WaveIP WA8K25X WipAir 8000 User Manual 20151111135613

WaveIP Ltd. WipAir 8000 20151111135613

User Manual

       WWiippAAiirr  88000000   IInnssttaallllaattiioonn  aanndd  OOppeerraattiioonn  IInnssttrruuccttiioonnss       October 2015        WaveIP Ltd. Teradion Industrial Park Misgav 20179, Israel Tel:  972-4-902-7000 Fax: 972-4-999-0324 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.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 2 of 28 NNoottiicceess   Radio Frequency Statement WipAir has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules and EN 301 489-1  rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a  residential  environment notwithstanding  use in  commercial, business  and  industrial  environments.  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.   IMPORTANT!     The  device  must  be  installed  only  for  fixed,  Point-to-Point  or Point-to-Multipoint operations per 15.247(c)(1)(iii)    IMPORTANT!     It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when using the  outdoor  antenna  kits  in  the  United  States  (or  where  FCC rules apply), only those  antennas certified with the  product are used. The use of any antenna other than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden in accordance to FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204.    IMPORTANT!   Outdoor  units  and  antennas  should  be  installed  ONLY  by experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities. Failure to do  so  may  void  the  product  warranty  and  may  expose  the  end user  or  the  service  provider  to  legal  and  financial  liabilities. WaveIP and its resellers or distributors of this equipment are not liable  for  injury,  damage  or  violation  of  regulations  associated with the installation of outdoor units or antennas.    R&TTE Declaration on Conformity Hereby,  WaveIP  Ltd,  declares  that  WipAir  is  in  compliance  with  the essential  requirements  and  other  relevant  provisions  of  Directive 1999/5/EC.  The  declaration  of  conformity  may  be  consulted  through WaveIP Ltd., Teradion Industrial Park, Misgav 20179, Israel.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 3 of 28  Compliance with European Union WEEE Directives In January 2003, the European Union adopted an important environmental directive -- the Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). It represents an important milestone in providing a safer environment for future generations. The WEEE label and instructions for disposal are as follows:  Instructions for Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must  not  be  disposed  of  with  other  waste.  Instead,  it  is  your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a  designated  collection  point  for  the  recycling  of  waste  electrical  and electronic  equipment.  The  separate  collection  and  recycling  of  your waste  equipment  at  the  time  of  disposal  will  help  conserve  natural resources  and  ensure  that  it  is  recycled  in  a  manner  that  protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact WaveIP.  Warranty WaveIP  warrants  that  this  product  shall  be  free  from  defects  in  workmanship  and materials for a period  of one year from the date  of original purchase. If the product should fail to operate correctly in normal use during the warranty period, WaveIP will replace  or  repair  it  free  of  charge.  No  liability  can  be  accepted  for  damage  due  to misuse or circumstances outside WaveIP’s control. WaveIP will not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury arising directly or indirectly from the use of this product. WaveIP’s total liability under the terms of this warranty shall in all circumstances be limited to the replacement value of this product.  If any difficulty is  experienced  in  the installation  or  use  of this  product  that you  are unable to resolve, please contact WaveIP.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 4 of 28 TTAABBLLEE  OOFF  CCOONNTTEENNTTSS   NOTICES ........................................................................................................ 2 1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................... 6 1.1 WIPAIR APPLICATIONS.................................................................................6 2. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................... 7 2.1 PACKING LIST...........................................................................................7 2.2 ADDITIONAL PART LIST – REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION...........................................7 2.3 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW..............................................................................8 2.3.1 Select the best location ........................................................................9 2.3.2 Mounting ..........................................................................................10 2.3.3 Antennas ..........................................................................................11 2.3.4 Alignment .........................................................................................15 2.3.5 Sealing.............................................................................................16 2.3.6 Cables..............................................................................................17 2.3.7 Indoor outlet installation.....................................................................19 2.3.8 Grounding.........................................................................................20 2.4 CONSECUTIVE AP CONNECTION.....................................................................21 2.5 SYNCHRONIZATION...................................................................................22 3. WIPAIR 8000 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................... 