Persistent systems RF2100 S-Band Radio Module User Manual 2

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PHYSICAL SETUP: POWER
Connecting Power
If you are using a battery, make
sure that the battery is charged.
Align the circular three pin connector on
the power source with the circular three
pin connector on the bottom of the MPU5.
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Push the connectors together. Make sure
the connector is seated properly.
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Twist clockwise 90°. You will hear a click
when it is locked.
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If you are using a Wall Battery Eliminator,
plug the standard wall plug into a standard wall outlet.
If you are using a BB Battery Eliminator,
plug the BB plug into a BB Battery.
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Removing Power
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Slide up the battery latch on the side of
the MPU5.
Twist the battery counterclockwise until it
disconnects.
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What do I do if my power accessory
will not fit the battery connector?
What do I do if my power accessory will
not lock?
Ensure that no parts (pins, plates, etc.) on either
connector are bent or damaged.
Ensure that the battery latch moves freely by sliding
it up and down.
Ensure that there are no foreign objects in either
connector.
Ensure that the battery latch is not stuck in the
unlocked position.
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PHYSICAL SETUP: POWER
Powering On the Unit
Ensure that antennas, a radio module, and
an appropriate power source are connected.
WARNING!: Antennas MUST be installed prior
Locate the Power Knob on the top of the
unit.
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Twist the Power Knob clockwise 1 click.
If the unit is powered and has turned on,
the LED on the top of the unit will glow
a color indicating unit status.
to powering on the unit.
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Quick Reference:
LED Color
Blue
Yellow
Green
Red
Orange
Purple
Unit Status
Booting
Running, no neighbors
Running, neighbors
Crypto Fail (No key or FIPS)
Low Battery
Loading Firmware
What do I do if my Power Knob does
not rotate?
What do I do if the Power Knob does
not click when I twist it?
Make sure that you are twisting it in the correct
direction (clockwise).
The Power Knob may be broken. Contact Persistent
Systems Support.
Make sure that no foreign objects are blocking the
rotation of the knob.
Ensure that the battery latch is not stuck in the
unlocked position.
If the knob still does not rotate, it may be broken.
Contact Persistent Systems Support.
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PHYSICAL SETUP: SIDE CONNECTORS
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What Can I Do Now?
▶▶
Provide power to an MPU5 via a battery or standard wall socket
▶▶
Power on/off the unit
▶▶
Replace dead batteries
Section C: Side Connector Cables
→
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What Will I Learn?
How to connect a cable to the MPU5 side connectors
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
22-Pin to RJ45 Receptacle
CBL-DATA-2001
22-Pin to U94
CBL-AUD-0003
22-Pin to USB 2.0 Type A Receptacle
CBL-DATA-2003
22-Pin to U-329
CBL-AUD-0001
22-Pin to 6-Pin Push Pull USB Tether
CBL-DATA-2004
22-Pin to Audio and Video Out
CBL-DATA-3001
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22-Pin to U-328
CBL-AUD-0002
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Connecting a Cable to a Side Connector
WARNING!: Ensure that
the unit is POWERED
OFF before attaching a
cable to a side connector.
The 22-Pin connector on
every cable is keyed so
that it will only attach to
a compatible side connector. If a cable can
attach to multiple side
connectors, it is keyed
(or not keyed) so that it
will attach to all compatible side connectors.
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To connect a cable to a
side connector, locate
the appropriate side
connector.
Align the key pins on
the 22-Pin spin connector with the key holes
on the case. Push the
key pins into the key
holes.
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Twist the spin connector clockwise to attach the cable to the device.
Ensure that the cable is firmly attached and
the connector is sitting flush with the case.
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What do I do if the cable won’t mate
with the side connector?
Ensure that you are trying to connect the cable to
the correct side connector.
Ensure that you are aligning the key pin properly
and the cable is not upside down.
Ensure that no parts of the spin connecotr and the
side connector are bent or damaged.
Ensure that there are no foreign objects in the spin
connector or side connector.
Ensure that the cable connector is flush with the
case.
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Quick Reference:
Part Number
Description
CBL-DATA-2001 22-Pin to RJ45 Receptacle
Side Connector(s)
DATA
CBL-DATA-2003 22-Pin to USB 2.0 Type PTT/EUD,
A Female
DATA, RoIP
CBL-DATA-2004 22-Pin to 6-Pin Push
Pull Android™ USB
CBL-DATA-3001 22-Pin to Audio and
Video Out
PTT/EUD
CBL-AUD-0001
RoIP
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22-Pin to U-329
PTT/EUD
Uses
This cable allows you to connect the
MPU5 to a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable.
