RadioConnect RCC0001-00 Point-to-Point transmitter User Manual 51354
RadioConnect Corporation Point-to-Point transmitter 51354
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COMPATIBLE . _ _ @ ELECTRONICS FCC m. NFX RCCOOOI 00 EXHIBIT 8 OWNER’S MANUAL RP?! FCC ID: NFX-RCCflUDl-OO adioConnect 11} a? "0 CORPORATION ”Wireless That Works" Including: RadiOWi re® ¢ System Description '"s‘a"a“°" Wireless Internet Service Link 0 Operation Troubleshooting user’s Man ua' FCC ID: NFX-RCCDDOl-OO nix adioConnect ‘zor CORPORATION ”Wireless That Works" bl} \\ FiadioWire® Wireless Internet Service Link User’s Manual RadioCcnnect Corporation 6041 Bristol Parkway Culver City, CA 90230 Tel: (310) 338-3388 Fax: (310) 33845399 Internet: hhp://www.radioconnec1,com/ P/N 950-0002-00 Rev. A 04/98 Wireless internet Service Link - User‘s Manual FCC ID: NFX-RCCODOl-OO All Rights Reserved Copyright 1998 FiadioConnect Corporation, World Rights Reserved RadioConnect Corporation provides this document "as is," without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. RadioConnect Corporation may make changes and improvements to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. FiadioConnect Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use, nor any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that would result. This document could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Periodic changes are made to the information contained herein. These changes Will be incorporated into new editions of the manual. Disclaimers Product Compatibility Although many different communications products and networks have been tested with this product. RadioConnect makes no claim of compatibility between its products and other vendors equipment. The user has the responsibility to thoroughly evaluate this product's performance in his/her communications environment. Safety General safety precautions must be followed during all aspects of the operation of this product. Failure to follow these precautions or specific warnings in this manual willfully violates integrity of the design, manufacture. and intended use of the product. RadioConnect Corporation assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements. The product must be grounded. An ungrounded unit poses an unnecessary electrical shock risk. There are no user maintainable or adjustable components inside this product. The cover should not be removed by anyone other than authorized RadioConnect service personnel. Installing substitute parts or performing any unauthorized modifications to the Wireless Internet Service Link (WISL) constitutes a violation of the warranty. if the product needs repair, contact the Customer Service Department at RadioConnect to obtain a Fleturn Material Authorization (RMA) number before returning the unit. Tower Constmction Local zoning and tower construction regulations must be followed when installing the WISL unit. Commonly, permits must be obtained before tower installation begins. For additional information, check with your local zoning and aviation authorities. Ex ortabilit Wireless Internet Service Link products are subject to the export and re-export regulations of the US. government. No WISL product may be exported or re-exported in violation of the applicable regulations. Contact RadioConnect Corporation for further information about export regulations. Criticality The Wireless Internet Service Link is not intended for life-critical situations, or as a critical component in a life support system or device. Wireless Internet Service Link - User‘s Manual FCC 1D: NFX-RCCOOO] -00 Trademark Acknowledgments RadioWire and FladioConnect are registered trademarks of RadioConnect Corporation. Wireless lntemet Service Link and WISL are trademarks of RadioConnect Corporation. All other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Regulatory Approvals All components used in the Wireless lntamet Service Link are certified to meet the following specifications: FCC: Pants. Subpart Jv Class B UL Declaration of Conformity FCC Statement 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 provtde 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: - Fleorient 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. This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device pursuant to FCC Rules. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Wireless Internet Service Link » User’s Manual FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOOl-OO Table of Contents All Rights Reserved Disclaimers ........ Trademark Acknowledgments Regulatory Approvals ,,,,,, FCC Statement PREFACE READER RESPONSE. 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1.1 WIRELESS INTERNET SERVtCE Lle (WISL) FEATURES 1.2 UNPACKING YOUFI SYSTEM ..................................... 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ........................ 2.1 RADIOWtHE MODEM ...... 2, 1. 1 Alignment lndicators 2.1.2 Antenna . 