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CFIP Lumina Series
Full Outdoor Unit
Installation Manual
Product code: I0DGET01
© SAF Tehnika JSC 2010
Table of Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.3.1
1.3.2
Revision history....................................................................................................................................... 3
List of Abbreviations............................................................................................................................... 3
Safety Precautions.................................................................................................................................. 4
Electrical Safety...................................................................................................................................... 4
Microwave Radiation .............................................................................................................................. 4
Getting Started.................................................................................................................................... 5
Unpacking and Inventory............................................................................................................. 5
2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.3
2.3.1
Contents of Transportation Package for CFIP Lumina link............................................................... 5
Package Weight and Dimensions ......................................................................................................... 5
Required Installation Tools ......................................................................................................... 5
CFIP Lumina Installation Tools............................................................................................................. 5
Antenna Installation Tools..................................................................................................................... 6
Labels ............................................................................................................................................ 6
CFIP Lumina Label................................................................................................................................. 6
Installing CFIP Lumina Full Outdoor Unit (FODU) radiolink..................................................... 6
Basic configuration with Web/command prompt........................................................................ 7
4.1
Assembling CFIP Lumina DC Connector .................................................................................. 7
4.2
Initial configuration with Web GUI.............................................................................................. 8
4.3
Initial configuration with command prompt ........................................................................... 10
5 CFIP Lumina Full Outdoor Unit and Antenna Installation....................................................... 10
5.1
Polarization Considerations...................................................................................................... 10
5.2
Attaching CFIP Full Outdoor Unit to Antenna ......................................................................... 11
5.3
Grounding the Full Outdoor Unit .............................................................................................. 12
5.4
Antenna Alignment .................................................................................................................... 12
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.4.3
Calculating Expected Received Signal Level (RSL)........................................................................... 12
Alignment Procedure ........................................................................................................................... 12
RSSI Readings....................................................................................................................................... 13
References......................................................................................................................................... 13
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Proprietary notice
The information presented in this guide is the property of SAF Tehnika, JSC. No part of this
document may be reproduced or transmitted without proper permission from SAF Tehnika,
JSC.
The specifications or information contained in this document are subject to change without
notice due to continuing introduction of design improvements. If there is any conflict between
this document and compliance statements, the latter will supersede this document.
SAF Tehnika, JSC has no liability for typing errors in this document or damages of any kind
that result from the use of this document.
To get up to date information about accessories and their availability, please contact sales
representative.
Note: FODU/ODU does not contain serviceable parts. Warranty will not be applicable in the
event FODU/ODU has been hermetically unsealed.
Note: SAF Tehnika JSC is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused
by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
Copyright Notice
Copyright © 2010 SAF Tehnika, JSC. All rights reserved.
1 Introduction
This manual describes how to install SAF CFIP series microwave radio link consisting of
Full Outdoor Units (FODUs).
1.1
Revision history
Revision
Date
Comments
1.0
September, 2009
Document created
1.2
January, 2010
Document created
1.2
List of Abbreviations
128QAM – 128-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
16APSK – 16-Amplitude and Phase Shift Keying
256QAM – 256-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
32APSK – 32-Amplitude and Phase Shift Keying
64QAM – 64-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
8PSK – 8-Phase Shift Keying
AC – Alternating Current
ACM – Adaptive Coding and Modulation
AGC – Automatic Gain Control
ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange
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DC – Direct Current
FO – Fiber Optics
FODU – Full Outdoor Unit
FTP – File Transfer Protocol
GUI – Graphical User Interface
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
QPSK - Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying
RSL – Received Signal Level
RSSI – Received Signal Strength Indicator
Rx - Receive
SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
TCP/IP – Internet Protocol Suite (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol)
Tx - Transmission
1.3
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1.3.1
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1.3.2
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Safety Precautions
Installation and service must be done by personnel having appropriate technical
training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards during installation and/or
service. The installation and/or service must be done under measures to minimize any
danger to the involved person or any other person.
Use the necessary safety devices when working on or around the mast. Be aware of the
risk of falling objects. Consider the safety catch when hoisting the antenna and radio.
Do not use any components (screws, nuts, etc.) other than those delivered together with
the SAF Tehnika JSC microwave radio equipment or recommended by SAF Tehnika
JSC.