Use this cable to connect the unit to a
computer for configuration.
This cable allows you to connect USB
accessories to the unit via a standard USB
A port.
This cable allows you to connect an Android™ EUD or Screen to the unit.
This cable allows you to connect the unit
to a standard HDMI cable to display video on a TV or Monitor as well as connect
the unit to a speaker box or headset.
This cable allows you to connect the unit
to a PTT device with a U-329 connector.
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CBL-AUD-0002
22-Pin to U-328
PTT/EUD
CBL-AUD-0003
22-Pin to U94
PTT/EUD
✓
This cable allows you to connect the unit
to a headset with a U-328 connector.
This cable allows you to connect the unit
to a headset with a U94 connector.
What Can I Do Now?
▶▶
Identify which cable you need for your configuration
▶▶
Identify which side connector your cables attach to
▶▶
Connect a cable to a side connector
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SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER
Part II: Software Setup
Section A: Configuring the Management Computer
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What Will I Learn?
How to configure your computer to be able to communicate with an MPU5
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
Management Computer with Administrator Access
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION!:
▶▶
To communicate with an MPU5, the computer must have an IP address in the same subnet
mask as the MPU5’s IP address.
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For example, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, the computer and MPU5 will be able
to communicate if they share the same first three numbers in their respective IP addresses
(e.g. 10.3.1.10 and 10.3.1.254).
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If the computer and MPU5 do not share a subnet mask, the computer and MPU5 will not
be able to communicate.
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If either the computer or MPU5 do not have an IP address in the same subnet mask, the
computer and MPU5 device will not be able to communicate.
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Configuring the Management Computer (Windows)
Locate the Network
icon at the bottom right
of the taskbar.
Right click the Network
icon.
Click Open Network
and Sharing Center.
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Click Local Area Connection 2.
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Click Properties.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/
IPv4) and ensure that it is highlighted as
pictured.
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Click Properties.
Click Use the following IP address.
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Enter 10.3.1.10 into the
IP address field.
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Enter 255.255.255.0
into the Subnet mask
field.
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Click OK.
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Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/
IPv4) and ensure that it is highlighted.
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Click Properties.
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Click Advanced...
Under IP addresses, click Add...
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In the IP address field, enter
10.3.1.10.
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In the Subnet mask field,
enter 255.255.255.0
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Click Add.
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Click OK.
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Configuring the Management Computer (Linux)
Open the command line.
Type:
sudo ifconfig eth0 10.4.1.10/24
Type:
sudo ip addr add 10.3.1.10/24 dev eth0
Type:
sudo ip addr add 10.3.2.10/24 dev eth0
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What Can I Do Now?
▶▶
Configure computers to be able to communicate with Wave Relay® devices.
▶▶
Have a computer that is able to configure a Wave Relay® device.
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Connecting the MPU5 to the Management Computer
→
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What Will I Learn?
How to physically connect the MPU5 to the Management Computer
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
22-Pin to RJ45 Receptacle
CBL-DATA-2001
Standard RJ45 Ethernet Cable
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Properly Configured Management Computer
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Connect CBL-DATA-2001 to the DATA
side connector on the MPU5.
Plug one end of the standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into the Ethernet receptacle on
CBL-DATA-2001.
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Plug the other end of the standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on the Management Computer.
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What Can I Do Now?
▶▶
Connect an MPU5 to a computer for configuration
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SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
Accessing the Web Management Interface
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▶▶
What Will I Learn?
How to access the Web Management Interface to configure the MPU5
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
Web Browser (Internet Explorer 7+,
Firefox 3+, or Chrome
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Management Computer with properly configured IP address and subnet mask
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Open the web browser
In the address bar, type https://10.3.1.254
then press the Enter key.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7+
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7+
Mozilla Firefox 3+
Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox 3+
Google Chrome
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SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
The web browser will ask you to accept a security certificate.
In Internet Explorer:
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Click Continue to this website (not recommended)
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In Firefox:
Click I Understand the Risks
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Click Add Exception
Click Confirm Security Exception
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In Chrome:
Click Advanced
Click Proceed to
10.3.1.254 (unsafe)
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Wait for the Web Management Interface page
to load
In the Management
password field, type
password
Click Authenticate.
