Wireless Seismic 00102 Wireless Remote Unit User Manual DeploymentGuide
Wireless Seismic, Inc. Wireless Remote Unit DeploymentGuide
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RT 1000 ra ft Deployment Guide bp January 31, 2012 Part Number: 90-0004 5M R03.h Real Time Matters Wireless Seism ic, I nc. 13100 Sout hwest Freeway, Suit e 150 Sugar Land, TX 77478 832.532.5080 ra ft bp © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. All ot her brands, com pany nam es, product nam es, t radem arks or service m arks referenced in t his m at erial are t he propert y of t heir respect ive owners, w ho m ay or m ay not be affiliat ed wit h, connect ed t o, or sponsored by Wireless Seism ic, I nc. Wireless Seism ic, I nc.'s t radem arks, regist ered t radem arks or t rade dress m ay not be used in connect ion wit h any product or service t hat is not t he propert y of Wireless Seism ic, I nc., in any m anner t hat is likely t o cause confusion am ong cust om ers, or in any m anner t hat disparages or discredit s Wireless Seism ic, I nc. 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THI S DI SCLAI MER AND EXCLUSI ON SHALL APPLY EVEN I F THE EXPRESS WARRANTI ES HEREI N FAI L OF THEI R ESSENTI AL PURPOSE. To order addit ional copies of t his docum ent , send an em ail t o your sales represent at ive request ing t he following: Part Num ber: 90- 0004- PDF Part Num ber: 90- 0004- Paper ra ft Table of Contents 1 .1 . Ove r vie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 About t his Guide . . . . . . . Who Should Use t his Guide Relat ed Docum ent s . . . . . Get t ing Help . . . . . . . . . . 2 .2 . La you t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 bp 2.1 Prerequisit es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 Get t ing Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 Preparing t he Equipm ent . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4 Set t ing Up t he Cent ral Recording Syst em 2.4.1 Set t ing up t he Com put er . . . . . . . . 2.4.2 Connect ing t o t he Source Cont roller 2.4.3 Source I nt erface Cables . . . . . . . . . 2.4.4 Trigger Pin- Out s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 Laying Out t he Equipm ent . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5.1 Prerequisit es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5.2 Assem bling t he Ground Equipm ent . 2.5.3 Placing t he WRU in t he Field . . . . . . 2.5.4 Placing t he BSU in t he Field . . . . . . 11 11 13 13 13 13 20 22 25 25 26 28 30 3 .3 . Ba ck h a ul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 5M 3.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Backhaul Com ponent s . . . . . . . . . 3.2.1 BSU Com ponent s . . . . . . . . . 3.2.1.1 BSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.1.2 PoE Swit ch Unit . . . . . . . 3.2.1.3 Bat t ery and Power Supply 3.2.1.4 Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.2 Ant ennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.3 Radio Kit Com ponent s . . . . . . 3.2.3.1 FM1100 Radio . . . . . . . . 3.2.3.2 FM3100 Radio . . . . . . . . 3.2.4 Mast Kit Com ponent s . . . . . . . 3.2.4.1 Mast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.4.2 Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.4.3 Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.4.4 Backpack Kit . . . . . . . . . RT 1000 1.5.0 © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 31 35 35 35 36 37 38 39 39 40 41 41 42 42 45 45 Deploym ent Guide R03.h Table of Contents . 46 . 46 . 54 . 56 . 59 . 59 . 59 . 59 . 63 . 64 . 64 ra ft 3.3 Configure t he Radios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3.1 Creat e a Privat e Net work . . . . . . . . . . 3.3.2 Set t ing NI C Priorit y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3.3 Configure t he Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3.4 Rest ore your Net work Set t ings . . . . . . 3.3.5 Using t he Fluidm esh I nt erface t o Scan 3.3.6 Using t he Fluidm esh I nt erface t o Ping . 3.4 Set t ing up t he Backhaul Equipm ent . . . . . . 3.5 I nst alling Two Radios on t he Mast . . . . . . . 3.6 Rem oving t he Backhaul Equipm ent . . . . . . 3.7 Use Cases or Exam ple Deploym ent s . . . . . 4 .4 . D e m obiliza t ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 4.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 4.2 Rem oving t he WRU from t he Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 4.3 Disassem ble t he WRU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 5 .5 . M a in t a in in g t he Equ ipm e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Unit s . . . . . Ant ennas . . Geophones . Caut ions. . . 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 . 71 . 71 . 71 . 72 6 .6 . Tr ou ble sh oot in g a n d Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 bp 6.1 Best Pract ices . . . . . . . . . 6.1.1 24 Ah Bat t eries . . . . 6.1.2 PoE. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1.3 Urban Environm ent s . 6.1.4 Et hernet Cables . . . . 6.1.5 Ant ennas . . . . . . . . . 6.2 Troubleshoot ing . . . . . . . 6.2.1 Fluidm esh Radios . . . . 73 . 73 . 73 . 73 . 74 . 74 . 74 . 74 5M 7 .7 . Ba t t e r ie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 7.1 Lit hium I on Bat t eries . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.1 Specificat ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.2 Handling and Safet y Guidelines 7.1.3 Transport at ion . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.4 St orage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2 Charging Lit hium I on Bat t eries . . . . 7.2.1 Charging Precaut ions . . . . . . . 7.2.2 Bat t ery Charger . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3 BSU Bat t ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 . 75 . 76 . 77 . 78 . 79 . 79 . 80 . 81 8 .8 . Ba t t e r ie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 8.1 Bat t eries au lit hium - ion . . . . 8.1.1 Spécificat ions . . . . . . . . 8.1.2 Direct ives en m at ière de 8.1.3 Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m anipulat ion et de sécurit é . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. . 82 . 82 . 83 . 84 R03.h Table of Contents 8.1.4 Ent reposage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2 Chargem ent des bat t eries au lit hium - ion . 8.2.1 Précaut ions de chargem ent . . . . . . . 8.2.2 Chargeur de bat t erie . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3 BSU de bat t erie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 87 87 87 89 A.A. Le ga l I n for m a t ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 ra ft A.1 FCC Rules and Regulat ions Com pliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 A.2 I ndust ry Canada Com pliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 B.B. l'in for m a t ion j u r idiqu e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 B.1 Conform it é avec les règles et règlem ent s de la FCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 B.2 I ndust rie Canada Conform it é . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 C.C. Flu idm e sh Ra dio Spe cifica t ion s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 The Fluidm esh Mit o Series. . . . . . . . . . Fluidm esh 1100 wit h MI TO Technology . Fluidm esh 3100 wit h MI TO Technology . MI TO Ser ies General Char act er ist ics . . . C.1 C.2 C.3 C.4 94 96 97 98 D .D . LED I n dica t or s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 E.E. W e igh t e d M a st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 bp E.1 Specificat ions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 E.2 Hardware Supplied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 E.3 Assem bly I nst ruct ions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 5M I n de x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. List of Figures List of Figures ra ft Pelt on Vib Pro I nt erface Card in Slot .................................................. 15 Pelt on Vib Pro I nt erface Card ............................................................ 15 Pelt on Vib Pro I nt erface Card Assem bly Drawing ................................. 16 Pelt on Vib Pro Jum pers .................................................................... 17 Pelt on Analog Out put Connect ion ...................................................... 18 BSU Analog I nput Connect ion ........................................................... 18 Pelt on Vib Pro Tim eBrk Act ............................................................... 19 Pelt on Vib Pro St art Delay ................................................................. 20 PELTON SOURCE CONTROL ( 60- 0015) Cable ...................................... 21 WRU ............................................................................................. 25 BSU .............................................................................................. 25 Geophone ...................................................................................... 25 Bat t ery Lat ch ................................................................................. 27 I nst alling t he Bat t ery ....................................................................... 27 I nst alling t he Geophone ................................................................... 28 I nst alling t he Ant enna ..................................................................... 28 Power on t he Unit ........................................................................... 29 Place t he Unit ................................................................................. 29 Possible LTU Com ponent s................................................................. 32 Cent ral Recording Truck Com ponent s ................................................ 33 Single Backhaul Dat a Direct ion ......................................................... 34 Backhaul Com ponent s Packed for Transport ........................................ 35 Base St at ion Unit ( BSU) ................................................................... 36 PoE ............................................................................................... 37 Prot ect ive Bat t ery Case.................................................................... 38 Prot ect ive Et hernet Connect or .......................................................... 38 Channel Color Exam ple .................................................................... 40 FM1100 Radio ................................................................................ 40 FM3100 Radio ................................................................................ 