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RF-7800W

SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION

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5.4

ANTENNAS

a.

Antennas for FCC Compliance at 5.8 GHz: 

This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in the following table, operating with 
the maximum specified gain settings.

5.5

CHASSIS CONNECTOR DATA

Table 5-3

 provides pin out data for the J6 connector.

5.725 - 5.850 GHz SPTP Operation

Gain

(dBi)

Description

Max Tx Power (dBm)

5 MHz

10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz

8

Omni

22

22

22

22

13.5

90°

22

22

22

22

21

10°

22

22

22

22

26

6° 22

22

22

22

30

4.4°

22

22

22

22

5.725 - 5.850 GHz SPMP Operation

Gain

(dBi)

Description

Max Tx Power (dBm)

5 MHz

10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz

8

Omni

22

22

22

22

13.5

90°

19

19

19

19

Table 5-3. RF-7800W HCLOS Radio J6 Accessory Port

Pin #

Signal Name

Dir

Description

A

-

N/C Future  Use

B

-

N/C Future  Use

C

-

N/C Future  Use

D

-

N/C Future  Use

E

-

N/C Future  Use

F

Console Rx+

I

Per TIA/EIA-422

G

Console Rx-

I

Per TIA/EIA-422

H

Console Tx+

O

Per TIA/EIA-422

J

Console Tx-

O

Per TIA/EIA-422

K

Console Ground

N/A Per TIA/EIA-422

Summary of Contents for RF-7800W-OU49 series

Page 1: ...epartment of Commerce Export Administration Regulations 15 CFR 730 774 ECCN EAR99 Information contained herein is property of Harris Corporation and may not be copied or reproduced by any means withou...

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Page 6: ...y 2 1 2 1 3 System Configuration 2 1 2 1 4 Co location 2 1 2 2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 2 2 2 3 PRE INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION 2 2 2 3 1 Connecting to a Radio 2 2 2 3 2 Configure the Subscriber Stati...

Page 7: ...ewing User Accounts 3 8 3 6 3 2 Adding a User Account 3 9 3 6 3 3 Changing a User Account 3 9 3 6 3 4 Deleting a User 3 9 3 6 4 SNMP 3 10 3 6 4 1 SNMP Versions 3 10 3 6 4 2 Communities 3 10 3 6 4 3 Tr...

Page 8: ...gation 3 17 3 8 10 1 DFS Action 3 17 3 8 10 2 Antenna Gain 3 17 3 8 10 3 EIM Detection 3 17 3 8 10 4 EIM Auto Channel Change 3 18 3 8 10 5 EIM Relative Noise Floor 3 18 3 8 11 Statistics 3 18 3 9 SUBS...

Page 9: ...lts Reset 3 35 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 4 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1 4 1 1 Scope of this Chapter 4 1 4 2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 4 1 4 2 1 Factory Reset Procedure 4 1 4 2 2 Factory Default...

Page 10: ...guration 3 7 3 5 Users Management 3 9 3 6 SNMP Configuration 3 10 3 7 RADIUS Configuration 3 11 3 8 Wireless Configuration SPMP SC 3 19 3 9 Wireless Configuration SPTP SC 3 20 3 10 Wireless Configurat...

Page 11: ...22 Port Settings 3 2 3 3 Factory Default Login Credentials 3 2 3 4 Maximum Transmit Power Radio Type T502C 3 14 3 5 Maximum Transmit Power Radio Type T503A 3 14 3 6 Burst Rates per Channel Width 3 27...

Page 12: ...aces of the equipment may be in excess of 65 C the point at which personnel could be burned Extreme caution should be used when working with any hot assemblies for example power supply or power amplif...

Page 13: ...directly related to specific procedures or equipment These precautions are oriented toward the maintenance technician However all personnel must understand and apply these precautions during the many...

Page 14: ...st static sensitive devices contain protective circuitry several precautionary steps should be taken to avoid the application of potentially damaging voltages to the inputs of the device To protect st...

Page 15: ...x RF 7800W SAFETY SUMMARY R This page intentionally left blank...

Page 16: ...ntroller SC while the others operate as Subscriber Stations SS The RF 7800W OU49x is designed to provide robust long range backbone connectivity Frequency range for the RF 7800W OU49x is 5 725 to 5 87...