23 3.1 RADIO..................................................................................................23 3.2 NETWORKING AND MANAGEMENT...................................................................23 3.3 PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL....................................................................23 4. APPENDIX A – OUTDOOR CABLES SCHEME .......................................... 24 5. APPENDIX B – RF CHANNEL LISTS ...................................................... 25 5.1 FCC OPERATING BAND: 5725 MHZ - 5850 MHZ..............................................25 5.2 FCC OPERATING BAND: 4940 MHZ - 4990 MHZ..............................................25 5.3 FCC OPERATING BAND: 2496 MHZ - 2690 MHZ..............................................25 5.4 OPERATING BANDS IN MEXICO.....................................................................26 6. APPENDIX C – WAVEIP APPROVED ANTENNAS ................................... 27 7. APPENDIX D – LIGHTNING PROTECTION ............................................ 28
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 5 of 28 TTAABBLLEE  OOFF  FFIIGGUURREESS   Figure  1-1: WipAir PTMP (blue) and PTP (red) .......................................................6 Figure  2-1: General System View ........................................................................7 Figure  2-2: WipAir - General Installation Scheme ..................................................8 Figure  2-3: Wall mount ....................................................................................10 Figure  2-4: WipAir advanced mounting kit ..........................................................10 Figure  2-5:  Cable preparation for Outdoor Unit...................................................17 Figure  2-6: Cable assembly to Outdoor Unit........................................................18 Figure  2-7: Cable insertion to Outdoor Unit.........................................................18 Figure  2-8:  Cable connection to Outdoor Unit.....................................................18 Figure  2-9:  WipAir 8000 PoE ............................................................................19 Figure  2-10: Ground Connection to Outdoor Unit .................................................20 Figure  2-11: Consecutive link principle ...............................................................21 Figure  2-12: External time synchronization .........................................................22 Figure  2-13: Internal time synchronization .........................................................22 Figure  4-1: Outdoor Cables Scheme...................................................................24 Figure  5-1: FCC 5 GHz RF channel List ...............................................................25 Figure  6-1: WipAir 5GHz integrated/external antennas .........................................27 Figure  6-2: WipAir 2.5GHz integrated/external antennas ......................................27 Figure  7-1: Lightning protection scheme.............................................................28
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 6 of 28 11..  IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn   Thank  you  for  purchasing  WipAir  solution.  WaveIP's  WipAir  series  is  a  carrier-grade point-to-point  and  Point-to-multipoint  broadband  wireless  solution  that  sets  a benchmark of unrivaled performance, reliability, capacity, latency and RF robustness, making it the ultimate choice for future-proof wireless system.  11..11  WWiippAAiirr  aapppplliiccaattiioonnss   Point-to-Point (PTP): The basic subsystem is composed of a Master Unit (MU) and a Slave Unit (SU). Typical applications: • IP data backhaul of: o WiMAX/LTE operators o Metro WiFi Networks o Cellular and 3G • Video surveillance networks • Multi-hop solutions  Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP): The basic subsystem is composed of one Master Unit (MU) and multiple Slave Units (SUs). Typical applications: • Multiple backhauls solutions • IP video surveillance and security networks • Business grade wireless access • Backbone for Metro WiFi Networks • High bandwidth campus solutions   Figure  1-1: WipAir PTMP (blue) and PTP (red)
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 7 of 28 22..  IInnssttaallllaattiioonn    22..11  PPaacckkiinngg  lliisstt   When you first open the package,  verify that the unit is complete with the following components: 1. Outdoor Unit – WipAir MU or SU. 2. Indoor PoE power supply (indoor outlet). 3. Pole mounting kit (will not be added if advanced mounting kit is provided).                 Figure  2-1: General System View   22..22  AAddddiittiioonnaall  ppaarrtt  lliisstt  ––  rreeqquuiirreedd  ffoorr  iinnssttaallllaattiioonn   • Outdoor Unit grounding cable • Outdoor-to-Indoor shielded CAT5 cable (up to 100 meters). • Indoor CAT5 cable. • RJ-45 - Installation KIT. • RJ-45 - Crimping tool. • Adjustable wrench + screwdriver. 1 3 2
