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nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 200_0.5 Notices This document is provided to you by or on behalf of ip.access Ltd ("ip.access"). © ip.access Limited 2017. The documentation and any software described herein and/or provided to you in conjunction with this documentation contain proprietary and confidential information of ip.access and may only be used subject to a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure. They are also protected by copyright, patent rights and other intellectual and industrial property laws. The information contained in this document and any software described herein is subject to change without notice. If you find any problems in the documentation and/or the software please report them to us in writing. The document and/or the software are not warranted to be error-free. No right, title, license or interest in any physically or electronically distributed materials is transferred to you by such distribution. 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Any other trademarks, logos and names appearing in this document may be the property of their respective owners. ip.access Limited is a Private Limited Company Registered in England and Wales Company No. 03400157 Registered Office: Building 2020 Cambourne Business Park Cambourne CB23 6DW UK Tel: +44 (0) 1954 713 700 Fax: +44 (0) 1954 713 799 Further company information may be found at www.ipaccess.com. Revision History Version Change Summary Date Author 200_0.1 First draft 17 Oct 2016 AM4 200_0.2 Updates from review feedback 21 Oct 2016 AM4 200_0.3 Minor updates from review feedback 21 Oct 2016 AM4 200_0.4 Add RF exposure statement to regulatory statements 03 Aug 2017 AM4 200_0.5 Add 435R to regulatory statements 01 Sep 2017 AM4 Table of Contents Introduction............................................................................................ 1 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Warnings and Regulatory Information ............................................................... 1 1.3 Related Information............................................................................................ 1 1.4 Licenses and Copyright Notices ........................................................................ 1 1.5 Terminology ....................................................................................................... 1 Installation Overview and Requirements ............................................ 2 2.1 Installation Tasks ............................................................................................... 2 2.1.1 2.1.2 Pre-Provisioning ................................................................................................... 2 Site Installation ..................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Mounting Options............................................................................................... 2 2.3 nanoLTE S60 AP Site Requirements................................................................. 3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.3.6 2.3.7 2.3.8 General Site Installation Requirements................................................................ 3 nanoLTE AP Cooling............................................................................................ 3 Port Usage ........................................................................................................... 4 nanoLTE S60 AP Power Requirements ............................................................... 6 S60 AP Physical Requirements ........................................................................... 7 Thermal Protection ............................................................................................... 7 S60 AP Backhaul (IP) Bandwidth Requirements ................................................. 7 S60 AP Installation Tool Requirements for Wall Mounting................................... 7 nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation............................................... 8 3.1 Unpack the S60 AP............................................................................................ 8 3.2 Cable Connections............................................................................................. 8 3.3 Mount the nanoLTE S60 AP on its Stand .......................................................... 9 3.4 Mount the S60 AP on a Wall............................................................................ 10 Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 11 4.1 nanoLTE S60 AP Does Not Power Up ............................................................ 11 4.2 nanoLTE S60 AP LEDs ................................................................................... 11 4.3 Factory Reset................................................................................................... 