Wireless Seismic 00401 Base Station Unit User Manual DeploymentGuide
Wireless Seismic, Inc. Base Station Unit DeploymentGuide
Contents
- 1. Users Manual 1
- 2. Users Manual 2
Users Manual 2
Backhaul
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Set t ing up t he Backhaul Equipm ent
Figur e 4 – 3 4 H a m m e r ing Guy Line St a k e s
1 1 At t ach a radio t o t he elect ronics carrier.
1 2 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 69 for cabling and configurat ion
inst ruct ions.
1 3 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 4 Thread guy lines t hrough t he guy line collar on t he elect ronics carrier and
t hread t hrough cleat s on t he bot t om m ast t ube.
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Setting up the Backhaul Equipment
Figur e 4 – 3 5 Guy Line Colla r
Figur e 4 – 3 6 Th r e a ding Guy Line s Th r ou gh Cle a t s
1 5 Secure t he t wo lines t hat angle away from t he line of t he m ast int o t he cleat s
at t he m arks on t he rope. The t hird rope which is in line wit h t he m ast will be
secured aft er t he m ast is raised.
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Set t ing up t he Backhaul Equipm ent
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1 6 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 .
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Figu r e 4 – 3 7 W a lk ing t he M a st t o Ve r t ica l 1
Figu r e 4 – 3 8 W a lk ing t he M a st t o Ve r t ica l 2
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Setting up the Backhaul Equipment
Figur e 4 – 3 9 W a lk ing t he M a st t o Ve r t ica l
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Set t ing up t he Backhaul Equipm ent
Figu r e 4 – 4 0 Se cur in g t he Gu y Lin e t o
t he Cle a t
1 7 Adj ust all lines t o bring t he m ast t o a vert ical posit ion.
1 8 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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Setting up the Backhaul Equipment
Figur e 4 – 4 1 Tigh t e ning Gu y
Lin e s in Cle a t s
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Set t ing up t he Backhaul Equipm ent
Figur e 4 – 4 2 W r a pping Line s
Ar ound t he M a st
Figur e 4 – 4 3 Se cur ing Line s t o La r ge Cle a t
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Setting up the Backhaul Equipment
Figur e 4 – 4 4 Ba ck ha ul Ant e nna Er e ct e d
1 9 Check t o m ake sure t hat t he ant ennas are aim ed properly.
2 0 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 1 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 2 I f st at us does not change t o green or flashing green report t he condit ion.
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I nst alling Two Radios on t he Mast
4.5 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 4 – 4 5 Tw o- Ra dio I n st a lla t ion
To in st a ll t w o r a dios on t h e m a st :
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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 56) .
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The radios are BOTH configured as m esh POI NTS ( see st ep 6 on page 54) .
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
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Removing the Backhaul Equipment
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.
4.6 Removing the Backhaul Equipment
TBD
4.7 Use Cases or Example Deployments
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This sect ion shows a few exam ple deploym ent s.
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Use Cases or Exam ple Deploym ent s
Figur e 4 – 4 6 2 D Single Ba ck ha ul
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Use Cases or Example Deployments
Figur e 4 – 4 7 3 D D ua l Ba ck h a ul, Tw o Root N ode s
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Use Cases or Exam ple Deploym ent s
Figu r e 4 – 4 8 2 D Sin gle Ba ck h a u l, St a r Con figur a t ion
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Demobilization
5.1 Overview
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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) .
5.2 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:
Prerequisit es:
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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:
Figur e 5 – 1 Pow e r Off t h e
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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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Disassem ble t he WRU
Figur e 5 – 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 75.
5.3 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:
Undeploy t he equipm ent as described in “ Rem oving t he WRU from t he Field” on
page 74.
Rem ove t he ant enna from t he unit using nylon grip pliers.
TBD
Figur e 5 – 3 Re m oving t he Ant e nna
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Disassemble the WRU
Rem ove t he geophone from t he unit .
I m age showing geophone inst allat ion TBD.