41 Mast ( 55- 0008) .............................................................................. 42 Base ( 55- 0007) .............................................................................. 43 Assem bled Backhaul Mast ................................................................ 44 Base ( 70- 0070) .............................................................................. 45 Fluidm esh Radio Privat e Net work ...................................................... 47 Cont rol Panel, Net work and I nt ernet .................................................. 48 Cont rol Panel, Net work and Sharing Cent er ........................................ 49 Cont rol Panel, Change Adapt er Set t ings ............................................. 50 Cont rol Panel, LAN Propert ies ........................................................... 51 Cont rol Panel, Net working Propert ies ................................................. 52 Cont rol Panel, I P Address ................................................................. 53 Advanced Net work Set t ings Menu ..................................................... 55 LAN Hierarchy ................................................................................ 55 Radio Login Window ........................................................................ 56 Radio Hom e Window, Mesh End ........................................................ 57 Fluidm esh MeshWizard I nt erface ....................................................... 58 Mast on a Slope .............................................................................. 60 Base and Wind Orient at ion ............................................................... 61 Securing Lines t o Large Cleat ........................................................... 62 Backhaul Ant enna Erect ed ................................................................ 62 bp 2–1 2–2 2–3 2–4 2–5 2–6 2–7 2–8 2–9 2–10 2–11 2–12 2–13 2–14 2–15 2–16 2–17 2–18 3–1 3–2 3–3 3–4 3–5 3–6 3–7 3–8 3–9 3–10 3–11 3–12 3–13 3–14 3–15 3–16 3–17 3–18 3–19 3–20 3–21 3–22 3–23 3–24 3–25 3–26 3–27 3–28 3–29 3–30 3–31 5M Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. 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R03.h List of Figures Two- Radio I nst allat ion...................................................................... 63 2D Single Backhaul .......................................................................... 65 3D Dual Backhaul, Two Root Nodes.................................................... 66 2D Single Backhaul, St ar Configurat ion .............................................. 67 Power Off t he Unit ........................................................................... 68 Undeployed Unit .............................................................................. 69 Rem oving t he Ant enna ..................................................................... 70 Rem oving t he Geophone .................................................................. 70 Rem oving t he Bat t ery ...................................................................... 70 Exam ple Bat t ery Shipping Label ........................................................ 78 Bat t ery Charger .............................................................................. 80 Serial Num ber Label and LED I ndicat or ............................................... 81 Weight ed Mast .............................................................................. 107 Tripod Assem bly – Front View ......................................................... 108 ra ft 3–32 3–33 3–34 3–35 4–1 4–2 4–3 4–4 4–5 7–1 7–2 7–3 E–1 E–2 5M bp Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. 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List of Tables List of Tables PELTON SOURCE CONTROL ( 60- 0015) Cable Pin List ........................... 20 BSU DATA- POWER ( 60- 0007) Cable Pin List ........................................ 22 SI U Source Cont rol ( 60- 0004) Cable Pin List ....................................... 23 BSU at Recording Truck ( 60- 0012) Cable Pin List ................................ 24 Base St at ion Unit Kit ....................................................................... 35 Ant enna Specificat ions..................................................................... 39 Radio Kit ........................................................................................ 39 Mast Kit ......................................................................................... 41 Fluidm esh Radio LEDs...................................................................... 47 Troubleshoot ing Fluidm esh Radios ..................................................... 74 Lit hium I on Bat t ery Specificat ions ..................................................... 75 Ant enna Specificat ions..................................................................... 90 WRU LED St at us I ndicat ions ........................................................... 100 WRU LED Error I ndicat ions ............................................................. 102 BSU LED Discipline I ndicat ions ........................................................ 