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6                                                                                            MSR4000 Installation Guide  
 

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Summary of Contents for MSR4K43N0

Page 1: ...0511135 02 Aruba Networks MSR4000 Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...out or poses any danger Any actual proof sign or phenomenon of the afore mentioned situations should be brought to the attention of the company at the point of sale Please DO NOT attempt to repair the...

Page 3: ...plies to any customer or any third party authority or transfer of any rights The company reserves fully the final interpretation of the MSR4000 and this manual Safety Warnings The MSR4000 must be inst...

Page 4: ...tenna with lightning protection to prevent surge and static electricity Grounding Warning Always remember to protect your MSR4000 system by installation of grounding lines The ground connection must b...

Page 5: ...r valid loads RF modules with less than 100mW power may work in a test environment without antennas or load connections provided the duration of operation is less than 30 minutes Protection on unused...

Page 6: ...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 in...

Page 7: ...the EU Member States Norway and Switzerland and therefore are marked with the symbol shown at the left crossed out wheelie bin The treatment applied at end of life of these products in these countrie...

Page 8: ...MSR4000 Installation Guide 7 MSR4KAC...

Page 9: ...MS AND TOOLS 16 3 2 TYPES OF CONNECTIONS 16 3 3 IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER 18 3 4 WEATHERPROOFING ANTENNAS CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE MSR4000 18 3 5 WEATHERPROOFING CABLE CONNECTIONS 22 4 MSR4000 INS...

Page 10: ...SR4KP PoE powered MSR4KAC AC powered 100 240VAC 1 1 Interfaces Figure 1 1 Interfaces on the MSR4KP 1 Antenna 2 Radio 2 6 Antenna 1 Radio 0 2 Antenna 2 Radio 1 7 Antenna 1 Radio 3 3 Antenna 2 Radio 3 8...

Page 11: ...dio 3 9 Antenna 1 Radio 1 4 Antenna 2 Radio 0 10 Antenna 1 Radio 2 5 Ethernet Interface 11 USB Console Interface 6 AC Power Interface 1 2 LED Status Indicators The MSR4000 includes visual indicators f...

Page 12: ...Traffic on Ethernet link R0 Radio 0 Status Off Radio 0 is not providing either access SSID or backhaul mesh service On Blue Radio 0 is providing access SSID service or backhaul mesh service R1 Radio 1...

Page 13: ...1 Flash Low signature resistance 300 Rport 15k 2 Flashes High signature resistance 33k Rport 500k 5 Flashes Port overload fault 9 Flashes Power management allocation exceeded HEAT Displays the heating...

Page 14: ...tarting with MeshOS 4 5 you can turn off the LEDs in the MSR4000 devices using the WMI and the CLI The LEDs are enabled by default This option may be used to disable the LED lights in a MSR4000 device...

Page 15: ...the solar shield M4 x 16 bolts flat washers and spring washers x2 M6 x 30 bolts flat washers and spring washers x2 M4 x 12 bolt external tooth washer and OT copper lug x1 M8 x 110 bolt flat washers sp...

Page 16: ...Fresnel zone 2 If the area is not LOS secured non LOS area could be covered as well but the distance of coverage and area of coverage are decreased more sites are needed to provide coverage for same...

Page 17: ...heat and other potential hazards that could damage your AP or antennas Additionally wrap your connections such that water is always directed down and away from connections 3 1 Required Items and Tools...

Page 18: ...MSR4000 Installation Guide 17 Figure 3 1 Antennas Connected Directly to the MSR4000 Figure 3 2 Cable connections...

Page 19: ...ing arrestor between your router and the antennas 1 Before wrapping the antennas locate the weep holes Figure 3 1 Weep holes allow condensation that has built up inside the antenna to escape 2 Prepare...

Page 20: ...First Wrapping of Tape Wrapping of Butyl Rubber 1 Cut a 3 4 19 mm strip of butyl rubber 2 Wrap the strip of rubber around the taped connector Figure 3 4 3 Join the two ends by pushing them together un...

Page 21: ...20 MSR4000 Installation Guide Figure 3 4 Butyl Rubber Placement Figure 3 5 Butyl Rubber Wrap...

