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           RADWIN 6000    Small Cell Base Station    REFERENCE GUIDE                                 RELEASE 6.1.00p8
Regulatory Compliance    FCC - Compliance  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   • Connect the equipment into  an outlet  on  a  circuit different from  that  to which the receiver is connected.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when using the outdoor antenna kits in the United States (or where FCC rules apply), only those antennas certified with the product are used. The use of any antenna other Warning than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden by FCC rules 47 CFR part 15.204.   It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  installer  to  ensure  that  when  configuring  the radio in  the United  States (or where FCC rules apply), the Tx power is  set according to the values for which the product is certified. The use of Tx Warning power values other than those, for which the product is certified, is expressly forbidden by FCC rules 47 CFR part 15.204.   Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities. Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and  Caution financial liabilities. Resellers or distributors of this equipment are not liable for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation of outdoor units or antennas. The installer should configure the output power level of antennas according to country regulations and antenna type.     RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 i
 • Where  Outdoor  units  are  configurable  by  software  to  Tx  power values other than  those  for which the  product is  certified, it  is  the responsibility of the Professional Installer to restrict the Tx power to the certified limits.   The RADWIN 6000 band 2 should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 243 cm (8 ft) between the radiator and any person and RADWIN 6000 band 5 should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 142 cm (4.7 ft) between the radiator and any person Warning   • This product was tested with special accessories - FTP CAT 5e shielded cable with sealing gasket, 10 AWG grounding cable - which must be used with the unit to insure compliance.           Canadian Emission Requirements for Indoor Units  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme  la norme NMB-003 du Canada. ation configuration, best results will be obtained using Universal regulation configuration.  Safety Practices  Applicable requirements of National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70; and the National Electrical Safety Code, ANSI/IEEE C2, must be considered during installation.  NOTES:  1. A Primary Protector is not required to protect the exposed wiring as long as the exposed wiring length is limited to less than or equal to 140 feet, and instructions are provided to avoid exposure of wiring to accidental contact with lightning and power conductors in accordance with NEC Sections 725-54 (c) and 800-30.  In all other cases, an appropriate Listed Primary Protector must be provided. Refer to Articles 800 and 810 of the NEC for details.  2. For protection of ODU against direct lightning strikes, appropriate requirements of NFPA   780 should be considered in addition to NEC.   3. For  Canada,  appropriate  requirements  of  the  CEC  22.1  including  Section  60  and additional requirements of CAN/CSA-B72 must be considered as applicable.             RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 ii
           RADWIN 6000    Small Cell Base Station    REFERENCE GUIDE                                 RELEASE 6.1.00p8    Part 1: Basic Installation
          Chapter 1  Introduction   Product Overview RW6000 is a small cell solution that provides (UMTS) HSPA+ services for cellular operators and Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) Services for Internet Service Providers. This compact, carrier grade and fully outdoor unit supports high capacity and high transmission power with remarkably low power consumption. Offering an intelligent and cost effective solution, RW6000 extends remote rural area coverage and expands capacity in dense urban outdoor hotspots.   Product Highlights:  • 5 Watt 3GPP compliant UTRAN solution • High capacity - Up to 24 simultaneous users • HSPA+ data rates: 21.1 Mbps / 5.7 Mbps • Superb coverage with maximum transmission power of 5 Watt and Rx space diversity • Extremely low power consumption of 25 Watt • Integrated GPS for synchronization and inventory management • Integrated Ethernet switch with PoE • Small, rugged and sealed enclosure to withstand extreme outdoor conditions • High availability, no fans or moving parts • Self-organizing capabilities for quick & easy installation and maintenance • IPv4 support (Iu over IP only) • RADWIN Small Cell Access point Access control • UE Access control • Aggregation of UE associated signaling links from multiple RADWIN Small Cell Access point    towards CN • Terminating non-UE associated procedures towards the RADWIN Small Cell Access point    and towards the CN             RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 1-1
