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WaveACCESS LINK

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WaveACCESS NET

Quick Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for WaveACCESS LINK BR132

Page 1: ...WaveACCESS LINK and WaveACCESS NET Quick Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...lusive remedy shall be the repair or replacement of any media not meeting Lucent Technologies Warranty which is returned to Lucent Technologies Inc or any dealer or distributor authorized by Lucent Te...

Page 3: ...on manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to co...

Page 4: ...ch can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna...

Page 5: ...s are of equipment prototypes Therefore before using this guide it is recommended that you consult your Lucent Technologies representative or Lucent Technologies office for information that is current...

Page 6: ...Installing the WaveACCESS LINK System page 1 1 describes the installation procedures for the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 and WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 Chapter 2 Installing the WaveACCESS NET System page 2 1 de...

Page 7: ...13 Antenna Installation Procedure 1 14 Installing the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 1 18 Packing List 1 18 Installation Procedure 1 19 Basic Software Configuration 1 23 Installing the WaveACCESS LINK SM1024...

Page 8: ...e 2 16 Basic Software Configuration 2 20 WaveACCESS NET Remote Unit Antennas 2 21 Antenna Types 2 22 Cable Options 2 24 Installing the Antenna 2 26 Installing the WaveACCESS NET Remote Units 2 31 Pack...

Page 9: ...R132 and WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 The WaveACCESS LINK Antennas page 1 3 describes the various antennas and cable options available with the WaveACCESS LINK units Installing the Antennas page 1 12 descri...

Page 10: ...rks at distances of up to 25 miles over line of sight situations The bridge system is comprised of a master slave pair of WaveACCESS LINK BR132 units The WaveACCESS LINK BR132 unit is designed for ind...

Page 11: ...it provided with all external antennas must be used for all outdoor antenna installations This kit includes a tension release cable from the non standard connector on the WaveACCESS LINK unit to a sta...

Page 12: ...ilable for use with WaveACCESS LINK units as follows OM10 and OM08 for external mounting The OM10 and to some extent the OM08 omni antenna has a very narrow elevation vertical beamwidth Both the heigh...

Page 13: ...e smallest and simplest antenna option is an omnidirectional dipole antenna A pair of these antennas attaches directly to the front panel on the WaveACCESS LINK unit This antenna type is used only ind...

Page 14: ...efer to the Excel based calculation tool on the enclosed diskette Use this spreadsheet to determine your optimal setup and expected performance or call your nearest Technical Support center Refer to C...

Page 15: ...0 38 360 15 360 8 N A N A 0 2 4 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 5 1 0 1 5 Parabolic Grid 24 dBi 10 N A 10 20 Yagi 14 dBi 34 30 N A 1 6 5 1 Planar 6 dBi 75 65 N A 0 2 0 6 Parabolic Dish 19 dBi 18 20 10 3 1 12 2 Dipole 2...

Page 16: ...bolic Dish 19 dBi 18 20 10 5 0 19 9 Dipole 2 dBi 360 75 N A 0 2 0 6 The following table illustrates European ETSI Antenna options when both sides utilize the same antenna type Antenna Type Gain Beamwi...

Page 17: ...PG24 27 x 32 0 75 2 Yagi 14 dBi YG14 26 x 3 5 2 125 Planar 8 dBi PN08 4 x 3 8 N A Parabolic Dish 19 dBi PS19 19 25 x 10 1 75 4 0 Dipole 2 dBi DP02 2 N A Notes Some antennas have a female N type conne...

Page 18: ...em s range is included in the antennas options tables on pages 1 7 through 1 8 Note All RF cables including the tension release cable have to be anchored down in order to minimize the risk of breaking...

Page 19: ...lexible 0 6 4 4 30 LMR 900 Flexible 0 9 2 9 45 LMR 1200 Flexible 1 2 2 2 60 LMR 1700 Flexible 1 7 1 7 80 LDF4 50A Heliax 1 2 0 63 3 9 35 LDF5 50A Heliax 7 8 1 10 2 2 60 LDF6 50 Heliax 1 1 4 1 55 1 6 8...

