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WS-410 Metro Access Point
Installation Guide
June 2006
Copyright Notice
©2006 Wavion, Inc. All rights reserved. Wavion is a registered trademark of Wavion in the
United States and certain other jurisdictions. Specifications are subject to change without
notice. Loctite is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation, USA.
FCC Notice to Users and Operators
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense. (If this equipment does cause interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to correct the interference by using one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Contents
FCC Notice to Users and Operators ................................. 2
Chapter 1
ABOUT THIS GUIDE ........................................... 5
Preface .............................................................................. 5
Conventions ....................................................................... 5
Contacting Technical Support ................................................ 6
Chapter 2
INTRODUCTION ................................................. 7
Chapter 3
INSTALLING THE WAVION WS-410 METRO ACCESS
POINT ............................................................. 9
Important Safety Instructions ............................................. 10
Preparing for Installation .................................................... 11
Installation Hardware and Tools .................................... 11
Choosing a Location .................................................... 11
Preparing the Site....................................................... 12
Power Source Options ................................................. 12
Safety Precautions ...................................................... 12
Mounting Strategies........................................................... 13
Using Hose Clamps............................................................ 14
Mounting on a Pole, or Streetlight ....................................... 14
Metal or Wood Pole Mounting ....................................... 15
Wood Brace Mounting.................................................. 17
Streetlight Mounting ................................................... 19
Grounding the Wavion WS-410 ........................................... 22
Grounding the Data Protection Device ........................... 23
Connecting Power.............................................................. 24
Connecting to AC Power (Category C)............................ 25
Connecting to Streetlight Power (Category C)................. 27
Connecting a Data Port ...................................................... 28
Connecting Peripherals....................................................... 32
PoE Power Sourcing Power Output ................................ 33
RJ45 Pin Descriptions for Data Connection ..................... 33
Using a Backhaul Unit ................................................. 33
Safety Information for the Wavion WS-410........................... 34
Service Instructions........................................................... 35
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POWER CONSUMPTION ..................................... 37
Chapter 5
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION.................................. 39
Chapter 6
ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS
AND
PATTERNS ........... 43
SF-245W 2.4GHz Omnidirectional Antenna..................... 44
MT_342015NV_SN_035_EL 2.4 GHz Antenna ................. 44
Chapter 7
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES ............................. 49
Power Cable ..................................................................... 50
Ethernet Cables ................................................................ 50
Lightning Protection........................................................... 50
Power Over Ethernet.......................................................... 51
Client Connectivity ............................................................ 51
Chapter 8
AC WIRING DIAGRAMS .................................... 53
AC Wiring Photoelectric Power Tap ....................................... 54
AC Wiring Power Cable 120VAC, 15A Plug............................. 56
Chapter 9
WIND LOADING CONSIDERATIONS ...................... 57
Chapter 10
BACKHAUL UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .... 59
Backhaul Unit Cable Wiring................................................. 59
ACRONYMS .............................................................. 61
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CHAPTER 1
About This Guide
Preface
This guide details the Wavion WS-410 installation procedures. The intended audience of this
document is trained technical professionals.
Conventions
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the product.
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within a triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk
of electric shock to persons.
The notebook is intended to alert the user of a note containing further
information.
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About This Guide
Contacting Technical Support
For technical support, contact Wavion using these methods:
Address:
Wavion Technical Support
Wavion Inc.
1190 Saratoga Avenue
San Jose, California 95129
USA
Telephone:
+1-408-261-7000
Fax:
+1-408-261-7001
Email:
support@wavion.net
Web:
www.wavion.net
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CHAPTER 2
Introduction
The WS410 is a new category of Wi-Fi Access Point designed from the ground up for metroWi-Fi deployments. It is based on six antennas and radios and custom-built ASICs, utilizes
Wavion's powerful multi-antenna signal processing technologies, and provides significant
performance gains to off-the-shelf 802.11 standards-based Wi-Fi clients.
The WS410 may be mounted on streetlights or rooftops and may be easily interfaced with
either wired internet connections, wireless mesh or backhaul equipment. Multiple power
options are provided for maximum flexibility.
Complete management of the WS410 is provided through SNMP, a graphical user interface,
and SYSLOG services.
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CHAPTER 3
Installing the Wavion WS-410 Metro Access
Point
This guide explains how to safely install the Wavion WS-410 Metro Access Point. The
following topics are covered in this chapter:
• Important Safety Instructions on page 10
• Preparing for Installation on page 11
• Mounting Strategies on page 13
• Using Hose Clamps on page 14
• Mounting on a Pole, or Streetlight on page 14
• Grounding the Wavion WS-410 on page 22
• Connecting Power on page 24
• Connecting a Data Port on page 28
• Connecting Peripherals on page 32
• Safety Information for the Wavion WS-410 on page 34
• Service Instructions on page 35
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Important Safety Instructions
WARNING: It is illegal to modify the construction of this product. Modifying the
operating frequency or enhancing the transmit output power through the use of
external amplifiers or other equipment is specifically disallowed by the
“Telecommunications Act.”
WARNING: This device is for outdoor or indoor use with conditions that no harmful
interference to authorized radio stations results from the operation of this device.
This device shall not influence aircraft security and/or interfere with legal
communications as defined in the “Telecommunications Act.” If this device is found to
cause interference, the operator of this equipment shall cease operating this device
immediately until no interference is achieved.
