Siemens Canada WIN7258 WiMAX pBST base station transceiver User Manual

Siemens Canada Limited WiMAX pBST base station transceiver

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RuggedMAX™WiN7200 Small FormFactor Base StationInstallation GuideVersion 1.0 - June 18, 2012
RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base StationRuggedMAX™  WiN7200  Small  Form  Factor  Base  Station:  InstallationGuideCopyright © 2012 RuggedCom Inc.All Rights ReservedDissemination or reproduction of this document, or evaluation and communication of its contents, is not authorized except where expresslypermitted. Violations are liable for damages. All rights are reserved, particularly for the purposes of patent application or trademark registration.This  document  contains  proprietary  information,  which  is  protected  by  copyright.  All  rights  are  reserved.  No  part  of  this  document  may  bephotocopied, reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of RuggedCom Inc.Disclaimer Of LiabilityWe have checked the contents of this manual against the hardware and software described. However, deviations from the description cannotbe completely ruled out.RuggedCom shall not be liable for any errors or omissions contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing,performance, or use of this material.The information given in this document is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections will be included in subsequent editions. We appreciateany suggested improvements. We reserve the right to make technical improvements without notice.Registered TrademarksROX™, RuggedRated™, eRSTP™, RuggedBackbone™ and RuggedMAX™ are trademarks of RuggedCom Inc. RuggedRouter® is a registeredtrademark of RuggedCom Inc. Other designations in this manual might be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes wouldinfringe the rights of the owner.Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark ona world-wide basis.WarrantyFive  (5)  years  from  date  of  purchase,  return  to  factory.  For  warranty  details,  visit  www.RuggedCom.com  or  contact  your  customer  servicerepresentative.Contacting RuggedComCorporate Headquarters US Headquarters Europe HeadquartersRuggedCom Inc.300 Applewood Crescent,Concord, OntarioCanada, L4K 5C7Tel: +1 905 856 5288Fax: +1 905 856 1995Toll-free: 1 888 264 0006RuggedCom1930 Harrison Street, Suite 209Hollywood, FloridaUSA, 33020Tel: +1 954 922 7938 ext.103Fax: +1 954 922 7984Toll-free: 1 888 264 0006RuggedComUnit 41, Aztec Centre,Aztec West, Almondsbury, BristolUnited Kingdom BS32 4TDTel: +44 1454 203 404Fax: +44 1454 203 403Email: RuggedSales@RuggedCom.comTechnical SupportToll Free (North America): 1 866 922 7975International: +1 905 856 5288Email: Support@RuggedCom.comWeb: www.RuggedCom.com
RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base StationRuggedMAX™ 3 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Table of ContentsFCC Statement And Cautions ...................................................................................................  71. About  This Guide ...................................................................................................................  81.1. Safety Information .......................................................................................................  81.1.1. General  .............................................................................................................  81.1.2. Equipment Installation ......................................................................................  81.1.3. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure .....................................................................  81.1.4. Lightning Protection .......................................................................................... 81.1.5. Power Cord Protection .....................................................................................  91.1.6. Servicing  ...........................................................................................................  91.1.7. Antenna Grounding Requirements ...................................................................  91.1.8. Outdoor Grounding System .............................................................................. 91.1.9. Safety Hazards ................................................................................................. 92. Introduction  ..........................................................................................................................   112.1. About the RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station ....................... 112.2. Capabilities and Features .........................................................................................  122.3. System Architecture ..................................................................................................  122.4. Interfaces  ................................................................................................................... 132.4.1. Bottom Panel .................................................................................................. 132.4.2. Top  Panel .......................................................................................................  143. Site and Installation Requirements ......................................................................................  153.1. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Installation Location ...............................  153.1.1. Criteria for Outdoor Locations ........................................................................  153.1.2. Criteria for Indoor Locations ........................................................................... 153.1.3. External GPS Antenna Installation Location ................................................... 153.1.4. Antenna Grounding Requirements .................................................................  154. Installation Procedures ......................................................................................................... 164.1. Pre-Installation Safety Instructions ............................................................................ 164.2. Package Components and Unpacking ...................................................................... 164.3. Required Tools and Materials ...................................................................................  164.4. Installing the Base Station ........................................................................................  164.4.1. Cover the Console Port .................................................................................. 174.4.2. Assemble the PoE Connector ........................................................................  174.4.3. Attaching the Mounting Bracket .....................................................................  204.4.4. Mounting the Base Station: Wall Mount .........................................................  214.4.5. Mounting the Base Station: Pole Mount ......................................................... 224.4.6. Antenna Connections .....................................................................................  244.4.7. Connecting the Base Station Data Adaptor .................................................... 244.4.8. Weatherproofing .............................................................................................  254.5. Hazardous Location Installation ................................................................................  265.  Setup  ....................................................................................................................................  285.1. Connecting to the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Web Interface ............ 286. Troubleshooting  ....................................................................................................................  306.1. No IP connectivity .....................................................................................................   306.2. No Serial Connection ................................................................................................  30A. List  of Acronyms ..................................................................................................................  31B. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Specifications ................................................... 32
RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base StationRuggedMAX™ 4 Installation Guide Rev 1.0C. IDU to ODU Cable Specifications .......................................................................................  34D. Console Connector Specifications ......................................................................................  36E. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Base Station Mechanical Drawing ....................  37F.  Warranty ..............................................................................................................................   38
RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base StationRuggedMAX™ 5 Installation Guide Rev 1.0List of Figures2.1. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station .......................................................................  112.2. Power Over Ethernet Block Diagram ................................................................................ 122.3. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Interface Panel ..............................................  132.4. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Top Panel GPS Antenna ...............................  144.1. Installing PoE/Ethernet Connector Parts on the Ethernet cable .......................................  174.2. Preparing the Ethernet cable ............................................................................................ 184.3. View of stripped Ethernet cable ........................................................................................ 184.4. Ethernet Cable Pinout ....................................................................................................... 184.5. Inserting the cable into the plug .......................................................................................  194.6. Inserting the plug into the plug housing ...........................................................................  194.7. Securing the plug housing ................................................................................................  194.8. PoE connector secured to base station ............................................................................ 204.9. Wall Mounting Bracket ...................................................................................................... 204.10. Attaching the Mounting Bracket ...................................................................................... 214.11. Base Station and Wall Mounting Bracket: Rear View ..................................................... 224.12. Base Station and Pole Mounting Bracket .......................................................................  234.13. Base Station Pole Mounting: Rear View ......................................................................... 244.14. Base Station Connectors wrapped with Splicing and Electrical Tape .............................  264.15. Connection Scheme ........................................................................................................ 274.16. Complete Class 1 Division 2 Installation Kit ...................................................................  275.1. Microsoft Windows Local Area Connection Properties dialog box ....................................  285.2. Microsoft Windows Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box ...............................  295.3. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Web Interface: General Status page .............. 29E.1. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Base Station Mechanical Drawing .................  37
RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base StationRuggedMAX™ 6 Installation Guide Rev 1.0List of Tables2.1. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Interface Connectors .....................................  134.1. ODU/IF Port Pinout ...........................................................................................................  184.2. Data Adaptor LED Indicators ............................................................................................ 25A.1. List of  Acronyms ...............................................................................................................  31C.1. IDU to ODU Cable Description ........................................................................................  34C.2. IDU to ODU Cable Design and Materials ........................................................................  34C.3. IDU to ODU Cable Standards .......................................................................................... 34C.4. IDU to ODU Cable Performance ...................................................................................... 35D.1. Console Connector Pinout ...............................................................................................  36
FCC Statement And CautionsRuggedMAX™ 7 Installation Guide Rev 1.0FCC Statement And CautionsFederal Communications Commission Radio Frequency InterferenceStatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital devicepursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Thisequipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in whichcase the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.Caution: ServiceThis product contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorizedpersonnel shall render all warranties null and void.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by RuggedCom Inc. could invalidatespecifications,  test  results,  and  agency  approvals,  and  void  the  user’s  authority  tooperate the equipment.Should this device require service, refer to Appendix F, Warranty in this guide.Caution: Physical AccessThis product should be installed in a restricted access location where access can onlybe gained by service personnel or users who have been instructed about the reasonsfor the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken;and access is through the use of a tool or lock and key, or other means of security,and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
1. About This GuideRuggedMAX™ 8 Installation Guide Rev 1.01. About This GuideThis  user  guide  provides  essential  product  functionality  with  all  the  information  necessary  toprofessionally install and configure the RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station.This guide is intended for experienced technicians and operators. It is assumed that the customersinstalling,  operating  and  maintaining  this  product  are  familiar  with  WiMAX  technologies  andprocedures.While some safety precautions are reviewed here, this manual assumes that installers have beentrained  in  safe  installation  practises.  Users  who  are  new  to  WiMAX  technologies  and  serviceprocedures should not rely on this manual for comprehensive guidance.1.1. Safety Information1.1.1. 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  thedescribed limits.1.1.2. Equipment InstallationThe 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,  theNational Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2. Unless marked or otherwise identified, the Standard forthe Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75, also applies.1.1.3. Radio Frequency (RF) ExposureThe WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station is compliant with the requirements set forth in CFR47 section 1.1307, addressing Radio Frequency (RF) exposure from radio frequency devices asdefined in OET Bulletin 65.                        For WiN7249/WiN7258, keep distance of more than 38 cm from humans.                                    All other models should be positioned more than 20cm from humans.                            1.1.4. Lightning Protection                       When the WiN7200  Small Form  Factor Base Station  unit is  installed  in an  outdoor                        location, all indoor components (Ethernet, power supply) should be connected through                        a lightning protector.                      Lightning protection protects people and equipment located indoors from lightning that might strike                      the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station 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.
