Siemens Canada 723702 Pico Base station transceiver User Manual Win7200 Pico BST Installation Guide MDOC IG 210609

Siemens Canada Limited Pico Base station transceiver Win7200 Pico BST Installation Guide MDOC IG 210609

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Users manual

Installation Guide for:
WiN7200 Pico Base Station (pBST) Family
WiNetworks Win-Max™ 802.16e
M/N: MDOC-IG-120309
Version: 1.2
Revision: 1.0
Date: Mar 2009
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Safety Information
General
Read this User Manual and follow all operating and safety instructions.
The base station and antenna must be installed by a professional installer.
The power requirements are indicated on the product-marking label. Do not exceed the
described limits.
Equipment Installation
The equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC),
ANSI/NFPA 70, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1, CSA C22.1; and when applicable, the
National Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2. And unless marked or otherwise identified, the Standard
for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
RF Exposure
WiN7200 is compliant with the requirements set forth in CFR 47 section 1.1307, addressing RF
Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in OET Bulletin 65. The outdoor base station
should be positioned more than 0.65 feet (20 cm) from humans. Lightning Protection
When Pico BST unit is installed in an outdoor location, all indoor components (Ethernet,
power supply) should be connected through a lightning protector.
The purpose of the lightning protection is to protect people and equipment located indoors from
lightning that might strike the Pico BST unit or its outdoor cables. Therefore, the lightning
protector device should be installed indoors, as close as possible to the point where the cables
enter the building. The lightning protector can also be installed outdoors, as long as the cables
that go from it indoors are well protected from lightning between the box and the building
entrance.
Power Cord Protection
The Win7200 should always be connected to the supplied data adapter for both power supply
and data transfer purposes.
Any other type of connection/application of the WiN7200 and/or supplied data adapter is not
allowed.
Route all power supply cords so that people cannot walk on them, or place objects on or against
them. This can pinch or damage the cords.
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Servicing
Do not open the cover of this product and attempt service unless instructed by a WiNETWORKS
certified technician. Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel. Removing the covers or
modifying any part of this device voids its warranty.
Keep away from electric power lines!
Carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual. By nature of the installation, you may be
exposed to hazardous environments and high voltage. Use caution when installing the outdoor
system.
Antenna Grounding Requirements
Verify that the antenna or cable system is grounded (earthed).
The antenna installation must be as per Article 810 of the NEC. Of particular note is the
requirement that the grounding conductor not be less than 10 AWG (Cu). The scheme should be
either in accordance with UL 96 and 96A. Lightning Protection Components and Installation
Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems, or tested in accordance with UL 50 and UL 497.
Outdoor Grounding System
Verify that the base station is grounded.
The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static
electricity. It is the installer responsibility to install this device in accordance with the local
electrical codes.
Safety Hazards
Warning!
Installing Pico BST can pose a serious hazard. Be sure to take precautions to avoid the
following:
Exposure to high voltage lines during installation
Falling when working at heights or with ladders
Injuries from dropping tools
Contact with AC wiring (power system connection)
Warning!
To reduce the risk of fire, only use a No. 24AWG or larger telecommunication line cord between
the indoor and outdoor units.
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FCC 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.
Warning!
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by WiNetworks Ltd. could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
About This Guide
This user guide provides essential product functionality with all the information necessary to
professionally install and configure the Pico BST.
This guide is intended for experienced technicians and operators. It is assumed that the
customers installing, operating and maintaining this product are familiar with WiMAX
technologies and procedures.
WiN7225-2, WiN7235-2 and WiN7237-2 will be referred in this manual as WiN7200 from now
on.
While some safety precautions are reviewed here, this manual assumes that installers have been
trained in safe installation practices. Users, who are new to WiMAX technologies and service
procedures, should not rely on this manual for comprehensive guidance.
