Telensa TBSA1 Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter User Manual for the BS A US Basestation

Telensa Ltd. Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter for the BS A US Basestation

User Manual

   COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE  LLT289 02      14 Jun 2012  Page 1 of 7  QP4016 09- Tech Note Template   Title: User Manual for the BS-A US Basestation Date: 14 Jun 2012 Document ref:   LLT289  02        Telensa Lighting Control
   COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE  LLT289 02      14 Jun 2012  Page 2 of 7  QP4016 09- Tech Note Template    Contents OPERATIONAL SAFETY NOTICES ..................................................................................................................... 3 INSTALLER ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 RADIO TRANSMITTER - CAUTION .......................................................................................................................... 3 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................... 3 INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY ......................................................................................................................................... 3 FCC STATEMENT .................................................................................................................................................... 3 1 ACCESSORIES REQUIRED ........................................................................................................................... 4 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .................................................................................................................... 4 3 BS-A SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 5 3.1 ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS: ......................................................................................................................... 5 3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL ........................................................................................................................................ 5 3.3 SAFETY COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................................................. 5 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................ 6 5 CONTACT DETAILS ....................................................................................................................................... 7
   COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE  LLT289 02      14 Jun 2012  Page 3 of 7  QP4016 09- Tech Note Template   Operational Safety Notices Installer Installers must be suitably trained and qualified for electrical work, according to the laws and local codes for the locality and country. This unit must only be installed by personnel that have been trained by Telensa or their representatives to carry out this work. Radio Transmitter - CAUTION The base station unit described in this guide emits radio frequency energy through its antenna.  Although the power level is low, concentrated energy from a directional antenna may pose a health hazard.  Only outdoor  antennas  certified  with  this  transmitter  should  be  used  and  must  be  installed  to  provide  a separation distance of at least 20.5cm (8 inches) from all persons who could be nearby when the base station is operating.  Power Supply Connection The  supply  voltage  for  the  base  station  is  hazardous  and  all  necessary  precautions  must  be  taken  to ensure the safety of the installer, maintenance staff and any person that may come into contact with the unit or its wiring. The supply connection must be protected by an MCB or fuse, rated at 6A maximum Supply connections must be made water and weatherproof against the weather conditions encountered at the location area. Internal power supply Note that the operating voltages within the base station compartment are at 24V DC or below.  FCC Statement This  equipment complies  with Part  15 of  the FCC  Rules.   Operation is  subject  to the  following two conditions: (1)  This  device  may  not  cause  harmful interference, and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Installers and end users must follow the specific installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna used with this transmitter must  be  maintained  at  least 20.5  cm (8 inches) from any person when the equipment is operating. More information on RF exposure is available on the Internet at: www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins. This  equipment  is  specifically  designed  to  be  used  under  Section  15.247  of  the  FCC  Rules  and Regulations. Any unauthorised modification or changes to this device without the express approval of Telensa Limited may void the user’s authority to operate this device.  Furthermore, this device is intended to be used only when installed in accordance with the instructions outlined in this manual.  Failure to comply with these instructions may also void the user’s authority to operate this device.
   COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE  LLT289 02      14 Jun 2012  Page 4 of 7  QP4016 09- Tech Note Template   1  Accessories required  Antenna, 890-930MHz, 8dBi gain ref: Jaybeam 7556910 Do not use any other antenna type!  Antenna fixing bolts x 4  Mounting buckles x 2  Mounting clip to suit pole diameter or mounting strap, stainless steel x 2  Bird repelling spikes x 3  Bird repelling spike mounting moulding x 1  Fixing screws for above x 2  Door key  Tools as required 2  Installation Procedure  Unpack the unit and inspect for exterior damage  Attach the pole antenna to the side of the unit using the four supplied M5 fixing bolts   Connect the antenna lead to the large antenna socket at the bottom of the case and tighten. Push the flexible weather protection sleeve fully up and over the antenna connection  Fit the bird spike retaining moulding to the top using the two fixing screws and clip the three bird spikes into the moulding  Cut  the  mains  power  lead  to  the  desired  length  for  the  installation,  strip  back  and  fit  a weatherproof power connector  Isolate  and  test  the  source  mains  supply  and  prepare  the  connection  for  the  base  station  as appropriate for the installation. Note that a local circuit isolator and circuit protection of 6A max must be used for connection to the base station  Prepare the mounting buckles and mounting clips at the rear of the unit  Fit  the  base  station  unit  to  the  mounting  pole  or  lighting  column  using  the  mounting  clips.    Note: Make sure that the light sensor (white lens) is above the luminaire of the lighting column to  prevent faulty operation due to light leakage  Tighten and secure the mounting clips  Make the power supply connection  Terminate the local internet connection using the weatherproof RJ45 connector and plug into the comms connector at the bottom of the unit  Open  the  door  of  the  case  and  plug  the  back-up  battery  connector  into  its  PCB  mounted connector. LEDs should begin blinking at the top of the PCB  Close the case and switch on the main supply power  Check the function of the unit by logging in to the PLANet system as per the system training.
   COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE  LLT289 02      14 Jun 2012  Page 5 of 7  QP4016 09- Tech Note Template   3  BS-A Specifications 3.1  Electrical Parameters:      Supply Voltage:     102 - 276 VAC, 50-60Hz     Power Consumption:    20W max  (<1A, 120-240V AC)      Radio Transmit Power:     4W EIRP using the specified antenna  NiMh backup battery time:  Typically 30-60 minutes after loss of power 3.2  Environmental  Operating Temperature:   -30 to 60 °C Ambient  Protection Rating:    IP65 3.3  Safety Compliance This equipment complies with the electrical safety requirements of the international safety standard IEC 60950.
   COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE  LLT289 02      14 Jun 2012  Page 6 of 7  QP4016 09- Tech Note Template   4  Equipment Description  The  Telensa  basestation  (BS)  contains  a  single  board  computer,  radio  transceiver,  power  supply  and interface PCB with backup battery. The unit is directly powered off the mains AC supply and uses an Ethernet port for connection to the internet. The internet connection is encrypted over a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to a remote server. The remote server is accessed using the Telensa PLANet interface. On the top of the unit is the GPS sensor used for location and timing, and to the top right is the light sensor used for controlling the telecell switching.     Telensa Basestation Exterior - Model: BS-A
   COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE  LLT289 02      14 Jun 2012  Page 7 of 7  QP4016 09- Tech Note Template   5  Contact Details  Address:  Telensa Ltd,     Plextek Building,     London Road,     Great Chesterford,     Essex, CB10 1NY. UK.   Telephone:   +44 (0) 1799 533200  Fax:     +44 (0) 1799 533201  Email:    enquiries@telensa.com Website:  http://www.telensa.com

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