1. About This GuideRuggedMAX™ 9 Installation Guide Rev 1.01.1.5. Power Cord ProtectionThe Win7200 should always be connected to the supplied data adaptor for both power supplyand data transfer purposes.Any other type of connection/application of the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station and/orsupplied data adaptor is not allowed.Route all power supply cords so that people cannot walk on them or place objects on or againstthem. This can pinch or damage the cords.1.1.6. ServicingDo not open the cover of this product and attempt service unless instructed by a RuggedMAX™certified  technician.  Refer  all  repairs  to  qualified  service  personnel.  Removing  the  covers  ormodifying any part of this device voids its warranty. RuggedCom does not endorse or support theuse of proprietary third-party outdoor cable assemblies not supplied by RuggedCom .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 wheninstalling the outdoor system.1.1.7. Antenna Grounding RequirementsVerify 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  therequirement that the grounding conductor not be less than 10 AWG (Cu). The scheme shouldbe either in accordance with UL 96 and 96A. Lightning Protection Components and InstallationRequirements for Lightning Protection Systems, or tested in accordance with UL 50 and UL 497.1.1.8. Outdoor Grounding SystemVerify that the base station is grounded.The  system  must  be  properly  grounded  to  protect  against  power  surges  andaccumulated static electricity. It is the installer’s responsibility to install this device inaccordance with the local electrical codes.1.1.9. Safety Hazards• Installing the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station 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)
1. About This GuideRuggedMAX™ 10 Installation Guide Rev 1.0To reduce the risk of fire, only use a No. 24AWG or larger telecommunication line cordbetween the indoor and outdoor units.
2. IntroductionRuggedMAX™ 11 Installation Guide Rev 1.02. Introduction2.1. About the RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor BaseStationThe RuggedMAX™ WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station is a member of the RuggedMAXfamily,  a  line  of  mobile  WiMAX  broadband  wireless  access  systems  based  on  the  802.16emobile  WiMAX  standard.  RuggedMAX™  systems  are  designed  for  robustness  and  simplicity,offering feature-rich services with low deployment and operation costs, for unmatched operatorcompetitiveness and fast return on investment.The WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station is a single sector station that enhances outdoorand indoor WiMAX coverage and capacity. The unit is easily installable by one person, is poweredby Power  over  Ethernet (PoE),  and  supports  remote  management.  The  WiN7200 Small  FormFactor Base Station is supported by RuggedCom’s RuggedNMS™ Network Management Systemsoftware.Available in 2.XGHz and 3.XGHz frequency ranges, the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Stationprovides full base station functionality for serving a single sector. The WiN7200 Small Form FactorBase Station communicates with fixed and mobile subscriber units according to defined servicecriteria and customer Service Level Agreements (SLA). The WiN7200 Small Form Factor BaseStation also supports end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) requirements.The WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station features a small footprint and flexible mountingoptions, allowing it to be easily mounted by one person on poles, street lamps, or walls.Figure 2.1. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station
2. IntroductionRuggedMAX™ 12 Installation Guide Rev 1.02.2.  Capabilities and Features• All-outdoor, one-box base station solution.• GPS synchronization.• MIMO (2×2) support.• Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS).• 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.• Fixed and mobile CPE support.• 3.5 MHz, 5MHz, 7MHz and 10MHz channel bandwidth support.• Different RF options including 2.x, 3.x GHz band support.• 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 thebase station and all its registered CPEs.• An R6 interface to ASN-GW profile C.2.3. System ArchitectureThe WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station unit receives power and data over PoE.Figure 2.2. Power Over Ethernet Block Diagram
2. IntroductionRuggedMAX™ 13 Installation Guide Rev 1.02.4. InterfacesInstall the unit vertically, with the integrated GPS antenna located on the top panel (facing thesky). All other connections, including the optional GPS external antenna connections are locatedon the bottom panel.2.4.1. Bottom PanelThe interface panel supports the antenna, power and Ethernet connections.Figure 2.3. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Interface PanelThe following table provides a description of the base station bottom panel connectors and ports.Connector Name Connector Type Cable Type Function Connected toANT1 N typeFemale RG 214/U RF antenna connectionExternal antenna orscrewed-on omni-directionalantennaCONSOLE RJ45 Cat5 ETH Low level CLI for technicalpersonnel. RS-232 ComputerDC/ETH RJ45 Cat5 ETH DC 1.5A + Ethernet Cat5 PoE data adaptorGND 1 screwETSI #10 AWG barecopper wireGrounding lug. #10 AWGbare copper wireCentral earth ground, toweror pole chassisGPS (optional) TNCFemale RG-59 Base StationSynchronization External GPS antennaANT2 N typeFemale RG 214/U RF antenna connectionExternal antenna orscrewed-on omni-directionalantennaTable 2.1. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Interface Connectors