13 4.3.1 S60 Factory Reset.............................................................................................. 15 nanoLTE AP and PSU Regulatory Information ................................. 16 5.1 Warnings and Cautions.................................................................................... 16 5.2 Regulatory Statements for nanoLTE S60 AP .................................................. 18 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.3 US FCC Compliance .......................................................................................... 18 EU Regulatory Compliance ................................................................................ 19 Safety Standards................................................................................................ 19 Environmental Standards ................................................................................... 19 RF Exposure Statement ..................................................................................... 19 Regulatory Statements for PSAA20R-120L6 PSU .......................................... 20 nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Page i 5.3.1 Output Specification ........................................................................................... 21 nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Page ii 1 Introduction The ip.access nanoLTE S60 AP is an indoor Access Point for SOHO and enterprise small cell applications. This manual provides all the necessary information required for hardware installation of a nanoLTE S60 AP. 1.1 Overview This manual is organised as follows: • This introduction • An overview of nanoLTE S60 AP installation, including site requirements • nanoLTE S60 AP hardware installation • Troubleshooting • Regulatory warnings and safety information 1.2 Warnings and Regulatory Information For all warnings and regulatory information, see section 5. 1.3 1.4 Related Information [GST_41050] nanoLTE System Planning (NANO_GST_41050) [INST_43370] nanoLTE AP Pre-Provisioning and Configuration (NANO_INST_43370) [OPM_43005] nanoLTE AP Operations (NANO_OPM_43005) [REF_11105] System Glossary (NANO_REF_11105) [REF_43005] nanoLTE AP Open Source Software (NANO_REF_43005) [TRB_43005] nanoLTE AP Troubleshooting (NANO_TRB_43005) [21.905] Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications (3GPP TR 21.905) Licenses and Copyright Notices Portions of the AP are constructed from third-party software and open source code and ip.access Ltd gratefully acknowledges the contributions that these libraries, technologies and components have made to the product. Each of these is supplied under the terms of a license agreement and these are either reproduced or referenced in [REF_43005], in line with the stipulations of their authors. 1.5 Terminology Common System terminology is defined in [REF_11105]. For additional terminology, see [21.905]. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Introduction Page 1 2 Installation Overview and Requirements 2.1 Installation Tasks The tasks that must be completed to install a nanoLTE S60 AP and make it ready to provide service are: • Pre-Provisioning • Site installation These tasks can be completed in any order. In most cases, however, the most practical approach is to pre-provision an S60 AP before site installation. 2.1.1 Pre-Provisioning For information about nanoLTE AP pre-provisioning, see the nanoLTE AP Configuration manual [INST_43370]. This manual has no further information on AP configuration. 2.1.2 Site Installation Physical installation of a nanoLTE S60 AP at its operating site, including providing the AP with power and a suitable network connection. The network connection provides a backhaul path to the NOS Server and EPC or S1 Gateway. The network connection must also provide Internet access so that the S60 AP can the services it needs at boot time, including NTP, the Redirector and the public CRL mirror. If a nanoLTE S60 AP has been enabled for service prior to the site visit, the installation engineer can make test calls immediately. 2.2 Mounting Options The mounting options for the nanoLTE S60 AP are: • Wall mounted, by using the wall mounting holes on the back of the unit (suitable pan-head screws must be sourced separately) • Free standing, on the supplied stand, which must be placed on a stable flat surface The hardware installation instructions in section 3 cover both options. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Installation Overview and Requirements Page 2 2.3 nanoLTE S60 AP Site Requirements The basic requirements are: • A mounting location for the S60 AP. • Power supplied via the supplied mains adaptor unit, which requires a suitable mains power supply point near the AP that is within reach of the adaptor’s cabling. • An Ethernet cable connection to the Internet, or equivalent backhaul network 2.3.1 General Site Installation Requirements All nanoLTE APs have the following general requirements for installation: • A permanent means to provide power to the AP • An Ethernet connection to the backhaul via CAT5 Ethernet cabling • Access to a DHCP service on the backhaul to allow dynamic IP address configuration • Access to a DNS service on the backhaul to resolve symbolic addresses • Access to NTP services on the backhaul to set the correct time and date each time the AP starts up • Internet access so that the AP can connect to the Redirector • If IPsec will be used to secure the interface across the backhaul, access to the relevant Security Gateway that terminates the IPsec tunnel • If a firewall is in place on the network an AP will use for backhaul, this must be configured to allow traffic to and from the AP - see the port usage information in section 2.3.3 Note: 2.3.2 If possible, the engineer should stay on site until the AP is brought into service, ready to make test calls to verify the AP has been configured correctly from the NOS. nanoLTE AP Cooling Special attention must be given to ensure a nanoLTE AP will meet its air cooling requirements in its installed location. Take the following points into consideration for the physical location of an AP: • All AP models must be installed so that they are upright, to ensure proper air will flow through the body of the AP to provide cooling. • All AP models must not be installed in enclosed spaces where air flow is restricted. This includes, but is not necessarily limited to: • Roof or ceiling spaces • Small cabinets • Tightly enclosed shelf spaces nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Installation Overview and Requirements Page 3 2.3.3 Port Usage This information is provided in case it is needed for configuring local on-premises equipment, especially any hardware firewalls between the AP and the rest of the backhaul network. All connections are outgoing. That is, they are initiated from the AP. Port usage has some dependency on whether or not the AP is using IPsec. Port Usage Before IPsec The AP can use any of the following ports before the IPsec tunnel is established: Protocol Destination Port Use udp 67 DHCP udp 68 DHCP udp 53 DNS udp 123 NTP tcp 443 HTTPS for connecting to the Redirector tcp 80 HTTP for first CRL download for a new AP or after Factory Reset The AP may continue to use some of these ports outside the IPsec tunnel. For example, for contacting NTP servers. Port Usage With IPsec With IPsec, the standard two ports are used: Protocol Destination Port Use udp 500 IPSec initial connection udp 4500 IPSec operations The AP will need to continue using these ports: Protocol Destination Port Use udp 53 DNS udp 123 NTP nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Installation Overview and Requirements Page 4 If the NOS is configured for HTTPS access to the Certificate Validation Service for CRL Mirror server functionality, the AP will also need to use this port outside of the IPsec tunnel: Protocol Destination Port Use tcp 443 HTTPS for CRL download from the NOS Port Usage Without IPsec Without IPsec, the following ports are used: Protocol Destination Port Use sctp 36412 SCTP connection udp 2152 PS GTP from AP udp 2152 PS GTP to AP tcp 8080 or 7547 TR-069 to the NOS (the NOS listens for TR-069 connections on both ports) tcp 80 PM upload, software download, CRL download, AP diag upload This assumes the AP is on a secure network that does not need IPsec. For example, a self-contained test network. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Installation Overview and Requirements Page 5 2.3.4 nanoLTE S60 AP Power Requirements Maximum expected power consumption: • 15 Watts (Rated +12V on the DC input) The S60 AP only uses power from a suitable DC source (+12V, 1.67A rated centre positive 2.1mm jack). Use the supplied mains adaptor only. PSU The following 12V PSU, rated up to 20W, is included in the box with the S60 AP: There must be a suitable mains power supply point for plugging in the power adapter. The lead on the PSU is 1.5m long, hence the power supply point must be within 1.5m of the AP. The S60 AP does not use PoE or PoE+. The S60 AP can use an Ethernet connection carrying PoE or PoE+, but will not power up from the cable. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Installation Overview and Requirements Page 6 2.3.5 S60 AP Physical Requirements An S60 AP is installed by mounting it on a wall or partition on screws or by sitting it on the supplied stand. Pay attention to ensure that air can circulate freely around the unit. The unit must be vertical. It is recommended to install the AP with its front surface facing the area requiring cellular coverage, unobstructed by walls or partitions that may cause significant RF attenuation. Dimensions and weight without stand Dimensions and weight with stand Environmental 2.3.6 Height 130mm Width 176mm Depth 34mm Approximate Weight 360g Height 137mm Width 188mm Depth 46mm Approximate Weight 385g Cooling Vents on the top and bottom Operating Temperature 0°C to +45°C Operating Humidity 10 to 70% non-condensing Thermal Protection The nanoLTE S60 AP may become warm during normal operation. Ensure the AP is in a location where it will be at least 20cm away from personnel and any items that may be heat sensitive. 