Strix Systems OWS3630-90 4.9 GHz Wireless Access Point User Manual ows field installation guide us

Strix Systems, Inc. 4.9 GHz Wireless Access Point ows field installation guide us

Users Manual Part VI

OWS Field Installation     Access/One®NetworkStrix Outdoor Wireless System (OWS)Field InstallationFebruary 8th, 2007210-0014-01 Rev. GCopyright © 2003 – 2007 Strix Systems, Inc.26610 Agoura RoadCalabasas, CA 91302USAhttp://www.strixsystems.com
ii OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Copyright NoticeCopyright © 2003 – 2007 Strix Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced ordisclosed in whole or in part by any means without the written consent of Strix Systems, Inc. Access/OneNetwork is a registered trademark of Strix Systems, Inc. All other trademarks and brand names are marks oftheir respective holders.FCC NoticeThe enclosed wireless network device complies with Part 15 and Part 90 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference.2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.This wireless network device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 and Part 90 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This wireless network device generates, uses, andradiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation. If this wireless network device does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the wireless network device off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:◗Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.◗Increase the separation between the wireless network device and the affected receiver.◗Connect the wireless network device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.◗Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Other NoticesIndustry Canada NoticeThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.VCCI NoticeThis is a Class B wireless network device based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council forInterference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this wireless network device is used near aradio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use thewireless network device according to the instruction manual.European Community (EC) Directives and ConformityThis wireless network device is in conformity with the Essential Requirements of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/ECof the European Union.
OWS Field Installation iii     OWS Field InstallationNon-Modification StatementUnauthorized changes or modifications to Strix devices are not permitted. Modifications to Strix devices willvoid the warranty and may violate FCC regulations.RF Exposure RequirementsTo ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, the antenna used for this wireless network devicemust be installed to provide a separation distance of a minimum of 2 meters (6.56 feet) or more from allpersons, and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter.Installers and end-users must follow these installation instructions.Safety WarningsThis unit must be installed by a trained professional installer only. Read the following safety warnings beforecommencing an installation.General Safety WarningElectrical Power WarningLightning Activity WarningExplosive Device Proximity WarningAlways be aware of electrical power lines!You can be killed if any antennas come near electrical power lines. Carefully read and followall instructions in this manual.By performing these installation instructions, you may be exposed to hazardousenvironments and high voltage. Use caution when installing the Strix OWS product.This unit must be installed by a trained professional installer only. Read the installationinstructions before you connect the wireless network device to its power source.Do not connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.For each antenna, a surge protective device meeting IEC 61000-4-5, Level 4 or IEEE C 62.41A3/B3 requirements must be used to prevent potential damage from very high surges (forexample, surges caused by lightning).Do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in anexplosive environment.
iv OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Antenna Placement WarningGround WarningPower Cord Assembly CautionBattery CautionSolar ShieldDo not locate any antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or powercircuits, or where the antenna can come into contact with such circuits. When installingantennas, take extreme care not to come into contact with such electrical circuits, as theycan cause serious injury or death.For the correct installation and grounding of antennas, please refer to national and localcodes (for example, US:NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 810; in Canada:Canadian Electrical Code, Section 54).You must ALWAYS install an external grounding wire. The ground connection must becomplete before connecting power to the OWS enclosure—a simple continuity checkbetween the enclosure and the ground termination point can confirm this. Grounding of theOWS must comply with National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, unless local codes inyour area take precedence over the NEC code.An assembled power cord is not supplied with the OWS. The power cord must be assembledby a professional installer, and the final assembly must comply with National Electrical Code(NEC) requirements, unless local codes in your area take precedence over the NEC code.This product contains a non-rechargeable, non-user-serviceable lithium ion battery. Exercisecaution to avoid shorting the terminals of this device.Consult local laws and regulations for the proper disposal of batteries in your area.A solar shield is required for any installation where the OWS product will receive directexposure to sunlight. Failure to install a solar shield where required may cause damage to theproduct and will void its warranty. Contact your Strix authorized distributor or Strix Systemsfor Solar Shield model numbers and ordering information.
