WaveIP GAOFDM700-RSU Indoor Transmitter Unit User Manual Introduction

WaveIP Ltd. Indoor Transmitter Unit Introduction

Users Manual

    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 2 of 10       GGiiggAAcccceessss™™  OOFFDDMM  770000  RRSSUU   IInnssttaallllaattiioonn  aanndd  OOppeerraattiioonn  IInnssttrruuccttiioonnss     January 2006       WaveIP Ltd. P.O. Box 336 Yokneam 20692, Israel Tel:  972-4-9937333 Fax: 972-4-9592614 Info@waveip.com  The information contained in this document is of commercial value, proprietary to WaveIP. It is conveyed to the recipient solely for the purpose of evaluation. Reproduction of this document, disclosure of its contents or any other use of the information herein is strictly forbidden unless expressly authorized in writing by WaveIP.
    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 3 of 10TTAABBLLEE  OOFF  CCOONNTTEENNTTSS   1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................... 4 1.1 GENERAL.................................................................................................4 1.2 GIGACCESS™ OFDM SYSTEM OVERVIEW..........................................................4 2. INSTALLATION...................................................................................... 5 2.1 PACKING LIST...........................................................................................5 2.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE............................................................................6 2.2.1 General ..............................................................................................6 2.2.2 Before You Start..................................................................................6 2.2.3 Installation .........................................................................................7 2.2.4 Radio Channel Selection .......................................................................8 2.2.5 User PC Setup .....................................................................................8 2.2.6 Safety ................................................................................................8 2.3 FCC INFORMATION.....................................................................................9 3. GIGACCESS™ OFDM 700 RSU TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................ 10 3.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATION............................................................................10 3.2 RESIDENTIAL SUBSCRIBER UNIT (RSU) ..........................................................10 3.3 RADIO SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................10   TTAABBLLEE  OOFF  FFIIGGUURREESS   Figure  1-1: Typical sector in GigAccess™ OFDM System .........................................4 Figure  2-1: RSU package content ........................................................................5 Figure  2-2: GigAccess™ OFDM Self-install RSU......................................................6 Figure  2-3: GigAccess™ RSU - Installation Scheme................................................8
    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 4 of 1011..  IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn  11..11  GGeenneerraall  This document describes how to install and use GigAccess™ OFDM 700 Residential Subscriber Unit (RSU) to obtain wireless high-speed Internet access.   11..22  GGiiggAAcccceessss™™  OOFFDDMM  SSyysstteemm  OOvveerrvviieeww  GigAccess™ OFDM is a wireless point-to-point and point-to-multipoint broadband communication system. The basic subsystem is composed of a single sector, which consists of an Access Unit (AU) and up to 250 Subscriber Units (SU). Each sector is a stand-alone communication network operating on a star topology with a gateway to the WAN, which allows two-way communication between the SUs and the WAN via the AU.   The following figure depicts a general description of a typical sector in the GigAccess™ OFDM system.    AUAUSwitch/RouterSUSUSUSU Base Controller(Option)WAN  Figure  1-1: Typical sector in GigAccess™ OFDM System     RSURSU
    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 5 of 1022..  IInnssttaallllaattiioonn    22..11  PPaacckkiinngg  LLiisstt  When you first open the package, verify that the unit is complete with the following components: 1.  RSU Unit  2.  Indoor Power Supply (AC input). 3.  Quick start guide.    Quick StartGuideGigAccess  RSUSelf-Install ResidentialSubscriber UnitEnd User Manual  Figure  2-1: RSU package content      32 1
    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 6 of 1022..22  IInnssttaallllaattiioonn  PPrroocceedduurree  22..22..11  GGeenneerraall  The RSU is a self-installed, plug and play unit, which requires minimum operation from the user.    A description of the RSU is given in the figure below. 1. Polarization Indication 2.  Air link led (Green) 3.  ETH link led (Yellow) 4.  Received Signal Indicator Lights 5. ETH Connector 6. Power led 7.  DC Power Jack         Figure  2-2: GigAccess™ OFDM Self-install RSU   22..22..22  BBeeffoorree  YYoouu  SSttaarrtt  1) Make sure your computer is equipped with an Ethernet Network Interface (NIC) 2)  Make sure your computer is set up to automatically obtain an IP address (refer to section 2.2.5 for more information). 3)  Select the appropriate location for the RSU: •  Make sure you are operating the RSU in a room near an outside window. •  Locate the RSU in such a way that the antenna side will be directed towards your service provider (AU direction). 1 4 7 6 5 3 2
