SmartBridges CLIENT AirClient TOTAL 241(Outdoor AP) User Manual Users manual
SmartBridges Pte Ltd AirClient TOTAL 241(Outdoor AP) Users manual
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Intelligent Wireless Platform Contents Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Before you Begin Chapter 3 Installation Chapter 4 Mounting 15 Safety Precautions and Pre-installation Information • Safety Precautions • Required Tools and Cables • Package Contents Overview of the Installation Process • Typical Radio System Installation • Connections • Powering and Resetting the Unit Important Considerations when Choosing the Mounting Location • Link Distance • Signal Path Clearance (Fresnel Zone) Mounting the Nexus Radio Equipment. • Tower or Pole Mounting • Wall Mounting Chapter 5 Antenna Alignment Overview Instructions on Aligning the Antennas 21 23 Appendix B Warranty Information 29 u n w i r i n g Appendix A Declarations of Conformity o u r w o r l d ™ Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Chapter 1 - Preface This Installation Guide is for the networking professional who installs and manages the smartBridges’ Intelligent Nexus Platform of Wireless Backhauls, Access Points and Client devices. The smartBridges’ TOTAL series of products come with an integrated antenna contained within the enclosure for simple out-of-the-box installation. • • • • • • • • • • airHaul Nexus PRO™ TOTAL airHaul™ Nexus TOTAL 241 airHaul™ Nexus TOTAL 551 airPoint Nexus PRO™ TOTAL airPoint™ Nexus TOTAL 241 airPoint™ Nexus TOTAL 551 airClient Nexus PRO™ TOTAL airClient™ Nexus TOTAL 241 airClient™ Nexus TOTAL 551 airClient™ TOTAL 241 (sB3012) (sB3013) (sB3014) (sB3212V or H) (sB3213V) (sB3214V) (sB3412) (sB3413) (sB3414) (sB3415) The initial hardware installation, setup and mounting of the equipments are explained in this guide. To install smartBridges’ products, you need to have a fundamental understanding of Radio Frequency (RF) and networking. In Chapter 2, you will find safety precautions as well as a list of the box contents and tools needed for installation. The installation process, which can be completed before mounting the unit in the outdoor environment, is explained in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 describes how to conduct a site survey to choose a suitable mounting location and outlines the mounting process for various configurations. Instructions are also provided on safely grounding the units. Related Publications User Guide Release Notes Technical Specification For the latest information on the products, please visit our website at http://www.smartbridges.com/ w o r l d ™ • • • o u r These documents provide complete information about each product in the TOTAL series of radio equipments. u n w i r i n g Finally in Chapter 5, the antenna alignment process is explained. Chapter 1 - Preface Technical Support Center Comprehensive technical support by dedicated smartBridges engineers is available to all customers through the smartBridges support center website. The website provides updated tools and documents to help troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to smartBridges products and technologies. To access the technical support resources, please visit the support center website at http://www.smartbridges.com/support/ u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ You will need to register for certain services and downloads on the smartBridges support center website. Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Chapter 2 - Before you Begin This chapter provides the safety precautions that you need to follow while installing and operating the smartBridges units. It contains the following sections: • • • Safety Precautions Required Tools and Cables Box Contents Safety Precautions For your safety and to achieve a proper working installation, please read and follow these safety precautions: 1. Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this product. 2. Select your installation site with safety and performance in mind. Conduct a proper site survey before deployment. 3. Discuss your plans for installation with your power company. Ask them to visit your proposed installation site. 4. Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin. Never perform the installation alone. Do not locate the product near overhead power lines, circuits or electrical light sources or where it can come into contact with them. During installation, take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits, as they may cause serious injury or death. For proper installation and grounding of the equipment, please refer to national and local codes. Note: Electric power lines and telephone lines look alike. This product must be grounded. Never operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain whether suitable grounding is available. w o r l d ™ 6. o u r u n w i r i n g 5. Chapter 2 - Before you Begin 7. When installing the products, remember: a. Not to use a metal ladder. b. Not to work on a wet or windy day or when there is lightning. c. To dress properly: wear shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves and long sleeved shirt or jacket. 8. If any part of the equipment should come into contact with a power line, do not touch it or try to remove it yourself. Call your local power company to have it removed safely. If an accident occurs involving power lines, please call for qualified emergency help immediately. 9. Do not work on the equipment or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. 