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ProST Hardware Installation User Guide

 

 

 

 
Page 55 

Commercial in Confidence 

UWB-D00111 Rev L 

 

 

The AC power cabling consists of the following stages: 

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Changing SDA-1 Type II plug prongs

 

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Plugging SDA-1 into wall outlet

 

7.3.1.1 Changing the SDA-1 Type II Plug Prongs 

The SDA-1 Type II allows you to attach plug prongs suited to the electrical wall socket of the 
country in which you are installing the equipment. Therefore, before plugging the SDA-1 Type II 
into the electrical outlet, ensure that the correct prongs are attached to the SDA-1 Type II. 

To change the SDA-1 Type II plug prongs: 

1.  On the rear of the SDA-1 Type II, slide the locking switch to 

OPEN

2.  Remove the prongs by sliding the prongs in the direction away from the switch. 

3.  Insert the desired prongs by aligning the prongs with the SDA-1 Type II's prong groove, and 

then sliding the prongs onto the SDA-1 Type II until it reaches the end of the groove.  

4.  Lock the prongs in place by moving the switch to 

LOCK

 

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7.3.1.2  Plugging the SDA-1 Type II into an Electrical Wall Outlet 

After you have attached the suitable plug prongs onto the SDA-1 Type II, you can plug it into a 
standard electrical wall outlet (110/240 VAC), as illustrated below. 

Summary of Contents for ProST

Page 1: ...UGD D00111 Rev L ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Software Release 7 7 ...

Page 2: ...otice or liability to make changes in equipment design or specifications Information supplied by Airspan Networks Inc is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Airspan Networks Inc for the use thereof nor for the rights of third parties which may be effected in any way by the use of thereof Any representation s in this document concerning performance of Airspa...

Page 3: ... 11 FCC Notice 12 Federal Communication Commission Notice 12 Maximum Output TX Power 13 700MHz Antennas 13 1 4 GHz Antennas 14 2 5 GHz Antennas 14 1 About this Guide 15 1 1Purpose 15 1 2Intended Audience 15 1 3Conventions 15 1 4Referenced Documentation 16 2 System Overview 17 2 1ProST Frequency Ranges 18 2 1 1 Main Features 19 2 2ProST 2 Frequency Ranges 19 2 2 1 Main Features 20 2 3Architecture 2...

Page 4: ...ensions 31 4 3 2 Ports 31 4 3 3 LEDs 32 4 4SDA 4SDC Type II Optional DC power supply 32 4 4 1 Physical Dimensions 32 4 4 2 Ports 33 4 4 3 LEDs 33 5 Mounting the ProST 34 5 1Wall Mounting 35 5 2Pole Mounting 38 5 3Mounting the SDA 4S 42 5 3 1 Desktop Mounting 42 5 3 2 Wall Mounting 42 6 Network Cabling 44 6 1Connecting to IDU 44 6 1 1 Connecting the SDA 1 Type II 44 6 1 2 Connecting the SDA 4S Type...

Page 5: ...utlet 55 7 3 1 3 Using SDA 4S Type II and SDA 4S VL Type II 56 8 Power Cable Connection 58 8 1Housing the Connectors 58 8 2Connecting to the SDA 4SDC 58 9 Connecting Lightning and Surge Protector 60 9 1PolyPhaser Wiring Diagram 61 9 2Lightning and Surge Protection Connection Scenarios 61 10 RSSI LED Plug Adapter for Antenna Alignment 64 10 1 LED Status 65 11 Connecting External Antenna 67 12 Appen...

Page 6: ... Type II 32 Figure 15 SDA 4S top panel 33 Figure 16 ProST rear view 34 Figure 17 Mount separation 35 Figure 18 Mount separation 1 35 Figure 19 Wall mount template 36 Figure 20 Mounting bracket 37 Figure 21 Mounting to bracket 37 Figure 22 Rotation 38 Figure 23 Pole mount summery 38 Figure 24 Mounting bracket attached 39 Figure 25 Pole mount clamping bracket 40 Figure 26 Pole mount U bolts 40 Figur...