NOTE: This device must be installed by a trained professional, value added reseller or
systems integrator who is familiar with RF planning issues and the regulatory limits
in the United States of America.
CAUTION: Read and save these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all
instructions.
CAUTION: Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding. Only use attachments/
accessories specified by the manufacturer.
CAUTION: Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way. For example, if
the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled on the
apparatus, objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, it does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or death when installing this device! There is a risk
of personal injury or death if the WS-410 antennas come near electric power lines.
Carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual. By nature of the installation,
you may be exposed to hazardous environments and high voltage. Use caution when
installing the outdoor system.
WARNING: This apparatus must be connected to earth ground.
WARNING: Do not open the unit. There is a risk of electric shock inside.
CAUTION: You are cautioned that any change or modification not expressly approved
in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
CAUTION: There are no user-serviceable parts inside. All service must be performed
by qualified personnel.
CAUTION: The RJ45 connectors of your Wavion WS-410 may source DC power on
pins 4,5 and 7,8. The IEE 802.3 standards allow for pins 4,5 and 7,8 to be used for
Power Over Ethernet. Some products may be incompatible with the Wavion Power
Over Ethernet capability.
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CAUTION: The Wavion WS-410 is installed in wet, outdoor locations. Make sure
closure caps are installed and all cable connections are securely fastened and
waterproofed.
Preparing for Installation
The Wavion WS-410 must be installed by a trained professional, or systems integrator who is
familiar with RF planning issues and regulatory limits as defined by the governing body of the
country in which the unit will be installed.
The following lists the equipment required for installation and explains how to prepare the
installation site.
WARNING: Do not modify the construction of this product. Modifying the operating
frequency or enhancing the transmit output power through the use of external
amplifiers or other equipment is illegal.
WARNING: This device is for use outdoors or indoors on the condition that operation
of this device causes no harmful interference to authorized radio stations. This device
shall not influence aircraft security and/or interfere with legal communications. If this
device is found to cause interference, the operator of this equipment shall cease
operating this device immediately.
Installation Hardware and Tools
Wavion provides the following accessories to install the Wavion WS-410:
• One pole bracket
• One sun shield
• Two 3-6-inch diameter worm drive hose clamps
• Seven 8mm stainless steel hex head machine bolts
You must supply the following tools:
• Allen wrench - 4mm and 5mm
• 1/4-inch flat blade screwdriver
• Wood brace mounting only: four 5/8-inch diameter, 3-inch long lag bolts
Choosing a Location
The Wavion WS-410 is a radio device and susceptible to interference that can reduce
throughput and range. To ensure the best performance follow these guidelines:
• Direct line-of-sight operation is preferred.
• It is recommend not to install the WS-410 near devices operating in the 2.4 GHz
frequency range.
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Preparing the Site
When installing the Wavion WS-410, you must follow the appropriate electrical and building
codes to ensure sage and durable wiring. Follow the National Electrical Code (NEC)
requirements, unless local codes in your area take precedence over the NEC code. For
installations that have 10/100 Base-T Category 5 network cables attached to the Wavion WS410, there is a distance limit of 100m maximum between devices for 10/100BaseT operation.
Please refer to standards for building entrance protection.
Power Source Options
The Wavion WS-410 supports the following options for connecting to a power source:
• AC power source (3-wire service) — 3W(P+N+PE) or 3W(2P+PE); 110-220 VAC, 50/60
Hz. See Chapter 7: Installation Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
NOTE: 480 VAC power source is supported by a WS-410 unit with a different part
number.
• NEMA plug, for streetlight photoelectric control power tap (2-wire service) —2W(2P) or
2W(P+N); 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 270-480 VAC 60 Hz. See Chapter 7: Installation
Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
• The WS-410 can be powered by a HPoE 1-port High Power over Ethernet Injector
connected to the Ethernet port A. See Chapter 7: Installation Accessories on page 49 for
cable details.
WARNING: Use only a rated power source to connect the AC powered outdoor
system. Do not connect to a power source of different voltage.
CAUTION: If the Wavion WS-410 is installed on a non-metal pole or if the metal
installation structure is not properly grounded you must install an external grounding
wire. You must also ground the outdoor data protection device to a bonded pipe or
ground rod. Make sure that grounding is complete before you connect power to the
Wavion WS-410.
Safety Precautions
Installing the Wavion WS-410 can be very hazardous. Take precautions to avoid the
following:
• Exposure to high voltage lines
• Contact with AC wiring
• Injuries from dropped tools and equipment
• Falls when working at heights or with ladders
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Mounting Strategies
Consider the available mounting structures and antenna clearance when choosing a
mounting location. The Wavion WS-410 should always be mounted with the top of the unit
parallel to the ground, and with the antennas pointing upward and clear of obstruction.
It is recommended to attach ground and data cables to the WS-410 prior to mounting.
Before mounting the WS-410, read the wiring instructions in Grounding the Wavion WS410 on page 22 and Connecting a Data Port on page 28.
NOTE: The WS-410 should be mounted with at least 4 ft of clearance around the
antennas to eliminate potential interference from the mounting structure.
Figure 3.1. demonstrates acceptable options for mounting on a streetlight. In both cases the
WS-410 is mounted to ensure clearance for the antennas above the height of the streetlight.
