Runcom Communications PICO4A351WDC Pico Base station User Manual Revised Users manual

Runcom Technologies Ltd. Pico Base station Revised Users manual

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Revised Users manual

                                               WiMAX RNU4000BS Base Station  User Manual Doc: Runcom RNU4000BS User Manual RN-PMG-041112 V-3.4
Preface Material    RNU4000BS User Manual II    Runcom Technologies Ltd. About this Guide This User Manual describes the procedures for commissioning, mounting, installing and managing the RNU4000BS Base Station. Notice This document contains proprietary and confidential material of Runcom Ltd. Any unauthorized reproduction, use or disclosure of this material, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited. This document is solely for the use of Runcom Ltd. employees and authorized Runcom Ltd. customers. The material furnished in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Runcom Ltd. for the use of this material. Runcom Ltd. reserves the right to make changes to the material at any time and without notice. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Other company and brand products and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Safety Precautions To avoid injury and to prevent equipment damage, observe the safety precautions below. • Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, and service the equipment. The device cannot be sold retail, to the general public or by mail order. It must be sold to dealers. Installation must be controlled. Installation must be performed by licensed professionals. Installation requires special training. The Runcom radios 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 product warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities. • Always  observe  standard  safety  precautions  during  installation,  operation  and maintenance of this product.  • This equipment must be installed according to country national electrical codes. • Any changes and modifications to the device and the accessories must be approved by Runcom. • All equipment and accessories must be installed in a restricted access area. • Observe all the labels on the equipment, providing operation details and warnings.  • Read and follow the installation instructions provided in this manual.  • The outdoor base station should be positioned more than 2 meters from humans. • In case of using cables that are not provided with the equipment package, ensure these cables comply with the regulatory inspection authorities and are the responsibility of the customer.  • Do not move or ship equipment unless it is properly packed in its original wrapping and shipping containers.  Electrical Shock Prevention  • When connecting equipment to the AC and DC voltage supplies, ensure proper polarity.  • Disconnect the power source before installing or maintaining the power wiring.  • Do  not  operate  the  equipment  if  there  is  any  failure  or  damage  to  electrical components. • Do not touch exposed connections, components or wiring when power is on.
RNU4000BS User Manual     Preface Material Runcom Technologies Ltd.  L  III • Install the equipment and the grounded DC supply circuits in adjacent cabinets. • Protect the DC power source with an adjacent circuit breaker. • The equipment must be properly grounded before attempting to operate or perform any repairs.  RF Exposure To  avoid  RF  exposure  -  Installation  of  antennas  must  comply  with  the  FCC  RF  exposure requirements. Radio Interference This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. To avoid interferences: • Avoid conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. • In case of Radio Interference: Relocate the antenna and Increase separation between the equipment and the receiver (e.g. connect to a separate circuit or outlet).  • When  using  an  external  antenna,  the  external  antenna  must  not  be  co-located  or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter  NOTE:    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Note: Contention Based Protocol (CBP) MUST be activated for the specified band (3.675-3.700GHz) wherever FCC rules and regulations are enforced. Failure to comply makes the operation of this device illegal.
RNU4000BS User Manual     Table of Contents Runcom Technologies Ltd.    V  Table of Contents 1 Introducing the RNU4000BS BS ....................................................................................... 1 1.1 Coverage Configurations ..............................................................................................................3 1.2 RNU4000BS Interfaces and Accessories.........................................................................................5 1.2.1 GPS, Power and Communication Interfaces ..........................................................................5 1.2.2 BS RF Antenna Interfaces ...................................................................................................7 1.3 Supported Antennas.....................................................................................................................7 1.3.1 RF Antennas ......................................................................................................................7 1.3.1.1 Internal Antennas...................................................................................................7 1.3.1.2 External Antenna....................................................................................................7 1.4 Optional Accessories ....................................................................................................................8 2 WEB GUI description ........................................................................................................ 9 2.1 WEB GUI Menu description.........................................................................................................10 2.2 WEB GUI working screens description .........................................................................................10 3 Commissioning Procedure............................................................................................. 24 3.1 Overview...................................................................................................................................24 3.2 Connect BS to Power and Computer............................................................................................25 3.2.1 Configure the Computer's Network Parameters ..................................................................25 3.2.1.1 Configure Computer IP Address.............................................................................25 3.2.1.2 Disable Firewall ....................................................................................................28 4 Installing the RNU4000BS BS......................................................................................... 29 4.1 Mounting the Base Station..........................................................................................................29 4.1.1 BS Installation Location.....................................................................................................29 4.1.2 Mounting Bracket Description............................................................................................30 4.1.3 Mounting On a Pole ..........................................................................................................32 4.1.4 Mounting On a Wall ..........................................................................................................34 4.2 Overview of the Cable and Power Connections ............................................................................36 4.3 Mounting the RF Antennas .........................................................................................................38 4.3.1 Mounting the RF Antenna .................................................................................................38 4.3.1.1 RF Antenna Location Criteria .................................................................................38 4.3.1.2 RF Antenna Mounting ...........................................................................................38 4.3.1.3 4x4 antennas Outdoor Connection Requirements ...................................................39 4.4 Pole Mounted GPS Antenna ........................................................................................................40 4.4.1 GPS Antenna Installation...................................................................................................41 4.4.2 Criteria for selecting the GPS antenna location ...................................................................41 4.4.3 GPS antenna mounted to the RNU4000BS body .................................................................41
Table of Contents    RNU4000BS User Manual VI    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 4.4.4 Multi-sector Daisy-chained GPS Antennas...........................................................................42 4.4.4.1 Hardware Interconnections ...................................................................................42 4.4.4.2 Configuration Parameters......................................................................................42 4.5 End-to-End Traffic Test ..............................................................................................................42 4.5.1 Performing a PING Test ....................................................................................................43 5 Field Test Performance Evaluation.................................................................................44 5.1 Field Test Overview....................................................................................................................44 5.2 Field Test Setup .........................................................................................................................45 5.3 Field Test Procedure ..................................................................................................................47 6 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................49 6.1 RNU4000BS BS Specifications .....................................................................................................49 6.2 External Dual-Slant RF Antennas Specifications ............................................................................51 6.2.1 Dual-Slant Antenna 2.3-2.7 GHz; 17 dBi; 65° (MT-364054/ND) ...........................................51 6.2.2 Double-dual Slant 2300-2700 MHz Remote Tilt-Panel Antenna ............................................52 6.2.3 Dual-Slant Antenna 2.3-2.7 GHz; 16 dBi; 60° (SP2327-16XP60NUF) ..................................53 6.2.4 Dual-Slant Antenna 2.3-2.7 GHz; 15 dBi; 90° (SP2327-15XP90NUF) ..................................54 6.2.5 Dual-Slant Antenna 3.3-3.8 GHz; 17 dBi; 65° (MT-404067/ND) ...........................................55 6.2.6 Dual-Slant Antenna 3.3-3.8 GHz; 17 dBi; 65° (SP3338-17XP65) ...........................................56 6.2.6.1 Radiation Patterns ................................................................................................57 SP3338-17XP65 elevation plane ..................................................................................................57 6.2.7 Dual-Slant Antenna 3.3-3.8 GHz; 17 dBi; 90° (SP3338-17XP90) ...........................................58 6.2.7.1 Radiation Patterns ................................................................................................59 SP3338-16XP90 elevation plane ..................................................................................................59 6.2.8 Dual-Slant Antenna 4.9-5.95 GHz; 16 dBi;90º (MT- 464018/ND) .........................................60 6.3 RNU4000BS Internal Antenna Specifications ................................................................................61 6.4 GPS Antenna Specifications ........................................................................................................62
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Introducing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    1 1  Introducing the RNU4000BS BS  Runcom's RNU4000BS fully integrated outdoor WiMAX BS provides flexible, cost-effective WiMAX network deployment solutions where increased capacity and coverage is required.  ‘All-in-one’ architecture combined with simple, single-handed installation and fast rollout make these BSs an ideal solution for operators that want to get in on the ground floor of WiMAX deployment at significant CAPEX reductions and maximum return on their network deployment. The RNU4000BS is designed for coverage flexibility: depending on the required scenario, the same BS can be configured to cover more sectors with relatively sparse concurrent user requirements or fewer sectors with higher needs.  RNU4000BS BSs provide adaptable solutions, allowing interoperability with other MSS devices as well as ASN-GW vendors.
