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TD 92989EN

15 October 2014 / Ver. B

Installation Guide

IP-DECT Base Station and IP-DECT Gateway

Summary of Contents for IP-DECT BS3x0

Page 1: ...TD 92989EN 15 October 2014 Ver B Installation Guide IP DECT Base Station and IP DECT Gateway ...

Page 2: ...Base Station 18 3 1 Base Station Cabling 18 3 2 Install the Base Station 18 3 2 1 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Wall 18 3 2 2 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Ceiling 19 3 2 3 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Pole or Beam 19 3 2 4 Use the Cable Ducts for IPBS1 20 3 2 5 Connect External Antennas only IPBS2 and DB1 21 3 2 6 Secure the Cable 23 3 2 7 Pinning 23 3 2 8 Connect the Base Station Cables 24 3 2 ...

Page 3: ... 2014 Ver B Installation Guide IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway 4 2 2 RFP Cable 30 4 2 3 LAN Cable 30 4 3 Power the IPBL 31 4 3 1 110 230 VAC 31 4 3 2 48 VDC 32 5 Related Documents 33 Appendix A RFP Power Consumption 35 ...

Page 4: ...other name for DB1 GUI Graphical User Interface IP Internet Protocol global standard that defines how to send data from one computer to another through the Internet IPBL Previously called IP DECT Gateway or more commonly as the Blade IPBS Also referred to as IPBS Base Station Previously called IP DECT Base Station LAN Local Area Network a group of computers and associated devices that share a comm...

Page 5: ...x0 see 2 4 BS3x0 on page 12 DB1 see 2 5 DB1 on page 14 2 1 IPBS1 The following versions of the IPBS1 are available IPBS1 with internal antenna IPBS1 with external antennas 2 1 1 IPBS1 with Internal Antenna Figure 1 IPBS1 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS1 is packed contains An IPBS1 with integrated antennas A mounting bracket Two screws with wall plugs Test RJ12 LAN RJ45 Power...

Page 6: ...ee the applicable Installation and Operation Manual for the IPBS1 Connectors Two 8 pin RJ45 modular jacks for LAN PoE and powering A 6 pin RJ12 modular jack for factory testing LEDs Status of LED1 lower LED Description Steady Green Operational Flashing fast amber Download of firmware in progress Steady Amber TFTP mode Alternating red green No Ethernet connection Status of LED2 upper LED Descriptio...

Page 7: ...h internal and external antennas For all other information see 2 1 1 IPBS1 with Internal Antenna on page 2 Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS1 is packed contains An IPBS1 for external antennas Two antennas A mounting bracket Two screws with wall plugs NOTE The IPBS1 cannot be mounted with the antennas pointing downwards as the mounting bracket does not support it Insert the antennas int...

Page 8: ...functionality accessories and mounting bracket If an old IPBS1 has to be replaced you just reuse the mounting bracket and install the IPBS2 2 2 1 IPBS2 with Internal Antenna Figure 2 IPBS2 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS2 is packed contains An IPBS2 with integrated antennas A mounting bracket Two screws with wall plugs Front view LED LAN RJ45 Power Supply RJ45 Back view whil...

Page 9: ...LEDs The IPBS2 has one RGB LED to indicate status This section describes the different indications and when they shall be used In the illustrations below Each blink pattern is represented by a number of blocks where each block is 100 ms Light grey blocks means that the LED is off Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts from the first block Idle OK Solid blue IPBS2 operatio...

Page 10: ...yellow 100 ms off The IPBS2 is in mini firmware mode TFTP mode Solid yellow TFTP mode Error 100 ms red 100 ms off No Ethernet connection Fatal error Solid red Fatal hardware error Deployment Good sync 2000 ms blue 400 ms yellow The IPBS2 is in deployment mode and has good air sync coverage Deployment Bad sync 400 ms blue 600 ms off 400 ms blue 600 ms off 400 ms yellow The IPBS2 is in deployment mo...

Page 11: ...Guide IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway 8 Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS2 is packed contains An IPBS2 with external antennas A mounting bracket An antenna bracket Two antenna coaxial cables Two antennas Four screws with wall plugs ...

Page 12: ...ion on how to update the software in the IPBL see the applicable Installation and Operation Manual for the IPBL Pos Name Function 1 Reset Resets the IPBL For information on how to use the reset button see the applicable Installation and Operation Manual for the IPBL 2 Status LED Indicates the status on the IPBL 3 Lan 10BASE T 100BASE T Ethernet interface LAN1 port must be used in the IP DECT syste...

Page 13: ...hannels occupied in RFP Steady Speech activity in RFP Sync Ref sync LED Description Not lit No sync communication established Steady Communication established Sync Ref sync LED Description Not lit Sync port not selected as input sync source Flashing Sync port selected as input sync source but the sync signal is not in sync Steady Sync port selected as input sync source and the sync signal is in sy...