103 ra ft 2–1 2–2 2–3 2–4 3–1 3–2 3–3 3–4 3–5 6–1 7–1 A–1 D–1 D–2 D–3 5M bp Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 1 ra ft 1. Overview 1.1 About this Guide This docum ent provides inform at ion on how t o deploy t he RT 1000 in t he field. 1.2 Who Should Use this Guide The expect ed users of t his docum ent are as follows: Crew ( Layout / Troubleshoot ers) Technician ( LTU) Bosses ( Line Crew) bp 1.3 Related Documents RT 1000- relat ed docum ent s are as follows: “RT 1 0 0 0 D ocu m e nt s Gu ide ” ( 9 0 - 0 0 0 1 ) – List s all of t he RT 1000 docum ent s wit h a brief descript ion of each. “RT 1 0 0 0 Glossa r y” ( 9 0 - 0 0 1 2 ) – List s and defines RT 1000 t erm s and acronym s. I ncludes som e general seism ic and geologic t erm s and acronym s. 5M I nst a lla t ion Guide ( 9 0 - 0 0 0 3 ) – TBD 1.4 Getting Help To get help on t he RT 1000 Cent ral Recording Syst em , consult t he online help. You can find t he help docum ent s by clicking t he help icon in t he user int erface, or by navigat ing t o t he following direct ory: C:\wsi\rt1000\vx.y\server\help\index.htm Where vx.y is t he version num ber ( for exam ple, v1.3) . To get help on t he RT 1000 deploym ent , consult t his docum ent . RT 1000 1.5.0 © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. Deploym ent Guide R03.h 1. Overview Getting Help I f you cannot find t he answers you need, please cont act Wireless Seism ic, I nc. Cust om er Support at : 13100 Sout hwest Freeway, Suit e 150 Sugar Land, TX 77478 ( 832) 532- 5048 5M bp ra ft support @wirelessseism ic.com 10 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2 ra ft 2. Layout This chapt er describes how t o prepare ( m obilizat ion) and layout ( inst all) t he ground elect ronics. 2.1 Prerequisites Survey Backhaul plan TBD I n preparat ion for m obilizat ion, define t he following: bp 2.2 Getting Ready Collect all of t he following: NOTE Please refer t o “ Ant enna Specificat ions” on page 90 for t he list of support ed ant ennas. Use of accessories ot her t han t hose specified in t his docum ent is not support ed or warrant ied. RT 1000 ground equipm ent ( 05- 0002) : 5M ● 1 Mbps WRUs ( 10- 0001) ● 5 Mbps WRUs ( 10- 0017) You cannot m ix 1Mpbs WRUs and 5Mbps WRUs in t he sam e spread. You m ust use all of t he sam e t ype. NOTE ● RT 1000 1.5.0 LTUs ( see “ 3. Backhaul” on page 31) 11 © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. Deploym ent Guide R03.h 2. Layout Getting Ready The LTU includes t he Base St at ion Unit ( BSU) , t he Power over Et hernet ( PoE) , t he bat t ery, t he backhaul, and t he m ast . ● One of t he following ant ennas: ► 9 dBi ant enna ( 65- 0067) ► 7 dBi ant enna ( 6060- 001- 01) ► 5 dBi ant enna ( 65- 0023) ► 2 dBi ant enna ( 65- 0025) ra ft NOTE Geophones ● WRU Bat t eries ( 0400- 001- 01) ● WRU Dum m y Bat t eries ( 55- 0009) ● Bat t ery Charging Syst em ( 10- 0008) ● Bat t ery Charger Shelf ( 10- 0011) ( opt ional) ● Ant enna Ext enders ● Fiber Backhaul ● Tools ● Manuals ● Consum ables ● Spares ( 15- 0003) bp ● Mast Part s ► Base Part s ► Guy Lines ► Ant ennas ► Bat t eries ► Cables ► Connect ors 5M ► The bat t eries ( when fully discharged) require 8 hours of cont inuous charging in t he bat t ery charger connect ed t o an AC source; t herefore, t he bat t ery charger will be locat ed at t he st aging area or in t own. NOTE Non- RT 1000 ground equipm ent : ● 12 Recording t ruck: ► Power source ( diesel, benzene or ot her t ype of fueled generat or) ► Heat ing, cooling and vent ilat ion syst em ► Ant enna m ast s for voice radio, Dat a t elem et ry, source cont rol, and possibly sat ellit e phone and/ or int ernet RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout Preparing t he Equipm ent ► Shock- m ount ed rack for PC, displays, servers, net work devices, out put devices, and so on ► Therm al plot t er or equivalent ► Desk, chairs, sm all refrigerat or, and coffeepot ► Com put er, m onit ors, keyboard, m ice, and so on ► Ext ernal int erfaces for inst alling and t est ing Safet y equipm ent ( vest s, hard hat s, and so on) ● Source cont rollers/ Source I nt erface Unit ( SI U) ● Any ot her t hird- part y equipm ent ● Any ot her shot- relat ed equipm ent ● Two- way radios 2.3 Preparing the Equipment ra ft ● Ensure t hat t he cent ral recording syst em has t he lat est soft ware available inst alled ( see in t he RT 1000 Release Not es) . Ensure t hat t he ground equipm ent has t he lat est firm ware available inst alled ( see in t he RT 1000 Release Not es) . bp Ensure t hat t he indust ry st andard best pract ices are followed for securing t he equipm ent for t ransport . 2.4 Setting Up the Central Recording System You can prepare t he Cent ral Recording Syst em ( CRS) hardware and soft ware while t he ground equipm ent is being placed in t he field. 5M Set up t he com put er and peripheral equipm ent in t he cent ral recording syst em t ruck or t railer. 2.4.1 Setting up the Computer Set up t he CRS com put er according t o t he inst ruct ions in t he RT 1000 I nst allat ion Guide. 