Page 7: ...ure 43 ProST to power 56 Figure 44 Power cord 56 Figure 45 Connecting to AC power 57 Figure 46 Power connectors Anderson Powerpole 58 Figure 47 Contact pin 58 Figure 48 crimped 58 Figure 49 Insertion 58 Figure 50 Connect to power source 59 Figure 51 Working with SDA 61 Figure 52 RJ45 working with SDA 61 Figure 53 Mounting template 61 Figure 54 SDA 1 PolyPhaser ProST 62 Figure 55 SDA 4S PolyPhaser ...

Page 8: ...T Frequency Ranges 18 Table 5 ProST Dimensions 28 Table 6 SDA 1 Dimensions 30 Table 7 SDA 1 ports 30 Table 8 SDA 4S Type II dimensions 31 Table 9 SDA 4S ports 31 Table 10 SDA 4SDC dimensions 32 Table 11 SDA 4SDC ports 33 Table 12 SDA 4S LEDs 33 Table 13 SDA 1 48 Table 14 SDA 4S straight through 49 Table 15 SDA 4S crossover 49 Table 16 LED Status 65 Table 17 LED Status per RSSI level 65 Table 18 Tr...

Page 9: ...a the external antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Modifications Any changes and modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by Airspan Networks may void the user s authority to operate the equipment General Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace and service the equipment The device cannot be sold ...

Page 10: ...out obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains materials protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manu...

Page 11: ...ΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999 5 ΕΚ Français Cet appareil est conforme aux exigencies essentialles et aux autres dispositions pertinantes de la Directive 1999 5 EC Íslenska Þessi búnaður samrýmist lögboðnum kröfum og öðrum ákvæðum tilskipunar 1999 5 ESB Italiano Questo apparato é conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999 5 EC Nederlands Deze apparatuur vo...

Page 12: ...g 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 Fixed and base stations transmitting a signal with an emission bandwidth greater than 1 MHz must not exceed an ERP o...

Page 13: ...ulations 700MHz Antennas Table 1 700MHz Antenna Types Type Frequency range Gain Manufacturer Model number V Pol MCX 698 746 MHz 7 5 dBi Mars Antennas MA WA70 AS8 Flat panel 698 746 MHz 10 5 dBi Mti Wireless Edge Ltd MT 223003 N Sector 698 746 MHz 12 0 5 dBi Mti Wireless Edge Ltd MT 223002 NV Sector 698 746 MHz 13 5 dBi Mti Wireless Edge Ltd MT 223006 NV Yagi directional 698 746 MHz 15 3 dBi Trival...

Page 14: ...TIL TEK TA 1450 Omnidirectional 1425 1535 MHz 12 dBi TIL TEK TA 1450 2 Panel 1425 1535 MHz 17 dBi TIL TEK TA 1406 Direction Panel 1425 1535 MHz 18 dBi Foshan Sanshui Shing Road Antenna Co TDJ SA1500 18 65 2 5 GHz Antennas Table 3 2 5GHz Antenna Types Type Frequency range Gain Manufacturer Model number Flat Panel 2 3 2 7 GHz 14 0 5 dBi Mti Wireless Edge Ltd MT 344052 mV Panel 2 3 2 7 GHz 17 dBi Mar...

Page 15: ...by step instructions for setting up and installing the ProST These procedures include System Overview Installation Prerequisites Physical description Mounting Cabling Connecting Lightning and Surge Protection 1 2 Intended Audience This guide is intended for qualified and authorized technicians who are responsible for installing the ProST 1 3 Conventions Icon Description Checkpoint Marks a point in...

Page 16: ... User Guide Page 16 Commercial in Confidence UWB D00111 Rev L 1 4 Referenced Documentation For a detailed description of the Web based configuration tool refer to the WiMAX Web based Management for Subscriber Stations User Guide ...

Page 17: ...talled outdoors on a pole or wall enabling optimal positioning for best reception with the BS Outdoor mounting of the ProST is made possible due to ProST s built in lightning surge protection feature complying with Surge Immunity standard EN 61000 4 5 ProST is powered through the SDA 1 Type II referred henceforth as SDA 1 adapter which interfaces with the subscriber s LAN ProST connects to the SDA...