Antennas clear of any
obstruction
Antennas clear of any
obstruction
Figure 3.1. Example Mounting Locations on a Streetlight
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Using Hose Clamps
Hose clamps are used by the mounting assembly to secure the WS-410 to the mounting
structure. Figure 3.2 demonstrates how to correctly use the hose clamps. The bands must be
threaded through slots in the pole bracket, and then attached to either a vertical or a
horizontal pole and tightened.
There are three slots inside the pole bracket that can used to thread each hose clamp.
Choose the slot that is appropriate for the size of the pole.
Bands threaded
through inner
slots
Figure 3.2. Using Hose Clamps
Mounting on a Pole, or Streetlight
The following explains how to mount the Wavion WS-410 on a pole, tower, or streetlight. It is
recommended to mount the WS-410 on aluminum or galvanized steel structures.
NOTE: The Wavion WS-410 must be mounted with the top of the unit parallel with
the ground and with the antennas pointing upward.
NOTE: Before mounting the WS-410, read the wiring instructions in Grounding the
Wavion WS-410 on page 22 and Connecting a Data Port on page 28.
NOTE: Mounting to wood, concrete, or painted poles requires primary grounding for
the unit. Check the national electrical codes in your area for specific rules.
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Metal or Wood Pole Mounting
Figure 3.3 shows the correct way to mount the Wavion WS-410 on an outdoor metal or wood
pole.
NOTE: Antennas must be higher than the top of the pole and clear of any
obstructions.
Figure 3.3. Mounting on a Pole
To mount t he Wavion WS-410 on a met al or wood pole
1. Choose a mounting location. You can attach the WS-410 to any pole or pipe with diameter
of 3-10 inches.
2. Slip the bands of the hose clamps through the inner slots of the pole bracket. Choose the
slot that is appropriate for the diameter of the mast.
3. Use the hose clamps to fasten the pole bracket to the pole.
NOTE: The hose clamps supplied support a mast diameter of 3-6 inches. You can
supply your own hose clamps if you need a different size.
4. Attach the back plate to the hose bracket as labeled #1 in Figure 3.4
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5. Insert the six flathead bolts into the holes in the back plate labeled #2 in Figure 3.4 and
tighten.
Figure 3.4. Attaching the Back Plate to the Pole Bracket
6. Attach the tray to the back plate as shown in Figure 3.5.
NOTE: The tray must be parallel to the ground. The tray can be rotated to obtain the
correct position.
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7. Insert the four 8mm stainless steel hex head bolts into the tray as shown below and
tighten. Use a 5mm Allen wrench to tighten the bolts.
Insert bolts
Figure 3.5. Attaching the Tray to the Back Plate
8. Slide the WS-410 onto the tray. Insert three 8mm stainless steel hex head bolts from
underneath the tray into the WS-410. Use a 5mm Allen wrench to tighten the bolts.
Insert
bolts
Figure 3.6. Attaching the WS-410 to the Tray
To continue installing the WS-410, see Grounding the Wavion WS-410 on page 22
Wood Brace Mounting
You can mount the tray directly onto a wood brace without using pole hose clamps.
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Wood brace
WS-410
Tray
Figure 3.7. Wood Brace Mounting Option
You can attach the WS-410 to any wood brace.
NOTE: Before attaching the WS-410 make sure that the wood can support the WS410 weight plus wind loading. Please see Chapter 9 for wind loading considerations.
To moun t the Wavion WS-410 on a wood brace
1. Select a mounting location.
2. Attach the tray directly to the wood brace using four 5/8 inch diameter, 3 inch long lag
bolts as shown in Figure 3.8. Use an appropriate Allen wrench to tighten the bolts. Make
sure that the wood brace is level.
In sert bolts
Figure 3.8. Tray Mount for Wood Brace
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3. Slide the WS-410 onto the tray. Insert three 8mm stainless steel hex head machine bolts
from underneath the tray into the WS-410. Use a 5mm Allen wrench to tighten the bolts.
Insert
bolts
Figure 3.9. Attaching the WS-410 to the Tray
To continue installing the WS-410, see Grounding the Wavion WS-410 on page 22.
Streetlight Mounting
You can mount the Wavion WS-410 on the horizontal or angled arm of a streetlight.
To mount t he Wavion WS-410 on a streetli ght
1. Choose a mounting location. You can attach the WS-410 to any streetlight arm with
diameter of 3 to 10 inches.
2. Slip the bands of the hose clamps through the inner slots of the pole bracket. Choose the
slot that is appropriate for the diameter of the mast.
3. Use the hose clamps to fasten the pole bracket to the pole.
NOTE: The hose clamps supplied supports a mast diameter of 3-6 inches. You can
supply your own hose clamps is you need a different size.
4. Attach the back plate to the pole bracket as labeled #1 in Figure 3.10
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5. Insert the six bolts into the holes in the back plate labeled #2 in Figure 3.10 and tighten.
Figure 3.10. Attaching the Back Plate to the Pole Bracket
6. Attach the tray to the back plate as shown in Figure 3.11.
NOTE: The tray must be parallel to the ground. The tray can be rotated to obtain the
correct position.
7. Insert four 8mm stainless steel hex head machine bolts into the tray. Tighten the bolts
using a 5mm Allen wrench.
Insert bolts
Figure 3.11. Attaching the Tray to the Back Plate
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8. Slide the WS-410 onto the tray. Insert 3 8mm stainless steel hex head machine bolts from
underneath the tray into the WS-410 and tighten the bolts. Tighten the bolts using a 5mm
Allen wrench.