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List of Acronyms
ASN
Access Service Network
BST Base Station
CPE Customer Premise Equipment
FTP File Transfer Protocol
GW Gateway
HTTP Hypertext Transport Protocol
IDU Indoor Units
IEEE Institute of Electronic and Eclectic Engineers
IP Internet Protocol
LAN Local Area Network
LOS Line-of-sight
NMS Network Management System
ODU Outdoor Units
QoS Quality of Service
RF Radio Frequency
SLA Service Level Agreements
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
Win-MAX™ WiNetworks WiMAX Product Family
WiNMS
WiNetworks Network Management System
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Table of Contents
Preface Material ........................................................................................................................II
About This Guide ......................................................................................................................... VI
List of Acronyms ......................................................................................................................... VII
Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................... VIII
1 Introduction......................................................................................................................10
1.1
About Pico BST ..................................................................................................................... 10
1.1.1
Main Features and Capabilities ...................................................................................... 11
1.2
System Architecture .............................................................................................................. 11
1.3
Interfaces ............................................................................................................................ 12
1.3.1
Bottom Panel............................................................................................................... 12
1.3.2
Top Panel ................................................................................................................... 13
2 Site and Installation Requirements.................................................................................14
2.1
Pico BST Installation Location................................................................................................. 14
2.1.1
Criteria for Outdoor Locations........................................................................................ 14
2.1.2
Criteria for Indoor Locations.......................................................................................... 14
2.1.3
External GPS Antenna Installation Location ..................................................................... 15
2.1.4
Antenna Grounding Requirements.................................................................................. 15
3 Installation Procedure......................................................................................................16
3.1
Pre-Installation Safety Instructions.......................................................................................... 16
3.2
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................ 16
3.3
Required Tools and Materials.................................................................................................. 17
3.4
Installing the Pico BST........................................................................................................... 17
3.4.1
Overview .................................................................................................................... 17
3.4.2
Cover Console Port....................................................................................................... 18
3.4.3
Assemble PoE Connector .............................................................................................. 18
3.4.4
Assemble Mounting Bracket .......................................................................................... 19
3.4.5
Mount the Pico BST...................................................................................................... 20
3.4.5.1
Wall Mount ...................................................................................................... 20
3.4.5.2
Pole Mount ...................................................................................................... 21
3.4.6
Antenna Connections.................................................................................................... 22
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3.4.6.1
RF Connections and Grounding .......................................................................... 22
3.4.6.2
(Optional) External GPS Antenna Connections...................................................... 22
3.4.7
Connect the Win7200 Data Adapter ............................................................................... 23
4 Setup.................................................................................................................................25
4.1
Connecting Pico BST to Web Interface..................................................................................... 25
4.2
Verifying IP Connectivity ........................................................................................................ 26
5 Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................27
5.1
No IP connectivity................................................................................................................. 27
5.2
No Serial Connection ............................................................................................................. 27
Appendix A – Specifications..................................................................................................28
Appendix B – IDU to ODU Cable Specifications ...................................................................30
Appendix C – Console Connector .........................................................................................31
Appendix D - Mechanical Drawing.........................................................................................32
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1.1 About Pico BST
WiNetworks WiN7200 Pico WiMAX BST is a single sector station used to enhance outdoor and
indoor WiMAX coverage and capacity. The unit is easily installable, powered by PoE and supports
remote management.
WiN7200 provides the full base station functionality necessary for serving a single sector and is
available in 2.XGHz and 3.XGHs frequency range. It supports up to 512 subscriber units and its
light weight and small footprint allow it to be easily mounted by one person on poles, street
lamps or walls.
The WiNETWORKS Pico BST is a member of the Win-MAX E family, a line of mobile WiMAX
broadband wireless access systems based on the 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard. Win-MAX E
systems are designed for robustness and simplicity, offering feature-rich services with low
deployment and operation costs, for unmatched operator competitiveness and fast ROI.
WiN7200 provides all the functionality necessary to communicate with fixed and mobile
subscriber units according to the service criteria and customer Service Level Agreements
(SLA). The end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) ensures the same high quality WiMAX experience
is delivered to customers outside or inside his/her home or small office.
The WiN7200 is supported by WiNetworks management system – WiNMS.
Figure 1. Win7200 Pico BST
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1.1.1 Main Features and Capabilities
All outdoor, one-box Pico Base Station solution
GPS synchronization
NLOS
MIMO 2x2
Small footprint and light weight enables simple installation and deployment by a single
person
IEEE802.16e Wave2 Standard Compliance
Backbone Ethernet connectivity via a 10/100 Base-T network interface
Supports fixed and mobile CPEs
Supports 5MHz,7MHz and 10MHz channel bandwidth
Supports different RF options including 2.x, 3.x GHz bands
Traffic classification and connection establishment initiation
Policy-based data switching
Quality of Service (QoS) management
Alarms management
An SNMP agent incorporated into the unit enables extensive In-Band (IB) management of
the Base Station and all its registered CPEs
R6 interface to ASN GW profile C
1.2 System Architecture
The Pico BST unit receives power and data over PoE.