10. Do not operate this product near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment. 11. In order to comply with Radio Frequency (RF) exposure limits, the antennas for this product should be positioned at not less than 6.6 ft (2 m) from the human body. Required Tools and Cables You will require the following tools to mount the TOTAL unit: u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ • • • • • 6 mm wrench or socket #2 Phillips screwdriver Crimping tool You may also require tools for user-supplied hardware or fasteners CAT5 cable of required length. smartBridges recommends the use of a shielded CAT5 cable rated for outdoor use. Box Contents Each TOTAL unit box contains the items listed below. Ensure that all items are included in the shipment. Notify your vendor if any item is damaged or missing. 1. TOTAL unit 2. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector (with mounting screws placed inside the enclosure) 3. Power module and AC power cord Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform 4. User Guide (Documentation CD) 5. Drilling Template 6. Mounting bracket 7. Quick Installation Guide (this document) Figure 2-1 Photos of Accessories packed with TOTAL unit. Note: The smartBridges equipment shipping box is designed to be eco-friendly. 99.9% of packaging material by weight is bio-degradable. u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ Chapter 2 - Before you Begin 8. An accessories pouch that contains the following items: a. M8 mm Anchor Hex nuts (4 pieces) b. M8 mm Anchor washers (4 pieces) c. M8X60 mm Anchor bolts (4 pieces) d. M8 mm SS nuts (4 pieces) e. M8 mm SS plain washers (4 pieces) f. M8 mm SS spring washers (4 pieces) g. M8X75 mm SS bolts (4 pieces) u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Chapter 3 – Installation This chapter provides the hardware installation information for smartBridges’ TOTAL series of products which come with an integrated antenna. It shows the steps for installation and connections of all the components before mounting in the outdoor location. This chapter includes the following sections: • • • Typical Radio System Installation Connections Powering and Resetting the Unit Typical Radio System Installation These units are designed to be mounted in an outdoor environment, typically on a tower or building. The units are shipped with all the required accessories for an out-of-the-box installation. For mounting information, please refer to Chapter 4. Figure 3-1 below gives an overall view of how the configuration should look like once you have completed the installation procedures outlined in this chapter and chapter 4. u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ Figure 3-1 Connections for smartBridges’ TOTAL unit Chapter 3 - Installation PoE Injector Connections After grounding the PoE Injector, it can be mounted on a wall or secured otherwise in an accessible location. Figure 3-3 illustrates the placement of the RJ11 and RJ45 cables. Figure 3-3 PoE Injector Indicators and Connectors Connecting the PoE Injector: 1. Connect the PoE Injector to the power module via the PWR IN RJ11 jack (see Figure 3-3). u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ 2. Connect the PoE Injector to the computer or network via the ETH IN RJ45 jack (see Figure 3-3). 3. Connect the PoE Injector via the RJ45 jack running from the ETH OUT port on the back to the Ethernet Port ETH A on the unit (as shown in Figures 3-4a and 3-4b). Note: The RJ45 cable connector pin needs to be removed and re-attached in order to fit the ETH port gland on the unit. This is to ensure that the connections are fully weather-proofed. Please refer to the following instructions on connecting the RJ45 cable. Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Figure 3-4a Connections on the PRO TOTAL unit u n w i r i n g Figure 3-4b Connections on the airHaul and airPoint Nexus TOTAL 241 units (Low Band) o u r w o r l d ™ Chapter 3 - Installation Figure 3-4c Connections on the airHaul and airPoint Nexus TOTAL 551 units (High Band) u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ Figure 3-4d Connections on the airClient Nexus TOTAL 241 (Low Band) and airClient Nexus TOTAL 551 (High Band) units 10 Figure 3-4e Connections on the airClient TOTAL 241 (Low Band) unit Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform RJ45 Cable Connection: 1. Remove the RJ45 connector pin from the cable using pliers or other tool and pass the cable through the ETH gland outer and inner covers as shown in figure 3-5. 2. Remove 5mm of the outer shield cover for each colored inner cable and trim them. 3. Match the color of each cable sequentially to the other end with respect to the connector pin number and place it in the connector slot. 4. Use the crimping tool to crimp the cables and re-attach the RJ45 connector pin. 5. Screw on the inner gland cover onto the unit and then screw on the outer gland cover onto the inner gland cover. Ensure that the cable is covered completely by the outer gland cover with no room for water to enter. Outer Gland Cover Inner Gland Cover RJ45 Connector Pin Figure 3-5 Crimping the RJ45 Cable Note: The second RJ45 port, ETH B, as shown in Figure 3-4a/b/c, is available for daisy chaining to another device. To connect the second device, follow the procedure as outlined above. This is not applicable for the airClient Nexus TOTAL (sB3413 and sB3414) and airClient TOTAL (sB3415) which does not have a second ethernet port. u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ 11 Chapter 3 - Installation Antenna Connections The TOTAL series of products provides the flexibility of using an external antenna through the N-Connector. Note: This is not applicable for the airClient Nexus TOTAL (sB3413 and sB3414) which do not have an external antenna connector. To connect the external antenna: 1. Connect the antenna RF cable to the correct N-Connector (please see Figure 3-4a/b/c/e). u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ After completing all the connections, the radio system should look similar to the following figure. 