Introducing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 2    Runcom Technologies Ltd. Features • All-in-one integrated packaging of RF and Baseband components.  • Full compliance with IEEE802.16e-2005 according to the WiMAX Forum profiles. • Frequency Bands (model dependent): 705–745MHz, 2.3-2.7GHz, 3.3-3.8GHz (CBP capability for band 3.675-3.700GHz is required), 4.9-5.0GHz other bands are optional. • Supports MIMO 2x2, HARQ, and other state of the art features which increase performance. • 4 channels ready unit – 2 channels supplied by default can be license-key activated for 4 channels. • Transition Power – 2 or 4 x Tx, 28dBm each.  • Antenna support - model dependent: either four external or internal antennas. • Integrated GPS receiver for time and clock synchronization with holdover for satellite signal loss. • Flexible coverage capabilities – greater coverage area or greater penetration capabilities • Small footprint, single-handed quick installation and simple provisioning • Fast roll-out for service providers • Seamless and cost-effective integration with a Backhaul network • Optional integrated backhaul link via WiMAX R1 interface • High performance with Quality of Service (QoS) settings, according to WiMax standards. • Support for the latest R6 interface and GRE tunneling to ASN-GW • Remote NMS management via Runcom’s NMS application
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Introducing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    3 1.1  Coverage Configurations  RNU4000BS supports either two or four RF channels and can provide coverage for either one, two or four sectors depending on the sector density (throughput capacity) and radio performance requirements (note that internal antenna can be used for single sector coverage only): • Single-Sector solution of 4x4 – (for internal and external antennas) – used for higher density sites: four channels for Tx and four channels for Rx MRC. This configuration improves coverage through diversity and improve throughput through MIMO 4x2. • Dual-Sector solution of 2x2 (only relevant for external antennas) – used for lower populated sites: two channels for Tx channels and two channels for Rx MRC. MIMO of 2x2 can be perform if signal to noise ratio is good. • Quad-Sector solution of 1x4 (only relevant for external antennas) – used for more sparsely populated sites: single channel for Tx and single channel for Rx. This configuration is highly cost effective but suffer from lower performance and coverage area per sector (totally it covers more space) The overall capacity, of single base station unit, with respect to the maximum number of connected users, supported bands and throughput is constant; however, in a dual-sector installation, the BS will transmit to two separate sectors in a cell, where each sector is serviced by two antennas. In quad sector installation the BS will transmit to four sectors in a cell (Usually covers the entire cell 3600) , where each sector is serviced by one antenna. These two configurations reduce CAPEX and OPAX for operators by covering cells with relatively low density or sparsely populations, which have low requirements for concurrent user’s and / or lower data traffic.  The following figure shows a single sector covered by 4x Tx/Rx channels. Several of these sectors (within the same site) should be installed, using the corresponding number of RNU4000BSs, to complete site coverage. Each site can use single GPS antenna, installed on one of the BS, daisy-chained from BS to
Introducing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 4    Runcom Technologies Ltd. another, to perform     Figure 1 Single Sector Coverage
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Introducing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    5 • The following figure illustrates dual-sector coverage of two sites by a single RNU4000BS unit.    Figure 2 Dual Sector Coverage  1.2  RNU4000BS Interfaces and Accessories The interfaces of the RNU4000BS BS are distributed over two panels. Each of these panels is referred to according to the corresponding interfaces.  Note: Install the BS so the power, GPS and communication interfaces face DOWN.  1.2.1  GPS, Power and Communication Interfaces  Note: Install the BS on the wall or pole with this panel facing DOWN.
Introducing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 6    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  Connector   Description GPS  Connects to an external (optional) GPS antenna. The GPS antenna is ordered separately. Connector Type: ITT CANNON APD DIN 72585 ETH1  Primary Fast Ethernet connector. Used for initial setup (and standalone tests), and for connection to the backhaul network (in normal installations). Connector Type: RJ-45 TYCO part no 1546907-1 ETH2  Second Ethernet port for local and out-of-band management.  In future versions, you will be able to daisy-chain this port to ETH1 in an adjacent Base Station (located in the same BS site) in order to allow a single Ethernet connection to the Backhaul.  ETH2 port can also function as a serial port (connection through the cable supplied in the kit). This function is useful if the unit is not accessible via an IP address connection. PPS  PPS In and PPS Out can be used for synchronization of multiple sectors, where the PPS Out of one sector is connected to the PPS In of the next BS (daisy chained). This is relevant only for adjacent sectors at the same BS site. See “Multi - Sector Daisy - Chained GPS antennas” section Connector Type: SMA sealed Industrial 48VDC  Power connector. External DC power connector (48VDC) for outdoor deployment. Connector Type: RJ-45  GND  Ground blind hole connector. In normal installations, connect to the pole on which the unit is mounted. (The BS unit does not include a lightning arrester.)
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Introducing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    7  1.2.2  BS RF Antenna Interfaces • RNU4000BS  supports either  four  external  or  four  internal  antennas.  The  unit  below shows a model supporting four external antennas.  • All antennas (internal and external) are 1W each    Connector  Description ANT1/2/3/4  External RF connector for the Main external antenna. Connector Type: RJ-45 TYCO part no 1546907 1 1.3  Supported Antennas Depending  on  the  model,  the  RNU4000BS  is  supplied  with  four  external  or  four  internal dependent. 1.3.1  RF Antennas 1.3.1.1  Internal Antennas Four  internal  antennas:  12dBi  each  at  an  azimuth  beam-width  of  90  degrees.  Refer  to specifications in section 6.3. 1.3.1.2  External Antenna Four external antennas: 15 to 18dBi, azimuth beam-width dependent. Note: Specs for dual-slant antennas described in section 5.2. You may  use any other antenna type or model, keeping in mind that the antenna type or model  should  be  based  on  the  RF  planning  that  was  performed  in  preparation  for deployment  at  the  specific  site  and  is  dependent  upon  the  coverage  and  throughput requirements of the site.
