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CFW-2182 – User Guide 

 

 

UG01233   v1.2   August 13, 2020 

© Casa Systems 2020 

 

Assemble and attach the mounting bracket 

Overview of completed mounting 

 

Figure 8 - CFW-2182 mounting bracket and bolts

 

 

Notes on mounting: 

 

 

Use a standard 13m socket wrench for all bolts 

 

Tighten bolts to the following torque settings: 

 

Captive radome mount bolts: 4 Nm / 35 in-lbs 

 

Angle pivot bolt: 7 Nm / 65 in-lbs 

 

Pipe clamp bolt: 7 Nm / 65 in-lbs 

 

Do not over tighten bolts 

Mast 

Left 
bracket 
bolt 

Bracket plate 

Elevation 

setting bolt 

Right 
bracket 
bolt 

Antenna 

housing 

Summary of Contents for CFW-2182 CBRS

Page 1: ...casa systems User Guide CFW 2182 CBRS 4G Outdoor UE Doc No UG01233...

Page 2: ...ose in which flammable gases or vapours may be present but normally are confined within closed systems are prevented from accumulating by adequate ventilation or the location is adjacent to a location...

Page 3: ...f completed mounting 13 Mounting bracket assembly instructions 14 Power the CFW 16 R45 cable weather seal assembly 16 PoE 03 power supply 20 PoE 03 LED indicators 20 Installation 21 Typical CFW antenn...

Page 4: ...ces 43 Network time NTP 44 Timezone settings 44 NTP settings 45 Remote management 45 TR 069 45 TR 069 configuration 46 SAS 48 CBRS Registration Status 48 Speed Test 48 Run speed test 48 Speed test set...

Page 5: ...ide UG01233 v1 2 August 13 2020 Casa Systems 2020 Appendix A Default Settings 61 Appendix B Safety and compliance 62 RF Exposure 62 FCC Statement 62 FCC compliance 62 FCC regulations 62 Company detail...

Page 6: ...of gateway type of connection requirements of the service provider etc and are beyond the scope of this document Target audience This document is intended for experienced hardware installers who unde...

Page 7: ...4G Outdoor UE is positioned on the exterior of the premises to overcome distance limitations and geographical obstructions and deliver high speed LTE broadband connectivity to wired and wireless clie...

Page 8: ...ms 2020 Physical dimensions and interfaces Physical dimensions Below is a list of the physical dimensions of the CFW 2182 Figure 1 CFW 2182 Dimensions CFW 2182 Dimensions Length 15 395 mm Width 15 395...

Page 9: ...rised antennas and GPS antenna Smart Antenna Tool port Connect the Smart Antenna Tool here SIM hatch Open the hatch to insert SIM here Antenna Power Supply port PoE Provides power and data connectivit...

Page 10: ...s below to insert a SIM card 1 On the back of the CFW 2182 antenna locate the SIM hatch Using a T10 screwdriver unscrew the two screws on the SIM hatch then remove the cover to reveal the SIM card slo...

Page 11: ...SIM card onto the SIM card reader as shown in the picture below Figure 5 Placing the SIM card onto the SIM card reader 4 While holding the SIM card onto the reader swing the locking mechanism up and e...

Page 12: ...CFW 2182 User Guide UG01233 v1 2 August 13 2020 Casa Systems 2020 5 Replace the SIM hatch and seal insert the two screws and firmly hand tighten them using a T10 screwdriver Figure 7 Replacing the SI...

Page 13: ...mounting bracket and bolts Notes on mounting Use a standard 13m socket wrench for all bolts Tighten bolts to the following torque settings Captive radome mount bolts 4 Nm 35 in lbs Angle pivot bolt 7...

Page 14: ...bracket as shown below Figure 9 Elevation control components 2 Insert the pivot bolt into the pipe clamp then place the washer and nut over the pivot bolt as shown below Figure 10 Attaching the mount...

Page 15: ...pe bracket and radome mount do not swivel easily Do not overtighten the pivot bolt as some adjustment may be required later Figure 11 Assembling pipe bracket to pole 4 Alternately tighten the top and...