12 Figure 3-6 Typical TOTAL radio system Powering and Resetting the Unit After performing the installations and connections as shown in Figure 3-6, you may boot up Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform and log in to the unit using the Web GUI. It is recommended that the unit be configured and tested on the bench before mounting in the outdoor location to ensure that it is performing satisfactorily. Please refer to the relevant product User Guide for configuration information. You can access the User Guide from the support center website at http://www.smartbridges.com/support/ In order to return the device to default factory settings, you may use the reset button on the side of the PoE Injector to reset the unit. You will need to press and hold the reset button using a small pointed object such as a paperclip for 15-20 seconds. Refer to Fig 3-3. During boot up, reset or other operations, the LED display will flash according to the table below. Table 3-1 LED Display Conditions ETH A ETH B Radio RF Boot up Alternate flash Alternate flash Off Reset Simultaneous Flash Simultaneous Flash Simultaneous Flash Restore defaults Simultaneous Flash Simultaneous Flash Simultaneous Flash Firmware Upgrade Simultaneous Flash during the whole process Simultaneous Flash during the whole process Simultaneous Flash during the whole process Associated as Remote/NAT/ Router Fast Burst Blink Note: For the airClient Nexus TOTAL (sB3413 and sB3414) and airClient TOTAL (sB3415), please refer to the column for ETH A only as it does not have a second ethernet port (ETH B). w o r l d ™ Regular Blink o u r As Root Device Continuous Glow (if Ethernet Link is up) u n w i r i n g Not associated as Remote/NAT/ Router Continuous Glow 13 u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ Chapter 3 - Installation 14 Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Chapter 4 - Mounting This section describes how to physically mount the smartBridges’ TOTAL series of products on the site. The chapter contains the following sections: • Important Considerations when Choosing the Mounting Location 1. Link Distance 2. Signal Path Clearance (Fresnel Zone) • Mounting the TOTAL Unit 1. Tower or Pole Mounting 2. Wall Mounting • Changing Antenna Polarization Important Considerations when Choosing the Mounting Location Each Radio Frequency (RF) application is a unique installation. A site survey is needed to determine the optimum use of the TOTAL unit to optimize link distance, coverage, and network performance. The most important considerations are link length and clearance from obstacles. The following operating and environmental conditions should be taken into account when performing a site survey: Data rates - Sensitivity and range are inversely proportional to data bit rates. The data rate increases with a decrease in link distance and/or decrease in receiver sensitivity. • Antenna placement - Proper antenna configuration is critical in maximizing radio range in maximizing radio range. In general, greater heights allow for longer distances and the avoidance of obstructions. However, do not install the TOTAL unit at the extreme top of a tower, radio mast or high building to minimize risk of being directly struck by lightning. It is advisable to install it at least 2 feet below such heights. Extra height may also increase potential interference from other unlicensed radio systems. Do not install the unit in the proximity of a TV or Radio receiving mast. w o r l d ™ Note: o u r u n w i r i n g • 15 Chapter 4 - Mounting • Physical environment - Clear, open areas provide better radio range than enclosed, crowded areas. Physical obstructions such as buildings, trees, or hills can hinder performance of wireless devices. Avoid locating the TOTAL unit where there is an obstruction between the sending and receiving antennas. 1. Link Distance If there is no obstacle in the signal path, the maximum link distance depends primarily on the type of antenna and the free space path loss. Ensure that your proposed mounting site is within range of the remote antenna. To help estimate the range, the TOTAL unit has a built-in Link Budget Calculator under Tools in the Web GUI which is accessible upon logging into the unit. Please refer to the product User Guide for more information on this tool. 2. Signal Path Clearance (Fresnel Zone) A radio beam travels from one antenna to another in a straight line. Therefore, the path between the antennas must be free of major obstacles. The effects of obstacles and terrain, both along and near the path, have a significant bearing on the propagation of radio signals and can cause both interference and signal cancellation. u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ When choosing a site, consider the effects of the following common obstacles: 16 • Trees and large plants - A tree directly in the signal path can completely block the signal. You can avoid this by leaving sufficient clearance above the treetops. You may need to leave extra clearance above smaller tress to allow for future growth into the signal path. • Man-made obstacles - A large round building such as a gas storage reservoir or water tower that is partially in the path may cause some blocking. These obstacles may also reflect RF, which can lead to multi path interference with other receivers. Objects in or near the path that have rectangular surfaces can block and diffract signals over and around them. • Earth surface - The earth’s curvature may also interfere with the signal if the antenna is mounted too low. Mount the antenna just high enough to allow adequate clearance from the ground. Note: For tower installations, you may need to climb the tower to verify a clear signal path to the other antenna. Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Table 4-1 (below) is a guide to determine the amount of clearance to leave around the signal path. Install the bridge or external antenna where obstacles along the propagation path, including the ground, are no closer than these values. Table 4-1 Fresnel Zone Clearance Guidelines for Frequencies Total Path Length in Miles (kilometers) Clearance Radius around Signal path in Feet (meters) 2.4GHz Clearance Radius around Signal Path in Feet (meters) 5.x GHz 4 (6) 27.6 (8.4) 17.9 (5.4) 6 (10) 33.8 (10.3) 22.0 (6.7) 8 (13) 39.1 (11.9) 25.4 (7.7) 10 (16) 43.7 (13.3) 28.4 (8.6) 12 (20) 47.9 (14.5) 31.1 (9.4) For more information on site survey techniques, please visit http://www.smartbridges.com/education/ Note: Before proceeding to mount the units in the outdoor location, it is strongly recommended that they be configured and tested on the bench first to ensure that they operate satisfactorily. Please refer to the product User Guide for configuration information. u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ 17 Chapter 4 - Mounting Mounting the Equipment The TOTAL unit is shipped with mounting hardware that accommodates tower, mast or rooftop installations. This section describes the mounting process for each installation. The unit must be professionally installed. The installer must understand wireless techniques, antenna alignment, adjustment and grounding techniques. The TOTAL unit is designed for a quick and simple out-of-the-box installation. Remove the unit from the shipping box and locate the mounting plate with the M14 HEX bolt and nut. 1. Tower or Pole Mounting u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ 18 Figure 4-1 Tower or Pole Mounting To mount the unit on a tower or pole, follow the steps below: 1. Find a suitable mounting location on the tower and hoist the entire assembly to the selected location. 2. Position the assembly as shown in Figure 4-1 and attach the mounting plate to the tower or pole using the 4 supplied M8x75 mm SS bolts, which fit 0.5 to 2.0 inch poles. Use the two sets of washers between the bracket and the nut/bolt head (see Figure 4-1). Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform 3. Loosen the M14 HEX nut and adjust the vertical and horizontal alignment of the unit to point towards the remote base station. 2. Wall Mounting Follow these steps to wall mount the TOTAL unit using the same wall/pole mounting plate: 1. Choose a location on the wall where you are going to install the unit. 2. Mark the drill hole locations on the wall using the template provided. 3. Drill the wall to a depth of 2 inches (50 mm) with a 0.3 inch (8mm) diameter. 4. Drive the M8X60 mm Anchor bolt inside each hole and ensure that it is firmly fixed to the wall. 5. Place the mounting plate over the Anchor bolts already inserted onto the wall and secure them with the 4 M8 mm Anchor HEX nuts provided. Use the washer between the nut and the bracket (see Figure 4-2). 6. Loosen the M14 HEX nut and adjust the vertical and horizontal alignment of the antenna to point towards the remote base station. u n w i r i n g o u r Figure 4-2 Wall Mounting w o r l d ™ 19 Chapter 4 - Mounting Changing the Antenna Polarization Some interference problems can be solved by changing the antenna polarization (for TOTAL backhauls and client devices only). To change the polarization from horizontal to vertical or vice versa, loosen the M14 HEX nut and rotate the unit by 90 degrees while ensuring that the LED display panel remains on the lower side. Refer to the Antenna Polarization label located on the back of the unit when changing polarization. Figure 4-3 Antenna Polarization Label u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ The airPoint Nexus PRO TOTAL access point is available with either a vertical or horizontal polarization (sB3212V or sB3212H) and cannot be rotated to achieve the other polarization. The airPoint Nexus TOTAL 241 (sB3213V) and airPoint Nexus TOTAL 551 (sB3214V) access points are available with only the vertical polarization. 20 The polarization is indicated by the Antenna Polarization Labels (vertical or horizontal) as shown below and the arrow indicates which direction is up. Ensure that the device is mounted the correct way up in order to maintain the weatherproofing. Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Chapter 5 - Antenna Alignment This section covers the antenna alignment process to achieve the best radio link performance. The goal when positioning the unit is to align the antenna for maximum signal strength. In addition, TOTAL radio units incorporate RSSI Audio Tone to simplify the antenna alignment process. The RSSI Audio tone is convenient to use and adequate for most installations. A built-in speaker is provided to monitor the RSSI Audio tone. The TOTAL radios can be aligned to any angle with in a +/- 30 degree span for a given polarization. Note: This chapter is not applicable for the TOTAL access points and airClient TOTAL (sB3415) as they do not have the RSSI Audio Tone feature. Establishing Association On short links where the remote radio is visible, point the unit in the approximate direction and use the site survey tool to find the radio at the far end and establish a more precise association. The integrated antenna is located on the front side of the enclosure. For longer links where there is no visibility, use the GPS coordinates of the unit at the far end and calculate its compass direction from the near unit. Point the unit along that precise direction. u n w i r i n g Once the association is established, you can align the antenna using RSSI Audio Tone from the built-in speaker on the unit. The RSSI Audio produces a tone ranging from 523 Hz (low pitch) to 2093 Hz (high pitch) that is proportional to the received signal level. The RSSI Audio Tone provides instantaneous feedback as you move the unit with built-in antenna within the enclosure. o u r w o r l d ™ 21 