Page 14: ...TD 92989EN 15 October 2014 Ver B Installation Guide IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway 11 Not lit 10 Mbps operation Steady 100 Mbps operation ...

Page 15: ...ion is packed contains A base station Two antennas only base station with external antenna A mounting bracket Two screws with wall plugs Power Distribution The base station can be powered using the following methods From the IPBL via the Express Powering Pair EPP and data pairs With a local AC adapter NOTE For more information about power distribution see 3 3 Power the Base Station on page 25 Test...

Page 16: ...the BS3x0 Connectors Two 8 pin RJ45 modular jacks for data and powering A 6 pin RJ12 modular jack for factory testing LEDs Status of LED1 lower LED Description Steady Green Power LED Status of LED2 upper LED Description Not lit Base station operational and no traffic on the base station Flashing green Fully occupied with traffic Steady green Base station operational and traffic on the base station...

Page 17: ...ality accessories and mounting bracket If an old BS3x0 has to be replaced you just reuse the mounting bracket and install the DB1 2 5 1 DB1 with Internal Antenna Figure 6 DB1 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the DB1 is packed contains A DB1 with integrated antennas A mounting bracket Two screws with wall plugs Front view LED DECT RJ45 Power Supply RJ45 Back view while lying down Used ...

Page 18: ...ctors Two 8 pin RJ45 modular jacks for data and powering LEDs The DB1 has one RGB LED to indicate status This section describes the different indications and when they shall be used In the illustrations below Each blink pattern is represented by a number of blocks where each block is 100 ms Light grey blocks means that the LED is off Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts...

Page 19: ...connectors for external antennas Contents of the Box The box in which the DB1 is packed contains A DB1 with external antennas A mounting bracket An antenna bracket Two antenna coaxial cables Two antennas Error 100 ms red 100 ms off UPN layer 1 communication error Fatal error Solid red Fatal hardware error DIP switch 1 ON DIP switch 2 ON DB1 Standard Europe Africa Middle East Australia New Zealand ...

Page 20: ...TE The maximum length of cable from adapter must not exceed 10 meters Versions For European countries except U K Art no 130137B Order no BSX 0013 For U K Art no 130136B Order no BSX 0014 For NA Art no 130138A Order no BSX 0015 For Australia Art no 130139B Order no 660263 different type of mains plug IMPORTANT If local power supply is used for the RFPs the EPP cable pair must NOT be connected ...

Page 21: ...nstallation of an base station each base station is given an extra length 5 10 metres of cable because it is possible that it will have to be moved for one reason or another 3 2 Install the Base Station The base station can be mounted vertically or horizontally Mount the base station at places and positions as determined in the base station plan see the applicable System Planning documentation for...

Page 22: ... has to be positioned above a suspended ceiling make sure that the front of the base station points downwards 3 2 3 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Pole or Beam The mounting bracket can be fixed to a pole diameter 45 mm or a beam wider than 50 mm by means of a strap or flexible metal band less than 30 mm wide The strap or flexible metal band is not included in the box 1 Fix the mounting bracket to a...

Page 23: ...gure 9 Fixing the mounting bracket to a pole or beam 3 2 4 Use the Cable Ducts for IPBS1 When the base station IPBS1 is mounted to the wall cable ducts can be used to route the wiring through 1 Fix the cable duct to the wall in one of the positions shown in figure 10 on page 21 Tied wrongly 012 ...

Page 24: ...holes for the antenna bracket see figure 11 on page 22 1 2 When using wall plugs Drill the two holes using a 6 mm drill and insert the included wall plugs 3 Position the antenna bracket to the wall and fasten it with the two included 3 5 mm screws 4 Mount the two included coaxial cables on the antenna bracket see figure 11 on page 22 2 Fasten the coaxial cables with the lock nuts which are found o...

Page 25: ...al cables to the MCX connectors on the base station Back view while lying down MCX connectors 7 Mount the base station 3 see 3 2 9 Mount the Base Station on page 24 Figure 11 Connect external antennas TOP Min 74 mm Max 250 mm 1 3 coaxial cable lock nut antenna base station antenna bracket mounting bracket 2 TOP ...

Page 26: ... the BS3x0 DB1 Cable on page 24 Do not plug the connector in the base station yet NOTE Since the distance between the base station and the wall is limited a RJ45 modular jack without cable retention must be used Pin the IPBS Cable RJ45 modular jack Tx Tx Rx Pwr Pwr Rx Pwr Pwr Pwr Power pairs Rx Reciever data pair Tx Transmitter data pair 014 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 Figure 12 Connector pinning of the LAN P...

Page 27: ...through the recess in the middle of the base station as shown below 2 Plug the modular jack of the data cable into one of the data power connectors 3 When an AC adapter is used Plug the modular jack of the AC adapter in one of the data power connectors Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet 3 2 9 Mount the Base Station Hold the base station flat against the mounting bracket and move it downwards u...