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✓
▶▶
Why does the Security Exception Page or the Web Management Interface page not
load?
Verify that you configured the Management Computer IP address and subnet mask properly.
Ensure that you are using a compatible web
browser.
Ensure that all cables are connected properly
Reboot the node.
Ensure that you are accessing the correct management IP address (10.3.1.254).
What Can I Do Now?
Access the Web Management Interface for any node you connect to your computer.
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SOFTWARE SETUP: SECURITY KEY
Security Key
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▶▶
What Will I Learn?
How to set the security key and crypto mode on an MPU5
Click the Security tab.
In the Set Key section, locate the Update
drop down menu. Select Node.
In the Crypto Mode drop down menu,
select the desired Crypto Mode.
In the Enter key field, type the desired
security key or click the Generate button
to generate a random key.
Click the Set button to set the key for the
node.
Note: All nodes must have the same Crypto
Mode in order to communicate.
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Copy and paste the security key to a
text file in a secure place on the Management Computer.
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SOFTWARE SETUP: SECURITY KEY
✓
What Can I Do Now?
▶▶
Set or change the security key and crypto mode for a single node
▶▶
Generate a random security key
▶▶
Save a security key in a text file to copy to other nodes
Assigning IP Address and Interface Names
→
▶▶
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What Will I Learn?
How to set and change the Node Name and IP Address of a node
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SOFTWARE SETUP: ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS AND INTERFACE NAMES
Click the Node Configuration tab.
Click the Node Configuration button.
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SOFTWARE SETUP: ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS AND INTERFACE NAMES
In the Management section, find the Node
Name field and enter the desired Node
Name.
Enter a Netmask and Gateway, if required. Otherwise, check the Factory
Default box.
In the IP Address field, enter the desired
IP Address.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click
the Save & Reconfigure Unit button.
Wait for the page to reload.
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What Can I Do Now?
▶▶
Access the Node Configuration page for an individual node
▶▶
Set the Node Name and IP Address of a node to fit the node into your IP scheme and identify
the node in status functions
Rebooting an Individual Node
Log into the node.
Click the Node Configuration tab.
Scroll down and click the Reboot
Node button.
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TESTING CONNECTIVITY: NEIGHBOR NODE STATUS
Part III: Testing Connectivity
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What Will I Learn?
▶▶
How to tell if nodes are connected
▶▶
How to see the connection strength between Neighbor Nodes
▶▶
▶▶
Neighbor Nodes are nodes connected without hops through other nodes
How to test bandwidth between nodes
Check Neighbor Node Status
Click the Network Status tab.
Click the Neighbor Status button.
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Verify that all nodes are communicating with the network.
Notes:
▶▶ This table only displays Neighbor Nodes (nodes directly connected without hops through other nodes. If you
spread nodes apart, they may disappear from the Neighbor Nodes Status page when they become connected via a
hop.
▶▶ The Neighbor Nodes status page displays:
▶▶ Node Names
▶▶ IP Addresses
▶▶ Receive Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) between nodes
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TESTING CONNECTIVITY: THROUGHPUT TEST
Perform a Throughput Test
Click the Node Status tab.
Enter the desired test duration (in seconds) in the Test Duration field.
Note: Persistent Systems recommends the test
duration to be set to a minimum of 5 seconds.
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Click the Bandwidth Test button.
WARNING!: During long duration tests,
data will continue to be sent for the full
specified duration even if a different data
flow is started or the web broser is exited.
Click Run Test and wait for the test to complete.
The page will display the upload speed to
and download speed from the destination
node.
Select a destination node for the throughput test from the Destination drop-down
menu.
Check or uncheck the Upload only test
box. If this box is checked, only upload
speed to the destination node will be tested.
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO
Part IV: Using the Web Management Interface
View Individual Node Information
Click the Node Status tab.
Click the Unit Info button.
