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9.1.6. Initial values for WT (Slave) parameters (Point to point System) 

 

Table 9-6 lists the WT defaults set in the factory. 

Setting tool 

 

Parameters 

 

Initial values 

Setting range 

WT Local management 

tool 

PP-OpS 

System ID number 

1-65535 

valid 

invalid 

serial number at 

Opposite WT 

11 blank characters 

7 single-byte 

alphanumeric 

characters 

valid 

invalid 

Encryption parameter 

10 blank characters 

5 single-byte 

alphanumeric 

characters 

valid 

invalid 

Transmit level 

14dBm 

-6 - +14dBm 

valid 

invalid 

Interface class 

AUTO 

AUTO/100BASE 

valid 

invalid 

Radio frequency 

Not set 

Based on the 

registered ini file 

valid 

invalid 

IP ADDRESS 

192.168.1.100 

0.0.0.0 - 

255.255.255.255 

valid 

invalid 

Subnet mask 

255.255.255.0 

0.0.0.0 - 

255.255.255.255 

valid 

invalid 

Default gateway 

192.168.1.254 

0.0.0.0 - 

255.255.255.255 

valid 

invalid 

10 

ARP response 

ON 

ON/OFF 

valid 

invalid 

Summary of Contents for NT337-XL2

Page 1: ...0 JRC FWA SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL Rev 3 4 24 SEP 2008...

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: ...is equipment in a place with excessive dirt or dust Before touching a power receiving terminal turn the input power off to avoid electrical shocks Do not touch the rack of the WT duirng operation beca...

Page 6: ...ronment 0 or 1 acc to IEC62102 The Equipment for connection to AP IFU Ethernet interface RJ 45 shall be appropriate to connect to TNV 1 circuits The Equipment for connection to WT adapter PC interface...

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: ...iel dans un endroit excessivement sale ou poussi reux Avant de toucher un terminal recevant l alimentation mettez hors tension pour viter des chocs lectriques Ne touchez pas le rack du WT en cours d u...

Page 10: ...u TNV 1 en fonction du r seau 0 ou 1 conform ment la norme IEC62102 Le mat riel de connexion AP IFU par une interface Ethernet RJ 45 devra tre reli aux circuits TNV 1 Le Mat riel de connexion l adapta...

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: ...attrezzatura in un luoghi polverosi o poco puliti Prima di toccare un terminale di potenza ricevente spenga il dispositivo per evitare evitare shock elettrici Non tocchi l intelaiatura del dispositiv...

Page 14: ...0 o 1 con riferimento a IEC62102 L Attrezzatura per il collegamento ad AP IFU Ethernet interface RJ 45 sar adatto per connettere ai circuiti di TNV 1 L Attrezzatura per il collegamento all adattatore...

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: ...er nicht in Ber hrung kommen Vermeiden Sie den Betrieb des Ger tes in Umgebungen mit hoher Staub und Schmutzbelastung Ber hren Sie den Rahmen des WT s w hrend des Betriebes auf keinen Fall da dieser T...

Page 18: ...er TNV 1 in Abh ngigkeit von der Netzwerkumgebung 0 oder 1 sein Die Ausr stung f r Verbindung zu AP IFU Ethernet interface RJ 45 wird geeignet sein sich in Verbindung mit TNV 1 Schaltungen zu setzen D...

Page 19: ...tions 2 7 2 1 General 2 7 2 2 External Views of the Units 2 9 2 2 1 AP RFU Omni Antenna 2 9 2 2 1 1 AP RFU Omni Antenna Nameplate 2 10 2 2 1 2 AP RFU Omni Antenna Mounting Bracket 2 11 2 2 2 AP RFU Se...

Page 20: ...3 2 1 Overview 3 28 3 2 2 IF section 3 28 3 2 3 Operations and Indications 3 30 3 2 3 1 Indications 3 30 3 2 3 2 Switches 3 32 3 2 3 3 Terminals 3 33 4 WT 4 36 4 1 WT 4 36 4 1 1 Overview 4 36 4 1 2 A...

Page 21: ...ble between AP RFU and AP IFU 5 57 5 4 1 AP RFU Omni Antenna 5 57 5 4 2 AP RFU Sectoral Horn Antenna 5 58 5 5 Connecting Cables from the AP IFU to external 5 59 5 5 1 Connecting the Power cable connec...

Page 22: ...for outdoor 6 104 6 12 Waterproofing Without Using a Cold Shrinkable Tube 6 106 6 13 Testing 6 108 6 13 1 Perform a continuity test 6 108 6 13 2 Measure the packet loss rate 6 109 6 14 Check sheet of...

Page 23: ...47 7 13 3 Measure the packet loss rate with OpS 7 148 7 14 Check sheet of Point to Point Construction 7 149 8 Standard Tools to be Used 8 150 9 INITIAL VALUES 9 151 9 1 Point to Multipoint system 9 15...

Page 24: ...TG337 EL0 CKENTG337 EL2 CKENTG337 XL0 CKENT337 XL2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfere...