2.4.2 Connecting to the Source Controller This sect ion describes how t o connect a source cont roller or Source I nt erface Unit ( SI U) t o t he CRS. This release uses a Pelt on Vib Pro™ source encoder/ decoder. See “ Cent ral Recording Truck Com ponent s” on page 33 for an illust rat ion of t he connect ed com ponent s. You m ust configure t he following it em s on t he Pelt on Vib Pro: R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 13 2. Layout Setting Up the Central Recording System I nt erface card j um pers ● I solat ed rem ot e st art ( J3, J4) ● Negat ive- edge t im ebreak ( J5, J6) Menu set t ings ● St a r t D e la y = 1000 ● Tim e Br k Act = LOW ● Make a not e of t he Vibr a t or I D. I t m ust be ent ered as a param et er in t he CSS. ( MAI N MENU → 1. JOB PROFI LE → 7. Vibrat orI D) ra ft Det ailed inst ruct ions on using t he Pelt on Vib Pro are beyond t he scope of t his docum ent . NOTE ● The cent ral recording syst em com put er is inst alled ● The CSS soft ware is running ● The Vib Pro is powered down Open t he back of t he Vib Pro and rem ove t he int erface card. Use proper ant ist at ic precaut ions.Refer t o t he Pelt on docum ent at ion as necessary. 5M bp Prerequisit es: To conn e ct a n d configur e t he Pe lt on V ib Pr o: 14 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout bp ra ft Set t ing Up t he Cent ral Recording Syst em 5M Figur e 2 – 1 Pe lt on V ib Pr o I nt e r fa ce Ca r d in Slot Figur e 2 – 2 Pe lt on Vib Pr o I nt e r fa ce Ca r d R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 15 2. Layout bp ra ft Setting Up the Central Recording System Figur e 2 – 3 Pe lt on Vib Pr o I nt e r fa ce Ca r d Asse m bly D r a w ing Connect t he Tim e br e a k and Re m ot e St a r t j um pers as shown in t he following figure: 5M 16 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout bp ra ft Set t ing Up t he Cent ral Recording Syst em Figur e 2 – 4 Pe lt on Vib Pr o Ju m pe r s Slide t he int erface card int o t he Pelt on Vib Pro and close t he case. Connect t he Pelt on analog out put ( JF: 27- pin connect or) t o t he WRU’s analog input ( geophone connect or) as shown in t he following figures: 5M R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 17 2. Layout bp ra ft Setting Up the Central Recording System 5M Figu r e 2 – 5 Pe lt on An a log Out put Con ne ct ion Figur e 2 – 6 BSU Ana log I nput Conne ct ion 18 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout Set t ing Up t he Cent ral Recording Syst em Connect t he Pelt on Vib Pro JE Connect or t o t he WRU analog input ( geophone connect or) . Power on t he Pelt on Vib Pro. Set Tim e Br k Act = LOW ( St art → Menu ( B) → MORE HI GH) . bp ra ft → 15. HARDWARE SETUP → 1. Tim eBrk Act Figur e 2 – 7 Pe lt on Vib Pr o Tim e Br k Act Set t he St a r t D e la y= 1 0 0 0 ( St art → Menu ( B) → MORE → 10. RADI O → 11. St art Delay : 01000) . 5M R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 19 2. Layout ra ft Setting Up the Central Recording System Figur e 2 – 8 Pe lt on Vib Pr o St a r t D e la y 2.4.3 Source Interface Cables bp The following t able and figure show t he cable used t o connect t he Pelt on Vib Pro t o t he BSU and WRU. Ta ble 2 – 1 PELTON SOURCE CON TROL ( 6 0 - 0 0 1 5 ) Ca ble Pin List W ir e Color 2 7 - Pin Con n e ct or RJ4 5 Plu g 1 8 - Pin Con n e ct or 2 - Pin Con n e ct or TX+ WHT/ ORG * ( WHT/ GRN) — — TX- ORG * ( GRN) — — RX+ WHT/ GRN * ( WHT/ ORG) — — RX- GRN * ( ORG) — — 5V EXTERNAL NON I SO START BLU — — EXTERNAL START RETURN GRN — — 5V TRI GGER I N 1 BRN — — TRI GGER 1 RETURN WHT — — 5M Sign a l N a m e 20 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout Set t ing Up t he Cent ral Recording Syst em Ta ble 2 – 1 PELTON SOURCE CON TROL ( 6 0 - 0 0 1 5 ) Ca ble Pin List ( cont .) W ir e Color 2 7 - Pin Con n e ct or RJ4 5 Plu g 1 8 - Pin Con n e ct or 2 - Pin Con n e ct or PWR WHT/ BLU ( WHT/ BLU) — — PWR BLU ( BLU) — — GND WHT/ BRN ( WHT/ BRN) — — GND BRN ( BRN) — — I NPUT + RED — — — I NPUT - BLU — — — U or A ra ft Sign a l N a m e 5M bp WHT = Whit e, ORG = Orange, GRN = Green, BLU = Blue, BRN = Brown, BLK= Black, YEL = Yellow * Connect per Pin Num bers Wire colors in parent hesis are for Et hernet cable wired per T- 586A st andard. Figu r e 2 – 9 PELTON SOURCE CON TROL ( 6 0 - 0 0 1 5 ) Ca ble R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 21 2. Layout Setting Up the Central Recording System 2.4.4 Trigger Pin-Outs The following t ables show t he signals on each pin for t he t hree possible cables used t o connect a t rigger t o t he CSS com put er: Ta ble 2 – 2 BSU D ATA- POW ER ( 6 0 - 0 0 0 7 ) Ca ble Pin List 2 7 - Pin Con n e ct or TX+ WHT/ ORG * ( WHT/ GRN) ORG * ( GRN) RX+ WHT/ GRN * ( WHT/ ORG) RX- GRN * ( ORG) EXTERNAL START RETURN BLK EXT START I SO OUT BLU EXT START I SO RETURN BLK 5V TRI GGER I N 1 RED TRI GGER 1 RETURN WHT PWR RED PWR RED GND BLK GND BLK Tw ist ed Pair Tw ist ed Pair Tw ist ed Pair RED bp 5V EXTERNAL NON I SO START Tw ist ed Pair TX- 5M Tw ist e d Pa ir Tw ist ed Pair W ir e Color ra ft Sign a l N a m e WHT = Whit e, ORG = Orange, GRN = Gr een, BLU = Blue, BRN = Brown, BLK= Black, YEL = Yellow * Connect per Pin Num bers Wire colors in parent hesis are for Et hernet cable wired per T- 586A st andard. The following cable ( 60- 0004) has not yet been im plem ent ed. 22 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout Set t ing Up t he Cent ral Recording Syst em Ta ble 2 – 3 SI U Sou r ce Con t r ol ( 6 0 - 0 0 0 4 ) Ca ble Pin List Sign a l N a m e W ir e Color RED EXT. START RETURN BLK RS232 TX OUT WHT ra ft 5V0 EXTERNAL START RX/ TX RETURNS BLK GRN BLK BLU