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO
The page will display:
Firmware Version: Wave Relay® firmware version
loaded on the node
Wave Relay Model: Device model
Serial No.: Serial number of the node
Uptime: Operating time since the node was last
powered on or rebooted
Temperature: Temperature of the power board,
main board CPU, and all three RF chains
Input Power Voltage: Voltage supplied to node
Battery Status: Battery percentage remaining
Battery Temperature: Appx. temperature of battery
Real Time Clock Battery: Voltage of real-time-clock
keep-alive battery (on units with RTC)
Current System Time: Current system time of the
node (in both UTC and current time zone if not UTC)
Management HW MAC Address: MAC Address for
the management hardware of the node
Radio 1 HW MAC Address: MAC Address and frequency band for the radio installed in the node
Ethernet 1 HW MAC Address: MAC Address for
the ethernet port in the node
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO
Configuring Radio Settings for a Single Node
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Click the Node Configuration tab.
Click the Radio Configuration button.
Scroll to the Radio
Configuration section
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Configure settings if needed.
Note: changing these settings may cause poor performance or loss of connectivity.
Radio Name: Assign a name to the radio - check the Factory Default box to use the factory default name.
Frequency: Assign a frequency to operate on. Radios must be operating on the same frequency to communicate. Ensure that the frequency is set to match the radio module installed in the unit.
WARNING!: User MUST refer to the Professional Installer – Compliance Section of this manual
for approved power levels and approved channels
Bandwidth: Assign a bandwidth to operate on. Nodes must be set to the same bandwidth to communicate. Bandwidth should be increased for shorter distances and decreased for longer distances.
Max Link Distance: Set Max Link Distance to the maximum distance any individual link between nodes in
the network may need to be. All nodes on the network must be set to the same Max Link Distance.
Channel Density: Select the menu item that corresponds to the number of nodes in the network.
Radio Preference: Increasing radio preference will make the routing protocol more likely to choose this
radio when routing traffic in the network.
Max Transmit Power: Adjust transmit power of the radio
WARNING!: User MUST refer to the Professional Installer – Compliance Section of this manual
for approved power levels and approved channels
Transmit Chain Select: Choose which RF chains to use to transmit - you may select one, two, or three
chains.
Receive Chain Select: Choose which RF chains to use to receive - you may select one, two, or three chains
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save & Reconfigure Unit.
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: UPGRADING FIRMWARE
Upgrading Firmware
Click the Node Configuration tab.
Click Choose File, then navigate to and select the firmware file you wish to load.
Click Upload.
WARNING!: A firmware upgrade will cause the node to be reconfigured, an operation that
causes a period of downtime. Do not perform a firmware upgrade during mission critical
operations that cannot tolerate such disruptions. Perform firmware upgrades only during
scheduled maintenance or other appropriate times.
WARNING!: when upgrading or downgrading a node’s firmware, the LED will turn purple.
Do not unnecessarily disturb devices during an upgrade. Loss of power during the upgrade
can permanently damage the device.
Click the Firmware Upgrade button.
Note: when new firmware is available for the MPU5, you will receive an email with the new firmware file to upgrade your units.
Note: MPU5 firmware will NOT load on legacy Wave Relay® devices (MPU4, MPU3, QUAD).
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: CONFIGURATION FILES
Creating a Configuration File
Click the Node Configuration tab.
Click the Store button.
Click the Config Management button.
A prompt will appear to choose where
to save the configuration file.
Note: this file contains settings (both Network
Configuration and Node Configuration settings)
for the current node only.
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Loading Settings from a Configuration File
Click the Node Configuration tab.
Click Choose File.
Click the Config Management button.
Navigate to the desired configuration file
to load.
Scroll to the Load Configuration section.
In the update section, select node.
Note: the configuration file should be from a device with the same firmware version and radio hardware configuration as the device being configured.
Click Load.
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: RESET TO FACTORY CONFIG
Reset Node to Factory Configuration
Click the Node Configuration tab.
Click the Config Management button.
Check the box at the bottom of the page
to retain the current Node Name and
Management IP configuration after the reset. Otherwise, all custom configuration
will be removed and the IP address will be
reset to 10.4.1.254. The node’s security
key will not be zeroized.
When you are ready to remove all custom
configuration and restore the node to
factory settings, click the Factory Reset
button.
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: CHECK GPS STATUS
Check GPS Status
Click the Node Status tab.
Click the GPS Status button.
The page will display:
Source: GPS information source
Latitude: Current latitude of the node
Longitude: Current longitude of the node
Altitude: Current altitude above sea level of
the node
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DEVICE OPERATION: ZEROIZE THE SECURITY KEY
Part V: Device Operation
Zeroize the Security Key
Pull down the zeroize latch on the top of the unit.