Introducing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 8    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  1.4  Optional Accessories The following accessories are not provided with the basic kit, and can be ordered as an option. Element  Description Power Supply  110-220v AC/DC converter for 48VDC power supply RF Antenna  External directional antenna with pole mounting kit
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    WEB GUI description Runcom Technologies Ltd.    9 2  WEB GUI description  Follow by the next steps for BS WEB GUI menu access:  • Open Internet Explorer for access to BS WEB GUI using the BS IP address path  Figure 3 BS WEB GUI access path   • Use the BS WEB GUI credential (user name and password) to obtain the BS WEB GUI menu  User name  Password user  password  Figure 4 BS WEB GUI ID   This section describes the WEB GUI RNU 4000 Base Station management options and theirs functionalities indented to provide to user the next necessary abilities:   • General information (BS HW/SW info, IP status) • Monitoring  (Synchronization  and  BS  Sector  operation  status,  CPE  Connection  list  info and their link status) • Configuration (General RF parameters settings, max. MCS settings and IP settings) • Maintenance (Upgrade, Recovery and Default)
WEB GUI description  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 10    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 2.1  WEB GUI Menu description The table below describes the WEB GUI Menu options and their functionalities Menu  Section  Description General  Provides BS related HW/SW info  General Information IP Status  Provides BS ETH interface IP addresses status   General  General  Provides RF parameters and MCS settings  Configuration  IP Configuration  IP Configuration  Provides BS related IP addresses  settings Synchronization  Provides BS synchronization status  Status BS Status  Provides BS sector configuration status Connection  Provides BS RF parameters configuration status Connection Antenna Status  Provides BS antenna configuration status CPE Info Query  Provides ability to obtain fast link status connection parameters of specific CPE    Monitoring CPE Info CPE List   Provides list of connected CPE’s and theirs ID and more detailed connection parameters as link status parameters and theirs SF connection Upgrade  SW Upgrade  Provides BS SW upgrade including all SW components Recovery  Change Version  Provides swap between BS SW version (current running and the previous one)  Reset to Default  Provides ability to set the BS to default parameters related to the SW version   Maintenance   Default Erase Configuration File Provides ability to erase the configuration file in case if such file was downloaded to BS  2.2  WEB GUI working screens description General Information Screen – The figure below represent the “General Information” working screen and provides the next info as described in the table below:  Menu  Section  Description General  Provides BS ID related info: • HW – Product Type • SW – FW /FPAGA version • BS ID – BS MAC address  General Information IP Status  Provides BS ETH interface IP addresses status: • BS  ETH interface LAN configuration –  IP /subnet/ GW address • ASN GW interface  configuration - GW IP and Authentication address for  connection with BS  • ASN BS DHCP client – ENB/DSB
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    WEB GUI description Runcom Technologies Ltd.    11  Figure 5 General Information –working screen
WEB GUI description  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 12    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  Monitoring screen – The figures below represent the “Monitoring” working screens and provides the next info as described in the table below:  Menu  Section  Description Synchronization  Provides the BS synchronization operational and configuration status: • 1PPS lock status– “Lock” or “Unlock” indicates the 1PPS BS  GPS synchronization status • Modem status – indicates the BS RF status: - “running” BS RF activated / normal BS operation - “Not running” BS RF inactivated / BS is not operational, management is available • 1PPS source – indicates the 1PPS source configuration (see figure “1PPS synchronization source configuration” below) - “GPS via Antenna” default configuration • Physical connection status – “Connected” or “Not Connected”- indicates physical connection status of BS external connectors “1PPS input” or “GPS”  • GPS lock status – “Lock” or “Unlock” indicates the BS GPS lock status • GPS initialization status – “Initialized” or “Failed” indicates the BS GPS initialization status • Hold over time – “0sec to 14400sec indicates the time of Hold over timer. The timer starts once the BS GPS loss the 1PPS synchronization “Unlock”  - “14400 sec” default  • Hold over time expired – “Not expired” or “expired” indicates the Hold over timer status - Once the timer is expired (14400sec), the BS RF becomes inactivated and that is in order to prevent interference to other BS’s.   • Sync change state counter – counting indicates the BS GPS 1PPS synchronization “unlock” states number  “  Status Radio Status   Provides BS sector configuration status info: • Max DL Modulation  • Max DL Modulation  • Initial Noise – BS receiver initial noise indicates spectrum radio channel quality of the BS working frequency  Note: Desirable is to obtain initial noise figure less than -117dbm • Initial TX power Monitoring WiMAX  Connection  Provides BS connection status info: • BS ID – indicates the BS ID • Frequency – indicates the BS central working frequency • Bandwidth Profile – indicates the radio BW and the TX/RX symbols ration  • Preamble ID – indicates the BS preamble ID  • No. connected UT’s – indicates the quantity of connected CPE’s to the BS • No. of known NBR Bases – Handover feature / indicates the quantity of recognized by BS other neighbor BS’s  Note: N/A for current BS WEB GUI version
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    WEB GUI description Runcom Technologies Ltd.    13 Menu  Section  Description Antenna Status  Provides BS antenna configuration status: • TX ON/OFF – indicates the BS configuration  status of each one transmitter  (4 independent transmitters) • RX ON/OFF – indicates the BS configuration status of each one receiver  • (4 independent receivers) CPE Info Query  Provides ability to obtain fast link status connection parameters of specific CPE per CPE MAC address:  • UL/DL FEC code type (see table below) • UL/DL CINR • UL RSSI • Max UL subchannel and slots • UL Repetition no.  • UL Headroom – remaining CPE TX power CPE Info CPE List   Provides list of connected CPE’s ,theirs ID’s and more detailed connection info as link status and SF connection parameters: • Double click on “INFO” in order to obtain Radio Link status parameters and SF parameters   FEC Code Type Modulation 13  QPSK 1/2 15  QPSK  3/4 16  QAM 16 1/2 17  QAM 16 3/4 18  QAM 64 1/2 19  QAM 64 2/3 20  QAM 64 3/4 21  QAM 64 5/6
WEB GUI description  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 14    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  Figure 6 Monitoring Status– working screen   Figure 7 Monitoring WiMAX– working screen
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    WEB GUI description Runcom Technologies Ltd.    15  Figure 8 Monitoring CPE info /CPE list – working screen    Figure 9 Monitoring CPE info / link status – working screen
WEB GUI description  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 16    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  Configuration screen – The figures below represent the “Configuration” working screens and provides the next info as described in the table below:  Menu  Section  Description General  General  • Provides RF parameters and MCS settings • Provides defined neighbors BS for HO Double click on one of the defined neighbors BS from the list in order to obtain the dialog box for define or update the neighbors BS  IP Configuration  IP Configuration  Provides BS ETH interface IP addresses settings: • BS  ETH interface LAN configuration –  IP /subnet/ GW address • ASN GW interface  configuration - GW IP and Authentication address for  connection with BS Note: - All ASN related IP configuration in BS should be accordantly to ASN GW configuration - Recommended default BS ASN GW and  Authentication IP static address is  192.168.0.3   • BS DHCP client – ENB/DSB(ASN GW is DHCP server) Note: Normal configuration /static IP configuration DHCP is “DSB” Stand Alone  General  Provide the ability to set the BS network interface operation mode   Service Flow Profile Double click on one of the defined Service Flow profiles from the list in order to obtain the dialog box for define or update the Service Flow profiles   CPE Binding   Double click on one of the defined CPE binding list in order to obtain the dialog box for binding  or update the desirable Service Flow profile with CPE  Configuration     Multicast Binding  Double click on one of the defined Multicast Binding CPE list in order to obtain the dialog box for Multicast binding  or update