2.1.3 Mounting r 2.1.4 RWM-to-NIM Cable 2.2 NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE 2.2. 1 Rear Panel Connectors. 2.2.2 Front Panel Display and Indicators 2.2.3 Synchronization Cable 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 SYSTEM INSTALLATION K|T 3.2 |NSTALLATION PROCEDUR 3.3 CONFIGURING YOUR SVSTE 3.4 CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 3,4.1 Pseudo-Random Spreading Code 3.4.2 Frequency Channel 3.4.3 Master/Slave Status ., 3.4.4 Synchronization Generator 3 us 3.4.5 Transmit Power Control Mode and Level 3.4.6 (MM—related commands 3.5 PREJNSTALLATIONTESTING 3.5. 1 Troubleshooting ..... 3.6 |NSTALLING THE RAD|0W|RE MODEM. 3.6.1 Attaching the FIWM and Antenna to the Pole. 3.6.2 Cable Installation .............................. 3.7 INSTALLING THE NETWORK INTERFACE MODUL 3. 7.1 Electrical Requirements .. 3.8 ANTENNA ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE 3.9 CONNECTING TO USER’S EQUIPMENT 4 OPERATION .......... 4.1 OPERATtNG COMMANDS 4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING,. 4.3 CUSTOMERSUPPDRT iii .r Wireless Internet Service Link ~ User's Manual FCC ID: NFX—RCCIIOOl-OO APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - HADIOWIRE MODEM ................... A-I APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - WISL NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE... B-1 APPENDIX C LINK CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET ............................. C-‘I APPENDIX D NETWORK INTERFACE SPECIFICATION (SERIAL) ................................ D-1 APPENDIX E NETWORK INTERFACE SPECIFICATION (ETHERNET) .......................... E-1 APPENDIX F RWM-TO-NIM CABLE SPECIFICATION ..................................................... F'1 iv Wireless internel Servlce Link - Users Manual FCC ID: NFX—RCCODtJl-DO Preface This manual is intended for use by installers, operators and system administrators who install, configure or operate Wireless Internet Service fink: (WISLs). Each end a/a RadioConnect wireless link consists of a RadioWiu Modem (RWM) and a Network Interface Module (NIM). General guidelinesfar installation preparations are covered in this manual If you do not have a working knowledge ojdala rommunicationx, telecommunications, and radio frequency equipment, or if you are uncomfortable with any facet of installing radio communications equipment, including all electrical regulation: and safety practicex that apply to the installation site, contact a qualified installer. If you need assistance locating a qualified installer, mam: RCC’s cuxtomer service department at (310) 338-3388, Reader Response We at RadioConnect encourage you to respond to our products and documentation Submit your comments, suggestions, and ideas to improve our product to: RadioConnect Corporation 6041 Bristol Parkway Culver City, CA 90230, U.S.A. Tel: (310) 338-3388 Fax: (310) 338-3399 Internet: http://www.radioconnect.com E-mail: into@radioconnect.com Wireless Internet Service Link - Users Manual Section 1: Introduction FCC to: NFX-RCC0001-OD 1 Introduction This manual is intended for use by installers, network engineers, network administrators or other individuals who have the responsibility for installing, configuring and operating RadioConnect®Wireless Internet Service Link (WISL) systems. It provides unpacking instructions. a detailed description of system components, configuration and installation procedures, as well as operating and troubleshooting guidelines. The manual assumes that link Configuration Worksheets are available that were previously prepared under the guidelines provided in the: - FladioWire® System Overview and Planning Manual (P/N 950~0001-OO) It Configuration Worksheet(s) have not been prepared, we strongly recommend that you do so before proceeding. 1.1 Wireless Internet Service Link (WISL) Features Your RadioConnect WISL systems offer the following features and capabilities: > Spread-spectrum operation in the 2.4000 - 2.4835 GHz (S—Band) frequency range. > 256 kbps full~duplex user»data throughput. > Up to 20-mile (32-km) range. > Three different antenna choices depending on range and path requirements. > Patented direct sequence encoding, with a code sequence length of 32,768 chips. > More than 16,000 unique software-selectable pseUdo-random spreading codes. > Patented end-to-end synchronization over the ainNaves, for ‘coherent' networking. > Circularly polarized antennas, for substantial attenuation of multipath interference. > Automatic error correction across the link, transparent to the user‘s protocol. > Maximum cold-start signal acquisition time of 10.5 sec. each way. > Built-in signal quality and signal strength indicators, for antenna alignment. > Small and lightweight. > No antenna ieedline — so no feedline loss. > Diverse interfaces available ior connection to user equipment. ‘» Master transmit synchronization among co-Iocated units. > Five selectable channels within the operating band (three non-overlapping). > Repeater capability for expanded coverage. > Remote test capabilities. 