Vecima Networks OBR5000B 5 GHz Base Station Transceiver User Manual obr5000b ml r01 sd
Vecima Networks Inc. 5 GHz Base Station Transceiver obr5000b ml r01 sd
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VistaMax OBR5000B Base Station Transceiver INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE Document: Approved: obr5000b_ml_r01_sd D.W. Proprietary to Vecima Networks Inc. Copyright Š 2007 Vecima Networks Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without written permission from Vecima Networks Inc. Vecima Networks Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Vecima Networks Inc. to provide notification of such revision or change. Vecima Networks Inc. provides this guide without warranty of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Vecima Networks Inc. may make improvements or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any time. Specifications subject to change without notice - Printed in Canada Contents Preface .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... i About this Document .................................................................................................................................................................................................... i Safety and Regulatory Notices ............................................................................................................................................................................... ii Warnings and Advisories ................................................................................................................................................................................. iii Getting Support................................................................................................................................................................................................................ iv Finding Related Documentation ................................................................................................................................................................... iv 1.0 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Product Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 OBR5000B Features and Benefits .................................................................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.3 Specifications........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-2 2.0 Installation ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Unpacking the Unit ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2-1 2.2 Mounting the OBR5000B ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.3 Attaching the External Antenna ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2-7 2.3.1 Water Proof the Connection................................................................................................................................................................. 2-8 2.4 Installing the Grounding Apparatus ............................................................................................................................................................. 2-9 2.4.1 Lightning Protection ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2-9 2.4.2 Power Surge Protection ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2-13 2.4.3 Grounding the Base Station ................................................................................................................................................................. 2-15 3.0 Getting Started with OBR5000B ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 Before You Begin .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Overview of Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-2 3.3 Using the Web Based Interface...................................................................................................................................................................... 3-2 3.4 Configuring the Network .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-4 3.5 Configuring the Radio ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-7 3.6 Establishing a Link ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-8 3.7 Other Administrative Tasks............................................................................................................................................................................... 3-9 3.7.1 Upgrading the Base Station ................................................................................................................................................................. 3-9 3.7.2 Adding a Virtual IP Address ................................................................................................................................................................. 