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Summary of Contents for WIPAS2

Page 1: ...0 WIPAS2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Point to Point Rev 1 3 20 Apr 2012...

Page 2: ...se Be sure you fully understand the instructions in this manual before using the equipment After reading save this instruction manual and refer to it as necessary If you have any questions about or th...

Page 3: ...n the caution The figure on the left shows a caution for electrical shocks icons indicate prohibition A detailed prohibition description is given in the vicinity of the icon The figure on the left pro...

Page 4: ...this product Liquids spilled over or into or small metal pieces getting into the product may cause fire electrical shocks or failures Turn off the power and stop using the unit immediately if somethi...

Page 5: ...e input power off to avoid electrical shocks Do not touch the rack of the WT duirng operation because it becomes hot When installing the WT connect the ground wire to the ground terminal If the equipm...

Page 6: ...anic solvent for cleaning such as thinner and benzene because this may damage the coating Just wipe the surface with a clean dry cloth For the connection PoE PSE to WT and a cable suitable for outdoor...

Page 7: ...vous ex cutiez l action Une description plus d taill e est donn e pr s de l ic ne la plus gauche exige de debrancher le mat riel avant toute op ration Attention N enlevez jamais n endommagez jamais e...

Page 8: ...liquides sur ou l int rieur du produit ainsi que les petits morceaux de m tal p n trant le produit peuvent provoquer le feu des chocs lectriques ou des pannes Coupez l alimentation lectrique et cesse...

Page 9: ...pour viter des chocs lectriques Ne touchez pas le rack du WT en cours d utilisation parce qu il devient chaud Lors de l installation du WT reliez le fil de terre la masse du terminal Si le mat riel n...

Page 10: ...rganique pour le nettoyage tel que dissolvant et benz ne parce que cela peut endommager le rev tement Essuyez juste la surface avec un chiffon sec et propre Pour la connexion PoE PSE WT un c ble adapt...

Page 11: ...no del triangolo differiscono dal grado di cautela La figura a sinistra mostra pericolo per shock elettrici icone indicano proibizione Una descrizione di proibizione particolareggiata data accanto all...

Page 12: ...il prodotto in tali condizioni pu causare inizi di incendio o shock elettrici Non metta contenitori d acqua prodotti chimici o cosmetici come vasi pentole ed occhiali o piccoli pezzi di metalli vicin...

Page 13: ...vo per evitare evitare shock elettrici Non tocchi l intelaiatura del dispositivo WT poiche esso puo produrre calore Quando installa il WT connetta il filo di massa al terminale di terra Se l attrezzat...

Page 14: ...ome diluente e benzene per pulire il dispositivo perch questo pu danneggiarne il rivestimento Asciugi la superficie con una stoffa asciutta e pulita Per il collegamento PoE PSE a WT dovr essere utiliz...

Page 15: ...auf ein Verbot hin Eine Verbotsbeschreibung wird in der Unterschrift des Kennzeichens gegeben Die Figur links zum Beispiel verbietet eine Demontage Gef llte kreisf rmige Kennzeichen weisen Sie auf ein...

Page 16: ...n diesem Fall darf das Ger t nicht weiterverwendet werden Eine weitere Benutzung kann zu Br nden und elektrischen Kurzschl ssen f hren Bitte stellen Sie keine Wasserbeh lter Chemikalien oder Kosmetika...

Page 17: ...s WT s w hrend des Betriebes auf keinen Fall da dieser Teil sehr heiss wird Wenn Sie den WT installieren verbinden Sie zuerst den Erdungsdraht mit dem Erdungsanschluss des Ger tes Ungen gende Erdung d...

Page 18: ...wie Verd nner und Benzole zur Reinigung weil dies der Oberfl che des Ger tes besch digen k nnte Reinigen Sie die Oberfl che nur mit einem sauberen trockenen Stofftuch F r die Verbindung PoE PSE zum W...

Page 19: ...4 For Europe R TTE 1 6 1 5 Declaration of Conformity DoC 1 6 1 6 System Configuration 1 7 1 7 Installation examples 1 8 1 8 Components 1 9 2 Specifications 2 10 2 1 General 2 10 2 2 External Views of...