1-1 Wireless lntemet Sen/ice Link - User‘s Manual Sectlon 1: Introduction FCC ID: NFX—RCCOOOl-Ofl 1.2 Unpacking Your System Carefully inspect the packages containing your new system as soon as they arrive. Make sure there are no signs of poor handling or abuse. Look for damaged corners, holes or wrinkles in the packaging. All of the equipment was carefully inspected before leaving RCC. Report any shipping damage immediately to the delivery company. Verify that you received the following items, which are illustrated in Figure 1-1 (with the exception of the floppy disk and manual): - RadioWire Modem (RWM) 0 Pole mounting bracket . Antenna - w of the three different models shown, as ordered - RWM-to-NIM cable - length as specified in your order - Network Interface Module (NIM) - NIM-to-NlM synchronization cable - AC power cord 0 Configuration software on iloppy disk - User‘s Manual If any items are missing, please contact the reseller from whom you purchased the system, and notify them of the discrepancy. 1-2 W’m‘ess ‘meme‘ 59m“ L‘"" ‘ User's Manu FCC ID: NFX-RCCOUOl-OO Section 1: Introduction RadioWire Modem Pols mounting bracket +20dBi gain antenna +14dBi gain antenna +24dBi gain antenna Three optional antennas HWM-toANIM cable Sync cable, NIM, and power cord Figure 1-1. WISL System Hardware Components 1-3 Wireless internet Servrce Link - User‘s Manual Section 2: System Description FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOOl-OO 2 System Description 2.1 Radio Wire Modem The RadioWire Modem is housed in a cast aluminum casing designed to withstand severe weather conditions. It contains no parts that require user access, and should not be opened by anyone except RadioConnect‘s authorized serwce personnel, 2.1.1 Alignment Indicators Two alignment indicators are inset into the underside of the RWM case for ease of viewing from a distance and in bright sunlight. These indicators are light emitting diodes (LEDs) - one green, and one red: Green Figure 2-1. Alignment Indicator LEDs The indicator lights have the lollowing functions: Green = Signal Quality/Power: Flashes at 0.5 Hz rate, 25% duty cycle, when power is present but no correlation. Flashes at 2 Hz rate. 25% duty cycle, when signal is detected. Duty cycle (‘on' state) increases as signal quality improves. Duty cycle reaches 100% (ie. the LED is on continuously) when the received signal achieves a 20 dB margin level above the tO'E BER receiver sensitivity level. Red = Packet error: Indicates the occurrence of a link level error. Duty cycle varies from 0% to 100% depending on retransmission rate. 24 Wireless Internet Servrce Link . User‘s Manual Section 2: system Description FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOO] -00 2.1.2 Antenna Figures 2-3 through 2—5 provide details of the three antenna types available with the RWM. It is not necessary to use the same type of antenna at the two ends of a link. The actual combination depends on the range required. Table 2-1 shows the range capabilities of each possible combination in free space conditions, assuming that a link margin of at least 25 dB is ore-requisite. Note that the upper limit of 20 miles is governed by protocol constraints, and not by the antenna gain. Helical . Flange: 5 miles (8 km) Hehcal Link margin: 25.7dB Range: 10 miles (15 km) Flange: 20 miles (32 km) 0'6’“ dis" Link margin: 25.7dB Link margin: 25.7115 1 0m dish Range: 16 miles (26 km) Range: 20 miles (32 km) Range: 20 miles (32 km) ' Link margin: 25.5 dB Link margin: 29.7dB Link margin: 33.7113 Table 2-1. Range and Link Margin with Different Antenna Combinations 2.1.3 Mounting Bracket RadioConnect antenna mounting brackets are designed to allow tilting in the vertical plane, to accommodate elevation differences between the RWM units at the two ends of a link. This capability is especially useful for relatively short links. The brackets are calibrated with tilt angles above and below horizontal. Once the RadioWire Modems have been installed and aligned with each other, and the brackets firmly locked in their optimum positions, you should record the tilt angles read from the mounting brackets, in your Configuration Worksheet. 