Page 17: ...ble 1 1 RF 7800W HCLOS Radio Ancillary Items Item Name Part Number Quantity Kit Midspan Injector Gigabit PoE All Regions 12069 3800 01 1 Bracket Assembly Mounting Radio Antenna 12069 3810 01 1 RF Coax...

Page 18: ...rs are included for USA National Electric Manufacturers Association NEMA 5 15R to Australia New Zealand UK and Europe Figure 2 2 shows the PoE Injector connector interface 1 2 3 Mast Mount Bracket A b...

Page 19: ...200 0019 IN DATA PoE INJECTOR PORTS FRONT VIEW DETAIL AC POWER CABLE USA OUT CONNECT TO RF 7800W RADIO IN CONNECT TO ETHERNET NETWORK PoE INJECTOR USA NEMA 5 15R TO AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND ADAPTER NEMA...

Page 20: ...contains all of the RF and digital electronics Power delivery is accomplished via an IEEE 802 3at PoE standard power injector 1 3 1 Radio Dimension and Weight Information Figure 1 3 shows the dimensi...

Page 21: ...R 1 3 2 Radio Mounting Hole Pattern Figure 1 4 shows the RF 7800W HCLOS radio mounting hole pattern Figure 1 4 RF 7800W HCLOS Radio Mounting Hole Pattern 2 87 IN 7 3 CM 10 92 IN 27 7 CM 3 93 IN 10 CM...

Page 22: ...ery 0 5 MHz Receive Sensitivity 98 dBm best Transmit Power 22 dBm Max per port Modulation Binary Phase Shift Keying BPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying QPSK 16 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QAM 64 QA...

Page 23: ...onable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the i...

Page 24: ...r ideal environmental and terrain conditions The Link Budget Tool available via the Harris Premier site https rfcommpremier harris com provides a rudimentary calculation of annual Link Availability Up...

Page 25: ...3 PRE INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION Time can be saved and hassle avoided by configuring all of the RF 7800W radios before they are permanently installed Two Ethernet cables and a computer with an Etherne...

Page 26: ...to default 2 3 3 Configure the Sector Controller a Select Wireless Configuration b Observe that only one of the radios in the system should be configured as a Sector Controller SC c Configure the Freq...

Page 27: ...ed for use with the radio will mount to the front portion of the mounting bracket Support for other mounting styles like a vertical whip antenna can be achieved by swapping out the front bracket with...

Page 28: ...CL 0426 4220 0009 RF 7800W HCLOS RADIO RF CABLE PURCHASED SEPARATELY MAST MOUNT BRACKET PURCHASED SEPARATELY GROUND CABLE PURCHASED SEPARATELY ETHERNET CABLE PURCHASED SEPARATELY RF CABLE PURCHASED S...

Page 29: ...n be helpful to be consistent by connecting RF 1 to the Vertical port and RF 2 to the Horizontal port c Ethernet Cable Connect the weather protected end of an Ethernet cable to the J1 PoE port on the...

Page 30: ...io Bottom Ports Figure 2 3 RF 7800W HCLOS Radio Top Ports CL 0426 4200 0024 J1 ETHERNET PER IEEE802 3 J1 POE J6 ACC J6 ACCESSORY PINS B A C D E F G H J K GROUND SCREW ATTACH GROUND CABLE PURCHASED SEP...

Page 31: ...n a few degrees of line of sight Tighten the bolts back up when finished Loosen the bolts on the mounting bracket s sides to adjust the antenna s elevation If the linked radio is more than 22 5 above...

Page 32: ...ement interfaces see below for an example Refer to the following sections General Radio Configuration Information Paragraph 3 2 Navigating the GUI and CLI Paragraph 3 3 Navigating SNMP Paragraph 3 4 B...

Page 33: ...rmissions but is simpler to use The Monitor user group is meant to be used by machine interfaces that only need read access to small set of commands Changes to the radio s configuration are not applie...

Page 34: ...h the GUI The information dashboard shown in Figure 3 1 can be found at the top of the page and provides important information about the radio s current status Clicking different links in the navigati...

Page 35: ...ment interfaces are not accessible via SNMP The latest version of the radio s Management Information Base MIB part number 12069 8900 can be found on the Harris Premier site https rfcommpremier harris...

Page 36: ...ting up the wireless interface 3 5 1 2 Port Mode The Ethernet port can be configured to automatically detect the port settings based on the capabilities of the attached device or fixed to a particular...

