
  out.	
  
See www.routerboard.com for more information. Contact support@mikrotik.com for support questions.
16-May-2012
Expansion	
  Slots	
  and	
  Ports	
  
•
Built in 2GHz 802.11b/g/n wireless, 1x1 MIMO, station mode (AP mode for Metal A-2SHPN)
•
One 10/100 Ethernet port, supporting automatic cross/straight cable correction (Auto MDI/X), so you can use either
straight or cross-over cable for connecting to other network devices. The Ethernet port accepts 8-30V DC powering
from a passive PoE injector.
Buttons	
  and	
  Jumpers	
  
•
RouterOS reset jumper hole (no direct access, board has to be removed from case) – resets RouterOS software to
defaults. Must short circuit the metallic sides of the hole (with a screwdriver, for example) and boot the device. Hold
screwdriver in place until RouterOS configuration is cleared.
•
RouterBOOT reset button (access through the door) has two functions:
Hold this button during boot time until LED light starts flashing,
release the button to reset RouterOS configuration (same result as with reset hole)
Hold this button during boot time longer, until LED turns off,
then release it to make the device look for Netinstall servers.
Operating	
  System	
  Support	
  
Currently	
  tested	
  operating	
  system	
  is	
  MikroTik	
  RouterOS	
  (starting	
  from	
  version	
  v5.16).	
  
Copyright	
  and	
  Trademarks	
  
Copyright	
  MikroTikls	
  SIA.	
  This	
  manual	
  contains	
  information	
  protected	
  by	
  copyright	
  law.	
  No	
  part	
  of	
  it	
  may	
  be	
  reproduced	
  or	
  
transmitted	
  in	
  any	
  form	
  without	
  prior	
  written	
  permission	
  from	
  the	
  copyright	
  holder.	
  RouterBOARD,	
  RouterOS,	
  RouterBOOT	
  
and	
  MikroTik	
  are	
  trademarks	
  of	
  MikroTikls	
  SIA.	
  All	
  trademarks	
  and	
  registered	
  trademarks	
  appearing	
  in	
  this	
  manual	
  are	
  the	
  
property	
  of	
  their	
  respective	
  holders.	
  
Hardware.	
  MikroTik	
  warrants	
  all	
  RouterBOARD	
  series	
  equipment	
  for	
  the	
  term	
  of	
  fifteen	
  (15)	
  months	
  from	
  the	
  shipping	
  date	
  
to	
  be	
  free	
  of	
  defects	
  in	
  materials	
  and	
  workmanship	
  under	
  normal	
  use	
  and	
  service,	
  except	
  in	
  case	
  of	
  damage	
  caused	
  by	
  
mechanical,	
  electrical	
  or	
  other	
  accidental	
  or	
  intended	
  damages	
  caused	
  by	
  improper	
  use	
  or	
  due	
  to	
  wind,	
  rain,	
  fire	
  or	
  other	
  acts	
  
of	
  nature.	
  
To	
  return	
  failed	
  units	
  to	
  MikroTik,	
  you	
  must	
  perform	
  the	
  following	
  RMA	
  (Return	
  Merchandise	
  Authorization)	
  procedure.	
  
Follow	
  the	
  instructions	
  below	
  to	
  save	
  time,	
  efforts,	
  avoid	
  costs,	
  and	
  improve	
  the	
  speed	
  of	
  the	
  RMA	
  process.	
  
1.
2.
3.
If	
  you	
  have	
  purchased	
  your	
  product	
  from	
  a	
  MikroTik	
  Reseller,	
  please	
  contact	
  the	
  Reseller	
  company	
  regarding	
  all	
  
warranty	
  and	
  repair	
  issues,	
  the	
  following	
  instructions	
  apply	
  ONLY	
  if	
  you	
  purchased	
  your	
  equipment	
  directly	
  from	
  
MikroTik	
  in	
  Latvia.	
  
We	
  do	
  not	
  offer	
  repairs	
  for	
  products	
  that	
  are	
  not	
  covered	
  by	
  warranty.	
  Exceptions	
  can	
  be	
  made	
  for	
  RB1000,	
  RB1100	
  
and	
  RB1200.	
  
Out-­‐of-­‐warranty	
  devices	
  and	
  devices	
  not	
  covered	
  by	
  warranty	
  sent	
  to	
  Mikrotikls	
  will	
  be	
  returned	
  to	
  the	
  sender	
  at	
  
sender's	
  cost.	
  