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    WEB GUI description Runcom Technologies Ltd.    17 Figure 10 Configuration - General screen    Figure 11 Configuration – HO neighbors BS definition screen
WEB GUI description  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 18    Runcom Technologies Ltd. Figure 12 Configuration - IP Configuration screen   Figure 13 Configuration – Stand Alone screen
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    WEB GUI description Runcom Technologies Ltd.    19 Figure 14 Configuration – Multicast user definition screen    Figure 15 Configuration – CPE network connection screen
WEB GUI description  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 20    Runcom Technologies Ltd. Figure 16 Configuration – Service flow profile definition screen    Figure 17 Configuration – CPE to Service flow profile setting screen
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    WEB GUI description Runcom Technologies Ltd.    21 Maintenance screen – The figures below represent the “Maintenance” working screens and provides the next info as described in the table below:  Menu  Section  Description Upgrade  SW Upgrade  Allows BS SW upgrade including all SW components: • SW bin – BS SW FW file (required) • FPGA – (required) • HTML bundle – (required) WEB GUI application file  • Cfg. file – (Optional) BS configuration file which includes the all BS configuration parameters to be set to obtain BS required configuration   Banks   Change Version  Allows swap between BS SW version (current running and the previous one)  Reset to Default  Allows ability to set the BS to default parameters related to the SW version   Default Erase Configuration File Allows to erase the configuration file in case if such file was downloaded to BS   Maintenance    Configuration File Configuration File  Allows to upload and viewing the configuration file   Figure 18 Maintenance Upgrade screen
WEB GUI description  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 22    Runcom Technologies Ltd. Figure 19 Maintenance Banks screen    Figure 20 Maintenance Default screen
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    WEB GUI description Runcom Technologies Ltd.    23  Figure 21 Maintenance – Configuration profile file screen
Commissioning Procedure  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 24    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 3  Commissioning Procedure 3.1  Overview Before mounting the RNU4000BS BS  on a pole or wall, power should be connected to the BS and the basic parameters configured with the basic parameters using the BS WEB GUI. ATTENTION!!!  BE  SURE  THE  RF  ANTENNAS  ARE  CONNECTED  OR  THE  RF PORTS ARE TERMINATED BEFORE CONNECTING POWER TO THE UNIT.  The BS commissioning procedure consists of the following steps: Connect Base Station to Power and ComputerConfigure computer to communicate with Base Station Download configuration fileto Base Station via WEB GUI (optional)Configure Base Station other parameters Via WEB GUIBase StationCommissioning Completed
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Commissioning Procedure Runcom Technologies Ltd.    25 3.2  Connect BS to Power and Computer ATTENTION!!!  BE  SURE  THE  RF  ANTENNAS  ARE  CONNECTED  OR  THE  RF PORTS ARE TERMINATED BEFORE CONNECTING POWER TO THE UNIT.  To commission the BS unit two setup connections are required: • Power - Use the provided (BS) power cable to connect the BS VDC Power connector to an indoor 48 VDC power supply. • Computer  –  Connect  the  BS  ETHER  port  to  the  computer  running  the  WEB  GUI application.   Figure 22 BS Commissioning Setup 3.2.1  Configure the Computer's Network Parameters In  order  to  establish  communication  between  the  computer  and  the  BS  perform  the following: • Assign computer IP address in the same subnet as the BS • Disable Firewall 3.2.1.1  Configure Computer IP Address To configure IP address follows the next steps: Note: The procedure may vary slightly depending on the operating system installed on the computer. The following procedure is for Windows XP. 1.  Click the Start menu and choose Network Connections. 2.  Right-click the Local Area Connection corresponding to the BS connection and select Properties. 48VDC
Commissioning Procedure  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 26    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  The Local Area Connections Properties dialog appears with the General tab displayed by default. 3.  In  the  Items  list,  select  “Internet  Protocol  (TCP*IP)”  and  click  the  Properties button.  The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” dialog appears.
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Commissioning Procedure Runcom Technologies Ltd.    27  4.  In the IP Address display area: • In the IP address field assign an IP address other than the BS IP address (Default BS IP Address: 192.168.0.20). • In  the  Subnet  mask  –  set  the  subnet  to  the  same  subnet  as  the  BS  (Default  BS Subnet: 255.255.255.0). (It is not required to define the Default Gateway). 5.  Click OK.
Commissioning Procedure  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 28    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 3.2.1.2  Disable Firewall To disable firewall follow the next steps: 1.  In  the Local  Area  Connection  dialog,  click  the Advanced  tab.  The  following  dialog appears.  2.  In the Windows Firewall display area click the Settings button.  The Windows Firewall dialog appears.  3.  Select the Off option and click OK. Advanced tab Settings button
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Installing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    29 4  Installing the RNU4000BS BS  After commissioning the RNU4000BS BS, the unit is ready for installation.  The procedure consists of the following steps: • Choosing the installation location and mounting the BS on a pole or on a wall • For  models  with  external  RF  antennas,  mounting  the  RF  antennas  in  the  appropriate locations • Mounting the GPS antennas in the appropriate locations • Connecting the RF antenna to the BS • Assembling the GPS antennas to the BS using the provided bracket • Connecting Ground, Power and ETH cables to the BS • Performing an End-to-End traffic test 4.1  Mounting the Base Station The  RNU4000BS  BS  is  provided  with  a  mounting  kit  which  includes  all  the  mounting elements (e.g. mounting-bracket, torques, screws etc.). The BS can be mounted either on a pole or on a wall. Note: The same mounting bracket is used for the wall and the pole installation.  When mounting the BS, note the following • The RNU4000BS BS is typically installed in an upright vertically aligned position with the power, Ethernet and GPS connectors facing DOWN. • The RNU4000BS BS should be installed  on the rear side of the RF antenna to prevent self-reflections. 4.1.1  BS Installation Location This section describes the criteria that should be considered when selecting the RNU4000BS BS installation location. The BS can be mounted on either a pole or a wall.  To choose BS Installation location • Verify  that  the  pole/wall  location  corresponds  to  the  site  plan  and  takes  into  account local regulations and maintenance access. • The unit should be mounted in the highest possible point. Reception will increase according to the height of the antennas. • The diameter of the pole on which the base station and antenna are to be mounted is either: •  1.00-1.75” or  • 1.75-3.00”  • Verify that the pole is properly grounded. • Verify that the pole has lightening protection. • Verify that  there  is  safe  access  to  the  pole,  free  of  any  obstacles  or  other  danger  for installers of the RNU4000BS BS.
