Wireless Seismic 00102 Wireless Remote Unit User Manual DeploymentGuide
Wireless Seismic, Inc. Wireless Remote Unit DeploymentGuide
Contents
- 1. Users Manual 1
- 2. Users Manual 2
Users Manual 2
3. Backhaul
Backhaul Com ponent s
3.2.3.2 FM3100 Radio
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The FM3100 is used on t he m ast s for t he cent ral backhaul unit and is shown in t he
following figure:
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Figur e 3 – 1 1 FM 3 1 0 0
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3.2.4 Mast Kit Components
The following t able list s t he Mast Kit com ponent s. The rem ot e and cent ral
backhauls use t he sam e m ast kit com ponent s:
Ta ble 3 – 4 M a st Kit
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Re m ot e Ba ck h a u l Com pon e n t s
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Re fe r e n ce
Mast ( 55- 0008)
“ Mast ” on page 42
Base ( 55- 0007)
“ Base” on page 42
Base, weight ed ( 70- 0070)
“ Base” on page 42
Bag ( 70- 0058)
“ Bag” on page 45
Et hernet Cable, 25 ft ( 65- 0046) ( 2 each)
“ Cables” on page 38
Backpack Kit ( 15- 0014)
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
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1 each backpack ( 70- 0059)
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
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3 each guy lines, r ope, orange, 15.25 m et ers ( 700057)
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
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Ta ble 3 – 4 M a st Kit ( con t .)
Re m ot e Ba ck h a ul Com pon e n t s
Re fe r e n ce
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3 each t ent st ake, st eel, 12 in ( 70- 0061) ( hard
ground st akes)
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
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3 each t ent st ake, plast ic, orange, 16 in ( 70- 0060)
( soft ground st akes)
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
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5 ea nail, 12 in ( 70- 0062)
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
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3 each guy line holder ( 70- 0063)
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1 each ham m er, 2.5 lb ( 70- 0064)
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1 each pry bar, 15 in ( 70- 0065)
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2 each flagging roll, orange ( 70- 0066)
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1 each com pass sight ing ( 70- 0067)
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5 each hose clam p, 2 in ( 70- 0068)
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“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
“ Backpack Kit ” on page 45
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3.2.4.1 Mast
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Light weight , t elescoping backhaul m ast s are used t o elevat e t he backhaul
com ponent s above obst ruct ions and t o enable radio com m unicat ions t o
accom m odat e t ypical cross- line dist ances. The m ast can be inst alled by a single
person. The following figures show t he m ast com ponent s:
Figu r e 3 – 1 2 M a st ( 5 5 - 0 0 0 8 )
3.2.4.2 Base
There are t wo base opt ions; one t hat requires t he use of guy wires for st abilizat ion
and one t hat uses weight s for st abilizat ion.
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Figur e 3 – 1 3 Ba se ( 5 5 - 0 0 0 7 )
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The following figures show t he base t hat ut ilizes guy- wires:
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The following figure shows t he assem bled m ast wit h t he BSU in t he foreground:
Figur e 3 – 1 4 Asse m ble d Ba ck h a u l M a st
The following figure shows t he base t hat uses a weight ed syst em . This base is
opt im al in urban or rocky environm ent s:
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Figur e 3 – 1 5 Ba se ( 7 0 - 0 0 7 0 )
3.2.4.3 Bag
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The ant enna m ast bag is a rip st op nylon yellow bag, 11 inches x 70 inches wit h a
handle and draw st ring at one end ( see Figure 3–4 Backhaul Com ponent s Packed
for Transport on page 35) .
3.2.4.4 Backpack Kit
The backpack is used t o carry all of t he equipm ent needed t o inst all t he m ast and
radios, and m ay also be use t o carry t he BSU. See “ Mast Kit ” on page 41 for a list
of com ponent s ( see Figure 3–4 Backhaul Com ponent s Packed for Transport on
page 35) .
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Configure the Radios
3.3 Configure the Radios
The FMQuadro ™ Web I nt erface is used t o configure t he radio channels. The radio
licenses are pre- configured by Wireless Seism ic, I nc. This sect ion describes how t o
connect t he radios t o a com put er and configure t hem .
The expect ed configurat ion in t he RT 1000 syst em is as follows:
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FM3100 = m esh end ( cent ral backhaul)
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FM1100 = m esh point ( rem ot e backhaul)
Check t he radios before connect ing t hem t o any swit ch.
3.3.1 Create a Private Network
All Fluidm esh
192.168.0.10.
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IP
address
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Creat e a privat e net work bet ween t he com put er and t he Fluidm esh radio.
Prerequisit es:
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Windows com put er
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Browser wit h Adobe Flash
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AC Power
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PoE I nj ect or
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Two Et hernet Cables
Power on t he com put er.
Connect t he com ponent s ( see Figure 3–16 Fluidm esh Radio Privat e Net work on
page 47) :
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Plug t he PoE inj ect or int o an AC out let .
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Connect t he com put er t o t he PoE inj ect or wit h an Et hernet cable.
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Connect t he Fluidm esh radio t o t he PoE inj ect or wit h an Et hernet cable. The
radio powers up.
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FM1100 – Connect t o LAN 1
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FM3100 – There is only one connect or
Power up only one radio at a t im e. Never place t wo powered- up radios
next t o each ot her. I t is possible t o dam age t he radio receivers if
m ult iple radios are powered up in close proxim it y.
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Figur e 3 – 1 6 Fluidm e sh Ra dio Pr iva t e N e t w or k
Verify t hat t he radio powers up. The LED indicat ors have t he following
m eanings:
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Ta ble 3 – 5 Fluidm e sh Ra dio LED s
St a t e
D e scr ipt ion
Power
On / Green
On whenever t he radio has
power
LAN
On / Green
On whenever t he radio has an
Et hernet connect ion
Signal St rengt h ( 1)
On / Red
Booting Core system
Signal St rengt h ( 2)
On / Orange
Booting wireless system
Signal St rengt h ( 3)
On / Green
Booting routing engine
Signal St rengt h ( 4)
On / Green
Booting unit configuration
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Click t he Windows St art icon.
Select Cont r ol Pa ne l. The Cont r ol Pa n e l window opens.
Select N e t w or k a n d I nt e r n e t .
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Figur e 3 – 1 7 Cont r ol Pa ne l, N e t w or k a nd I n t e r n e t
Select N e t w or k a n d Sh a r ing Ce n t e r.
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Figur e 3 – 1 8 Cont r ol Pa ne l, N e t w or k a n d Sh a r in g Ce n t e r
I n t he left pane, select Cha nge a da pt e r se t t ings.
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Figu r e 3 – 1 9 Con t r ol Pa n e l, Cha nge Ada pt e r Se t t ings
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1 0 Right- click Loca l Ar e a Conne ct ion and select Pr ope r t ie s. The Pr ope r t ie s
window opens.
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Figu r e 3 – 2 0 Con t r ol Pa n e l, LAN Pr ope r t ie s
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1 1 Select I nt e r ne t Pr ot ocol Ve r sion 4 ( TCP/ I P v4 ) and click Pr ope r t ie s.
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Figur e 3 – 2 1 Cont r ol Pa ne l, N e t w or k ing Pr ope r t ie s
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1 2 Select Use t he follow ing I P a ddr e ss.
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Figur e 3 – 2 2 Con t r ol Pa n e l, I P Addr e ss
1 3 Ent er t he following:
I P address: 192.168.0.100 ( t his num ber does not have t o be 100, j ust
som et hing ot her t han 10, and a num ber bet ween 1 and 255)
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I f t he radio already has an I P address, you will need t o ent er different
num bers. For exam ple:
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Radio I P address: 10.101.0.22
Com put er I P address: 10.168.0.100
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Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0
You m ay need t o disable and enable ( right - click) t he LAN connect ion if
it displays Net work cable unplugged in t he Net work Connect ions
window.
1 4 Click OK.
1 5 Click Close .
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3.3.2 Setting NIC Priority
I f t he radio get s reset , t he default I P address is 192.168.0.10.
I f you have m ore t han one net work int erface card ( NI C) in your com put er, m ake
sure t hat t he LAN card has t he highest priorit y; t he com put er at t em pt s t o use t he
NI Cs in t he order list ed.
To se t N I C pr ior it y:
→ W in dow s com pu t e r
Click t he Windows St art icon.
Select Cont r ol Pa ne l. The Cont r ol Pa n e l window opens.
Select N e t w or k a n d I nt e r n e t .
Select N e t w or k a n d Sh a r ing Ce n t e r.
I n t he left pane, select Cha nge a da pt e r se t t ings.
I n t he t oolbar, click Adva nce d, and t hen Adva nce d Se t t in gs.
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Figu r e 3 – 2 3 Adva nce d N e t w or k Se t t ings M e nu
Select Loca l Ar e a Conne ct ion and t hen click t he up arrow repeat edly unt il
Loca l Ar e a Conne ct ion is t he first it em .
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Figur e 3 – 2 4 LAN H ie r a r chy
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Click OK.
3.3.3 Configure the Radio
Configure t he radios by logging int o t he soft ware locat ed on t he radio. FM1100s
are configured as m esh point s, and FM3100s are configured as m esh ends.
To configur e t he r a dio:
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→ W in dow s com pu t e r
On t he com put er, point a browser t o t he following URL:
ht t p: / / 192.168.0.10
Use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrom e. I nt ernet Explorer does not
refresh correct ly.
NOTE
I f t he radio has an I P address ot her t han t he default I P address, you will
need t o ent er t hat num ber. For exam ple, 10.101.0.22.