Page 16: ...rately R45 cable weather seal assembly The CFW 2182 antenna s power supply weather seal must be properly attached to prevent dust and water from entering the CFW 2182 s housing To connect Ethernet cab...

Page 17: ...laced over Ethernet cable 5 Place the ferrule over the Ethernet cable as shown making sure that the teeth are facing the nut Figure 16 Ferrule placed over Ethernet cable 6 Place the rubber seal over t...

Page 18: ...apart Figure 18 Ferrule placed over rubber seal 8 Place the washer seal over the Ethernet cable as shown below Ensure that the inside protruding lip is on the opposite side of the Ethernet plug Figure...

Page 19: ...2 Push the rubber seal and ferrule into the neck then screw the nut on to the neck Figure 22 Rubber seal and ferrule inserted into neck 13 Turn the nut clockwise to tighten it the washer seal against...

Page 20: ...r sealed plug into the antenna power supply port on the back of the antenna as per instructions in steps 11 12 and 13 in the previous section 4 The lights on the POE 03 injector housing will indicate...

Page 21: ...age below illustrates a typical installation of the CFW 2182 CBRS 4G Outdoor UE on the side of a building Figure 24 Typical CFW 2182 CBRS 4G Outdoor UE Installation Note that this User Guide relates t...

Page 22: ...user interface of the CFW 2182 A full suite of settings is available to customise the configuration of your wireless network connection Log in To log in to the web based user interface 1 Open a web br...

Page 23: ...s menu item at the top of the page to display the Status page When there is a mobile broadband connection the WWAN connection status section is expanded showing the details of the connection and the S...

Page 24: ...e UG01233 v1 2 August 13 2020 Casa Systems 2020 Status The Status page of the web interface provides system related information and is displayed when you initially log in to the CFW 2182 management co...

Page 25: ...The firmware revision of the phone module IMEI The International Mobile Station Equipment Identity number used to uniquely identify a mobile device Hardware A hardware identifier LAN IP The IP address...

Page 26: ...k IMSI The International Mobile Subscriber Identity is a unique identifier of the user of a cellular network Cell ID A unique code that identifies the base station from within the location area of the...

Page 27: ...used to determine RSRP RSRQ The Reference Signal Received Quality value calculates signal quality taking into consideration the RSSI It is calculated by N x RSRP RSSI where N is the number of Physica...

Page 28: ...the Status button in the top tool bar Networking Services and System Click on one of the menu buttons and its corresponding menu will appear in the left margin Many of the menu items have submenus Cl...

Page 29: ...es configuration options for Wireless WAN and LAN connections The Wireless WAN section contains three groups useful in managing your network connection and SIM card security Settings in the LAN sectio...

Page 30: ...Data connection item The profile refers to a set of configuration items which are used by the antenna to activate a Packet Data PDP context The is only one profile defined for the CFW 2182 Figure 28 D...

Page 31: ...e used to log on to the corresponding APN Save button Click the Save button to save and apply any changes Table 6 Data connection item details Manually configuring a connection profile To manually con...

Page 32: ...nection attempts The default setting of 30 seconds is sufficient in most cases but you may modify it to wait up to 65535 seconds if you wish 8 The Metric value is used by antenna to prioritise routes...

Page 33: ...menu item at the top of the page to return to the Status page When there is a mobile broadband connection the WWAN connection status section is expanded showing the details of the connection and the S...

Page 34: ...233 v1 2 August 13 2020 Casa Systems 2020 Figure 32 Data usage Click the Show duration link to toggle the display to show the duration of each session rather than the start and end times Figure 33 Dat...

Page 35: ...y not all support LTE You can select the antenna to only connect on the network frequencies that suit your requirements Operator settings The operator settings feature allows you to select whether to...

Page 36: ...s the most appropriate operator based on the inserted SIM card This is the default option and is sufficient for most users SIM security settings The SIM security settings page can be used for authenti...

Page 37: ...asks for it usually at power up This enables the SIM to be PIN locked to prevent unauthorised re use of the SIM elsewhere while still allowing the antenna to connect to the cellular service 4 When th...

Page 38: ...ms 2020 If successful the antenna displays the following screen Figure 37 SIM security settings SIM unlock successful Enabling Disabling SIM PIN protection The security PIN protection can be turned on...