With the zeroize latch held down, twist the Power Knob counterclockwise past the home
position.
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DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A CAMERA
Connect a Camera to the MPU5
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
HD-BNC to BNC Cable (CBL-VID-2001)
Camera with BNC output
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DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A CAMERA
Connect the HD-BNC end
of CBL-VID-2001 to the
HD-BNC connector on the
top of the MPU5.
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Connect the BNC end of
CBL-VID-2001 to the BNC
connector on the camera.
Streaming video will be
available on the network.
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DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING AN EUD OR HANDHELD DISPLAY
Connect an EUD or Handheld Display to the MPU5
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
22-Pin to 6-Pin USB Push Pull Android™ Tether Cable
CBL-DATA-2004
Android™ EUD
ACC-EUD-0001
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EUD IP67 Enclosure
MOLLE-IP67-N3
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DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING AN EUD OR HANDHELD DISPLAY
Connect CBL-DATA-2004
to the PTT/EUD side connector on the MPU5.
The MPU5 Android™ OS will be displayed on the EUD or Display.
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Insert the Android™ EUD
into the Juggernaut Case.
Connect the 6-Pin Push
Pull connector on the
Juggernaut Case to the
6-Pin Push Pull connector on CBL-DATA-2004.
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DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A MONITOR OR TV
Connect a Monitor or TV to the MPU5
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
22-Pin to Audio and Video Out
CBL-DATA-3001
Speaker Box or Headset with U-328 Connector
MyDP to HDMI
ACC-VID-1002
Standard HDMI Cable
Monitor or TV with HDMI Input
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Connect CBL-DATA-3001
to the DATA side connector on the MPU5.
Connect the speaker box
or headset to the U-328
audio connector on
CBL-DATA-3001.
Connect the MyDP
end of CBL- to the
MyDP plug on CBL-DATA-3001.
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Connect one end of the
standard HDMI cable to
the HDMI receptacle on
of CBL-DATA-3001.
Connect the other end of
the standard HDMI cable
to the HDMI input on the
Monitor or TV.
The MPU5 Android™
OS will be displayed on
the Monitor or TV.
Why can’t I see video on my Monitor or TV?
Ensure that the Monitor or TV is powered on.
Ensure that the Monitor or TV is set to the correct
HDMI input.
Ensure that all cables are connected properly.
Reboot the node.
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Connect USB Accessories to the MPU5
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
22-Pin to Type A Female USB 2.0 Receptacle
CBL-DATA-2003
USB Hub
(Optional)
USB Keyboard
(Optional)
USB Mouse
(Optional)
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Connect CBL-DATA-2003
to an unused side connector on the MPU5.
Connect the USB Hub or
one USB accessory to the
USB receptacle on the
end of CBL-DATA-2003.
If you are using a USB
Hub, connect USB accessories to the USB receptacles in the USB Hub.
Why don’t my USB accessories work?
Ensure all cables are connected properly.
If available, test a different CBL-DATA-2003. If the
accessory works, the original CBL-DATA-2003 may be
defective.
Ensure that all wireless accessories (keyboards/mice/etc.) are powered (i.e. batteries
are not dead)
If you are using a USB Hub, connect the USB
accessory directly to CBL-DATA-2003. If the
accessory works, replace the USB hub.
Reboot the node.
Your USB accessory may not be compatible. Contact
Persistent Systems support.
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DEVICE OPERATION: INSTALLING APPS
Install Android Apps on the MPU5
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
.apk file for Android™ App(s)
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Management Computer
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Attach an EUD to the MPU5.
Connect CBL-DATA-2003 to the Data side connector on the MPU5.
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Connect one end of the USB extension cable to the USB receptacle on
CLB-DATA-2003.
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Connect the other end of the USB extension cable to a USB port on the Management Computer. Wait for drivers to automatically install.
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Download and install the Android Debug Bridge (ADB).
Open Command Prompt.
Navigate to the folder containing ADB.
To run ADB, type: adb
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Type: adb devices
The MPU5 will appear.
Type: adb install 
Replace  with the path to the .apk file you wish to install.
Wait for the app to install.
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A message will appear on the EUD asking if you want to allow USB debugging.
Click OK.
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Connect a PTT Device to the MPU5
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Parts List/Interchangeable Parts
22-Pin to audio and Video Out
CBL-DATA-3001
22-Pin to U94 Receptacle
CBL-AUD-0003
The cable you need is dependent on what connector your PTT device has.