Page 18: ...nnel Bandwidth 698 746 in MHz TDD mode 2 5 MHz 5 MHz 10 MHz 1 39 1 524 in GHz TDD mode 1 5 MHz 1 75 MHz 2 5 MHz 5 MHz 2 5 2 69 GHz in TDD mode NPI 2 5 MHz 5 MHz 10 MHz 2 7 2 9 GHz in TDD mode NPI 3 MHz 6 MHz 10 MHz 3 3 3 5 GHz in TDD mode 1 75 MHz 2 75 MHz 3 5 MHz 5 MHz 3 4 3 6 GHz in FDD mode 1 75 MHz 3 5 MHz 3 6 3 8 GHz in TDD mode 1 75 MHz 3 5 MHz 5 MHz 4 9 5 0 GHz in TDD mode 2 5 MHz 5 MHz 10 ...

Page 19: ...lowing you to add WiFi functionality to your ProST unit s SDA MSG Multi Service Gateway Optional VoIP module an extension module allowing you to add VoIP functionality to your ProST unit s High throughput providing fast access at burst data rates up to 37 Mbps over the air gross rate over up to a 10 MHz channel Option of LAN switch with indoor adapter Up to 4 ports with VLAN port switching Support...

Page 20: ...n of 16 dBi Indoor Ethernet adapter SDA 1 Type II providing power and interface termination up to 100 m Category 5e cable between ProST and SDA 1 Indoor SDA 4S Type II small low cost IDU with built in LAN switch SDA 4SDC Type II small low cost DC IDU with built in LAN Switch SDA WiFi Optional WiFi module an extension module allowing you to add WiFi functionality to your ProST 2 unit s SDA MSG Mult...

Page 21: ...or optional SDA 4S Type II SDA 4S VL Type II or SDA 4S DC Type II Third party external antenna optional deployment Note The SDA 1 Type II adapter can also be implemented with other Airspan s products i e BSR PPR and SPR For further information regarding these products please contact your nearest Airspan dealer The figure below displays a typical architecture setup of the ProST with an integrated a...

Page 22: ... third party external antenna i e no integrated antenna The ProST model with the integrated antenna is shown below Figure 4 ProST with integrated antenna The ProST model with the N type connector for connecting an external antenna is shown below Figure 5 ProST with external antenna 2 4 1 ProST Block Diagram Figure 6 Block Diagram ...

Page 23: ...ST needs to perform a few tasks First the Network Entry process defined in 802 16 2004 begins with the ProST scanning for a downlink DL signal from the base station and then synchronizing to the DL channel Thereafter the ProST can start the process of initial ranging which alerts the BS to the presence of the ProST and establishment of management connections to obtain basic and primary management ...

Page 24: ...20mm length 2 x M10 hex nuts 2 x M10 plain washers 2 x M10 spring lock washers Note The standard ProST kit does not include pole mounting accessories For pricing and ordering of pole mounting accessories please contact your nearest Airspan dealer Note The standard ProST kit does not include the SDA 1 Type II adapter For pricing and ordering of the SDA 1 Type II adapter please contact your nearest ...

Page 25: ...obstructions in the wireless path Check possibility of future obstructions such as plans to erect buildings and trees that may grow tall enough to obstruct the wireless path Align antenna for maximizing received signal strength RSS Consider nearby sources of interference that could degrade performance of radio Mount radios as far from sources of interference as possible Ensure base station and Pro...

Page 26: ...istance from the transmitter to any reflection point on the surface point and then onto the receiver is one half wavelength longer than the direct signal path One method for clearing the Fresnel Zone is by increasing the antenna height The first Fresnel Zone radius is calculated by the following equation Figure 9 Fresnel formula Figure 10 Fresnel Zones Typically at least 60 clearance of the first ...

Page 27: ...d be mounted at a height of at least 4 7 meters 60 of 7 8 meters above ground level or clutter level 3 4 3 Radio Antenna Alignment Once the ProST is installed and aimed in the general direction of the base station it is recommended to measure the received signal strength RSS to determine the signal strength received from the base station and to precisely align the ProST for maximum signal strength...