Page 28: ...ays of feeding the power 1 Power over the Rx Tx data pairs 2 Power over the spare cable pairs Both power feed methods are supported in the IPBS it is also insensitive to change of the polarity 3 3 2 Power the BS3x0 and DB1 over Express Powering Pair EPP and data pairs When a base station is powered remotely via the IPBL the maximum length between the base station and the IPBL depends on the supply...

Page 29: ...4 Ver B Installation Guide IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway 26 NOTE Only approved power supply according to valid editions of EN IEC CSA UL AU NZS 60950 is to be used when the base station is powered by a local power supply ...

Page 30: ...ard 19 rack 2 Pin the cables see 4 2 Pin the IPBL Cable on page 29 3 Attach the power cable see 4 3 Power the IPBL on page 31 4 Connect the cables in the following order Ethernet cable A LAN1 port must be used in the IP DECT system LAN2 port is for administration only Note This is not applicable when RSTP is used For information about RSTP see the applicable Installation and Operation Manual for t...

Page 31: ...t exceeds the following values Max current consumption is 1 9 0 9 A when supplied with 110 230 VAC Max current consumption is 5 2 A when supplied with 48 VDC Note The IPBL current consumption is 0 3 A and is included in max current consumption For more information of power consumption of the RFPs see Appendix A RFP Power Consumption on page 35 ...

Page 32: ...eters 1 Cut the cable to the correct length 2 Connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack For information on pinning see Figure 17 and Figure 18 3 Label the cable Sync IN RJ45 modular jack Sign Tx Sign Tx Sign Rx Rx Rx Sign Rx Tx Tx Sign Signalling Rx Reciever data pair Tx Transmitter data pair 026 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 Figure 17 Connector pinning of the Sync IN cable Sync OUT RJ45 modular jack Sign Rx Sig...

Page 33: ...or information on the pinning see below IMPORTANT If local power supply is used for the RFP the EPP cable pairs must NOT be connected 3 Label the cable 4 2 3 LAN Cable NOTE The TX RX crossover straight cable feature does not work in the IPBL It must be a straight cable between the IPBL and the switch port 1 Cut the cable to the correct length 2 Connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack For informat...

Page 34: ...o alternatives to power the IPBL 110 230 VAC 60 50 Hz 48 VDC 4 3 1 110 230 VAC The 110 230VAC 100 240 VAC power input is protected against overload by a 4A fuse The IEC 60320 type C14 male connector consists of live lead 1 neutral lead 2 protective earth 3 Figure 19 Pinning of the 110 230 VAC power supply 1 Connect the power cable on the IPBL 2 Connect the power cable in a wall socket with protect...

Page 35: ... the user reversing the input terminals during installation Figure 20 Pinning of the 48 VDC power supply NOTE A ground cable must be fastened to the protective earth 3 when 48 VDC is used as power source 1 Fasten the ground cable to the protective earth 3 using the attached M4 screw Philips and washer 2 Cut the power cable to the correct length The recommended wire size diameter is 1 mm 18 AWG 3 A...

Page 36: ...TD 92989EN 15 October 2014 Ver B Installation Guide IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway 33 5 Related Documents Installation and Operation Manual for IP DECT Base Station and IP DECT Gateway TD 92579EN ...

Page 37: ...change bars in the document Version Date Description Ver A 31 May 2013 First released version B 15 October 2014 Updated section DIP Switches on page 16 Issue IPDECT 1328 Updated section 3 Installation of the Base Station on page 18 regarding that it is recommended to mount the Base Station at least 30 cm away from a metal surface Issue IPDECT 1625 ...

Page 38: ...ions and cabling when powered from the IPBL Cable length metres 0 4 mm wire size 0 4 mm wire size 0 5 mm wire size 0 5 mm wire size 0 6 mm wire size 0 6 mm wire size Without EPP With EPP Without EPP With EPP Without EPP With EPP 0 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 100 7 9 7 8 7 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 200 8 3 8 0 8 0 7 8 7 8 7 7 300 8 9 8 3 8 3 8 0 8 0 7 8 400 9 8 8 7 8 7 8 2 8 2 7 9 500 11 3 9 2 9 2 8 5 8 4 8 0 600 ...

Page 39: ...0 6 mm wire size 0 6 mm wire size Without EPP With EPP Without EPP With EPP Without EPP With EPP 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 100 5 2 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 200 5 3 5 2 5 2 5 1 5 1 5 1 300 5 6 5 3 5 3 5 2 5 2 5 1 400 5 8 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 3 5 2 500 6 1 5 6 5 6 5 4 5 4 5 2 600 6 5 5 8 5 8 5 5 5 4 5 3 700 7 1 6 0 6 0 5 6 5 5 5 3 800 8 1 6 2 6 2 5 7 5 6 5 4 900 6 5 6 5 5 8 5 7 5 4 1000 6 9 6 9 5 9 5 8 5 5 1100...

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