2.3.7 S60 AP Backhaul (IP) Bandwidth Requirements At maximum capacity and with IPsec in use, a nanoLTE S60 AP will require: • Downlink: 150Mbps • Uplink: 50Mbps This will provide bandwidth for 32 users. 2.3.8 S60 AP Installation Tool Requirements for Wall Mounting To mount the S60 on a wall: • 2 pan head screws, size No. 6 (approx 3.5mm (0.14in) in diameter). • Wall plugs if required. • Suitable drills and screwdriver. None of these items are included in the box with the S60 AP. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Installation Overview and Requirements Page 7 3 nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation 3.1 Unpack the S60 AP 1) Unpack the AP and its accessories. Box contents may vary, but typically the box should contain the following: • S60 AP unit with wall bracket attached • Tabletop stand • Mains power supply unit with plug adaptors • Ethernet cable (approx 2m) 2) Check that the serial number on the AP unit matches the label on the box. 3) Check that the items have not been damaged in transit. For any damaged units, contact the supplier immediately for returns advice. 3.2 Cable Connections The nanoLTE S60 AP requires an Ethernet cable connection to the backhaul and power from the mains via the supplied power adapter: S60 AP Mains Input 12V DC cable to AP PSU Backhaul Network to NOS and EPC/S1GW LAN Cable to nearest switch/gateway (max 100m) A mains socket providing power to the AP must be within reach of the cabling included with the PSU. This is typically less than 1.5m. Use the PSU supplied for use with the S60 AP. Note: The nanoLTE S60 AP cannot be powered with PoE or PoE+. The presence of power on the Ethernet connection has no effect on the S60 AP. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation Page 8 3.3 Mount the nanoLTE S60 AP on its Stand 1) Fit the S60 AP onto its stand. It should click into place when the unit is oriented correctly on the stand. 2) Position the S60 AP in a suitable location, within reach of a power supply point and an Ethernet connection. When it is on its stand, the AP must be on a stable flat surface. 3) Plug in the required cables. Plug an Ethernet cable from a switch/gateway into LAN and the included power supply into the +12V DC input: Route the cables safely. Do not create a tripping hazard with the cables. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation Page 9 3.4 Note: Mount the S60 AP on a Wall The S60 AP should be installed in a position so that it is at least 2m away from the area where handsets are normally used. The S60 AP must be mounted vertically to ensure air circulation around the unit. The location of each S60 AP should be shown on an installation floor plan produced at the network planning stage. For example, it must take into account that all APs must be at least 2m from any mobile equipment. Any additional network wiring must be complete before the S60 AP can be installed. When it is wall mounted, position the S60 AP at or above head height. 1) Mark the position of the two screw holes on a flat area of wall, 100mm apart horizontally to match the mounting holes on the back of the unit: To ensure adequate ventilation, allow at least 200mm around the holes to the nearest obstructions, typically to a corner in the walls and the ceiling. 2) Drill the two holes in the positions marked previously and insert wall plugs (if required) and fix the screws in place, leaving enough of each screw protruding from the wall so it is easy to hang the S60 on the screws. 3) Slide the S60 AP onto the two screws. 4) Plug in the required cables. Plug an Ethernet cable from a switch/gateway into LAN and the power supply into the +12V DC input: Note: Route the cables safely. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation Page 10 4 Troubleshooting This section covers the following topics that may be useful for troubleshooting a nanoLTE S60 AP during installation: • 4.1 nanoLTE S60 AP Does Not Power Up • 4.2 nanoLTE S60 AP LEDs • 4.3 Factory Reset For more information on AP troubleshooting, see [TRB_43005]. 