3-10 3.7.3 Rebooting the system ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3-10 3.7.5 Resetting Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-11 3.7.6 Checking Base Station Logs ................................................................................................................................................................ 3-11 3.7.8 Setting Service Flow Information ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-12 3.7.9 SNMP Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................ 3-17 3.7.10 Subscriber Station Modulation Table.......................................................................................................................................... 3-17 obr5000b_ml_r01_sd 3.7.11 Checking Base Station Status .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-17 3.7.12 SS Table ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3-18 3.7.13 PKM AUTH Table ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-18 3.7.14 PKM TEK Table .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-18 Warranty and Service Policies ....................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1 obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Preface About this Document NOTE The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. The reader should consult the Vecima website for updates. Purpose The OBR5000B Installation and Operation Guide describes OBR5000B and provides instructions for installing and configuring the system. It is intended for system administrators and installation technicians who are familiar with broadband cable equipment and concepts. This manual describes an OBR5000B using the following frequencies: ⢠5725 to 5825 MHz (FCC version) ⢠5725 to 5875 MHz (CE Version) ⢠5725 to 5825 MHz (IC Version) Organization of the OBR5000B Installation and Operation Guide Chapter 1â Gives and overview of the OBR5000B including the specifications and describes the features and benefits of the system. Chapter 2â Lists the included parts and provides instructions for installing and connecting the OBR5000B. Chapter 3â Gives and overview of the web-based interface and provides instructions for basic configuration tasks. Document Conventions This manual uses the following special formats to emphasize key information. Be aware of all warnings and cautions before you begin to install the OBR5000B. WARNING Whenever you see this icon and heading, the associated text addresses or discusses a critical safety or regulatory issue. CAUTION Whenever you see this icon and heading, the associated text discusses an issue, which, if not followed, could result in damage to, or improper use of, the equipment or software. NOTE Whenever you see this icon and heading, the associated text provides some important information not directly related to the topic. TIP Whenever you see this icon and heading, the associated text provides a tip for facilitating the installation, testing, or operation of the equipment or software Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Safety and Regulatory Notices FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures. ⢠Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ⢠Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver ⢠Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected ⢠Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication. CAUTION Any changes or modification to this product not expressly approved by Vecima Networks Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. CAUTION The Vecima OBR5000B base station unit must be installed by a trained professional, value added reseller, or systems integrator who is familiar with RF cell planning issues and the regulatory limits defined by Industry Canada for RF exposure. CAUTION To comply with RF exposure requirements, this equipment must be installed in such a way as to provide a minimum separation distance of 1.5m from the transmitting antenna to persons nearby. Industry Canada Compliance Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF fields in excess of Health Canadaâs limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canadaâs Website. For safety reasons, people should not work in a situation where RF exposure limits could be exceeded. To prevent this situation, the users should consider the following rules: ⢠Install the antenna so that there is a minimum of 23 cm (9.06 in) of distance between the antenna and people. ⢠Do not turn on power to the device while installing the antenna. ⢠Do not connect the antenna while the device is in operation. ⢠Do not collocate or operate the antenna used with the device in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. ⢠In order to ensure compliance with local regulations, the installer MUST enter