Insert
bolts
Figure 3.12. Attaching the WS-410 to the Tray
To continue installing the WS-410, see Grounding the Wavion WS-410 on page 22.
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Grounding the Wavion WS-410
CAUTION: If the Wavion WS-410 is installed on a non-metal pole or if the metal
installation structure is not properly grounded, then you must install an external
grounding wire. You must also ground the outdoor data protection device to a ground
rod or a bonded pipe. Make sure you have completed grounding before you connect
power to the WS-410.
The method for grounding the Wavion WS-410 is shown in the figure below.
Grounding
screw
10 AWG wire to
ground
Grounding strap
on pipe or
grounding rod
Figure 3.13. Grounding Method
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To ground t he Wavi on WS-410
1. Remove the nut and star washers from the grounding screw.
Grounding screw
Figure 3.14. Grounding Screw
2. Attach one star washer to the grounding screw.
3. Attach #10 AWG bare copper wire with an M6 terminal ring to the grounding screw.
4. Attach the second star washer and tighten the nut.
5. Attach the other end of the grounding wire to a grounding strap that is attached to a
grounded surface or other earth ground (for example, a grounding rod).
Grounding the Data Protection Device
The grounding method for an indoor data protection device is shown in Figure 3.15.
To ground an indoor data pr otection device
1. Position the protection device as close to the entrance of the building entrance as possible.
2. Attach a length of #10 AWG bare copper wire to the ground post on the data protection
device.
3. Attach the other end of the grounding wire to the ground connection of an electrical outlet
or a grounded water pipe.
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Shielded RJ45 ports
Data cable
enters building
wall through
conduit
To network
Indoor network
protection unit
10 AWG wire
to ground
Grounding wire to
electrical outlet ground or
water pipe
Figure 3.15. Grounding the Indoor Network Protection Unit
Connecting Power
The following describes how to connect the WS-410 to power. There are three options for
connecting the Wavion WS-410 to a power source:
• AC power source (3-wire service) — 3W(P+N+PE) or 3W(2P+PE); 110-220 VAC, 50/60
Hz. Chapter 7: Installation Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
• NEMA plug, for streetlight photoelectric control power tap (2-wire service) —2W(2P) or
2W(P+N); 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 270-480 VAC 60 Hz. Chapter 7: Installation
Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
• "HPoE by using 1-port High Power over Ethernet Injector connected to the Ethernet A
port. Chapter 7: Installation Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
WARNING: Turn the power off before working on an electrical circuit. Turn off the
breaker to the circuit you plan to work on. Post a sign on the service panel so nobody
tries to reconnect power while you are working on the circuits. Double-check the
circuit with a circuit tester before you touch it to make sure the correct breaker has
been disconnected.
CAUTION: If the Wavion WS-410 is installed on a non-metal pole or if the metal
installation structure is not properly grounded, then you must install an external
grounding wire. You must also ground the outdoor data protection device to a ground
rod or a bonded pipe. Make sure you have completed grounding before you connect
power to the WS-410.
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Connecting to AC Power (Category C)
The AC power connections for a Category C AC power source are shown in Figure 3.16.
AC power
from meter
AC wiring in
junction box
Wire nuts
White wire
Green wire
Black wire
To outdoor unit
To power source
Figure 3.16. Connecting Category C AC Power
To connect an AC powe r so urce
1. Verify that the service voltage is one of the following:
• AC power source (3-wire service) — 3W(P+N+PE) or 3W(2P+PE); 110-220 VAC, 50/60
Hz. See Chapter 7: Installation Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
• NEMA plug, for streetlight photoelectric control power tap (2-wire service) —2W(2P) or
2W(P+N); 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 270-480 VAC 60 Hz. See Chapter 7: Installation
Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
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2. Make sure the power is turned off on the designated circuits.
3. Install a 1/2 inch liquid-tight conduit from the building entrance point to within 3 feet of
the outdoor system.
4. Run 3-wire AC service through the conduit.
5. Connect the conduit to a junction box. The conduit and junction box must be IEEE/ANSI
compliant and suitable for outdoor use.
NOTE: Data and power must not be enclosed in the same conduit.
6. Connect the AC cable to the WS-410 and tighten the nut. See Connecting the AC Power
Cable on page 26.
7. Connect the Wavion WS-410 to one of the following power sources:
• AC power source (3-wire service) — 3W(P+N+PE) or 3W(2P+PE); 110-220 VAC, 50/60
Hz. See Chapter 7: Installation Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
• NEMA plug, for streetlight photoelectric control power tap (2-wire service) —2W(2P) or
2W(P+N); 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 270-480 VAC 60 Hz. See Chapter 7: Installation
Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
8. Reenergize the circuit and check that the power to the WS-410 turns on.
NOTE: The Wavion WS-410 is equipped with additional AC surge protection and dual
fuse branch circuit protection. Additional ISA branch circuit protection is not required
in the upstream power distribution.