Page 25: ...ts are still applicable For additional information please contact the local Industry Canada office Access Point This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de...

Page 26: ...etwork The Operation System OpS allowing the installation and registration of subscriber terminals and the supervision of its operational status is optionally available 1 4 Deployment Schemes Figure 1...

Page 27: ...o signals and vice versa Connecting an AP RFU to the AP IFU constitutes an AP It supports the 100BASE TX electrical network interface to allow connecting a unit such as a router Assigning an IP addres...

Page 28: ...163 There are antenna direction adjustment tools for the AP and WT 6 JRC Local management tool CD ROM H 7YZCM5074B AP Local management tool WT Local management tool AP Local management tool instructio...

Page 29: ...ZCM5077B The PP OpS is included in this CD ROM 9 1 PP OpS H 7YZCM5055A The PP OpS Point to Point Operation System is an SNMP manager dedicated to a JRC FWA system with a point to point configuration 9...

Page 30: ...correction QPSK 79dBm or less 16QAM 69dBm or less Antenna type and gain Omni 6 5dBi High gain flat antenna 31dBi typ 90 X10 Sectoral Horn 15 5dBi External Antenna 35 7dBi 30cm 41 1dBi 60cm 44 6dBi 90c...

Page 31: ...25XD165 mm WT Adapter Dimensions W45XH95XD40 mm Weight 8kg Weight about 100g AC Adapter Dimensions W60XH38XD120 mm NBG 317 W52XH30XD108 mm NBG 399R Weight about 330g Temperature 33degree Celsius 50deg...

Page 32: ...2 9 2 2 External Views of the Units 2 2 1 AP RFU Omni Antenna in mm Figure 2 1 External View of the AP RFU Omni Antenna b a Omni Antenna c...

Page 33: ...050 24 549GHz L1 24 549 24 997GHz L2 24 997 25 445GHz H1 25 557 26 005GHz H2 26 005 26 453GHz 4 Blank non RoHS R RoHS 2 H Horizontal Polarization V Vertical Polarization 3 EL0 24 050 24 549GHz EL1 24...

Page 34: ...2 11 2 2 1 2 AP RFU Omni Antenna Mounting Bracket in mm Figure 2 3 Mounting Bracket...

Page 35: ...2 12 2 2 2 AP RFU Sectoral Horn Antenna in mm Figure 2 4 External View of the AP RFU Sectoral Horn Antenna b a Sectoral Horn Antenna c...

Page 36: ...050 24 549GHz L1 24 549 24 997GHz L2 24 997 25 445GHz H1 25 557 26 005GHz H2 26 005 26 453GHz 4 Blank non RoHS R RoHS 2 H Horizontal Polarization V Vertical Polarization 3 EL0 24 050 24 549GHz EL1 24...

Page 37: ...2 14 2 2 2 2 AP RFU Sectoral Horn Antenna Mounting Bracket in mm Figure 2 6 Mounting Bracket...

Page 38: ...2 15 2 2 3 AP IFU in mm Figure 2 7 External View of the AP IFU a...

Page 39: ...2 16 2 2 3 1 AP IFU Nameplate Nameplate a in mm Figure 2 8 Nameplate 1 Blank non RoHS R RoHS 1...

Page 40: ...2 17 2 2 4 WT in mm Figure 2 9 External View of the WT 60 a b c 61 190 190 d...

Page 41: ...0 24 050 24 549GHz EL1 24 549 24 997GHz EL2 24 997 25 445GHz EH1 25 557 26 005GHz EH2 26 005 26 453GHz 3 U USA Type AC Plug E European Type AC Plug 2 L0 24 050 24 549GHz L1 24 549 24 997GHz L2 24 997...

Page 42: ...75 or less in mm Figure 2 11 External View of the Outdoor Mounting Brackets for the WT 240 150 or more 61 Pole for installation Applicable outer diameter 31 8mm to 34mm Mounting Bracket It is possible...

Page 43: ...2 20 2 2 5 WT External Antenna Figure 2 12 External View of the WT External Antenna...

Page 44: ...Nameplate b Nameplate c Figure 2 13 Nameplate 1 EL0 24 050 24 549GHz EL2 24 997 25 445GHz 3 U USA Type AC Plug E European Type AC Plug 5 XL0 24 050 24 549GHz XL2 24 997 25 445GHz 2 X0 24 050 24 549GH...

Page 45: ...2 22 2 2 6 WT Adapter in mm Figure 2 14 External View of the WT Adapter 2 2 6 1 WT Adapter Nameplate in mm Figure 2 15 Nameplate 1 1 Blank non RoHS R RoHS...

Page 46: ...2 23 2 2 7 WT AC Adapter in mm Figure 2 16 External View of the WT AC Adapter 2000 52 30 108 1710 H 7ZCCM0132 A Type H 7ZCCM0135 C Type...

Page 47: ...2 24 2 2 8 Antenna direction adjustment tool in mm Shape of the scope is subject to change without notice Figure 2 17 Antenna direction adjustment tool...