the antenna gain at the time of installation. ii Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Maximum Antenna Gain The OBR5000B is a low-powered license-exempt radiocommunication device. Therefore, the maximum antenna gain permitted (for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz) to comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate, as stated below: ⢠For the band 5725-5825 MHz, the maximum conducted output power shall not exceed 1.0 W or 17 + 10 log10 B, dBm, whichever power is less. The power spectral density shall not exceed 17 dBm in any 1.0 MHz band. The maximum e.i.r.p. shall not exceed 4.0 W or 23 + 10 log10 B, dBm, whichever power is less. B is the 99% emission bandwidth in MHz. ⢠Fixed point-to-point systems for this band are permitted to have an e.i.r.p. greater than 4 W, provided that the higher e.i.r.p. is achieved by employing higher gain antennas, but not higher transmitter output powers. Point-to-multipoint systems, omni-directional applications and multiple co-located transmitters transmitting the same information are prohibited from exceeding 4 W e.i.r.p. However, remote stations of point-to-multipoint systems shall be permitted to operate at greater than 4 W e.i.r.p, under the same conditions as for point-to-point systems. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. iii Warnings and Advisories WARNING When used in Norway, Finland, or Sweden, this equipment must be installed in a restricted access location. Wenn sie in Norwegen, in Finnland oder in Schweden verwendet wird, muss diese AusrĂźstung in eine eingeschränkte Zugangsposition angebracht werden. CAUTION Before installing and operating this equipment, read all safety, installation and operating sections. Retain this manual for future reference. Follow all instructions - failure to do so may result in damage to the unit or severe personal injury. Avant d'installer ou de faire fonctionner cet ĂŠquipement, lire toutes les sections sur la sĂŠcuritĂŠ, l'installation et lâutilisation. Conserver ce manuel pour consultation future.Suivre toutes les instructions, sinon vous risquez d'endommager lâappareil ou de vous blesser gravement. Lesen Sie bitte vor Installation und Bedienung dieses Gerätes alle Abschnitte zur Sicherheit, Installation und Bedienung. Heben Sie die Bedienungsanleitung zum späteren Nachschlagen auf. CAUTION Servicing should not be attempted by the user. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to factory qualified personnel. Lâutilisateur ne doit pas essayer de faire lâentretien. Il nây a pas de pièces utilisables par lâutilisateur Ă lâintĂŠrieur. Sâadresser au personnel compĂŠtent de lâusine pour tout entretien Wartungsarbeiten sollten nicht durch den Nutzer erfolgen. Im Gerät gibt es keine Teile, die vom Nutzer gewartet werden kĂśnnen. Alle Wartungsarbeiten mĂźssen von betrieblich qualifiziertem Personal durchgefĂźhrt werden. CAUTION To comply with RF exposure requirements, the integrated antenna or any external antenna which is connected to an OBR5000B requires a minimum distance of 1.5 meters between it and all persons. Vorsicht: Gemäà den RF-Anforderungen muss der Abstand zwischen der integrierten Antenne oder einer externen Antenne, die an eine OBR5000B angeschlossen ist, und Personen mindestens 1,5 Meter betragen. iv Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Getting Support Finding Related Documentation The user manuals for the VistaMAX series of products may be downloaded from our FTP site as follows: Step 1 Using a web browser, visit https://postoffice.vecima.com NOTE If your Web certificate is invalid or expired, you might need to add an exemption to the certificate or upgrade your Java Runtime Environment (JRE) software. Step 2 Select 103 from the âJump to Download Areaâ drop menu and click on âGo!â 6HOHFWIURPWKH GURSGRZQPHQX Step 3 Enter the Username as vistamax and the Password as vistamax Step 4 Download the required file(s) obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. Technical Support: For technical support, contact the Wireless Engineering Application Support (WAES) group: ⢠Online VistaMAXÂŽ E-Ticket Technical Support ⢠Email: wimax.support@vecima.com ⢠Tel: +1 306 955 7075, press "72" for VistaMAXÂŽ product support Warranty Support ⢠Email: support@vecima.com ⢠Tel: +1 306 955 7075, press "2" for technical support vi Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd CHAPTER 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Product Overview The VistaMAX OBR5000B is a WiMAX / IEEE 802.16-2004 base station that offers a single box solution for WiMAX applications in the 5725 to 5875 MHz band. The OBR5000B is designed for outdoor use and is contained in a weatherproof sealed housing. The OBR5000B offers a direct bridged 100BaseT Ethernet connection