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SCRN-510 Hardware Installation Guide | DOC-SCRN-510-HIG_i4 | 16 October, 2020 | Page 14

Figure 11

 shows how to attach the wall-mount bracket to the ceiling-mount bracket.

Figure 11 Attaching the Wall-Mount Bracket to the Ceiling-Mount Bracket

Step 5 

Make sure that both of the captive securing screws are tightened.

8. Cabling Guidelines

Incorrectly cabling a SCRN-510 can result in crushed cables and loss of communications to the radio node. Fol

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low these guidelines when cabling the radio node:

• Make sure that the cabling is properly routed and dressed. 
• When mounting the radio node vertically, orient the bracket so that the bracket keyholes have the 

wide side up as shown in 

Figure 3

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• Make sure that the radio node is fully secured to the mounting brackets so that it locks into place. 

A correctly-installed cable should at no time during installation impede inserting the radio node 

into the mounting brackets. 

9. Completing the Installation

Step 1 

Make sure that the captive securing screws are tightened. The radio node is now anchored.

Step 2 

When it receives power, the radio node boots up and attempts to connect to the centralized 

unit.

10. Detaching the Radio Node from the Mounting Brackets

Step 1 

Loosen the captive securing screws anchoring the radio node to its mounting brackets.

Step 2 

Slide the radio node out of the mounting brackets.

Step 3 

Detach the cables from the cable brackets and cable openings.

11. Radio Node LED Boot Sequence

The radio node state machine is sequential and progresses in the following order: 

State 0 -> State 1 -> State 2 -> State 3 -> State 4 -> State 5 -> State 6

A normal boot sequence transitions through all these states sequentially and the LED state transitions 

accordingly. If the radio node fails to transition to the next state, the system restarts the boot sequence, start

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ing with State 0. You can determine the progress during the booting stages by observing the LED color transi

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Summary of Contents for SCRN-510

Page 1: ...0 Hardware Installation Guide DOC SCRN 510 HIG_i4 Issue 4 Related Literature Search www Corning com opcomm Click Required Resources Revision History Issue Date Summary of Changes 1 30JUL20 Initial rel...

Page 2: ...mmercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tion manual may cause harmful interference to rad...

Page 3: ...n damage the SCRN 510 and internal components Ensure that the SCRN 510 and associated antenna equipment is installed and serviced according to national and local ESD stan dards CAUTION Ensure that the...

Page 4: ...Phoenix Power Cable Ports 8 Section 4 2 SFP Transceiver Port 8 Section 4 3 Micro USB Port 8 Section 4 4 Status LED 8 Section 5 System Specifications 9 Section 6 Compliance 10 Section 7 Mounting the Ra...

Page 5: ...nd high data rates for the coverage footprint The SCRN 510 connects to a Corning centralized unit CU It uses certificate based authentication with the Corn ing CU SCRN 510 radio nodes are managed by t...

Page 6: ...dio Node Configuration Radio Node Model Description Antenna Type SCRN 510 28G1 28 GHz band n261 mmWave RN with 8 x 8 dual polarization antenna array Internal Email Web DMZ Enterprise Mobile Operator C...

Page 7: ...tallation Guide DOC SCRN 510 HIG_i4 16 October 2020 Page 7 3 1 Radio Node Cover Side and Mounting Side Views Figure 2 and Figure 3 display cover and mounting side views of the radio node Figure 2 Radi...

Page 8: ...Transceiver Port The enhanced small form factor pluggable SFP is a compact hot pluggable network interface module The approved SFP included on the Bill Of Materials supports 10 GbE Gigabit Ethernet C...

Page 9: ...x 4 5 in Weight 5 31 kg 11 72 lbs Input Power 2 x 48 VDC Phoenix Power Consumption 100 W Ingress Protection Ingress protection rating IP30 Performance Hardware capable of 4CC up to 32 active users Pea...

Page 10: ...gles 0 15 30 and 45 Figure 5 shows the SCRN 510 tilt options Figure 5 Mounting Bracket Downtilt Options NOTE Always consult and follow local codes for mounting and wiring Corning equipment When possib...

Page 11: ...do loosen them slightly to be able to slide the ceiling mount bracket on and off Figure 6 Ceiling Mount Bracket Screw Locations Step 1 Loosen the captive securing screw on the ceiling mount bracket S...

Page 12: ...tached and has the multi angle wall mount bracket loose in the box Figure 8 shows the SCRN 510 wall mount bracket Figure 8 SCRN 510 Wall Mount Bracket When using the multi angle wall mount bracket it...

Page 13: ...mount bracket to the wall Figure 10 shows the SCRN 510 wall mount bracket attached to a wall Figure 10 Wall Mount Bracket Attached to a Wall NOTE Production wall mount brackets will have a large hole...

Page 14: ...o time during installation impede inserting the radio node into the mounting brackets 9 Completing the Installation Step 1 Make sure that the captive securing screws are tightened The radio node is no...

Page 15: ...adio node moves to the next state State 3 upon receiving a DHCP response and an IP Address No DHCP Response IP Address not allocated Check cabling DHCP Server configuration 3 Join Solid Blue The radio...

Page 16: ...mmand to verify the configuration show System RadioNode LED DefaultMode Dark 12 2 Re Enabling the LED Display Step 1 From the Configuration Mode issue the set System RadioNode LED DefaultMode Standard...

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