Page 20: ...resellers or distributors are not liable for injury damage or violation of government regulations associated with the installation of the antennas The installer is also responsible for ensuring that...

Page 21: ...at the main beam is pointing away from heavy human traffic areas Outdoor Placement The WaveACCESS LINK units were designed for indoor use only If you are using the outdoor connection option you must u...

Page 22: ...vertical is identical on the receiving and transmitting ends 4 Install the WaveACCESS LINK unit as near to the antennas as possible in order to minimize the cable length as shown in the illustration...

Page 23: ...roach within 1 ft 30 cm of the front of the antennas an appropriate warning sign should be placed near the WaveACCESS LINK antennas Power Compliance The system if required by regulation performs trans...

Page 24: ...s an antenna installed outdoors should be fitted with a lightning arrestor Such devices protect the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 and SM1024 as well as the life of any person in contact with the wireless unit...

Page 25: ...e Product Warranty Lucent Technologies its agents resellers or distributors are not liable for injury or damage caused by lightning striking the antenna After you have installed the antenna the instal...

Page 26: ...r indoor use if ordered Software diskette This Quick Installation Guide CD ROM containing documentation Adapter cables for X 21 and V 35 connection You also should have received a second package that...

Page 27: ...the installation of two antennas when diversity is needed However in most cases one antenna is enough The optional directly attached dipole omnidirectional antenna set is provided as a pair and all ot...

Page 28: ...ther forming a V shape Step 2 Connecting to the Network This step involves connecting the BR132 to the network To connect the BR132 to the network 1 Connect one end of the cable to the network This co...

Page 29: ...sure that it is securely connected 2 Insert the power supply plug into the mains WARNING Use only the supplied power supply Using a different power supply may damage the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 and inv...

Page 30: ...continuously lit When the Sync LED is blinking it signals that the two bridges have not synchronized Whenever the Sync LED is lit continuously it means that the two WaveACCESS LINK bridges have synchr...

Page 31: ...rs may be configured in order to change the default values in the BR132 if necessary These parameters can be configured using either the system monitor or a Bootp server with TFTP capabilities Refer t...

Page 32: ...tion Software diskette This Quick Installation Guide CD ROM containing documentation Two optional omnidirectional dipole antennas for indoor use if ordered You also should have received a second packa...

Page 33: ...ing Up the SM1024 page 1 27 Step 1 Connecting the Antennas to the SM1024 The first step is to connect the antennas to the WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 To connect the antennas to the WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 F...

Page 34: ...the device being connected such as a computer FRAD or synchronous switch 3 Insert the opposite end of the cable into the socket marked LINE INTERFACE on the back panel of the WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 T...

Page 35: ...Powering Up the SM1024 To power up the WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 1 Insert the power supply connector to the DC IN socket located on the back panel of the SM1024 as shown below and make sure that it is s...

Page 36: ...ntinuously lit When the Sync LED is blinking it signals that the two modems have not synchronized Whenever the Sync LED is lit continuously it signals that the two SM1024 modems have synchronized and...

Page 37: ...ed these steps your WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 wireless synchronous modem is working and ready for final configuration and fine antenna adjustment Connecting the W aveACCESS LINK SM1024 to a Multiplexer I...

Page 38: ...ment by reconfiguring the unit This can be achieved by using the system monitor or by using a Bootp server with TFTP capabilities Refer to the WaveACCESS LINK User s Guide for detailed instructions on...

Page 39: ...CU132 SDR132 and MDR132 units WaveACCESS NET CU132 Antennas page 2 3 describes the antennas and cable options available for the WaveACCESS NET CU132 Installing the WaveACCESS NET CU132 page 2 15 desc...

Page 40: ...ed for IP traffic and provides high speed networking at distances of several miles The WaveACCESS NET system is comprised of the following WaveACCESS NET CU132 A wireless P t M central unit that can s...

Page 41: ...he cable kit provided with all external antennas must be used for all outdoor antenna installations This kit includes a tension release cable from the non standard connector on the WaveACCESS NET unit...

Page 42: ...es must be taken into consideration when selecting this antenna In order to maximize the coverage area you may want to order the appropriate down tilt option ahead of time if it is available for that...