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 8 of 28 22..33  IInnssttaallllaattiioonn  oovveerrvviieeww   This section provides installation information for WipAir system.   Note: Outdoor  units  and  antennas  should  be  installed  ONLY  by  experienced installation  professionals  who  are  familiar  with  local  building  and  safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities. Failure to do  so may  void the product  warranty and may  expose  the  end  user  or  the  service  provider  to  legal  and  financial liabilities. WaveIP and its resellers or distributors of this equipment are not liable  for  injury,  damage  or  violation  of  regulations  associated  with  the installation of outdoor units or antennas.   Typical installation scheme:   Figure  2-2: WipAir - General Installation Scheme  Installation process summary:  1) Select the appropriate location for the Outdoor unit and the indoor PoE Outlet. 2) Mount  the  Outdoor  unit  (RJ-45  ports  facing  down).  When  using  external antenna, mount the antenna and connect it to the Outdoor unit.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 9 of 28 3) Connect  a  ground  cable  between  the  Outdoor  unit  and  an  appropriate grounding point. 4) Connect  the  Outdoor-to-Indoor  shielded  CAT5  cable  to  the  Outdoor  unit  and route  it  to  the  selected  location  of  the  PoE  Outlet.  Assemble  the  enclosed connector on the cable. 5) Mount the Indoor Outlet and connect: • Outdoor-to-Indoor cable to the ‘PWR LAN-OUT’ port.  • CAT5 Ethernet cable (from network) to the ‘LAN-IN’ port. • AC Input to the power (100-240VAC). 6) Align the antenna and secure the unit by fastening the mounting screws.   22..33..11  SSeelleecctt  tthhee  bbeesstt  llooccaattiioonn   Select the best location for the outdoor unit using the following guidelines: • The outdoor unit can be pole or wall mounted.  • The location should allow easy access to the unit for installation. • When  using  an  external  antenna,  the  unit  should  be  installed  as  near  as possible to the antenna. • Make sure clear Line of Sight between the sites.   Path of clearest propagation A propagation path is the path that signals traverse between the antennas of any two bridges.  The  “line”  between  two  antenna  sites  is  an  imaginary  straight  line,  which may  be  drawn  between  the  two  antennas.  Any  obstacles  in  the  path  of  the  “line” degrade the propagation path. The best propagation path is, therefore, a clear line of sight with good clearance between the “line” and any physical obstacle.   Physical obstacles Any physical object in the path between MU and SU may cause signal attenuation. Common  obstructions  are  buildings,  trees  and  hills  located  in  the  path  between  the two  sites.  Install  outdoor  antennas  high  enough  to  avoid  any  obstacles,  which  may block the signal.   Minimal path loss Path loss is determined by several factors: • Distance between sites – Path loss is lower when distance between sites is shorter. • Clearance  –  Path  loss  is  minimized  when  there  is  a  clear  line  of  sight.  The number,  location,  and  size  of  obstacles  determine  their  contribution  to  path loss. • Antenna  height  –  Path  loss  is  lower  when  antennas  are  positioned  higher. Antenna  height  is  the  distance  from  the  imaginary  line  connecting  the antennas at the two sites to “ground” level. “Ground” level in an open area is the actual ground. In dense urban areas, “ground” level is the average height of the buildings between the antenna sites.   Minimizing path loss maximizes link’s signal strength, throughput and availability.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 10 of 28 22..33..22  MMoouunnttiinngg   The outdoor unit can be mounted on a pole or on a wall. A general description of wall mount is given in Figure  2-3.   Figure  2-3: Wall mount   WipAir advanced mounting kit features: • Azimuth and Elevation Adjustable Mount • Suitable for pole or wall mounting • Made of Die Cast Aluminum • Heavy duty             Figure  2-4: WipAir advanced mounting kit   Note:   all outdoor units must be installed with a separation distance of at least 2.5 meters from all persons during normal operation. 
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 11 of 28 22..33..33  AAnntteennnnaass  22..33..33..11  GGeenneerraall  WipAir system supports two types of antennas:  • Integrated antenna  • External antenna  Selecting the antenna model is according to the required range and performance.   Note:  To  comply  with  the  regulation  EIRP  limits,  the  outdoor  unit-transmit power  needs  to  be  adjusted  according  to  the  installed  antenna  gain.  Therefore a professional installation of the transmitter is required. The outdoor unit must be configured at the time of installation by qualified personnel.  Fail  to  comply  with  regulation  rules  may  expose  the installer to legal liabilities.   22..33..33..22  TTxx  ppoowweerr  The  outdoor  unit  transmit  power  is  configurable.  The  unit  limits  the  max  transmit power  according  to  the  antenna  gain,  the  regulation  and  the  frequency  band.  The installer, if needed, can select a lower power.  Regulation of the unit defines the frequency band supported by the units: • FCC: 2.5GHz, 4.9GHz, 5.8 GHz. • ETSI: 3.x GHz, 5.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. • Mexico: 4.95-4.99 GHz, 5.15-5.35 GHz, 5.8 GHz and 10GHz. • Non-regulated.  The  unit  supports  two  levels  of  privilege  password:  regular  user  and  administrator user.  Since  Tx  power  level  affect  compliance  of  the  unit  with  regulation  rules, precautions  are  built  into  the  system  to  keep  the  end  user  from  adjusting  the  Tx power  level  above  the  regulation  limits.  Therefore,  the  following  parameters  are Configurable only by administrator user: • Antenna gain and cable loss. • Tx Power.  Please refer to WipAir_x000_configuration_manual.pdf for more information.   FCC - 5.8 GHz   IMPORTANT!     Antennas  must  be  selected  from  a  list  of  WaveIP  approved antennas.  Please  refer  to  Appendix  C  –  WaveIP  approved antennas.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  installer  to  ensure  that when  using  the  outdoor  antenna  kits  in  the  United  States  (or where  FCC  rules  apply),  only  those  antennas  certified  with  the product  are  used.  The  use  of  any  antenna  other  than  those certified with the product is expressly forbidden in accordance to FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204. 