Page 48: ...using the local signal which is generated by multiplying the 2 4 GHz synthesized oscillator The BPF is employed to eliminate the image components interference The TDD Switch selects the transmitting o...

Page 49: ...F U C on t T em p S en s VAR ATT 30dB C AB L E L OS S DC 16V LOGAMP TMG Gen TH CNT O b st ac l e i n fo rm a ti on TRSEL RF FREQ CNT DATLCLK LE 427 5 MHz S AW BP F IF Freq 1710MHz S AW B P F Horn Ante...

Page 50: ...ype Plug for Coaxial Figure 3 2 Connecting Section of the AP RFU Omni Antenna 3 1 6 2 Sectoral Horn Antenna a IF terminal connector Contents Connect the AP IFU with the coaxial cable Shape N Type Jack...

Page 51: ...er The wireless MAC processor converts between the Ethernet frames that the interface section handles and wireless MAC frames It also schedules the dynamic slot assignment The TDD TDMA controller perf...

Page 52: ...for AP ASIC 1 8V for U CPU D CPU L2SW 1 5V for MODEM ASIC 5V for ANALOG 3 3V CABLELOSSATT ATT AP IFU 2 5 V 3 3 V 1 8 V 3 3 V MOD DEM MODEM ASIC S CPU R TC F RO M 64 M s er ia l E EP RO M 3 2 8 S DRA...

Page 53: ...nguished ETHER link down See Table 3 3 5 d IFU STATE Lit red IFU alarm See Table 3 3 2 Flashing green Normal CPU running Flashing orange During initialization e RFU ALARM Lit red RFU alarm Cause RFU f...

Page 54: ...tion Synchronization is recovered TRSELALM transmission reception switchover SW failure occurs if the transmission state continues for more than 1sec Only by a reset 1 RFU failure Cleared IFU CPU dete...

Page 55: ...h to set AUTO or 100FULL The shape of the switch may be changed c RST switch This is the switch to reset the unit d POWER LED When on Lit green When off Extinguished a b c d Factory setting 100FULL ET...

Page 56: ...re 3 8 Connecting Section of the AP IFU Bottom View Figure 3 9 a b Ethernet connector Figure 3 10 c MNT connector Figure 3 11 f Power cable connector 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 TXD RXD NU G...

Page 57: ...ol Interface Serial Shape RJ 22 Pin assign See Figure 3 10 d ANT terminal connector Contents Connect the AP IFU with the coaxial cable Shape N Type Jack for Coaxial Applicable Connector N Type Plug fo...

Page 58: ...the connector counterclockwise 45 degrees and pull it out straight Power cable terminal g The DC 48V power supply voltage for AP IFU shall be SELV or TNV 1 depending on the network environment 0 or 1...

Page 59: ...witch The output signals of the LNA are down converted into IF signals using the local signal which is generated by multiplying the 2 4 GHz synthesized oscillator The BPF is employed to eliminate the...

Page 60: ...processor converts between the Ethernet frames and the wireless MAC frames in the radio channel The system controller performs operating parameter setting state monitoring control and testing for the...

Page 61: ...L 20MHz 80MHz Signal processing part FRASH ROM TEMP SENS PON RST EEP ROM SD RAM OFFSET CNT FREQ CNT RF Antenna WG BPF RF SW LNA SW 2 4GHz Synth 26G 5 n 2 DOWN CONV TRSEL RF PA 2 UP CONV FREQ CNT S i g...

Page 62: ...xtinguished ETHER link down Lit green ETHER link established Flashing green Transmission or reception on the ETHER port Extinguished ETHER link down c ALM Lit red Wireless synchronization lost Flashin...

Page 63: ...Lit Extinguished Lit Flashing Extinguished Lit Flashing Extinguished Lit Flashing The state within parentheses is that when a PC is connected c ALM Extinguished Lit Lit Flashing Extinguished Flashing...

Page 64: ...th the AC adapter Unplug the cable from the PC port of the WT adapter Make sure that the ETHER LED lights Hold down the TEST SW switch The Ethernet signal from the WT is looped backed to the WT via th...

Page 65: ...d LED control lines b Industrial port This is the industrial port Shape RJ 22 Use a T20 torx driver to open interface cover 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 TXD RXD NU GND 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TXD TXD RXD L...

Page 66: ...net signal MDI X specification An Ethernet cable has eight signal lines Four lines are used to carry Ethernet signals The remaining four lines are used as power lines and LED control lines b PC port C...

Page 67: ...gnals Before unplugging the cable connecting between the WT and WT adapter make sure to unplug the DC jack of the WT adapter to turn the power off Otherwise the unit may be damaged The cable connectin...

Page 68: ...P IFU Adjusting the Direction of the AP RFU Connecting a Cable between AP RFU and AP IFU Connecting Cables from the AP IFU to external The confirmation of AP IFU Waterproofing Connectors Connecting th...

Page 69: ...RFU Omni Antenna Secure the AP RFU omni antenna to a pole using the bolts a as shown in Figure 5 1 1 As shown in Figure 5 1 install the AP mounting bracket on the AP RFU and tighten the bolts a a Figu...