Page 43: ...lf the beamwidth as the sector width Antenna Specifications The tables on the following pages show the antenna options and their specifications These figures reflect a 6 10 dB fade margin over ideal f...

Page 44: ...heet to determine your optimal setup and expected performance or call your Technical Support center Refer to Chapter 3 Technical Support for information Where antennas with narrow elevation beamwidths...

Page 45: ...15 3 10 3 Narrow Sector Panel 20 dBi 17 dBi 22 10 22 22 w brackets 10 6 1 4 3 20 17 2 Dipole 2 dBi 360 75 N A 0 9 3 6 The following table provides Canadian Antenna options Antenna Type Gain Beamwidth...

Page 46: ...Type Gain Catalog No Size inches Mast Outside Diam ins Omni 10 dBi 8 1 dBi 5 1 dBi OM10 OM08 OM05 48 x 2 25 30 x 1 5 13 5 x 1 3 0 75 4 0 2 Parabolic Dish 19 dBi PS19 19 25 x 10 1 75 4 0 Sector Panel 1...

Page 47: ...n the antenna options tables on pages 2 7 and 2 8 Note All RF cables including the tension release cable have to be anchored down in order to minimize the risk of breaking the WaveACCESS NET CU132 s R...

Page 48: ...ble 0 6 4 4 30 LMR 900 Flexible 0 9 2 9 45 LMR 1200 Flexible 1 2 2 2 60 LMR 1700 Flexible 1 7 1 7 80 LDF4 50A Heliax 1 2 0 63 3 9 35 LDF5 50A Heliax 7 8 1 10 2 2 60 LDF6 50 Heliax 1 1 4 1 55 1 6 85 Th...

Page 49: ...s well as expose the end user to legal and financial liabilities Lucent Technologies its agents resellers or distributors are not liable for injury damage or violation of government regulations associ...

Page 50: ...na emits high radio frequency energy levels In situations where unauthorized persons may approach within 1 ft 30 cm of the front of the antenna an appropriate warning sign should be placed near the Wa...

Page 51: ...ower adjustment based on the installed antenna and cable The antenna filter unit if required goes between the tension release cable and the antenna cable and is used to limit the WaveACCESS NET emissi...

Page 52: ...as the life of any person in contact with the wireless access unit if the antenna is struck by lightning The optional WaveACCESS NET lightning arrestor has the same connector arrangement as the anten...

Page 53: ...s central unit One power adapter complete with a 5 1 5m cord Software diskette This Quick Installation Guide CD ROM containing documentation You also should have received a second package that include...

Page 54: ...s page 2 17 Step 4 Powering up the CU132 page 2 18 Step 1 Connecting the Antenna to the CU132 The first step is to connect the antenna to the CU132 When using a single antenna connect it to the front...

Page 55: ...s necessary only if you have a large or multi sectored POP with more than one WaveACCESS NET CU132 This step entails connecting different CU132 devices together using a standard 10Base T UTP Ethernet...

Page 56: ...connector Note For further information about connecting collocated units and testing the connection refer to the WaveACCESS NET User s Guide Step 4 Powering Up the CU132 This step involves powering u...

Page 57: ...Link LED will be continuously lit This is to signal that a router or similar device has been detected over the network Note The Sync LED has two states blinking or continuously lit A blinking Sync LE...

Page 58: ...r a Bootp server with TFTP capabilities Refer to the WaveACCESS NET User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuration options To define the ESS ID 1 Using the system monitor access the Main menu...

Page 59: ...these products will not fit properly and might cause harmful interference Note All of the WaveACCESS NET antenna options must be professionally installed The cable kit provided with all external ante...

Page 60: ...ountry The minimum segment length listed in the tables on page 2 25 indicate the minimum certified cable length per cable type You should never attempt to use antenna cables with a loss of less than 1...

Page 61: ...ESS NET antennas Antennas Type Gain Catalog No Size inches Mast Outside Diam inches Parabolic Grid 24 dBi PG24 27 x 32 0 75 2 Yagi 14 dBi YG14 26 x 3 5 2 125 The following table describes the specific...