BLK YEL GND DI G ( JUMPTRACK NO) BLK 5V0 TRI GGER I N 3 BRN TRI GGER RETURN BLK 5V0 TRI GGER I N 2 ORG TRI GGER RETURN BLK 5V0 TRI GGER I N 1 RED TRI GGER RETURN WHT — — TX+ WHT/ ORG* ( WHT/ GRN) TXN ORG* ( GRN/ WHT) RX+ WHT/ GRN* ( WHT/ ORG) RXY GRN* ( ORG/ WHT) — — — — PWR RED PWR RED RS232 RX I N RX/ TX RETURNS EXT START I SO OUT EXT START I SO RETURN 5M bp GND DI G ( JUMPTRACK NO) R03.h 2 7 - Pin Con n e ct or RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 23 2. Layout Setting Up the Central Recording System Ta ble 2 – 3 SI U Sou r ce Con t r ol ( 6 0 - 0 0 0 4 ) Ca ble Pin List ( con t .) Sign a l N a m e W ir e Color 2 7 - Pin Con n e ct or GND BLK GND BLK ra ft WHT = Whit e, ORG = Orange, GRN = Green, BLU = Blue, BRN = Brown, BLK= Black, YEL = Yellow * Connect per Pin Num bers Wire colors in parent hesis are for Et hernet cable wired per T- 586A st andard. The following cable ( 60- 0012) has not yet been im plem ent ed. Sign a l N a m e TX+ Ta ble 2 – 4 BSU a t Re cor din g Tr u ck ( 6 0 - 0 0 1 2 ) Ca ble Pin List W ir e Color WHT/ ORG * ( WHT/ GRN) ORG * ( GRN/ WHT) RX+ WHT/ GRN * ( WHT/ ORG) RX- GRN * ( ORG/ WHT) PWR WHT/ BLU ( WHT/ BLU) PWR BLU ( BLU) GND WHT/ BRN ( WHT/ BRN) GND BRN ( BRN) 5V EXTERNAL NON I SO START BLU RETURN EXTERNAL NON I SO START GRN 5V TRI GGER I N 1 BRN TRI GGER 1 RETURN WHT 5M bp TX- 24 2 7 - Pin Con n e ct or Free Leads RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout Laying Out t he Equipm ent Ta ble 2 – 4 BSU a t Re cor din g Tr u ck ( 6 0 - 0 0 1 2 ) Ca ble Pin List ( con t .) Sign a l N a m e W ir e Color 2 7 - Pin Con n e ct or 2.5 Laying Out the Equipment ra ft WHT = Whit e, ORG = Orange, GRN = Green, BLU = Blue, BRN = Brown, BLK= Black, YEL = Yellow * Connect per Pin Num bers Wire colors in parent hesis are for Et hernet cable wired per T- 586A st andard. You can lay out t he ground equipm ent while t he cent ral recording syst em hardware and soft ware is being prepared. The WRU is shown in t he following figure: I llust rat ion TBD Figur e 2 – 1 0 W RU bp The BSU is shown in t he following figure: I llust rat ion TBD Figur e 2 – 1 1 BSU An exam ple geophone is shown in t he following figure I llust rat ion TBD Figur e 2 – 1 2 Ge oph one 5M 2.5.1 Prerequisites You can at t ach t he bat t eries, ant ennas, and geophones t o t he ground equipm ent prior t o going int o t o t he field, or as you place each unit . I f you are assem bling as you place t he unit s, ensure t hat you have sufficient quant it ies for each unit , plus a few spares. The RT 1000 shall be used wit h only t he supplied ant ennas ( Table A–1 Ant enna Specificat ions, on page 90) at t ached t o t he WRU wit h an int egrat ed t ype N m ale connect or. R03.h 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 . RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 25 2. Layout Laying Out 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 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. ra ft WARNING AVERTI SSE M EN T 2.5.2 Assembling the Ground Equipment This sect ion describes t he process t o assem ble t he ground equipm ent prior t o deploym ent . To a sse m ble t he gr ou nd e qu ipm e nt : ● WRU or BSU ● Ant enna ● Geophone ● Bat t eries Gat her any special t ools: ● Opt ional: Nylon grip pliers ● Opt ional: Loct it e® 222 At t ach one or m ore bat t eries t o t he WRU. ● Press t he bat t ery int o t he connect or. ● Flip t he bail over t he m olded area on t he end of t he bat t ery. ● Press t he lever unt il t he cat ch snaps t o lock it in place. 5M Gat her t he equipm ent : bp 26 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout 5M bp Figur e 2 – 1 3 Ba t t e r y La t ch ra ft Laying Out t he Equipm ent R03.h Figur e 2 – 1 4 I nst a lling t he Ba t t e r y At t ach t he geophone t o t he WRU. RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 27 2. Layout ra ft Laying Out the Equipment Figur e 2 – 1 5 I nst a lling t he Ge oph on e At t ach t he ant enna t o t he WRU or BSU. Ensure t hat t he ant enna connect ion is clean, and t he ant enna is snug and does not wobble. TBD Figur e 2 – 1 6 I nst a lling t he Ant e nna When det erm ining which ant enna t o use ( 5 dBi, 7 dBi, 9dBi) , consider t he dist ance bet ween WRUs, and how m uch veget at ion is in t he area. bp TIP For dist ances of 10 m t o 30 m , use a 5 dBi ant enna. Dist ances of 30 m or great er, use a 7 dBi ant enna. For sudden elevat ion changes, such as cliffs, use a 2 dBi or 5 dBi ant enna. 5M I n special sit uat ions such as t all grass and dense veget at ion, or dist ances of 55 m or great er, use a 9 dBi ant enna. 2.5.3 Placing the WRU in the Field This sect ion describes t he process t o ready t he ground equipm ent for int eract ion wit h t he cent ral recording syst em ( deploym ent ) . To de ploy t h e W RU: Prerequisit es: ● 28 The WRU is assem bled wit h bat t ery, geophone, and ant enna RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 2. Layout Laying Out t he Equipm ent I f you are using a WRU as a Repeat er, t he deploym ent inst ruct ions are t he sam e, except a geophone is not required. Repeat ers are added t o t he line segm ent in t he Spread Manager. See t he RT 1000 Operat or Guide for m ore inform at ion. NOTE Pick up t he WRU and point t he geophone connect or end t owards t he