Log in t o t he radio Web int erface using t he following:
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Use r N a m e : adm in
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Pa ssw or d: adm in
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Figur e 3 – 2 5 Ra dio Login W in dow
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The following figure shows t he hom e window when m e sh e nd is select ed as
t he M ode . The FM1100 configurat ion includes an addit ional left- pane opt ion:
Pow e r Ove r Et he r ne t . Click M e shW iza r d™.
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Click I Agr e e t o accept t he licence agreem ent if prom pt ed.
Click W iza r d.
Select or ent er t he following:
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M ode
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FM 1 1 0 0 – Mesh Point
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FM 3 1 0 0 – Mesh End
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I P Addr e ss – Use next class A address available ( 10.2.0.1 - 10.2.0.255)
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N e t m a sk – 255.0.0.0
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D e fa ult Ga t e w a y
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Figur e 3 – 2 6 Ra dio H om e W indow , M e sh End
FM 1 1 0 0 – Not shown or available
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FM 3 1 0 0 – Leave blank
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Figur e 3 – 2 7 Fluidm e sh M e sh W iza r d I nt e r fa ce
Click N e x t .
Select one of t he following frequencies ( see Figure 3–9 Channel Color Exam ple
on page 40) :
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Channel 1 = 5745 MHz ( Yellow label)
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Channel 2 = 5805 MHz ( Blue label)
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Channel 3 = 5180 MHz ( Red label)
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Channel 4 = 5785 MHz ( Green label)
Click N e x t .
1 0 Verify t he set t ings. Click Sa ve & Re boot .
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Set t ing up t he Backhaul Equipm ent
1 1 FM 1 1 0 0 on ly:
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Click poe pa ss- t h r ou gh in t he AD VAN CED SETTI N GS area of t he left
pane. This opt ion allows t he LAN 2 port on t he radio t o deliver passive PoE
t o a second FM1100 on t he m ast using one short Et hernet cable.
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Select Ena ble for t he St a t us.
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Click Apply.
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3.3.4 Restore your Network Settings
When have finished configuring all of your radios, rest ore your net work set t ings as
described in t his sect ion.
To r e st or e n e t w or k se t t in gs:
→ W in dow s com pu t e r
Click t he Windows St art icon.
Select Cont r ol Pa ne l. The Cont r ol Pa n e l window opens.
Select N e t w or k a n d I nt e r n e t .
Select N e t w or k a n d Sh a r ing Ce n t e r.
I n t he left pane, select Cha nge a da pt e r se t t ings.
Right- click Loca l Ar e a Conne ct ion and select Pr ope r t ie s. The Pr ope r t ie s
window opens.
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Select I nt e r ne t Pr ot ocol Ve r sion 4 ( TCP/ I P v4 ) and click Pr ope r t ie s.
Select Obt a in I P a ddr e ss a ut om a t ica lly.
Click OK.
1 0 Click Close .
3.3.5 Using the Fluidmesh Interface to Scan
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3.3.6 Using the Fluidmesh Interface to Ping
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3.4 Setting up the Backhaul Equipment
Use t he following procedure t o erect and secure t he m ast
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Setting up the Backhaul Equipment
There are m any possible m ast opt ions; t he following inst ruct ions are a
general guideline.
NOTE
To in st a ll t h e ba ck ha ul com pon e nt s a nd e r e ct t he m a st :
Prerequisit es:
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Gat her t he com ponent s
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Screwdriver
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Ham m er
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Refer t o t he deploym ent inst ruct ions t o det erm ine t he locat ion and com pass
heading t o t he next back haul sit e closer t o cent ral.
Use t he com pass t o det erm ine and m ark t hat direct ion.
Use t he following considerat ions while posit ioning t he base:
Locat e t he base such t hat t he t hree guy lines and t he m ast clear
obst ruct ions during erect ion and while in operat ion.
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I f t he ground is sloped, posit ion t he base such t hat when t he base is flush
t o t he ground, t he bracket orient at ion allows t he m ast t o rem ain
perpendicular t o t he ground as shown in t he following figure:
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Figur e 3 – 2 8 M a st on a Slope
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I f t he wind is blowing, t he m ast is m ore st able when t he bracket s are
perpendicular t o t he wind as shown in t he following figure:
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Set t ing up t he Backhaul Equipm ent
Figur e 3 – 2 9 Ba se a nd W ind Or ie nt a t ion
Collect all of t he m ast com ponent s.
Secure t he base wit h at least 2 nails or if using a weight ed m ast , wit h cem ent
blocks.
I nsert t he m ast int o t he base collar, ext end and secure each sect ion of t he
m ast .
At t ach t he guy lines t o t he collar on t he m ast , or m ake loops in t he lines and
slip t hem over t he m ast .
Align one guy line so t hat it ext ends in t he opposit e direct ion from t he m ast
while t he m ast is st ill on t he ground.
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1 0 Align t he ot her t wo guy lines at 120 degrees ( 1/ 3 of a circle) from t he first guy
line.
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1 1 Ham m er guy line st akes int o ground and secure guy lines at t he indicat ed
m arks.
1 2 At t ach t he radio or radios at t he t op of t he m ast .
1 3 Uncoil an Et hernet cable, at t ach one end t o a radio unit and t he ot her end t o
t he PoE. Form a service loop ( ext ra cable) by looping t he Et hernet cable over
t he t op of t he radio unit . I f you are inst alling t wo radios on t he m ast , refer t o
“ I nst alling Two Radios on t he Mast ” on page 63 for cabling and configurat ion
inst ruct ions.
1 4 Ensure t hat all direct ional ant ennas, when raised, are point ed correct ly. The
radio unit should be facing t oward t he recording t ruck.
1 5 While holding t he free guy line, lift / walk t he m ast t o a vert ical posit ion and
secure t he line int o t he cleat .
1 6 Adj ust all lines t o bring t he m ast t o a vert ical posit ion.
1 7 Ensure t hat each line is firm ly seat ed in each cleat , loosely wrap lines around
m ast and secure at t he large cleat on t he base.
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Figur e 3 – 3 0 Se cur ing Line s t o La r ge Cle a t
Figur e 3 – 3 1 Ba ck ha ul Ant e nna Er e ct e d
1 8 Check t o m ake sure t hat t he ant ennas are aim ed properly.
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I nst alling Two Radios on t he Mast
1 9 Uncoil an Et hernet cable. At t ach one end t o t he BSU and t he ot her end t o t he
PoE.
2 0 Check Et hernet st at us light s, if not green or flashing green rem ove Et hernet
cable from t he PoE, count t o five and re- insert .
2 1 I f st at us does not change t o green or flashing green report t he condit ion.
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3.5 Installing Two Radios on the Mast
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When you are inst alling a rem ot e backhaul, t here can be t wo radios on t he m ast
as shown in t he following figure:
Figur e 3 – 3 2 Tw o- Ra dio I n st a lla t ion
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Removing the Backhaul Equipment
To inst a ll t w o r a dios on t he m a st :
Prerequisit es:
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TBD
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The radios are configured t o allow t he PoE opt ion ( see st ep 11 on page 59) .
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The radios are BOTH configured as m esh POI NTS ( see st ep 6 on page 57) .
At t ach t wo radios t o t he m ast . Refer t o t he deploym ent inst ruct ions for t he
locat ion at which t o aim t he radio. One should point t owards t he recording
t ruck ( uplink) , and t he ot her should point t owards t he next rem ot e backhaul
locat ion ( downlink) .
Connect t he t wo radios wit h a short Et hernet cable: Radio1/ LAN 2 t o Radio 2/
LAN 1.
Connect Radio 1/ LAN 1 t o t he PoE.
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3.6 Removing the Backhaul Equipment
3.7 Use Cases or Example Deployments
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This sect ion shows a few exam ple deploym ent s.
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Figur e 3 – 3 4 3 D D ua l Ba ck h a ul, Tw o Root N ode s
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Figu r e 3 – 3 5 2 D Sin gle Ba ck h a u l, St a r Con figur a t ion
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4. Demobilization
4.1 Overview
This chapt er describes how t o prepare ( undeploy) t he ground elect ronics for
t ransport at t he end of a proj ect ( dem obilizat ion) .
4.2 Removing the WRU from the Field
This sect ion describes t he process t o ready t he WRU for m ovem ent t o a new
physical locat ion or t o rem ove it in preparat ion for dem obilizat ion.
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To u nde ploy t h e W RU:
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The WRU is assem bled wit h bat t ery, geophone, and ant enna
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The WRU is in an act ive, t ransit ional, or ready st at e
Pick up t he WRU and point t he geophone connect or end t owards t he sky as
shown in t he following figure. All of t he LEDs illum inat e:
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Figur e 4 – 1 Pow e r Off t h e
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Disassem ble t he WRU
Place t he unit flat in t he t ransport at ion vehicle as shown in t he following figure.
The unit shut s down. The LEDs on t he t op of t he unit are off.
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Figur e 4 – 2 Unde ploye d Unit
Opt ional: Rem ove bat t eries, ant enna, or geophone as described in
“ Disassem ble t he WRU” on page 69.
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4.3 Disassemble the WRU
This sect ion describes t he process t o disassem ble t he WRU prior t o dem obilizat ion.
To disa sse m ble t h e W RU:
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page 68.
Rem ove t he ant enna from t he unit .
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Disassemble the WRU
TBD
Figur e 4 – 3 Re m oving t he Ant e nna
Rem ove t he geophone from t he unit .