2.1.4 RWM-to-NIM Cable The cable that runs between the roof-mounted RWM and the in-building NIM is a special serial cable that carries low voltage power up to the RWM, as well as carrying data between the units. This cable is offered in standard lengths from 25 feet to 200 feet, and in two different tire-resistance ratings - standard or plenum-rated. Custom lengths are also available to special order. Check that the lengths of the cables you receive match your order, and if there is any discrepancy, notify your reseller as soon as possible. The standard PVC cable is satisfactory for use in vertical wall cavities and shalts, while plenum—rated cable is required for routing through underfloor plenum space. in either case, the cable is supplied as a kit, with the connector not installed at one end in order to facilitate feeding the cable between the HWM and NIM. The connector for attachment to the RWM is molded on to the cable, while the 0325 for attachment to the NIM is not installed. Instead, the open end of the cable has a sleeve on it, as shown in Figure 2—2. Cable 4/ Protective ‘/ sleeve Pins for insertion into DBZS connector Figure 2-2. NIM End of Cable, as Shipped. Wireless Inlemet Service Link — User's Manual Section 2: System Description FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOOl-OO fiche/S 7’" / f‘l" \ \ x, l/f — m ,77e7, q Figure 2-3. Helical Antenna Dimensions: Weight: Electrical Characteristics: Gain pattern: Wlnd Survivability: Wind Load: Part Numbers: Approx. 2.1 in [5.3 cm] diameter, 11 in [27.9 cm] length Less than 4.5 lbs. [2 kg.] (Antenna Only) 50 ohm; 1:143 VSWR 14 dBi, SSS-degree beam width, right-hand or left-hand circularly polarized. 125 mph [200 km/h] 0.4 sq, ft. [0.04 sq. m] Flight-hand polarization (White Cap) 250-0001 410 Left»hand polarization (Blue Cap) 250-0001-01 2—3 Wireless lntemet Service Llnk - Users Manual Section 2: System Description FCC ID: NFX-RCCDOOl-OO Figure 2-4. 0.6 Meter Dish Antenna Dlmensions: Approx. 24 in [61 cm] diameter, 15 in [38.1 cm] length Welght: Less than 13.5 lbs. [6 kg.] Electrical Characteristics: 50 ohm; 1:1.3 VSWR Gain pattern: 20 dBi, 15-degree beam width, right»hand or left-hand circularly polarized Wind Survivability: 125 mph [200 km/h] Wind Load: 3.3 sq. ft. [0.3 sq. m] Part Numbers: Right-hand polarization (White Cap) 250-000200 Left-hand polarization (Blue Cap) 250-0002—01 2-4 Wireless Internet Service Link - User's Manual Section 2: System Descriptlon F : NFX-RCCOOOl-OO 2.2 Network Interface Module CC ID The Network Interface Module (NIM) provides the connection point between user equipment and the WISL system it may be installed as a stand-alone unit, or pairs of NIM units may be coupled together side-by-side and mounted in a standard 19" rack. HadioConnect offers a custom kit for this purpose (part number 250—0001-00). When installed in a rack, the NIM units occupy 1U height. 2.2.1 Hear Panel Connectors User-data port (DB-25F/EIA-530 or RJ-ds/tOBasaT) Wireless Modem port (DB»25F) NIM-to-NIM sync ports Figure 2-6. Rear Panel The NIM rear panel is illustrated in Figure 2-6, The following connectors are present on both models of the NIM (serial or Ethernet): - AC Power: Standard lEC male connector. 90-264 VAC (auto-sensing), 47-63 Hz - RWM port: DB-25 female connector, for attachment of RWM-to~NlM cable. See Appendix F for signals and pinouts. - NIM-to-NIM ports: RJ-H connectors, for synchronization among multiple co-located NIM units. For the WISL system With serial interface, there is an additional connector for the: - Serial port: DB-25 female, for attachment to user equipment. See Appendix D for ElA-530 signals and pinouts. For connection to Cisco routers in the following families, use Cisco cable CAB-SBOMT (part number 72-0797-01): Cisco 7000 series, 4000 series, 3600 series, 2500 series, 1600 series, Cisco access servers, and AccessPro cards. For the WISL system with Ethernet interface, there is an additional connector for the: - Ethernet port: RJ-45, for attachment to user‘s tOBaseT LAN. 2-6 Wireless internet Service Link - User's Manual 2.2.2 Front Panel Display and Indicators Section 2: system Description FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOOl-OO Signal indicators Status display use: Cl. rx Rx Console port (DE~9F) » remove lront panel tor access Figure 2-7. Front Panel Figure 2-7 shows the MM iront panel layout. The liquid crystal display (LCD) at the right side of the panel displays ongoing status information, as selected by the user during setup. The status information is updated automatically at (BO—second intervals. At the left side of the panel, six light emitting diodes (LEDs) serve as signal indicators: USER (Green LED) CL (Fled LED) TX ( Yellow) FtX (Ye/low) ARC) (Fied) LC K (Pied/Green) An active connection exists between the MM and the user‘s equipment. For the serial NIM, this implies that the cable between the NIM and the user‘s equipment is installed, and that the DTR (Data Terminal Ready) signal is asserted. For the Ethernet NIM, the LED indicates that an active Ethernet cable is connected to the MM. For the serial NIM, this LED indicates that the NIM clocking signal is present. This is the signal that enables synchronous transmission to occur. For the Ethernet NIM, this LED flashes whenever a collision is detected. This LED is on whenever the user's equipment is transmitting data to the NIM. This LED is on whenever the NIM is forwarding the data it has received from the RWM, to the user's equipment. The ARQ LED flashes at the receiving end of a link when a packet