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 12 of 28  According to FCC part 15.247(b): (1) The maximum peak output power of intentional radiator shall not exceed 1 Watt (+30 dBm).  (3) If transmitting antennas of directional gain greater than 6 dBi are used, the peak output power from the intentional radiator shall be reduced below the maximum peak power (of +30 dBm) as appropriate, by the amount in dB that the directional gain of antenna exceeds 6 dBi.  That is to say  that the maximum  EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated  Power) shall not exceed +36 dBm.  (ii)  Systems  operating  in  5.8  GHz  exclusively  for  fixed,  point-to-point  operations may  employ  transmitting  antennas  with  directional  gain  greater  than  6  dBi  without any corresponding reduction in transmitter peak output power.  That  is  to  say  that  the  maximum  EIRP  can  exceed  +36  dBm  in  point-to-point applications.   Dynamic range of Tx power in WipAir is 40 dB.  In Point-to-Multipoint mode, the unit will automatically reduce the Tx power according to the antenna gain and regulatory. For example:  • For  integrated  antenna  of  23  dBi,  the  max  allowed  Tx  power  is  13  dBm  (10 dBm in MIMO) to meet the EIRP limitation of 36 dBm. • For  integrated  antenna  of  28.5  dBi,  the  max  allowed  Tx  power  is  7  dBm  (4 dBm in MIMO) to meet the EIRP limitation of 36 dBm.   FCC – 4.9 GHz  According to FCC part 90.1215: (a)(1) The maximum conducted output power should not exceed: Channel bandwidth  (MHz) High power maximum conducted output power (dBm) 5  27 10  30 20  33 (2)  High  power  point-to-point  and  point-to-multipoint  operations  (both  fixed  and temporary-fixed  rapid  deployment)  may  employ  transmitting  antennas  with directional  gain  up  to  26  dBi  without  any  corresponding  reduction  in  the  maximum conducted output power or spectral density. Corresponding reduction in the maximum conducted  output  power  and  peak  power  spectral  density  should  be  the  amount  in decibels that the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 26 dBi.   FCC – 2.5 GHz  According to FCC 47 CFR part 27.50:   (i) The maximum EIRP of a main, booster or base station shall not exceed 33 dBW 10log(X/Y) dBW, where X is the actual channel width in MHz and Y is either 6 MHz if
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 13 of 28 prior to transition or the station is in the MBS following transition or 5.5 MHz if the station is in the LBS and UBS following transition, except as provided in paragraph (h)(1)(ii) of this section.   As such, the following limits apply Channel bandwidth  (MHz) High power maximum conducted output power (dBm) 5  62.2 10  65.2 14  66.67 20  68.2
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 14 of 28 22..33..33..33  AAnntteennnnaa  ppoollaarriizzaattiioonn   WipAir transmission is polarized according to the antenna: • WipAir 8000 SISO: o Vertical o Horizontal • WipAir 8000 MIMO: o Dual polarization (Vertical + Horizontal) o Dual slant (+/- 45 degrees)  The MU and its SUs must be on the same polarization.   To verify antenna polarization, please refer to the assembly instructions supplied with the antenna set. The polarization of integrated antenna is marked on the backside: • Vertical polarization - marked with arrow pointing up or down. • Horizontal polarization - marked with arrow pointing left or right.