I m age showing geophone inst allat ion TBD.
Rem ove t he bat t eries from t he unit .
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Press t he cat ch on t he bat t ery lat ch.
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Lift t he lever, but do not lift t he bail from t he m olded area on t he bat t ery.
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Cont inue t o lift t he lever using t he bail t o push t he bat t ery out of t he
connect or.
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Figur e 4 – 5 Re m oving t he Ba t t e r y
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5. Maintaining the Equipment
I n order t o com ply wit h FCC radio frequency ( RF) exposure
requirem ent s, t he RT 1000 unit s m ust be inst alled so t hat a m inim um
separat ion dist ance of 20 cm is m aint ained bet ween t he ant enna( s) and
all persons at all t im es during norm al operat ion.
WARNING
Afin de se conform er aux exigences de la FCC en m at ière d'exposit ion
aux radiofréquences ( RF) , les unit és RT 1000 doivent êt re inst allées de
m anière à garder en perm anence une dist ance m inim ale de 20 cm ent re
la ou les ant ennes et t out e personne en m ode de fonct ionnem ent
norm al.
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5.1 Units
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5.2 Antennas
Ensure t hat t he ant ennas are snug.
TBD
5.3 Geophones
Ensure t hat t he geophone connect ion is clean and snug.
TBD
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Cautions
5.4 Cautions
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6. Troubleshooting and Tips
6.1 Best Practices
This sect ion provides som e t ips on working wit h t he equipm ent .
6.1.1 24 Ah Batteries
I n order t o m aint ain t he best possible com m unicat ion channel, observe t he
following t ips:
Place a fully charged 24 Ah bat t ery on t he backhaul every day.( 9 0 - 0 0 1 2 )
Keep ext ra 24 Ah bat t eries charged up at t he st aging area.
St ore 24 Ah bat t eries at t he st aging area when not in use. Deep
discharging of t he bat t eries can short en t heir lifespan considerably.
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6.1.2 PoE
When t em perat ure swings are ext rem e, or weat her is severe, st ore t he PoE
boxes in t he recording t ruck at night .
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To ensure a prot ect ed connect ion, be sure t o use an Et hernet cable wit h a
prot ect ive shell ( 65- 0051) when connect ing Et hernet cables t o t he PoE ( see
Figure 3–8 Prot ect ive Et hernet Connect or on page 38) .
CAUTION
Do not allow t he PoE bat t ery t o rem ain connect ed at a volt age of 22V or
less. Dam age t o t he equipm ent could occur.
6.1.3 Urban Environments
The following could im pact your configurat ion in urban environm ent s:
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You m ay need t o use repeat ers when crossing a road.
You m ay need t o ext end t he ant enna wit h coaxial cable
You m ay need t o adj ust WRU placem ent and ant enna st rengt h when
crossing a road.
You will need t o consider t he presence of power lines and buildings when
placing WRUs and backhaul com ponent s.
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Troubleshooting
6.1.4 Ethernet Cables
Use CAT6 enhanced qualit y cables.
To ensure a prot ect ed connect ion, be sure t o use an Et hernet cable wit h a
prot ect ive shell ( 65- 0051) when connect ing Et hernet cables t o t he PoE ( see Figure
3–8 Prot ect ive Et hernet Connect or on page 38) .
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When placing or select ing ant ennas in, consider t he following:
I n areas where t here is a st eep inclinat ion, sm aller gain ant ennas m ay provide
a bet t er signal.
I n areas where t here is a st eep inclinat ion, t ry t o reduce t he inclinat ion by
going up or down at an angle rat her t han st raight up or down.
Use repeat ers t o cover overpass and st eep inclinat ion sit uat ions.
I f you need m ore signal st rengt h, use an ext ender wit h a riser t o elevat e t he
ant enna. This is t he t ypical scenario wit h t he BSU at t he backhaul locat ion.
6.2 Troubleshooting
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Ta ble 6 – 1 Tr ou ble sh oot in g Flu idm e sh Ra dios
Solu t ion s
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Pr oble m
Not com m unicat ing
•
•
•
Try sending a ping com m and in a CMD window t o t he I P address of t he
radio.
I f you are t rying t o connect direct ly wit h a com put er, m ake sure you
have configured a privat e net work ( see “ Creat e a Privat e Net work” on
page 46) .
Ensure t hat you have configured t he radios as follows:
- FM1100 = m esh POI NT ( rem ot e backhaul)
- FM3100 = m esh END ( cent ral backhaul)
Cannot access GUI
I f you configure t wo FM1100 radios on t he sam e m ast t o be a m esh POI NT
and a m esh END, t hey will com m unicat e over t he swit ch and lock
ever yt hing else out of t he com m unicat ion loop. They m ust bot h be
configured as m esh POI NTs
GUI not responding
I t t akes one full m inut e t o see t he alignm ent st at ist ics in t he Fluidm esh GUI
( from t he browser) , so be sure t o wait for it .
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7. Batteries
This chapt er provides inform at ion about t he bat t eries and bat t ery
requirem ent s used in t he Wireless Seism ic, I nc. RT 1000 syst em .
7.1 Lithium Ion Batteries
This sect ion provides inform at ion regarding t he charact erist ics, use, and
handling of lit hium ion bat t eries. See t he following sect ions for det ails:
“ Specificat ions” on page 75
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“ Handling and Safet y Guidelines” on page 76
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“ Transport at ion” on page 77
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“ St orage” on page 78
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7.1.1 Specifications
The RT 1000 uses one or t wo cust om int elligent lit hium - ion bat t eries wit h selfcont ained charging circuit ry t hat prot ect s t he bat t eries from overcharge,
discharge, short circuit s, or ext rem e t em perat ure charging.
Bat t ery specificat ions are shown in t he following t able: RT 1000RT 1000
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Ta ble 7 – 1 Lit hiu m I on Ba t t e r y Spe cifica t ion s
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I tem
D e scr ipt ion
Va lu e
Volt age
Nom inal
3.7 VDC
Shut- off
2.8 VDC
Full ( 90% ) charge
4.1 VDC
Full ( 90% ) charge
m Ah
Approxim at ely 12,000
m Ah at nom inal volt age
Full ( 90% ) charge
m Wh
Approxim at ely 44,400
m Wh at nom inal volt age
Connect or
5- pin
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Ta ble 7 – 1 Lit hium I on Ba t t e r y Spe cifica t ions ( cont .)
I tem
D e scr ipt ion
Va lu e
LED
One LED t hat indicat es
charging st at us w hen
connect ed t o t he charging
st at ion as follows
•
•
•
Label
One bar code serial
num ber label
Tem perat ure
Operat ing
From - 50° C t o + 75° C
From
•
Am bient St orage
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Charging
Green – Char ged
Red – Charging
Am ber – Transit ional
phase bet ween
charging and charged,
or charge t em perat ure
lim it s exceeded
From - 20° C t o + 45° C
for a m axim um period
of one m ont h
From - 20° C t o + 35° C
for a m axim um of 6
m ont hs, aft er w hich
t im e t he bat t ery packs
will need t o be
recharged t o above
50% capacit y
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•
0°C to +45°C
7.1.2 Handling and Safety Guidelines
Observe t he following handling and safet y guidelines:
I f a bat t ery pack has leaking fluids, do not t ouch any fluids. Dispose of a
leaking bat t ery pack. I n case of eye cont act wit h fluid, do not rub eyes.
I m m ediat ely flush eyes t horoughly wit h wat er for at least 15 m inut es, lift ing
upper and lower lids unt il no evidence of t he fluid rem ains. Seek m edical
at t ent ion.
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Do not disassem ble, crush, or punct ure a bat t ery
Do not short t he ext ernal cont act s on a bat t ery
Do not dispose of a bat t ery in fire or wat er
Do not expose a bat t ery t o t em perat ures above 60 ° C ( 140 ° F)
Keep t he bat t ery away from children
Avoid exposing t he bat t ery t o excessive shock or vibrat ion
Do not use a dam aged bat t ery
Lit hium I on bat t ery packs MUST be com plet ely discharged before disposal
Alt hough t here m ay be local or st at e rest rict ions, lit hium ion bat t eries are
considered by t he Federal Governm ent as “ non- hazardous universal wast e”.
There are rest rict ions for large quant it y handlers of universal wast e t hat define
labeling, cont ainm ent , and so on. Whenever possible t he bat t eries m ust be
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Lit hium I on Bat t eries
discharged before disposal. Bat t ery leads/ cont act s should be t aped off t o
prevent accident al short ing. Each bat t ery pack should be placed in a plast ic
bag.
Recycling is encouraged when pract ical and applicable. The bat t eries cont ain
recyclable m at erial and are accept ed by several bat t ery recycling com panies.
Refer t o one of t he following for m ore inform at ion on recycling and disposal:
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7.1.3 Transportation
I n t he Unit ed St at es, large lit hium ion bat t ery shipm ent s ( m ore t han 24 cells or 12
bat t eries per package) are regulat ed as hazardous m at erial ( Class 9) by t he
Federal Governm ent and are subj ect t o t he regulat ions described in t he following:
Code of Federal Regulat ions, Tit le 49 Transport at ion.
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I nt ernat ional Air Transport Associat ion ( I ATA)
ht t p: / / www.iat a.org/ what wedo/ cargo/ dangerous_goods/ pages/
lit hium _bat t eries.aspx
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Bat t eries can be ground shipped only if all of t he following condit ions are m et :
Box used m eet s t he 1.2 m drop t est box ( “ UN” rat ed box) for packaging
Bat t ery pack t erm inals are prot ect ed t o prevent a short circuit
Gross weight does not exceed 30 kg ( 66 pounds)
Out er package is labeled wit h t he current required label. An exam ple is shown
in t he following figure.