Figure 2. Block Diagram
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1.3 Interfaces
The unit is installed vertically, where the integrated GPS antenna is located on the
top panel
(
facing the sky). All other connections, including the optional GPS external antenna connections
are located on the
bottom
panel.
1.3.1 Bottom Panel
The interface panel supports the antenna, power and Ethernet connections.
Figure 3. Pico BST Interface Panel
The following table provides a description of the Pico BST bottom panel connectors and ports.
Table 1. Bottom Panel Connectors
No. Connector
Name
Connector
Type
Cable Type Description Connected to
1 ANT1 N type
Female
RG 214/U RF antenna connection external antenna or
Screwed-on omni-
directional antenna
2 Console RJ45 Cat5 ETH Low level CLI for
WiNetworks technical
personnel. RS-232
Computer
3 DC + ETH RJ45 Cat5 ETH DC 1.5A + Ethernet Cat5 PoE data adaptor
4 GND 1 screw
ETSI
#10 AWG bare
copper wire
Grounding lug. #10 AWG
bare copper wire
Central earth ground,
Tower or pole chassis
5 GPS
(optional)
TNC
Female
RG-59 Base Station
Synchronization
Optional External GPS
antenna
6 ANT2 N type
Female
RG 214/U RF antenna connection external antenna or
Screwed-on omni-
directional antenna
GND
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1.3.2 Top Panel
The top panel supports the built-in GPS antenna. (An external GPS antenna can be connected to
the bottom panel GPS connector). See section
0 for more information on GPS antennas and
installation criteria.
The figure below shows the Pico BST mounted on a pole.
Figure 4. Top panel GPS Antenna
Integrated GPS
antenna
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WARNING!
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UNIT MUST ALWAYS BE INSTALLED VERTICALLY AND TOP
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DOWN
WITH THE CONNECTORS ON THE UNDERSIDE FOR PROTECTION
.
This section describes the criteria that should be considered when selecting the Pico BST
installation location.
2.1.1 Criteria for Outdoor Locations
Take into account your site plan and local regulations that define distance from populated areas.
The unit should be mounted in the highest possible point. Reception will increase according
to the height of the antennas.
There should be minimum obstacles between the antenna and the planned coverage area
(zone) – minimum of 55% exposure to the sky.
Take into account (according to your coverage site plan) distance from other antennas or
devices that may cause interferences.
Accessibility for maintenance (where possible).
2.1.2 Criteria for Indoor Locations
A minimum of 55% direct LOS exposure of the external GPS antenna to sky.
Maximum distance between external GPS antenna to WiN7200 = 22 meters.
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2.1.3 External GPS Antenna Installation Location
The following criteria should be considered when selecting the GPS antenna installation site
location in order to determine the optimal position for the antenna:
Antenna visibility - The GPS antenna should be mounted in a position where at least 55% of
the antenna area is exposed to the sky.
The distance between the GPS antenna from the Pico BSTBS should not exceed the
maximum distance of 22 meters. Otherwise, the length pf the GPS antenna cable will cause
interferences.
Figure 5. GPS Outer/Extension Antenna Installation
2.1.4 Antenna Grounding Requirements
The antenna installation must be as per Article 810 of the NEC. Of particular note is the
requirement that the grounding conductor not be less than 10 AWG (Cu). The scheme should
either correspond to UL 96 and 96A. Lightning Protection Components and Installation
Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems, or tested in according to UL 50 and UL 497.
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Warning!
Before installing the Pico BST, review the following safety hazards:
Installing Pico BST can pose a serious hazard. Be sure to take precautions to avoid the
following:
Exposure to high voltage lines during installation
Falling when working at heights or with ladders
Injuries from dropping tools
Contact with AC wiring (power system connection)
3.2 Unpacking
Upon receiving the Pico BST unit, perform the following:
1. Examine the shipping container for damage before unpacking the unit.
2. Perform a visual inspection to reveal any physical damage to the equipment.
Note: In case of damage, contact the shipping company.