4.1 nanoLTE S60 AP Does Not Power Up Check the following: • Verify the correct power supply is in use and that mains power is available. • Ensure that PoE or PoE+ is not being used to attempt to power the AP. The presence of power on the Ethernet connection has no effect on the S60 AP. 4.2 nanoLTE S60 AP LEDs The following table shows the meaning of the status indicators under normal and fault conditions. LED Power Colour Description Off The nanoLTE AP is not switched on. Green The nanoLTE AP is powered up normally. Red The LED should only be Red for a short time when the nanoLTE AP is starting up. If the LED stays Red, this means there is a fault with the AP. If the LED turns Red after previously turning Green, this means that there is a hardware power fault with the nanoLTE AP. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Troubleshooting Page 11 LED Colour Description Off The AP does not yet have an IP address. This should change shortly after the AP is switched on. Red If this LED has previously been Green, Red means that there is an error, such as the AP losing its IPsec connection with the security gateway. Green Flashing Green indicates the AP is acquiring NTP or connecting to its IPsec Security Gateway. Steady Green indicates the AP is connected to its serving IPsec security gateway. Green This LED will always be green for the nanoLTE S60 AP, to indicate that it is operating in LTE mode. This LED may be off temporarily during startup. Off The nanoLTE AP is not provisioned, it has no IP address. This may be a temporary condition when the AP is switched on for the first time, or after factory reset. Red Service not available because the AP is administratively locked (from the NOS). Red flashing There is an error condition. Usually this means that the cell is also down. Flashing green (1800ms on, 200ms off), Red off Cell down, service not available. Green flashing (500ms on, 500ms off), Red off Cell locked, service not available. Connection Mode Service Green flashing(50ms Normal reboot, when reset button pressed for less than 5 on, 50ms off), Red off seconds. Green flashing(50ms Factory reset, when reset button pressed for more than 5 on, 200ms off), Red seconds. off Note: The Ethernet port has standard indicator LEDs, showing when the network connection is up and flashing for network activity. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Troubleshooting Page 12 4.3 Factory Reset Only use a factory reset when there is no other way to repair the AP connection to either the IPsec SecGW and/or the NOS Server. First ensure that all other possibilities have been explored and eliminated. A factory reset will clear the configuration supplied to the AP by the NOS (or TR-069 ACS if the NOS is not used). Hence the AP will retain the following information after a factory reset: • Factory configuration data that cannot be changed, which includes: • The AP’s Equipment ID (EID) • The FQDN for the ip.access NTP services hosted by ntp.org • The FQDN of the Field Redirector • The FQDN of the primary ip.access CRL mirror server • If the AP has already successfully obtained its unique OLM Package, it will also have: • The DOCP, containing the parameters the AP needs to connect to its serving NOS (see below) • Certificates The DOCP parameters are permanently stored by the AP, and will be used if the AP performs a factory reset. However, they are overridden with the configuration that the AP obtains from the NOS server when it connects for the first time. If this downloaded configuration is incorrect, this may subsequently prevent the AP from successfully re-connecting to the Security Gateway and/or the correct NOS. In the NOS Client, check these parameters, which are the parameters supplied to the AP in the DOCP, as downloaded from the Field Redirector in its unique OLM Package: Select in Navigation Parameter Pane Notes Device.ManagementSe X_000295_DefaultMgmtServer The NOS the AP will attempt to connect rver URL to. Device.Time X_000295_DefaultNTPServer If this is incorrectly configured, the AP will be unable to set its clock time. Hence it will be unable to validate any certificates and establish an IPsec tunnel. In this case, the "Default" values are likely to be null. Device.Security X_000295_DefaultCRLServer If this is incorrectly configured, the AP will BaseUrl be unable to validate any certificates and establish an IPsec tunnel. In this case, the "Default" values are likely to be null. Device.IPsec X_000295_DefaultIPsecEnabl If it is expected that the AP will use IPsec, this will only be unchecked if the AP has not yet been able to connect to the NOS. Device.IPsec X_000295_DefaultRemoteTraf A list of remote Traffic Selectors supplied ficSelectors to the AP. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Troubleshooting Page 13 Select in Navigation Parameter Pane Notes FAPService.