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Figu r e 7 – 1 Ex a m ple Ba t t e r y Sh ipping La be l
Bat t eries can be air shipped only if all of t he following condit ions are m et :
Box used m eet s t he 1.2 m drop t est box ( “ UN” rat ed box) for packaging
Maxim um weight of each package does not exceed 10 kg ( 22 lbs)
Bat t ery pack t erm inals are prot ect ed t o prevent a short circuit
Out er package is labeled wit h t he current required label. An exam ple is shown
in t he previous figure ( “ Exam ple Bat t ery Shipping Label” on page 78) .
The inform at ion cont ained in t his docum ent is int ended t o provide
general awareness of bat t ery regulat ions; it is not com prehensive, and
t he requirem ent s referenced herein m ay have changed. Not hing in t his
chapt er or t he Deploym ent Guide const it ut es legal advice or is int ended
t o address any specific legal, com pliance, or regulat ory issues t hat m ay
arise in part icular circum st ances. This chapt er and t he Deploym ent
Guide are not int ended t o replace current , official regulat ions regarding
t he packaging and shipm ent of hazardous m at erials or independent
legal counsel on t hese issues. You are solely responsible for com pliance
wit h all applicable laws, regulat ions, and ot her requirem ent s. Please
refer t o an official copy of t he current version of t hese docum ent s for
t he lat est inform at ion.
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7.1.4 Storage
Proper st orage and m aint enance of Lit hium I on bat t eries is essent ial t o m axim ize
t heir useful life and avoid cat ast rophic failure. Observe t he following st orage
precaut ions:
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Rem ove t he bat t eries from t he WRU for st orage
The recom m ended st orage t em perat ure for Lit hium ion bat t eries is as follows:
From - 20° C t o + 45° C for a m axim um period of one m ont h
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From - 20° C t o + 35° C for a m axim um of 6 m ont hs, aft er which t im e t he
bat t ery packs will need t o be recharged t o above 50% capacit y
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St oring at cooler t em perat ures slows down self discharge and capacit y loss
over t im e. St ore t he bat t eries at 25° C or less if possible
The recom m ended st orage charge levels are as follows:
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Charge ( or discharge) bat t eries t o a 30% t o 50% charge level before
placing int o st orage. Higher or lower charge levels can reduce t he bat t ery
life.
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Never st ore t he bat t ery com plet ely deplet ed of charge unless for disposal.
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Periodic charging is necessary t o m aint ain 30% t o 50% charge when st ored
for a long period of t im e
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St ore bat t eries in a well vent ilat ed area
Do not leave bat t eries unused for ext ended periods of t im e, eit her in t he
product or in st orage. When a bat t ery has been unused for 6 m ont hs, check
t he charge st at us and charge or dispose of t he bat t ery as appropriat e.
Rout inely check t he bat t ery’s charge st at us
Consider replacing t he bat t ery wit h a new one if you not e eit her of t he
following condit ions:
The bat t ery run t im e drops below about 80% of t he original run t im e
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The bat t ery charge t im e increases significant ly
7.2 Charging Lithium Ion Batteries
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This sect ion describes charging precaut ions and provides an overview of t he
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7.2.1 Charging Precautions
Observe t he following charging precaut ions:
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Prior t o charging, inspect t he bat t ery for any visible dam age t o t he case or
connect or t hat could creat e an elect rical short age.
The t em perat ure range over which t he bat t ery can be charged is 0°C to +45°C.
Charging t he bat t ery out side of t his t em perat ure can cause t he bat t ery t o
becom e hot or t o break.
Be absolut ely sure t hat only a 5 V source is used when charging t he bat t ery.
Care should be t aken t o charge bat t eries on a fireproof surface.
Do not charge bat t eries near flam m able it em s or liquids.
Keep a Class C Dry Chem ical fire ext inguisher nearby.
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Do not cont inue recharging t he bat t ery if it does not recharge wit hin t he
specified charging t im e.
A lit hium ion bat t ery should NEVER be left unat t ended while charging.
7.2.2 Battery Charger
The lit hium ion bat t ery charger is designed t o operat e from a single 10 A, 120 VAC
service line.
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The power supply t o charge t he bat t ery pack is a 5VDC regulat ed volt age supply.
Figur e 7 – 2 Ba t t e r y Ch a r ge r
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7.3 BSU Battery
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Figur e 7 – 3 Se r ia l N um be r
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Ce chapit re fournit des inform at ions sur les bat t eries ut ilisées dans le syst èm e
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8.1 Batteries au lithium-ion
Cet t e sect ion fournit des inform at ions sur les caract érist iques, l'ut ilisat ion et la
m anipulat ion des bat t eries au lit hium - ion. Report ez- vous aux sect ions
suivant es pour en savoir plus:
“ Spécificat ions” on page 82
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“ Direct ives en m at ière de m anipulat ion et de sécurit é” on page 83
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“ Transport ” on page 84
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“ Ent reposage” on page 86
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8.1.1 Spécifications
Le RT 1000 ut ilise une ou deux bat t eries au lit hium - ion int elligent es et
personnalisées, dot ées d'un circuit de charge aut onom e qui prot ège les
bat t eries cont re les surcharges, décharges, court s- circuit s ou changem ent s
ext rêm es de t em pérat ure.
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Le t ableau suivant indique les spécificat ions des bat t eries:
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Élé m e n t
D e scr ipt ion
Va le u r
Tension
Nom inale
3,7 V c.c.
Arrêt
2,8 V c.c.
Charge com plèt e ( 90 % )
4,1 V c.c.
Charge com plèt e ( 90
% ) m Ah
Environ 12 000 m Ah à la
t ension nom inale
Charge com plèt e ( 90
% ) m Wh
Environ 44 400 m Wh à la
t ension nom inale
Connect eur
5 broches
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Ta ble a u 8 – 1 Spé cifica t ions de s ba t t e r ie s a u lit hium - ion ( cont .)
Élé m e n t
D e scr ipt ion
Va le u r
DEL
Une DEL qui indique l'ét at
de charge lors de la
connexion à la st at ion de
charge, de la m anière
suivant e :
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Ét iquet t e
Une ét iquet t e indiquant le
num éro de série sous
form e de code à barres
Tem pérat ure
Fonct ionnem ent
Chargem ent
•
Vert : chargé
Rouge : en t rain de
charger
Orange : phase
t ransit ionnelle ent r e
l'ét at de chargem ent
et l'ét at chargé, ou
dépassem ent des
lim it es de la
t em pérat ure de
charge
De
0°C à +45°C
•
De - 20° C à + 45° C
durant une période
m axim um d'un m ois
De - 20° C à + 35° C
durant 6 m ois
m axim um ; passé ce
délai, les blocsbat t eries doivent êt re
rechargés à plus de
50 % de leur capacit é
•
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Ent reposage à
t em pérat ure am bient e
De - 50° C à + 75° C
8.1.2 Directives en matière de manipulation et de
sécurité
Respect er les direct ives suivant es en m at ière de m anipulat ion et de sécurit é :
Si un bloc- bat t erie présent e une fuit e de liquides, ne pas t oucher les liquides.
Jet er le bloc- bat t erie en cas de fuit e. En cas de cont act oculaire avec du liquide,
ne pas se frot t er les yeux. Rincer im m édiat em ent les yeux avec de l'eau
pendant au m oins 15 m inut es, en soulevant les paupières supérieures et
inférieures j usqu'à ce qu'il n'y ait plus de t race de liquide. Consult er un
m édecin.
Ne pas dém ont er, écraser ou percer une bat t erie
Ne pas court- circuit er les cont act s ext ernes d'une bat t erie
Ne pas j et er une bat t erie dans le feu ou l'eau
Ne pas exposer une bat t erie à des t em pérat ures supérieures à 60 ° C ( 140 ° F)
Maint enir la bat t erie à l'écart des enfant s
Évit er d'exposer la bat t erie à des vibrat ions ou chocs excessifs
Ne pas ut iliser une bat t erie endom m agée
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Les blocs- bat t eries au lit hium - ion DOI VENT êt re ent ièrem ent déchargés avant
leur élim inat ion
Bien qu'il puisse exist er des rest rict ions locales ou nat ionales, les bat t eries au
lit hium - ion sont considérées com m e des « déchet s universels non dangereux »
par le gouvernem ent fédéral. I l exist e des rest rict ions qui s'appliquent à ceux
qui gèrent de grandes quant it és de déchet s universels ; celles- ci définissent
l'ét iquet age, le confinem ent , et c. Dans la m esure du possible, les bat t eries
doivent êt re déchargées avant de les j et er. Les conduct eurs/ cont act s de
bat t erie doivent êt re fixés de m anière à évit er un court- circuit accident el.
Chaque bloc- bat t erie doit êt re placé dans un sac en plast ique.
Le recyclage est encouragé lorsqu'il est réalisable. Les bat t eries cont iennent
des m at ériaux recyclables et sont accept ées par plusieurs ent reprises de
recyclage de bat t eries. Report ez-vous à l'un des élém ent s suivant s pour obt enir
plus d'inform at ions sur le recyclage et l'élim inat ion :
ht t p: / / www.swe.com
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ht t p: / / www.rbrc.org
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ht t p: / / www.call2recycle.org
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1- 877- 2- RECYCLE
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Aux Ét at s- Unis, les expédit ions de grandes quant it és de bat t erie au lit hium - ion
( plus de 24 piles ou 12 bat t eries par colis) sont réglem ent ées com m e des m at ières
dangereuses ( classe 9) par le gouvernem ent fédéral et sont soum ises aux
règlem ent s décrit s ci- après :
Code of Federal Regulat ions, Tit le 49 Transport at ion.