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 15 of 28 22..33..44  AAlliiggnnmmeenntt  Power up the unit: 1. Plug the  Power  Supply  into  a  wall  outlet  or  other  standard  AC  power  source. This is only for use prior to permanent mounting, so any available wall outlet in close proximity to your mounting location is suitable. 2. Connect the Outdoor-to-Indoor cable to the PoE ‘PWR LAN-OUT’ port (this port supplies 48 VDC in addition to the Ethernet data).  WipAir is aligned using 2 methods:  22..33..44..11  UUssiinngg  tthhee  LLiinnkk  MMaannaaggeerr  1. Connect a CAT5 Ethernet cable from a PC to the PoE Outlet ‘LAN-IN’ port.  Note:   Do  not  attach  standard  CAT5  cable  from  the  Outdoor  Unit  directly  to the  PC.  Connecting  the  PC  directly  to  the  Outdoor  Unit  may  cause damaged to the PC Ethernet NIC.   2. Start Link Manager application. 3. Press  the  “Start  Session”  button  (“S”  symbol)  and  select  the  unit  from  the popup address window. 4. Select  “Installation” at the left menu tree. 5. Rotate  the  antenna  for  maximum  RSSI  with  zero  PER  on  the  installation window  of  the  Link  Manager.  To  avoid  saturation,  make  sure  the  RSSI  level does not exceed –25 dBm.  Note:   Do not stand in front of transmitting antenna. Rotate the antenna from the rear side.  6. Mount and secure the unit by fastening the mounting screws.  22..33..44..22  UUssiinngg  tthhee  bbuuiilltt  iinn  RRSSSSII  bbuuzzzzeerr  WipAir units have a built in RSSI buzzer that indicates the best mounting location.  The buzzer is beeping at four tone levels: • Fast – highest signal obtained so far. • Medium – the current RSSI is lower than the highest signal obtained so far. • Slow – the current RSSI is much lower than the highest signal obtained so far. • No sound – no reception of the base station at all (or the buzzer is off).   To align the unit using the RSSI buzzer, please perform the following steps.  1. When  the  unit  is  first  connected  to  power,  the  buzzer  will  be  automatically activated in one of the following modes: • No sound – there is no reception.  • Fast  beep  –  there  is  a  reception  (which  is  currently  the  maximum  signal obtained). 2. Set the MU at fixed modulation of BPSK ½ in both uplink and downlink.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 16 of 28 3. Take  the  unit  to  the  selected  location  and  align  the  antenna  in  the  link’s direction.  Listen  to  the  buzzer tone  level.  Any  sound  (fast,  medium  or  slow) indicates a reception. 4. Change  and  rotate  the  antenna  to  the  left,  right,  up  and  down,  scanning  for the maximum reception point. 5. After the scan is complete, align the antenna to the location where the buzzer beeps at the fast rate, indicating the maximum reception. 6. Mount and secure the unit by fastening the mounting screws. 7. Set the MU back to adaptive modulation (AUTO) for both uplink and downlink. 8. Disable the RSSI buzzer.   To activate/deactivate the buzzer manually, use the Link Manager advanced window.   Note:   During this procedure, do not disconnect the unit from power.    22..33..55  SSeeaalliinngg   The outdoor unit must be sealed against rain with the rubber grommets.  RJ-45 ports of the outdoor unit must be facing down.  Note:   All  Units  are  factory  sealed,  seal  needed  only  on  Ethernet  ports. Opening the unit will void WipAir product warranty.  RJ-45 ports must be facing down. If installed to the side, the bending of the CAT5 cable damages WipAir sealing and voids product warranty. 