error is detected. This LED has a dual function. It flashes red while the RadioWire modems at the two ends of the link are attempting to synchronize with one another. Once synchronized, the LED changes to a solid green display, indicating that the two ends are locked. For initial configuration or re-coniiguration of the WISL system, the front panel of the NIM unit may be removed to provide access to the Console port. The port comprises a female 059 connector, to which either a PC-compatible computer or a dumb terminal may be attached. The cable required is a 9»pin straight-through maie~to—female serial cable. A G-loot cable of this type is included in the System Installation Kit available separately from RadioConnect (part number 004-0001-00). Such cables are also readily available at most computer stores. 2-7 Wireless Internet Service Link - User's Manual Section 3: Installation _ FCC 11): NFX-RCCOOOl-OO 3 Installation CAUTION If you are not familiar with working on towers and antennas, get help from an experienced installer. Installing tower structures and mounting antennae can be dangerous and lite threatening. Make sure the tower or pole you are using is of appropriate size to carry the weight and wind load of the RadioWIre Modern and antenna system. 3.1 System Installation Kit FtadioConnect otters a System Installation Kit (part number 004-0001-00) which may be purchased separately from your WISL systems. Although not pre-requisite for installing a link, the kit is recommended. It is re-usable for installing multiple links, and contains the following items: ' - 3-foot RWM-to-NIM cable, required if units are to be configured prior to installation - 6-fool Console cable - RF emulation cable - Cable pull grip - Cable assembly/continuity tester for FlWMkey (.J}, and you should see the messages: RadioConnect Corporation Radiowire Modem Configuration Program, Ver. 1.0 (C) 1998 Enter command: The general format of commands is the following: > XX[H]J Where XX is a two-character command identifier, n is a variable-length decimal numeric string, and ..l is the or carriage return key. If n is omitted from a command that normally requires a numeric value, the parameter is reset to its default value. 3-3 Wireless Internet Service Link - User‘s Manual Section 3: Installation FCC ID: NFX—RCCtlDOl-OO After setting parameters according to your specific installation needs, terminate the configuration process by typing: > exitd 3.4.1 Pseudo-Random Spreading Code There are more than 16,000 possible pseudorandom spreading codes available to ensure the privacy of FladioWire links, and which contribute towards the extraordinary interference rejection characteristics of FtWM units. The same value must be configured for both ends of a link. If multiple links are to be installed, select a different code for each link. Many RWMs can share the same frequency channel with negligible interference when a different pseudo-random code is selected for each different link. Command format.“ PCnJ Where n = 0 - 16,383 (default = 0) 3.4.2 Frequency Channel The RadioWire Modern supports three discrete, non-overlapping frequency channels within the 2.4 GHz band allocated for unlicensed use in the U.S.A. These are shown in the Configuration Worksheet as channels 1, 3 and 5. The other two channels (2 and 4) partially overlap their neighbors. In general, use channels 1, 3 or 5 only, unless you are co-Iocatlng more than three RWM units at the same site. Command format: CHnJ Where n = 1 - 5 (default: 1) 3.4.3 Master/Slave Status One unit on each point-to-point link must be configured as the link Master. The other unit must be the link Slave. The link Master controls transmit and receive timing for a given link When multiple RWM units are co-Iocated, they will typically all be specified as Masters (Figure 3-2). However, if a hierarchical network is being bum, similar to that shown in Figure 3-3, all nodes except the central one will have at least one Slave coupled to one or more subsidiary Masters through appropriate user equipment such as an Ethernet hub or a serial synchronous time-division multiplexer (TDM). Command format: MAJ (Master) (default) SLJ (Slave) 3-4 Wireless Internet Service Link - User's Manual Sectlan 3: lnstallatlon FCC to: NF'X-RCCllOOl-OO ‘ 3.4.4 Synchronization Generator Status When multiple HWMs are oo-located at a site, they must be synchronized to all transmit at the same time and all receive at the same time, to help avoid mutual interference. To accomplish this, every RWM is equipped with the ability to generate a synchronous clock signal. However, only one unit can be the active synchronization generator at any given time, and all other co—Iocated units must receive the synchronization signal through the ‘daisy-chain‘ of cables that couple their NlMs together. The FlWM that will be the active synchronization generator must be specified as the ‘Primary’, in the Configuration Worksheet. In