22-Pin to U-329
CBL-AUD-0001
22-Pin to U-328
CBL-AUD-0002
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Compatible Push-to-Talk device
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Connect the cable to the PTT/EUD side
connector on the MPU5.
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Connect the PTT device to the connector
on the end of the cable.
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Configure PTT Settings
Connect the MPU5 to the
Management Computer
and log into the Web Management Interface.
Click the Node Configuration tab.
Click the PTT Configuration button.
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Enable Push-to-Talk
In the Load Audio Daemon drop-down
menu, select Enabled.
To disable Push-to-Talk, select Disabled.
Set Earpiece Volume
Next to Volume, check the Network Default box to use the Network Default earpiece volume.
To customize earpiece volume, uncheck
the Network Default box.
In the Volume field, enter a value 0 - 125.
Values above 100 are digitally amplified.
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Set Microphone Level
Next to Microphone Level, check the Network Default box to use the Network Default microphone level.
To customize microphone level, uncheck the
Network Default box.
In the Microphone Level field, enter a value:
auto: Uses automatic gain control for microphone input - recommended for most
users
0 - 100: valid microphone level volumes
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Set Transmit Mode
Select a setting from the Transmit Mode
drop-down menu:
OnKeyPress: audio is transmitted only
when the PTT button is pressed on the
headset
Continuous: audio is continuously transmitted.
Note: other nodes may monitor
the channel only. Selected Channel
audio transmissions will interrupt
monitored continuously transmitted
audio.
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Set Transmit or Receive Audible Checktone
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From the Courtesy TX and Courtesy RX
drop down menus, select:
Quiet: no audible checktone
Beep: audible checktone will be set to a
beep
Voice: audible checktone will be a vocalized “one”
Network Default: audible checktone will
be set to the network default setting
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Enable/Disable Low Battery Audible Notification
Select a setting in the Low Battery dropdown menu:
Enabled: when the battery is depleted to
5%, the node will play an audible notification every 5 minutes.
Disabled: no low battery audible notification will occur.
Network Default: network default setting
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Selecting Channels
In the Selected Channel field, enter the channel(s) you wish to transmit on.
In the Monitor column, check the left box for each channel you wish to monitor. You will be
able to hear PTT audio on the monitored channel.
Pro Tip: you may select any number of channels to monitor. In the Monitor column, check
the box for each channel you wish to monitor. You will NOT be able to transmit PTT audio on
channels other than the one you selected in Step 3.
Customize a PTT Channel
In the Channel field, uncheck the Network Default box and enter the desired channel name.
In the Multicast Address field, uncheck the Network Default box and enter the desired multicast address and multicast port in the form :.
Note: valid multicast address values are in the range 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
Note: valid multicast portvalues are in the range 1 - 65534
Note: each channel MUST have a unique multicast address and multicast port.
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Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save.
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Using Wave Relay® Push-to-Talk
Ensure that your PTT device is connected and channel settings have been configured properly and as desired.
Press and hold the PTT button on the PTT device.
Wait to hear a single beep.
Talk.
Release the PTT button when you are finished talking.
You may talk or listen, but you may not do both simultaneously.
Transmissions from an individual user are broadcast to all other users on the network using the
same channel.
▶▶ Only one person may talk on a channel at one time. If you try to PTT while another user is transmitting, you will hear a busy signal.
▶▶ Selected Channel audio will interrupt Monitored Channel audio.
▶▶ Flash Override audio will interrupt both Selected Channel and Monitored Channel audio.
▶▶
▶▶
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Using Flash Override
Flash Override is a feature that allows a user to transmit audio to all nodes on the network regardless of which channel they are operating on.
Flash Override audio will interrupt all audio on all channels.
To activate Flash Override, “tap-tap-hold” the PTT button (press and release the PTT button
quickly in succession, then press and hold the PTT button for the duration of the transmission)
The transmitting user and all receiving users will hear three beeps.
Talk.
Release the PTT button when you are finished talking.
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The following notes refer to these part numbers: RF-2001
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
Subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux la partie 15 des règles de la FCC et CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit
pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
NOTE II: 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
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
OPERATING FREQUENCY: Operating frequency is determined by the installer. It is important that the frequency configured meets local regulations.