Installing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 30    Runcom Technologies Ltd. • Verify that there are no power lines near the pole. 4.1.2  Mounting Bracket Description The figure below shows the BS mounting bracket.  Note: The same mounting bracket is used for the wall and the pole installation.        The Bracket elements are described in the following table. Element  Description  BRACKET BASE. This part is connected to the BS.  BRACKET ARM. This part provides the tilt ability, and connects between the Bracket BASE and MAIN SUPPORT. BASE WALL/POLE  RACKET CLAMPING BRACKET Use for securing bracket to pole ARM
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Installing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    31 Element  Description  WALL/POLE BRACKET  Used for connecting the bracket to the wall.  CLAMPING BRACKET Used for securing the bracket to the pole.  Provided screws, nuts and washers: A. 4x flat washer M5 B. 4x nut M5 C. 4x spring washer M5 (seems as flat washers) D. 4x bolt M8x50 E. 4x washer spring M8 F. 4x washer flat M8 G. 2x nut M8 H. 2x bolt M8x70 I. 4x bolt M5x16 - missing   A B C D E F G H
Installing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 32    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 4.1.3  Mounting On a Pole  Note: When installing on a pole, leave at least 40cm space between the BS and the top of the pole for lightning protection. To install the BS on a pole 1.  Secure the Bracket Base to the BS underside:  • Secure the Bracket Base to the underside of the BS, using the provided screws, as shown below:               • Verify that the orientation of the hole in the BASE is aligned with the elevation axis. • Use a tightening torque of 5.7N/m to tighten. Secure to BS Underside BASE
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Installing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    33 2.  Assemble the bracket elements:   • Secure the WALL/POLE BRACKET to the Bracket Arm and then to the Bracket Base using the provided screws, as shown below:    Note: The bolt head should be positioned in the socket on the Bracket BASE. • Use a tightening torque of 24 N/m to tighten. 3.  Mount  the  BS  on  the  pole,  where  the  procedure  varies  slightly  according  to  the  pole diameter:  For poles with a diameter of 1.75-3.00”:  • Mount  the  BS  on  the  pole  using  the  bracket  Pole  Support  as  shown  above. Assemble the bracket CONVEX as shown. • Tighten the bracket using the provided screws, according to the pole diameter. • Use a tightening torque of 14N/m to tighten. BASE - connect to BS   ARM WALL/POLE BRACKET  POLE SUPPORT Assembled CONVEX on the pole Ridges to ridges Washers and bolt
Installing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 34    Runcom Technologies Ltd. For poles with a diameter of 1.00-1.75”:  • Mount the BS on the pole using the Clamping Bracket as shown above. Assemble the bracket CONCAVE as shown. • Tighten the bracket using the provided screws. • Use a tightening torque of 14N/m to tighten. 4.1.4  Mounting On a Wall 1.  Secure the Bracket Base to the BS underside: • Secure  Bracket  Base  to  the  underside  of  the  BS,  using  the  provided  screws,  as shown below:               • Verify that the orientation of the hole in the BASE is aligned with the elevation axis. • Use a tightening torque of 5.7N/m to tighten. 2.  Assemble the bracket elements:   • Secure  the  Bracket  Arm  to  the  Bracket Base  using  the  provided  screws,  as shown below: CLAMPING BRACKET Assembled CONCAVE  on the pole Secure to BS Underside  BASE
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Installing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    35  Note: The bolt head should be positioned in the socket on the Bracket BASE. 3.  Mount the BS on the wall:  • Mount  the  WALL/POLE  BRACKET  on  the  wall  in  the  appropriate  position.  Note the azimuth orientation when doing so.    BASE Assemble to BS   i ARM WALL/POLE BRACKET  Secure to a wall Secure to wall Ridges to ridges Washers and bolt
Installing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 36    Runcom Technologies Ltd. • Attach  the  Bracket  Arm  to  the  WALL/POLE  BRACKET  using  the  provided screws.  Note:  The bolt head should be positioned in the ARM socket. • Use a tightening torque of 24 N/m to the azimuth and elevation hardware.  4.2  Overview of the Cable and Power Connections This  section  provides  a  summary  of  the  cable  connections.  Mounting  and  connections  are described in detail in the following sections. BS Connections: ATTENTION!!!  BE  SURE  THE  RF  ANTENNAS  ARE  CONNECTED  OR  THE  RF PORTS ARE TERMINATED BEFORE CONNECTING POWER TO THE UNIT. • RF Antennas: (For models with external RF antennas). Connect coax cables from each RF antenna to the base station ports ANT1/ANT2/ANT3/ANT4.  • GPS  Antenna: Connect  a coax cable (10 meters max)  from the GPS  antenna to the BS GPS connector. • Ground:  Use  the  provided  grounding  cable  to  ground  the  BS  to  the  pole  (if  pole  is grounded), or to a grounding point.  • Power: Run the 5-10 meter power cable from the BS Power connector down the pole, to the provided 48 V power converter that is located indoors (i.e. in a building or in a caravan).  Note: It is recommended to connect a battery (for backup) to the 48VDC power supply. • Ethernet:  Run  the  5-10  meter  Ethernet  cable  of  the  base  station  from  the  ETH connector at the bottom of the base station down the pole and connect it to an indoor Ethernet connector, such as in a building or in a caravan ARM WALL/POLE BRACKET
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Installing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    37 If necessary, secure the cables to the pole so that it is not loose using plastic strips. ETH: Indoor Ethernet Connection48VDC5-10 Meters Power Cable5-10 Meters ETH CableGrounding Cable (connected to pole – if grounded, or to other grounding point)GPS AntennaCables for 4 RF AntennasBUILDINGDouble Dual-Slant RF AntennasGPS Cable(10 meters max)Building ROOF40cm from TOP of poleGPS GND ETHBS48VDC BatteryX4 Antennas  Figure 23 Overview BS Connections
Installing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 38    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 4.3  Mounting the RF Antennas  After mounting the base station on a pole or wall: • For models with external RF antennas, mount the RF antennas in the selected locations according to the instructions given in this section. • Mount the GPS Antenna in the selected locations according to the instructions given in this section. 4.3.1  Mounting the RF Antenna Note: This section is relevant only for installations of BSs with external antennas. Refer to section  1.1 for more information on antenna configurations. 4.3.1.1  RF Antenna Location Criteria • To  avoid  frequency  reuse  problems  caused  by  unwanted  reflections,  the  main  part  of the antenna must be clear of any metal objects for a range of parameter to 20 meters. • Make sure that there are no obstacles located in front of the RF antenna, such s poles, transmission equipment from other vendors or another Runcom RF antenna. 4.3.1.2  RF Antenna Mounting Note: The antenna is mounted and adjusted using the provided antenna mounting kit. To mount the RF Antennas: • Use the supplied RF antenna (pole) mounting kit to attach the antenna to the pole.  • Connect the antennas to the BS using the provided 0.5 -1 meter coax cables. • Tilt  the  antenna  as  required.  The  antenna’s  mounting  kit  enables  the  antenna  to  be tilted along two axes.  • The antenna position can be fine-tuned at a later stage.    Figure 24 RF Antennas Mounting
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Installing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    39  4.3.1.3  4x4 antennas Outdoor Connection Requirements  Pico BS 4x4 antennas require using Antennas Dual Slant type (with polarization). Antennas connection should be accordantly: • BS  “Ant  1”  connector  →  connected  via  RF  cable  →to  Antenna  1  “Port  1”  or  “ANT1” connector •  BS  “Ant  2”  connector  →  connected  via  RF  cable  →to  Antenna  2  “Port  1”  or  “ANT1” connector • BS  “Ant  3”  connector  →  connected  via  RF  cable  →to  Antenna  1  “Port  2”  or  “ANT2” connector • BS  “Ant  4”  connector  →  connected  via  RF  cable  →to  Antenna  2  “Port  2”  or  “ANT2”  connector Note: Reason for Requirement is to obtain proper downlink throughput ,each BS TX stream should  be with different polarity   Figure 25 BS Antennas Connection  Figure 26 BS Antennas Polarization Connection Description
Installing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 40    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 4.4  Pole Mounted GPS Antenna The following is an example of a pole mounted GPS antenna for single-sector coverage.
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Installing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    41  4.4.1  GPS Antenna Installation The GPS active antenna may be mounted using two different methods:  • Attached to a pole or other hosting surface using a magnet  • Mounted to the RNU4000 unit using the supplied bracket.  For coverage  of  multi-sector  sites  using  a  number  of  BSs,  one GPS  antennas  can serve  a number of interconnected and synchronized BSs.  The  Pole  and  bracket  mounting  methods  as  well  as  the  multi-sector  GPS  coverage  are described in this section.  Note: The Holdover time (duration that BS synchronization is retained – from  the  point  in time in which the GPS antenna is disconnected) is determined by the internal GPS. Currently – approximately 8 hours. 4.4.2  Criteria for selecting the GPS antenna location • The whole antenna area is exposed to the sky. • GPS antenna should not be more than 10 meters from the RNU4000BS (excessive cable length may cause interference). Bracket Mounted GPS Antenna The GPS antenna can be assembled on to the RNU4000BS unit using the supplied. 4.4.3  GPS antenna mounted to the RNU4000BS body • Assemble the bracket to the underside of the unit as illustrated in the following image. • Connect the GPS antenna to the RNU4000BS GPS connector using a coax cable.  • Assemble the GPS antenna to the bracket as illustrated.   Figure 27 GPS Antenna to Bracket Connections
Installing the RNU4000BS BS  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 42    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  4.4.4  Multi-sector Daisy-chained GPS Antennas This section describes how to connect and synchronize GPS antennas for multi-sector sites covered by a dedicated RNU4000BS unit per site (x4 Tx/Rx channels per site). The BSs can be connected in two configurations: • One GPS antenna can serve all the BSs • For redundancy - each BS can operate with a dedicated GPS antenna.  4.4.4.1  Hardware Interconnections The  figure  below  illustrates  a  daisy-chain  configuration  for  a  four-sector  base  station  site with four RNU4000 units. Each unit has an integrated GPS module, and an internal holdover circuit responsible for providing a 1PPS signal in case of loss of PPS source (from either the integrated GPS unit or the PPS IN port).  Figure 28 GPS Synchronization Connection - (daisy-chain) 4.4.4.2  Configuration Parameters  For  synchronization  configuration  and  indication  details  description  parameters  refer  to “WEB GUI” section.  4.5  End-to-End Traffic Test After the system is installed, it is recommended to perform an End to End (E2E) test to test communication and traffic transference over the link.  In  this  test,  a  computer  connected  to  a  CPE  (that  is  configured  to  operate  with  the  BS) sends  a  ping  message  towards  the  NOC  (Network  Operations  Center)  and  AAA (Authentication,  Authorization  and  Accounting  center).    Receiving  an  answer  from  the NOC/AAA  side  by  the  CPE's  PC  assures  that  the  system  is  configured  and  operating properly. The following figure shows the end-to-end test elements.