Page 39: ...e PIN button and enter the current PIN into the Current PIN and Confirm current PIN fields then enter the desired PIN into the New PIN and Confirm new PIN fields and click the Save button Figure 39 PI...

Page 40: ...onal Unblocking Key locked and you are requested to enter a PUK code to unlock it Figure 41 SIM security SIM PUK locked Note To obtain the PUK unlock code you must contact your service provider You wi...

Page 41: ...mask and click the Save button Note If you change the IP address remember to reboot the antenna and enter the new IP address into your browser address bar DNS masquerading DNS masquerading allows the...

Page 42: ...ents then send DNS requests to the CFW 2182 antenna which proxies them to the upstream DNS servers You may also override the DNS Masquerading option by specifying custom DNS Server IP addresses in the...

Page 43: ...nels in the United States Click the Services menu in the top tool bar to open its menu in the left margin Network Time NTP allows you to synchronize the CFW 2182 antenna s internal clock with a global...

Page 44: ...d The default NTP server is 0 netcomm pool ntp org To access the Network time NTP page click on the Services menu at the top of the screen then click on the Network time NTP menu item on the left Figu...

Page 45: ...Auto Configuration Servers ACS It is particularly efficient in applying configuration updates across networks to multiple CPEs TR 069 uses a bi directional SOAP HTTP based protocol based on the appli...

Page 46: ...9 configuration To access the TR 069 configuration page click the Services menu item then select the TR 069 item from the Remote Management submenu on the left Figure 44 TR 069 configuration To config...

Page 47: ...onnection request username field enter the username that the CPE uses to authenticate the Auto Configuration Server during a connection request to the CPE 6 In the Connection request password and Veri...

Page 48: ...ls are free SAS can grant the requests When devices with permission to use channels no longer require access their unused authorization is put back into the pool that the SAS draws from to grant reque...

Page 49: ...orm the test Figure 47 Speed test parameters The following details can be entered for either the download and upload FTP servers Option Description Server IP address domain name Enter the IP address o...

Page 50: ...local device On the FTP upload server Enter a name to save the file as on the remote server Save button Click to save the changes you have made To apply the new details to a new test click the Run spe...

Page 51: ...r upload speed in Megabits per second Mbps Result The following results are possible Pass Signifies that the test was carried out and the file was fully transferred without errors Fail Indicates that...

Page 52: ...s Click the System menu in the top tool bar to open its menu in the left margin Log allows you to customise log reports and save them to remote locations or recipients System Configuration allows you...

Page 53: ...on the CFW System log The System Log enables you to troubleshoot any issues you may be experiencing with your CFW To display the details currently in the log open the System menu drop down the Log su...

Page 54: ...ges only Table 9 System log display levels To download the System log for offline viewing right click the Download button and choose Save as to save the file The downloaded log file is in Linux text f...

Page 55: ...er of program erase operations that it may perform to the blocks of memory While this number of program erase operations is quite large we recommend that you do not enable this option for anything oth...

Page 56: ...hen select the System configuration menu on the left and finally select Settings backup and restore beneath it Figure 52 Restore factory defaults button Click the Restore defaults button to restore th...

Page 57: ...n the System menu then the Administration menu on the left and then click on Administration settings The Administration settings page is used to enable or disable protocols used for remote access and...

Page 58: ...ter access control Enable HTTP Enable or disable local HTTP access to the antenna The default setting is disabled Enable HTTPS Enable or disable local secure HTTP access https The default setting is e...

Page 59: ...re they can attempt to login after reaching the login attempt limit see previous item above The duration can be set from one minute to ten minutes The default is one minute Session timeout Set the tim...

Page 60: ...ent To reboot the antenna 1 Click the System menu item from the top menu bar 2 Click the Reboot button from the menu on the left side of the screen 3 The antenna displays a warning that you are about...

Page 61: ...233 v1 2 August 13 2020 Casa Systems 2020 Appendix A Default Settings The following tables list the default settings of the CFW LAN Management IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Table 12...

Page 62: ...vice model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure FCC regu...

Page 63: ...from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance...

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