Page 70: ...e bolts and nuts b and c for the AP mounting bracket and install the bracket on the pole Next tighten the bolts b and tighten the nuts c while making sure that the bolts b stay in place Figure 5 2 Ins...

Page 71: ...ng bracket on the pole Next tighten the bolts a b and c Recommended tightening torque 8 5 N m Figure 5 3 Installing the AP RFU Mounting Bracket on the Pole 2 As shown in Figure 5 4 finger tighten the...

Page 72: ...s shown in Figure 5 5 align the AP RFU with the openings in the AP RFU mounting bracket and tighten the bolts f Recommended tightening torque 8 5N m Figure 5 5 Installing the AP RFU on the Mounting Br...

Page 73: ...5 50 A builder prepares a steel pipe by the installation place a wall a pole or etc and it install The required space of installation is shown below Figure 5 6 the required space of installation...

Page 74: ...tion plane Install it with the TOP V marking at the top Figure 5 7 Vertical Polarization 2 NTG 335 1 2 H The NTG 335 1 2 H device is used only for the horizontal polarization plane Install it with the...

Page 75: ...he mounting braket are attached AP IFU A builder prepares a fixing braket by the installation place a wall a pole or etc and it install The required space of installation is shown below Figure 5 9 The...

Page 76: ...P IFU 1 On a Utility Pole Figure 5 10 Installing the AP IFU on a Utility Pole 2 Indoor Installation Figure 5 11 Indoor Installation 3 19 inch Rack Figure 5 12 Installing the AP IFU on a 19 inch Rack f...

Page 77: ...r to open the AP IFU cover When opening the AP IFU cover make sure that the four special screws are loosened completely Forcing open the cover may damage it After you opened the AP IFU cover make sure...

Page 78: ...the antenna direction for the AP RFU sectoral horn antenna To adjust the antenna direction for the AP RFU sectoral horn antenna use the Antenna direction adjustment tool and the following procedure St...

Page 79: ...xample when the antenna type is the horizontal polarization Figure 5 14 Attaching the Direction Adjustment tool Figure 5 15 Adjusting the Horizontal Direction Step2 Adjust the vertical direction As sh...

Page 80: ...p 100m or less Connector Shape N Type plug for coaxial Pole Coaxial cable with an N Type Plug connector IF cable Selfe Bonding tape and PVC tape AP IFU AP RFU 16VDC to be supplied to the AP RFU is sup...

Page 81: ...axial AP RFU AP IFU Selfe Bonding tape and PVC tape or Cold shrinkable sleeve Coaxial cable with an N Type Plug connector IF cable Selfe Bonding tape and PVC tape 16VDC to be supplied to the AP RFU is...

Page 82: ...i j clamp in the AP IFU Connect the external network through the e Ethernet cable inlet Interface 100BASE Tx Connector shape RJ 45 Pin assign ETHER signal MDI Cable type Ethernet cable for outdoor Ra...

Page 83: ...IFU Ethernet interface RJ 45 shall be appropriate to connect to TNV 1 circuits For the connection Terminal Equipment to AP IFU and a cables suitable for outdoor use shall be installed When opening th...

Page 84: ...that all the parts are placed in the specified sequence and in the correct direction 3 Peel the cable sheath and wires according to the dimensions specified here 4 Process the ends of the cable s cor...

Page 85: ...e end bell with the specified torque b Push the cable packing into the end bell clamp the end bell and tighten the clamping nut with the specified torque c Move the cable back and forth until it moves...

Page 86: ...U LED State POWER LED Lit green IFU STATE LED Flashing green IFU ALM LED Off ETHER1 LED Lit green or flashing ETHER2 LED Off 1 ETHER1 AUTO LED Off 2 ETHER2 AUTO LED Off 3 1 The LED lights if an Ethern...

Page 87: ...ng direction back to the base of the N type jack connector on the unit side Step2 Wrap the PVC tape for class 2 protection around the coaxial cable starting from the base of the N type jack connector...

Page 88: ...e base of the N type jack connector on the unit side For the stretching margin of self bonding tape see the instruction manual for the product Press evenly along the entire length of tape to remove ai...

Page 89: ...the four special screws are loosened completely Forcing to open the cover may damage it After you opened the AP IFU cover make sure to secure it using the stopper Otherwise you may get hurt To close...

Page 90: ...VLAN ID Set the OpS frame Vlan ID Step 4 Radio frequency Set the radio frequency Step 5 AP IP Address Set the AP IP address Step 6 Subnet mask Set the subnet mask Step 7 Default gateway Set the defau...

Page 91: ...ted a message saying that a setting value is outside the range appears Figure 5 23 Confirmation Dialog Box 5 9 1 2 Reset the AP Resetting the AP IFU enables the AP network parameter settings To reset...

Page 92: ...y in the AP RFU Step 1 Select the Control AP screen in the AP Local Management Tool Step 2 In the Cable Loss Measurement field click the Execute button Figure 5 25 Measure the cable loss Step 3 The Co...