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Installing the RNU4000BS BS Runcom Technologies Ltd.    43    To perform the test 1.  Ensure that the BS is configured with the: • Center frequency • ASN-GW IP address and security parameters  2.  Connect the BS to a CPE configured with the: • Center Frequency 3.    Connect  a  computer  configured  to  communicate  with  the  CPE  –  using  the  CPE  IP address subnet) to the CPE Ethernet port using a cross-cable. 4.  Use Telnet to send a ping command from the CPE computer to the NOC IP Address. 4.5.1  Performing a PING Test To verify connectivity 1.  Open a Command Prompt window from the computer connected to the CPE 2.  Select Start  Run and enter cmd. 3.  Enter a Ping command that pings the NOC. The following shows a Ping command:  4.  Verify that the link has been established properly according to the reply received from the NOC.  5.  If no 'ping' reply is received, check connections and required configuration parameters.
Field Test Performance Evaluation  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 44    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 5  Field Test Performance Evaluation The purpose of this document is to validate in the field performance of Runcom system that includes base station and CPEs (with or without NOC) in the operation modes. The field tests cover MIMO-A (Matrix A or SISO) and MIMO B (Matrix B).  This document contains the following main sections that describe the test performance: • Throughput performance per CINR and MCS (modulation coding scheme)  The table below describes the test equipment list and the associated accessories in order to perform the test as described in this document Equipment  QTY  Parameters Outdoor Compact BTS 4x4  1  4x30dbm, 65 or 90 degrees sector antenna 16dbi IDU CPE   2  2x24dbm, panel antenna 2x7dbi or 2x15dbi ODU CPE   2  2x24dbi, omni antennas 2x5dbi USB   2  1x17-20dbm, on board antenna CNOC    1  License for 100 subscribers RF Configuration     BW  10MHz (or 5MHz)   TX/RX symbols ratio  32/15 (or 26:21 for higher UL)   TX power   4x0dB MAX 4X30dB MAX for Lab test for field test DL Modulation max  QAM 64 2/3  For mobile UL Modulation max  QAM 16 ¾   For mobile  Network  Configuration      Service Flow  Default  BE, UGS, nRTPS CIR 64Kb MIR DL 40Mbs/UL 40Mbs All users  Advance Configuration      Special settings   MIMO-B mode  BS CINR Threshold table parameters   BS Synch Configuration  GPS for external use Internal clock For field test For Lab test 5.1  Field Test Overview  The field test testing procedures is used to evaluate the throughput performance and the base station sector coverage performance in LOS and N-LOS environment. To get more robust reliable measurements results for better analysis the recommended conditions for the testing points are LOS environment. Note:
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Field Test Performance Evaluation Runcom Technologies Ltd.    45 1. For MIMO B operation mode the DL CINR should be 25db 2. For maintaining the MIMO B mode the recommended set up is LOS or Near-LOS.  5.2  Field Test Setup The setup presented here is a suggestion for a general setup which allows the operation of the tests as described in this document.   Figure 29 Test Setup Diagram   Figure 30 Field Test Setup
Field Test Performance Evaluation  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 46    Runcom Technologies Ltd.    Figure 31 Field Test Point    Figure 32 Sector Radio Coverage         Sector 1 120° BS Site
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Field Test Performance Evaluation Runcom Technologies Ltd.    47 5.3  Field Test Procedure  Preliminary preparation 1. Establish the test setup and the outdoor installation according to the figure “Field Test Setup” or equivalent  2. Establish connection between the BS and the CPE and required settings to obtain proper connection  Perform PC to PC TCP throughput performance using measurement tools: • FTP “FileZilla Server” (Setting Buffer size = 491520/Socet buffer size=983040) • 5 sessions (file size 80 Mb each) running simultaneously on CPE in complete LOS DL Throughput performance SISO/ MIMO B  DL link Modulation  RSSI[dB] CINR [dB] DL Throughput (max) [Mb/s] Radio BW 10MHz TX/RX symbols ratio 32:15 64 QAM 5/6 (MIMO-B)  -55  27  37 64 QAM 2/3 (MIMO-B)  -58  25  30 16 QAM ¾ (MIMO-B)  -65  22  22 64 QAM 2/3 (SISO)  -70  20  14.5 16QAM ¾ (SISO)  -75  17  11 16QAM ½ (SISO)  -78  14  7.5 QPSK ¾ (SISO)  -80  11  5.5 QPSK ½  (SISO)  -83  8  3.5  Note: 1. Throughput performance measurements values tolerance -5% 2. CINR measure values tolerance ±2dBm 3. RSSI values tolerance ±3dBm  DL Throughput performance SISO table - theoretical calculation / symbol ratio 32:15  DL Modulation  DL CINR             threshold DL Throughput (max) BW 10MHz [Mb/s] DL Throughput (max) [Mb/s] Radio BW 5MHz TX/RX symbols ratio 32:15 QPSK 1/2  8  4  2 QPSK  3/4  11  6  3 QAM 16 1/2  14  8  4 QAM 16 3/4  17  12  6 QAM 64 1/2  20  12  6 QAM 64 2/3  22  16  8 QAM 64 3/4  24  18  9 QAM 64 5/6  25  20  10
Field Test Performance Evaluation  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 48    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  UL Throughput performance SISO - theoretical calculation / symbol ratio 32:15 DL Modulation  DL CINR             threshold DL Throughput (max) BW 10MHz [Mb/s] DL Throughput (max) BW 5MHz [Mb/s] QPSK 1/2  3  1.34  0.6 QPSK  3/4  6  2  1 QAM 16 1/2  9  2.68  1.34 QAM 16 3/4  12  4  2   DL Throughput performance MIMO B table - theoretical calculation / symbol ratio 32:15  DL Modulation  DL CINR             threshold DL Throughput (max) BW 10MHz [Mb/s] DL Throughput (max) BW 5MHz [Mb/s] QAM 16 3/4  20  24  12 QAM 64 2/3  22  32  16 QAM 64 5/6  25  40  20