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US- Power Limits
Mode:
SISO: Only One Port Active
MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active
Power Setting / Port
MIMO (3x3): All 3 Ports Active
Power Setting / Port
CHANNEL:
Max. Power Setting
Approved (dBm)
Max. EIRP
(dBm)
Max. Power Setting
Approved (dBm)
Max. EIRP
(dBm)
Max. Power Setting
Approved (dBm)
Max. EIRP
(dBm)
28
32
26
31
24
30.5
30
35
26
32
24
30.5
30
36
26
32
24
30.5
30
36
26
32
24
30.5
30
36
26
32
24
30.5
30
36
26
32
24
30.5
30
36
26
32
24
30.5
30
36
26
32
24
30.5
30
36
26
32
24
30.5
10
30
33
26
32
24
30.5
11
29
32
26
31
24
30.5
Approved Antenna Type:
•
Dipole Antenna with up to 7.4 dBi gain
EIRP (Isotropic Radiated Power) = Power Setting + Antenna Gain - Cable Loss
National regulations may require that operations may be limited to portions of the frequency range shown in the channel selection
page of the interface.
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Minimum Safe Distance (MSD)
*Occupational Expo- Non Occupational ExAntenna Gain (dBi)
sure Distance (cm)
posure Distance (cm)
2.1
7.0
20.0
Dipole (Omnidirec4.0
8.0
20.0
tional)
7.4
**11.0
**25
In addressing the MSD for operation of the RF-2100 S-Band (2200MHz – 2500MHz) radio module, the applicable Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits were obtained IAW the FCC rules
for radio frequency radiation exposure limits under FCC Title 47, Chapter 1 Subpart 1 Article
1.1310.
Notes:
*Occupational/controlled exposure limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure
and can exercise control over their exposure. Limits for occupational/controlled exposure also apply
in situations when a person is transient through a location where occupational/controlled limits
apply provided he or she is made aware of the potential for exposure. The phrase fully aware in the
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context of applying these exposure limits means that an exposed person has received written and/
or verbal information fully explaining the potential for RF exposure resulting from his or her employment. With the exception of transient persons, this phrase also means that an exposed person has
received appropriate training regarding work practices relating to controlling or mitigating his or
her exposure. Such training is not required for transient persons, but they must receive written and/
or verbal information and notification (for example, using signs) concerning their exposure potential and appropriate means available to mitigate their exposure. The phrase exercise control means
that an exposed person is allowed to and knows how to reduce or avoid exposure by administrative
or engineering controls and work practices, such as use of personal protective equipment or time
averaging of exposure.
** Cable loss is the minimum cable loss that may exist between the antenna port and the 7.4dBi
antenna. 0.50db cable loss was taken into consideration when calculating minimum distance.
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ATTACHMENTS
BAT-06 Technical Datasheet
Rechargeable, Lithium-Ion Battery
Features
•
Communicates using a Single Wire DQ interface.
•
UN/DOT 38.3 Rating: 73Wh
•
Comparable to: BT-70716BE
Typical Applications
•
Wave Relay System
•
AN/PRC-148
•
TRC-9110
Recommended Charging Platforms
Charger Part Number Required Adapter Part Number
BTC-70801 BTA-70810
BTC-70844 BTA-70810
BTC-70819, -1, -3 BTA-70810
BTC-70836 BTA-70830, BTA-70830-1
BTC-70870, -1, -3 BTA-70830, BTA-70830-2
BTC-70824-1 BTA-70810S
BTC-70663 BTA-70810S
BTC-70716-1 Not Required
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Technical Specifications
National Stock Number Pending
BT Part Number BT-70716BG
Dimensions
Length: 2.8 in. (71 mm) Width: 1.6 in.
(41 mm)
Height: 3.4 in. (86 mm)
Weight 0.75 lbs (0.34 kg)
Nominal Voltage 10.8V
Maximum Voltage 12.6V
Capacity 6.4Ah
Discharge 6A Max Continuous
Pulse Discharge 40A ≤ 1 ms
Operating Temperature -30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F)
Recommended Storage Temperature -40°C to +40°C (-40°F to +104°F)
Connector Flat Contacts (bottom), Fly Wheel
Connection (top)
State of Charge Indicator Not Applicable
Disposal Check local regulations (Contains 0%
Mercury or Cadmium)
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BASIC OPERATOR MANUAL
VERSION 2.0
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New York, NY 10016
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