2. IntroductionRuggedMAX™ 14 Installation Guide Rev 1.02.4.2. Top PanelThe top panel supports the built-in GPS antenna. (An external GPS antenna can be connectedto  the  bottom  panel  GPS  connector).  See  Section  3.1.3,  “External  GPS  Antenna  InstallationLocation” for more information on GPS antennae and installation criteria.The figure below shows the base station mounted on a pole.Figure 2.4. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Top Panel GPS Antenna
3. Site and Installation RequirementsRuggedMAX™ 15 Installation Guide Rev 1.03. Site and Installation Requirements3.1. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station InstallationLocationThe WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station unit must always be installed verticallyand top#down – with the connectors on the underside for protection.This section describes the criteria that should be considered when selecting the WiN7200 SmallForm Factor Base Station installation location.3.1.1. Criteria for Outdoor LocationsTake into account your site plan and local regulations that define distance from populated areas.Follow these guidelines:• The unit should be mounted at the highest possible point. Reception will increase according tothe height of the antennae.• There should be few 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) the distance from other antennae ordevices that may cause interferences.• The unit should be accessible for maintenance (where possible).3.1.2. Criteria for Indoor Locations• A minimum of 55% direct Line-of-Sight (LOS) exposure of the external GPS antenna to sky.• The maximum  distance  from the  external  GPS antenna  to  the WiN7200  Small  Form  FactorBase Station should be 22 meters.3.1.3. External GPS Antenna Installation LocationThe  following  criteria  should  be  considered  when  selecting  the  GPS  antenna  installation  sitelocation to determine the optimal position for the antenna:• Antenna visibility - The GPS antenna should be mounted in a position where at least 55% ofthe antenna area is exposed to the sky.• The  distance  from  the  GPS  antenna  to  the  base  station  should  not  exceed  the  maximumdistance of 22 meters. Otherwise, the length of the GPS antenna cable will cause interferences.3.1.4. Antenna Grounding RequirementsThe  antenna  installation  must  be  as  per  Article  810  of  the  NEC.  Of  particular  note  is  therequirement  that  the  grounding  conductor  be  not  less  than  10  AWG  (Cu).  The  schemeshould either correspond to UL 96 and 96A. Lightning Protection Components and InstallationRequirements for Lightning Protection Systems, or tested in accordance to UL 50 and UL 497.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 16 Installation Guide Rev 1.04. Installation Procedures4.1. Pre-Installation Safety InstructionsBefore installing the base station, review the following safety hazards:• Installing the base station can pose a serious hazard. Be sure to take precautionsto 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)4.2. Package Components and UnpackingUpon receiving the unit, perform the following:Procedure 4.1. Unpacking the Base Station1. Examine the shipping container for damage before unpacking the unit.2. Perform a visual inspection to reveal any physical damage to the equipment.3. Verify that all of the equipment (listed below) is included. Otherwise contact RuggedCom.The base station is shipped with the following equipment:• The base station unit.• GPS antenna• AC power supply• 2×RF cables 1.6 m for connection to antenna• Pole / wall mount kit4.3. Required Tools and MaterialsTo install the base station, a standard professional toolbox is required.When wall-mounting the base station, use wall anchors (not supplied) suitable for the wall material.4.4. Installing the Base StationThe unit should be installed at the highest possible point!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 markedor otherwise identified, the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/DataProcessing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 17 Installation Guide Rev 1.0There are two types of installations:•Wall mount: The base station can be attached to any wall that can support the load of the unit.•Pole mount: The base station can be attached to any pipe or pole with a diameter of 1.75" to 10".To install the base station, follow these steps:1. Cover the Console port (only used for maintenance purposes by authorized personnel). SeeSection 4.4.1, “Cover the Console Port”.2. Assemble the PoE connector. See Section 4.4.2, “Assemble the PoE Connector”.3. Assemble  the  base  station  mounting  bracket.  