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 17 of 28 22..33..66  CCaabblleess   The  outdoor  unit  is  connected  to  straight  CAT5  Gauge  24-shielded  outdoor  rated cable.  The  cable  should  be  UV  resistant,  flame  retardant,  UL  listed  and  contain  at least 4 twisted pairs.  The outdoor cables scheme is indicated in Appendix A – Outdoor Cables Scheme. The Indoor PoE Outlet side and Outdoor Unit side are crimped using RJ-45 tool.  Total length of the CAT5 cables must not exceed 100 meters   The Outdoor Unit side is assembled according to the following steps (Figure 2-5): • Insert seal bracket (grommet clamping plate) on the cable.  • Insert rubber seal (grommet) on the cable. • Crimp the RJ-45 Plug.     Figure  2-5:  Cable preparation for Outdoor Unit   • Insert the RJ-45 to the Outdoor Unit (Figure 2-6). • Insert NC-6 screws with spring washer to the seal bracket.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 18 of 28  Figure  2-6: Cable assembly to Outdoor Unit    Figure  2-7: Cable insertion to Outdoor Unit.   • Fasten the seal bracket (Figure 2-8). • The unused port should be left sealed.    Figure  2-8:  Cable connection to Outdoor Unit
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 19 of 28 22..33..77  IInnddoooorr  oouuttlleett  iinnssttaallllaattiioonn     The indoor PoE outlet is assembled as follows: 1. Crimp the RJ-45 Plugs on cable ends to form the Outdoor Unit cable. 2. Plug the Outdoor Unit cable to the RJ-45 Jack marked “PWR LAN-OUT”. 3. Plug standard CAT5 cable from the PC to the RJ-45 Jack marked “LAN-IN”. 4. Plug the AC Input to the power (100-240VAC).  Note:   Do  not  attach  standard  CAT5  cable  from  the  PC  (or  other  network device) to the Indoor Unit RJ-45 jack marked “PWR LAN-OUT”.  It may damage the PC’s Ethernet interface.                  To 100-240VAC        To Outdoor Unit (MU/SU)       To Ethernet         Figure  2-9:  WipAir 8000 PoE
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 20 of 28 22..33..88  GGrroouunnddiinngg  22..33..88..11  GGrroouunnddiinngg  tthhee  oouuttddoooorr  uunniitt  ((MMUU  //SSUU))  The outdoor unit shall be connected to a protective earth with not less than 10 AWG conductors having green-yellow insulation. The following  figure shows the grounding cable  from outdoor  unit  external  screw to  adjacent  grounding  rod.  The  cable  should be long enough to reach from the mounting pole to the grounding rod with 3 to 6 feet extra to allow for strain relief.   Figure  2-10: Ground Connection to Outdoor Unit   Protection from lightning US  National  Electric  Department  of  Energy  Handbook  1996  specifies  that  radio  and television lead-in cables must have adequate surge protection at or near the point of entry  to  the  building.  The  code  specifies  that  any  shielded  cable  from  a  detached antenna  must  have the  shield directly connected to a 10 AWG wire that connects  to the building ground electrode. The ground  wire  shall  be  terminated  with  UL  listed lug  with  a  diameter  of  0.2  inch (5.2 mm). The ground lug will need to be suitable for terminating on aluminum materials, such as the use of an aluminum connector and aluminum ground conductor. 
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 21 of 28  FCC Notice 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    22..44  CCoonnsseeccuuttiivvee  AAPP  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn   Consecutive connection is done by plugging CAT5 cable between SU and consecutive MU. This cable also provides power redundancy to the units.  Total length of all wires should not exceed 100 meters.                 Figure  2-11: Consecutive link principle  WipAir MU WipAir SU WipAir SU Up to 100m Ethernet + power cable
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 22 of 28 22..55  SSyynncchhrroonniizzaattiioonn   WipAir is designed to work with co-located radios. This means that two or more units can be mounted close to each other.  Time  synchronization  allows  reusing  frequencies  between  co-located  links  and configured with the Link Manager advanced window. The  synchronization  signal  is  generated  by  an  external  GPS  (1  PPS)  when synchronizing  multiple  towers,  or  by  a  master  MU  when  synchronizing  units  on  the same tower.  External synchronization: Synchronize multiple towers with one GPS unit per tower.   Figure  2-12: External time synchronization   Internal synchronization: Synchronize multiple MUs on one tower without any external device.    Figure  2-13: Internal time synchronization  Please refer to WipAir_x000_configuration_manual.pdf for more information.   Note:    The distance between any two antennas should be at least 50 cm.   