Page 22: ...in wrapping at the router end of the connector This will ensure that your fourth and final layer will be layered correctly Conversely if your antenna is facing down you should begin wrapping on the an...

Page 23: ...at the top of the connector tightly wrap the connection with a layer of the 3 4 19mm electrical tape Overlap the tape to a half width 4 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the wrapping extends all the way to...

Page 24: ...rical tape from the roll 2 Using 3 4 19mm electrical tape begin wrapping at the connector and create four layers 3 After completing the fourth layer of tape check your work to ensure there are no plac...

Page 25: ...24 MSR4000 Installation Guide Figure 3 10 Completed wrapping 4 Repeat this process for all connections...

Page 26: ...4000 will be mounted Note If using M8 x150 long bolts not provided in the box shipped with MSR4000 the MSR4000 can be mounted on a pole with 96mm diameter Figure 4 1 Bolts 1 M4 x16 bolt flat washer sp...

Page 27: ...ep 2 Screw the two M4 x16 bolts into the holes on the back of the MSR4000 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Positions of Screw Holes on the Back of the MSR4000 Step 3 Fix the mounting bracket and the pair of pole...

Page 28: ...ket 1 A mounting bracket 2 A pair of pole anchors Figure 4 5 Fix the Mounting Bracket and the Pair of Pole Anchors on the Mounting Bracket Step 4 Align the two M4 x16 bolts on the back of MSR4000 with...

Page 29: ...e two holes of the mounting bracket Step 5 Align the two installation holes on the side of the MSR4000 with the corresponding holes on the mounting bracket and then use the two M6 x30 bolts with flat...

Page 30: ...drilled hole vertically 2 Tap the flat end of the anchor with a rubber hammer until the anchor is flush with the wall surface Step 4 Fix the wall mounting bracket 1 Align the four holes in the wall mo...

Page 31: ...the two holes of the mounting bracket Step 6 Fix the MSR4000 1 Align the two installation holes in the MSR4000 with the corresponding holes in the wall mounting bracket 2 Insert the two M6 x30 bolts...

Page 32: ...hould be no less than 6 mm2 The grounding hole is at the left side of the MSR4000 Figure 4 11 Grounding the MSR4000 Step 1 Peel the cover of one end of the grounding cable green or yellow and green gr...

Page 33: ...end of the lightning arrester onto the antenna interface Step 2 Connect the RF cable to the other end of the lightning arrester Step 3 Water proof the antenna connection with PVC insulation tape adhes...

Page 34: ...MSR4000 Installation Guide 33 Figure 4 13 Antenna Interfaces on MSR4000 MSR4KAC shown...

Page 35: ...gure 4 14 Weatherproof Connector Kit 1 Shielded RJ45 connector 5 Shield rings 2 Waterproof connector socket 6 Sealing bolt 3 Locknut 7 Sealing nut 4 Clamp ring 1 Hold the clamp ring 4 vertically with...

Page 36: ...the included shielded RJ45 connector 10 Slide the shield rings up the Ethernet cable and insert it into the narrow end of the clamp ring 11 Pull the Ethernet cable so the shielded RJ45 connector fits...

Page 37: ...MSR4000 interface 100 240Vac 100W 4 6 1 Powering the MSR4KAC The MSR2KAC comes with two power cord variants and a kit is also offered to allow customers to assemble their own cables if the standard o...

Page 38: ...while attaching a plug to the cable assemblies The connections must be consistent with the local electrical code The use of plugs with infrastructure equipments is suitable only for temporary install...

Page 39: ...tive cap on the power interface Step 2 Insert the power cable connector into the power interface and hand fasten the waterproof cover Step 3 Water proof the power cable connection with PVC insulation...

Page 40: ...port use the settings as shown in the table below The default username is root and the password is public Product SKUs Serial Number Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control MSR4K43N0 MSR4K43...

Page 41: ...g Temperature Operating MSR4KP 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Operating MSR4KAC 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 131 F Storage 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F Mounting wall or pole mountable Antennas Eight N type female i...

Page 42: ...to 5 725 GHz 5 725 to 5 850 GHz Available channels Dependent upon configured regulatory domain Supported radio technologies 802 11b Direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS 802 11a g n Orthogonal frequenc...

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