Tighten nut to secure
power connection
Figure 3.17. Connecting the AC Power Cable
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Connecting to Streetlight Power (Category C)
The following describes the power connections for Category C streetlight power. For outdoor
lighting commonly used by utilities, use the 3-prong NEMA twist-lock adapter with twist-lock
style photoelectric controls. The street light adapter uses a 3-pronged NEMA twist-lock
adapter that is installed between the outdoor lighting control and its fixture. The NEMA twistlock adapter is designed to be used with UL 773 listed outdoor lighting controls operating
with the following:
NEMA plug, for streetlight photoelectric control power tap (2-wire service) —2W(2P) or
2W(P+N); 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 270-480 VAC 60 Hz. See Chapter 7: Installation
Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
AC power from
power adapter on
photosensor
AC power from
power adapter on
photosensor
Figure 3.18. Connecting Streetlight Power
WARNING: Connect the outdoor system only to a twist-lock style outdoor lighting
control powered by 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 270-480 VAC 60 Hz. Do not connect it
to twist-lock style outdoor lighting controls powered by higher voltage.
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WARNING: Be extremely careful when connecting to Category C streetlight power.
To connect a streetlight power source
1. Verify that the service voltage is the following:
• NEMA plug, for streetlight photoelectric control power tap (2-wire service) —2W(2P) or
2W(P+N); 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 270-480 VAC 60 Hz. See Chapter 7: Installation
Accessories on page 49 for cable details.
2. Make sure that the power is turned off on the designated circuits.
3. Remove the photosensor from the streetlight.
4. Connect the NEMA 3 prong plug from the Wavion WS-410 to the photosensor connector on
the streetlight.
5. Connect the photosensor to the top of the NEMA 3 prong plug.
6. Connect the AC plug to the WS-410 and tighten by hand.
7. Reenergize the circuit and confirm that the power to the WS-410 comes on.
NOTE: The Wavion WS-410 is equipped with additional AC surge protection and dual
fuse branch circuit protection. Additional ISA branch circuit protection is not required
in the upstream power distribution.
NOTE: Do not leave connectors open to the environment. Cover connectors with the
closure cap when not in use and tighten the cap. See Chapter 7: Installation
Accessories on page 49.
Connecting a Data Port
The Wavion WS-410 is equipped with four RJ45 connectors. The bottom two ports are for
engineering use only. Typically, you will connect to the ETH A port. Use the ETH B port if you
are connected to a backhaul unit for which you have to supply power. Only one port is active
at any time.
NOTE: Use only shielded Cat5e cable rated for outdoor use. See Chapter 7:
Installation Accessories on page 49 for cable details. The shields of the Cat5
cable must be properly terminated and bonded to the unit and to the protective earth
(PE) at the building entrance. This provides protection against the risk of fire,
electrical hazard and ensures the reliable operation of this equipment,
NOTE: National Electrical Codes (NEC) Article 800 requires the use of an Agency
Listed (UL/CSA) Building Entrance Protector for all power and communications cables
entering a building. Article 800 is intended to protect the building and occupants
from fires caused by transient voltage and current surges.
WARNING: DC voltage may be present on Ethernet B pins 4,5 (+) and 7,8 (-)
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NOTE: This is not a mid-span powered device. Do not attempt to daisy-chain Power
Over Ethernet devices.
The figures below show the options for routing cables to the Wavion WS-410. Connect the
Ethernet cable to the appropriate data port (ETH A or ETH B).
ETH A port
ETHB port
Figure 3.19. Data Port Connection Options
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When connecting to the Ethernet port, if you need to terminate the Ethernet cable, use a
standard RJ45 termination. Use a shielded RJ45 plug and be sure to connect the shield of the
Ethernet cable to the shield of the RJ 45 plug.
To c onnect to t he data port
1. Make sure that the power is turned off for the designated circuits.
2. Run shielded Category 5 Ethernet cable appropriate for outdoor use from a data
protection unit to the Wavion WS-410.
3. Connect one end of the Category 5 cable to the data protection unit.
4. Open the connector access cover on the bottom of the WS-410 by unscrewing the two
bolts.
5. Open the strip next to the connector access cover by unscrewing the bolt.
Strip
Connector
access cover
Figure 3.20. Opening the Strip and Connector Access Cover
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6. Select the slot that matches the diameter of the Ethernet cable and remove the rubber
plug.
Select and
remove plug
with matching
diameter to the
Ethernet cable
Figure 3.21. Removing the Plug Matching the Diameter of the Cable
7. Connect the cable ends on the WS-410 to the ETH A port or to the ETH B port if you are
using a backhaul unit that requires a power supply. Use a shielded RJ45 8-pin modular
plug to terminate the cables at the desired lengths.
ETHA port
ETHB port
8. Make sure that the protection unit is properly grounded.
9. Apply silicon across the rubber plugs.
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10.Close the strip and tighten the bolt using the 4mm Allen wrench.
11.Close the connector access cover and tighten the bolts using the 4mm Allen wrench. This
ensures a watertight seal.
12.Apply silicon in the gap between the strip and the connector access cover.
Close strip
Close
connector
access cover
Apply silicon
Figure 3.22. Closing the Covers
13.Create a drip loop of at least 10 inches by looping the cables back to the tray and using a
tie wrap to secure.
WARNING: If you are using HPoE, make sure you are not supplying power to the
injector or you risk electric shock.
Connecting Peripherals
The WS-410 can source DC power on the Ethernet B connector pins 4,5 and 7,8, This allows
the WS-410 to power a backhaul device.
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PoE Power Sourcing Power Output
Voltage
Max Power Output
24Vdc
12W
48Vdc
40W
NOTE: Use only shielded Cat5e cable rated for outdoor use. Chapter 7: Installation
Accessories on page 49 for cable details. For protection against risk of fire, electrical
hazard and to ensure the reliable operation of this equipment, the shields of the Cat5
cable must be properly terminated and bonded to the unit and to the protective earth
(PE) at the building entrance.