Page 28: ...ack panel provides holes for ProST mounting This subsection provides the following ProST physical descriptions 1Dimensions 1Ports 4 1 1 Physical Dimensions The table below lists the physical dimensions of the ProST Table 5 ProST Dimensions Parameter Value Dimensions H x W x D 311 x 244 x 65 5 mm 12 24 x 9 6 x 2 57 inches Weight 1 94 kg approximate 4 1 2 Port The ProST provides a 15 pin D type port...

Page 29: ... 1 is an integrated Ethernet and AC DC power supply adapter that simply plugs into a standard electrical wall outlet 110 240 VAC The SDA 1 enables easy plug prong replacement to suit geographical location of electrical outlet sockets e g American vs European The SDA 1 provides the ProST with the following interfaces 10 100BaseT interface with subscriber s network PC 10 to 52 VDC power supply The S...

Page 30: ...aseT with subscriber s network 4 2 3 LED The SDA 1 provides a green power LED labeled POWER located on its front panel This LED light not only indicates the presence of power but also can indicate incorrect SDA 1 port assignment for the network cables i e from the ProST and computer For a detailed description of the POWER LED see 1Troubleshooting 4 3 SDA 4S Type II and SDA 4S VL Type II Optional N...

Page 31: ...ons Parameter Value Dimensions L x W x H 200 x 150 x 40 mm 7 87 x 5 9 x 1 57 inches Weight 0 577 kg 4 3 2 Ports The SDA 4S Type II and SDA 4S VL Type II adapters provide ports on their bottom panels which are described in the table below Table 9 SDA 4S ports Port Interface 4 x 8 pin RJ 45 10 100BaseT with subscriber s network supports Auto Negotiation and MDI MDI X automatic crossover allowing con...

Page 32: ... The LEDs description is the same as for the SDA 4SDC below 4 4 SDA 4SDC Type II Optional DC power supply The SDA 4SDC Type II indoor unit is an integrated LAN switch providing power and four 10 100BaseT ports for interfacing with the subscriber s network and especially designed for implementation where available power supply is DC This model provides regulated 48 VDC power The unit is displayed i...

Page 33: ...which are described in the table below Table 12 SDA 4S LEDs LED Color Status Meaning UPLINK Yellow 100BaseT or Orange 10BaseT On Physical link 10BaseT or 100BaseT between SDA 4S adapter and ProST Blinking Traffic currently flowing between SDA 4S and ProST Off No link between SDA 4S and ProST 1 2 3 4 Yellow 100BaseT or Orange 10BaseT On Physical link 10BaseT or 100BaseT between SDA 4S and subscribe...

Page 34: ... mounting For either mounting methods the ProST provides mounting holes molded into its back panel for attaching the wall or pole mounting brackets as displayed in the figure below Figure 16 ProST rear view Note The standard ProST kit provides wall mounting brackets To pole mount the ProST contact your nearest Airspan distributor for pricing and ordering of pole mounting brackets Note A minimum of...

Page 35: ... is wall mounted in two main stages Attaching the mounting bracket to the ProST s mounting holes Attaching the mounting bracket attached to the ProST to the wall To wall mount the ProST 1 Position the unassembled mounting bracket on the mounting surface e g wall and then use a pencil to mark the position of the four mounting holes Ensure that the distance between the hole centers are 120 mm height...

Page 36: ...ounting bracket s four holes with the wall anchors and then insert a screw not supplied through the mounting bracket holes into each wall anchor and tighten Note The screws are not provided for attaching the mounting bracket to the wall The screw size depends on the structure of the building to which the bracket is to be attached When selecting screw sizes consideration must be given to the weight...

Page 37: ...groove for inserting a nut must be aligned with the ProST s mounting hole that is nearest to the ProST s rear panel c From the external sides insert the M10 hex head screws through the mounting bracket s holes and ProST s mounting holes Loosely fasten with the M10 hex nuts Figure 21 Mounting to bracket 6 Adjust the horizontal positioning of the ProST and then tighten the two M10 x 1 5 hex head scr...