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 23 of 28 33..  WWiippAAiirr  88000000  TTeecchhnniiccaall  SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss    33..11  RRaaddiioo                    33..22  NNeettwwoorrkkiinngg  aanndd  MMaannaaggeemmeenntt                33..33  PPhhyyssiiccaall  aanndd  EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaall           MIR/CIR/BE/CBR, configurable per SU SLA (Service Level Agreement) Bandwidth control for uplink and downlink independently Traffic Shaping  Supported Jumbo Frames ViewAir NMS, WEB, SNMP, Telnet, NBI CORBA, EMS (Link Manager)  Built in throughput test, RF Analyzer and path profiling tools Management Point-to-Point (PTP), Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) - software configurable Topology Transparent, VLAN filter, tagging/stripping, QinQ VLAN 8 priority queues based on 802.1p, TOS and DSCP QoS Real time & history – logs and counters of traffic and radio data Performance Management Time Division Duplex (TDD) & Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) - dynamic or symmetric Access Technology 1ms typical per SU Data Latency Layer 2 Bridge, VLAN, QinQ, VLAN / broadcast / IP filters, DHCP server Network Modes 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz to 48 VDC, Power over Ethernet (PoE)  Power <7Watt Power Consumption 19 x 19 x 4 cm, <1Kg (connectorized) Mechanical 100% non condensing (Rainproof) Operating Humidity -40oc to 60oc Operating Temperature IP67 IP Rating RJ–45 Connector Type 2x 10/100/1000 Base-T (ODU) Physical Interface 128-bit AES & MAC level authentication Encryption & Security • AIS – Automatic Interference Sensibility • Hitless ACM – Adaptive Coding & Modulation • ACS – Automatic Channel Selection • FEC – Forward Error Correction, k = 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 • Fastest ARQ – Automatic Retransmit reQuest  Handling Interference  Configurable up to 30 dBm Output Power Advanced OFDM 2x2 dual polarization MIMO - BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM: • Hitless 7 stages Adaptive Coding & Modulation (ACM). • Fixed modulation mode. • LDPC coding. • Configurable modulation thresholds (minimum / maximum). Waveform Configurable - 3.5/5/7/10/14/20/28/40/50 MHz Channel Size Up to 400,000 Packets Per Second PPS 2.3-2.7 GHz, 4.9-6.0 GHz, 6.0-7.0 GHz, 7.0-8.0 GHz, 10.0-10.7 GHz  Radio Frequency Build as you grow: MIMO: scalable 5 - 310 Mbps (up to 375Mbps air bit rate) SISO: scalable 5 - 150 Mbps (up to 187.5Mbps air bit rate)  Net Throughput
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 24 of 28 44..    AAppppeennddiixx  AA  ––  oouuttddoooorr  ccaabblleess  sscchheemmee      Figure  4-1: Outdoor Cables Scheme   Note:   In order to comply with 100 meter CAT5 cable  • Pins 1,2 must be a twisted pair wire. • Pins 3,6 must be a twisted pair wire. • Pins 4,5 must be a twisted pair wire. • Pins 7,8 must be a twisted pair wire.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 25 of 28 55..  AAppppeennddiixx  BB  ––  RRFF  cchhaannnneell  lliissttss  55..11  FFCCCC  ooppeerraattiinngg  BBaanndd::  55772255  MMHHzz  --  55885500  MMHHzz   Channel No. 5 MHz Channel Frequency [MHz] 10 MHz Channel Frequency [MHz] 20 MHz Channel Frequency [MHz] 40 MHz Channel Frequency [MHz] 1  5730       2  5735  5735  5735   3  5740  5740  5740   4  5745  5745  5745  5745 5  5750  5750  5750  5750 6  5755  5755  5755  5755 7  5760  5760  5760  5760 8  5765  5765  5765  5765 9  5770  5770  5770  5770 10  5775  5775  5775  5775 11  5780  5780  5780  5780 12  5785  5785  5785  5785 13  5790  5790  5790  5790 14  5795  5795  5795  5795 15  5800  5800  5800  5800 16  5805  5805  5805  5805 17  5810  5810  5810  5810 18  5815  5815  5815  5815 19  5820  5820  5820  5820 20  5825  5825  5825  5825 21  5830  5830  5830  5830 22  5835  5835  5835   23  5840  5840  5840   24  5845        Figure  5-1: FCC 5 GHz RF channel List  55..22  FFCCCC  ooppeerraattiinngg  BBaanndd::  44994400  MMHHzz  --  44999900  MMHHzz   • 5MHz channel – 4942.5 – 4987.5 MHz. • 10MHz channel – 4945 – 4985 MHz. • 20MHz channel – 4950 – 4980 MHz.  55..33  FFCCCC  ooppeerraattiinngg  BBaanndd::  22449966  MMHHzz  --  22669900  MMHHzz   • 5MHz channel – 2500 – 2687 MHz. • 10MHz channel – 2501 – 2685 MHz. • 14MHz channel – 2503 – 2682 MHz. • 20MHz channel – 2506 – 2680 MHz.