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I nt ernat ional Air Transport Associat ion ( I ATA)
ht t p: / / www.iat a.org/ what wedo/ cargo/ dangerous_goods/ pages/
lit hium _bat t eries.aspx
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Les bat t eries ne peuvent êt re expédiées par voie t errest re que si t out es les
condit ions suivant es sont sat isfait es :
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La boît e ut ilisée sat isfait le t est de chut e de 1,2 m ( boît e classée « UN ») de
boît e d'em ballage
Les bornes de bloc- bat t erie sont prot égées pour évit er un court- circuit
Le poids brut ne dépasse pas 30 kg ( 66 livres)
L'em ballage ext érieur port e l'ét iquet t e requise en vigueur. La figure suivant e en
m ont re un exem ple.
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Ex e m ple 8 – 1 Ex a m ple Ba t t e r y Shipping La be l
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Les bat t eries ne peuvent êt re expédiées par voie aérienne que si t out es les
condit ions suivant es sont sat isfait es :
La boît e ut ilisée sat isfait le t est de chut e de 1,2 m ( boît e classée « UN ») de
boît e d'em ballage
Les bornes de bloc- bat t erie sont prot égées pour évit er un court- circuit
Le poids brut de chaque colis ne dépasse pas 10 kg ( 22 livres)
L'em ballage ext érieur port e l'ét iquet t e requise en vigueur. La figure précédent e
en m ont re un exem ple ( “ Exam ple Bat t ery Shipping Label” on page 85) .
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Batteries au lithium-ion
Les inform at ions cont enues dans le présent docum ent
ont pour but de fournir une connaissance générale des
règlem ent s s'appliquant aux bat t eries. Elles ne sont pas
exhaust ives, et les condit ions m ent ionnées dans ce
docum ent peuvent avoir changées. Rien dans le présent
chapit re ou dans le Guide de déploiem ent ne const it ue
un avis j uridique ou est dest iné à répondre aux
problèm es j uridiques, de conform it é, ou réglem ent aires
spécifiques qui peuvent survenir dans des circonst ances
part iculières. Le présent chapit re et le Guide de
déploiem ent ne sont pas dest inés à rem placer les
règlem ent s officiels en vigueur concernant l'em ballage
et l'expédit ion de m at ières dangereuses ou un conseil
j uridique indépendant sur c es quest ions. Vous êt es
seul responsable du respect de t out es les lois,
règlem ent s et aut res exigences. Veuillez vous report er à
une copie officielle de la version en vigueur de ces
docum ent s pour obt enir les dernières inform at ions.
8.1.4 Entreposage
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AVERTISSEMENT
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Un ent reposage et un ent ret ien adéquat s des bat t eries au lit hium - ion est
indispensable pour opt im iser leur durée de vie ut ile et évit er une défaillance
cat ast rophique. Respect er les précaut ions suivant es en m at ière d'ent reposage :
Ret irer les bat t eries de l'unit é dist ant e sans fil avant l'ent reposage
Tem pérat ure d'ent reposage recom m andée des bat t eries au lit hium - ion :
De - 20° C à + 45° C durant une période m axim um d'un m ois
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De - 20° C à + 35° C durant 6 m ois m axim um ; passé ce délai, les blocsbat t eries doivent êt re rechargés à plus de 50 % de leur capacit é
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L'ent reposage à basses t em pérat ures ralent it la décharge nat urelle et la
pert e de capacit é au fil du t em ps. Ent reposer les bat t eries à 25° C ou m oins
si possible
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Niveaux de charge d'ent reposage recom m andés :
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Charger ( ou décharger) les bat t eries à un niveau de charge de 30 % à
50 % avant de les ent reposer. Des niveaux de charge inférieurs ou
supérieurs peuvent réduire la durée de vie des bat t eries.
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Ne j am ais ent reposer des bat t eries ent ièrem ent déchargées, sauf en cas
d'élim inat ion.
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Un chargem ent périodique est nécessaire pour m aint enir une charge de
30 % à 50 % en cas d'ent reposage de longue durée
Ent reposer les bat t eries dans un endroit bien aéré
Ne pas laisser les bat t eries inut ilisées pendant de longues durées, qu'elles
soient dans le produit ou placées en ent reposage. Si une bat t erie n'a pas ét é
ut ilisée pendant 6 m ois, vérifier l'ét at de charge et charger ou élim iner la
bat t erie, le cas échéant .
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Chargem ent des bat t eries au lit hium - ion
Vérifier régulièrem ent l'ét at de charge de la bat t erie
Envisager le rem placem ent de la bat t erie par une nouvelle en cas de const at
d'une des condit ions suivant es :
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L'aut onom ie de la bat t erie descend en dessous d'environ 80 % de son
aut onom ie init iale
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Le t em ps de charge de la bat t erie augm ent e sensiblem ent
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8.2 Chargement des batteries au lithium-ion
This sect ion describes charging precaut ions and provides an overview of t he
bat t ery charger.
8.2.1 Précautions de chargement
Respect er les précaut ions de chargem ent suivant es :
Avant de la charger, inspect er la bat t erie pour dét ect er les signes évent uels de
dom m ages sur le boît ier ou les connect eurs suscept ibles de créer un courtcircuit .
La bat t erie peut êt re chargée dans la plage de t em pérat ure de 0°C à +45°C. En
cas de chargem ent de la bat t erie en dehors de cet t e plage, la bat t erie peut
devenir t rès chaude ou se rom pre.
Êt re absolum ent sûr de l'ut ilisat ion d'une source de 5 V lors du chargem ent de
la bat t erie.
Prendre soin de charger les bat t eries sur une surface ininflam m able.
Ne pas charger les bat t eries à proxim it é d'obj et s ou de liquides inflam m ables.
Conserver un ext inct eur à poudre chim ique de classe C à proxim it é.
Ne pas cont inuer de recharger la bat t erie si elle ne se recharge pas dans le
t em ps de chargem ent spécifié.
NE JAMAI S laisser une bat t erie au lit hium - ion sans surveillance lorsqu'elle est
en t rain de charger.
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8.2.2 Chargeur de batterie
Le chargeur de bat t erie au lit hium - ion est conçu pour fonct ionner à part ir d'une
ligne de service sim ple 120 V c.a., 10 A.
Le bloc d'alim ent at ion servant à charger le bloc- bat t erie fournit une t ension
régulée de 5 V c.c.
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8.3 BSU de batterie
Ex e m ple 8 – 3 Ét iqu e t t e a ve c
num é r o de sé r ie e t voya nt
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A. Legal Information
A.1 FCC Rules and Regulations Compliance
The Federal Com m unicat ions Com m ission ( FCC) regulat es t he use of ant ennas
in t he “ Code of Federal Regulat ions – Tit le 47, Part 15 – Radio Frequency
Devices, Subpart C – I nt ent ional Radiat ors, Sect ion 15.203 Ant enna
Requirem ent .”
This equipm ent has been t est ed and found t o com ply wit h t he lim it s for
a Class A digit al device, pursuant t o part 15 of t he FCC Rules. These
lim it s are designed t o provide reasonable prot ect ion against harm ful
int erference when t he equipm ent is operat ed in a com m ercial
environm ent . This equipm ent generat es, uses, and can radiat e radio
frequency energy and, if not inst alled and used in accordance wit h t he
inst ruct ion m anual, m ay cause harm ful int erference t o radio
com m unicat ions. Operat ion of t his equipm ent in a resident ial area is
likely t o cause harm ful int erference in which case t he user will be
required t o correct t he int erference at his own expense.
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NOTE
When used as int ended, t he RT 1000 com plies wit h FCC Sect ion 15.203
requirem ent s as follows:
The RT 1000 ant ennas shall be inst alled and handled by professionals
specifically designat ed for t his purpose.
Changes or m odificat ions not expressly approved by Wireless Seism ic, I nc.
can void t he users’s aut horit y t o operat e t he equipm ent .
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M ode l
The RT 1000 shall be used wit h only t he supplied ant ennas ( Table A–1)
at t ached t o t he WRU or BSU wit h an int egrat ed t ype N m ale connect or.
Ta ble A– 1 Ant e nna Spe cifica t ions
Fr e que ncy
( M H z)
Ga in
Ve r t ica l
Ba n dw idt h
W e igh t
D im e n sion
( Le n gt h x
D ia m e t e r )
WSI 65- 0067
2400- 2485
9 dbi
14°
0.8 lbs
0.5 kg
27 x 0.6 in
690 x 15 m m
WSI 6060- 001- 01
2400- 2485
7 dBi
18°
0.6 lbs
0.3 kg
21 x 0.6 in
540 x 15 m m
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I ndust ry Canada Com pliance
Ta ble A– 1 Ant e nna Spe cifica t ions ( cont .)
Fr e que ncy
( M H z)
M ode l
Ga in
Ve r t ica l
Ba n dw idt h
D im e n sion
( Le n gt h x
D ia m e t e r )
W e igh t
2400- 2485
5 dBi
25º
0.5 lbs
0.2 kg
12 x 0.6 in
355 x 15 m m
WSI 65- 0025
2400- 2485
2 dBi @ 2.4
120°
1.6 oz
45.4 g
7.6 x 0.5 in
193 x 12.7 m m
I n order t o com ply wit h FCC radio frequency ( RF) exposure
requirem ent s, t he RT 1000 unit s m ust be inst alled so t hat a m inim um
separat ion dist ance of 20 cm is m aint ained bet ween t he ant enna( s) and
all persons at all t im es during norm al operat ion.