to the base station network. The only equipment required inside the base station premises is an Ethernet switch with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, such as provided by Vecima Networks VPN100014+ or the WES800, to supply power and provide Ethernet connectivity. Optional Antennas Vecima recommends the following external antennas to use with the OBR5000B Antenna Type Specifications Vecima Recommendation 60 18 dBi gain Radio Waves Sector Antenna 90 17 dBi gain Vertical or horizontal polarization Radio Waves Sector Antennas: SEC-5V-90-17 SEC-5H-90-17 Omni 12 dBi gain Vertical polarization BOBOTO TQJ-5800-12 CAUTION The installer must ensure that the transmission power output is below the mandated FCC limit. That is, the transmission power minus the cable loss and antenna gain must result in an equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) below 4W or 36 dBm. When using Vecima or Vecima recommended antennas, the transmit power output will be below this limit. 1.2 OBR5000B Features and Benefits ⢠802.16-2004 OFDM Compliant PHY & MAC â standards based radio. ⢠Time Division Duplexing (TDD) â maximum spectrum efficiency and lowest cost ⢠Fast adaptive modulation â convenient single cable connection ⢠Integrated GPS timing â automatic base station synchronization ⢠Integrated multi-strike lightning protection â reduced downtime and maintenance costs ⢠Several management/monitoring interface â flexible operation and control ⢠SNMP (WiMAX forum MIBs and Vecima extensions ⢠Built-in HTTPS web server ⢠Syslog obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. 1-1 1.3 Specifications Item Specification RF Frequency 5725 to 5825 MHz (FCC version) 5725 to 5875 MHz (CE Version) 5725 to 5825 MHz (IC Version) RF Frequency Step Size 250 kHz Duplexing Mode TDD Channel Bandwidth 10 MHz Modulation Types IEEE 802.16-2004, OFDM256, burst by burst adaptive BPSK-1/2 QPSK-1/2, QPSK-3/4 16QAM-1/2, 16QAM-3/4 64QAM-2/3, 64QAM-3/4 Maximum Rated Power FCC compliant equipment: â +36 dBm EIRP for 60Âş antenna â +35 dBm EIRP for 90Âş antenna â +30 dBm EIRP for omnidirectional antenna Industry Canada compliant equipment: â +36 dBm EIRP for 60Âş antenna â +35 dBm EIRP for 90Âş antenna â +30 dBm EIRP for omnidirectional antenna European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) compliant equipment: â levels are country specific Output Power +18 dBm Output Power Control Range 10 dB Spectral Mask Compliance Industry Canada RSS-192 ETSI EN 301 021 v1.6.1 Minimum Sensitivity -88.5 dBm for 10 MHz channel Antenna Options 18 dBi, 60Âş 17 dBi, 90Âş 12 dBi, omnidirectional 1-2 Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd CHAPTER 2.0 Installation CAUTION Install the OBR5000B in accordance with all local codes for installing outdoor communication equipment. 2.1 Unpacking the Unit Carefully remove the equipment form the packing material and set it on a solid surface, such as a table or desk. If it appears damaged in any way, notify the carrier and keep all packing materials for inspection by the carrierâs agent. 2.2 Mounting the OBR5000B The following hardware is included in the box for mounting the OBR5000B to the pole: ⢠Qty. 1 x Chassis Bracket ⢠Qty. 4 x Split Lock Washer ⢠Qty. 1 x Elevation Adjustment Bracket ⢠Qty. 4 x Bolts ⢠Qty. 1 x Pole Catch Bracket ⢠Qty. 4 x Flat Washer ⢠Qty. 4 x 6 inch Carriage Bolts ⢠Qty. 4 x Nylon Washer ⢠Qty. 8 x Nuts The Chassis Bracket and Elevation Adjustment Bracket come pre-installed on the OBR5000B chassis. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. 2-1 [&DUULDJH %ROWV 2%5 [1XWV [%ROWV [6SOLW/RFN :DVKHUV [)ODW :DVKHUV [1\ORQ :DVKHUV &KDVVLV%UDFNHW 3ROH&DWFK%UDFNHW (OHYDWLRQ$GMXVWPHQW%UDFNHW Figure 2-1 OBR5000B Pole Mounting Hardware 2-2 Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3 describe the steps necessary to prepare the OBR5000B for pole mounting. 5HPRYHWKH(OHYHYDWLRQ$GMXVPHQW%UDFNHWIURPWKH&KDVVLV%UDFNHWE\UHPRYLQJWKHIRXUVFUHZV RQHDFKVLGH &KDVVLV%UDFNHW 5(029( 5(029( (OHYDWLRQ$GMXVWPHQW%UDFNHW $WWDFK WKH &KDVVLV %UDFNHW WR WKH 2%5% XVLQJ IRXU EROWV DQG DVVRUWHG ZDVKHUV DV VKRZQ EHORZ7DNHFDUHWRSODFHWKHQ\ORQZDVKHUVEHWZHHQWKH&KDVVLV%UDFNHWDQGWKH2%5%WR SUHYHQWGDPDJHWRWKHSDLQW 6SOLW/RFN :DVKHU )ODW :DVKHU 1\ORQ :DVKHU Figure 2-2 Preparing the OBR5000B for Pole Mounting (Part 1) obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved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 (OHYDWLRQ$GMXVWPHQWEUDFNHW ZLWK&DUULDJHEROWVLQVWDOOHG YLHZHGIURPWKH´IDFHÂľWKDW ZLOOPRXQWDJDLQVWWKHSROH (OHYDWLRQ$GMXVWPHQWEUDFNHW ZLWK&DUULDJHEROWVLQVWDOOHG YLHZHGIURPWKH´IDFHÂľWKDW ZLOOPRXQWWRZDUGVWKH2%5% Figure 2-3 Preparing the OBR5000B for Pole Mounting (Part 2) 2-4 Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd After preparing the OBR5000B for pole mounting, hold the OBR5000B against the pole at the desired height then place the Pole Catch Bracket onto the opposite side as shown in Figure 2-4. Fasten a lock washer and nut onto all four carriage bolts and tighten until the OBR5000B is suitably secured in place. ÂľWRÂľ )DVWHQDQXWDQGORFNZDVKHU WRHDFKFDUULDJHEROW 3ROH0RXQWLQJ6LGH9LHZ )DVWHQDQXWDQGORFNZDVKHU WRHDFKFDUULDJHEROW 3ROH0RXQWLQJ7RS9LHZ Figure 2-4 Attaching the OBR5000B to the Pole obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. 