Page 93: ...le between the IFU and RFU is too long and there is a contact failure at the connector section Figure 5 28 Cable Loss Measurement Error Step 6 If the procedure ends normally the Under Control dialog b...

Page 94: ...he upstream arbitration bandwidth Step 4 AP trans Level Set the AP transmission level You can set only 14dBm and click the Set button Step 5 AP Reg Status Set the AP registration status to Registered...

Page 95: ...rial number Test date Test type Test condition Check item Pass fail LED operation test When power is off Confirm that the POWER LED is off When power is on Confirm that the POWER LED lights green Conf...

Page 96: ...SYSTEM WT 6 1 Overview OpS Connecting the WT Local Management Tool WT Local management tool Installing the WT Installing the WT Adapter Connecting Cables to the WT Waterproofing WT small window Testi...

Page 97: ...ass Set the interface class to AUTO or 10BASE and click the Set button RFU Transmission Set the RFU Transmission to Enable and click the Execute button The following dialog box appears since a value i...

Page 98: ...6 75 Figure 6 1 Register the WT ID number to AP Step1 Step2 Step3 Step4 Set Bandwidth table Select Parameter setup control tab Select the WT ID number set parameters Set VLAN ID...

Page 99: ...specify the Setup Parameters Step 1 Select the Setup tab Step 2 Set the WT ID number Step 3 Set the AP ID number Step 4 Set the authentication parameter Step 5 Set the radio frequency Step 6 Click the...

Page 100: ...WT mounting bracket to the WT using the bolts a and b You can orient the WT either for vertical or horizontal polarization Step2 Secure the WT mounting bracket to the pole using the bolts Applicable...

Page 101: ...6 78 A builder prepares a steel pipe by the installation place a wall a pole or etc and it install The required space of installation is shown below Figure 6 5 The required space of installation...

Page 102: ...nstalling the WT 1 On a metal fence Figure 6 6 Installing on a metal fence 2 On a house wall Figure 6 7 Installing on a house wall MOUNTING BRACKET FIXING BRACKET METAL FENCE WT EAVES WT MOUNTING BRAC...

Page 103: ...egrees to choose between vertical or horizontal polarization For vertical polarization position TOP V at the top For horizontal polarization position TOP H at the top Figure 6 8 Vertical Polarization...

Page 104: ...VES INC set it up on the pole Figure 6 10 2 Spread specified grease on the O ring The spreading method depends on the manual Figure 6 11 Figure 6 10 30cm antenna Figure 6 11 2 WT installation procedur...

Page 105: ...polarization When using the V polarization the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into the V guide hole of the plate Figure 6 14 Figure 6 15 Figure 6 14 Figure 6 15 V pol...

Page 106: ...be tightening the four M5 screws Figure 6 16 Tightening torque 265 N cm Figure 6 16 2 H orizontal polarization When using H polarization the guide pin of the WT should be rotated to the right and inse...

Page 107: ...ting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole presses the WT to the plate While you are pressing the WT you must be tightening the four M5 screws Figure 6 19 Tightening torque 265 N cm Figure 6 19...

Page 108: ...n the pole Figure 6 20 2 Spread specified grease on the O ring The spreading method depends on the manual Figure 6 21 Figure 6 20 30cm antenna Figure 6 21 2 WT installation procedure Attach the antenn...

Page 109: ...polarization When using the V polarization the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into the V guide hole of the plate Figure 6 24 Figure 6 25 Figure 6 24 Figure 6 25 V pol...

Page 110: ...be tightening the four M5 screws Figure 6 26 Tightening torque 265 N cm Figure 6 26 2 H orizontal polarization When using H polarization the guide pin of the WT should be rotated to the right and inse...

Page 111: ...ting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole presses the WT to the plate While you are pressing the WT you must be tightening the four M5 screws Figure 6 29 Tightening torque 265 N cm Figure 6 29...

Page 112: ...ent tool See Subsection 6 7 2 Step3 Fine adjustment See Subsection 6 7 3 Step4 Verification After adjust the direction use the WT Local Management Tool to final check the receive level If the receive...

Page 113: ...Management Tool in P MP mode STEP2 Go to the Radio Link Monitor screen of the WT in P MP mode and display the Receiving Level The procedure is shown in Figure 6 31 Figure 6 31 Method of Measuring the...

Page 114: ...rform vertical direction adjustment so that the WT of the opposite station can be seen through the scope of the Antenna direction adjustment tool Figure 6 32 How to Install Direction Adjustment tool w...

Page 115: ...oncludes the procedure for vertical direction adjustment Step 3 Horizontal direction Finely adjust the horizontal direction by slightly loosening the bolts a and b again Once again locate the point wh...

Page 116: ...8 Figure 6 38 Receiving Level and Distance Sectoral QPSK 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Maximum Receiving Level WT Receiving Level AP Receiving Level M...