WARNING
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WSI 65- 0023
The Base St at ion Unit has been grant ed FCC equipm ent aut horizat ion under t he
FCC I dent ifier YZO- 00400.
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The Wireless Rem ot e Unit has been grant ed FCC equipm ent aut horizat ion under
t he FCC I dent ifier YZO- 00100.
A.2 Industry Canada Compliance
The Base St at ion Unit has been grant ed I ndust ry Canada ( I C) approval and
cert ificat ion per RSS- 210 I ssue 8 and RSS- 102 I ssue 4 as:
1Mbps BSU: Model num ber 10- 0009,
I C: 10081A-WSI 00401
The Wireless Rem ot e Unit has been grant ed I ndust ry Canada ( I C) approval and
cert ificat ion per RSS- 210 I ssue8 and RSS- 102 I ssue 4 as:
1Mbps WRU: Model num ber 10- 0001, I C: 10081A- WSI 00101
5Mbps WRU: Model num ber 10- 0017, I C: 10081A- WSI 00102
5M
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m ust use all of t he sam e t ype.
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B.1 Conformité avec les règles et règlements de la FCC
La Federal Com m unicat ions Com m ission ( FCC) règlem ent e l'ut ilisat ion
d'ant ennes dans l'art icle suivant : Code of Federal Regulat ions – Tit le 47, Part
15 – Radio Frequency Devices, Subpart C – I nt ent ional Radiat ors, Sect ion
15.203 Ant enna Requirem ent .
Cet équipem ent a ét é t est é et j ugé conform e aux lim it es fixées pour
un appareil num érique de classe A, conform ém ent à la part ie 15 des
règles de la FCC. Ces lim it es sont conçues pour fournir une prot ect ion
raisonnable cont re les int erférences nuisibles lorsque l'équipem ent est
ut ilisé dans un environnem ent com m ercial. Cet équipem ent génère,
ut ilise et peut ém et t re l'énergie des fréquences radio et , s'il n'est pas
inst allé et ut ilisé conform ém ent au m ode d'em ploi, peut causer des
int erférences
nuisibles
avec
les
com m unicat ions
radio.
Le
fonct ionnem ent de cet équipem ent dans une zone résident ielle est
suscept ible de provoquer des int erférences nuisibles, auquel cas
l'ut ilisat eur devra corriger les int erférences à ses propres frais.
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REMARQUE
Lorsqu'il est ut ilisé com m e prévu, le RT 1000 respect e les condit ions de
l'art icle 15.203 de la FCC de la m anière suivant e :
Les ant ennes du RT 1000 doivent êt re inst allées et m anipulées par des
professionnels spécifiquem ent désignés pour cela.
Les changem ent s ou m odificat ions non expressém ent approuvés par
Wireless Seism ic, I nc. peuvent annuler l'aut orisat ion de l'ut ilisat eur
d'ut iliser l'équipem ent .
Le RT 1000 doit êt re ut ilisé uniquem ent avec les ant ennes fournies
( Tableau B–1) branchées à l'unit é dist ant e sans fil ou à la st at ion de base à
l'aide d'un connect eur m âle de t ype N int égré.
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M odè le
WSI 65- 0067
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Ta ble a u B– 1 Spé cifica t ion s de s a n t e n n e s
Fr é qu e nce
( M H z)
2400- 2485
Ga in
9 dbi
La r ge u r
de ba n de
ve r t ica le
14°
Poids
0,8 lb
0,5 kg
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( Longu e u r x
D ia m è t r e )
27 x 0,6 po
690 x 15 m m
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I ndust rie Canada Conform it é
Ta ble a u B– 1 Spé cifica t ions de s a nt e nne s ( cont .)
Fr é qu e nce
( M H z)
M odè le
La r ge u r
de ba n de
ve r t ica le
Ga in
Poids
D im e n sion s
( Longu e u r x
D ia m è t r e )
2400- 2485
7 dBi
18°
0,6 lb
0,3 kg
21 x 0,6 po
540 x 15 m m
WSI 65- 0023
2400- 2485
5 dBi
25º
0,5 lb
0,2 kg
12 x 0,6 po
355 x 15 m m
WSI 65- 0025
2400- 2485
2 dBi à 2,4
120°
1,6 oz
45,4 g
7.6 x 0,5 po
193 x 12,7 m m
Afin de se conform er aux norm es de la FCC en m at ière d'exposit ion
aux
radiofréquences ( RF) , les unit és RT 1000 doivent êt re
inst allées de m anière à garder en perm anence une dist ance
m inim ale de 20 cm ent re la ou les ant ennes et t out e personne en
m ode de fonct ionnem ent norm al.
AVERTISSEMENT
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La st at ion de base a reçu l'aut orisat ion d'équipem ent de la FCC sous l'ident ifiant
YZO- 00400.
L'unit é dist ant e sans fil a reçu l'aut orisat ion d'équipem ent de la FCC sous
l'ident ifiant YZO- 00100.
B.2 Industrie Canada Conformité
La st at ion de base a reçu l'approbat ion et la cert ificat ion d'I ndust rie Canada ( I C)
par rapport à CNR- 210 8 e édit ion et CNR- 102 4 e édit ion :
1Mbps BSU
5M
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Num éro de m odèle : 10- 0009
●
Num éro de cert ificat ion I C : I C: 10081A-WSI 00401
L'unit é dist ant e sans fil a reçu l'approbat ion et la cert ificat ion d'I ndust rie Canada
( I C) par rapport à CNR- 210 8 e édit ion et CNR- 102 4 e édit ion :
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1Mbps WRU
●
Num éro de m odèle : 10- 0001
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Num éro de cert ificat ion I C : I C: 10081A-WSI 00101
5Mbps WRU
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Num éro de m odèle : 10- 0017
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Num éro de cert ificat ion I C : I C: 10081A-WSI 00102
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The inform at ion in t his chapt er is reproduced here for your convenience from
t he Fluidm esh dat a sheet available at t he following locat ion:
ht t p: / / www.fluidm esh.com / press- room / product- lit erat ure/ doc_det ails/ 160fluidm esh- m it o- series
© 2005- 2010 Fluidm esh Net works, I nc. ( 9 0 - 0 0 1 2 )
C.1 The Fluidmesh Mito Series
The Fluidm esh® MI TO Series is a MI MO- based t ri- band wireless Et hernet
product line designed and m anufact ured specifically for m ult i- service backhaul
applicat ions.
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M I TO - Th e Re volu t ion in W ir e le ss Ba ck ha uling
Wit h t he MI TO product line, Fluidm esh has developed a revolut ionary wireless
backhaul solut ion t hat is capable of offering ext rem e perform ances wit h a
sm all form fact or. MI TO is a unique 2x2 MI MO solut ion wit h int egrat ed
direct ional ant ennas which has allowed Fluidm esh t o break t he m ould and
creat e a product line t hat is a gam e changer in t he wireless backhauling arena.
You won't need t o inst all ext ernal ant ennas. You won't need t o deal wit h
coaxial cables, light ing suppressors, and grounding. The Fluidm esh
5M
1100 MI TO and t he Fluidm esh 3100 MI TO have an int egrat ed radio- ant enna
solut ion wit h an out door rat ed enclosure t hat is slight ly bigger t han t wo decks
of cards. The Fluidm esh 11oo MI TO m ount s a 2x2 MI MO pat ch ant enna and
can be used t o creat e point t o point , point t o m ult ipoint , and m esh net works
providing unparalleled perform ances and a com pact form fact or. The Fluidm esh
3100 MI TO m ount s a 2x2 MI MO sect or ant enna and is designed for m edium
and large point t o m ult ipoint deploym ent s wit h up t o 150 client s.
Tr i- ba n d Ra dio ope r a t in g a t 4 .9 GH z, a nd 5 .1 - 5 .8 GH z
The Fluidm esh MI TO Series feat ures one t ri- band radio and can operat e at 4.9
GHz, and 5.1- 5.8 GHz and m odulat e up t o 300 Mbps. The preferred frequency
can be easily select ed t hrough a web based int erface.
Opt im ize d Pr odigy Tr a n sm ission Pr ot ocol for m a x im u m Re lia bilit y
The Fluidm esh MI TO Series em ploys Prodigy, Fluidm esh's propriet ary high
perform ance 'int elligent ' t ransm ission prot ocol, built t o overcom e t he lim it s of
st andard license- free prot ocols and t o deliver a wireless infrast ruct ure wit h a
higher level of reliabilit y. Prodigy was developed t o t ransm it any I P- com pat ible
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The Fluidm esh Mit o Series
t raffic including dat a, video, and voice. At t he base of our innovat ive t ransm ission
prot ocol, t here is a t raffic opt im izat ion algorit hm t hat allows every Fluidm esh
device t o assign a specific level of priorit y and reliabilit y t o every packet
t ransm it t ed. This process allows t he wireless net work t o aut om at ically adj ust it s
t ransm ission param et ers based on t he t ype of t raffic t ransm it t ed. The overall
result is a bet t er, m ore reliable, m ult i- service wireless infrast ruct ure.