2-5 Once the OBR5000B is mounted to the pole, the elevation angle may be adjusted as necessary and the unit may be connected to the network via a CAT5E cable with a standard RJ45 connector on one end and a special MolexÂŽ backshell with RJ45 connector on the other end. ÂľWRÂľ 7RDGMXVWWKHHOHYDWLRQDQJOHRI WKH2%5%ORRVHQWKHVHIRXU VFUHZVDQGWLJKWHQZKHQWKH GHVLUHGDQJOHLVDFKLHYHG 7RFRQQHFWWKH(WKHUQHWFDEOHLQVHUW DQGWZLVWFORFNZLVHWRORFNLQWRSODFH &RQQHFWWKHRWKHUHQGRIWKH(WKHUQHWFDEOH LQWRWKHQHWZRUNYLDVXUJHVXSSUHVVRU Figure 2-5 Connecting the OBR5000B to the Network 2-6 Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd 2.3 Attaching the External Antenna The OBR5000B is equipped with two type N connectors (female) at the bottom of the housing where a user can attach one or two optional external antennas. Only one antenna can be active at a time and the user sets the active antenna through the web-based interface (see 3.5 Configuring the Radio, on page 7). The active antenna can have either horizontal or vertical polarization. Properly terminate unused ports by inserting the Vecima N type terminator that was included with the original OBR5000 packaging (part number JMNTERM-03). N Connector N Connector Figure 2-6 N Connectors for External Antennas Attach one of the following types of antennas: ⢠60Âş sectorized group for both horizontal and vertical polarization; one antenna for each port ⢠90Âş sectorized group for both vertical and horizontal polarization; one antenna for each port ⢠Single antenna with omnidirectional polarization CAUTION When using the omnidirectional antenna, the user is responsible to properly terminate and weatherproof the unused port. NOTE Vecima does not provide an external antenna. Consult with the Application Engineering Support at Vecima Networks to decide which antenna to use. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. 2-7 2.3.1 Water Proof the Connection Wrapping the antenna connection with sealing tape keeps the connection tight and protects against moisture. To water proof the connection follow these steps: Step 1 Use a section of rubber sealing tape. Starting at the OBR5000B end, stretch the tape and wrap it around the connector as close as possible to the body of the OBR5000B. Overlap the tape by approximately onehalf of its width so that it can form a seal with itself. Extend the wrapping to approximately one-inch past the end of the connector. Figure 2-7 Apply Rubber Sealing Tape Step 2 Cover the sealing tape with electrical tape. Start approximately one inch further down the cable, and stretch the tape, overlapping by one-half. Wrap to the OBR5000B end, then without breaking the tape, wrap back down to the cable end. Figure 2-8 Water Proofed Connection 2.3.1 Wasserschutz und Zugentlastung Dies bietet Schutz vor Feuchtigkeit und stellt sicher, dass die AnschlĂźsse dicht sind. Um die wasserdicht zu machen, fĂźhren Sie folgende Schritte aus: Step 1 Verwenden Sie ein langes Dichtungsgummiband. Wickeln Sie das Band so nahe an der OBR5000B wie mĂśglich straff um den Anschluss. Ăberlappen Sie das Band mit seiner halben Breite, um die Dichtung sicherzustellen. Wickeln Sie das Band bis ca. 2,5 cm nach dem Anschlussende. Abbildung 2-9: Anbringen des Dichtungsgummibands Step 2 Bedecken Sie das Dichtungsband mit Isolierband. Beginnen Sie ca. 2,5 cm weiter unten am Kabel und Ăźberlappen Sie das Band mit seiner halben Breite. Wickeln Sie das Band gegen die OBR5000B und wieder zurĂźck zum Kabelende, ohne dieses abzureiĂen. Abbildung 2-10: Wasserdichter Anschluss Isolierbandabdeckung 2-8 Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd 2.4 Installing the Grounding Apparatus Install the grounding apparatus to protect the OBR5000B from lightning strikes and power surges. Ground the base station to the earth ground to protect from lightning strikes. Use the surge suppressor to shunt to ground any over-voltage [>60 V] transients that may be induced on the CAT5E cablefeed via lightning or other high voltages. 2.4 Installieren der Erdungsvorrichtung Installieren Sie die Erdungsvorrichtung, um die OBR5000B gegen Blitzschlag und StromstĂśsse zu schĂźtzen. Erden Sie die Basisstation fĂźr den Schutz gegen Blitzschlag. Verwenden Sie den Ăberspannungsschutz, um Ăberspannungen [>60 V] zu ĂźberbrĂźcken, die in der CAT5E-Zuleitung durch Blitzschläge oder andere Hochspannungen verursacht werden kĂśnnen. 