the event of failure ol the primary unit, another FlWM may be designated to take over the role of synchronization generator. This unit is specified as the ‘Secondary’. Similarly, in the event of failure of the Secondary unit, a third unit may be designated to take over. It is specified in the Worksheet as the ‘Tertiary‘, This is illustrated in Figure 3-4. Note that designation of Secondary and Tertiaw synchronization generators are recommended, but not ore-requisite. A special requirement applies at all subsidiary nodes of a hierarchical network. At all such nodes, o_nlv Slave units may take the role of synchronization generators. This is because a Slave unit derives its clock from the airwave signal it receives lrom its associated Master. In the example shown in Figure 3-5, two links from the central node (using different frequency channels) feed a subsidiary node, and several downlinks emanate from the latter. The two Slaves at the subsidiary node are designated as Primary and Secondary, while the subsidiary Masters must all be configured with their synchronization generator parameters set to ‘None’. Command format: GNnJ Where: means 'None' (default = 0) means 'Primary’ means 'Secondary' means ‘Tertiary' 52153 II“ II mN—‘O 3.4.5 Transmit Power Control Mode and Level This parameter may be set to either ‘Auto’ or ‘Manual’ mode. Under most circumstances, Auto mode should be specified. However, some countries require a lower transmit power level than the +24dB permitted in the USA. In such cases, specify Manual mode and set the appropriate power level. Command format: TAJ (Auto) (default) TMn.) (Manual) Where: n = 0 - 3B for -14dB to +24dB (Le. n=0 means -t4dB n = 38 means +24dB) 3.4.6 (NIM-related commands) (To be determined) 3-6 Wireless lnlemet Sewice Link - Users Manual Section 3: Installation FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOlll-DO ’ Figure 3-4. Synchronization Generators in a Star Network Central Node ‘Seccndary’ ‘Tsmary‘ ‘Secandary‘ Subsidiary Node Figure 3-5. Synchronization Generators in a Hierarchical Network Wireless Internet Service Link - Users Manual FCC ID: NF'X—RCCflOOl-OO g. Location A Name (for rel. only) Headquarters Section 3: Installation Name (for ref. only) Branch 01 Serial Number Latitude Elevatlon ot HWM Distance (A to B) Azimuth of Lee. B Heading to Loo. B Antenna Type (may be different at the 2 locations) Ant. Cap Color xxxxxxxxx Serial Number 33 deg. 59 min. 10 sec. Latitude XXXXXXHX Culver City Long Beach 33 deg. 45 min. 20 sec. 118 deg. 23 min. 20 sec. Longitude 93 feet Elevatlon of RWM 19.43 miles 144.94 deg. Azimuth of Lee. A deg Heading to Lee. A I ] Helical [x] 0.8 m dish [ ] 1.0 rn dish Antenna Type 113 deg. 11 min. 40 sec. 324,94 deg. deg. [ 1 Helical [x] 0.6 m dish [ 1 1.0 m dish [x] White [ 1 Blue Ant. Cap Color Same as location A Antenna Angle in Vertical Plane Antenna Angle In 0 deg. (horizontal) Vertical Plane 0 deg. (horizontal) Pseudo-Random Spreading Code it (a - 16,383) Freq. Channel Master or Slave (one end must be Master. other end must be Slave) Sync Generator Status Pseudo—Random Spreading Code if (0 - 16,385) Freq. channel 17 r 1 CH1 (2,415.6MHZ) [ ] CH2 (2428.4 MHz) or] CHa (2,441.2 MHz) t 1 CH4 (2,454.0 MHz) [ 1 CH5 (2,456.5 MHz) Same as location A Same as location A Master Master or Slave i 1 None [x1 anary Sync Generator [ 1 Secondary Status l lTertiary [x] None [ ] Primary [ 1 Secondary [ ] Tertiary Transmlt Power (If manual. specify value from +24 dB Transmit Power [x] Auto t 1 Manual to —14 dB) [x1 Auto I: 1 Manual Figure 3-6. Sample Configuration Worksheet (Complete) 3-8 Wireless Internet Service Link - Users Manual Section 3: Installation FCC ll): NFX-RCCOOOl-DU 3.5 Pre-Insfallation Testing To ensure satisfactory operation between two WISL systems, they may be tested together before being transferred to their eventual destinations. For testing in close proximity, the RF emulation cable supplied in the System Installation kit must be used. CAUTION Do not under any circumstances attempt to test two RadioWire Modems in close proximity, with their antennas installed. To do so may result in severe damage to both units, due to excessive signal load on the receivers. - Two units equipped with +14dBi helical antennas may not work satisfactorily at any distance less than 130 meters. Two units equipped with +24dBi helical antennas may not work satlsfactorily at any distance less than 1.3 kilometers. The procedure for pre-lnstallation testing is as follows: 1) Alter configuring each of the two WISL systems, disconnect power to both of them. 2) Carefully remove each RWM from its antenna using the Allen key supplied in the System Installation kit. Set aside the antennas for later re-attachment. 3) Place the two RWM units on a flat surface about 2-3 feet apart, with their antenna sockets uppermost. Connect the RF emulation cable between the two sockets. 