Page 117: ...Distance m Receiving Level dBm Transmission level QPSK 11 5 dBm Free space loss Lp dB Frequency 26 GH Antenna gain TX RX TX Sectoral Antenna Gain 15 5dBiTYP RX WT Antenna Gain 31dBiTYP 46 5 dBi d Lp 4...

Page 118: ...0 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Transmission level QPSK 14 dBm Free space loss Lp dB Frequency 26 GH Antenna gain TX RX TX Sectoral Antenna Gain 6 5dBiTYP RX WT Antenna Gain 31dBiTYP 37 5 dBi d Lp 4...

Page 119: ...stance m Receiving Level dBm Transmission level QPSK 11 5 dBm Free space loss Lp dB Frequency 26 GH Antenna gain TX RX TX Sectoral Antenna Gain 6 5dBiTYP RX WT Antenna Gain 31dBiTYP 37 5 dBi d Lp 4 lo...

Page 120: ...d in indoor It is an example of installing the appended wood screw Screw into the mounting position the wood screw that comes with the WT adapter leaving 2 mm Hook the WT adapter on the wood screw Woo...

Page 121: ...er as shown in Figure 6 43 Figure 6 43 Connecting Cables to the WT MDI MDI X WT adapter Cold shrinkable tube Small Lid Rubber Ethernet cable Straight You will need a Torx screwdriver VESSEL T20H 120 t...

Page 122: ...nal Cable connection PC straight HUB crossover ROUTER straight Never connect your personal computer to the ANT port of the WT adapter Doing so may damage your personal computer The cable connecting be...

Page 123: ...ing cable ties c or the like secure the Ethernet cable to the supporting bracket Attach the cable ties 70 to 100 mm from the end of the supporting bracket The cable is approximately 300 mm long measur...

Page 124: ...old shrinkable tube and the base of the small Lid and between the spacer and the small Lid Pull the spiral tube to mount the cold shrinkable tube paying attention so the spacer is not lifted Figure 6...

Page 125: ...m the small Lid of the WT to the Ethernet cable overlapping half of the previous layer Next reverse the wrapping direction and wrap one more time to the starting point Slanted mounting of the cold shr...

Page 126: ...6 103 Length of PVC tape wrapping Small window Ethernetcable cable Spacer CS sleeve PVC tape 65 22...

Page 127: ...LAP sheath was peeled off as shown in the figure below The Ether plug is installed with the normal temperature shrinkage sleeve and Spasa passed Fixation of cable Ethernet Installation of Spacer and...

Page 128: ...6 105 from a small window to the Ethernet cable side by 1 2 coming in succession and 1 return round trip to the small window side Self bonding tape part...

Page 129: ...vious turn Reverse the wrapping direction and wrap about another seven turns back to the small Lid For the stretching margin of self bonding tape see the instruction manual for the product When wrappi...

Page 130: ...e previous layer Next reverse the wrapping direction and wrap one more time to the starting point Using the PVC tape will guard the self bonding tape against ultraviolet and other rays The wrapping al...

Page 131: ...he Testing tab Step 2 Select a WT from the Select WT ID list Step 3 Select Loop back Test Step 4 Click the Execute button to start the test Step 5 Check the test result Accept OK Result OK Received fr...

Page 132: ...ate measurement with Loop back 10msec check box Step 4 Specify the following settings and click the Execute button to start the test Display Interval 4 seconds Modulation Method only Adaptive Select t...

Page 133: ...tenna direction adjustment tool to visually check the position of the AP RFU Table 6 1 Check sheet WT Serial number Test date Test type Test condition Check item Pass fail Measured value Confirm that...

Page 134: ...ow Connecting the WT Local Management Tool Configure the WT master Configure the WT slave Installing the WT Installing the WT Adapter master slave Connecting Cables to the WT master slave Waterproofin...

Page 135: ...l values IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet cable Straight WT adapter AC Adapter AC100 240 local management tool PC Ethernet cable Straight When changing the IP address of the...

Page 136: ...AUTO Interface Class Set the interface class to AUTO or 10BASE Radio Frequency Set the radio frequency Reg Status Set the registration status to Reg Step 3 Set the Network configuration for Setup Par...

Page 137: ...7 114 Figure 7 2 Configure the WT master Step1 Step4 Step3 Step2 Step5 Step6...

Page 138: ...l number at opposite WT Set the serial number at the opposite WT Encryption Parameter Set the encryption parameter Trans Level Set the transmission level Interface Class Set the interface class to AUT...

Page 139: ...ttach the WT mounting bracket to the WT using the bolts a and b You can orient the WT either for vertical or horizontal polarization Step2 Secure the WT mounting bracket to the pole using the bolts Ap...

Page 140: ...7 117 A builder prepares a steel pipe by the installation place a wall a pole or etc and it install The required space of installation is shown below Figure 7 5 The required space of installation...

Page 141: ...nstalling the WT 1 On a metal fence Figure 7 6 Installing on a metal fence 2 On a house wall Figure 7 7 Installing on a house wall MOUNTING BRACKET FIXING BRACKET METAL FENCE WT EAVES WT MOUNTING BRAC...