See  Section  4.4.3,  “Attaching  the  MountingBracket”.4. Mount the base station to a wall or pole. See Section 4.4.4, “Mounting the Base Station: WallMount” and Section 4.4.5, “Mounting the Base Station: Pole Mount”.5. Complete the antenna connections and grounding. See Section 4.4.6, “Antenna Connections”.6. Connect the base station Data Adaptor. See Section 4.4.7, “Connecting the Base Station DataAdaptor”.7. Perform the initial base station setup. See Chapter 5, Setup.4.4.1. Cover the Console PortThe  Console  port  is  only  used  for  maintenance  operations  performed  by  authorized  servicepersonnel. It should be closed with the attached cover in normal conditions.See  Appendix  D,  Console  Connector  Specifications  for  information  on  the  consolecable pinout.4.4.2. Assemble the PoE ConnectorFollow these steps to assemble the The CD/ETH connector for the Power over Ethernet (PoE)connection.Procedure 4.2. Assembling the PoE CD/ETH Connector1. Push the connector housing parts of the end of the Ethernet cable.Figure 4.1. Installing PoE/Ethernet Connector Parts on the Ethernet cable2. Strip a minimum of 18mm of sheathing and pull back the braiding. Remove the inner jacketand foil, leaving 6mm of inner jacket and foil. Fan the pairs into the proper color code. Trimthe conductors, leaving 12mm extending from the inner jacket.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 18 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Figure 4.2. Preparing the Ethernet cable3. Form the braiding into two pigtails. The stripped cable should look like the figure below.Figure 4.3. View of stripped Ethernet cable4. Place the modular plug over the wire ends, being sure to maintain the color code. Refer tothe following table for the ODU I/F connector pinout.Pin Number Description Label1 ETH Data TP0+2 ETH Data TP0-3 ETH Data TP1+4 +55V TP2+5 +55V TP2-6 ETH Data TP1-7 RTN (-) TP3+8 RTN (-) TP3-Table 4.1. ODU/IF Port PinoutFigure 4.4. Ethernet Cable Pinout5. Insert the wire, including the inner jacket and foil, all the way into the modular plug. The innerjacket should be directly under the plug’s strain tab. Use a standard crimp tool to crimp theplug to the cable. Cut the braid pigtails as close to the back of the plug as possible.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 19 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Figure 4.5. Inserting the cable into the plug6. Slide the plug housing up the cable and align the housing with the modular plug. Insert themodular plug into the plug housing and align the latch with the latch slot. Depress the latch(1) and insert the plug into the plug housing (2).Figure 4.6. Inserting the plug into the plug housingPress the modular plug into the plug housing until it bottoms out.7. While maintaining inward pressure on the plug, tighten the compression nut to 0.56Nm (5inch-pounds).Figure 4.7. Securing the plug housing8. Secure the PoE cable to the CD/ETH connector on the base station.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 20 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Figure 4.8. PoE connector secured to base station4.4.3. Attaching the Mounting BracketFollow these steps to attach the mounting bracket to the base station.Figure 4.9. Wall Mounting BracketProcedure 4.3. Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket1. Align the mounting bracket’s four inner holes with the base station’s installation holes, locatedon the ribbed side of the unit.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 21 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Figure 4.10. Attaching the Mounting Bracket2. Secure the bracket to the base station unit with the four screws and washers (supplied).4.4.4. Mounting the Base Station: Wall MountThe base station can be attached to any wall that can support the load of the unit.Plan  the  installation  so  that  the  interface  connections  face  down,  providing  moreprotection against the elements.Follow these step to mount the base station on a wall.Procedure 4.4. Wall-mounting the Base Station1. Determine the location of the base station mounting bracket. Mark the mounting holes onthe wall surface based on the bracket’s four outer mounting holes, two at the top and twoat the bottom.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 22 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Figure 4.11. Base Station and Wall Mounting Bracket: Rear View2. Drill four holes in the wall. If required, insert wall anchors (not supplied) in the wall. Align thebracket installation holes with the holes in the wall. Secure with the appropriate screws andwashers (not supplied).4.4.5. Mounting the Base Station: Pole MountThe unit can be attached to any pipe or pole with a 1.75" to 10" diameter.Plan  the  installation  so  that  the  interface  connections  face  down,  providing  moreprotection against the elements.Follow these steps to mount the base station on a pole.Procedure 4.5. Pole-mounting the Base Station1. Assemble the wall-mounting bracket to the ribbed side of the unit.2. Insert the metal bands in the bracket slots, as shown below.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 23 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Figure 4.12. Base Station and Pole Mounting Bracket3. Mount the unit on the pole, using the metal bands. Close the bands tightly around the pole.