2.4.1 Lightning Protection The OBR5000B has a built in lightning surge suppression mechanism to protect it against damage from lightning strikes. Assembling the OBR5000B Base Station Grounding Attach the earth ground to the grounding lug located on the base station. Provided parts: ⢠1 x 5/8 inch washer ⢠1 x 1/4 inch grounding lug Required parts: ⢠1 x #6 AWG grounding wire assembly of sufficient length to connect the OBR to the towerâs earth ground bus ⢠1 Size 11 Wrench (11mm or 7/16 inch) To assemble and attach the ground lug: 1. Locate the grounding point on the OBR5000B. This is at the bottom of the OBR, to the right of the Vecima sticker. 2. On the grounding lug, assemble the grounding combination in the following order: Lug > Washer > Grounding Assembly > Washer. 3. Screw the combination into the OBR at the grounding point. 4. Attach the assembly to the lightning grid or the antenna. Figure 2-11 Assembled Ground Lug obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. 2-9 2.4.1 Bitzschutz In der OBR5000B ist ein Blitzschutz integriert, um das Gerät vor Beschädigung durch Blitzschläge zu schĂźtzen. Montieren der OBR5000B-Basisstationserdung Bringen Sie die Erdungsvorrichtung am Erdungsanschluss an der Basisstation an. Mitgelieferte Teile: ⢠1 x 5/8 Zoll Beilagscheibe ⢠1 x 1/4 Zoll Erdungsanschluss Erforderliche Teile: ⢠1 x #6 AWG Erdungskabel zum AnschlieĂen der OBR an die durchlaufende Erdleitung des Towers ⢠1 SchraubenschlĂźssel (11 mm oder 7/16 Zoll) So montieren Sie den Erdungsanschluss: 1. Der Erdungspunkt befindet sich an der Unterseite der OBR5000B rechts neben dem Vecima-Aufkleber. 2. Bringen Sie die Erdungsvorrichtung in folgender Reihenfolge am Erdungsanschluss an: AnschlusstĂźck > Beilagscheibe > Erdungsvorrichtung > Beilagscheibe. 3. Schrauben Sie die Kombination am Erdungspunkt der OBR an. 4. Verbinden Sie die Vorrichtung am Blitzgitter oder der Antenne. 2-10 Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Grounding the Base Station Vecima requires that the OBR5000B be connected to the tower grounding system as shown in Figure 2-12. *URXQG&RQQHFWLRQ &RQQHFWWR7RZHU *URXQGLQJ6\VWHP PLQLPXP $:*ZLUH 2%5% 5($5 $EROWIRUFRQQHFWLQJWKHJURXQGLQJ ZLUHWRWKH2%5%LVLQFOXGHG Figure 2-12 Grounding the OBR5000B CAUTION Vecima Networks requires that the CAT5E cable to the OBR5000B is connected to a lightning surge protector at the entrance to the building, prior to connection to the WES800 Ethernet Switch as shown in Figure 2-14. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. 2-11 Erden der Basisstation Die OBR5000B muss am Towererdungssystem angeschlossen werden (siehe Abbildung 2.9).. (UGXQJVDQVFKOXVV (LQH6FKUDXEH]XP $QVFKOLHÂHQGHV (UGXQJVNDEHOVDQG GLH2%5% ZLUGPLWJHOLHIHUW 2%5% 5ÂFNVHLWH $QVFKOXVVDP7RZHUHUGXQJVV\VWHP PLQGHVWHQV$:* Figure 2-13 Abbildung 2.9: Erdung der OBR5000B CAUTION Vorsicht: Eine Anforderung von Vecima Networks besteht darin, dass CAT5E Kabel, die WES800 mit Geräten, die sich im Freien befinden, verbinden an einen Ăberspannungsschutz angeschlossen werden. Der Anschluss muss am Gebäudeeingang und vor Anschluss an den Transceiver. 2-12 Approved: D.W. obr5000b_ml_r01_sd 2.4.2 Power Surge Protection Use the surge suppressor to protect your equipment and secure your data from power surges. To connect the Cablefeed Shield to the Surge Suppressor Ground Lug 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remove the suppressor unit cover. Thread the Ethernet cable through the right side opening to the suppressor. Measure five (5) inches from the end of the cable that you threaded through the right side opening. Lightly score the cable at the five inch mark. Carefully slice the edge of the insulation. Note: Do NOT cut the metal shield that surrounds the wires. 6. 7. 8. 9. Slowly snip or slice the insulation down to the five (5) inch scoring. Remove the insulation from the cable. Gently twist the metal shield to form metal ground strip. Make a straight-through cable with the wires. Remember: be careful not to damage the metal ground strip. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Undo the grounding bolt on the right side of the suppressor. Wrap the grounding strip onto the grounding bolt. Screw the grounding bolt back into the side of the suppressor. Thread the cable that connects to the Power over Ethernet through the left opening on the suppressor. Strip the wires and make it a straight-through cable. Connect the cables to their perspective ports. Replace the cover of the suppressor. Finish connecting the network. See â2.4.3 Grounding the Base Stationâ on page 2-15 Figure 2-14 Assembled Surge Suppressor obr5000b_ml_r01_sd Approved: D.W. 2-13
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