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Technical Specifications Runcom Technologies Ltd.    49 6  Technical Specifications  The RNU4000BS BS installation procedure involves the following accessories: • RF Antennas • GPS Antenna (Optional) • Mounting kit This section details the specifications for the RNU4000BS BS and accessories. 6.1  RNU4000BS BS Specifications Radio Standard compliance complies with 802.16e according to the WiMAX Forum profiles.                                             WiMax  Fixed and Mobile Number of sectors  1, 2 or 4 sectors System Capability  LOS, Near LOS, Non LOS Frequency  2.3-2.7GHz, 3.3-3.8GHz (CBP capability for band 3.675-3.700GHz is required),  4.9-5.0GHz (other frequencies are optional)  FFT  512, 1024, 2048 FEC  Convolution Code and Turbo Code Channel bandwidth  3.5 MHz, 5 MHz, 7 MHz, 8.75 MHz, 10 MHz, optional 20 MHz Duplex method  TDD, optional FDD/HFDD Central frequency resolution  125 KHz Maximum output power (on antenna connector) +30dBm +28 dBm per antenna in 4.9GHz Antennas:    Type  Integrated Sectorized  11dbi (90°)  External dual slant  Single antenna Number  2 dual-slant;  Connectors  4x N-Type, 50 ohm, lightning protected (Optional) Modulation and coding rates  DL/UL: QPSK (1/2, 3/4) , 16 QAM (1/2, 3/4), 64 QAM (2/3 , 3/4, 5/6 ) (64 QAM is optional for UL) Diversity Supported  MIMO A/B , STC, MRC, SISO,  GPS  Integrated Synchronization  Integrated GPS module with on board synchronization unit
Technical Specifications  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 50    Runcom Technologies Ltd. Management Network Management  SNMPv2/v3, standard and proprietary MIB System Configuration  SNMP, FTP, CLI Software Upgrade  Remote TFTP upgrade of firmware and programming Interfaces Network Interfaces  2x10/100 Base-T, Optional 1xGE and optical interface SX/LX Northbound Interface  Profile C, R6 per SF GRE tunnel, Profile B is optional Connectors  2xN-Type for external antenna 50 ohm, External synchronization option, external GPS antenna option, power connector, 2xRJ-45 Electrical Characteristics Power Source  -36 to -72 VDC < 60Watt Physical and Environmental Dimensions  39cm (L) x 24cm (W) x 12cm (H) Weight  5000 grams / not including mounting kit Operating external temperature  Industrial -40°C to 55° C Operating humidity  95% non-condensing Standards Compliance* Safety   EN 60950-1, EN 60950-22 Environmental   IEC 60529-1, IP66 Radio   FCC Part 27 , Part 90; EN302 623 , EN302 544 EMC  FCC part 15, class B ; ETSI EN 301489-1
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Technical Specifications Runcom Technologies Ltd.    51 6.2  External Dual-Slant RF Antennas Specifications 6.2.1  Dual-Slant Antenna 2.3-2.7 GHz; 17 dBi; 65° (MT-364054/ND)  Electrical Gain   16 dBi (min) @ 2.3 - 2.5 GHz 17.5±0.5 dBi @ 2.5 - 2.7 GHz VSWR  1.5:1 (typ), 1.7 :1(max) Azimuth Beam width @ 13.5dBi  65º (typ) Elevation Beam width @ -3 dB  7º (typ) Polarization  Dual Linear, ± 45º  Cross-polarization  -20 dB (max) @ 2.3 - 2.5 GHz -17 dB (max) @ 2.5 - 2.7 GHz Side Lobes Level Azimuth and Elevation  Meets ETSI EN 302 326- V1.1.2 (2006-03) Side Lobes Level for Azimuth in the range (± 100 to ± 180 from Boresight) -20 dB (max) @ 2.3 - 2.5 GHz -25 dB (max) @ 2.5 - 2.7 GHz Front-to-Back Ratio  -30 dB (max) Port-to-Port Isolation  23 dB (min), 30 dB (typ) Input Impedance  50 (ohm) Input Power  20 W (CW), 250 W (peak) Lightning Protection  DC grounded Mechanical  DIMENSIONS ( Lx W x D)  945 x 126 x 37mm (max) WEIGHT  3.0 kg (max) CONNECTOR  2 x N-Type Female RADOME  Plastic UV Resistant BASE PLATE  Aluminum with chemical conversion coating MECHANICAL DOWN TILT  0º to (-10º)
Technical Specifications  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 52    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 6.2.2  Double-dual Slant 2300-2700 MHz Remote Tilt-Panel Antenna Electrical Frequency Range  2300-2700 MHz  Gain   17.1 dBi @ 2.4 GHz 17.8 dBi @ 2.6 GHz Return Loss  > 15 dB Polarization  Dual Slant ± 45° Horizontal Beamwidth  65° Vertical Beamwidth  7° with nullfill  Electrical Down tilt  0° - 10° independently continuously adjustable Upper Sidelobe Level  < -18 dB Front to Back Ratio  > 30 dB Isolation Between Ports  > 30 dB Power Rating  250 W Impedance  50 ohm Lightening Protection  DC Grounded Connector Type  N-Type Female RET Type  Internal motor & manual override RET Interface  AISG 2 Remotely upgradeable  RET Connector  Single AISG 8 pin male Mechanical  Antenna Dimensions  1070x300x115 mm Packed Dimensions  1200x330x200 mm Antenna Weight  13 kg Radom Material  Polyester Fiberglass
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Technical Specifications Runcom Technologies Ltd.    53 6.2.3  Dual-Slant Antenna 2.3-2.7 GHz; 16 dBi; 60° (SP2327-16XP60NUF)  Electrical Gain   16 dBi @ 2.3-2.5 GHz 16.5 dBi @ 2.5-2.7 GHz VSWR  1.5 : 1 (max) Azimuth Beamwidth @ 13.5dBi  60º  +/- 5º Elevation Beamwidth @ -3 dB  9º (typ) Polarization  Dual Linear, ± 45º Front-to-Back Ratio EN 302 326 V.1.1.2 (2006-03) -25 dB (Min) Port-to-Port Isolation  30 dB (typ) @ 2.3-2.7 GHz Null Fill  1st Sidelobe: -15dB 2nd Sidelobe: -18dB Input Impedance  50 (ohm) Input Power  20 W (CW), 250 W (peak) Lightning Protection  DC grounded Mechanical  DIMENSIONS ( Lx W x D)  711x171x90mm (max) WEIGHT  3.1 kg (max) CONNECTOR  2 x N-Type Female RADOME  Gray UV resistant plastic MECHANICAL DOWN TILT  0º to (-10º)
Technical Specifications  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 54    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 6.2.4  Dual-Slant Antenna 2.3-2.7 GHz; 15 dBi; 90° (SP2327-15XP90NUF)  Electrical Gain   14.5 dBi @ 2.3-2.5 GHz 15 dBi @ 2.5-2.7 GHz VSWR  1.5 : 1 (max) Azimuth Beamwidth @ 13.5dBi  90º  +/- 5º Elevation Beamwidth @ -3 dB  9º (typ) Polarization  Dual Linear, ± 45º Front-to-Back Ratio EN 302 326 V.1.1.2 (2006-03) -25 dB (Min) Port-to-Port Isolation  30 dB (typ) @ 2.3-2.7 GHz Null Fill  1st Sidelobe: -15dB 2nd Sidelobe: -18dB Input Impedance  50 (ohm) Input Power  20 W (CW), 250 W (peak) Lightning Protection  DC grounded Mechanical  DIMENSIONS ( Lx W x D)  711x171x90mm (max) WEIGHT  3.1 kg (max) CONNECTOR  2 x N-Type Female RADOME  Gray UV resistant plastic MECHANICAL DOWN TILT  0º to (-10º)