NOTE: PoE can only be supported if the WS-410 is powered by AC voltage input.
RJ45 Pin Descriptions for Data Connection
Pin
T/R
Signal
Color
Description
TXD+
Orange-White
TX Data 10/100BaseT
TXD-
Orange
TX Data 10/100BaseT
RXD+
Green-White
RX Data 10/100BaseT
PoE+
Blue
Power output, 24, 48 Vdc
(+)
PoE+
Blue-White
Power output, 24, 48 Vdc
(+)
RXD-
Green
RX Data 10/100BaseT
PoE-
Brown-White
Power output, 24, 48 Vdc (-)
PoE-
Brown
Power output, 24, 48 Vdc (-)
Using a Backhaul Unit
If the installation location does not provide a place to connect to the internet (for example,
on an electricity pole), you need to use a backhaul unit.
There are two types of backhaul units:
• A backhaul unit that provides its own power
• A backhaul unit that uses power supplied by the WS-410
NOTE: The antennas on the WS-410 must be higher than the antennas on the
backhaul unit.
The following backhaul units can be powered by the WS-410:
• Alvarion (refer to Chapter 7: Installation Accessories on page 49 for details on connecting
to the unit)
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• Motorola (for details on connecting to the unit see Chapter 7: Installation Accessories on
page 49. Use the WS-410 unit that supplies 24V on the PoE output)
WARNING: Make sure the backhaul unit has the correct voltage appropriate for the
installation.
NOTE: When using a backhaul unit that uses power supplied by the WS-410,
connect the Ethernet cable to the port labeled ETH B.
NOTE: When using High Power Over LAN, the WS-410 cannot supply power to the
backhaul unit.
NOTE: Make sure to use the correct part number for the backhaul unit to avoid
causing damage to the unit.
Safety Information for the Wavion WS-410
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has
adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC
certified equipment. Proper operation of the Wavion WS-410 according to the instructions
found in this manual results in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC
recommended limits.
Follow these guidelines to ensure safe operation of the Wavion WS-410:
• Do not touch or move the antennas while the unit is transmitting or receiving.
• Make sure the antennas are connected when operating the radio or attempting to transmit
data, otherwise, the radio may be damaged.
• Do not hold the antenna to be close to or touching any exposed parts of the body,
especially the face or eyes, while transmitting.
• The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
• The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited to the constraints posed by
the safety directors of such environments.
• The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each
hospital.
• Do not operate a portable transmitter near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive
environment.
• The Wavion WS-410 must be used only with Wavion approved components and antennas.
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Service Instructions
The Wavion WS-410 contains no user serviceable parts inside.
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CHAPTER 4
Power Consumption
This chapter describes the power consumption details for the WS-410. The power
consumption of the WS-410 varies according to the operational conditions and data
transmission rates.
The table below shows the overall maximum power consumption under different conditions.
Voltage
WS-410
WS-410 Powering a
Backhaul Unit
110 VAC 50/60 Hz
0.75A
1.5A
220 VAC 50/60 Hz
0.35A
0.7A
480 VAC 50/60 Hz
0.15A
0.4A
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CHAPTER 5
Product Specification
The tables in this chapter contain specifications for the Wavion WS-410.
Wireless Specifications
IEEE 802.11b/g compliant
Frequency band
2.4 - 2.483 GHz
Modulation
• 802.11b: DSSS (DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK)
• 802.11g: OFDM (64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK, BPSK)
TX Power Maximum
802.11b and 802.11g
Bemformer Directed Power
EIRP + Bemfroming gain: 42.5dBm
EIRP Calculations
Antenna Gain - 7.5 dBi
Total EIRP - 3.5 dBm
RX Sensitivity*
802.11b and 802.11g
Antenna Array
Six 7.5dBi omni-directional antennas
* RX Sensitivity
-105.5 dBm @
1 Mbps
-103 dBm @
2 Mbps
-100.5 dBm @
5.5 Mbps
96 dBm @
11 Mbps
-102.5 dBm @
6 Mbps
-100.5 dBm @
9 Mbps
-99.5 dBm @
12 Mbps
-98 dBm @
18 Mbps
-95 dBm @
24 Mbps
-92 dBm @
36 Mbps
-88 dBm @
48 Mbps
-86 dBm @
54 Mbps
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Networking and QoS Specifications
Full 802.11b/g client compatibility
16 VLANs
16 SSIDs
Security Specifications
Packet filtering via layer 2 & 3
WEP (64 bit or 128 bit)
WPA:
Encryption: WEP or TKIP
Authentication: Pre-Shared Key or 802.1x with RADIUS Server (EAP-TLS, PEAP, EAPTTLS)
VPN pass-through and tagging
HTTPS for web-based management tools
Management Specifications
Web based configuration and management too
SNMPv2 with standard and Wavion MIB support
Configuration save and restore
Network and client statistics
Physical Specifications
Network Interfaces
• Auto-sensing 10/100 Ethernet
• Input High Power over Ethernet HPoE 802.3at
Auxiliary Network Interface
• For connection to a backhaul interface where PoE to
the backhaul device is required.