3. Verify that all of the equipment (listed below) is included. Otherwise contact WiNetworks.
4. The Pico BST is shipped with the following equipment:
WiN7200 Pico Base Station (pBST).
Integral 2 x omni-directional antennas (optional 65
0
or 90
0
single sector dual slant
antenna including 2 x 1m antenna cables)
Data adaptor including Power Supply.
Internal GPS receiver and integrated GPS antenna (optional External GPS antenna with
15m cable)
pBST pole/wall mounting bracket.
Cat5 Serial cable (2m) for the console connector of the pBST (cable connectors: DB9F,
RJ45)
Note: The connection between the pBST to the data adaptor is performed by a standard
outdoor Cat5 Ethernet cable. The Ethernet cable is not supplied.
Metal bands x 2 for mounting on poles
Screws, springs and washers x 4
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3.3 Required Tools and Materials
In order to install the Pico BST, a standard professional toolbox is required.
3.4 Installing the Pico BST
Note: Should be installed at highest possible point!
Important!
The equipment should be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC),
ANSI/NFPA 70, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1, CSA C22.1; and when applicable, the
National Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2. Unless marked or otherwise identified, the Standard for
the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
There are two types of installations for the Pico BST:
Wall mount - The Pico BST can be attached to any wall that can support the load of the
unit.
Pole mount - The unit can be attached to any pipe or pole with diameter 1.75” to 10".
3.4.1 Overview
The Pico BST installation procedure consists of the following steps:
1. Covering the Console port (only used for maintenance purposes by authorized personnel) –
see
3.4.2.
2. Assembling the PoE connector – see
3.4.3.
3. Assembling the Pico BST mounting bracket – see
3.4.4.
4. Mounting the Pico BST (wall/pole mount) – See
3.4.5.
5. Antenna connections and grounding – see
3.4.6.
6. Connecting the Win7200 Data Adapter – see
3.4.7.
7. See chapter
4 for the initial Setup procedure.
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3.4.2 Cover Console Port
The Console port is only used for maintenance operations performed by authorized service
personnel and should be closed in normal conditions.
Secure the Console port with both of the (supplied) screws to the port panel. See figure below.
Note: See Appendix C – Console C for Console cable pin out.
3.4.3 Assemble PoE Connector
The DC/Ethernet connector that provides the PoE connection must be assembled as follows:
1. Insert the cap in to the DC/Ethernet port cover, with the as shown below.
2. Insert the PoE cable (not supplied) through the cap and connect it to the supplied J45
connector.
3. Snap the J45 connector into the DC/Ethernet opening.
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4. Align the cap ridge with slot in port and insert both screws into the cover screw holes and
insert in to corresponding screw holes located at the top-left and bottom-right of the
DC/Ethernet port.
5. Tighten the screws and secure cover to port.
3.4.4 Assemble Mounting Bracket
To assemble the mounting bracket on the Pico BST unit
1. Align the mounting brackets’ four inner holes with the Pico BST installation holes, located on
the under-side of the unit (rib-side). See figure below.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, secure the bracket to the Pico BST unit with the four screws and
washers (supplied).
Slo
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3.4.5 Mount the Pico BST
3.4.5.1 Wall Mount
Note: The Pico BST can be attached to any wall that can support the load of the unit.
To mount the unit on the wall
1. Determine the location of the Pico BST mounting bracket and mark the drilling holes on the
wall surface based on the brackets’ four (outer) mounting holes (two at the top and two at
the bottom).
PLAN THE INSTALLATION SO THE INTERFACES FACE DOWN- PROVIDING MORE
PROTECTION AGAINST THE ELEMENTS.
2. Drill the four holes in the wall and align the bracket installation holes with the holes in the
wall. Secure with the appropriate screws and washers (not supplied).
Mounting holes x 4
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3.4.5.2 Pole Mount
Note: The unit can be attached to any pipe or pole with a 1.75” to 10" diameter.
To mount the Pico BST on a pole
1. Assemble the wall-mounting bracket to the rear side of the unit (rib-side) – see
3.4.2.