RADWIN 6000                  Chapter 1   Reference and Standards  Reference Number Reference Description 3GPP TR 25.820 3G Home Node B (HNB) study item Technical Report 3GPP TS 22.220 Service requirements for Home Node B 3GPP TS 25.467  UTRAN architecture for 3G Home Node B (HNB); Stage 2 – UTRAN 3GPP TS 25.469  UTRAN Iuh interface Home Node B (HNB) Application Part (HNBAP) signaling 3GPP TR 21.905  "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications". 3GPP TS 25.468  "UTRAN Iuh Interface RUA signaling". 3GPP TS 25.469  “UTRAN Iuh Interface HNBAP signaling ". 3GPP TS 25.401  "UTRAN overall description". 3GPP TS 25.410  "UTRAN Iu Interface RFC 4960 (September 2007)  "Stream Control Transmission Protocol". 3GPP TS 25.444  "Iuh data transport and transport signaling". 3GPP TS 25.413  "UTRAN Iu Interface RANAP Signaling". 3GPP TS 23.060 "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service Description; Stage 2". 3GPP TS 22.220  "Service requirements for Home NodeBs and Home eNodeBs". 3GPP TS 25.419  "UTRAN Iu Interface    What’s in the Box The RADWIN 6000 packages include the following items: • One RADWIN 6000 ODU - see Figure 1-2 below for front and rear view • An ODU mounting kit - see Figure 1-1 below • Two cable glands (to be used with CAT 5e PoE out cable) • One AC/DC cable gland • One 0.5 meter 10 AWG grounding cable • DC/AC Power connector • One short power cable (BD)     Figure 1-1: RADWIN 6000 Mounting kit        RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 1-2
RADWIN 6000                  Chapter 1  The RADWIN 6000ODU is shown in Figure 1-2 below:                                            Figure 1-2: Left, front, center rear, right top, top ports, right bottom, bottom ports  Related Equipment and Accessories     Lightning Protector  Lightning protection is mandatory for radio links. RADWIN supplies a lightning protector device designed for use with RADWIN products.                                Figure 1-14: Left: RADWIN Lightning Protector Right: Using RADWIN lightning protectors    RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 1-3
          Chapter 2  Hardware Installation  This chapter sets out the requirements and procedures for the hardware installation of the RADWIN 6000. It is intended to guide qualified field technicians.          Warning   Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities. Failure to do so may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities. RADWIN and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation of outdoor units or antennas.     Safety Practices  Preventing overexposure to RF energy  To protect against overexposure to RF energy, install the ODU so as to provide and maintain minimal separation distances from all persons.  When the system is operational, avoid standing directly in front of the antenna. Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on. The ODU must not be deployed in a location where it is possible for people to stand or walk inadvertently in front of the antenna.  Grounding  All RADWIN products should be grounded during operation. In addition:  • The ODU should be earthed by a wire with diameter of at least 10 AWG.   The RADWIN 6000 ODU must be properly grounded to protect against lightning. It is the user's responsibility to install the equipment in accordance with Section 810 and Article 725 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1984 or Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code. These codes describe correct installation procedures for grounding the outdoor unit, mast, lead-in wire and discharge unit. It also lays down the size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes.   RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 2-1
Hardware Installation Chapter 2    The RADWIN 6000 ODU must be grounded to a Protective Earth as described in and in accordance with the Local Electrical Regulations.   Further, you should -  • Always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last   • Never connect telecommunication cables to ungrounded equipment   • Ensure that all other cables are disconnected before disconnecting the ground   Protection against Lightning  The use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements. All of RADWIN outdoor units are designed with surge limiting circuits to minimize the risk of dam-age due to lightning strikes. RADWIN recommends the use of additional lightning protector devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes.  See  Chapter 3 for detailed installation instructions of lightning protection devices.  General  It is recommended that installation of an outdoor unit be contracted to a professional installer. • Before working on equipment connected to power lines or telecommunication lines, you should remove jewelry or any other metallic object that may come into contact with energized parts. • Use extreme care when installing antennas near power lines. • Use extreme care when working at heights. • When using an AC power source for RADWIN 6000 PoEs always use the AC power adapter supplied by RADWIN. • Use the right tools. In addition to standard tools required for any kind of ODU or antenna installation, RADWIN 6000 ODUs require additional specific tools detailed on page 2-4 below.   Package Contents  The RADWIN 6000 packages include the following items: • One RADWIN 6000- see Figure 2-5 below for front and rear view • An ODU mounting kit - see Figure • below • A CD containing -  the RADWIN Manager  User Manual • Label showing the MAC address and the alternative Community string. The label is self-adhesive. You should keep this label safe • Two cable glands (to be used with CAT 5e cables) • One AC/DC cable gland • One 0.5 meter 10 AWG grounding cable • AC Power cable RADWIN 6000 Mounting kit         RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 2-2