ground as shown in t he following figure. Aft er a few seconds, all of t he LEDs illum inat e: bp ra ft I f a geophone is not connect ed, you can skip t he geophone t est . See “ D. LED I ndicat ors” on page 100 for m ore inform at ion on skipping t he t est and t he relevant LED st at us indicat ors. Figur e 2 – 1 7 Pow e r on t h e Unit Place t he unit flat on t he ground as shown in t he following figure: 5M Figur e 2 – 1 8 Pla ce t he Unit R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 29 2. Layout Laying Out the Equipment NOTE The unit will begin a series of int ernal and ext ernal t est s. The LEDs on t he t op of t he unit indicat e t he current t est and whet her t he unit passes or fails each t est . See “ D. LED I ndicat ors” on page 100 for an explanat ion of t he LED st at us and error condit ions. I f a WRU self t est fails, t he WRU will cont inue t o t he next t est . 2.5.4 Placing the BSU in the Field ra ft 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) . 5M bp The BSU is part of t he backhaul configurat ion. See “ 3. Backhaul” on page 31 for m ore inform at ion. 30 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 3 ra ft 3. Backhaul 3.1 Overview I n net work com m unicat ions, t he backhaul is t he part of t he net work t hat cont ains t he links and equipm ent bet ween t he core net work and t he sub net works. Wireless m esh net working is a m et hod where each radio node in t he net work capt ures and dissem inat es it s own dat a as well as serves as a relay for ot her radio nodes in t he net work sending dat a along a pat h, hopping from one node t o t he next . bp Power over Et hernet ( PoE) is a t echnology t hat passes elect rical power along an Et hernet cable. PoE is used where DC power is not available and USB unsuit able. Power can be supplied at t he end of a net work span or som ewhere in t he m iddle. PoE swit ches supply power at t he end of a span. PoE inj ect ors supply power som ewhere bet ween t he PoE swit ch and t he powered device. They inj ect power and do not affect t he dat a. The RT 1000 Cent ral Recording Syst em is a fully connect ed m esh net work of Wireless Rem ot e Unit s ( WRUs) t hat com m unicat e in a relay pat t ern ( bucketbrigade or st ring- of- pearls) wit h a Line Tap Unit ( LTU) on t he 2.4 GHz I ndust rial, Scient ific, and Medical ( I SM) radio band. The LTU is com posed of t he following: Base St at ion Unit ( BSU) Power over Et hernet ( PoE) 5M CAUTION RT 1000 1.5.0 Ensure t hat t he PoE box is placed on t he ground, or t hat a grounding cable is at t ached t o avoid causing dam age t o t he int ernal elect ronics during use. 24 Ah DC Bat t ery or Power Supply Cables Mast , m ast base, and guy- wires 5.8 GHz backhaul radios Ant ennas 31 © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. Deploym ent Guide R03.h 3. Backhaul Overview The LTU com m unicat es by way of t he BSU wit h t he Cent ral Soft ware Syst em ( CSS) com put er in t he cent ral recording t ruck along a backhaul on t he 5.8 GHz I SM radio band. Som e sm aller syst em s m ay not require a backhaul. The Cent ral Soft ware Syst em ( CSS) com m unicat es wit h t he field unit s via t he backhaul radios. The backhaul radios act as access point s for t he BSUs. 5M bp ra ft The following figure illust rat es t he possible LTU com ponent s: 32 Figur e 3 – 1 Possible LTU Com pone nt s RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 3. Backhaul Overview bp ra ft The following figure illust rat es t he cent ral recording t ruck com ponent s: 5M Figu r e 3 – 2 Ce n t r a l Re cor din g Tr u ck Com pone n t s NOTE There can be from one t o t hree WRUs in t he Recording Truck as part of t he SI U. The following figure illust rat es t he com ponent s and dat a flow for a four- line, single- backhaul line wit h t wo root nodes exam ple: R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 33 3. Backhaul 5M bp ra ft Overview Figur e 3 – 3 Single Ba ck ha ul D a t a D ir e ct ion 34 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 3. Backhaul Backhaul Com ponent s 3.2 Backhaul Components The backhaul com ponent s are eit her rem ot e backhaul com ponent s or cent ral backhaul com ponent s. Rem ot e com ponent s are t he com ponent s t hat are not physically locat ed next t o t he recording t ruck. Cent ral com ponent s are physically locat ed at t he recording t ruck. Bot h rem ot e and cent ral backhauls are com posed of t he following: Base St at ion Unit ( BSU) Kit Ant enna Radio Kit Mast Kit ra ft The following figure shows t he backhaul com ponent s packed for t ransport : TBD 3.2.1 BSU Components Figur e 3 – 4 Ba ck ha ul Com pon e nt s Pa ck e d for Tr a nspor t The following t able list s t he BSU kit com ponent s: Ta ble 3 – 1 Ba se St a t ion Unit Kit I tem Ce n t r a l Ba ck h a u l Com pon e n t s bp Re m ot e Ba ck h a ul Com pon e n t s Re fe r e n ce I tem Re fe r e n ce “ BSU” on page 35 BSU ( 10- 0009) “ BSU” on page 35 PoE Sw it ch Unit ( 10- 0012) “ PoE Swit ch Unit ” on page 36 PoE Sw it ch Unit ( 10- 0012) “ PoE Sw it ch Unit ” on page 36 Bat t ery ( 10- 0015) “ Bat t ery and Power Supply” on page 37 Power Supply, 24 V ( 75- 0017) “ Bat t ery and Power Supply” on page 37 Cable Assem bly, BSU- t o- PoE Sw it ch ( 60- 0008) “ Cables” on page 38 Cable Assem bly, BSU