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BreezeACCESS SU-M-900 Installation Guide 

 

  

 

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Installation Guide 

Table of Contents 

System Description 

1-1

 

Introducing BreezeACCESS SU-M-900.......................................................... 1-2

 

System Specifications ................................................................................. 1-3

 

Radio and Modem............................................................................................. 1-3

 

Data Communications...................................................................................... 1-4

 

Configuration and Management........................................................................ 1-4

 

Connectors ....................................................................................................... 1-5

 

Mechanical and Electrical................................................................................. 1-5

 

Environmental.................................................................................................. 1-5

 

Antenna Specifications ..................................................................................... 1-5

 

Installation 

2-1

 

Packing List ................................................................................................ 2-2

 

Items Required for Installation ......................................................................... 2-2

 

Connecting the Unit .................................................................................... 2-6

 

Commissioning 

3-1

 

Configuration Applications .......................................................................... 3-2

 

Accessing the Monitor Program using Telnet..................................................... 3-2

 

Using BreezeCONFIG ACCESS ......................................................................... 3-2

 

Configuring Basic Parameters ...................................................................... 3-3

 

Messages associated with Bad Synch or Timeout events .............................. 3-6

 

Verifying Proper Operation .......................................................................... 3-7

 

The Roaming Scan Feature.......................................................................... 3-8

 

The Roaming Scan Mechanism ......................................................................... 3-8

 

Roaming Parameters ........................................................................................ 3-9

 

Changes in HDM/Flexible Hopping Definition Parameters .............................. 3-10

 

Summary of Contents for BreezeACCESS SU-M-900

Page 1: ...BreezeACCESS 900 SU M 900 Installation Guide June 2006 SW Version 4 5 22 P N 213919...

Page 2: ...s trademarks or service marks of Alvarion Ltd All other names are or may be the trademarks of their respective owners Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to cha...

Page 3: ...IRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD Disclaimer a The Software is sold on an AS IS basis Alvarion its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE...

Page 4: ...ATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS Limitation of Liability a ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF USE INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR F...

Page 5: ...CC Radiation Hazard Warning To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements in section 1 1307 a minimum separation distance of 20cm 8 inches is required between the antenna and all persons Safety Consider...

Page 6: ...ure that the antenna is grounded and suitable lightning protection devices are used so as to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges In any event Alvarion is not liable for any in...

Page 7: ...ion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or war...

Page 8: ...Antenna Specifications 1 5 Installation 2 1 Packing List 2 2 Items Required for Installation 2 2 Connecting the Unit 2 6 Commissioning 3 1 Configuration Applications 3 2 Accessing the Monitor Program...

Page 9: ...Table of Figures ix Installation Guide Table of Figures Figure 2 1 Connection Diagram 2 6 Figure 2 2 SU M 900 Front Panel 2 6...

Page 10: ...BreezeACCESS SU M 900 Installation Guide x...

Page 11: ...r introduces the BreezeACCESS SU M 900 system It includes the following section Introducing BreezeACCESS SU M 900 page 1 2 introduces the SU M 900 and its functionality System Specifications page 1 3...

Page 12: ...d tested container the BreezeACCESS SU M 900 is specially designed to provide a constant network connection for law enforcement and emergency services personnel The SU M 900 8D unit can support up to...

Page 13: ...equency Resolution 1 MHz Antenna P N 900556 5 dBi close coil linear polarized omni directional Output Power at antenna port 23 dBm typical Maximum Input Power at antenna port 20 dBm Gross Bit Rate 1 2...

Page 14: ...Access From Wired LAN Wireless Link Management Access Protection Multilevel password Configuration of remote access direction from Ethernet only from wireless link only or from both sides Configuratio...

Page 15: ...DC 1A max Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C 14 F to 60 C 140 F Storage Temperature 40 C 40 F to 70 C 158 F Operating Humidity 5 95 non condensing weather protected Shock Vibration According to...

Page 16: ...BreezeACCESS SU M 900 Installation Guide 1 6...

Page 17: ...wing sections Packing List 2 2 lists the items included with the SU M 900 Installing the SU M 900 Unit page 2 3 describes how to physically install the SU M 900 unit inside the vehicle Installing the...

Page 18: ...ith 250 V 3 A fuse Items Required for Installation The following list comprised items required to install the SU M 900 that are not included with the installation package Installation hardware for the...

Page 19: ...nt using four of the mounting holes in the unit as guides 2 Drill four holes in the surface using the marks you made 3 Clear all paint dirt and oil away from the area around the holes 4 If the SU M 90...

Page 20: ...hole It is important that there be a clean metal to metal contact point between the antenna mount and the car 3 Feed cable through hole from topside and fish out where access is available on bottom s...

Page 21: ...al to metal contact point between the antenna mount and the car 3 Assemble mount through hole from underside 4 Assemble the O ring into groove on brass nut 1 1 8 18 M mount interface nut 5 Assemble br...

Page 22: ...Connect the black wire to battery negative the red wire to 12 and the connector to the SU M s PWR port Straight 10BaseT Ethernet cable with standard RJ 45 connectors Connect to the ETH port on the SU...

Page 23: ...e a straight Ethernet 10Base T cable to connect a PC to the Ethernet ETH port located on the front panel of the unit Use a crossed cable to connect to a hub switch the unit can support up to 8 devices...

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Page 25: ...2 provides an overview of how to change parameter settings Configuring Basic Parameters page 3 3 lists the basic parameters and their default values Verifying Proper Operation page 3 7 describes how...

Page 26: ...ing the Telnet program configure the PC s IP parameters appropriately to enable connectivity with the unit The default IP address is 10 0 0 1 Using BreezeCONFIG ACCESS Connect a PC to the Ethernet por...

Page 27: ...asic parameters and their default values Parameter Default Value Comment IP Address 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 DHCP Option Disable Access to DHCP From Wlan Only ESS...

Page 28: ...HDM Flexible Hopping Definition Parameters on page 3 10 Transmit Level 24 dBm Retain the default setting VLAN Link Type Hybrid Link VLAN ID Management 65535 Best AU Support Disable Retain the default...

Page 29: ...o 110 NOTE The new parameters associated with the roaming scan feature are available in the Advanced Configuration Air Interface Parameters menu For details on this feature and the relevant parameters...

Page 30: ...he Max Number of Association Authentication is reached before resetting itself the unit will report FTL Periodic association timeouts For each Association Authentication timeout the unit will report a...

Page 31: ...ensure that the SU M 900 unit is fully operational To verify unit operation 1 Verify that the PWR LED on the SU M 900 unit is lit 2 Confirm that the PC is operational 3 Send and receive a test messag...

Page 32: ...ime is used by the SU to perform normal traffic The interval between two consecutive Scan Dwells is set by the Beacon Interval Between Scan Dwells parameter ensuring that at least one beacon can be re...

Page 33: ...nd 128 Kilo microseconds The range is from 1 to 10 Beacon Intervals or 0 If this parameter is set to 0 it means that the roaming feature is disabled The default is 0 Roaming Scan mode is disabled Maxi...

Page 34: ...Bm Conversion SU in the BreezeACCESS 900 System Manual to convert values from RSSI to dBm Changes in HDM Flexible Hopping Definition Parameters Scan Entire Sub Band Option In order to increase the roa...

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