{i}.FAPCon X_000295_DefaultSecGWSer The serving IPsec gateway address. trol.UMTS.Gateway ver If all these Default values are null, this means that the AP has never connected to the NOS, so it has been unable to inform the NOS with these values. In this case, check the AP’s ability to connect to the Field Redirector and the IPsec SecGW. For example, ensure any on-site firewall is allowing the AP to connect to the Internet and also allows IPsec to pass through. If the default values are populated, this shows means the AP has been able to connect at least once. Hence, in this case, check the AP configuration provisioned from the NOS. That is, ensure these parameters are set correctly: Select in Navigation Parameter Pane Notes Device.ManagementSe URL rver The configured NOS address. In most cases, this should be the same NOS as provided in the DOCP and shown in X_000295_DefaultMgmtServerURL. Device.Time NTPServer1, NTPServer2, The operator's NTP server addresses. All NTPServer3 and NTPServer4 four parameters should have an NTP server address. If all of them are incorrectly configured, the AP will be unable to set its clock time. Hence it will be unable to validate any certificates and establish an IPsec tunnel. Device.Security X_000295_CRLServerBaseUrl If this is incorrectly configured, the AP will be unable to validate any certificates and establish an IPsec tunnel. Device.IPsec Enable Device.IPsec X_000295_ConfiguredRemote The list of configured remote end Traffic TrafficSelectors Selectors for the AP. When using an ACME SecGW, leave these at the default values. In this scenario, if they are configured, the AP may be able to establish an IPsec tunnel, but may then be unable to reconnect to the NOS. FAPService.{i}.FAPCon SecGWServer1 trol.UMTS.Gateway nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 If the AP should use IPsec, this must be checked (enabled). If this is unchecked (disabled) then the AP will not attempt to establish an IPsec tunnel, which means it will be unable to reconnect to the NOS. The configured IPsec gateway. If this is incorrect, the AP will be unable to find the SecGW, and hence will be unable to reconnect to the NOS. Troubleshooting Page 14 To resolve any incorrect provisioned values, correct them in the NOS then perform a factory reset. The AP will reconnect to the NOS using the default factory configuration and then obtain the updated configuration. 4.3.1 S60 Factory Reset 1) Use a thin rod to press and hold the reset button, which is accessed through a small hole under the Ethernet port. 2) Keep the reset button pressed until the Service LED changes from blinking fast (50ms on, 50ms off) to blinking slowly (50ms on, 200ms off). The 4G Service LED blinks fast (50ms on, 50ms off) until the factory reset commences, then it blinks slowly (50ms on, 200ms off). When the factory restore process is complete, the LED extinguishes and the AP automatically reboots. The AP will then attempt to re-contact the Redirector via the Internet, in case there is an updated OLM Package available (for example, if the DOCP for the AP has been modified and/or there are new certificates for the AP). The AP will then attempt to reconnect to the specified IPsec Security Gateway and NOS. If the AP is unable to reconnect to the Redirector, it will use the existing DOCP parameters. 3) See the nanoLTE AP Troubleshooting manual [TRB_43005] for the full AP restart sequence following a factory reset. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Troubleshooting Page 15 5 nanoLTE AP and PSU Regulatory Information This chapter provides the customer with safety and regulatory warnings, cautions and information for the ip.access Ltd range of products. • 5.1 Warnings and Cautions • 5.2 Regulatory Statements for nanoLTE S60 AP • 5.3 Regulatory Statements for PSAA20R-120L6 PSU 5.1 Warnings and Cautions Electrical Safety CAUTION The nanoLTE AP is intended for dry indoor applications only. If evidence of condensation is present do not apply power to the nanoLTE AP. CAUTION The nanoLTE AP is designed to be operated as a fixed system device and must be located away from the user. It must be mounted in a manner to ensure that all users and bystanders are kept a minimum of 20cm away from the integral antennas at all times. WARNING Do not immerse any part of the nanoLTE AP or its power supply in water or any other liquid. Do not install or use the nanoLTE AP or its power supply near open water. Do not spill liquids of any type on the nanoLTE AP or its power supply. WARNING Do not use liquid, solvent or aerosol cleaning agents on or near the nanoLTE AP or its power supply. CAUTION To avoid the risk of fire and/or electrical shock, do not push objects through openings into the nanoLTE AP or its power supply. The only exception is the recess for the Reset switch, which is recessed to prevent accidental operation. CAUTION Do not disassemble the nanoLTE AP or its power supply. CAUTION The nanoLTE AP must only be powered using the ip.access power supply provided for use with the nanoLTE AP. CAUTION Before using the power supply, verify that the mains voltage is within the range specified by the voltage printed on the power supply. CAUTION The PSU supplied with the nanoLTE AP must not be used for powering any other equipment. CAUTION To avoid the risk of fire and/or electrical shock, do not overload power outlets or extension cables. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 nanoLTE AP and PSU Regulatory Information Page 16 CAUTION When disconnecting the power supply from the mains, pull the plug. Pulling the cable may result in damage to the cable. Interference with Electronic Devices CAUTION If using a pacemaker, ensure you are using the device in accordance with its safety requirements with respect to RF devices. Consult your doctor if you have questions about RF signals and your pacemaker. CAUTION If using a hearing aid, RF devices may cause interference. CAUTION Unshielded electronic devices should not be used near the nanoLTE AP. Conversely, the nanoLTE AP should not be installed adjacent to unshielded electrical or electronic devices (such as unshielded speakers). Other Warnings and Cautions WARNING Do not install the nanoLTE AP in a position where the power supply cable or network cable may cause a tripping or choking hazard. WARNING Do not install the nanoLTE AP or the power supply on an unstable surface. All caution must be observed to prevent the device from falling and causing injury to a person and/or damage to the device. WARNING The nanoLTE AP should not be disposed of in household waste bins. Please follow local regulations for disposal of electronic devices. CAUTION Do not install the nanoLTE AP in a position where the power supply cable or network cable may be damaged by walking on the cables. CAUTION Do not attempt to fit an external antenna or antenna cabling to the nanoLTE AP. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 nanoLTE AP and PSU Regulatory Information Page 17 5.2 Regulatory Statements for nanoLTE S60 AP 5.2.1 US FCC Compliance • FCC CFR47 Parts 15B, 24 Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Model LTE Band FCC ID nanoLTE S60 435R QGGIPA435R WARNING This is a class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:. • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 nanoLTE AP and PSU Regulatory Information Page 18 5.2.2 EU Regulatory Compliance The nanoLTE AP model 435S (Band 3) conforms to the following regulatory standards: Health (Art 3.1(a)): EN50385: 2002 Safety (Art 3.1(a)): EN 62368-1:2014 EMC (Art 3.1(b)): Draft EN 301 489-1 V2.1.0, Draft EN 301 489-50 V2.1.0 Spectrum (Art 3.2): EN 301 908-14 V11.1.1 This product is intended for use in all Member States of the European Union. "Hereby, ip.access Ltd, declares that the nanoLTE 435S is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU." A copy of regulatory compliance documentation may be obtained in writing from "IP Access Ltd, Building 2020, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6DW, UK". 5.2.3 Safety Standards • EN 62368-1:2014 5.2.4 Environmental Standards • ETSI 300 019-2-3 • ETSI 300 019-2-2 5.2.5 RF Exposure Statement This equipment complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines for base stations. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the product 20cm or more away from a person's body. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 nanoLTE AP and PSU Regulatory Information Page 19 5.3 Regulatory Statements for PSAA20R-120L6 PSU Safety Approvals UL/cUL 60950-1 CB CE SAA+C-TICK+MEPS Mechanical Characteristics L x W x H: 71.7mm x 50.0mm x 39.1mm (2.82" x 1.97" x 1.54") Weight:: 180.8g (6.38oz) AC Input Voltage Rating 100 to 240V AC Emissions FCC Class B EN55022 Class B AC Input Voltage Range 90 to 264V AC Immunity IEC61000-4-2 Level 4 IEC61000-4-3 Level 2 IEC61000-4-4 Level 2 IEC61000-4-5 Level 2 IEC61000-4-6 Level 2 IEC61000-4-8 Level 1 IEC61000-4-11 AC Input Frequency 47 to 63Hz Input Current 0.8A (RMS) maximum at 120V AC and max load 0.5A (RMS) maximum at 240V AC and max load Leakage Current 0.25mA maximum Inrush Current <60A for 100V AC at maximum load <100A for 240V AC at maximum load (Cold start at ambient 25°C) Over-Current Protection Short circuit: Auto restart Short-Circuit Protection Output can be shorted permanently without damage Input Power Saving 0.1W maximum at no load Dielectric Withstand (Hi-pot) Test Primary to Secondary: 3000VAC or 4242VDC, 10mA 1min. 3600VAC or 5090VDC, 10mA 3s. Output Efficiency DOE Level VI Insulation Class II Double Insulated Environmental Operation: 0 to +40C Non-operation: -20 to +75C Humidity: 20 to 90% DC Output Connector 5.5mm O.D., 2.1mm I.D., 9.5mm length. Centre conductor positive. nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 nanoLTE AP and PSU Regulatory Information Page 20 5.3.1 Output Specification Model DC Output PSAA20R-120L6 12V / 20W Load Min Max 0A 1.67A nanoLTE S60 AP Hardware Installation NANO_INST_43315 v200_0.5 for N4G_2.0 © ip.access Limited 2017 Ripple P-P (max) Regulation Efficiency Line / Load Level 120mV ±5% VI nanoLTE AP and PSU Regulatory Information Page 21
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