4) Connect each RWM to its NIM (if not already connected), using the 3-foot cables supplied in the System Installation kit. 5) Power up both systems. Within about 20 seconds, the green LED on each FIWM should turn on solidly and the red LED should be off. In addition, the ‘Lock’ (LCK) indicator on the NIM front panels should both be on (green), and the ‘Error’ (ARQ) indicator should be off. If this is the situation, the two WISL systems are communicating satisfactorily, and you can move on to step 6). Otherwise, refer to ‘Troubleshooting’ (Section 3.51) below. 6) This step is optional. If you have the necessary equipment available for transferring user data across the link, make the necessary connections to the two NIMs, and ensure that data transfer is working correctly. It not, refer to ‘Troubleshooting‘ (Section 3.51) below. 3.5.1 Troubleshooting 3-9 Wireless Internet Service Link - User's Manual Section 3: installation FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOOl-OD Attach the combined RWM/antenna assembly to the mounting bracket on the pole. Once again, the method of attachment for the 1-meter antenna is different than for the other two antennas. ("' 1-meter antenna TBD m). For the two smallerantennas, it is the RWM that attaches to the mounting bracket. On the rear of the FtWM enclosure, there is a metal strip that sen/es as a hook. It allows the RWM to be hung on the mounting bracket in the correct position for the large knurled fasteners to be screwed into the FtWM (Figure 3-7). This hook-and-Iip system makes it possible to complete attachment of the RWM/antenna assembly using only a single hand, which may be necessary in situations where you need to use your second hand for support. Later on, elevation and azimuth adjustments will be made via the mounting bracket, in order to align the FlWM units at the two ends of the link. But for the moment, the next step is to install the cable from the root down to the NIM location. Begin by securely connecting the cable to the RWM. This will anchor the upper end of the cable while the other and is being pulled down. 3-11 Wireless Internet Service Link - Use“ Manual Section 3: Installatlon FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOOl-OO Mounting Bracket and Vertical Tiit Adjustment RWM Mounting Azimuth Adjustment (7/16" Nuts and Washers) Fasteners (7/16“ Boits and Washers) Figure 3-7. RWM Mounting Bracket Figure 3-8. 1-meter Antenna 3-12 Wireless Internet Servvce Lll’tk - User's Manual Section 3: Installation FCC ID: NFX-RCCODOl-DO 3.6.2 Cable Installation At this point, you must determine whether a cable puller tool will be needed. For example, if the cable will be run external to the building walls, the tool will probably not be needed (Figure 3-9). Similarly, if a clear vertical path is available within the wall cavity, the cable can be installed without the need tor a puller. Pole Pole FladioWire Modem RadioWire Modem Cable entry through root Cable routed in wall cavity Network Interface Module Network lnterlace Module Cable entry through wall ___I Figure 3-9. Internal and External Cable Routing However, cable routing is typically not as straighttorward as shown here. Often, obstacles within the wall cavities must be circumvented, or the cable must travel through a combination of wall and floor cavities. In these cases, use a cable puller, starting from the NIM location and working the steel tape up to the roof. Next, return to the root, and slide the cable pull grip tully over the open end of the cable, ensuring that no slippage occurs once the grip is in place (Figure 3-10). Now connect the loops at the ends of the cable pull grip and the steel tape, using a nylon tie wrap threaded through them both. Trim the free end of the tie wrap, so that it will not catch on anything as it passes through wall and/or floor cavities. Return to the NIM location, and proceed to carefully reel-in the steel tape until the cable reaches you. During this procedure, it may be useful or necessary to have the assistance of a second person on the roof to feed the cable, ensuring that it does not get tangled. You are now ready to install the D825 connector on the NIM end of the cable. Remove the cable pull grip from the cable end, by pushing it off from its open end. This compresses the mesh, thus releasing its friction grip on the cable and allowing it to slide of]. 