OWS Field Installation v     OWS Field InstallationLimited WarrantyStrix Systems, Inc. (“Strix”) warrants the Access/One Indoor Wireless System (“IWS”) and Outdoor WirelessSystem (“OWS”): (i) the hardware (“Hardware”) will be free of defects in materials and workmanship from thedate of shipment as set forth below and (ii) the embedded software (“Firmware”) to the Hardware and anyseparately provided software product (“Software”) are provided “AS-IS” and such items will substantiallyconform to their respective published product documentation (collectively the “Product”) for the periodsindicated below, commencing (as applicable) on the date of shipment.This limited warranty extends only to the original user of the Product and such user's sole and exclusiveremedy and the entire liability of Strix, at its option, will be to repair or replace the Hardware or componentthereof and in the case of Firmware or Software Strix will make available the then available updated version ofthe Firmware or Software. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event does Strix warrant that the Product willoperate with any software or hardware other than that provided by Strix or specified in the applicable Productdocumentation, that the Product is error free or will operate without problems or interruptions, or that the,Product will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or attack, or that the Product will satisfy any party's ownspecific requirements. The repair or replacement of the Product does not include any labor or other costsrelated to the subsequent installation thereof. The obligations of Strix hereunder are conditioned upon thereturn of the Hardware in accordance with the Strix then-current Return Material Authorization (RMA)procedures (please contact your authorized Strix Systems reseller for return instructions). Repair orreplacement of the defective Product or parts thereof shall neither extend nor decrease the warranty period.ExceptionsThe foregoing limited warranties of the Product do not apply if the Product (i) has been altered or modified,except by Strix or its duly trained and authorized service provider, (ii) has not been installed, operated,repaired, or maintained in accordance with written instructions of Strix, (iii) has been subjected to abnormalphysical or electrical stress, misuse, negligence or accident, (iv) has been operated outside of theenvironmental specifications for the Product or (v) is related to configuration of customer's network beyondthat necessary to the use or installation of the Strix Products. The Strix limited Firmware or Software warrantydoes not apply to Firmware or Software corrections or upgrades. Repair of Products or the supply of updatedFirmware or Software requested after the expiration of the warranty period shall be at then current Strix repairor update charges.Covered Product Warranty PeriodIWS products(Including but not limited to the BMEx, WM11x, NWSV-x, Antennas, AMECs, MTKIT, PSWW, SLCDT and SLCKIT)12 monthsOWS2400/OWS3600 12 monthsOWS11xx (Radio Board)/OWS-NSxx (Network Servers) 12 monthsRepaired or Replacement Items 90 days, or the balance of the original item warranty, whichever is the greater
vi OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     DISCLAIMER; LIMITATION OF LIABILITYEXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, STRIX DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALLWARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, ARISING, WITH RESPECT TO THEPRODUCTS OR SERVICES DELIVERED HEREUNDER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THEWARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ANDANY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF ANY THIRDPARTY. LIABILITY OF STRIX FOR LOSS UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS LIMITED TO THE TOTAL AMOUNTPAID TO STRIX BY CUSTOMER DURING THE PREVIOUS CALENDAR YEAR. STRIX WILL HAVE NOOBLIGATION OR LIABILITY, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT (INCLUDING WARRANTY), TORT(INCLUDING ACTIVE, PASSIVE OR IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR PRODUCT LIABILITY)OR OTHERWISE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGESINCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF DATA, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OFREVENUE, LOSS OF BUSINESS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTIONWITH ANY OF THE PRODUCTS OR OTHER GOODS OR SERVICES FURNISHED BY STRIX UNDER THISAGREEMENT, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.STRIXSYSTEMS® (including the design) and ACCESS/ONE® are registered trademarks of Strix Systems, Inc.
OWS Field Installation vii     OWS Field InstallationTable of ContentsCopyright Notice ....................................................................................................................................iiFCC Notice  ............................................................................................................................................iiOther Notices  ........................................................................................................................................iiSafety Warnings  ....................................................................................................................................iiiGeneral Safety Warning ..................................................................................................................iiiElectrical Power Warning  ...............................................................................................................iiiLightning Activity Warning  .............................................................................................................iiiExplosive Device Proximity Warning ..............................................................................................iiiAntenna Placement Warning .......................................................................................................... ivGround Warning  ............................................................................................................................ ivPower Cord Assembly Caution  ....................................................................................................... ivBattery Caution ............................................................................................................................... ivSolar Shield  .................................................................................................................................... ivLimited Warranty  ................................................................................................................................... vTable of Contents  ........................................................................................................................viiOWS Field Installation  ................................................................................................................. 1Theory of Operation ...............................................................................................................................1Important Safety Information ..................................................................................................................1Planning Your Installation  ......................................................................................................................2Local Guidelines  .............................................................................................................................2Site Surveys  .....................................................................................................................................2Power Source  ..................................................................................................................................2Installing the OWS Enclosure  .................................................................................................................3Mounting the OWS on a Vertical Pole .............................................................................................3Mounting the OWS on a Wall  .........................................................................................................7Installing Antennas .................................................................................................................................8Notes About Antenna Installations ...................................................................................................8Maximum Power Settings for Antennas ............................................................................................9Channels for IEEE 802.11b/g  .....................................................................................................9Channels for IEEE 802.11a  ......................................................................................................10Channels for IEEE 802.11a (Public Safety)  ...............................................................................11Attaching an Omni Antenna Directly to the OWS Enclosure  .........................................................12Mounting a Directional Antenna on a Pole ....................................................................................14Mounting a Sectored Antenna on a Pole ........................................................................................16
viii OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Mounting an Omni Antenna on a Pole  ..........................................................................................19Antenna Connector Wiring Configurations ...........................................................................................22Physical Layout (Enclosure)  ...........................................................................................................22Physical Layout (Wireless Modules) ...............................................................................................23Routing the Antenna Cables .................................................................................................................23Grounding the OWS Enclosure  ............................................................................................................24Configuring the Power Cord .................................................................................................................25AC Wiring Configurations ..............................................................................................................27Connecting the Ethernet Cable .............................................................................................................28Powering Up the OWS .........................................................................................................................30Powering Up from an AC Power Source ........................................................................................30Powering Up from a DC Power Source ..........................................................................................30OWS Product Specifications  ................................................................................................................31Appendix I: Setting the Output Power  ..................................................................................................32Appendix II: Installing the Band Pass Filter ...........................................................................................33Index .......................................................................................................................................... 35
OWS Field Installation 1     OWS Field InstallationOWS Field InstallationThis field installation manual provides instructions for installing the Strix OWS 2400 and OWS 3600 productssafely and is intended for trained technical professionals. You must read the Safety Warnings on page iiibefore commencing with the installation.Theory of OperationThe Strix Systems, Access/One® Network OWS provides up to 3 independent channels for 802.11g supportand 3 independent channels of 802.11a and 4.9 GHz (public safety) support through its external connections.This configuration allows the installer to separate the client 802.11g traffic from the backhaul traffic which iscarried through the 802.11a channels.As shipped from the factory, the OWS is self-configuring and self-healing. In addition, multiple configurationoptions are possible and the installer should refer to the Access/One® Network User's Guide (part number210-0007-01) for detailed information about these configurations.Important Safety InformationThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has adopted a safetystandard for human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. All Strixproducts, including the OWS, meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSIC95.1, 1991. The proper operation of this wireless device, according to the instructions found in thismanual and the associated Access/One® Network software User’s Guide, result in user exposure that issubstantially below the FCC recommended limits.The following are guidelines to ensure safe operation of the Strix OWS product:◗Do not touch or move the antenna(s) while the unit is transmitting or receiving.◗Do not hold any component containing a radio such that the antenna is very close to or touching anyexposed parts of the body—especially the face or eyes—while transmitting.◗Do not operate the OWS or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna (or a 50 ohm terminator) isconnected, otherwise the wireless module(s) may be damaged.◗Usage in specific environments:–Do not operate any wireless equipment near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosiveenvironment.–The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited to the constraints posed by the safetydirectors or such environments.–The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).–The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital.◗The Strix OWS must only be used with Strix-approved components and antennas, or equivalent.
2OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Planning Your InstallationTo ensure safe and durable wiring, the installation of the Strix OWS must follow the appropriate electrical andbuilding codes. Observe the National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, unless local codes in your areatake precedence over the NEC code.Local GuidelinesThe Strix OWS is a radio device and therefore susceptible to interference that can reduce throughput andrange. Follow these simple guidelines to optimize product performance:◗Install the OWS in an area where trees, buildings, and large steel structures do not obstruct radiosignals to and from the antenna(s). Direct line-of-sight operation is always best.◗Install the OWS away from microwave ovens or other devices operating in the 2.4 GHz range.◗Install the OWS away from other possible source of 2.4 GHz WLAN interference, such as cordlessphones, home surveillance equipment, frequency-hopping (FHSS) and DSSS Local Area Networktransceivers, electronic news gathering video links, radars, amateur radios, land mobile radio services,local government sties (for example, law enforcement), fixed microwave services, local TVtransmission, and private fixed point transmitters.Site SurveysDue to variations in product configuration, placement, and the physical environment, each installation isunique. Before installing the Strix OWS, we recommend that you perform a site survey to determine theoptimum placement of the product to achieve the best possible range, coverage and network performance.Consider the following points:◗Data Rates—Sensitivity and range are inversely proportional to data bit rates. The maximum wirelessrange is achieved at the lowest data rate. A decrease in receiver threshold sensitivity occurs as wirelessdata increases.◗Antenna Type and Placement—Using the correct antenna configuration is a critical factor when tryingto maximize wireless range. As a general rule, the range increases in proportion to the antenna heightand gain.◗Physical Environment—Clear or open areas offer better wireless coverage than closed or filled areas.The less cluttered the operating environment, the greater the range.◗Obstructions—A physical obstruction, such as a building or tree, can block or hinder wireless services.Avoid placing antennas in locations where there is an obstruction between the sending and receivingantennas.◗Building Materials—Wireless penetration is influenced by the building materials used in construction.For example, drywall construction permits greater range than concrete blocks. Steel and alloy materialscan be a barrier to wireless signals.◗Diversity—The Strix OWS supports RX diversity, which requires two antennas.Power SourceThe Strix OWS supports both AC and DC input power.
OWS Field Installation 3     OWS Field InstallationInstalling the OWS EnclosureThis section provides instructions for mounting the OWS enclosure.Mounting the OWS on a Vertical PoleParts Required◗OWS enclosure.◗Pole.◗2 vertical mounting brackets.◗4 screws and 4 spacers, for attaching the mounting brackets to the OWS enclosure.◗2 U-bolt assemblies, for mounting the OWS enclosure to a standard 1 7/8 inch diameter steel pole.◗2 straps, for mounting the OWS enclosure to a pole with a diameter greater than 1 7/8 inches.Tools Required◗Flat blade screwdriver◗5/16 inch nut driver◗7/16 inch nut wrench1. Insert the spacers (provided) in the four recessed mounting holes (2 for each bracket). 2. Attach the vertical mounting brackets (2) to the OWS enclosure.3. Secure the vertical mounting brackets to the OWS enclosure with the four screws (2 for each bracket).Tighten all four screws to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).Do not overtighten the screws.Screws (x4)Mounting Brackets (x2)Spacers (x4)
4OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     4. For a standard 1 7/8 inch diameter steel pole installation, use the 2 U-bolt assemblies to attach the enclosure to the pole via the vertical mounting brackets—finger tighten only.If installing the OWS on a wider pole (for example, a utility pole), go directly to Step 8—skip Steps 3 through 6.Tip: You may find it easier to loosely attach the U-bolts to the brackets, then slide the completed enclosure assembly over the pole (instead of holding the enclosure against the pole and attaching each U-bolt separately).5. Adjust the OWS enclosure to the desired position on the pole (up and down or rotational).U-Bolt Assembly (x2)Includes:◗U-bolt◗Washers (2)◗Nuts (2)
OWS Field Installation 5     OWS Field Installation6. Use a 7/16 inch nut wrench to tighten the U-bolts (4 nuts) and secure the OWS enclosure in place.Tighten all four nuts to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).When tightening the U-bolts, ensure that the bolts are not twisted—the ends of each U-bolt should be protruding through the bracket evenly (the same distance).7. Check that the U-bolts are tight and that the OWS enclosure is securely anchored to the pole. Tighten (4 places)
6OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     8. For poles wider than 1 7/8 inch diameter, use two straps (hose clamps)—not provided. Feed one strap through each of the vertical mounting brackets.Recommended straps:Type 301 SS with Type 305 SS screw, 3.125 x 6 inches, available from McMaster-Carr (part number 54155K36).9. Loosely attach the OWS enclosure to the pole with the 2 straps.Adjust the enclosure to the desired position on the pole (up and down or rotational). Use a flat blade screwdriver or 5/16 inch nut driver to tighten both straps to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).Straps (x2)