• Auto-sensing 10/100 Ethernet
• Power over Ethernet
Power Input
Weather-tight power connector plug for 100-240 VAC
power input
Indicator Lights
• Two Ethernet port LED indicators
• System Status LED indicator
• RF channel status indicator
Physical Dimensions
Base:
• Diameter - 13in (33cm)
• Height - 5in (12cm)
Antenna Array:
• Height - 17in (43cm)
Weight: 20lbs (9kg)
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Power Specifications
Power Input
• 100 - 240 VAC weather-proof power cable, 20 W,
50/60 Hz with standard AC connector or street light
NEMA photo-electric control power tap
• 270 - 480 VAC Street Light 60Hz Street light NEMA
photo-electric control power tap
• 56VDC, 22 W supplied over High Power over Ethernet from indoor power injector.
Power Consumption
22 W 56VDC HPoE
For AC input see Chapter 5: Product Specification on
page 39.
Output Power over Ethernet
Option
For powering an external device
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C to +50°C
Storage Temperature Range
-45°C to +85°C
Weather Rating
IP65
Wind Survivability
165 mph
Salt and Fog Rust Resistance
MIL-STD-810F 509.4
Shock and Vibration
ESTI 300-192-4 spec T41.E
Transportation
ISTA2A
Optional Accessories
20 foot (2-wire) NEMA Plug power cable with photo-electric cell adaptor
4 foot (2-wire) NEMA Plug power cable with photo-electric cell adaptor
30 foot (3-wire) watertight power input cord for direct 100-240 VAC input
6 foot (3-wire) watertight power input cord for direct 100-240 VAC input
Power injector kit with sufficient power output to support the WS-410 (only) at 100
meters. Complete with 6 foot (3-wire) power cord 100/240 VAC.
Approvals
RF
FCC CFR part 15, Class C - pending
Safety
TUVus - pending
EMC
47 CFR Part 15, Sub Part B, Class B (USA) -pending
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CHAPTER 6
Antenna Specifications and Patterns
The chapter describes antenna specifications and patterns for the antennas supplied with the
Wavion WS-410.
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SF-245W 2.4GHz Omnidirectional Antenna
Specifications
Pattern
2400-2500MHz
Gain: 7.4dBi
Length: 17.5 inches
Weight: 4.7 oz
-3dB Beam-width: 20 degrees
Cross Polar Rejection: 15dB +
Max Power: 50 watts
Max wind survival: 150MPH +
Wind Load: 7.1 sq in
Connector: Integral N-male
Radome: White UV stabilized
fiberglass
Mast mounting hardware optional
Mobile lip mount optional
Mobile permanent mount optional
MT_342015NV_SN_035_EL 2.4 GHz Antenna
The following describes the patterns for the antenna:
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CHAPTER 7
Installation Accessories
This chapter describes the accessories available for the WS-410 and ordering information.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
• Power Cable on page 50
• Ethernet Cables on page 50
• Lightning Protection on page 50
• Power Over Ethernet on page 51
• Client Connectivity on page 51
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Power Cable
Description
Manufacturer
Part
Number
5210 Input
Power Cable Photo-Electric
Cell Adaptor; 2
wire; 4 feet
PT021004
5210 Input
Power Cable Photo-Electric
Cell Adaptor; 2
Wire; 20 feet
PT021020
5210 Input
Power Cable Watertight Plug;
3 Wire; 6 feet
PT021006
Distributor
Contact
Information
5210 Input
Power Cable Watertight Plug;
3 Wire; 30 feet
Remke
PT021030
3 pin AC Plug
Female, 90°(cord
end), XXft*
*XX - length in ft
Remke
103C0XX0A
Remke Sales
www.remke.com
Closure Caps for
Plugs and
Receptacles
Remke
75-0086
DSC
Technical
Sales
www.dsctechnical
sales.com
Order
Number
Ethernet Cables
Description
Manufacturer
Part
Number
Distributor
Contact
Information
Outdoor CAT5 4pair data cable
Belden
7929A
Anixter
www.anixter.com
Outdoor CAT5e
double jacket 4pair data cable
Teldor
8393204101
G.Bares
Tel: +972-(4)8215450
Distributor
Order
Number
Lightning Protection
Description
Manufacturer
Part
Number
Data protection
device
Hyperlink
HGLN-CAT5-1
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Contact
Information
www.hyperlinktec
h.com
Order
Number
Installation Accessories
Power Over Ethernet
Description
Manufacturer
Part
Number
Distributor
1-port High
Power over
Ethernet Injector
Power Dsine
PD-8001/AC
Power Dsine
Part
Number
Distributor
Contact
Information
Order
Number
www.powerdsine.