Electrical Safety
The equipment meets the requirements for class I EN 60950 (protection against electric
shock).
All external circuits are TNV-1 (as defined in EN 60950).
All equipment must be grounded before the power cable is connected.
For electrical safety the DC power supply shall have reinforced insulation to the mains
supply.
Microwave Radiation
The transmitter should be switched off before disassembling the equipment to avoid
microwave radiation.
No dangerous levels of microwave radiation exist outside the antenna while in operation
when the antenna is connected to the radio, yet any part of the body shall not be exposed to
the radiation in front of the open radio waveguide output closer than 20 cm while radio
transmitter is turned on.
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2 Getting Started
2.1
Unpacking and Inventory
There are two types of packages, - the box for transportation and the commercial
package. CFIP Lumina are packed in commercial packages whereas commercial boxes are
packed in transportation boxes.
Transportation package for two CFIP Lumina contains two trading packages for CFIP
Lumina.
2.1.1 Contents of Transportation Package for CFIP Lumina link
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CFIP Lumina Full Outdoor Unit, 2 pcs.;
CFIP Lumina mounting wrench, 2 pcs.;
Documentation and software CD (optional);
Twin BNC connector for RS-232 console port for FODUs, 1 pcs. (upon order);
CFIP Lumina hermetical connector for power cable, 2 pcs.;
Factory test report, 1 pcs. (in progress)
2.1.2 Package Weight and Dimensions
The following table lists all the included packages and their weight and dimensions.
Package type
Weight of empty package [g]
Dimensions [mm]
Commercial package for CFIP Lumina
486
532x365x75
Transporting package for CFIP Lumina
700
562x385x283
2.2
Required Installation Tools
2.2.1 CFIP Lumina Installation Tools
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FODU mounting wrench (included);
Power supply unit and power cable (not included);
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Necessary tools for assembling the optical or Ethernet cables, power cables and
connectors (not included)
2.2.2 Antenna Installation Tools
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Voltmeter/multimeter with corresponding BNC adapter (not included);
Mounting bracket and necessary wrenches, nuts, screws and clamps;
Binoculars and compass for clear sight installation (not included).
2.3
Labels
2.3.1 CFIP Lumina Label
The label can be found on the front side of the unit.
The label contains the following information (see samples in the picture below):
Model name (“CFIP-18-Lumina”). The FODU model name example is:
- CFIP-13-Lumina for 13GHz FODU,
- CFIP-23-Lumina for 23GHz FODU, etc, where:
xx - frequency band of the FODU.
- Product Number (I18GHT03L): product number contains information in which band
side (L, H) the FODU operates. Letters A, B, C or D indicate specific subband.
– Unit Serial Number (3203601 00005); the serial number uniquely identifies the unit.
Figure 2. Label of the CFIP Lumina High band side, operating in 18 GHz band
3 Installing CFIP Lumina Full Outdoor Unit (FODU) radiolink
The installation of CFIP Lumina link involves the following steps:
1. Initial equipment set up at the customer’s premises
– Unpack all equipment;
– Prepare necessary cables;
– Provide power to CFIP Lumina using appropriate power supply – 48V, any polarity, at
least 35W of load power;
– Interconnect CFIP Lumina’s with use of test suite (coaxial cable, attenuator,
waveguide-to-coaxial adaptors).
Although testing suite is highly recommended, if it is not available, establish the link
by turning CFIP Lumina’s of one hop against ceiling (with flanges facing upward) and
set minimum Tx power available.
2. Connecting to Web interface management or serial terminal through Ethernet
bridge port or serial management port in order to configure the equipment.
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– The default IP address of Eth port is 192.168.205.10 or 192.168.205.11 (depends on
Low or High band side model) and mask is 255.255.255.0.
– Use serial cable with twin BNC connector to connect ASCII console to interface
termination device, using ‘Hyper Terminal’ or similar application with the following
settings: - Bits per second: 19200; - Data bits: 8; - Parity: None; - Stop bits: 1; - Flow
control: None; use Ethernet patch cable to connect Web GUI or Telnet terminal to
Ethernet management port;
(!) Default username for Web, Telnet and FTP access is admin and password is changeme.
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3. Configuration of equipment: perform basic configuration for each CFIP Lumina;
Radio frequency, bandwidth and transmitter power: by default the transmitter power is
switched off.