Page 62: ...antenna options tables on pages 2 22 and 2 23 Note All RF cables including the tension release cable have to be anchored down in order to minimize the risk of breaking the WaveACCESS NET RF connector...

Page 63: ...600 Flexible 0 6 4 4 30 LMR 900 Flexible 0 9 2 9 45 LMR 1200 Flexible 1 2 2 2 60 LMR 1700 Flexible 1 7 1 7 80 LDF4 50A Heliax 1 2 0 63 3 9 35 LDF5 50A Heliax 7 8 1 10 2 2 60 LDF6 50 Heliax 1 1 4 1 55...

Page 64: ...th local building and safety codes and wherever necessary licensed by appropriate government regulatory bodies Failure to do so may void the Product Warranty as well as expose the end user to legal an...

Page 65: ...he WaveACCESS NET MDR132 or SDR132 To install the remote unit antenna 1 Mount the antenna using the enclosed brackets following the instructions included with the antenna and cable kit that you purcha...

Page 66: ...f the front of the antennas an appropriate warning sign should be placed near the WaveACCESS LINK antennas Power Compliance The system if required by regulation performs transmit power adjustment base...

Page 67: ...ou connect the shield enclosure of the antennas and or cable to a ground before the entrance to the building This will provide some lightning protection For safety reasons the antenna should be fitted...

Page 68: ...he installation instructions provided for the arrestor and ensure that the grounding solution is in accordance with these instructions WARNING A lightning arrestor should be installed on any antenna m...

Page 69: ...32 Basic Software Configuration page 2 37 Packing List The WaveACCESS NET remote unit arrives in a single package that includes the following items Either a WaveACCESS NET SDR132 Single Drop Remote o...

Page 70: ...eACCESS NET MDR132 In such cases please contact your nearest Technical Support center Refer to Chapter 3 Technical Support for information Installation Procedure The WaveACCESS NET MDR132 and or SDR13...

Page 71: ...ause harmful interference Step 2 Connecting to the Computer or Network This step involves connecting the WaveACCESS NET SDR132 and MDR132 to your computer or network Connecting the W aveACCESS NET SDR...

Page 72: ...Ethernet cable 2 Configure the SDR132 to accept the computer s MAC address using either Bootp or the built in system monitor as described in the WaveACCESS NET User s Guide The SDR132 is now connected...

Page 73: ...hat it is securely connected I 0 ON OFF DC IN ETHERNET TEST EXT 1 EXT 2 2 Insert the power adapter plug into a power outlet WARNING Use only the supplied power adapter Using a different power adapter...

Page 74: ...ion for further information about LEDs Note The SDR132 must receive a communications packet from the computer s Ethernet card in order to synchronize with a CU132 The easiest way to achieve this is to...

Page 75: ...tor or a Bootp server with TFTP capabilities Refer to the WaveACCESS NET User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuration options To define the ESS ID 1 Using the system monitor access the Main...

Page 76: ...2 38 Quick Installation Guide...

Page 77: ...r WaveACCESS products please contact your local Authorized WaveACCESS Reseller or regional Lucent Technologies Sales Office Addresses of resellers and sales offices can be found on the WaveACCESS webs...

Page 78: ...e WaveACCESS Global Support U S A Canada Voice 1 800 WAVELAN 1 888 4 LUCENT Fax 1 937 445 5552 Asia Pacific Voice 852 2506 5366 Caribbean Latin America Canada Voice 1 954 835 2975 Europe Middle East A...

Page 79: ...over 2 31 2 33 Ethernet 2 34 low loss 1 10 2 9 2 24 tension release 1 10 1 19 1 24 2 9 2 13 2 15 2 21 2 24 2 28 2 32 Cable assembly options Canada 1 11 2 10 2 25 Europe 2 10 2 25 U S 1 11 2 10 2 25 Co...

Page 80: ...Packing list BR132 1 18 CU132 2 15 MDR 132 2 31 SDR 132 2 31 Power 1 21 1 27 2 18 2 35 compliance 1 15 2 13 2 28 R Radio signal monitor 1 28 RSSI 1 22 1 28 S SM1024 1 2 installation 1 24 1 25 packing...

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