OWS Field Installation 7     OWS Field InstallationMounting the OWS on a WallParts Required◗OWS enclosure.◗4 nylon hangers, for mounting the OWS enclosure to a wall.◗4 screws (10-32 x 0.375), for attaching the nylon hangers to the enclosure.Tools Required◗Flat blade screwdriver ◗Power drill and drill bit (if necessary)1. Attach the 4 nylon hangers to the OWS enclosure using the 4 screws provided.2. Mount the OWS enclosure to any wall surface, ensuring that the unit is level and secure (4 places).If mounting the enclosure to a masonry wall, you will need a power drill, masonry drill bit, and wall plugs.Nylon Hanger (x4)
8OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Installing AntennasThis section provides instructions for installing and connecting antennas. The antennas shown in this sectionare a representative sample only and are provided as a guideline for installation—your specific antenna(s)may be different, in which case refer to the instructions provided with the antenna(s).Antenna WarningApplying Power Before an Antenna is ConnectedStrong RF Fields are PresentNotes About Antenna InstallationsRead the following notes before installing any antenna.◗The system installer should always ensure that antenna radiation patterns do not overlap.◗A sector antenna should point towards the center of the sector covered by the antenna.◗Fixed point-to-point backhaul antennas should point towards the desired Strix Systems Access/One®Network device intended for the backhaul connection.◗Unused antenna ports must be terminated with a 50 ohm terminator.◗Only antennas approved by Strix Systems (or equivalent) may be used with the Access/One® NetworkOutdoor Wireless System (OWS).◗Only one antenna may be used on each antenna port.◗When installing antennas that require mounting brackets and U-bolts, it is easier to loosely attach theU-bolts to the brackets, then slide the completed antenna assembly over the pole (instead of holdingthe assembly against the pole and attaching each U-bolt separately—mounting brackets are shippedwith the U-bolts pre-assembled. For this reason, do not install an omni antenna at the top of the polebefore installing any directional/sectored antennas that will reside below it.Antennas must be installed by a trained professional installer only.Do not locate any antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or powercircuits, or where the antenna can come into contact with such circuits. Wheninstalling antennas, take extreme care not to come into contact with such electricalcircuits, as they can cause serious injury or death.For the correct installation and grounding of antennas, please refer to national and localcodes (for example, US:NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 810; in Canada:Canadian Electrical Code, Section 54).Do not apply power to the transmitter until the antenna is connected, otherwisepermanent damage may result.When the unit is operation, avoid standing directly in front of the antenna. Strong RFfields are present when the transmitter is ON.
OWS Field Installation 9     OWS Field Installation◗Depending on the selected antenna(s) for your application, it may be necessary to configure the outputpower of your OWS 2400 or OWS 3600 product. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure the outputpower is set correctly for the chosen antenna(s). To set the output power, go to Appendix I: Setting theOutput Power on page 32. Operation of the OWS 2400 or OWS 3600 in a manner other than asrepresented here is a violation of FCC rules.Maximum Power Settings for AntennasThe following table shows the maximum power settings based on the type of antenna1 being used and the wireless band.Channels for IEEE 802.11b/g* Listed power level settings are average power.1. In order to comply with FCC regulations, for transmissions in the 5.725 - 5.850 GHz band using the 23 dBi Patch Panel antenna in the United States, a band pass filter must be used (K&L Microwave part number 6C50-5787.5/U120-n/n or equivalent), and also for transmissions in the 2.4 GHz band in the United States using full power on channels 1 or 11 (RF Linx Corporation part number 2400BPF-8-FB or equivalent).12 dBi Omni Antenna (2.4 GHz)ChannelIdentifierFrequency (MHz) FilterPower Level (dBm) *CCK ODFM1 2412 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)2 2417 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)3 2422 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)4 2427 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)5 2432 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)6 2437 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)7 2442 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)8 2447 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)9 2452 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)10 2457 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)11 2462 Yes Half (+24dBm) Half (+23dBm)