Page 142: ...degrees to choose between vertical or horizontal polarization For vertical polarization position TOP V at the top For horizontal polarization position TOP H at the top Figure 7 8 Vertical Polarization...

Page 143: ...AVES INC set it up on the pole Figure 7 10 2 Spread specified grease on the O ring The spreading method depends on the manual Figure 7 11 Figure 7 10 30cm antenna Figure 7 11 2 WT installation procedu...

Page 144: ...polarization When using the V polarization the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into the V guide hole of the plate Figure 7 14 Figure 7 15 Figure 7 14 Figure 7 15 V pol...

Page 145: ...be tightening the four M5 screws Figure 7 16 Tightening torque 265 N cm Figure 7 16 2 H orizontal polarization When using H polarization the guide pin of the WT should be rotated to the right and inse...

Page 146: ...rting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole presses the WT to the plate While you are pressing the WT you must be tightening the four M5 screws Figure 7 19 Tightening torque 265 N cm Figure 7 19...

Page 147: ...n the pole Figure 7 20 2 Spread specified grease on the O ring The spreading method depends on the manual Figure 7 21 Figure 7 20 30cm antenna Figure 7 21 2 WT installation procedure Attach the antenn...

Page 148: ...polarization When using the V polarization the guide pin of the WT should be turned to right above and inserted into the V guide hole of the plate Figure 7 24 Figure 7 25 Figure 7 24 Figure 7 25 V pol...

Page 149: ...be tightening the four M5 screws Figure 7 26 Tightening torque 265 N cm Figure 7 26 2 H orizontal polarization When using H polarization the guide pin of the WT should be rotated to the right and inse...

Page 150: ...rting the guide pin of the WT into the guide hole presses the WT to the plate While you are pressing the WT you must be tightening the four M5 screws Figure 7 29 Tightening torque 265 N cm Figure 7 29...

Page 151: ...T Slave Trans Level 14dBm 6dBm see Subsection 7 7 1 1 4 Step 2 Rough adjustment for the WT Master Install the Antenna direction adjustment tool See Subsection 7 7 1 2 Remove the Antenna direction adju...

Page 152: ...ect P P mode On the Radio Link Monitor screen in the master station in P P mode measure the Receiving Level value The procedure is shown in Figure 7 31 Figure 7 31 Measuring the Receive Level Master T...

Page 153: ...nd select P P mode On the Radio Link Monitor screen in the slave station in P P mode measure the Receiving Level value The procedure is shown in Figure 7 32 Figure 7 32 Measuring the Receive Level Sla...

Page 154: ...in the master station in P P mode change Trans Level from 14 dBm to 6 dBm After the change click the SETUP button The procedure is shown in Figure 7 33 Figure 7 33 Setting Trans Level for the WT Mast...

Page 155: ...re 7 38 loosen the bolts d e and f 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 direction a...

Page 156: ...concludes the procedure for vertical direction adjustment Step 3 Horizontal direction Finely adjust the horizontal direction by slightly loosening the bolts a and b again Once again locate the point...

Page 157: ...ure 7 41 Receiving Level and Distance QPSK 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 10 100 1000 10000 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Transmission level QPSK 14 dBm Free space loss Lp dB Frequency 26 GH Antenna...

Page 158: ...00 1000 10000 Distance m Receiving Level dBm Transmission level 16QAM 14 dBm Free space loss Lp dB Frequency 26 GH Antenna gain TX RX TX WT Antenna Gain 31dBiTYP RX WT Antenna Gain 31dBiTYP 62 dBi d L...

Page 159: ...nstalled in indoor It is an example of installing the appended wood screw Screw into the mounting position the wood screw that comes with the WT adapter leaving 2 mm Hook the WT adapter on the wood sc...

Page 160: ...T adapter as shown in Figure 7 44 Figure 7 44 Connecting Cables to the WT MDI MDI X WT adapter Cold shrinkable tube Small Lid Rubber Ethernet cable Straight You will need a Torx screwdriver VESSEL T20...

Page 161: ...nal Cable connection PC straight HUB crossover ROUTER straight Never connect your personal computer to the ANT port of the WT adapter Doing so may damage your personal computer The cable connecting be...

Page 162: ...upporting bracket The cable is approximately 300 mm long measured from the cable joint with a diameter of approximately 200 mm to the first cable tie Figure 7 48 Figure 7 47 Figure 7 48 Never allow th...

Page 163: ...tube to mount the edge of the cold shrinkable tube on the small Lid Figure 7 52 Make sure that there is no gap between the cold shrinkable tube and the base of the small Lid and between the spacer an...

Page 164: ...to the Ethernet cable overlapping half of the previous layer Next reverse the wrapping direction and wrap one more time to the starting point Slanted mounting of the cold shrinkable tube as shown belo...

Page 165: ...LAP sheath was peeled off as shown in the figure below The Ether plug is installed with the normal temperature shrinkage sleeve and Spasa passed Fixation of cable Ethernet Installation of Spacer and...