2. Insert the metal bands in the bracket slots, as shown below.
3. Mount the unit on the pole, using the metal bands and close the bands tightly around the
pole.
4. Secure the metal bands with their screws. See following figure.
Figure 6.. Pole Mount
Pole mounted
Pico BST
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3.4.6 Antenna Connections
I
MPORTANT
!
T
HE PART OF THE ANTENNA THAT IS CONNECTED TO THE CENTRAL PIN OF THE
ANTENNA CONNECTOR SOULD BE COVERED BY ISOLATION MATERIAL WHICH IS
SUFFICIENTLY RESISTANT TO DEGRADATION BY ULTRA
-
VIOLET
(UV)
RADIATION
.
3.4.6.1 RF Connections and Grounding
Note: See
2.1.4 for antenna grounding requirements.
Connect the omni-antennas to the N-Type ANT1 and ANT2 connectors and connect the
grounding lug to the common ground.
3.4.6.2 (Optional) External GPS Antenna Connections
Connect the GPS TNC connector to the external GPS antenna:
Cable Type: RG-59
Cable connectors: TNC
Cable length: 15m
See figure below.
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3.4.7 Connect the Win7200 Data Adapter
The Data Adapter is a combined data and power adapter that interfaces to the customer’s
Outdoor Unit wireless device and is used to power the WiN7200 and to distribute data.
The Data Adapter unit includes a single output RJ-45 connector (for connection to an IEEE802.3
compatible device) that provides bi-directional 10/100 Base-T data and power to the outdoor
equipment over a Cat5e cable.
The unit receives power from 100V to 240V AC using an IEC-320-C14 industry standard
connector.
Note: The AC power supply cord should be 3 wires, 18 AWG minimum, with length less than 4.5
m, safety certified according to national rules.
To connect the Win7200 Data Adapter
1. Interconnect the Win7200 Pico BST DC/Ethernet port and the Data Adapter ODU IF port,
using a Cat5e cable (not supplied).
Note: The indoor to outdoor CAT5 cable max length should not exceed 100m.
Refer to the following table for the ODU I/F connector pin out.
Table 2. ODU I/F port pin-out
Pin No. Description
1 ETH Data
2 ETH Data
3 ETH Data
4 +55V
5 +55V
6 ETH Data
7 RTN (-)
8 RTN (-)
Refer to the following figure for the Ethernet cable pin out.
Note: The Cat5e Ethernet cable is not included. Please refer to Appendix B IDU to ODU
Cable Specifications for detailed technical specifications.
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2. Connect the Data Adapter to a Switch/Router by interconnecting the Data Adapters’
Ethernet port and the Switch/Router 10/100 Base T-port using a Cat5e cable.
3. Connect the Data Adapter to the 110V/220V AC mains using the supplied cable.
I
MPORTANT
!
B
EFORE CONNECTING THE DATA ADAPTER TO THE MAIN OUTLET VERIFY THAT ALL SYSTEM COMPONENTS ARE
PROPERLY INSTALLED
.
M
AKE SURE THAT ALL CABLE CONNECTORS ARE SECURELY POSITIONED IN THE
APPROPRIATE PORTS
.
4. Verify that the Data Adapter LEDs, located on the front panel, are
Green
indicating an OK
status.
Data Adapter LED Indicators
Figure 7: Data Adapter Front Panel
The table below provides a description of the Data Adapter LED indicators.
Table 3. Data Adapter LED Description
LED Color Description
PWR Green Input power is connected
LAN Green LAN link/activity display
Ready Green System ready display
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The initial setup procedure consists of:
Configuring the computers’ network parameters and connecting the Pico BST to the Web
interface
Verifying IP connectivity
4.1 Connecting Pico BST to Web Interface
To configure computer network parameters and connect the Pico BST unit to the
Web Interface
1. Interconnect the unit and the computer Ethernet ports using the Ethernet cable.
2. Configure the computers’ network parameters
Click the Start menu and choose Control Panel.
In the Control Panel, click Network and Internet Connections.
Click Network Connections and then double-click Local Area Connection. The Local Area
Connections Properties dialog appears with the General tab displayed by default.
In the Items list, select “Internet Protocol (TCP*IP)” and click the Properties button.
The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” dialog appears.