Page 38: ...planes for antenna alignment The ProST is mounted using the mounting holes located on the ProST s back panel and the supplied when ordered pole mounting brackets The pole mounting bracket is designed to support the ProST on a round pole of 45 mm in diameter The figure below illustrates a summary of the ProST pole mounting procedure Figure 23 Pole mount summery To pole mount the ProST 1 Attach the ...

Page 39: ... 2 Attach the clamping bracket to the mounting bracket a Slide an M6 spring lock washer onto an M6 hex head screw Align the mounting bracket s and clamping bracket s pivot holes such that the clamping bracket is aligned to the inside of the mounting bracket From the external side of the mounting bracket insert the M6 hex head screw into the pivot holes and then fasten but not tightly The clamping ...

Page 40: ...side with the two M8 hex nuts b Attach the second U bolt as described above Figure 26 Pole mount U bolts 4 Perform final MicroMAX orientation a Adjust the vertical position of the ProST by choosing a final elevation hole as described in Step 2 Lock the ProST at the desired position by inserting the locking bolt in the desired position and fastening it tightly Fasten tightly the bolt in the pivot h...

Page 41: ...nt the bolts from working loose ProST positioning is obtained in two planes by adjustment of the mounting bracket assembly as shown below Figure 28 ProST positioning It is important to provide strain relief and drip loop for Cat 5e cables Create a drip loop and strain relief using cable tie to tie cable to pole as displayed in the figure below Figure 29 strain relief ...

Page 42: ...SDA 4S bottom panel Therefore no installation is necessary for desktop mounting Caution To prevent a fire hazard caused by overheating do not place the SDA 4S on a carpeted surface where airflow is restricted 5 3 2 Wall Mounting Wall mounting is made possible by the existence of two mounting hooks molded into the SDA 4S s bottom panel as displayed in the figure below Figure 30 Wall mount To wall m...

Page 43: ... the SDA 4S mounting holes 5 Hold the SDA 4S with both hands and align the entrance to the two mounting hooks with the screws Slide the screws into the mounting hooks by lowering the SDA 4S onto the screws Note For safety both mounting hooks must be utilized when mounting the unit Note The SDA 4S is supplied with a 1 metre AC power lead assembly Therefore ensure the unit is mounted within reachabl...

Page 44: ...ltiple LAN ports for interfacing with the subscriber s network Note Use CAT 5e unshielded cable only 6 1 1 Connecting the SDA 1 Type II The ProST connects to the SDA 1 using a CAT 5Ee cable with 8 pin RJ 45 connectors on either end The ProST provides a 15 pin D type port for interfacing with the SDA 1 However for allowing the use of RJ 45 connectors your ProST kit includes a DB15 to RJ45 adapter t...

Page 45: ...lor coding However if you implement your company s wire color coding scheme ensure that the wires are paired and twisted according to pin functions listed in the table above e g Rx with Rx The maximum CAT 5Ee cable length for ODU IDU connectivity is 100 meters To connect the ProST to the SDA 1 1 Attach the DB15 side of the DB15 to RJ45 adapter to the ProST s 15 pin D type port female labeled DATA ...

Page 46: ...et cable Connectors ProST DB15 to RJ45 adapter SDA 4S DB15 to RJ45 adapter CAT 5Ee cable with 8 pin RJ 45 male connectors on either end Connector pinouts Figure 34 Pinouts ProST to SDA 4S Note The standard ProST ProST WiFi kit does not include the SDA 4S Type II SDA 4S VL Type II or SDA 4S DC adapters For pricing and ordering of the SDA 4S Type II SDA 4S VL Type II or SDA 4S DC adapter please cont...

Page 47: ...rface However optional IDU adapters SDA 4S Type II SDA 4S VL Type II or SDA 4S DC Type II are offered that provide four LAN ports for interfacing with the subscriber s LAN network Caution Only subscriber terminal equipment e g computer modem port that is designed for full compliance with TNV 1 telecommunication network connectivity can be connected to the SDA 1 Warranty of Airspan s equipment shal...