Page 166: ...ng tape to provide the waterproofing 1 Securing the small Lid of the WT and the spacer Using an appropriate length of self bonding tape wrap the tape around both the small Lid of the WT at its base an...

Page 167: ...of self bonding tape see the instruction manual for the product When wrapping self bonding tape start at the base of the small window and end at the end of the waterproof sleeve Next reverse the direc...

Page 168: ...7 145 START END PVC tape Self bonding tape Spacer Small window Length of PVC tape used for wrapping...

Page 169: ...PC Ethernet cable Straight Master Slave Figure 7 55 Ping Test System Diagram Step 1 Start the Windows command prompt Step 2 Type the following command and press the Return key Ping xxx xxx xxx xxx wh...

Page 170: ...WT Local Management Tool and select P P mode Step 2 Select the Radio Link Monitor tab Step 3 Set Display Interval to 1 Step 4 Click the Start button to start traffic measurement Step 5 After traffic m...

Page 171: ...Display Interval under Traffic Acquisition Step 3 Select Save File as ON or OFF Step 4 Click the Execute button under Traffic Acquisition to start traffic measurement Step 5 After traffic measurement...

Page 172: ...eet WT Serial number Test date Test type Test condition Check item Pass fail Measured value Confirm that the POW LED on the WT adapter goes out Confirm that the ETHER LED on the WT adapter goes out Re...

Page 173: ...driver Width across flats 7 AP IFU SC lock cap G3 8 nut 110 to 150 Spanner wrench Width across flats 22 6 Small window M4 127 Torx driver VESSEL T20H 120 7 Mounting bracket M6 850 Allen wrench Width...

Page 174: ...valid valid Upstream arbitration bandwidth 2 1 8 Total bandwidth corresponds to 10 invalid valid OpS frame VLAN priority 4 0 7 valid invalid User frame VLAN priority 0 0 7 valid invalid OpS frame VLAN...

Page 175: ...egistered Registered Not registered invalid valid Trap destination IP address 7 192 168 0 8 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 invalid valid Trap destination 8 status Not registered Registered Not registered inv...

Page 176: ...acters invalid Only display valid VLAN tag control Non transparent Non transparent transparent invalid Only display valid Interface class AUTO AUTO 10BASE invalid Only display valid 9 1 3 Initial valu...

Page 177: ...9 154 9 1 4 Initial values for AP IFU swiches Table 9 4 Initial values for AP IFU swiches Iteme Initial values ETHER1 AUTO 100FULL SW 100FULL ETHER2 AUTO 100FULL SW 100FULL...

Page 178: ...TO AUTO 10BASE valid invalid 8 Radio frequency Not set Based on the registered ini file valid invalid 9 Master ATPC OFF OFF ON valid valid 10 IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 100 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 valid inv...

Page 179: ...characters valid invalid 3 Encryption parameter 10 blank characters 5 single byte alphanumeric characters valid invalid 4 Transmit level 14dBm 6 14dBm valid invalid 5 Interface class AUTO AUTO 100BAS...

Page 180: ...dapter AC Adapter Test PC Test PC IFU Management Cable Serial Cable IP 192 168 2 100 Sub 255 255 255 0 IP 192 168 0 120 Sub 255 255 255 0 IP 192 168 0 1 Sub 255 255 255 0 IP 192 168 2 101 Sub 255 255...

Page 181: ...ask 255 255 255 0 Management Tool Default gateway 192 168 0 254 Management Tool Trap Des IP1 192 168 0 120 Management Tool Trap Des IP2 non Reg Management Tool Trap Des IP3 non Reg Management Tool Eth...

Page 182: ...OpS VLAN TAG Cont non transparent non transparent non transparent OpS Authen Param 1234567890 0987654321 9876543210 OpS Serial number example NJJW000011T NJJW000012T NJJW000013T OpS WT Reg Status Reg...

Page 183: ...tag untag untag untag untag VID Number Default Default 2 50 100 200 300 500 OpS PC In case of connecting with WT1 s TestPC In case of connecting with WT2 s TestPC AP IFU L2 SW In case of connecting wi...

Page 184: ...Adapter LAN Cable tripod WT1 Master LAN Cable WT Adapter AC Adapter LAN Cable tripod Test PC IP 192 168 1 120 Sub 255 255 255 0 IP 192 168 2 101 Sub 255 255 255 0 WT2 Slave AC100 240V TypeA or TypeC A...

Page 185: ...gement Tool OpS Fra Vlan ID 500 Management Tool IP address 192 168 1 100 Management Tool Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Management Tool Default gateway 192 168 1 254 Management Tool Trap Des IP Add 1 192 1...

Page 186: ...SW parameters PortNumber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 tag type tagged untag untag untag untag untag untag untag VID Number Default Default 2 50 100 200 300 500 OpS PC WT1 adapter Master L2 SW Figure 11 2 Point to...

Page 187: ...11 164 JRC FWA SYSTEM Instruction Manual H 7YZCM0101B Rev 3 4 24 SEP 2008...

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