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 24 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Figure 4.13. Base Station Pole Mounting: Rear View4.4.6. Antenna ConnectionsThe part of the antenna that is connected to the central pin of the antenna connectorshould be covered by isolation material which is sufficiently resistant to degradationby ultraviolet (UV) radiation.4.4.6.1. RF Connections and GroundingSee  Section  3.1.4,  “Antenna  Grounding  Requirements”  for  antenna  groundingrequirements.Connect the antennae to the N-Type ANT1 and ANT2 connectors and connect the grounding lugto the common ground.4.4.6.2. Optional External GPS Antenna ConnectionsRemove the cover from the GPS port and connect the external GPS antenna to the port. Refer tothe following specifications for the external GPS antenna:• Cable Type: RG-59• Cable connectors: TNC• Cable length: 15m4.4.7. Connecting the Base Station Data AdaptorThe  Data  Adaptor  is  a  combined  data  and  power  adaptor  that  interfaces  with  the  customer’sOutdoor Unit wireless device. It is used to power the base station and to distribute data.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 25 Installation Guide Rev 1.0The Data Adaptor unit includes a single output RJ-45 connector (for connection to an IEEE802.3compatible  device)  that  provides  bi-directional  10/100  Base-T  data  and  power  to  the  outdoorequipment over a Cat5e cable.The  unit  receives  power  from  100V  to  240V  AC  using  an  IEC-320-C14  industry  standardconnector.For information on the connector pinout, see Section 4.4.2, “Assemble the PoE Connector”.The AC power supply cord should be 3 wires, 18 AWG minimum, with a length of lessthan 4.5 m, and safety certified according to national rules.Follow these steps to connect the base station Data Adaptor.Procedure 4.6. Connecting the Base Station Data Adaptor1. Connect  the  base  station  CD/ETH  port  to  the  Data  Adaptor  ODU  IF  port  using  the  cableyou  assembled  earlier.  For  instructions  on  assembling  the  PoE  cable,  see  Section  4.4.2,“Assemble the PoE Connector”.The  maximum  length  of  the  indoor-to-outdoor  CAT5  cable  should  not  exceed100m.The Cat5e Ethernet cable is not included. Refer to Appendix C, IDU to ODU CableSpecifications for detailed technical specifications.2. Connect the Data Adaptor to a Switch/Router by connecting the Data Adaptor’s Ethernet portand the Switch/Router 10/100 Base T-port using a Cat5e cable.3. Connect the Data Adaptor to the 110V/220V AC mains using the supplied cable.Before  connecting  the  data  adaptor  to  the  main  outlet,  verify  that  all  systemcomponents  are  properly  installed.  Make  sure  that  all  cable  connectors  aresecurely positioned in the appropriate ports.4. Verify that the Data Adaptor LEDs located on the front panel are Green, indicating an OKstatus.LED Color DescriptionPWR Green Input power is connectedLAN Green LAN link/activity displayTable 4.2. Data Adaptor LED Indicators4.4.8. WeatherproofingDocBook content  at xml:id="_Weatherproofing_Connectors"  is missing  from "../../RuggedMAX-WiN7000-Installation-Guide/common/weatherproofing.xml".Figure 4.14, “Base Station Connectors wrapped with Splicing and Electrical Tape” shows the basestation connectors wrapped with splicing and electrical tape, before the application of mastic orduct sealing putty.
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 26 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Figure 4.14. Base Station Connectors wrapped with Splicing and Electrical TapeAssembly without  waterproof sealing  tape  or removing  the waterproof  sealing tapefrom this device voids its warranty.4.5. Hazardous Location InstallationThis equipment is suitable for use in Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D hazardous locationsonly when installed using the Class 1, Division 2 installation kit (Ruggedcom P/N MKIT0090).Explosion Hazard!• Do not connect the WIN1010 power supply in hazardous locations.• Do not substitute components.• Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or  the  area isconsidered to be non-hazardous.• Use only the Lambda DPP50-48 power supply with the equipment.RISQUE D’EXPLOSION• La  substitution  decomposants  peut  rendre  ce  matériel  inacceptable  pour  lesemplacements de Classe I, Division 2.• Avant  de  déconnecter  l’equipment,  couper  le  courant  ou  s’assurer  quel’emplacement est désigné non dangereux.• Utilisez l’unité uniquement avec une batterie de la marque Lamba DPP50-48.Contents of the Class 1, Division 2 Installation Kit:• Lambda power supply unit (model DPP50-48)• L-COM passive PoE injector (model BT-CAT5-P1)• DC cable for connection between the PSU and the PoE injectorTo install the equipment in a hazardous location, do the following:
4. Installation ProceduresRuggedMAX™ 27 Installation Guide Rev 1.01. Connect a DC cable between the PSU and PoE injector.Figure 4.15. Connection Scheme2. Connect a Category 5e cable between the PoE injector (Data+Power jack) and the pBST.3. Connect a Category 5e cable between the Ethernet switch and the PoE injector (Data jack).4. Connect the AC open-ended cable to the PSU.Figure 4.16. Complete Class 1 Division 2 Installation KitImportant:The power supply AC cord should be 3 wires, 18 AWG minimum, with a length of lessthan 4.5 m, and safety certified according to national rules.