Page 37: ...2 3 Subnet Mask This is the subnet mask of the radio s management interfaces The factory default for this address is 255 255 255 0 which means that only devices with a 192 168 26 x IP address can acc...

Page 38: ...3 7 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 4 System Configuration...

Page 39: ...in order to use HTTPS in FIPS Mode Refer to Paragraph 3 10 2 FIPS Mode may be purchased separately Refer to Paragraph 5 6 3 6 2 Command Line Interface CLI The subsections below describe CLI Managemen...

Page 40: ...t user name and password is required before a new user account can be added New user account passwords must be longer than eight characters 3 6 3 3 Changing a User Account User accounts can be modifie...

Page 41: ...hether the agent can perform read write or both types of operations on SNMP objects in the radio The default communities are public and private with read only and read write operations permitted respe...

Page 42: ...k VLAN Identification ID 3 6 6 Remote Users User Based Authentication The subsections below describe RADIUS Management Interfaces configuration parameters Click on the blue RADIUS Configuration link s...

Page 43: ...3 7 1 2 Polling Interval This interval defines the period of time between polls to the SNTP server for time Periodic polling is required to synchronize time with other network devices The radio can b...

Page 44: ...agement timing and provisioning information to all configured radios within a sector It controls the list of radio links and periodically transmits a beacon that allows new radios in the sector to lin...

Page 45: ...22 QPSK 1 2 22 QPSK 3 4 22 16 QAM 1 2 20 16 QAM 3 4 20 64 QAM 2 3 18 64 QAM 3 4 18 64 QAM 5 6 18 256 QAM 3 4 15 256 QAM 7 8 15 Table 3 5 Maximum Transmit Power Radio Type T503A Modulation Coding Rate...

Page 46: ...SC operating frequency It can also be helpful when an SS is configured on multiple SCs and one of the SC is interfered with or is taken down for maintenance 3 8 4 3 Frequency Lists The operating frequ...

Page 47: ...venient and secure method of ruling out mismatched shared secrets is to compare a truncated one way hash of the shared secret If shared secrets have been entered properly on both sides of a radio link...

Page 48: ...If either event occurs a DFS event trap is sent via SNMP to any configured receivers The channel change feature respects the configured frequency list When the radio changes channels it also turns th...

Page 49: ...last operating frequency When the radios change channels and if barrage interference is detected different SNMP traps are sent to network managers EIM may be purchased separately Refer to Paragraph 5...

Page 50: ...3 19 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 8 Wireless Configuration SPMP SC...

Page 51: ...3 20 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 9 Wireless Configuration SPTP SC...

Page 52: ...3 21 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 10 Wireless Configuration SPMP SS...

Page 53: ...3 22 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 11 Wireless Configuration SPTP SS...

Page 54: ...ith the SC with access controlled via the unit s MAC Address Link Templates allow an arbitrary number of SS to register with an SC with access controlled via a Station Template Identifier STID and STI...

Page 55: ...agement GUI 3 9 2 6 Modulation and Coding Rates Modulation and Coding rate settings are described below 3 9 2 7 Adaptive Modulation In order to handle dynamic link conditions Adaptive Modulation shoul...

Page 56: ...3 25 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 12 Subscriber Link Configuration Normal Link...

Page 57: ...3 26 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 13 Subscriber Link Configuration Link Templates...

Page 58: ...ues for both the downlink and uplink The SC uses these values to assist with prioritizing how much traffic is sent over each link when there is not enough transmission time to get all data to all subs...

Page 59: ...allows for trading off low priority data in favor of more important information 3 9 6 Broadcast and Multicast Non unicast traffic like ARP broadcasts and multicast video streams are transmitted by th...

Page 60: ...3 29 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 14 Broadcast Multicast Configuration...

Page 61: ...trap is sent out to indicate the event When an SS radio has successfully completed authentication and registration with the SC there will be a positive indication for a Data Link When an SS radio suc...

Page 62: ...ilable The MAC address of the radio linked to the radio currently being managed is displayed A hyperlink to the linked radio s web interface allows easy access to the other radios within a given secto...

Page 63: ...io can be upgraded with new software that is posted to the Harris Premier site https rfcommpremier harris com The upgrade files can be delivered to the radio via initiated FTP or TFTP transactions or...

Page 64: ...3 33 RF 7800W SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION R Figure 3 18 File Management...