Chapter 5 - Antenna Alignment Overview Aligning the Antenna Using RSSI Audio Tone Figure 5-1 Aligning the Unit To position the antenna using the RSSI Audio tone, follow these steps: 1. Slowly pan the unit to the left and right of the signal path and monitor the RSSI Audio Tone for peaks in signal strength. Be sure to swing the unit in an arc of 30 degrees to each side or in a hemispherical cut, while keeping the desired polarization to ensure that the signal passes through the main and side lobes of the antenna. u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ 2. Return the unit to the position where the signal is strongest, or in the case of two similar peaks, halfway between them. 22 3. Secure the unit by tightening the M14 HEX nut. After installing and mounting the unit and antennas, please refer to the relevant product User Guide for more detailed information on configuring the wireless links. For technical updates, please visit the Support Center website at http://www.smartbridges.com/support/ For typical deployment scenarios, please visit our website at http://www.smartbridges.com/products/ Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Appendix A - Declarations of Conformity This chapter provides declarations of conformity and regulatory information for smartBridges’ Intelligent Nexus Platform of wireless backhauls, access points and client devices. This appendix contains the following sections: • • • • FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure Department of Communications-Canada Declaration of Conformity Statement European Community - Declaration of Conformity Statement FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement Models FCC ID Manufacturer sB30 2, sB30 3, sB30 4, sB32 2V/H, sB32 3V, sB32 4V, sB34 2, sB34 3, sB34 4, sB34 5 PWG NEXUS & PWG NEXUS 2 smartBridges Pte Ltd 745, Toa Payoh Lorong 5 #04-0 , Singapore 3 9455 This device complies with following two conditions: 2. Part- rules. Operation is subject to the This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter。 This equipment has been tested to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 5 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 23 Declarations of Conformity • • Increase separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. • Note: To meet regulatory restrictions, the TOTAL series of radio equipment uses N type antenna connector and the external antenna must be professionally installed. Channel This equipment marketed in USA is restricted by firmware to only operate on 2.4G channel 1-11. Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure The TOTAL series of radio equipment has been found to be compliant with the requirements set forth in CFR 47 Section . 307 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. The antennas should be positioned more than 7 ft (2 m) from the human body. The TOTAL series which includes the airHaul Nexus TOTAL, airPoint Nexus TOTAL, airClient Nexus TOTAL and airClient TOTAL; the Nexus PRO series which includes the airHaul2 Nexus PRO and airPoint2 Nexus PRO; and the Nexus PRO TOTAL series which includes the airHaul™ Nexus PRO TOTAL, airPoint™ Nexus PRO TOTAL and airClient™ Nexus PRO TOTAL are compliant with EN 50835 for RF exposure. This transmitter may not be located or operating in conjunction with other transmitters or antennas separated by less than 7 ft (2 m). Department of Communications - Canada Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian InterferenceCausing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada. This device complies with Class B Limits of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference and Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. smartBridges’ TOTAL series of radio equipment is certified by the requirements of RSS-210 issue 5, RSP 100, and RSS 102 for 5-GHz spread spectrum devices. European Community Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ 25 Declarations of Conformity The following CE mark is affixed to the TOTAL radio equipment. The following smartBridges wireless LAN products use Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (COFDM) radio technology. airHaul2 Nexus PRO [sB3021] airPoint2 Nexus PRO [sB3221] airHaul Nexus [sB3010] airPoint Nexus [sB3210] airHaul Nexus PRO TOTAL airPoint Nexus PRO TOTAL airClient Nexus PRO TOTAL [sB3012] [sB3212] [sB3412] airHaul Nexus TOTAL 241 [sB3013] airPoint Nexus TOTAL 241 [sB3213] airClient Nexus TOTAL 241 [sB3413] airHaul Nexus TOTAL 551 [sB3014] airPoint Nexus TOTAL 551 [sB3214] airClient Nexus Total 551 [sB3414] These products are designed for wireless point-to-point and point-to-multipoint links conforming to the following standards: Europe - European Union Notice u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ Radio Products with CE marking comply with R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC) issued by the Commission of European Community. 26 Compliance with this Directive implies conformity to the following European norms (corresponding international standards are given in brackets). EN 60950 (IEC 60950) - Product and Safety EN 301.893 – Technical Requirements of Broadband Radio Access Networks; 5 GHz high performance RLAN EN 301.489 – General EMC requirement for radio equipment EN 55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference EN 301.489 (IEC 61000 – 4 – 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) – Electromagnetic Immunity Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform EN 300.328 – General EMC requirements: 2.4 GHz ISM Band Compliance with UK’s regulatory body OFCOM standards – EMI (5.725 to 5.85 GHz) Products containing the radio transmitters are labeled with the CE marking smartBridges External Multi-band Antennas Dish, 29/21 dBi, 24” [sB3802-2921] Panel, 90 degree, 12 dBi, V Pol [sB3802-1290V] Dish, 