    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 7 of 10•  Obtain a clear line of site to the AU as much as possible - avoid any physical obstacles, which may block the signal.   22..22..33  IInnssttaallllaattiioonn    The installation process should follow the following steps: 1)  Connect the CAT5 Ethernet cable from the RSU data port to your PC NIC. Note that your RSU consists two Ethernet ports, so you can connect your PC to either of them, or to connect two PCs; each PC to different Ethernet connector. 2)  Connect the power supply to the AC wall socket and to the RSU DC power port.  WARNING!    Use only with the supplied Power Supply adapter  3)  Align the RSU until you get the maximum receive signal from your service provider. Best received indication when maximum “Received Power Indication LEDs” are light. Check both vertical and horizontal polarization and select the polarization that gives you the best receiving power. The RSU antenna polarization must be the same as in the AU antenna. In most applications, the preferred orientation is vertical polarization. (Above ground propagation of the signal is better when it is polarized vertically). 4)  The RSU will automatically acquire the radio channel of the AU.  •  Verify that the Air link led flashes (green led on the Ethernet connector), which indicated reception from the AU.  •  Verify that the Ethernet link led light (yellow led on the Ethernet connector) when the PC is connected. This led will flash in case of Ethernet data transaction between the RSU and the PC.    Now you are ready to surf into the Internet.   WARNING! Do not put any obstacle in front antenna. A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the device in operation and all persons. 
    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 8 of 10AU DirectionEthernetData CableCAT5PowerSupply100-240V ACRSU Figure  2-3: GigAccess™ RSU - Installation Scheme  22..22..44  RRaaddiioo  CChhaannnneell  SSeelleeccttiioonn    The radio channel is defined at the AU side. The RSU is pre-configured to scan all channels. Therefore it will acquire the AU channel automatically.    22..22..55  UUsseerr  PPCC  SSeettuupp  In Case of specific IP setup – configuration the PC IP as followed:  •  Press right click on the Network Neighborhood Icon. •  Select the Protocol reed and press properties. •  Choose the Specify an IP address and fill in the required specific IP address.  In Case of DHCP/NAT setup - Configure the PC NIC obtain an IP address from DHCP server. For this configuration follow the following steps:  •  Press right click on the Network Neighborhood Icon. •  Select the Protocol reed and press properties. •  Choose Obtain an IP address from DHCP server.  22..22..66  SSaaffeettyy  •  Do not immerse the equipment in any type of liquid. •  Only operate the equipment from the power source(s) Supplied by Manufacturer! Any other type of input power source may cause damage to the equipment and voids the warranty. •  Do not place the equipment on an unstable surface. •  Do not disassemble the equipment. Removing covers voids the warranty.  •  Do not expose the equipment to extreme hot or cold temperatures.
    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 9 of 1022..33  FFCCCC  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn   Notice:  This device has been tested and found to comply with Radio Frequency Exposure Limits. A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the device in operation and all persons.    This device 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 device Complies With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE    FCC Notice, USA 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, uses 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 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 the relocate-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.  This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any unauthorized modification or changes to this device without the express approval of WaveIP may void the user’s authority to operate this device. Furthermore, this device 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 and/or the manufacturer’s warranty. 
    WaveIP Ltd.                                  GigAccess™ OFDM 700 RSUPage 10 of 1033..  GGiiggAAcccceessss™™  OOFFDDMM  770000  RRSSUU  TTeecchhnniiccaall  SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss   33..11  GGeenneerraall  SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonn    Access technology      TDMA (Time division multiple access) Duplex schemes      TDD (Time division duplex) Wireless MAC Interface    Proprietary based on IEEE 802.16 Applications    Access, Campus, Consecutive  33..22  RReessiiddeennttiiaall  SSuubbssccrriibbeerr  UUnniitt  ((RRSSUU))  Physical Interface             2 x 10/100 Base-T  Connector Type   RJ-45  Protocol Supported  IP, ICMP, TCP, UDP, RTP, ARP, FTP, TFTP, DNS, HTTP, NAT, DHCP, PPPoE, RADIUS AAA, VLAN 802.1q. Packet classification  Wire-speed based to information in layers 2, 3 and 4-7: MAC, IP, Protocol, Ports, TOS and VLAN, payload Output Power: (at antenna port)  up to +25 dBm  Antenna    6 dBi Software Update      Over the Air Download via TFTP Operating Temperature  0°C - +40°C Power (via indoor Outlet)  3.3 VDC, <6 Watt   Mechanical  6.3" x 6.3" x 2"   33..33  RRaaddiioo  SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss  Operating Frequency     710 - 716 MHz and 740 - 746 MHz RF Waveform       Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing      (OFDM). Modulation    BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM EIRP         +31 dBm      Number of Channels      2 Antenna Polarization               Vertical or Horizontal Data Rates    up to 9 Mbps

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