Page 65: ...uilt In Test BIT hardware diagnostics that allows an Administrator to diagnose specific problems with the unit The radio is continuously monitoring the status of the RF ports for high Voltage Standing...

Page 66: ...e could result in dropping communication to a radio that is being configured For example changing the maximum transmit power of a radio from over its active link could result in the link dropping By t...

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Page 68: ...left side pane of the GUI 4 2 1 Factory Reset Procedure See Figure 4 1 It may be necessary to reset to the factory IP address lost admin user name and password This can be accomplished by having loca...

Page 69: ...n j Enter the command save defaultconfig and press Enter to ensure that all parameters are set to default values k Enter the following commands to set a new IP address A 192 168 26 2 prompt is shown a...

Page 70: ...IP address is the same as another device on the local network Symptom The radio s management interfaces HTTP HTTPS Telnet SSH SNMP are not accessible to a computer on the same network Solution Change...

Page 71: ...I and click Utilities Built In Test Run BIT 2 VSWR failure could indicate a cabling problem 3 Power Out failure could indicate a radio problem c Are both radio antennas generally pointing towards each...

Page 72: ...ured on the SS 1 Log into the SS GUI and check Configuration Wireless 2 SC MAC must be 00 00 00 00 00 00 or the MAC address of the SC radio m Do both radios have the same security configuration 1 Log...

Page 73: ...4 6 RF 7800W TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE R This page intentionally left blank...

Page 74: ...ices call 585 244 5830 toll free 866 264 8040 or visit the Harris Support web site at https rfcommpremier harris com 5 3 PARTS LISTS The following provides parts lists for the systems Figure 5 1 shows...

Page 75: ...ector Power over Ethernet PoE Gigabit with Plug Adapters and Power Cord 14304 12069 3800 01 Figure 5 2 Bracket Assembly Mounting Radio Antenna 14304 12069 3810 01 Figure 5 2 RF Coaxial Cable 20 Inch 1...

Page 76: ...MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz 8 Omni 22 22 22 22 13 5 90 22 22 22 22 21 10 22 22 22 22 26 6 22 22 22 22 30 4 4 22 22 22 22 5 725 5 850 GHz SPMP Operation Gain dBi Description Max Tx Power dBm 5 MHz 10 MHz...

Page 77: ...arately through the Harris Premier site https rfcommpremier harris com Table 5 4 Connectors and Mating Connector Part Numbers Chassis Connector Mating Connector Part Number RF 7800W HCLOS Radio J1 Eth...

Page 78: ...Global Positioning System GPS or compass B bit A binary digit that can have a value of 0 or 1 BIT Built in Test BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying C C Celsius CA Certification Authority CAGE Commercial an...

Page 79: ...Frequency Selection DL Downlink E EIM Enhanced Interference Mitigation EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power Elevation Vertical direction in degrees EMR Electromagnetic Radiation F F Fahrenheit FCC...

Page 80: ...INE Inline Network Encryptor IP Internet Protocol J K kg Abbreviation for kilogram or one thousand grams km Kilometers or one thousand meters L LAN Local Area Network lbs Abbreviation for pound LED L...

Page 81: ...Power Over Ethernet PTP Point to Point Q QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QoS Quality of Service QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying R RADIUS Remote Dial In User Service RF Radio Frequency RMA Retur...

Page 82: ...ation Template Identifier T TDD Time Division Duplexing TELNET Telecommunication Network TFS Traffic Flow Security TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Tx TX Transmit U UBR Uncoded Burst Rate UK United...

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Page 84: ...DATE GENERAL EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR TEXT SETUP ALIGNMENT INST TROUBLESHOOTING INST TABLES ILLUSTRATIONS PARTS LISTS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS GENERAL COMMENTS Please include your suggestions for improveme...

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Page 86: ...Communication Systems 1680 University Ave Rochester NY USA 14610 Tel 585 244 5830 Fax 585 242 4755 www harris com...

Page 87: ...2 PLACES A 2 PLACES B 2 PLACES H 2 PLACES E 4 PLACES A 4 PLACES B 4 PLACES MAST USER SUPPLIED ANTENNA MOUNTING BRACKET UNIVERSAL 12069 3813 01 MOUNTING BRACKET FRONT CLAMP 12069 3811 01 MOUNTING BRAC...

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