23/15 dBi, 12” [sB3802-2315] Panel, 90 degree, 12 dBi, H Pol [sB3802-1290H] Panel, 17/15 dBi [sB3802-1715] Caution: During deployment, the RF power should be set so that the total EIRP of the system complies with the power transmission levels set by the local regulatory body. Wireless LAN and your Health Wireless LAN products, like other radio devices, emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The level of energy emitted by wireless LAN devices is far less compared to wireless devices like mobile phones. Because wireless LAN products operate within the guidelines and recommendations found in radio frequency safety standards, it is understood that wireless LAN is safe for use by consumers. These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from the deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature. If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of wireless equipment in a specific organization or environment (e.g. airports), you are required to ask for authorization to use w o r l d ™ Using the wireless equipment onboard airplanes, or in any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful. o u r This device must be installed and used in strict accordance with manufacturer’s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product. For country specific radio and telecommunications approvals, please consult local authorities. In some situations or environments, the use of wireless devices may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization. These situations may for example include: u n w i r i n g Regulatory Information 27 Declarations of Conformity this device prior to deploying the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interferences caused by unauthorized use or modification of the devices included in the manufacturer’s kit, or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than that specified by the manufacturer. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user. The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from failing to comply with these guidelines. Declaration of Compliance – RoHS & WEEE smartBridges Pte Ltd hereby declares that the smartBridges products listed above are RoHS and WEEE compliant, meeting the European Union RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and WEEE Directives (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ smartBridges bases its declaration on information provided by its manufacturing partners and/or component suppliers. It is the responsibility of the third parties to ensure that the proclaimed compliance is truly adhered. In no event shall smartBridges be held legally responsible for the declarations of compliance provided by the third parties. 28 Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform Appendix B – Warranty Information smartBridges Limited Warranty, Disclaimer of Warranty, and End User License Agreement Check latest agreement at URL http://www.smartbridges.com/support/warranty.asp Hardware smartBridges warrants that commencing from the date of purchase from a smartBridges authorized distributor/reseller to Customer and continuing for a period of 12 months or 16 months from the date of manufacture (whichever is earlier), the Hardware will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use. This limited warranty extends only to the original user of the Product. Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy and the entire liability of smartBridges and its suppliers under this limited warranty will be, at smartBridges’ option, shipment of a replacement within the warranty period or a refund of the purchase price if the Hardware is returned to the authorized distributor/reseller supplying it to Customer, freight and insurance prepaid. The Customer is to contact their authorized distributor/reseller for all such matters and proof of purchase might be required. smartBridges replacement parts used in Hardware replacement may be new or equivalent to new. smartBridges’ obligations hereunder are conditioned upon the return of affected Hardware in accordance with smartBridges’ or its service center’s then-current Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) procedures. This warranty does not cover accidents, misuse, neglect, unauthorized product modification, or acts of nature. Software smartBridges warrants that commencing from the date of purchase from a smartBridges authorized distributor/reseller to Customer and continuing for a period of 12 months or 16 months from the date of manufacture (whichever is earlier), [b] the Software substantially conforms to its published specifications. o u r w o r l d ™ This limited warranty extends only to the original user of the Software. Except for the foregoing, the Software is provided AS IS. This limited warranty extends only to the Customer who is the original licensee. Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy and the entire liability of smartBridges and its suppliers and licensors under this limited warranty will be, at smartBridges’ option, repair, replacement, or refund of the Software if reported (or, upon request, returned) to smartBridges or the authorized distributor/reseller supplying the Software to Customer. The Customer is to contact their authorized distributor/reseller for u n w i r i n g [a] the media on which the Software is furnished will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use; and 29 Warranty Information all such matters and proof of purchase might be required. In no event does smartBridges warrant that the Software is error free or that Customer will be able to operate the Software without problems or interruptions. In addition, due to the continual development of new techniques for intruding upon and attacking networks, smartBridges does not warrant that the Software or any