at t ruck ( 60- 0012) “ Cables” on page 38 Cable, PoE Sw it ch- t o- Bat t ery ( 60- 0011) “ Cables” on page 38 Cable, Power Supply- t o- PoE ( # TBD) “ Cables” on page 38 Et hernet Cable, 25 ft ( 650046) “ Cables” on page 38 5M BSU ( 10- 0009) 3.2.1.1 BSU The Base St at ion Unit ( BSU) is shown in t he following figure: R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 35 3. Backhaul ra ft Backhaul Components Figur e 3 – 5 Ba se St a t ion Unit ( BSU) NOTE bp Before t he Cent ral Soft ware Syst em can com m unicat e wit h t he BSU, you m ust set up t he backhaul. See “ D. LED I ndicat ors” on page 100 for an explanat ion of t he LED st at us and error condit ions. 3.2.1.2 PoE Switch Unit 5M Power over Et hernet ( PoE) is a t echnology t hat passes elect rical power along an Et hernet cable. PoE is used where DC power is not available and USB unsuit able. Power can be supplied at t he end of a net work span or som ewhere in t he m iddle. PoE swit ches supply power at t he end of a span. PoE inj ect ors supply power som ewhere bet ween t he PoE swit ch and t he powered device. They inj ect power and do not affect t he dat a. The PoE is shown in t he following figure: 36 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 3. Backhaul bp ra ft Backhaul Com ponent s Figur e 3 – 6 PoE 3.2.1.3 Battery and Power Supply 5M Power is supplied t o t he LTU com ponent s by way of a 24 Ah DC bat t ery or power supply. TIP The backhaul power requirem ent s vary depending on t he hardware in use and period of use. For exam ple, you m ay be using one or t wo radios. Supply enough power t o ensure t here is enough power for t he ent ire durat ion of t he t im e you are using t he backhaul. A 24 Ah bat t ery is adequat e if a recharged bat t ery is inst alled for every 12 hours of use. Wireless Seism ic, I nc. recom m ends using a prot ect ive bat t ery case as shown in t he following figure: R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 37 3. Backhaul 3.2.1.4 Cables Figur e 3 – 7 Pr ot e ct ive Ba t t e r y Ca se ra ft Backhaul Components The following cables are used in t he backhaul: BSU- t o- PoE Swit ch 27- pin t o RJ45 ( 60- 0008) BSU at Recording Truck 27- pin t o RJ45 ( 60- 0012) PoE Swit ch- t o- Bat t ery 2- pin t o 2- pin ( 60- 0011) Power Supply- t o- PoE ( # TBD) Et hernet Cable, 25 ft ( 65- 0046) TBD – Fiber Opt ic Cable bp 5M 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. An exam ple is shown in t he following figure: Figur e 3 – 8 Pr ot e ct ive Et he r ne t Conne ct or 38 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h 3. Backhaul Backhaul Com ponent s 3.2.2 Antennas The following t able list s t he support ed ant ennas for t he BSUs and t he WRUs. The rem ot e and cent ral backhauls use t he sam e ant ennas: Ta ble 3 – 2 Ant e nna Spe cifica t ions Fr e que ncy ( M H z) M ode l Ga in Ve r t ica l Ba n dw idt h 2400- 2485 9 dbi 14° WSI 6060- 001- 01 2400- 2485 7 dBi 18° WSI 65- 0023 2400- 2485 5 dBi 25º WSI 65- 0025 2400- 2485 2 dBi @ 2.4 120° D im e n sion ( Le n gt h x D ia m e t e r ) 0.8 lbs 0.5 kg 27 x 0.6 in 690 x 15 m m 0.6 lbs 0.3 kg 21 x 0.6 in 540 x 15 m m 0.5 lbs 0.2 kg 12 x 0.6 in 355 x 15 m m 1.6 oz 45.4 g 7.6 x 0.5 in 193 x 12.7 m m ra ft WSI 65- 0067 W e igh t The Fluidm esh radios have built- in ant ennas ( see “ Radio Kit Com ponent s” on page 39 for det ails) . bp There is an aut o- power- leveling feat ure built int o t he firm ware. I t works in conj unct ion wit h t he RSSI param et ers t o keep t he power at a defined level. 3.2.3 Radio Kit Components The following t able list s t he Radio Kit com ponent s: Ta ble 3 – 3 Ra dio Kit Re m ot e Ba ck h a ul Com pon e n t s Re fe r e n ce I tem Re fe r e n ce Radio, Fluidm esh® FM1100 ( 75- 0014) “ FM1100 Radio” on page 40 Radio, Fluidm esh® FM3100 ( 75- 0014) “ FM1100 Radio” on page 40 Soft ware, Fluidm esh® FM1100- 30 ( 47- 0006) “ FM3100 Radio” on page 41 Soft war e, Fluidm esh® FM3100- 30 ( 47- 00067) “ FM3100 Radio” on page 41 5M I tem Ce n t r a l Ba ck h a u l Com pon e n t s Refer t o t he Fluidm esh dat asheet for FCC inform at ion and ot her t echnical specificat ions on t he FM1100 and FM3100 radios. See one of t he following locat ions for det ails: ht t p: / / www.fluidm esh.com / press- room / product- lit erat ure/ doc_det ails/ 160fluidm esh- m it o- series “ C. Fluidm esh Radio Specificat ions” on page 94 The Fluidm esh radios can operat e on at 4.9 GHz, and 5.1 - 5.8 GHz. The preferred frequency is configured t hrough a user int erface ( see “ Configure t he Radios” on page 46 for inst ruct ions) . R03.h RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. 39 3. Backhaul Backhaul Components ra ft Each radio is assigned a color t hat represent s t he channel assignm ent , allowing field personnel t o quickly orient t he radios in t he proper direct ion. An exam ple is shown in t he following figure: Figur e 3 – 9 Ch a nn e l Color Ex a m ple The Fluidm esh default I P address is 192.168.0.10. bp 3.2.3.1 FM1100 Radio 5M The FM1100 radio is used on t he m ast s for t he rem ot e backhauls and is shown in t he following figure: Figur e 3 – 1 0 FM 1 1 0 0 Ra dio 40 RT 1000 1.5.0 Deploym ent Guide © 2010- 2012 Wireless Seism ic, I nc. All right s reserved. R03.h
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