com
Client Connectivity
Description
Manufacturer
Alvarion - Use
Alvarion IndoorOutdoor CAT 5e
cable with pin
crossing (pin 5 of
the WS-410 PoE
connector goes
to pin 7 of
Alvarion RJ45
connector, pin 7
of the WS-410
PoE connector
goes to pin 5 of
the Alvarion RJ45
connector)
See Installation
Guide
Contact
Information
Order
Number
Motorola
(Canopy) - Use
outdoor CAT 5e
cable with spare
pin crossing (pin
4 5 of the WS410 PoE
connector goes
to pin 7 8
Motorola RJ45
connector
respectively)
(pin 7 8 of the
WS-410 PoE
connector goes
to pin 4
5Motorola RJ45
connector
respectively)
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AC Wiring Diagrams
This chapter contains the following wiring diagrams for AC power:
• AC Wiring Photoelectric Power Tap on page 54
• AC Wiring Power Cable 120VAC, 15A Plug on page 56
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AC Wiring Photoelectric Power Tap
PT021004 (4') or PT021020 (20')
Photoelectric Power-Tap
Power Input Cable
2Wire - 90-480Vac
Length: 4' or 20'
1-Green
North
NEMA Plug - UL Standard
773 Plug-in looking type
for photocontrols in use
with area lighting
White
L2/N
16/2 SOOW
Black
Carol P-7K-123033 MSHA or equal
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1-Black
1-White
AC Wiring Diagrams
Power-Tap single phase - two wire service
L1
Black
White North
North
WS-410
White
L1
L2
NEMA Photoelectric
Control / UL773
Power-Tap Adapter
(male)
NEMA Photoelectric
Control / UL773
(female)
Protective Earth
Power-Tap single phase - two wire service
L1
Black
L2
White North
L2
North
WS-410
Red
L1
L2
NEMA Photoelectric
Control / UL773
(female)
Protective Earth
Black
L1
NEMA Photoelectric
Control / UL773
Power-Tap Adapter
(male)
Three phase - two wire service (Delta)
L1
Black
L2
White North
L2
North
WS-410
White
L1
L2
NEMA Photoelectric
Control / UL773
(female)
Protective Earth
Black
L1
NEMA Photoelectric
Control / UL773
Power-Tap Adapter
(male)
208Vac three phase - two wire service
(grounded-Wye)
L1
North
Black
WS-410
L2
480 Vac
L2
White North
L2
Red
Protective Earth
L1
NEMA Photoelectric
Control / UL773
(female)
277 Vac
Black
L1
NEMA Photoelectric
Control / UL773
Power-Tap Adapter
(male)
L3
Figure 8.23. AC Wiring Photoelectric Power Tap
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AC Wiring Power Cable 120VAC, 15A Plug
PT031006 (6') or PT031030 (30')
Overvoltage Category 2 or IEEE/ANSI
C62.41 Category B Power Electrical
Service Cable 3Wire - 120Vac
Black
White
Length: 3' to 30'
Green
Green or Green/Yellow
L1 Black
Black
L2/N White
White
16/3 S00W
Protective Earth Green or
Green/Yellow
120Vac single phase: three wire service
L1
Neutral
L2
Protective Earth
Black
Black (L1)
White
White (N)
Green
Green
WS-410
Input Power Cable
Figure 8.24. AC Wiring Power Cable 120VAC, 15A Plug
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Wind Loading Considerations
This chapter describes wind loading considerations for the WS-410.
NOTE: It is recommended to evaluate the static and dynamic load bearing
capabilities for each assembly and installation individually. It is your
responsibility to evaluate the load bearing capabilities of the structure.
The Wavion WS-410 weighs approximately 16 lbs, including all mounting hardware. When
the Wavion WS-410 is mounted on a pole, the sail area of the WS-410 is approximately 1
square foot. The Wavion WS-410 can load a pole with a maximum load of 3400 Newton in
wind conditions of 165mph.
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Backhaul Unit Installation Instructions
This chapter describes how to install a backhaul unit with the WS-410.
Use the assembly equipment provided with the backhaul unit to install. Wavion does not
provide brackets or mounting equipment for the backhaul unit. Make sure the WS-410 is
installed in a higher position then the backhaul unit so the antennas are unobstructed. If the
backhaul unit is powered externally, connect to the Ethernet A port. If the backhaul unit is
not powered externally, connect to the Ethernet B port.
WARNING: Disconnect power to the WS-410 before connecting the backhaul
unit.
NOTE: Make sure to use the correct Wavion part number for each backhaul
unit
Backhaul Unit Cable Wiring
Canopy SM
(RJ45)
Color
Wavion WS-410
Signal
Orange-White
TXD+
Orange
TXD-
Green-White
RXD+
Blue
24Vdc RTN
Blue-White
24Vdc RTN
Green
RXD-
Brown-White
24Vdc(+)
Brown
24Vdc(+)
Shield
Drain wire
Shield
Shield
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Acronyms
Acronym
Description
2P
Two-Phase or Split Phase
2W
Two-Wire
3W
Three-Wire
AC
Alternating Current
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
AWG
American Wire Gauge
Celsius
CAT
Category
CCK
Complementary Code Keying
CFR
Code of Federal Regulations
CSA
Canadian Standard Association
dB
Decibels
dBi
Decibels Relative to an Isotropic Radiator
DBPSK
Differential-Binary Phase-Shift Keying
DC
Direct Current
DQPSK
Differential-Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying
DSSS
Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EN
IEC standard
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
Hz
Hertz
HPoE
High Power over Ethernet
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IP67
Ingress Protection Standard
ISTA
International Safe Transit Association
LAN
Local Area Network
Mbps
Megabits Per Second
MHz
Megahertz
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Acronym
Description
MIL-STD
Military Standard
Neutral
NEC
National Electrical Codes
NEMA
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
OFDM
Orthongonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
Phase
PE
Protective Earth
PoE
Power over Ethernet
RJ45
Registered Jack 45
RSS
Received Signal Strength
Rx
Receive
RXD
Receive Data
TUV
Technical Inspection Association
Tx
Transmit
TXD
Transmit Data
UL
Underwriters Laboratories
VAC
Voltage (Alternating Current)
VCCI
Voluntary Control Council for Interference
VDC
Voltage (Direct Current)
Watts
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