Page 48: ... II connectivity is as follows Cable Straight through CAT 5e Ethernet cable Connectors 8 pin RJ 45 Connector pinouts Table 13 SDA 1 Pin Function 8 Pin RJ 45 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 6 Rx To connect the ProST to the subscriber s network PC via SDA 1 Type II 1 Plug the supplied Category 5e Ethernet cable into the SDA 1 s RJ 45 port labeled LAN PC 2 Plug the loose end of the Category 5e Ethernet cable into the...

Page 49: ...hich the port is connected is running at 100 Mbps the port connection will transmit packets at 100 Mbps Conversely if the device to which the port is connected is running at 10 Mbps the port connection will transmit packets at 10 Mbps In addition the SDA 4S ports support MDI MDI X automatic crossover allowing connection to straight through or crossover CAT 5e cables Therefore these ports can be co...

Page 50: ...thernet network and the RJ 45 port to ProST 1 Plug the CAT 5e Ethernet cable into the MSG unit 8 pin RJ 45 LAN port 2 Plug the other end of the CAT 5e Ethernet cable into your computer s LAN port located at the back of your computer 3 Plug the additional CAT 5e Ethernet cable into the other SDA unit 8 pin RJ 45 Radio port and then into the ProST 4 Plug standard telephone cable s with RJ 11 ends in...

Page 51: ...e To connect the SDA WiFi s LAN port s to Ethernet network and the RJ 45 port to ProST 1 Plug a CAT 5e Ethernet cable into one or more of the SDA WiFi unit s 8 pin RJ 45 LAN ports 2 Plug the other end of the CAT 5e Ethernet cable into a computer s LAN port located at the back of the computer 3 Plug the additional CAT 5e Ethernet cable into the PSA unit 8 pin RJ 45 Radio port and then into the ProS...

Page 52: ...ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Page 52 Commercial in Confidence UWB D00111 Rev L Figure 39 SDA WiFi PC to ProST ...

Page 53: ... 61000 4 5 7 1 DC Power Source ProST can be connected directly to a DC power supply unit that supplies 10 52 VDC 0 2 to 0 9 A 15W maximum assuming up to 100 m cable length between ProST and power source The ProST to DC power connectivity is supported by a splitter cable One end of the splitter cable connects to the ProST using the RJ45 to DB15 adapter or connecting directly to the 15 pin D type po...

Page 54: ...oST is powered from an AC power source when implementing the SDA 1 Type II which is plugged directly into a standard electrical wall outlet 110 240 VAC The optional IDU adapters SDA 4S Type II and SDA 4S VL Type II also power ProST from the subscriber s AC electrical wall outlet The difference between the SDA 1 Type II and SDA 4S Type II adapters is the method of connectivity to the power outlet a...

Page 55: ... attached to the SDA 1 Type II To change the SDA 1 Type II plug prongs 1 On the rear of the SDA 1 Type II slide the locking switch to OPEN 2 Remove the prongs by sliding the prongs in the direction away from the switch 3 Insert the desired prongs by aligning the prongs with the SDA 1 Type II s prong groove and then sliding the prongs onto the SDA 1 Type II until it reaches the end of the groove 4 ...

Page 56: ...ng an AC power cord The appropriate AC power cord is supplied according to the country of use The cable setup between the SDA 4S and power outlet includes the following Connector AC IEC 60320 type female Plug The appropriate plug type is supplied according to the country of use Cable 3x1 z0 mm 10A 250 VAC maximum length is 180 cm Figure 44 Power cord To connect the SDA 4S to the AC power supply 1 ...

Page 57: ...L 3 Verify that the power is received by the SDA 4S by checking that the POWER LED light is on Figure 45 Connecting to AC power Verify that your SDA 4S is on and receiving power by checking that the LED labeled POWER is lit see 2SDA 4S LED description If it is not lit see 2Troubleshooting ...

Page 58: ...ard crimping tool crimp the barrel tightly onto the wire recommended 16 AWG cable wire Figure 48 crimped 2 Insert the contact into the hood with the contact s tongue pointing downwards and snap into place Ensure that the housing spring mates with the underside of the contact s tongue Figure 49 Insertion 8 2 Connecting to the SDA 4SDC Once you have crimped the power cord to the Powerpole connectors...