10 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     * Listed power level settings are average power.Channels for IEEE 802.11a* Listed power level settings are average power.16.4 dBi Sector Antenna (2.4 GHz)ChannelIdentifierFrequency (MHz) FilterPower Level (dBm) *CCK ODFM1 2412 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)2 2417 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)3 2422 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)4 2427 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)5 2432 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)6 2437 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)7 2442 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)8 2447 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)9 2452 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)10 2457 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)11 2462 Yes Quarter (+21dBm) Quarter (+20dBm)12 dBi Omni Antenna (5.745 – 5.825 GHz)ChannelIdentifierFrequency (MHz) FilterPower Level (dBm) *ODFM149 5745 No Half (+23dBm)153 5765 No Full (+26dBm)157 5765 No Full (+26dBm)161 5805 No Full (+26dBm)165 5825 No Half (+23dBm)
OWS Field Installation 11     OWS Field Installation* Listed power level settings are average power.Channels for Public Safety (4.9 GHz)* Listed power level settings are peak power.23 dBi Patch Panel Antenna (5.745 – 5.825 GHz)ChannelIdentifierFrequency (MHz) FilterPower Level (dBm) *ODFM149 5745 Yes Half (+23dBm)153 5765 Yes Full (+26dBm)157 5765 Yes Full (+26dBm)161 5805 Yes Full (+26dBm)165 5825 Yes Half (+23dBm)11 dBi Radome Omni Antenna (4.940 GHz – 4.990 GHz)ChannelIdentifierFrequency (MHz) FilterPower Level (dBm) *ODFM30 4955 No Full (+30.7dBm)70 4975 No Full (+30.7dBm)
12 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Attaching an Omni Antenna Directly to the OWS EnclosureParts Required◗Omni Antenna, with optional adapter (no special tools required).1. If necessary, connect the optional antenna adapter to the desired antenna port at the bottom of the OWS enclosure.Hand tighten, making sure the adapter is firmly in place—you can use an adjustable wrench, but do not overtighten or damage the adapter.Adapter
OWS Field Installation 13     OWS Field Installation2. Thread the omni antenna onto the antenna adapter—the electrical connection between the antenna and the enclosure is established via the adapter.There are no external cables required when attaching an omni antenna directly to the OWS enclosure.See also, Antenna Connector Wiring Configurations on page 22.AdapterOmni Antenna
14 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Mounting a Directional Antenna on a PoleParts Required◗Pole.◗Directional antenna (includes adjustable mounting bracket).◗2 straps, for mounting the antenna to a standard 1 7/8 inch diameter steel pole.◗Antenna cable.Tools Required◗Flat blade screwdriver1. Attach the 2 straps (hose clamps) to the mounting bracket.2. Mount the antenna to the pole with the 2 straps.Adjust the antenna to the desired position, then use a flat blade screwdriver or 5/16 inch nut driver to tighten both straps to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).AntennaStraps (x2)
OWS Field Installation 15     OWS Field Installation3. Using a flat blade screwdriver, fine tune the position of the antenna by adjusting the mounting bracket along the vertical axis and the horizontal axis.Tighten the mounting bracket adjustment screws to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).4. Connect one end of the antenna cable to the directional antenna, then connect the other end of the cable to an available antenna port on the OWS enclosure.See also, Antenna Connector Wiring Configurations on page 22 and Antenna Connector Wiring Configurations on page 22.Vertical AdjustmentHorizontal AdjustmentAntenna CableConnect between the directional antenna and a free antenna port on the OWS enclosure
16 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Mounting a Sectored Antenna on a PoleParts Required◗Pole.◗Sectored antenna.◗2 U-bolt assemblies, for mounting the antenna to a standard 1 7/8 inch diameter steel pole.◗Adjustable mounting bracket (including antenna mounting plate and U-bolt assemblies).◗Antenna cable.Tools Required◗7/16 inch nut wrench1. If not already assembled, assemble the adjustable mounting bracket.Secure the antenna mounting plate to the antenna body with 4 x 7/16 inch screws and spring washers. Use a 7/16 inch nut wrench to tighten the screws to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).Attach the mounting bracket to the antenna mounting plate with 6 x 7/16 inch screws and spring washes—finger tighten only.The U-bolts are pre-assembled with the mounting bracket.Antenna Mounting Plate Mounting BracketSecure to antenna body with 4 x 7/16 inch screws and spring washersAttach to mounting plate with 6 x 7/16 inch screws and spring washers—finger tighten only
OWS Field Installation 17     OWS Field Installation2. Attach the sectored antenna to the pole—finger tighten only.3. Adjust the antenna to the desired position on the pole (up and down or rotational).4. Use a 7/16 inch nut wrench to tighten the U-bolts (4 nuts) and secure the sectored antenna in place.Tighten all four nuts to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).When tightening the U-bolts, ensure that the bolts are not twisted—the ends of each U-bolt should be protruding through the mounting bracket evenly (the same distance).
