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Wireless Ethernet PtP & MP System Operations Manual 

 

ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTIONS OF WIRELESS DEVICES 

 

KBC products are engineered to the highest standards and designed to work 

in a variety of wireless applications and environments. A wireless environment 

includes  the  site  in  which  the product  is  installed,  the  installation  itself  and 

any extra materials that might be necessary to complete the wireless project. 

Due  to  the  fact  that  environments  and  installations  differ  from  site  to  site, 

KBC  cannot  control  the  variables  required  to  ensure  an  ideal  environment. 

Therefore, it is not possible to guarantee a successful application based on a 

drawing,  application  note,  distance  calculation,  quote  or  other  type  of 

material  that  KBC  may  provide.  Should  a  quote,  drawing,  etc.  be  made 

available,  it  is  based  on  the  performance  of  the  WES  product  in  an  ideal 
environment  with  clear  line-of-sight,  absence  of  5  GHz  interference  and/or 

frequency  multi-path  reflection.  Therefore,  KBC  cannot  be  held  responsible 

should the products not operate as desired or should additional products be 

required to complete a project. In addition, should a particular environment 

restrict the usage of the WES in any way, KBC offers a thirty (30) day return 

policy from date of original shipment (see page 2) to the original purchaser. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Wireless Ethernet PtP & MP System Operations Manual 

 

WES SET UP PROCEDURES 

 

KBC  recommends  that  all equipment  be bench tested before being  installed 

onsite.   

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1.

 

Remove  the  Host  and  Client  from  the  box,  select  frequency  via  the 

rotary switch at the side of the unit.  (Factory set to channel 0 unless 

otherwise  noted)    The  channels  of each  set of  Host/Clients must  be 

matched for the radios to communicate with each other.  For multi-

connect devices, each Client must be set to the same channel as the 

Host that it will be connected to.  If connecting more than one Client 
to  a  single  Host,  please  see  the  advanced  operation  section  of  this 

manual for multipoint setup.     

2.

 

Mount the Client at the remote location. Point the Client as accurately 

as possible to the point where its Host AP will be mounted. 

3.

 

Remove  the  Power  Injection  Modules  (PIMs)  from  the  box  and 
determine  where  they  will  be  located  for  each  Host/Client.    Total 

distance between a Host/Client and connected Ethernet device cannot 

exceed  100  meters  (300  feet).    The  PIMs  can  be  located  anywhere 

along  the  100m  of  CAT5  cable.    Connect  a  standard  CAT5  straight 

through  patch  cable  to  the  “P  +  Data  Out”  port  on  each  PIM  to  its 

corresponding  Host/Client.    “Data  In”  port  on  each  PIM  should  be 
connected  to  its  respective  Ethernet  device  using  a  standard  CAT5 

straight  through  patch  cable.    A  crossover  cable  may  be  needed 

depending on the LAN port of the Ethernet device in use.   

4.

 

Connect  the  included  power  supplies  to  the  “Power  In”  port  on  the 

PIMs and plug the transformers into a standard 110VAC outlet.  If the 
Ethernet devices on each end are connected, powered up and aimed 

correctly,  the  “Link  Activity”,  “Power”  and  “Signal  Level”  LEDs  will 

illuminate.  If the Ethernet device is not connected the “Power” LED 

and “Signal Level” LEDs only will illuminate.  If the “Signal Level” LED 

is  flashing,  reposition  the  modules  to  achieve  max  signal  strength.  

For  multi-connect  applications,  each  Client  will  show  a  solid  green 

light when connected to a Multipoint Host.  A flashing green LED on 

the  Multipoint  Host  Access  Point  will  indicate  the  number  of  Client 

Subscriber Units to which it is connected. 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for WES-2500

Page 1: ...97 4930 Fax 1 949 297 4933 KBC Networks Ltd EMEA Carlton Suite Barham Court Teston Maidstone Kent ME18 5BZ United Kingdom Office 44 0 1622 418782 Fax 44 0 20 7100 8147 Email info kbcnetworks com Web w...

Page 2: ...dule WAP WAPOM or subscriber unit WSU WSUP WSUDI WSUOM Qty 1 PIM Qty 1 PS 500 A Qty 1 LNBMB excluded in WAPOM or WSUOM Qty 1 Strain Relief for Ethernet cable connection at RJ 45 LAN port of WES module...

Page 3: ...NT SAFETY INSTRUCTION For your protection please read and observe all safety instructions before operating this system and keep this sheet and any additional instructions for future reference INSTALLA...

Page 4: ...t not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment Changes or modifications not expressly approved by KBC could void the users aut...

Page 5: ...therwise noted The channels of each set of Host Clients must be matched for the radios to communicate with each other For multi connect devices each Client must be set to the same channel as the Host...

Page 6: ...of IP cameras DVR NVRs managed non managed switches encoders decoders and web servers to be used across long range wireless line of sight links A FRONT VIEW 1 Module case 2 Antenna cover B REAR VIEW...

Page 7: ...ED responses determined by the type of product in use POINT TO POINT HOST LED ACTIVITY WES 2500 WES 2 4 Hosts If the green LED flashes at any rate it is indicating a less than max signal connection MU...

Page 8: ...iagram to the left 3 Power cycle device to implement channel change 4 Reseal port by replacing weatherproof plug B MOUNT DIRECTIONAL HOST CLIENT Mount the Host Client using the included wall pole moun...

Page 9: ...nding on the physical and RF environment a useable throughput rate may not be possible Contact KBC for more information 888 366 4276 or info kbcnetworks com 8 Wireless Ethernet PtP MP System Operation...

Page 10: ...____ Subnet Mask The filter used for association of Ethernet devices _________ WIRELESS MAC Address The MAC address of the radio Record this information for tracking purpose __________________________...

Page 11: ...ed or collided packets As the system continues to run these numbers will accumulate until cleared to 0 Refresh to see updated statistics ETHERNET STATISTICS Packet information at the motherboard and c...

Page 12: ...L SWITCH OVERRIDE A drop down list of frequencies will appear Make sure that if changing frequencies using a connected wireless link the channel on the opposite end is configured first For units with...

Page 13: ...ice name for the Host and or Client ADMIN PASSWORD To change the password type in the desired password change and confirm Record all password changes as there are no ways to reset to default later if...

Page 14: ...tch Super Mode Disabled Encryption Cipher WPA 2 AES Device Name WES SP Host WES MP Host WES Client depends on software type 18 Wireless Ethernet PtP MP System Operations Manual ADVANCED OPERATION CONT...

Page 15: ...i WAPOM WSUOM 2 5 dBi 5 8 GHz Small patch WES 2500 WAP WSU 7 8 dBi 5 8 GHz Large patch WES 2 4 WSUP 16 7 dBi 5 8 GHz Small patch in 18 inch parabolic dish 24 dBi 5 8 GHz Beam Width Omni 360 Small Patc...

Page 16: ...WEMs are aimed properly You should have clear wide open line of sight between the WEM modules Try a different frequency and cycle power Verify sufficient voltage into each PIM If MP Host the green LED...

Page 17: ...implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you f If you do not wish to be bound by any of the provisions in this warranty please return the product s immediately 3...

Page 18: ...Address Remote Location 2 Head End Location in Single Point to Point Application Device S N Host Client IP Address Radio MAC Address Remote Location 3 Device S N Host Client IP Address Radio MAC Addre...

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