Hardware Installation Chapter 2  Table 2-1: Bill of Materials: ODU mounting kit                              Figure 2-1: Large Clamp Figure 2-2: Small Clamp Figure 2-3: Arm Figure 2-4: Accessories   The RADWIN 6000 ODU is shown in Figure 2-5 below:            Figure 2-5: Left, front, center rear, right top, top ports, right bottom, bottom ports   Additional Tools and Materials Required The following is a list of the equipment and materials required to install RADWIN 6000 hardware.   RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 2-3 Item   Qty Large Clamp (see Figure 2-1)   1 Small Clamp (see Figure 2-2)   1 Arm (see Figure 2-3)   1 Screw hex head M8x40 4  4 Screw hex head M8x70 2  2 Washer flat M8 4  4 Washer spring M8 3  3 M8 Nuts 2  2
Hardware Installation Chapter 2  Tools and Materials • Crimping tool for RJ-45 (if the ODU-PoE cable is without connectors) • Spanner/wrench 13 mm (½”) • Drill (for wall mounting only) • Cable ties • Sealing material  Cables and connectors • CAT 5e LAN cable • PoE-out cable (outdoor class, CAT-5e, 4 twisted pairs, 24AWG), up to 100 m. for 100BaseT connection. For a 1000BaseT connection (HBS only) use an ODU-PoE cable no longer than 75m.   For 1000BaseT, you should use RADWIN supplied ODU-PoE cables, which guarantee 1Gb performance. RADWIN cannot guarantee 1Gb performance    Note  if you use third party cables.   Outdoor installation   Mounting the ODU  The ODU can be mounted on a pole or a wall. In both installations, the supplied mounting kit is used to secure the ODU.   A mast-sited ODU typically uses a pole attached to the mast.   Note    Prior to connecting cables to the ODU, the protective earth terminal (screw)   of the ODU must be connected to an external protective ground conductor   or to a grounded pole.  Warning •   Only a qualified person using the proper safety equipment should  climb the antenna mast   •   Only qualified professional personnel should install or dismantle   ODUs and masts   To mount the ODU on a pole or a wall:  1. Ensure that the ODU is properly grounded.  2. Mount the ODU onto the pole or wall. Ensure that the unit is oriented so that the cable connectors are at the bottom. (If they are on top, water may penetrate into the unit causing damage.) It is possible to mount an ODU horizontally.   3. Refer also to for detailed ODU mounting kit contents and schematics.    RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 2-4
Hardware Installation Chapter 2   Mounting the Lightning Protection Devices  The use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements. The RADWIN 6000 ODU is designed with surge limiting circuits to minimize the risk of damage due to lightning strikes. RADWIN recommends the use of additional lightning protector devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes.  Refer to  Chapter 4 for detailed installation instructions for use of lightning protection devices.  Outdoor Connections   To complete the outdoor connections: 1. Connect the ground cable to the ODU chassis as marked on the ODU.   2. Connect the lightning protection device to the ODU (see  Chapter 4).   3. Attach the ODU-IDU cable to the PoE RJ-45 connector   4. Attach the LAN cable to the LAN RJ-45 connector.  5. Screw in the cable glands to ensure hermetic sealing of the ODU.   6. Secure the cables to the pole, mast or brackets using UV-rated cable ties.                                 RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 2-5
  Mounting the Lightning Protection Devices  The use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements. The RADWIN 6000 ODU is designed with surge limiting circuits to minimize the risk of damage due to lightning strikes. RADWIN recommends the use of additional lightning protector devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes.                              Figure 2-6: RADWIN Lightning Protector Right: Using RADWIN lightning protectors                                RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 2-6
           Chapter 3  Lightning Protection and  Grounding Guidelines  Meticulous implementation of the guidelines in this chapter will provide best protection against electric shock and lightning.   100% protection is neither implied nor possible.  Warning       Note    This chapter is at best a guide. The actual degree of lightning protection required depends on local conditions and regulations.
 Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding Chapter 3   The RADWIN Lightning Protection System consists of the following components:  •   • Grounding for ODU   • External Primary Lightning Protector units and grounding for the outdoor cable   • Internal ESD protection circuits over the Power/Telecom lines    ODU Grounding  RADWIN Lightning Protection System uses a Shielded CAT 5e cable to interconnect the Outdoor (ODU) and Indoor (IDU) units.  However, this shielding does not provide a good lightning discharge path, since it can not tolerate the high Lightning Current surges.  To provide an alternate Lightning Discharge path, the ODU grounding posts should be connected to ground point by a 10 AWG short copper wire.  The device should be permanently connected to ground.                                               RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 3-2
Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding Chapter 3    The RADWIN Lightning Protection Kit  The RADWIN lightning protection kit contains the items as shown in  Figure 3-2:                                 Figure 3-2: RADWIN Lightning Protection Kit  The lightning protector incorporates high-power gas discharge tube and current transistor protection in a single protector unit. Technical specifications are shown in .  Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding  A Grounding Kit and lightning protector Unit must be located near the ODU and properly grounded as illustrated in Figures  3-3 and  3-4 below:                       RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 3-3
Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding Chapter 3                                                                    Figure 3-3: Grounding a typical pole installation       RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 3-4
Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding Chapter 3                                  Figure 3-4: Grounding a typical wall installation  The next figure shows a close-up of the rear of grounded ODU:                                   Figure 3-5: ODU Lightning Protector and grounding  RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8      3-5
Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding Chapter 3   Mounting RADWIN Lighting Protection unit   To mount a lightning protection device:  Mount the device as close to the ODU as possible.    Mount the unit to on the pole using the supplied band.    Connect the ODU-IDU cable using the RJ-45 jack.    Connect one cable between the ODU and the protector using an RJ-45 jack.    Connect  the  protector’s  ground  stud  to  a  grounding  point.  Use  the  appropriate wire  gauge  and  type,  keeping  the  wire  as  short  as  possible,  less  than  1m  (3’), between the stud and the site grounding point.    There may also be regulatory requirements to cross bond the ODU-IDU CAT-  5e cable at regular intervals up the mast. This may be as frequent as every Note 10 meters (33 feet).    A second lightning protector Unit should be mounted at the building entry point and must be grounded, as shown in  Figure 3-4 above.   To mount the lightning protection at the building entry point: 1. Mount the device outside the building, located as near as possible to the entrance of the CAT 5e ODU-IDU cable.   2. Mount the unit to on the pole using the supplied band.   3. Connect the ODU-IDU cable using the RJ-45 jack.   4. Connect one cable between the IDU and the protector using an RJ-45 jack.   5. Connect  the  protector’s  ground  stud  to  a  grounding  point.  Use  the  appropriate wire  gauge  and  type,  keeping  the  wire  as  short  as  possible,  less  than  1m  (3’), between the stud and the site grounding point.                              RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8      3-6
Using Lightning Protectors and Grounding Chapter 3                                       Figure 3-6: Lightning protector and grounding at building entry point  Internal ESD Protection circuits  RADWIN equipment is designed to meet the ETSI/FCC/Aus/NZ/CSA EMC and Safety require-ments. To fulfill these requirements, the system's Telecom lines at the ODU/IDU are Trans-former-isolated and include internal ESD (Electro-Static-Discharge) Protection circuits.                          RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8      3-7