Com pa ct D e sign for Ea sy I n st a lla t ion
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The Fluidm esh MI TO Series has a com pact form fact or designed for low visual
im pact deploym ent s. The int egrat ed panel ant enna m akes for easy inst allat ion and
support s a range of up t o 30 m iles in line of sight . The provided low- power POE
inj ect or guarant ees a st raight- forward set- up.
Flu ldTh r ot t le ™
FluidM AX ™
The Fluidm esh MI TO Series is based on t he innovat ive FluidThrot t le™ t echnology
which allows t he user t o lim it t he t ot al cost of ownership of t he wireless net work
by paying only for t he am ount of bandwidt h required. Addit ional t hroughput can be
easily achieved by upgrading t he syst em wit h soft ware plug- ins in case t he
bandwidt h requirem ent s increase over t im e. This solut ion m akes Fluidm esh t he
m ost cost- effect ive and flexible wireless solut ion provider in t he m arket .
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The Fluidm esh MI TO Series support s t he pat ent- pending FluidMAX™ t echnology
and can be used t o creat e Point- t o- Point , Point- t o- Mult ipoint , and Mesh
archit ect ures. Thanks t o FluidMAX™, t he Fluidm esh MI TO Series can operat e wit h
a cent ralized m edium access cont rol prot ocol, or wit h a dist ribut ed m edium access
cont rol prot ocol, depending on t he net work layout . That m eans t hat our unit s can
operat e in eit her CSMA or TDMA. The decision is m ade aut om at ically by t he
net work based on it s layout and requires no user int ervent ion.
Ea syM e sh ® Pla t for m a n d FM Qua dr o I nt e r fa ce
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The Fluidm esh MI TO Series includes EasyMesh™. The EasyMesh t echnology allows
t he user t o set t he sam e range of privat e I P addresses across t he ent ire net work.
The Fluidm esh MI TO Series also includes t he FMQuadro™ web int erface which
allows t he user t o configure, m onit or, and t roubleshoot t he wireless net work in real
t im e wit hout t he need of addit ional soft ware or a server. The unit com es wit h a
built- in spect rum analyzer, a real- t im e bandwidt h m onit oring t ool, and a wizard t o
facilit at e t he configurat ion of t he syst em .
AES- 1 2 8 Encr ypt ion Suppor t ( FI PS- 1 9 7 Com plia n t )
The Fluidm esh MI TO Series includes support for 128 bit AES Encrypt ion at t he linklevel which can be used for FI PS- 197 com pliance. Because AES I s I m plem ent ed in
hardware, t here is no loss in t erm s of perform ance when AES is enabled.
Sim ple N e t w or k M a n a ge m e n t Pr ot ocol ( SN M P) Su ppor t
The Fluidm esh MI TO Series support s SNMP version 3. The Sim ple Net work
Managem ent Prot ocol allows t he user t o cent rally m anage t he m esh devices wit h a
SNMP server and t o receive aut om at ic alarm s in case of net work failure.
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Fluidmesh 1100 with MITO Technology
C.2 Fluidmesh 1100 with MITO Technology
RAD I O
Frequency Bands:
5.15- 5.25 and 5.725- 5.825 GHz ( US, FCC)
5.470- 5.725 GHz ( Europe, ETSI )
Modulat ion:
OFDM ( BPSK, QPSK, 16- QAM, 64- QAM)
Modulat ion speed:
Up t o 300 Mbps
TX Power:
Up t o 27 dBm , depending on configurat ion and
regulat ory const raint s
AX Sensit ivit y 5GHz:
- 96d8@6.5Mbps; - 75dB@300Mbps
Ant enna Type:
2x2 MI MO
Ant enna Gain:
14.6- 16.1 dBi
Ant enna Polarizat ion:
Dual Linear
Cross- pol I solat ion:
22dB m inim um
Max VSWR:
H- pol Beam widt h:
V- pol Beam widt h:
Elevat ion Beam widt h:
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4.940 - 4.990 GHz ( US,FCC)
1.6: 1
43 deg.
41 deg.
15 deg.
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ELECTRI CAL
Power input :
Passive PoE 15V DC,
0.8A, (pairs 4,5+; 7,8 return)
Power consum pt ion:
Max 8W
Power over Et her net
I nj ect or:
Included, 90/260V 50/60 Hz AC input
EN VI RON M EN TAL
Operat ing Tem perat ure:
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- 30° C t o + 80° C
St orage Tem perat ure:
- 30° C t o + 80° C
Hum idit y:
95% condensing
Weat her Rat ing:
I P65
Wind Survivabilit y:
120 m ph
Shock & Vibrat ion:
ETSI 300- 019- 1.4
PH YSI CAL
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I nt erfaces:
Dim ensions ( m m ) :
294 ( h) X 80 ( w) X 30( d)
Weight ( Kg) :
0.4
Enclosure m at erial:
Out door UV St abilized Plast ic
Two ( 2) I nt ernal Et hernet
10/ 100BaseT aut osensing, RJ45
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OPTI ON AL SOFTW ARE PLUG- I N S
Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 1 Mbps ( included)
Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 2.5 Mbps
Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 5 Mbps
Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 10 Mbps
Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 30 Mbps
Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 60 Mbps
Unlim it ed Wired Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in ( up t o 100 Mbps)
802.1Q VLAN Support
AES- 128 Encrypt ion
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Frequency Bands:
RAD I O
5.15- 5.25 and 5.725- 5.825 GHz ( US, FCC)
5.470- 5.725 GHz ( Europe, ETSI )
4.940 - 4.990 GHz ( US,FCC)
Modulat ion:
Modulat ion speed:
Up t o 300 Mbps
TX Power:
Up t o 27 dBm , depending on configurat ion and
regulat ory const raint s
AX Sensit ivit y 5GHz:
- 96d8@6.5Mbps; - 75dB@300Mbps
Ant enna Type:
2x2 MI MO
Ant enna Gain:
14.6- 17.1 dBi
Ant enna Polarizat ion:
Dual Linear
Cross- pol I solat ion:
22dB m inim um
Max VSWR:
1.5: 1
H- pol Beam widt h:
72 deg.
V- pol Beam widt h:
93 deg.
Elevat ion Beam widt h:
8 deg.
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ELECTRI CAL
Power input :
Passive PoE 24V DC,
1A, (pairs 4,5+; 7,8 return)
Power consum pt ion:
Max 8W
Power over Et her net
I nj ect or:
Included, 90/260V 50/60 Hz AC input
EN VI RON M EN TAL
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- 30° C t o + 75° C
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C. Fluidmesh Radio Specifications
MITO Series General Characteristics
St orage Tem perat ure:
- 30° C t o + 75° C
Hum idit y:
95% condensing
Weat her Rat ing:
I P65
Wind Survivabilit y:
120 m ph
Shock & Vibrat ion:
ETSI 300- 019- 1.4
PH YSI CAL
I nt erfaces:
One ( 1) I nt ernal Et hernet
10/ 100BaseT aut osensing, RJ45
Dim ensions ( m m ) :
370 ( h) X 80 ( w) X 70( d)
Weight ( Kg) :
1.6
Enclosure m at erial:
Anodized Alum inum
OPTI ON AL SOFTW ARE PLUG- I N S
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Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 10 Mbps
Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 30 Mbps
Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in up t o 60 Mbps
Unlim it ed Wired Et hernet Capacit y Plug- in ( up t o 100 Mbps)
802.1Q VLAN Support
AES- 128 Encrypt ion
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C.4 MITO Series General Characteristics
N ETW ORK
Prot ocols: UDP, TCP, I P, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, HTI P, HTI PS, I CMP, ARP
Medium Access Cont rol ( MAC) Prot ocols: Cent ralized Polling- based, Dist ribut ed
CSMA/ CA- based
Web- based int erface for rem ot e m anagem ent
Mult icast support
UPnP support
NMP support
802.1Q VLAN Support
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SECURI TY
Full VPN com pat ibilit y
Full com pat ibilit y wit h all encrypt ion and aut hent icat ion st andards
( AES, 3DES, RSA, HTI PS, SSL, et c.)
AES- 128 ( FI PS- 197 Com pliant ) Link- level Encrypt ion
APPROVALS
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FCC CFR 47 Part 15, class B
I ndust ry Canada RSS 210
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MI TO Series General Charact erist ics
CEI !
SUPPLI ED ACCESSORI ES
PoE I nj ect or wit h US/ EU/ UK Power Cord
Pole Mount ing Kit ( i.e.Pole Mount ing Kit Max O.D. 2 in.)
W ARRAN TY
Two ( 2) years on part s and labor
Three ( 3) years opt ional ext ended warrant y plan wit h advanced replacem ent
Five ( 5) years opt ional ext ended warrant y plan wit h advanced replacem ent
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FluidMAX and FluidThrot t le are t radem arks of Fluidm esh Net works, I nc. All ot her
brand or product nam es are t he t radem arks or regist ered t radem ark of t heir
respect ive holder( s) . I nform at ion cont ained herein is subj ect t o change wit hout
not ice. The only warrant ies for Fluidm esh Net works product s and services are set
fort h in t he express warrant y st at em ent s accom panying such product s and
services. Not hing herein should be const rued as const it ut ing an addit ional
warrant y. Fluidm esh Net works shall not be liable lor t echnical or edit orial errors or
om issions cont ained herein.
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Bost on, MA 02108
U.S.A.
Tel. + 1 { 617) 209- 6080
Fax. + 1 { 866} 458- 1522
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info@fluidm esh.com
EMEA Headquart ers { I t aly}
Tel. + 39.02.0061.6189
UK Branch
Tel. + 44.2078.553.132
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This chapt er provides t he possible LED st at us and error indicat ors for WRUs
and BSUs.