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Technical Specifications Runcom Technologies Ltd.    55  6.2.5  Dual-Slant Antenna 3.3-3.8 GHz; 17 dBi; 65° (MT-404067/ND)  Electrical Gain   16 dBi (min) @ 3.3-3.4 GHz 17.5 ±0.5 dBi @ 3.5-3.8 GHz VSWR  1.5 : 1 (typ) 1.8:1 (max) Azimuth Beamwidth @ 13.5dBi  65º (typ) Elevation Beamwidth @ -3 dB  7.5º (typ) Polarization  Dual Linear, ± 45º  Cross-polarization  ETSI EN 302 326 V.1.1.2 (2006-03)  Side Lobes Level Azimuth and Elevation  Meets ETSI EN 302 326- V1.1.2 (2006-03)  Side Lobes Level for Azimuth in the range (± 100 to ± 180 from Boresight) -25dB (max) @ 3.3-3.5 GHz -30dB (max) @ 3.5-3.8 GHz Front-to-Back Ratio EN 302 326 V.1.1.2 (2006-03) -30 dB (max) Port-to-Port Isolation  25 dB (min) @ 3.3-3.7 GHz 20 dB (min) @ 3.7-3.8 GHz Input Impedance  50 (ohm) Input Power  20 W (CW), 250 W (peak) Lightning Protection  DC grounded Mechanical  DIMENSIONS ( Lx W x D)  600x130x63mm (max) WEIGHT  2.5 kg (max) CONNECTOR  2 x N-Type Female RADOME  Plastic UV Resistant BASE PLATE  Aluminum with chemical conversion coating MECHANICAL DOWN TILT  0º to (-10º)
Technical Specifications  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 56    Runcom Technologies Ltd. 6.2.6  Dual-Slant Antenna 3.3-3.8 GHz; 17 dBi; 65° (SP3338-17XP65)  Electrical Gain   16.5 dBi @ 3.3-3.5 GHz 17 dBi @ 3.5-3.8 GHz VSWR  1.5 : 1 (max) Azimuth Beamwidth @ 13.5dBi  65º  +/- 5º Elevation Beamwidth @ -3 dB  7º (typ) Polarization  Dual Linear, ± 45º Upper Side Lobe Suppression 30 degrees above horizon -15dB @ 3.3-3.8 GHz Front-to-Back Ratio EN 302 326 V.1.1.2 (2006-03) -25 dB (Min) Port-to-Port Isolation  30 dB (typ) @ 3.3-3.8 GHz Input Impedance  50 (ohm) Input Power  20 W (CW), 250 W (peak) Lightning Protection  DC grounded Mechanical  DIMENSIONS ( Lx W x D)  711x171x90mm (max) WEIGHT  3.1 kg (max) CONNECTOR  2 x N-Type Female RADOME  Gray UV resistant plastic MECHANICAL DOWN TILT  0º to (-10º)
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Technical Specifications Runcom Technologies Ltd.    57 6.2.6.1  Radiation Patterns   SP3338-17XP65 azimuth plane  SP3338-17XP65 elevation plane
Technical Specifications  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 58    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  6.2.7  Dual-Slant Antenna 3.3-3.8 GHz; 17 dBi; 90° (SP3338-17XP90)  Electrical Gain   15.5 dBi @ 3.3-3.5 GHz 16 dBi @ 3.5-3.8 GHz VSWR  1.5 : 1 (max) Azimuth Beamwidth @ 13.5dBi  90º  +/- 5º Elevation Beamwidth @ -3 dB  7º (typ) Polarization  Dual Linear, ± 45º Upper Side Lobe Suppression 30 degrees above horizon -15dB @ 3.3-3.8 GHz Front-to-Back Ratio EN 302 326 V.1.1.2 (2006-03) -25 dB (Min) Port-to-Port Isolation  30 dB (typ) @ 3.3-3.8 GHz Input Impedance  50 (ohm) Input Power  20 W (CW), 250 W (peak) Lightning Protection  DC grounded Mechanical  DIMENSIONS ( Lx W x D)  711x171x90mm (max) WEIGHT  3.1 kg (max) CONNECTOR  2 x N-Type Female RADOME  Gray UV resistant plastic MECHANICAL DOWN TILT  0º to (-10º)
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Technical Specifications Runcom Technologies Ltd.    59 6.2.7.1  Radiation Patterns   SP3338-17XP90 azimuth plane  SP3338-16XP90 elevation plane
Technical Specifications  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 60    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  6.2.8  Dual-Slant Antenna 4.9-5.95 GHz; 16 dBi;90º (MT- 464018/ND)  Electrical Gain   16 dBi (min) @ 4.9-5.95 GHz VSWR  2 : 1 (max) 1.7:1 (typ) 4dB Azimuth Beam width   90º (typ) Elevation Beam width @ -3 dB  6.0º (typ) Polarization  Dual Linear, ± 45º Cross-polarization  ETSI EN 302 326 V.1.1.2 (2006-03) EL upper side lobes level  25dB (typ Front-to-Back Ratio  -25 dB (max) Port-to-Port Isolation  25 dB (typ) 22dB (min) Input Impedance  50 (ohm) Input Power  20 W (CW), 250 W (peak) Lightning Protection  DC grounded  Mechanical  Antenna Dimensions  550x250x17 mm Connector  2xN-Type Female Antenna Weight  2.5 kg Radom Material  Plastic
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Technical Specifications Runcom Technologies Ltd.    61  6.3  RNU4000BS Internal Antenna Specifications  Specifications for 2.5 GHz / 3.5 GHz/4.9GHz Electrical  2.5 GHz 3.5 GHz                4.9 GHz Antenna Model  4x Sector  4 x Sector  4 x Sector Frequency Range  2.3 – 2.7 GHz  3.3 – 3.8 GHz  4.9 - 5.1 GHz Gain  + 11.5 dBi x 2  + 11.5 dBi x 2   +12dBi x 2 VSWR  1.6:1  1.6:1  1.7:1 3 dB Azimuth Beam width  110°  110°  90° 3 dB Elevation Beam width  30°  20°  22° Polarization  Dual Slant ± 45°  Dual Slant ± 45°  Dual Slant ± 45° Cross Polarization  -30 dB  -27 ± 3 dB  -35dB F/B Ratio  -25 dB  -25 dB  -23dB Mechanical Form Factor  RNU4000BS Enclosure Integrated Dimensions  236.0 x 79.5 x 48.2 mm (without connectors)
Technical Specifications  RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual 62    Runcom Technologies Ltd.  6.4  GPS Antenna Specifications GPS Active Antenna (BY/GPS/06) Dielectric Center Frequency  1575.42 MHz ± 3 MHz VSWR  1.5:1 Bandwidth  ±5 MHz Impedance  50 ohm Peak Gain  > 3 dBic  Based on 7×7cm ground plane Gain Coverage  >- 4 dBic at –90°<0<+90°(over 75% Volume) Polarization  RHCP LNA Filter LNA Gain (without cable)  28 dB Typical Noise Figure  1.5 dB 7dB Min f0+/-20MHZ 20dB Min f0+/-50MHZ Filter Out of Band Attenuation (f0=1575.42 MHz) 30dB Min f0+/-100MHZ VSWR  < 2.0 DC Voltage  3.0V to 5.0V DC Current  10mA Max Mechanical Weight  < 110 gr Dimensions D x H  46 mm x 15 mm Cable  RG174 3m or other Connector  SMA/SMB/SMC/BNC/FME/TNC/MCX/MMCX or other Mounting  Screw Mount Housing  Black Environmental Operating Temperature  -40° ~ +85°C Storage Temperature  -45° ~ +100°C Vibration  Sine sweep 1g(0-p)10~50~10Hz each axis
RNU4000BS Base Station User Manual    Technical Specifications Runcom Technologies Ltd.    63 Humidity  95%~100% RH Weatherproof  100% Weatherproof

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