18 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     5. If necessary, use a 7/16 inch nut wrench to loosen the 6 bolts on the adjustable mounting bracket.Make your vertical adjustment to the sectored antenna (up to 30 degrees), then tighten all 6 bolts to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).6. Connect one end of the antenna cable to the sectored antenna, then connect the other end of the cable to an available antenna port on the OWS enclosure.See also, Antenna Connector Wiring Configurations on page 22 and Antenna Connector Wiring Configurations on page 22.Vertical Adjustment (up to 30 degrees)Antenna CableConnect between the sectored antenna and a free antenna port on the OWS enclosure
OWS Field Installation 19     OWS Field InstallationMounting an Omni Antenna on a PoleParts Required◗Pole.◗Omni antenna.◗2 U-bolt assemblies, for mounting the antenna to a standard 1 7/8 inch diameter steel pole.◗Mounting bracket.◗Antenna cable.Tools Required◗1/2 inch nut wrench ◗7/8 inch nut wrench1. Attach the omni antenna to the mounting bracket, using the washer and locknut provided.The U-bolts are pre-assembled with the mounting bracket.2. Use a 7/8 inch nut wrench to tighten the locknut to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).U-Bolt Assembly (x2)Omni AntennaMounting BracketIncludes:◗U-bolt◗Plain washers (2)◗Spring washers (2)◗Nuts (2)LocknutWasher
20 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     3. Attach the omni antenna to the pole—finger tighten only.4. Adjust the omni antenna to the desired position on the pole (up and down or rotational).5. Use a 1/2 inch nut wrench to tighten the U-bolts (4 nuts) and secure the omni antenna in place.Tighten all four nuts to 10–12 lbf.ft (1.38–1.66 kgf.m).When tightening the U-bolts, ensure that the bolts are not twisted—the ends of each U-bolt should be protruding through the mounting bracket evenly (the same distance).Tighten (4 places)
OWS Field Installation 21     OWS Field Installation6. Check that the U-bolts are tight and that the omni antenna is securely anchored to the pole.7. Connect one end of the antenna cable to the omni antenna, then connect the other end of the cable to an available antenna port on the OWS enclosure.See also, Antenna Connector Wiring Configurations on page 22 and Antenna Connector Wiring Configurations on page 22.Antenna CableConnect between the omni antenna and a free antenna port on the OWS enclosure
22 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Antenna Connector Wiring ConfigurationsThe following table shows the antenna connector wiring configurations for the OWS family of products:Physical Layout (Enclosure)The following diagram shows the physical layout of antenna connectors on the OWS 3600 enclosure (theOWS 2400 does not have the ant. 7 or ant. 8 antenna options).Antenna Connector WiringProduct Enclosure Connector Module Connector2400 series and 3600 series ant. 1 G ANT1 – J242400 series and 3600 series ant. 2 A ANT1 – J212400 series and 3600 series ant. 3 G ANT1 – J242400 series and 3600 series ant. 4 A ANT1 – J212400 series and 3600 series ant. 5 G ANT1 – J242400 series and 3600 series ant. 6 A ANT1 – J213600 series only ant. 7 A ANT1 – J213600 series only ant. 8 G ANT1 – J24ant. 1 ant. 2 ant. 3 ant. 4 ant. 5 ant. 6 ant. 7ant. 8
OWS Field Installation 23     OWS Field InstallationPhysical Layout (Wireless Modules)The following diagram shows the physical layout of antenna connectors on the OWS wireless modules (topview, looking down on module when the enclosure door is open).Routing the Antenna CablesIt is important that when you install the antenna cables they are not hanging randomly and that the cables are secured. This section provides a sample routing scenario.1. If mounting the OWS on a pole, route the antenna cables through the OWS enclosure mounting bracket and secure with cable ties.Ensure that the cables are not twisted.2. If mounting the OWS on a wall, the cables should be fixed to the wall with a suitable cable clamp.G ANT1 G ANT2 A ANT2 A ANT1
24 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Grounding the OWS EnclosureThis section provides instructions for grounding the OWS enclosure.Grounding CautionParts Required◗Ground wire assembly (with ring terminator)—must be 18 gauge AWG wire, or greater.Tools RequiredYou must ALWAYS install an external grounding wire. The ground connection must becomplete before connecting power to the OWS enclosure—a simple continuity checkbetween the enclosure and the ground termination point can confirm this. Grounding ofthe OWS must comply with National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, unless localcodes in your area take precedence over the NEC code.◗3/16 inch nut wrench ◗Wire stripper (if necessary)1. Connect the ground wire to the ground terminal on the bottom of the OWS enclosure.Make sure the lock washer is in place and that the nut is securely fastened.2. Connect the other end of the ground wire to a grounding strap attached to a grounded surface, such as a cold water pipe (or other suitable ground termination point, compliant with NEC and local standards).On pole-mounted OWS enclosures, if the pole (or pole stand) is already grounded, you may use one of these items as the ground termination point.Ground WireConnect to a suitable ground termination