Figur e 5 – 4 Re m oving t he Ge ophone
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 5 – 5 Re m oving t he Ba t t e r y
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Secure t he equipm ent in t he t ransport vehicle.
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Testing and Maintaining the
Equipment
6.1 Overview
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.
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This chapt er describes int ernal and ext ernal t est s for t he ground equipm ent .
6.2 Testing the Layout
TBD
6.2.1 Line Tests
TBD
6.2.2 Source Control Tests
TBD
6.2.3 Acquisition Parameter Testing
TBD
6.2.4 Built-In-Self-Test (BIST)
TBD
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Maintaining the Equipment
6.3 Maintaining the Equipment
TBD
6.3.1 Units
TBD
6.3.2 Antennas
TBD
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6.3.4 Cautions
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6.3.3 Geophones
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Troubleshooting and Tips
7.1 Best Practices
7.1.1 24 Ah Batteries
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This sect ion provides som e t ips on working wit h t he equipm ent .
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.
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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7.1.2 Fluidmesh Radios
I f you are having t rouble com m unicat ing wit h t he Fluidm esh radios, check t he
following:
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 43) .
Ensure t hat you have configured t he radios as follows:
FM1100 = m esh POI NT ( rem ot e backhaul)
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FM3100 = m esh END ( cent ral backhaul)
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
everyt hing else out of t he com m unicat ion loop. They m ust bot h be
configured as m esh POI NTs.
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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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Best Practices
7.1.3 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 .
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
4–8 Prot ect ive Et hernet Connect or on page 34) .
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.
7.1.4 Urban Environments
The following could im pact your configurat ion in urban environm ent s:
You m ay need t o use repeat ers when crossing a road.
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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7.1.5 Ethernet Cables
Use CAT6 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
4–8 Prot ect ive Et hernet Connect or on page 34) .
7.1.6 Antennas
When placing or select ing ant ennas in, consider t he following:
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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.
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Batteries
This chapt er provides inform at ion about t he bat t eries and bat t ery
requirem ent s.
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8.1 Lithium Ion Battery 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:
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Ta ble 8 – 1 Lit hium I on Ba t t e r y Spe cifica t ions
Volt age
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
LED
One LED t hat indicat es
charging st at us when
connect ed t o t he
charging st at ion as
follows
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Green – Charged
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Red – Charging
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Am ber –
Transit ional phase
bet ween charging
and charged, or
charge
t em perat ure
lim it s exceeded
One bar code serial
num ber label
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Lithium Ion Battery Charger
Ta ble 8 – 1 Lit hium I on Ba t t e r y Spe cifica t ions
Tem perat ure
Operat ing
From - 50° C t o + 75° C
Charging
From
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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
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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Am bient St orage
0°C to +45°C
8.2 Lithium Ion 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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Lit hium I on Bat t ery Charger
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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 8 – 1 Ba t t e r y Ch a r ge r
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Batteries
Figur e 8 – 2 Se r ia l N um be r
La be l a n d LED I ndica t or
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BSU Battery
TBD
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Legal Information
A.1 FCC Rules and Regulations Compliance
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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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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 .
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
M ode l
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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Ta ble A– 1 Ant e nna Spe cifica t ions ( cont .)
Fr e que ncy
( M H z)
M ode l
Ve r t ica l
Ba n dw idt h
Ga in
W e igh t
D im e n sion
( Le n gt h x
D ia m e t e r )
WSI 65- 0023
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.
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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.
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.
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Fluidmesh Radio Specifications
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
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B.1 The Fluidmesh Mito Series
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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.
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
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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Fluidmesh Radio Specifications
The Fluidmesh Mito 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
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 ™
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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
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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Fluidm esh 1100 wit h MI TO Technology
B.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 )
4.940 - 4.990 GHz ( US,FCC)
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:
Max VSWR:
H- pol Beam widt h:
V- pol Beam widt h:
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22dB m inim um
1.6: 1
43 deg.