5. SetupRuggedMAX™ 28 Installation Guide Rev 1.05. SetupThe initial setup procedure consists of:• Configuring the computer’s network parameters and connecting to the WiN7200 Small FormFactor Base Station Web interface• Verifying IP connectivity5.1. Connecting to the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base StationWeb InterfaceThis section describes how to configure the network parameters in Microsoft Windows so you canconnect a computer to the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station. For instructions on howto configure the network parameters for other operating systems, refer to your operating systemdocumentation.Before beginning, ensure that the base station is connected to the Power over Ethernet (PoE)power adaptor and that power is applied.Follow these steps connect a computer to the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Webinterface:Procedure 5.1. Connecting a computer to the base station1. Ensure  that  the  PoE  adaptor  is  connected  to  the  base  station.  Connect  the  computer’sEthernet port to the PoE adaptor’s Ethernet port.2. On the computer, click Start and select Control Panel.3. In the Control Panel, select Network and Internet Connections.4. Select Network  Connections  and then  double-click  Local  Area Connection.  The  LocalArea Connections Properties dialog appears with the General tab selected.Figure 5.1. Microsoft Windows Local Area Connection Properties dialog box
5. SetupRuggedMAX™ 29 Installation Guide Rev 1.05. In  the  Items  list,  select  Internet  Protocol  (TCP/IP)  and  click  the  Properties  button.  TheInternet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog appears.6. Assign your computer the IP address 192.168.100.99 and the subnet 255.255.255.0.Figure 5.2. Microsoft Windows Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box7. On  the  Internet  Protocol  (TCP/IP)  Properties  dialog,  click  OK.  On  the  Local  AreaConnection Properties dialog, click Close.8. Launch your web browser and type https://192.168.100.100 in the address field.For information on browser versions and compatibility, refer to the release notesfor your software version.9. The  Login  window  appears.  Enter  your  user  name  and  password  and  click  Log  In.  TheWiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station web interface appears.Figure 5.3. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Web Interface: General Status page
6. TroubleshootingRuggedMAX™ 30 Installation Guide Rev 1.06. Troubleshooting6.1. No IP connectivityIf there is no IP connectivity between the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station unit and theNMS, perform the following steps:1. Connect  the  the  computer  and  the  WiN7200  Small  Form  Factor  Base  Station  Consoleconnector (serial connection), located on the unit’s bottom panel.2. In the  terminal,  type  showIPAddr  and press  Enter.  The  base  station’s IP  address  will bedisplayed.3. Ping the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station unit address.4. If connectivity is still not established, contact customer support.6.2. No Serial ConnectionIf there is no serial connection when using the serial cable, perform the following:1. Verify IP connectivity using a ping to the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station unit IPaddress.2. If there is no IP connectivity, verify the power connections.3. If  the  power  connections  are  okay,  however,  there  is  still  no  serial  connection  or  IPconnectivity, contact customer support.
Appendix A. List of AcronymsRuggedMAX™ 31 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Appendix A. List of AcronymsAcronym DescriptionASN Access Service NetworkBST Base StationCPE Customer Premise EquipmentFTP File Transfer ProtocolGW GatewayHTTP Hypertext Transport ProtocolIDU Indoor UnitsIEEE Institute of Electronic and Electrical EngineersIP Internet ProtocolLAN Local Area NetworkLOS Line-of-SightNLOS Non-Line-of-SightNMS Network Management SystemODU Outdoor UnitsQoS Quality of ServiceRF Radio FrequencySLA Service Level AgreementsSNMP Simple Network Management ProtocolTCP Transmission Control ProtocolWiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave AccessRuggedMAX™ RuggedMAX™ WiMAX Product FamilyRuggedNMS™ RuggedCom® Network Management SystemTable A.1. List of Acronyms
Appendix B. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station SpecificationsRuggedMAX™ 32 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Appendix B. WiN7200 Small Form Factor BaseStation SpecificationsRadio and Modem:• Frequency:• WiN7225: 2483 MHz to 2690 MHz• WiN7235: 3400 MHz to 3600 MHz• WiN7237: 3600 MHz to 3720 MHz     •   WiN7249: 4940 MHz to 4990 MHz        •   WiN7258: 5725 MHz to 5850 MHz• IEEE802.16-2005 (16e OFDMA)• WiMAX Forum Wave 2 Profile• Time Division Duplex (TDD)• Channel Bandwidth (MHz) 3.5, 5, 7, 10• Frequency Resolution 0.25 MHz• Diversity Support 2x2, STC/MIMO-SM• FEC Convolution Code and Turbo Code• Transmit Power Control• Output Power (average) 2 X 27 dBm• Modulation 512/1024 FFT points; QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAMRadio Interfaces:• Number of Antennas 2• Antennas Connectors 2 × N-Type, 50 ohm, lightning protected• Integrated or External Sector or Omni Antenna• Built-in GPS includedNetwork Interfaces:• 10/100BaseT Half / Full Duplex IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD• ASN GW Compatibility WiMAX Forum R6, Profile C• Compatible with Cisco and Wichorus ASN-GWConfiguration and Management:• Web GUI• Management SNMP• SNMP Agent SNMP version 2 client: MIB II• Software Upgrade FTP• Remote Configuration FTPMechanical:• Dimensions [H × W × D] 228mm × 257mm × 112mm