equipment, system or network on which the Software is used will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or attack. Restrictions This warranty does not apply if the Software, Product or any other equipment upon which the Software is authorized to be used (a) has been altered, except by smartBridges or its authorized representative, (b) has not been installed, operated, repaired, or maintained in accordance with instructions supplied by smartBridges, or (c) has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical stress, misuse, negligence, or accident. End User License Agreement u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ IMPORTANT: 30 PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING OR USING SMARTBRIDGES’ SOFTWARE CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. SMARTBRIDGES IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. BY DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, OR USING THE EQUIPMENT THAT CONTAINS THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ARE BINDING YOURSELF AND THE BUSINESS ENTITY THAT YOU REPRESENT (COLLECTIVELY, “CUSTOMER”) TO THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, THEN SMARTBRIDGES IS UNWILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU AND (A) DO NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE, AND (B) YOU MAY RETURN THE SOFTWARE FOR A FULL REFUND, OR, IF THE SOFTWARE IS SUPPLIED AS PART OF ANOTHER PRODUCT, YOU MAY RETURN THE ENTIRE PRODUCT FOR A FULL REFUND. YOUR RIGHT TO RETURN AND REFUND EXPIRES 30 DAYS AFTER PURCHASE FROM SMARTBRIDGES OR AN AUTHORIZED SMARTBRIDGES RESELLER, AND APPLIES ONLY IF YOU ARE THE ORIGINAL END USER PURCHASER. The following terms of this End User License Agreement (“Agreement”) govern Customer’s access and use of the Software, except to the extent (a) there is a separate signed agreement between Customer and smartBridges governing Customer’s use of the Software or (b) the Software includes a separate “click-accept” license agreement as part of the installation and/or download process. To the extent of a conflict between the provisions of the foregoing documents, the order of precedence shall be (1) the signed agreement, (2) the click-accept agreement, and (3) this End User License Agreement. Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform License. Conditioned upon compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, smartBridges or its subsidiary licensing the Software grants to Customer a nonexclusive and nontransferable license to use for Customer’s internal business purposes the Software and the Documentation for which Customer has paid the required license fees. “Documentation” means written information (whether contained in user or technical manuals, training materials, specifications or otherwise) specifically pertaining to the Software and made available by smartBridges with the Software in any manner (including on CD-Rom, or on-line). Customer’s license to use the Software shall be limited to, and Customer shall not use the Software in excess of the applicable Purchase Order which has been paid to smartBridges the required license fee. Unless otherwise expressly provided in the Documentation, Customer shall use the Software solely as embedded in, for execution on, or (where the applicable documentation permits installation on nonsmartBridges equipment) for communication with smartBridges equipment owned or leased by Customer and used for Customer’s internal business purposes. General Limitations. This is a license, not a transfer of title, to the Software and Documentation, and smartBridges retains ownership of all copies of the Software and Documentation. Customer acknowledges that the Software and Documentation contain trade secrets of smartBridges, its suppliers or licensors, including but not limited to the specific internal design and structure of individual programs and associated interface information. Accordingly, except as otherwise expressly provided under this Agreement, Customer shall have no right and Customer specifically agrees not to: make error corrections to or otherwise modify or adapt the Software or create derivative works based upon the Software, or permit third parties to do the same; iii. reverse engineer or decompile, decrypt, disassemble or otherwise reduce the Software to human readable form, except to the extent otherwise expressly permitted under applicable law notwithstanding this restriction; iv. use or permit the Software to be used to perform services for third parties, whether on a service bureau or time sharing basis or otherwise, without the express written authorization of smartBridges; or v. disclose, provide, or otherwise make available trade secrets contained within the Software and Documentation in any form to any third party without the prior written consent of smartBridges. Customer shall implement reasonable security measures to protect such trade secrets. w o r l d ™ ii. o u r transfer, assign or sublicense its license rights to any other person or entity, or use the Software on unauthorized or secondhand smartBridges equipment, and Customer acknowledges that any attempted transfer, assignment, sublicense or use shall be void; u n w i r i n g i. 31 Warranty Information To the extent required by law, and at Customer’s written request, smartBridges shall provide Customer with the interface information needed to achieve interoperability between the Software and another independently created program, on payment of smartBridges’ applicable fee, if any. Customer shall observe strict obligations of confidentiality with respect to such information and shall use such information in compliance with any applicable terms and conditions upon which smartBridges makes such information available. Software, Upgrades and Additional Copies. For purposes of this Agreement, “Software” shall include (and the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall apply to) computer programs, including firmware, as provided to Customer by smartBridges or an authorized smartBridges reseller, and any upgrades, updates, bug fixes or modified versions thereto (collectively, “Upgrades”) or backup copies of the Software licensed or provided to Customer by smartBridges or an authorized smartBridges reseller. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT: (1) CUSTOMER HAS NO LICENSE OR RIGHT TO USE ANY ADDITIONAL COPIES OR UPGRADES UNLESS CUSTOMER, AT THE TIME OF ACQUIRING SUCH COPY OR UPGRADE, ALREADY HOLDS A VALID LICENSE TO THE ORIGINAL SOFTWARE AND HAS PAID THE APPLICABLE FEE FOR THE UPGRADE OR ADDITIONAL COPIES; (2) USE OF UPGRADES IS LIMITED TO SMARTBRIDGES EQUIPMENT FOR WHICH CUSTOMER IS THE ORIGINAL END USER PURCHASER OR LESSEE OR WHO OTHERWISE HOLDS A VALID LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE WHICH IS BEING UPGRADED; AND (3) THE MAKING AND USE OF ADDITIONAL COPIES IS LIMITED TO NECESSARY BACKUP PURPOSES ONLY. u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ Proprietary Notices. Customer agrees to maintain and reproduce all copyright and other proprietary notices on all copies, in any form, of the Software in the same form and manner that such copyright and other proprietary notices are included on the Software. Except as expressly authorized in this Agreement, customer shall not make any copies or duplicates of any Software without the prior written permission of smartBridges. 32 Term and Termination. This Agreement and the license granted herein shall remain effective until terminated. Customer may terminate this Agreement and the license at any time by destroying all copies of Software and any Documentation. Customer’s rights under this Agreement will terminate immediately without notice from smartBridges if Customer fails to comply with any provision of this Agreement. Upon termination, Customer shall destroy all copies of Software and Documentation in its possession or control. All confidentiality obligations of Customer and all limitations of liability and disclaimers and restrictions of warranty shall survive termination of this Agreement. In addition, the provisions of the sections titled “U.S. Government End User Purchasers” and “General Terms Applicable to the Limited Warranty Statement and End User License” shall survive termination of this Agreement. Intelligent Wireless Nexus Platform General Terms Applicable to the Limited Warranty Statement and End User License Disclaimer of Warranty. EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS WARRANTY, ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, NON-INTERFERENCE, ACCURACY OF INFORMATIONAL CONTENT, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, LAW, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW AND ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY SMARTBRIDGES, ITS SUPPLIERS AND LICENSORS. TO THE EXTENT AN IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE EXCLUDED, SUCH WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIOD. BECAUSE SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. THIS WARRANTY GIVES CUSTOMER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND CUSTOMER MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. This disclaimer and exclusion shall apply even if the express warranty set forth above fails of its essential purpose. o u r w o r l d ™ The Warranty and the End User License shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Singapore, without reference to or application of choice of law rules or principles. The United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods shall not apply. If any portion hereof is found to be void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Except as expressly provided herein, this Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes any conflicting or additional terms contained in any purchase order or elsewhere, all of which terms are excluded. This Agreement has been written in the English language, and the parties agree that the English version will govern. u n w i r i n g Disclaimer of Liabilities. REGARDLESS WHETHER ANY REMEDY SET FORTH HEREIN FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, IN NO EVENT WILL SMARTBRIDGES OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST REVENUE, PROFIT, OR LOST OR DAMAGED DATA, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF CAPITAL, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED AND REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY OR WHETHER ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SOFTWARE OR OTHERWISE AND EVEN IF SMARTBRIDGES OR ITS SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. In no event shall smartBridges’ or its suppliers’ or licensors’ liability to Customer, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of warranty, or otherwise, exceed the rice paid by Customer for the Product that gave rise to the claim. BECAUSE SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 33 Warranty Information u n w i r i n g o u r w o r l d ™ Copyright & Trademarks 34 All trademarks and brand names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. For detailed product information and demo, visit www.smartbridges.com/products/ Copyright © 1999-2007 smartBridges. All Rights Reserved. The content herein is subject to change without further notice. smartBridges, Nexus, Nexus PRO, Nexus PRO TOTAL, airHaul, airPoint, airClient and/or all other products and/or services referenced herein are either registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of smartBridges Pte Ltd. All other names are/or may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
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