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Assign your computer the following IP address and subnet. In the IP address area:
Enter the IP address 192.168.100.99
Enter the subnet 255.255.255.0
3. Open your WEB browser and enter 192.168.100.100. The following Login window
appears.
4.2 Verifying IP Connectivity
Refer to the WiNetworks NMS User Manual
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5.1 No IP connectivity
If there is no IP connectivity between the Pico BST unit and the NMS, perform the following
steps:
1. Interconnect computer and Pico BST Console connector (serial connection), located on the
units’ bottom panel.
2. In the terminal type the command: showIPAddr. The Pico BST IP address will be
displayed.
3. Try to ping the Pico BST unit address.
4. If connectivity is still not established, contact WiNETWORKS customer support
5.2 No Serial Connection
If there is no serial connection when using the serial cable perform the following:
Verify IP connectivity using ping to the Pico BST unit IP address (see
5.1).
If there is no IP connectivity - verify the power connections.
If the power connections are OK, however there is still no serial connection or IP
connectivity, contact WiNETWORKS customer support.
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Radio and Modem
WiN7225-2: 2496 MHz to 2690 MHz
WiN7233-2: 3300 MHz to 3400 MHz
WiN7235-2: 3400 MHz to 3600 MHz
Frequency
WiN7237-2: 3600 MHz to 3800 MHz
Radio Access Method IEEE802.16-2005 (16e OFDMA)
Compatibility WiMAX Forum Wave 2 Profile
Operation Mode TDD
Channel Bandwidth 5 MHz, 7Mhz, 10 MHz
Frequency Resolution 0.25 MHz
Antennas Integral Omni (default)
Attached dual slant
External Sector
Number of Antennas 2
Default Antenna Omni
Antennas Connectors 2x N-Type, 50 ohm, lightning protected
Output Power [P1dB] 2 x 5W;
Output Power (average) 26.8 dBm +/-1dB maximum
FFT/Modulation 512/1024 FFT points;
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
FEC Convolution Code and Turbo Code
TPC 10dB
Synchronization GPS or IEEE1588 (optional)
Configuration and Management
Management SNMP
SNMP Agent SNMP ver 2 client: MIB II (RFC 1213), Private WiNMAX
MIBs
Software Upgrade FTP
Remote Configuration FTP
Power Interface
Input 37-56VDC
Power Consumption 45Watt maximum
Environmental
Operating Temperature -40°C to +55°C
Operating Humidity 5%-95% non condensing, Weather protected
Standards and Compliances
EMC FCC part 15, subpart B, class B
ETSI EN 301489-1/4
Safety TUV-UL 60950-1
IEC 61950-1
Appendix A – Specifications
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Environmental
ETS 300 019:
Part 2-1 T 1.2 & part 2-2 T 2.3
Part 2-4 T 4.1E
Enclosure Type3R (IP66)
Immunity EN61000-4-2
EN61000-4-4
EN61000-4-5
Radio FCC Part 27
FCC Part 90
ETSI EN302 326
Ordering Information
Part Number WiN72XX-2-Y-ZZE-W
XX – Frequency range See frequency table for details
Y– Sync. Interface I – Integral GPS Antenna;
G – External GPS Antenna;
E – IEEE1588;
ZZ – PA peak power [W] 05
Mechanical
Dimensions [HxWxD] 24cm x 20cm x 4cm
Weight <4Kg
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Important!
The Console connector should be closed in normal condition and is only intended
for the use of an authorized technician.
The chassis has RJ-45 maintenance female connector, used by a technician to connect a
“console”.
The port is used (by maintenance personnel) to communicate with the processor when the
normal management interfaces cannot be used. The console port is based on RS-232 serial
standard and support a standard terminal connection.
The Console port enables the technician to configure and monitor the Pico DST unit through CLI
(Command Language Interface) for low level debug.
The following table provides a description of the connector pin out.
Table 4: Maintenance connector
Pin Number Type
1 TX
2 RX
5 GND
The serial cable used to connect the Pico BST
Console
port to the console is supplied by
WiNetworks:
Cable Type – Cat5
Cable Connectors – DB9F; RJ45
Cable Length – 2m
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The following figure shows the Pico BST units’ dimensions with and with the mounting bracket.

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