          Appendix A  Technical Specifications   Scope of these Specifications  This  appendix  contains technical  specifications  for  the  RADWIN  6000  appearing  in  this User  Manual. They  are  correct  at  the  date  of  publication,  but  are  intended  for  general background only. The latest authoritative and most up to date technical specifications are available as Data Sheets obtainable from RADWIN Customer Service.  In any event, RADWIN reserves the right to change these specifications without notice.  ODU - RADWIN 6000   Capacity 24  simultaneous users  Range Up to 3 km  Maximum data range 21.1 Mbps / 5.7 Mbps  Basic configuration Small form factor outdoor unit connectorized for external cellular antennas   Integrated GPS Synchronization Supported  Integrated GLONASS Synchronization option  IEEE 1588  option  Tx Power  Configurable from 100mW up to 5 Watt (37 dBm), controlled by 1 dB step  Rx Diversity  Supported  Spectrum Sniffing  Supported (UMTS, GSM)  Power Supply  44-60 VDC or 90-264 VAC  Power Consumption  < 25W (typical)   Band UL Frequencies (MHz) DL Frequencies (MHz) Band II (PCS)  1850–1910  1932.4–1987.6 Band V (CLR) (850)  824 - 849 871.4 – 891.6              RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 A-1
Tech Spec Appendix A    Environmental            Operating Temperatures - 30°C to +50°C / - 22°F to +122°F      Humidity Up to 100% non-condensing, IP67      Storage -40° to 85°C / -40°F to 185°F       Safety      FCC/IC (cTUVus) UL 60950-1, UL 60950-22, CAN/CSA C22.2 60950-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 60950-22          ETSI/IEC EN/IEC 60950-1, EN/IEC 60950-22           EMC      FCC 47 CFR Class B, Part15, Subpart B         ETSI EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-23, EN 301 489-17          CAN/CSA CISPR 22-04 Class B          AS/NZS CISPR 22:2004 Class B             Interfaces   Local Connection / Transmission 10/100BaseT RJ45   Transmission and PoE 10/100BaseT RJ45, 802.3af/at PoE (legacy mode)    Core Network connectivity Iuh 3GPP Release 9, 3GPP TS 25.467, 3GPP TS 25.468, 3GPP TS 25.469   Management TR-196/TR-069, SNMPv3, Web based, CLI   Mechanical   Dimensions  360(h) x 200(w) x 70(d) mm / 360(h) x 200(w) x 90(d) mm with backhaul option   Weight  4.5 kg / 5.5 kg with backhaul option   Volume  1.7 liter / 2 liter with backhaul option   Mount Mast or wall mountable                        RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 A-2
Tech Spec Appendix A    Lightning Protector  Electrical   Compatible Interfaces 10/100/1000BaseT       Data Rates Up to 1000Mbps       Nominal Operational Voltage 48 VDC       Maximum Operational Voltage 60 VDC - 650 mA       Maximum Continues current 1 A       Impedance 90 to 110 Ohm       Connection type RJ45 CAT 5e STP (shielded)       Pin-out 8 wires + shielding       Pins Protected All pins protected       Response time <5 microseconds (with ODU)   Nominal discharge currents        Line to Line 500 A @ 8/20μs       Line to Ground 2000 A @ 8/20 μs       Impulse Discharge Current        20000 A, 8/20 μs 1 operation minimum       10000 A, 8/20 μs > 10 operations       2000 A, 10/350 μs 1 operation       200 A, 10/1000 μs > 300 operations       200 A, 10/700 μs > 500 operations       Impulse Spark-over        DC Spark-over ±20 % @ 100 V/s 150 V       100 V/μs 350 V       1000 V/μs 500 V       Capacitance < 2 pF       DC Holdover Voltage 80V       Mechanical        Enclosure Metal       Connection to bonding Network Screw       Dimensions 150mm       Weight 220 gram (0.22Kg)       Environmental        Operating temperature -40 to +60       Storage temperature -50 to +70        RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 A-3
Antenna Characteristics Appendix A      Enclosure rating IP67       Humidity 100% non condensing                                                                         RADWIN 6000 Reference Guide Release 6.1.00p8 A-4

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