OWS Field Installation 25     OWS Field InstallationConfiguring the Power CordThis section provides instructions for configuring the power cord (not supplied) for either AC or DC operation,and connecting the power cord to the OWS enclosure.Electrical Power WarningPower Cord Assembly CautionParts Required◗AC or DC power cord (not supplied), cut to the desired length.◗AC/DC plug assembly.Tools RequiredThis unit must be installed by a trained professional installer only. Read the installationinstructions before you connect the wireless network device to its power source.The power cord must be assembled by a professional installer, and the final assemblymust comply with National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, unless local codes inyour area take precedence over the NEC code.◗Wire stripper ◗Flat blade screwdriver1. Review the pin connections.◗Pin 1 – AC Neutral◗Pin 2 – DC Positive (+)◗Pin 3 – Ground◗Pin 4 – DC Negative (–)◗Pin 5 – AC LineThe example opposite shows an AC plug assembly.2. Assemble the plug and connect the plug to the power cord of your choice for the electrical configuration you need, either AC or DC.The power cord must be assembled by a professional installer.Plug AssemblyShieldCollarPower CordLocking RingPin 1Pin 5Pin 2Pin 4Pin 3
26 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     The AC1 connector you use at the other end of the power cord depends on the AC power source you are connecting to. Refer to AC Wiring Configurations on page 27.3. Attach the plug to the enclosure’s power receptacle.4. Turn the locking ring of the plug and hand tighten to make the connection.5. Install an appropriate AC or DC connector at the other end of the power cord.1. If using an AC power source, to comply with FCC standards for radiated spurious EMF emissions a 30 MHz to 1 GHz ferrite core must be attached to the AC power cord in a double-turn configuration (as close to the OWS enclosure as possible. A suitable ferrite core for this purpose can be obtained from Fair-Rite Products Corporation, part number 0444164181 (round cable snap-it model).Power Receptacle PlugLocking Ring
OWS Field Installation 27     OWS Field InstallationAC Wiring ConfigurationsThe following diagrams show alternative wiring configurations for AC input power options.120 VAC Single Phase (two wire service)240 VAC Single Phase (two wire service)208 VAC Three Phase (two wire service – grounded/Wye) 240 VAC Three Phase (two wire service – Delta)
28 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Connecting the Ethernet CableThis section provides instructions for configuring the CAT5 Ethernet cable.Parts Required◗Plenum-rated CAT5 Ethernet cable, cut to the desired length (not supplied).◗RJ45 plug assembly.Tools Required◗Wire stripper ◗Continuity checker1. Review the pin connections.◗Pin 1 – TXD+ (TX Data)◗Pin 2 – TXD- (TX Data)◗Pin 3 – RXD+ (RX Data)◗Pin 4 – Not used◗Pin 5 – Not used◗Pin 6 – RXD- (RX Data)◗Pin 7 – Not used◗Pin 8 – Not usedPin 1 Pin 8Pin 2Pin 3Pin 4Pin 7Pin 6Pin 5
OWS Field Installation 29     OWS Field Installation4. Perform a continuity check on each pin to verify that the Ethernet cable1 has been assembled correctly.2. Assemble the RJ45 plug/cable.◗Item 1 – Shielded RJ45 plug◗Item 2 – Gasket seal◗Item 3 – Plug holder◗Item 4 – Coupling ring◗Item 5 – Seal assemblyWhen assembling the plug, take care not to lose the gasket seal (item 2)—it must be in place when the assembly is complete.3. Install an RJ45 plug at the other end of the cable.1. To comply with FCC standards for radiated spurious EMF emissions a 30 MHz to 1 GHz ferrite core must be attached to the Ethernet cable in a double-turn configuration. A suitable ferrite core for this purpose can be obtained from Fair-Rite Products Corporation, part number 0444167281 (round cable snap-it model).5. Unscrew the protective cap, then connect the Ethernet cable to the OWS enclosure.Turn the coupling ring clockwise (1/4 turn) to make the connection.The connection is locked when you feel and hear a click.12345Cap
30 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Powering Up the OWSThis section provides instructions for powering up the OWS from both an AC and DC power source.Powering Up from an AC Power SourceImportant Note (AC Power)1. Verify that the AC service voltage is 120 VAC to 240 VAC.2. Check that the power is turned OFF at the designated circuits.3. If necessary, install 1/2 inch liquid-tight conduit from the power source to within 3 feet of the OWS,then connect the conduit to a junction box. The conduit and junction box must be IEEE/ANSIcompliant and suitable for outdoor use.4. Connect the OWS power cord to the AC supply.5. Close the enclosure’s door (the OWS door interlock will actuate).6. Turn ON the AC supply.Powering Up from a DC Power SourceImportant Note (DC Power)1. Verify that the DC service voltage is 12 VDC to 24 VDC.2. Check that the power is turned OFF at the designated circuits.3. If necessary, install 1/2 inch liquid-tight conduit from the power source to within 3 feet of the OWS,then connect the conduit to a junction box. The conduit and junction box must be IEEE/ANSIcompliant and suitable for outdoor use.4. Connect the OWS power cord to the DC supply.5. Close the enclosure’s door (the OWS door interlock will actuate).6. Turn ON the DC supply.AC input: 100 – 240 VAC (50/60 Hz) at 1.0 Amp maximum, supplied by a separatebranch circuit with 2 Amp over-current protection (2 Amp circuit breaker).The OWS must always be grounded before applying power to the unit—see Groundingthe OWS Enclosure on page 24.DC input: 12 – 24 VDC at 9.0 Amp maximum, supplied by an external separate 250 VApower-limited (or less) and isolated DC source with 15 Amp over-current protection (15Amp circuit breaker).The OWS must always be grounded before applying power to the unit—see Groundingthe OWS Enclosure on page 24.