Page 20: ...5 48 5 7 1 Adjusting the Antenna Direction of the WT 5 48 5 7 1 1 Measuring the receive level 5 49 5 7 1 2 Roughly Adjusting the Direction 5 53 5 7 1 3 Roughly Adjusting the Direction Using the Antenn...

Page 21: ...1 3 9 Others 9 82...

Page 22: ...uture 28 56MHz RF channel spacing of ETSI and FCC compliant Adaptive modulation QPSK to 64QAM and QoS support for maximizing spectrum utilization and radio link availability 180Mbps data throughput ag...

Page 23: ...ent off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipme...

Page 24: ...dures de delivrance de permis et exigences techniques demeurent applicables Pour plus de renseignements veuillez contacter le bureau local d Industrie Canada 1 3 Required by RSS 191 clause 5 1 a For R...

Page 25: ...ms such as modulation method the radio frequency channel set it to Master These setting items are transmitted into Slave through a radio link The user data is transmitted between Master and Slave tran...

Page 26: ...1 8 1 7 Installation examples Figure 1 1 is Installation examples of The WT Figure 1 1 Installation examples of the WT...

Page 27: ...t supports 100BASE TX and 1000BASE T user interfaces to connect a personal computer and hub 1 1 WT mounting bracket MPBX46819 The WT mounting bracket is used to mount the WT at a pole Including in WT...

Page 28: ...and gain typ High gain flat antenna 31dBi External Antenna 1 HPCPE 26 35 7 dBi 30cm 1 HP2 26 41 1 dBi 60cm 1 Interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T QoS Service class 8 class Priority control Strict...

Page 29: ...ius 50degree Celsius Operating Humidity 20 95 non condensing waterproofing IP55 storage environment 33degree Celsius 60degree Celsius 20 95 non condensing survival wind speed 90m s non destructive 40m...

Page 30: ...2 12 2 2 External Views of the Units 2 2 1 WT in mm Figure 2 1 External View of the WT a 52...

Page 31: ...2 13 2 2 1 1 WT Nameplate Nameplate a Nameplate b Figure 2 2 Nameplate...

Page 32: ...View of the Outdoor Mounting Brackets for the WT Vertical polarization Pole diameter is 50 8mm Horizontal polarization Pole diameter is 50 8mm WT Mounting Bracket Pole mounted in any position Pole mou...

Page 33: ...ure 2 4 Installation example for Vertical polarization Pole diameter is 50 8mm Angle of elevation 15degree Angle of elevation 45degree on the pole top Angle of elevation 45degree in middle of the pole...

Page 34: ...2 5 Installation example for Horizontal polarization Pole diameter is 50 8mm Dip 45degree Angle of elevation 45degree in middle of the pole Angle of elevation 15degree Angle of elevation 45degree on t...

Page 35: ...2 17 2 2 2 WT External Antenna Type Figure 2 6 External View of the WT External Antenna Type...

Page 36: ...2 18 2 2 2 1 WT External Antenna Type Nameplate Nameplate a Figure 2 7 Nameplate...

Page 37: ...2 19 2 2 3 Antenna direction adjustment tool in mm Shape of the scope is subject to change without notice Figure 2 8 Antenna direction adjustment tool...

Page 38: ...ed 24 26 GHz band RF signals by the antenna are fed in to the LNA via the Waveguide Filter and the TDD Switch The output signals of the LNA are down converted into IF signals using the local signal wh...

Page 39: ...ture modulator 0 0 0 90 Balun Splitter Balun SAW_BPF LPF RS232C Drv Rec MAINT PORT 25MHz SDRAM 128Mbit x32 FROM 64Mbit Temp Sensor ATT Control Drivers Balun WG BPF SYSTEM RESET PLL 160 80MHz PLL 125MH...

Page 40: ...rn 8 TRD 3 48V Return Small Lid Voltage Monitor Terminal For Receiving Level Ethernet Connector FG terminal for Vertical polarization FG terminal for Horizontal polarization Small Window FG Terminal M...