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41 deg.
Elevat ion Beam widt h:
15 deg.
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:
- 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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Fluidmesh 3100 with MITO Technology
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
RAD I O
Frequency Bands:
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5.15- 5.25 and 5.725- 5.825 GHz ( US, FCC)
5.470- 5.725 GHz ( Europe, ETSI )
ra
4.940 - 4.990 GHz ( US,FCC)
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- 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.
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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MI TO Series General Charact erist ics
St orage Tem perat ure:
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
- 30° C t o + 75° C
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
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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B.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
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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I ndust ry Canada RSS 210
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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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Copyright © 2005- 2010 Fluidm esh Net works, I nc. All right s reserved. Fluidm esh is
a regist ered t radem ark of Fluidm esh Net works, I nc. EasyMesh, FMQuadro,
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.
Fluidm esh Net works, I nc.
18 Trem ont St reet , Suit e 730
Bost on, MA 02108
U.S.A.
Tel. + 1 { 617) 209- 6080
Fax. + 1 { 866} 458- 1522
www.fluidm esh.com
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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LED Indicators
This chapt er provides t he possible LED st at us and error indicat ors for WRUs
and BSUs.
Ta ble C– 1 W RU LED St a t u s I ndica t ions
D e scr ipt ion
Undeployed
No light s are on; t he unit is undeployed.
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Su m m a r y
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All LEDs are on solid
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 C– 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
Self t est in progress
Flashing:
•
MODE
•
BAT
•
GEO
•
GPS
•
RAD
Geophone t est in
progress
Flashing:
•
MODE
•
GEO
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 dow n) 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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LED Indicators
Ta ble C– 1 W RU LED St a t us I n dica t ion s ( con t .)
LED I n dica t or s
Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
Sleeping
RAD flashing
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.
LED I n dica t or s
Su m m a r y
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A flashing
Solid:
•
•
BAT
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( B)
D e scr ipt ion
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( A)
B flashing
Solid:
•
•
BAT
Bot h bat t eries failure
Solid:
•
•
•
BAT
Self t est failure
Solid:
•
BAT
•
GEO
•
GPS
•
RAD
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Ta ble C– 2 W RU LED Er r or I n dica t ion s ( con t .)
Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
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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LED I n dica t or s
RAD solid
I f t his is t he first WRU deployed, t his is t he
expect ed condit ion.
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LED I n dica t or s
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Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
Disciplining t o radio
Flashing:
•
•
RAD
Disciplining t o GPS
Flashing:
•
•
GPS
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Ta ble C– 3 BSU LED D isciplin e I n dica t ion s ( con t .)
Su m m a r y
D e scr ipt ion
Disciplining
A flashing
Disciplined t o radio
Flashing:
•
•
RAD
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Flashing:
•
•
GPS
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B flashing
I ncorrect ly dropped out
of cycle m ode
Flashing:
•
•
•
BAT
•
RAD
Arm ed
MODE flashing
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D
Weighted Mast
This sect ion describes t he m ast t hat uses weight s t o m aint ain st abilit y.
D.1 Specifications
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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
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Pre- galvanized st eel fram e
Accept s up t o 2.5” m ast ( not included)
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Hardware Supplied
Figur e D – 1 W e ight e d M a st
D.2 Hardware Supplied
The following hardware is supplied wit h t he t ripod m ast :
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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
D.3 Assembly Instructions
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This sect ion provides inst ruct ions and illust rat ions for assem bly of t he t ripod.
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Figu r e D – 2 Tr ipod Asse m bly – Fr on t Vie w
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.
Wade Ant enna Lt d.
Ont ario, Canada
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Index
antenna
specificat ions 35, 85
a n t e n n a s 85
ba ck h a u l m a st s 39
con t a ct 9
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Sect ion 15.203 85
h e lp 9
m odifica t ion s 85
spe cifica t ions
ant enna 35, 85
su ppor t e d
ant ennas 35, 85
u se r s 9
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