3—13 Wireless lnternet Sewlce Link - User‘s Manual Section 3: installation FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOOl-OO e Separate the two halves of the DB-25 connector shell and remove the main body (see Figure 3-11). Using the pin-out information provided in Appendix F, carefully insert the pins into the numbered holes, from the rear of the main body. Ensure that all pins are fully seated and protrude from the connector an equal amount. Clamp the two shell halves back over the cable and main body assembly, ensuring that the braided grounding sheath of the cable makes lull contact with the shell halves at the cable-entry collar. Insert and tighten the screw that holds the two Figure 3.1 0, Cable pun Grip halves together. At this point you may optionally test the complete cable for correct assembly and lead continuity, using the tester provided in the System Installation kit. To do so, go up to the roof, disconnect the cable from the RWM, and install the loop-back terminator on the cable connector. Return to the NIM location and install the display terminator component of the tester. m.) (“" Add tester operating procedure After removing the test terminators, reconnect the cable to the RWM. Figure 3-11. 05-25 Connector 3.7 Installing the Network Interface Module The Network Interface Module must be located in the vicinity of the user equipment to which it will be connected. It may either be installed as a freestanding unit on a suitable surface such as a shell. or a pair of NIM units may be attached side-by-side and rack-mounted in a standard 19“ rack. A special RadioConnect Universal Rack-Mount kit (Figure 3 16,000 Spreading method: Direct sequence Spread code length: 32.768 chips Process gain: 15 dB Max acquisition time: 10.5 see. each way Max signal loss time We loss of sync‘ More than 1 second Antenna polarization: Circular — right or left Built-in alignment LEDs: Signal strength, Packet errors Size: s.50"(dia.) x 4.00”(w/o antenna) Environment temperature: -40 to +60 deg. C Environment humidity: l 10% - 100%, condensing A-1 t ,;. Wireiess Internet Sen/ice Link - Users Manual APPENDIX 8: Technical Specifications - WISL NIM FCC ID: NFX-RCCOOOl-OO 4 APPENDIX B Technical Specifications - WISL Network Interface Module User~data port (DB-ZSF/EIA-SGO or FlJ-45/TOEaseT) Hear panel Wireless Modem port (DB»25F) NIM-to-NIM sync ports ‘ ' dicetors Status dis Ia H'I/ IIIIIIII p y Front panel Console port (DB-SF) - remove front panel for access - Ports: User-data Wireless modem NIM-to-NIM synchronization Console . User interface: Serial (EM-530) or Ethernet (1OBaseT) . Connectors: DB-25 (serial interlace) or FiJ-45 (Ethernet) - Serial link layer: Protocol-independent - Ethernet link iayer: Bridge - Power: 90 - 264 VAC (auto-sensing), < 1.0 Amp, 47-63 Hz 0 NIM location: Stand-alone or rack-mount . NIM size: 8.62“(W) x B.85”(D) x 1:60"(H) - Certifications: (pending) - Operating temperature: 0 to +40 deg. C - Operating humidity: 10% - 95%, non-condensing B-1 Wireless Internet Service Link - Users Manual Name (for ref. only) Appendix 0: Link Configuration Worksheet FCC m: NFX-RCCOOOl-OO APPENDIX C Link Configuration Worksheet Name (for ref. only) Serial Number Location Latitude Longnude Serial Number Longflude Elevation of RWM Distance (A to 3) Elevation ol RWM Azimuth of Loo. B Antenna Type (may be different at the 2 locations) 1 Helical 1 0.6 m dish 1 1.0 m dish Azimuth of Lot. A Antenna Type [ ] Helical [ 1 0.6 rn dish I 1 1.0 m dish Ant. Cap Color Antenna Angle in Vertical Plane Pseudo-Random Spreading Code # (0 - 16,383) Freq. Channel 1 White [ 1 Blue 1 CH1 (2,415.6 MHz) 1 CH2 (2,428.4 MHz) 1 CH3 (2.4412 MHz) 1 CH4 (2.4540 MHz) 1 CH5 (2,466.8 MHz) Ant. Cap Color Antenna Angle in Vertical Plane Pseudo-Random Spreading Code # (a - 16,383) Freq. Channel Same as location A Same as location A Same as location A Master or Slave (one end must be Master, other and must be Slave) Sync Generator Status ] None I 1 Primary [ lSecondary [ JTeniary Master or Slave Sync Generator Statue l lNone [ lPrimary [ ] Secondary 1 lTertiary Transmit Power (If manual, specify value from +24 dB to —14 dB) 1Auto [ 1 Manual Transmit Power [ ] Manual [ 1 Auto Wireless Internet Service Link - User‘s Manual Appendix D: Network Interface Specification (Serial) FCC n): NFX-RCC0001-00 APPENDIX D Network Interface Specification (Serial) D-1 Wireless Internet Service Lmk - User's Manual Appendlx E: Network Interface Specification (Elhemat) FCC m: NFX-RCCImIn-OO APPENDIX E Network lmenace specmcauon (n‘thernet) Wireless lntemet Service Link - User‘s Manual FCC ID: NFX—RCCOOOl-OO APPENDIX F RWM-To-NIM Cable Specification Appendix F: RWM-To-NIM Cable Specification The RadioWire FlF Modem uses a square-flange AMP Series 2 Circular Plastic Connector receptacle P/N 205840-3 on the housing. The RWM-to-NIM cable mates to the RWM using an AMP P/N 205839-3. The other end 01 the cable mates to the MM using a 08—25 connector - male on the cable. lemale on the MM rear panel. The following table shows the signals and cable pin-cuts: White/Gra , v 5 Pin Numbers on , > Signal Name AMP Connector . (at RWM end) ‘ GND 1 +10 TO +28 VDC FlXHS- 10 Gray 10 TXHSC+ 11 Pink 11 TXHSC- 12 Tan 12 RXHSC+ 13 White/Blue 13 RXHSC- 14 White/Orange 14 TXSCP+ 15 White/Green 15 szcpf 16 White/Brown 16 Red/Green STATUS- 20 Red/Brown 20 TXSYNC+ 21 Fled/Gra 21 TXSYNC- 22 Green/Blue 22 }TP CHASSIS GND 23 Bare wire N/C 24 N/C 25 N/C N/C N/C Table F-1. Interface Pin Outs F-1 Twisted Pair (TP)
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