Page 41: ...n ETHER signal MDI X POWER IEEE802 3at Type2 Cable type Ethernet cable for outdoor STP Shield Twisted Pair Range of applicable outer diameter 4 0 mm 7 0mm 2 FG Terminal Contents Connect the ground wir...

Page 42: ...ic counter that is period from Counter Clear button to Get Counter button Monitoring NE State Information Shows all configuration of the network element WT QoS and Traffic Control Sets the buffer size...

Page 43: ...4 25 4 1 1 1 MT system requirements Table 4 2 MT system requirements Web browser OS Note Internet Explorer 8 Windows 7 Windows XP Screen resolution higher than 1024x768 pixels...

Page 44: ...urpose of surge protection for the user devise WT has the surge protection circuit inside 2 Ethernet Cable 1 WT to PoE PSE 1 CAT 5e cable is recommended Straight cable 3 Ethernet Cable 2 PoE PSE to PC...

Page 45: ...ion flow Start the Maintenance Tool Configure the WT master Configure the WT slave Installing the WT Installing the PoE PSE master slave Connecting Cables to the WT master slave Waterproofing WT Small...

Page 46: ...For Master IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 For Slave IP address 192 168 1 201 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Initial values IPaddress 192 168 1 100 Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Maintenance T...

Page 47: ...Reset Network Element Name Set Network Element Name 0 20 full width or half width alphabet FREQUENCY CH Set Frequency CH You should register the Frequency CH beforehand on Frequency Setting screen Co...

Page 48: ...X FULL FIXED 100BASE TX AUTO or 100BASE TX HAFE Fixed Management VLAN TAG Set Enable or Disable If enabled set VID COS OpS1 3 Set Enable or Disable If enabled set IP address IPv4 or IPv6 Community nam...

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Page 50: ...Step3 Select the QoS and Traffic control tab Set Buffer size COS assignment for Management Communication between Master and Slave QoS Priority Class TDD control Slave QoS Priority Mapping Policing Ra...

Page 51: ...Setup button Setup makes configuration changes These changes are reflected after Reset Network Element Name Set Network Element Name 0 20 full width or half width alphabet FREQUENCY CH Set Fixed or S...

Page 52: ...ation Set the interface class 1000BASE T AUTO 1000BASE T Fixed 1000BASE T AUTO 100BASE TX FULL FIXED 100BASE TX AUTO or 100BASE TX HAFE Fixed Management VLAN TAG Set Enable or Disable If enabled set V...

Page 53: ...ng the bolts a b and c You can install the WT either for vertical or horizontal polarization Step2 Secure the WT mounting bracket to the pole using the bolts Due to prevent a fall Bolt d removes it Bo...

Page 54: ...tc and it install Installation example is shown below Figure 5 9 Installation example for vertical polarization pole diameter is 50 8mm Angle of elevation 15degree Dip 45degree Angle of elevation 45de...

Page 55: ...to choose between vertical or horizontal polarization For vertical polarization position V at the top For horizontal polarization position H at the top Figure 5 10 Vertical Polarization Figure 5 11 H...

Page 56: ...e 1 30cm antenna HPCPE 26J RADIO WAVE INC installation procedure 1 According to the antenna manual of RADIO WAVES INC set it up on the pole Figure 5 12 30cm antenna of RADIO WAVES INC 2 Spread specifi...

Page 57: ...articles of the antennas of RADIO WAVES INC Tightening torque 0 6 N cm Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 O ring Adaptor WT WT External Antenna Type 4 x M3 screws with Washers Tightening torque 0 6 N m OK NG WT...

Page 58: ...degrees to choose between vertical or horizontal polarization 1 Vertical polarization When using the V Vertical polarization the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into t...

Page 59: ...2 7 N cm Figure 5 18 Installed WT to an antenna for vertical polarization 2 Horizontal polarization When using H Horizontal polarization the guide pin of the WT should be rotated to the right and ins...

Page 60: ...the plate While you are pressing the WT you must be tightening the four M5 screws which included in WT Tightening torque 2 7 N cm Figure 5 21 Installed WT to an antenna for horizontal polarization Pl...