Page 59: ...e mated fully 2 Connect the power connectors to the SDA 4SDC power receptacles so that the connectors color matches the receptacle s color red to red positive and black to black negative 3 Connect the other end of the power cord to the third party DC power source Ensure that the positive and negative sides are correct Figure 50 Connect to power source ...

Page 60: ...tall the lightning and surge protector during adverse weather conditions when the threat of lightning strike is possible Note The protector unit must be grounded to a low impedance low R and low L ground system to operate properly Note For pricing and ordering of the Polyphaser lightning and surge protector contact your Airspan representative To install the lightning protector 1 Connect the protec...

Page 61: ...grounded on a nearby plate or bulkhead panel that is bonded to an earth ground system Figure 53 Mounting template 2 Attach the protector s lid by using the four M4 x 20 mm screws Ensure that the neoprene gasket on the lid is not loose or out of the groove 3 Secure the CAT 5e cable to the grommet by fastening the gland nut 9 2 Lightning and Surge Protection Connection Scenarios The figures below il...

Page 62: ...ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Page 62 Commercial in Confidence UWB D00111 Rev L Figure 54 SDA 1 PolyPhaser ProST ...

Page 63: ...ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Page 63 Commercial in Confidence UWB D00111 Rev L Figure 55 SDA 4S PolyPhaser ProST Figure 56 SDA 4SDC PolyPhaser ProST ...

Page 64: ...nts The RSSI LED Plug adapter connects between the ProST and SDA by a CAT 5e cable s The RSSI LED Plug adapter provides two 15 pin D type ports one for the ProST side and the other for the SDA side The RSSI LED Plug adapter can be connected in one of the following manners One end connects directly to the ProST s 15 pin D type port and the other end connects to the SDA IDU adapters by a CAT 5e cabl...

Page 65: ...66 dB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Before connecting the power adapter to the ProST you need to connect the AC power cable that connects to the subscriber s power outlet to the adapter as described in the following procedure To connect the RSSI LED Plug Adapter 1 Connect the 15 pin D type male connector at one end of the straight through cable to the ProST 2 Connect the 15 pin D type female connector at the ot...

Page 66: ...e 66 Commercial in Confidence UWB D00111 Rev L The following diagram illustrates the RSSI LED plug connections Figure 57 RSSI connections Note RSSI response time has been proportionally increased from previous models to enable longer alignment ...

Page 67: ...se antennas certified with the product are used The use of any antenna other than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden Caution The external antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Caution The ProST and external antenna should be installed ONLY by experienced installation professionals who are familiar with the local buildi...

Page 68: ...ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Page 68 Commercial in Confidence UWB D00111 Rev L ...

Page 69: ...s attached incorrectly to SDA 1 Remove the SDA 1 plug prongs and reinsert them ensuring the following Prongs are inserted into the SDA 1 s prong grooves Prongs slid to the end Switch is in LOCK position Network cables radio and LAN inserted into incorrect RJ 45 ports of the SDA 1 Ensure that the cables are plugged into the correct SDA 1 ports Port labeled RADIO for ProST to SDA 1 connectivity Port...

Page 70: ...oughput QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying RF Radio Frequency Rx Receive SDA 4S Convenient term for either the SDA 4S Type II or SDA 4S VL adapters SF Service Flow SME Small and Medium sized Enterprise SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNR Signal to Noise Ratio ST Subscriber Terminal interchangeable with CPE or SS TDMA Time Division Multiple Access Technology for delivering digital wireless ...

Page 71: ...k 12 2007 Rosedale2 ranges Rev J M Falik 8 2008 Template change updates Rev K M Falik 2 2009 Additional ranges additions Rev L M Falik 8 2009 Graphic updates 12 4 Contact Information Customer Service Help Desk for customer service emergency Airspan Networks have introduced the 2Airspan Tracker application to enable prompt and efficient Customer Support services If you do not have an Airspan Tracke...

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