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 26 of 28  55..44  OOppeerraattiinngg  BBaannddss  iinn  MMeexxiiccoo   • 5150 MHz – 5350 MHz • 5725 MHz – 5850 MHz  • 4.95 GHz  - 4.99 GHz (Public Safety bands)
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 27 of 28 66..  AAppppeennddiixx  CC  ––  WWaavveeIIPP  aapppprroovveedd  aanntteennnnaass    Antenna Type Model  Gain  [dBi] Dimension [mm] Flat panel  DA-5X-230D-010  22  305x305x15   DP-5X-230D-010  22  371x371x40   IDP-5X-250D-009  23  371x371x40   IDP-5X-230D-010  22  305x305x40   SDP-5X-170D-090  16  430x165x35    SDP-5X-170D-060  16  430x165x35    SA-5X-150V-120  14  450x165x35   SA-5X-170V-090  16  450x165x35   SA-5X-180V-060  17  450x165x35 Dish  DP-5X-285D-005  28  (27 dBi @ 4.9 GHz) 2ft  Figure  6-1: WipAir 5GHz integrated/external antennas   Antenna Type Model  Gain  [dBi] Dimension [mm] Flat panel  DA-24-135D-045  13.5  200x200x15   DA-24-160D-020  16  305x305x15   DP-24-175D-020  17.5  371x371x40   SDP-24-150D-060  15  430x165x35    SDP-24-140D-090  14  430x165x35    SDP-24-160D-090  16  700×133×57   SDP-24-150D-120  15  700×133×57   SA-24-150V-060  15  450x165x35   SA-24-140V-090  14  450x165x35   SA-24-130V-120  13  450x165x35   SA-24-180V-060  18  1000×160×60   SA-24-170V-090  17  1000×160×60   SA-24-160V-120  16  1000×160×60 Grid  DA-24-240D-011  24  600x300 Dish  DP-24-220D-011  22  2ft   DP-24-270D-006  27  4ft  Figure  6-2: WipAir 2.5GHz integrated/external antennas
    WaveIP Ltd.                               WipAir Installation Guide Page 28 of 28 77..  AAppppeennddiixx  DD  ––  LLiigghhttnniinngg  PPrrootteeccttiioonn   All outdoor wireless equipment is susceptible to lightning damage from a direct hit or induced  current  from  a  near  strike.  A  direct  lightning  strike  may  cause  serious damage  even  if  these  guidelines  are  followed.  Lightning  protection  and  grounding practices in local and national electrical codes serve to minimize equipment damage, service outages, and serious injury.  Possible reasons for lightning damage:  1. Poorly  grounded  antenna  sites  that  can  conduct  high  lightning  strike  energy into equipment.  2. Lack of properly installed lightning protection equipment can cause equipment failures from lightning induced currents.  A lighting protection system provides a means by which the energy may enter earth without  passing  through  and  damaging  parts  of  a  structure.  A  lightning  protection system  does  not  prevent  lightning  from  striking,  and  instead  provides  a  means  for preventing damage to equipment by providing a low resistance path for the discharge of  energy  to  travel  safely  to  ground.  Improperly  grounded  connections  are  also  a source of noise that can cause sensitive equipment to malfunction.  A good grounding system disperses most of the surge energy from a lightning strike away from the building and  equipment.  The remaining energy on the Ethernet cable shield  and  conductors  can  be  directed  safely  to  ground  by  installing  a  lightning arrestor in series with the cable.  If  you  have  determined  that  it  is  appropriate  to  install  lightning  protection  for  your system, the following general industry practices are provided as a guideline only:  1. The AC wall outlet ground for the indoor POE adapter should be connected to the building grounding system.  2. 2. Install a lightning arrestor in series with the Ethernet cable at the point of  entry  to  the  building.  The  grounding  wire  should  be  connected  to  the same termination point used for the tower or mast.  3. Provide direct grounding from the unit, the mounting bracket, the antenna, and  the  Ethernet  cable  surge  protection  to  the  same  ground  bus  on  the building.  Use  the  grounding  screws  provided  for  terminating  the  ground wires.             Figure  7-1: Lightning protection scheme  Note:   WipAir  wireless  equipment  should  be  installed  by  a  qualified professional  installer  who  is  knowledgeable  of  and  follows  local  and national  codes  for  electrical  grounding  and  safety.  Failure  to  meet safety  requirements  and/or  use  of  non-standard  practices  and procedures could result in personal injury and damage to equipment.   Surge protection Outdoor unit PoE Outdoor Indoor CAT5 CAT5 To ground

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