Page 61: ...26J RADIO WAVE INC installation procedure 1 According to the antenna manual of RADIO WAVES INC set it up on the pole Figure 5 22 60cm antenna of RADIO WAVES INC 2 Spread specified grease on the O ring...

Page 62: ...articles of the antennas of RADIO WAVES INC Tightening torque 0 6 N cm Figure 5 24 Figure 5 25 OK NG WT External Antenna Type Adaptor When you attach the antenna adaptor to the WT it should take the...

Page 63: ...degrees to choose between vertical or horizontal polarization 1 Vertical polarization When using the V Vertical polarization the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into t...

Page 64: ...2 7 N cm Figure 5 28 Installed WT to an antenna for vertical polarization 2 Horizontal polarization When using H Horizontal polarization the guide pin of the WT should be rotated to the right and ins...

Page 65: ...the plate While you are pressing the WT you must be tightening the four M5 screws which included in WT Tightening torque 2 7 N cm Figure 5 31 Installed WT to an antenna for horizontal polarization Pl...

Page 66: ...n 5 7 1 2 Remove the Antenna direction adjustment tool When using the Antenna direction adjustment tool See Subsection 5 7 1 3 Step 3 Rough adjustment for the WT Slave Install the Antenna direction ad...

Page 67: ...Slave set the Frequency CH same as Master frequency CH Step3 The initial value of the modulation scheme is QPSK in the direction adjustment mode Usually use QPSK in Antenna Alignment mode If you need...

Page 68: ...sound when you turn on sound on button The correspondence OS is Windows XP This function does not work in Winodws7 Sound function works on WINDOWS XP Step5 After Antenna Alignment measure the Received...

Page 69: ...5 51 Figure 5 33 Measuring the Receive Level Master...

Page 70: ...5 52 Figure 5 34 Measuring the Receive Level Slave...

Page 71: ...approximately for the WT direction and finger tighten the bolts a and b Step2 As shown in Figure 5 40 loosen the bolts c d e and f and tilt the antenna up or down Perform vertical direction adjustmen...

Page 72: ...Figure 5 40 loosen the bolts d e f and g and tilt the antenna up or down Perform vertical direction adjustment so that the WT of the opposite station can be seen through the scope of the Antenna direc...

Page 73: ...um receive level tightening torque 8 5N m Tighten the bolts in order of f d e and c and make sure that the point showing the maximum receive level is maintained This concludes the procedure for vertic...

Page 74: ...might mistakenly take the antenna s side lobe as the maximum receive level For fine adjustment therefore you should move the antenna some more after the receiving level has reached the maximum value...

Page 75: ...lated as shown as bellows Receiving Level vs Distance SymbolRate 40MHz QPSK ATPC ON ATPC OFF Maximum receiving level Minimum receiving level QPSK 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 10 0...

Page 76: ...z 16QAM ATPC ON ATPC OFF Maximum receiving level Minimum receiving level 16QAM 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Figure 5 44 Rece...

Page 77: ...z 64QAM ATPC ON ATPC OFF Maximum receiving level Minimum receiving level 64QAM 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Figure 5 45 Rece...

Page 78: ...MHz QPSK ATPC ON ATPC OFF Maximum receiving level Minimum receiving level QPSK 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Figure 5 46 Rece...

Page 79: ...z 16QAM ATPC ON ATPC OFF Maximum receiving level Minimum receiving level 16QAM 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Figure 5 47 Rece...

Page 80: ...z 64QAM ATPC ON ATPC OFF Maximum receiving level Minimum receiving level 64QAM 90 0 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Figure 5 48 Rece...

Page 81: ...ower sourcing equipment installed in indoor It is an example of installing the PoE PSE About the installation of the PoE PSE please install it according to the instruction manual of the PoE PSE Figure...

Page 82: ...ation Horizontal polarization FG Terminal You will need a Torx screwdriver VESSEL T20H 120 to open the small lid of the WT Clamping Claw with Sealing Insert Rubber Ethernet Cable Straight Thread Lock...