OWS Field Installation 31     OWS Field InstallationOWS Product SpecificationsWIRELESS◗Wireless Standards: IEEE 802.11a/g◗Frequency Bands:802.11a- 5.725 - 5.825 GHz802.11g- 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz (Americas, FCC)Public Safety- 4.940 - 4.990 GHz◗Data Rates (Mbps):- 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 (802.11a/g)- 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96◗Wireless Medium:802.11a – OFDM, 802.11g – DSSS◗Modulation:- 802.11a: BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM- 802.11g: DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK◗Operating Channels:802.11a- 5 (Americas, FCC)802.11g- 11 (Americas, FCC)Public Safety (4.9 GHz)- 2 (Americas, FCC)◗Transmit Power:Configuration dependent—contact Strix◗Receiver Sensitivity:Configuration dependent—contact Strix◗LO (crystal) Frequency Stability:+/-10PPM within normal op. range of 0° to 55°CELECTRICAL◗Power Input:Auto-sensing 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, single phase, with ANSI/IEEE C62.41 category C3 integrated branch circuit protection◗AC Power Consumption:25W typical, 90W maximum◗DC Input:12/24V, 9A maximumPROTECTION CIRCUITS◗Antenna Lightning Protection (optional):< 9μJ for 6kV/3kA @ 8/20μs waveform◗Electrical Protection:ANSI/IEEE C62.41, UL 1449 2nd edition; 10kA @ 8/20 μs waveform, 36kA per phase; L-L, L-N, L-PE◗Data Protection:EN61000-4-2 Level 4 ESD ImmunityEN61000-4-5 Level 4 AC Surge ImmunityEN61000-4-4 Level 4 Elect. Fast Transient Burst Immun.EN61000-4-3 EMV Field ImmunityENVIRONMENTAL◗Operating Temperature: -40°C to +55°C◗Storage Temperature: -55°C to +85°C◗Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing◗Weather Rating: IP67 weather tight◗Wind Survivability: <165 mph◗Wind Loading (165 mph): <1024 newtons◗Salt/Fog/Rust Resistance: Mil-STD-810F 509.4◗Shock & Vibration:ESTI 300-192-4 spec T41.EClass 4M3 and Mil-STD-810◗Transportation: ISTA 2A and Mil-STD-810PHYSICAL◗Dimensions:3600 Series: 14” high x 12” wide x 8” deep (without accessories)2400 Series: 12” high x 10” wide x 6” deep (without accessories)◗Weight:3600 Series: 16.5lbs (7.48 Kg)2400 Series: 14.5lbs (6.58 Kg)◗NEMA 4 rated for outdoor enclosuresSECURITY◗Authentication:802.1x support, including RADIUS client, EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, and PEAP-TTLS, WPA◗Encryption:IEEE 802.11i (WPA) with AES, and WEPREMOTE MANAGEMENT◗Web, CLI and SNMP interfaces◗Supports BOOTP, DHCP, Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPs, and FTP◗SNMP: MIB II, 802.11 MIB, and Strix private MIBsAPPROVALS◗FCC CFR47 Part 15, Class B◗FCC, Part 90, Section Y◗Industry Canada RSS210◗EN60950 cTUVus Listed I.T.E◗UL 579/IEC 60529 IP67, rated for outdoor use◗UL 1449 2nd edition / IEC 60664-1◗CAN/CSA-C22.2 60950-00◗VCCI Class BWARRANTY◗One year parts and labor
32 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     Appendix I: Setting the Output PowerUse the following procedure to set the output (transmit) power for the chosen antenna:1. Establish a Telnet connection with the selected wireless module (radio).2. Log in to the radio.3. Type the command get power.The system displays the current power settings for the selected radio.If the radio is set to the desired power setting, no further action is required and you can log out, otherwise go to Step 4. The following list shows the available power settings:◗Full – sets the maximum (normal) transmit power. This is the default setting.◗Half – sets the transmit power to a fractional half of the full power.◗Quarter – sets the transmit power to a fractional quarter of the full power.◗Eighth – sets the transmit power to a fractional eighth of the full power.◗Minimum – sets the transmit power to its minimum.4. To set the power output for the selected radio, type the command set power and append the desired setting to the command. For example, to set the output power to minimum, type set power min. Or, to set the output power to one quarter, type set power quarter.When the command is entered, the system displays the new power setting automatically. However, if you need to verify the output power setting for any radio, use the command get power. The following graphic shows the output power for a radio being changed from full to one quarter.
OWS Field Installation 33     OWS Field InstallationAppendix II: Installing the Band Pass FilterThe band pass filter must be installed as close to the OWS enclosure as possible. The following graphic shows the filter installed on the OWS at its preferred location (connected directly to the antenna connector on the enclosure).AntennaAntenna CableOWS EnclosurePoleBand Pass Filter
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OWS Field Installation 35     OWS Field InstallationIndexAAC power 30adapter 12,13airplanesuse in 1antennadirectional 14antenna adapter 13antennascable routing 23directional 14installing 8omni 12,19placement 2routing cables 23sectored 16type 2Bband pass filterinstalling 33building codes 2building materials 2CCAT5 28CAT5 cable 28contact information icontinuity check 29copyright notice i,iicoupling 29Ddata rates 2DC power 30directional antenna 8,14adjusting 15Eenclosure 3enclsuregrounding 24environmental limits 1Ethernet cable 28European Community (EC) conformity iiexplosive device proximity iiiFFAA 1FCC notice iiFederal Aviation Administration 1filter 33Ggasket seal 29ground termination 24grounding 24Hhazardous locations 1hospitalsuse in 1IIndustry Canada notice iiLlimited warranty vlocal guidelines 2Mmaximum power settings 9mounting 3brackets 3on a vertical pole 3on a wall 7NNEC code 2,24,28non-modification statement iiinotices iiEuropean Community (EC) iiFCC iiIndustry Canada iiVCCI iiOobstructions 2omni antenna 8,12,19output powersetting 32over-current protection 30OWS 2400 1OWS 3600 1OWS enclosure 3grounding 24Pphysical environment 2planning the installation 2planning your installation 2pole 3
36 OWS Field InstallationOWS Field Installation     power settings 9power source 2powering up 30product specifications 31public safety 11RRF exposure iiiRJ45 plug assembly 29Ssafety information 1safety warnings iiisectored antenna 16setting the transmit power 32site survey 2site surveys 2solar shield ivspecifications 31straps 3,6Strix contact information isurvey 2Ttheory of operation 1transmit power 32Uu-bolts 3,4VVCCI notice iivertical mounting brackets 3vertical pole 3Wwarnings iiiantenna placement ivelectrical power iiigeneral safety iiigrounding the unit ivlightning activity iiiwarranty v

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