Appendix B. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station SpecificationsRuggedMAX™ 33 Installation Guide Rev 1.0• Weight <4kgPower Interface:• Power supply Input 85-265 VAC• Power Consumption 30 W maxEnvironmental:• Operating Temperature: -40°C to +65°C• Operating Humidity 5%-95% non condensing,• Weather protectedStandards Compliance:• EMC FCC part 15, subpart B, class B• ETSI EN 301489-1/4• Safety TUV-UL 60950-1• IEC 60950-1• Environmental ETS 300 019:• Part 2-1 T 1.2 & part 2-2 T 2.3• Part 2-4 T 4.1E• IP66Immunity• EN61000-4-2• EN61000-4-4• EN61000-4-5• Radio FCC Part 27• FCC Part 90• ETSI EN302 326Supported Subscriber Units:• Outdoor unit with integrated antenna• Indoor unit with integrated Voice over IP• USB dongle• Vehicular subscriber unit
Appendix C. IDU to ODU Cable SpecificationsRuggedMAX™ 34 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Appendix C. IDU to ODU Cable SpecificationsSpecial 4×2×24 AWG FTP Cat. 5e Outdoor Double Jacket Data Cable UL (1581 VW 1)Applications: Outdoor  installations,  fixed  or  portable  installations,  digital  distribution  frames  intransmission stations, outdoor installations in harsh environments.General Construction: Custom made cable designed specially for wireless systems, meeting the requirements ofCat. 5e per ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2 and IEC 61156-5. The cable contains 4  twisted pairs,cabled, foil-tape shielded and jacketed with two special black UV resistant, flame retardantPVC compounds for direct outdoor use in harsh electrical environments. The diameter of theinner core complies with RJ45 connecting hardware allowing direct connection to equipmentwithout patch cords.Conductor Size: 0.52mmOuter Jacket Material: UV resistant FR-PVCOuter Diameter: 7.9mm nominalWeight: 68.0kg/kmTable C.1. IDU to ODU Cable DescriptionConductor Material: Bare copperConductor Size: 24 AWGInsulation Material: Solid POInsulation O.D.: 1.07mmColor Code: Per TIA/EIA 568-BOverall Foil Shield: YesOverall Shield Material: Aluminum/Polyester FoilOverall Foil Design: 100% CoverageOverall Drain-wire Material: Tinned CopperOverall Drain-wire Size: 24 AWGOverall Drain-wire Construction: StrandedInner Jacket Material: UV resistant FR-PVCInner Jacket Diameter: 6.1mmTotal Number of Wires: 8Table C.2. IDU to ODU Cable Design and MaterialsFlammability Rating: IEC60332, UL1581 VW-1Standards: IEC 61156, TIA/EIA-568Table C.3. IDU to ODU Cable Standards
Appendix C. IDU to ODU Cable SpecificationsRuggedMAX™ 35 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Frequency Range: 1-100 MHzImpedance: 100ΩDC Resistance: 93Ω/km nominalMax. DC Resistance 95Ω/km@20°CCapacitance Unbalance: 1.6pF/m max.Velocity of Propagation: 68% nominalPropagation Delay Skew: 35 ns/100m max.Dielectric Strength: 700 V/minuteDielectric Strength to Shield: 700 V/minuteMin. Bend Radius: 70mmMax. Operating Temperature: +70°CMin. Operating Temperature: -40°CTable C.4. IDU to ODU Cable Performance
Appendix D. Console Connector SpecificationsRuggedMAX™ 36 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Appendix D. Console Connector SpecificationsThe Console connector should be closed in normal conditions and is only intended forthe use of an authorized technician.The chassis  has  an  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 normalmanagement interfaces cannot be used. The console port is based on the RS-232 serial standardand supports a standard terminal connection.The Console port enables the technician to configure and monitor the WiN7200 Small Form FactorBase Station unit through a CLI (Command Line Interface) for low level debugging.The following table describes the console connector pinout.Pin Number Type1 TX2 RX5 GNDTable D.1. Console Connector PinoutThe serial cable used to connect the WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Console port tothe console is supplied by .• Cable Type: Cat5• Cable Connectors: DB9F; RJ45• Cable Length: 2m
Appendix E. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Base Station Mechanical DrawingRuggedMAX™ 37 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Appendix E. WiN7200 Small Form Factor BaseStation Base Station Mechanical DrawingFigure E.1. WiN7200 Small Form Factor Base Station Base Station Mechanical Drawing
Appendix F. WarrantyRuggedMAX™ 38 Installation Guide Rev 1.0Appendix F. WarrantyRuggedCom warrants this product for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase. Thisproduct contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shallrender all warranties null and void. For warranty details, visit www.RuggedCom.com or contactyour customer service representative.Should this product require service, contact the factory at:RuggedCom Inc.  300 Applewood Crescent  Concord, Ontario  Canada L4K 5C7  Phone: +1 905 856 5288  Fax: +1 905 856 1995

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