RMA	
  Instructions	
  are	
  located	
  on	
  our	
  webpage	
  here:	
  http://rma.mikrotik.com	
  
Manual.	
  This	
  manual	
  is	
  provided	
  “as	
  is”	
  without	
  a	
  warranty	
  of	
  any	
  kind,	
  expressed	
  or	
  implied,	
  including,	
  but	
  not	
  limited	
  to,	
  
the	
  implied	
  warranty	
  of	
  merchantability	
  and	
  fitness	
  for	
  a	
  particular	
  purpose.	
  The	
  manufacturer	
  has	
  made	
  every	
  effort	
  to	
  
ensure	
  the	
  accuracy	
  of	
  the	
  contents	
  of	
  this	
  manual,	
  however,	
  it	
  is	
  possible	
  that	
  it	
  may	
  contain	
  technical	
  inaccuracies,	
  
typographical	
  or	
  other	
  errors.	
  No	
  liability	
  is	
  assumed	
  for	
  any	
  inaccuracy	
  found	
  in	
  this	
  publication,	
  nor	
  for	
  direct	
  or	
  indirect,	
  
incidental,	
  consequential	
  or	
  other	
  damages	
  that	
  may	
  result	
  from	
  such	
  an	
  inaccuracy,	
  including,	
  but	
  not	
  limited	
  to,	
  loss	
  of	
  data	
  
or	
  profits.	
  Please	
  report	
  any	
  inaccuracies	
  found	
  to	
  support@mikrotik.com	
  
  
  
See www.routerboard.com for more information. Contact support@mikrotik.com for support questions.
16-May-2012
Federal	
  Communication	
  Commission	
  Interference	
  Statement	
  	
  
(FCC	
  ID:	
  TV7METL2SHPN)	
  
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	
  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.	
  
FCC	
  Caution:	
  Any	
  changes	
  or	
  modifications	
  not	
  expressly	
  approved	
  by	
  the	
  party	
  responsible	
  for	
  compliance	
  could	
  void	
  the	
  
user’s	
  authority	
  to	
  operate	
  this	
  equipment.	
  
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.	
  
This	
  device	
  and	
  its	
  antenna	
  must	
  not	
  be	
  co-­‐located	
  or	
  operation	
  in	
  conjunction	
  with	
  any	
  other	
  antenna	
  or	
  transmitter.	
  
IMPORTANT:	
  Exposure	
  to	
  Radio	
  Frequency	
  Radiation.	
  
63	
  cm	
  minimum	
  distance	
  has	
  to	
  be	
  maintained	
  between	
  the	
  antenna	
  and	
  the	
  occupational	
  user	
  and	
  142	
  cm	
  to	
  general	
  
public.	
  Under	
  such	
  configuration,	
  the	
  FCC	
  radiation	
  exposure	
  limits	
  set	
  forth	
  for	
  an	
  population/uncontrolled	
  environment	
  can	
  
be	
  satisfied.	
  
List	
  of	
  approved	
  antennas:	
  
•
•
•
•
•
Omni	
  Directional	
  (fiberglass	
  pole),	
  Model	
  WLO-­‐2450-­‐15,15	
  dBi	
  
Omni	
  Directional	
  (hor.	
  Polarization,	
  bar),	
  Model	
  HP	
  ODH	
  24-­‐13,	
  13	
  dBi	
  
Panel,	
  Model	
  WLP-­‐2450-­‐20,	
  20	
  dBi	
  
Sector,	
  Model	
  SA	
  24-­‐90-­‐17-­‐WB,	
  17	
  dBi	
  
Dish,	
  Model	
  DC	
  24-­‐HD-­‐PFIP,	
  24	
  dBi	
  
Antenna	
  Installation.	
  WARNING:	
  It	
  is	
  installer's	
  responsibility	
  to	
  ensure	
  that	
  when	
  using	
  the	
  authorized	
  antennas	
  in	
  the	
  
United	
  States	
  (or	
  where	
  FCC	
  rules	
  apply);	
  only	
  those	
  antennas	
  certified	
  with	
  the	
  product	
  are	
  used.	
  The	
  use	
  of	
  any	
  antenna	
  
other	
  than	
  those	
  certified	
  with	
  the	
  product	
  is	
  expressly	
  forbidden	
  in	
  accordance	
  to	
  FCC	
  rules	
  CFR47	
  part	
  15.204.	
  The	
  installer	
  
should	
  configure	
  the	
  output	
  power	
  level	
  of	
  antennas,	
  according	
  to	
  country	
  regulations	
  and	
  per	
  antenna	
  type.	
  Professional	
  
installation	
  is	
  required	
  of	
  equipment	
  with	
  connectors	
  to	
  ensure	
  compliance	
  with	
  health	
  and	
  safety	
  issues.	
  	
  
  
See www.routerboard.com for more information. Contact support@mikrotik.com for support questions.
16-May-2012

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