Ta ble D – 1 W RU LED St a t u s I ndica t ions
Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
Undeployed
No light s are on; t he unit is undeployed.
LED I n dica t or s
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Bat t ery t est in progress
Flashing:
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MODE
•
BAT
Bat t ery A in use
A flashing
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Ta ble D – 1 W RU LED St a t us I n dica t ion s ( con t .)
D e scr ipt ion
Self t est in progress
Flashing:
•
MODE
•
BAT
•
GEO
•
GPS
•
RAD
Geophone t est in
progress
Flashing:
•
MODE
•
GEO
Acquiring GPS fix
Flashing:
•
MODE
•
GPS
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Neighbor discovery in
progress
Flashing:
•
MODE
•
RAD
Neighbor discovered
Flashing:
•
•
MODE
•
Cont inue ( lay flat t o
m ove t o next t est )
Solid:
•
MODE
•
GEO
•
GPS
N OTE: To skip a t est during t he self- t est
process, t ilt t he unit vert ical
( geophone down) unt il you see t his
t riangle of LEDs. Tilt t he unit back t o
horizont al t o cont inue.
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Ta ble D – 1 W RU LED St a t us I n dica t ion s ( con t .)
Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
Sleeping
RAD flashing
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LED I n dica t or s
Error LEDs rem ain persist ent t hroughout t he self- discovery process and are t urned
off upon com plet ion. I f cert ain self- t est s fail, it is possible t hat t he WRU will power
down.
I f a WRU self t est fails, t he WRU will cont inue t o t he next t est .
You can skip a self- t est by t ipping t he WRU geophone down and t hen ret urning it
t o t he upright posit ion ( flat on t he ground) .
Ta ble D – 2 W RU LED Er r or I ndica t ions
Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
Single bat t ery failure
( B)
A flashing
Solid:
•
•
BAT
Single bat t ery failure
( A)
B flashing
Solid:
•
•
BAT
Bot h bat t eries failure
Solid:
•
•
•
BAT
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Ta ble D – 2 W RU LED Er r or I n dica t ion s ( con t .)
D e scr ipt ion
Self t est failure
Solid:
•
BAT
•
GEO
•
GPS
•
RAD
Geophone failure
GEO solid
No GPS fix
GPS solid
GPS fix wit hin 10 m wit hin 1 m in not found
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I f t his is t he first WRU deployed, t his is t he
expect ed condit ion.
Ta ble D – 3 BSU LED D iscipline I ndica t ions
Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
Disciplining t o radio
Flashing:
•
•
RAD
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Ta ble D – 3 BSU LED D iscipline I ndica t ions ( cont .)
D e scr ipt ion
Disciplining t o GPS
Flashing:
•
•
GPS
Disciplining
A flashing
Disciplined t o radio
Flashing:
•
•
RAD
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Disciplined t o GPS
Flashing:
•
•
GPS
Disciplined
B flashing
I ncorrect ly dropped out
of cycle m ode
Flashing:
•
•
•
BAT
•
RAD
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D. LED Indicators
Ta ble D – 3 BSU LED D iscipline I ndica t ions ( cont .)
Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
Arm ed
MODE flashing
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This sect ion describes t he m ast t hat uses weight s t o m aint ain st abilit y.
E.1 Specifications
Tripod Weight = 50 lbs ( 22.73 kg)
Minim um m ast height = 53” ( includes 6” for m ount ing)
Base size = 48” ( 1.2m ) x 48” ( 1.2m )
Support s up t o 12 – 16” x 8” blocks
Pre- galvanized st eel fram e
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Figur e E– 1 W e ight e d M a st
E.2 Hardware Supplied
The following hardware is supplied wit h t he t ripod m ast :
4 - Bolt , Carriage 1/ 4 - 20 x 3/ 4"
12 - Bolt , Carriage 1/ 4 - 20 x 5/ 8"
4 - Bolt , 1/ 4 - 20 x 3/ 4" Hex Head
4- Bolt , 1/ 4 - 20 x 1/ 2" Hex Head
24- Nut , 1/ 4 - 20
24 - Lock washer, 1/ 4 I nt . t oot h
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Assembly Instructions
E.3 Assembly Instructions
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Figu r e E– 2 Tr ipod Asse m bly – Fr on t Vie w
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To a sse m ble t he t r ipod:
Assem ble one 244 Flange t o t he Cent er Support Plat e using four 1/ 4- 20 x 3/ 4"
carriage Bolt s, Lock washers and Hex Nut s. Make sure t o assem ble t he Bolt s
wit h t he Heads on t he underside of t he fram e. Hex Nut should be on t he t op
side of t he fram e.
Assem ble Base Fram e and Cent er Support Plat e using t welve 1/ 4- 20 x 5/ 8"
carriage Bolt s, Lock washers and Hex Nut s. Make sure t o assem ble t he Bolt s
wit h t he Heads on t he underside of t he fram e. Hex Nut should be on t he t op
side of t he fram e.
Assem ble t he four ( 4) Braces t o t he upper support flange using four 1/ 4- 20x3/
4 Hex Head Bolt s, Lock washers and Nut s.
Assem ble t he ot her end of t he braces t o t he base fram e using t he four ( 4) 1/ 420 x 1/ 2" Hex Head Bolt s, Lock washers, and Nut s.
I nsert Bolt s int o upper and lower flange.
Slide t he m ast ( not included) int o posit ion and t ight en securely and weigh.
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N u m e r ics
kit 35
bu ck e t - br iga de 31
1 9 2 .1 6 8 .0 .1 0 40
2 .4 GH z 31
2 4 Ah D C ba t t e r y 37
4 .9 GH z 39
5 .1 GH z 39
5 .8 GH z 31, 39
ce n t r a l r e cor din g t r u ck com pon e n t s 33
color 40
color s 58
com m u n ica t ion
t ips 73
con t a ct 10
Con t in u e 101
CSS 32
A 100
Acqu ir in g GPS fix 101
a n t e n n a 12
connect ing 28
specificat ions 39, 90
t ips 28, 74
a n t e n n a s 39, 90
a u t o- pow e r - le ve lin g 39
da t a sh e e t 39
de fa u lt I P a ddr e ss 40
dow n t ilt de t e ct e d 100
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B 101
ba ck h a u l 31, 32, 35
ba ck h a u l m a st s 42
ba ck pa ck 45
ba g 45
ba se 42
t ips 60
BAT 100
ba t t e r y
24 V 37
charger 80
recharge 37
rem ove 70
specificat ions 75
t ips 73
Ba t t e r y A in u se 100
Ba t t e r y t e st in pr ogr e ss 100
BSU 32
Arm ed 105
Disciplined 104
Disciplined t o GPS 104
Disciplined t o radio 104
Disciplining 104
Disciplining t o GPS 104
Disciplining t o radio 103
error 104
e r r or
Bot h bat t eries failure 102
Geophone failure 103
No GPS fix 103
No neighbor det ect ed 103
Self t est failure 103
Single bat t ery failure ( A) 102
Single bat t ery failure ( B) 102
e r r or in dica t or s 100
Et h e r n e t ca ble 74
e x a m ple 33
deploym ent 64
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FCC 90
Sect ion 15.203 90
FM 1 1 0 0 40
FM 3 1 0 0 41
fr e qu e n cie s 58
GEO 101
ge oph on e 27
Ge oph on e t e st in pr ogr e ss 101
GPS 101
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Index
h e lp 9
h oppin g 31
I ndust r ia l, Scie n t ific, a nd M e dica l r a dio ba nd 31
I P a ddr e ss
Fluidm esh default 40
I SM 31
LED st a t u s 100
LTU 31
Se lf t e st in pr ogr e ss 101
se lf- t e st 101
SI U 33
sk ip a t e st 101
Sle e pin g 102
solid LED s 100
spe cifica t ion s
ant enna 39, 90
st a t us
Acquiring GPS fix 101
Bat t ery A in use 100
Bat t ery t est in progress 100
Cont inue 101
down t ilt det ect ed 100
Geophone t est in progress 101
Neighbor discovered 101
Neighbor discovery in progress 101
Self t est in progress 101
Sleeping 102
Undeployed 100
st r ing- of- pe a r ls 31
su ppor t e d
ant ennas 39, 90
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m a st 106
erect 59
m a st k it 41
m a st s 42
m e sh
end 56
point 56
m e sh n e t w or k in g 31
M OD E 100
m odifica t ion s 90
r a dio
color 40
configure 46
dat asheet 39
inst all t wo 63
kit 39
net work configurat ion 46
r a dio ba n d 31
r a dios 32
r e la y 31
r e m ove ba t t e r y 70
r e pe a t e r 29
r e st or e n e t w or k se t t in gs 59
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error 103
gr ou n d e qu ipm e n t 11
assem ble 26
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N e igh bor discove r e d 101
N e igh bor discove r y in pr ogr e ss 101
N e t m a sk 53
n e t w or k
privat e 46
radio 46
rest ore set t ings 59
N I C 54
n ode 31
PoE 31, 36
inj ect or 31
swit ch 31
t ips 73
pow e r off W RU 68
Pow e r ove r Et he r n e t 31
pow e r su pply 37
pow e r - le ve ling 39
pr ot e ct ive sh e ll 38
t ilt 100
t r ipod a sse m bly 108
Un de ploye d 100
u r ba n e n vir on m e n t s 73
u se r s 9
W RU 31
power off 68
power on 29
powers down 102
t est s 30
RAD 101
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