Modulation: choose appropriate modulation with better sensitivity (e.g. “256QAM
StrongFEC”) or higher capacity (e.g. “256QAM WeakFEC”) and with (e.g. “256QAM
WeakFEC ACM”) or without adaptive coding and modulation turned on.
IP settings:
– IP address, netmask and gateway of the 10/100Base-T port;
– Remote host address.
SNMP settings (optional):
– Specify SNMP trap manager IP address;
– Specify SNMP read and write community names;
– Specify SNMP NMS hosts.
Complete steps 2 and 3 for each CFIP Lumina.
4. CFIP Lumina and Antenna mechanical installation; this is discussed in chapter 5.
4 Basic configuration with Web/command prompt
4.1
Assembling CFIP Lumina DC Connector
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Figure 2.1. Assembling DC power weatherproof connector
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
4.2
You will need: (1-6) DC connector components and (7) ready 2-wire DC power cable.
Wider sealing rubber ring should be fitted inside from the front end of (6).
Narrower sealing rubber ring should be fitted inside from the rear end of (6).
Parts of the DC connector should be put on the cable in the sequence as shown
DC power cable should be soldered in any layout – any polarity can be used.
Afterwards, part (6) should be tightened on to part (5).
Assembled DC power connector after tightening the last part (1)
Initial configuration with Web GUI
(!) Before you start
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Your connected laptop should be in the same subnet with manageable CFIP, so you can
“see” them; that is why, the laptop Ethernet port settings should be set as follows: (in
‘Microsoft Windows’ go to Control panel Æ Network Connections Æ Local Area
Connection Æ Properties Æ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Æ Properties):
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IP address 192.168.205.1;
netmask 255.255.255.0;
everything else is blank.
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CFIP Lumina requires power source with the minimum of 35W to connect the laptop to the
CFIP Lumina. Dedicated power supply can be purchased from SAF Tehnika JSC as
optional accessory. Any power source polarity can be used.
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To know IP address, side value should be read from the label. See Chapter 2.3 for details.
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If Low Side -> IP: 192.168.205.10
If High Side -> IP: 192.168.205.11
Connect to CFIP Lumina by entering IP address in the browser address line - by default
192.168.205.10 for the low side and 192.168.205.11 for the high side.
When asked to log in, the default user name is admin and password is changeme.
It is recommended to use the following or later versions of web-browsers:
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IE v. 6.0 (SVG plugin must be installed)
Mozilla Firefox v. 2.0.0.11
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Safari v. 3.0
Opera v. 9.50
If everything was connected correctly, you will see a screen similar to this (with no alarm
indications):
Figure 4. Web Interface - main window
Otherwise please refer to “The CFIP Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and
Configuration Guide” or contact SAF Tehnika JSC support team techsupport@saftehnika.com
STEP 1
To start basic configuration process, you must proceed with the configuration wizard.
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Go to ‘Configuration Æ Configuration wizard’;
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Enter system name (CFIP Lumina identification name), change password for ‘admin’ account and
specify password for ‘guest’ account. By default, the password for ‘admin’ account is ‘changeme’
and there is no password specified for ‘guest’ account;
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Press ‘Next step >>’.
STEP 2
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Enter IP address, IP mask, default gateway and remote link side IP address, if necessary; if
192.168.205.* subnet is not reserved for other purposes, it is recommended that CFIP devices
stay in the same subnet to avoid confusions regarding IP addressing;
Press ‘Next step >>’.
STEP 3
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Enter preferable bandwidth, modulation type;
Press ‘Next step >>’.
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Enter preferable Tx power and Tx frequency;
Press ‘Next step >>’.
STEP 5
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Check the settings;
Press ‘Execute configuration’ to confirm your choice.
STEP 6
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Repeat STEP 1-5 for the second CFIP Lumina;
Go to ‘Status’ screen to check link operation.
4.3
Initial configuration with command prompt
Command prompt is available using serial connection (Twin BNC) or Ethernet management port –
using Telnet or command prompt in Web interface – for further details see the “CFIP Series Full Outdoor
Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide”.
Default user name for Web and Telnet access is admin and password is changeme.