Page 83: ...utdoor STP Shield Twisted Pair Range of applicable outer diameter 4 0 mm 7 0mm 2 Ground wire Cable contents Connect the ground wire Applicable Cable Ground wire 1 6 AWG 14 Applicable terminal FG termi...

Page 84: ...s with the Ethernet connector of the WT after passing through the Small lid g with the body d and the Washer e figure 2 31 Fix the Small lid to the WT and fit Sealing Insert c Clamping Claw b and Seal...

Page 85: ...ofing Using an appropriate length of self bonding tape wrap the tape around both the small Lid of the WT at its base and spacer one complete turn 1 After one turn wrap about some turns around the Ethe...

Page 86: ...end at the end of the waterproof sleeve Next reverse the direction and end at the base of the small window This procedure makes an attractive wrapping and improves the waterproof effect by making any...

Page 87: ...eeled off when there is drain wire Step Processing of cutting part To prevent water being infiltrated in the wire the self bonding tape is rolled in the part where the LAP sheath was peeled off as sho...

Page 88: ...e from the small Lid of the WT to the Ethernet cable overlapping half of the previous layer 1 Next reverse the wrapping direction and wrap one more time to the starting point 2 For the stretching marg...

Page 89: ...5 71 Figure 5 53 1 2...

Page 90: ...rt the Windows command prompt Step 2 Type the following command and press the Return key Ping xxx xxx xxx xxx where xxx xxx xxx xxx shows the IP address of the opposite PC Step 3 After the command is...

Page 91: ...ogin Class admin operator monitor Step 2 Select Monitoring Traffic Counter tab Step 3 Click the Counter Clear button to start traffic measurement after counter reset Step 4 After traffic measurement f...

Page 92: ...e between WT and PoE Maintenance Tool Connect the Management Tool to the WT and confirm that login is possible normally Receive level Maintenance Tool Connect the Management Tool to the WT and measure...

Page 93: ...No Unit name Used for Tightening torque N cm Tool 1 Small lid M4 127 Torx driver VESSEL T20H 120 2 Mounting bracket M6 850 Allen wrench Width across flats 5 3 FG Terminal M6 850 2 phillips screwdriver...

Page 94: ...1 1000 KB 19 Buffer Size Configuration Master Class 0 1000 KB 20 Class 7 1000 KB 21 Class 6 1000 KB 22 Class 5 1000 KB 23 Class 4 1000 KB 24 Class 3 1000 KB 25 Class 2 1000 KB 26 Class 1 1000 KB 27 Bu...

Page 95: ...lass 0 7 7 is the highest Priority Table COS 0 0 55 IP Precedense 56 Master TOS vs COS 0 7 Table 7 0 0 57 DSCP 58 Master TC 0 255 vs COS 0 7 Table 63 0 0 59 except following EtherTypes 0 60 Master Eth...

Page 96: ...87 Network Element Name Not set 88 Scanning CH Range 4 42 CH 89 90 Modulation 91 DL Modulation Scheme 64QAM 92 Modulation UL Modulation Scheme 64QAM 93 Master Enable 94 RF Transmission Slave Enable C...

Page 97: ...P v3 User1 Accsess Control Read Only 132 User Name username2 133 Authentication protocol MD5 134 Authentication Password 000000000000000 135 Encryption protocol AES 136 Encryption Password 00000000000...

Page 98: ...tor Select bank A B after reset Bank A Slave Boot Sector Select bank A B after reset Bank A Configuration Date and Time 165 Date and Time 2000 00 00 00 00 00 166 Clock Setting Mode PC time 167 IPv4 No...

Page 99: ...24 MTPC MTPC Transmitted Level 5 0 dBm 25 Network Element Name Not set Configuration Network 27 IPaddress 192 168 1 100 28 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 29 IPv4 Default gateway Not set 30 Disable 31 IPadd...

Page 100: ...5 25 Table 8 1 addition the Pole Figure 5 43 to 48 delete it because there were the same figures Ver1 2 26 Mar 2012 Page 2 9 Transmit output power 16QAM and 64QAM Error correction for Typo Page 1 5 1...

Page 101: ...9 83 WIPAS2 Instruction Manual H 7YZCM5107B Rev 1 3 20 Apr 2012...

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