Configuration steps using command prompt are the following:
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Check the system settings with command ‘status’
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Configuration required parameters:
– Tx power with the command ‘radio txpower []’;
– Tx frequency with the command ‘radio freq []’;
– Channel bandwidth and modulation type with the command ‘modem set 
  {StrongFEC|WeakFEC}’;
(!) Before you set above mentioned parameters, you must know what frequency and bandwidth you may
use and at what power you may transmit.
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Name of the CFIP Lumina with the command ‘system name ’. Default name is
‘SAF’;
– IP address with the command ‘net ip addr ’, if it is necessary;
– IP mask with the command ‘net ip mask ’, if it is necessary;
– IP default gateway with the command ‘net ip gw ’, if it is necessary.
Save settings with the command ‘cfg write’; restarting with the command ‘system reset’;
Check the settings made, modem and radio status with the commands ‘status’, ‘modem status’
and ‘radio status’ respectively.
5 CFIP Lumina Full Outdoor Unit and Antenna Installation
5.1
Polarization Considerations
The position of the CFIP Lumina determines the polarization of the radio signal. The
waveguide flange can be used as the indicator, see picture in the next chapter.
When attaching CFIP Lumina to the antenna, the antenna waveguide transition
polarization must match with the CFIP Lumina polarization.
(!) Polarizations must meet as perfect as possible at both ends of the link, otherwise you will be
experiencing low RSL value.
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5.2
Attaching CFIP Full Outdoor Unit to Antenna
Figure 5. Attaching CFIP Full Outdoor Unit to Antenna
Fig. 5(1). You need only one tool to attach CFIP Lumina to the antenna.
Fig. 5(2). Check antenna polarization and match it with CFIP Lumina polarization.
Note, that antenna feed sticker must be removed before use.
Fig. 5(3). Note, that lockings should be positioned in way it is shown on picture.
Fig. 5(4). Use two guidance pins or 4 side lockings to choose preferable way of attachment. Lockings
should be tightened diagonally in sequence as shown.
Fig. 5(5, 6). Attaching tool allows tightening lockings in two different ways. Twist the tool clockwise.
Fig. 5(7). Tightened lockings should look as shown on picture.
(!) Mounting locks may differ from the ones shown in the image.
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5.3
Grounding the Full Outdoor Unit
Attach the site ground to the CFIP Lumina using the grounding screw provided on the
CFIP Lumina housing, the location of the grounding screw is depicted in the picture below.
Grounding screw
Figure 6.
5.4
Antenna Alignment
5.4.1 Calculating Expected Received Signal Level (RSL)
The expected RSL (receive signal level) can be calculated using “path calculator” provided
by SAF Tehnika JSC.
5.4.2 Alignment Procedure
The antenna alignment procedure can be made easier by placing one person at each
antenna location during alignment process. However, alignment should be performed on one
antenna at a time, each person alternatively turns antenna until the RSL is optimized.
The following steps are required to properly align the antennas:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Start at one end of the link, connect a voltmeter to the RSSI port on the CFIP Lumina.
Ensure the voltmeter is set to DC voltage and set on a range 0 – 2 volts.
Loosen the antenna hardware that is used for securing the antenna movement in the
azimuth directions.
Roughly aim the antenna directing the main lobe to the far-end antenna.
Slowly sweep the antenna while observing the readings on the voltmeter. The higher
is the voltage, the higher is the RSL.
Secure the azimuth adjustment hardware once main lobe is found and the highest
signal level is achieved.
Loosen the antenna hardware that is used for securing the antenna movement in the
elevation direction. Slowly sweep the antenna while observing the voltmeter. Once the
signal is peaked, the elevation adjustment hardware can be secured.
Perform steps 1 through 6 on the opposite end of the link until the signal level is
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peaked for both azimuth and elevation.
After the AGC voltages have been peaked on both ends of the link, observe the RSL
indicated in Web management window. Ensure that the RSL is within +/- 5dB of calculated
RSL.
5.4.3 RSSI Readings
To aid in the antenna alignment process, the following chart and table shows typical
relationship of the RSL (Rx level) vs. RSSI port output voltage (RSSI – Received Signal Strength
Indicator). The evaluated Rx level has the error +/-2 dBm.
6 References
All the documents comprised in this chapter can be ordered from SAF Tehnika JSC or its
sales representatives.
• Technical Descriptions
Available technical descriptions:
The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide
- a generic technical description of the CFIP series products, it comprises the installation and
commissioning issues and accessories, functional description, technical data.
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