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Figure 

 

4-10. Finish Static IP Address Definition 

 

6.

 

Click 

Finish. 

The 

Device Installer 

Main window reappears and the 

installed unit will be listed in the window. 

What next? 

Define the SNMP parameters according to Configuring the SNMP Parameters, page 34. 

 

4.2.1.4 

Configuring the SNMP Parameters 

Configure the SNMP Community and Trap destination addresses according to the instructions in 
this section. 

NOTE:  

The required  communication parameters are pre-set  for each  MA  850  unit. However if 

you  do  not  succeed  in  connecting  to  the  Telnet  application,  verify  the  serial 

communication 

parameter page 36 

section 

 

4.2.1.5 

1.

 

Select the MA 850 unit which will be configured (may be identified 
according to its MAC address value) and click the 

Telnet 

button in the 

toolbar.  

The Telnet dialog shows the IP address of the currently connected MA 850 unit. 

 

Figure 

 

4-11. Telnet IP Address window 

Summary of Contents for MA 850

Page 1: ...P N 709C001103 REV A00 Date 06 NOV 06 M M Mo o ob b bi i il l le e eA A Ac c cc c ce e es s ss s s 8 8 85 5 50 0 0 f f fo o or r r F F FC C CC C C Installation and Configuration Guide...

Page 2: ...Preface Preface Material MA 850 Installation and Configuration Guide II MobileAccess Ltd Vienna Virginia Tel 1 703 848 0200 http www MobileAccess com...

Page 3: ...N CONSENT OF MOBILEACCESS INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT SUPERSEDES ANY PREVIOUS MANUALS GUIDES SPECIFICATIONS DATA SHEETS OR OTHER INFORMATION THAT MAY HAVE BEEN PROVIDED OR MADE AVAILABLE TO...

Page 4: ...S AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO MAKE COMMITMENTS ON WARRANTY RETURNS Returns IN THE EVENT THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO RETURN ANY PRODUCT AGAINST ABOVE WARRANTY THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SH...

Page 5: ...WAY SO AS TO ENSURE RF RADIATION SAFETY LEVELS AND NON ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION DURING OPERATION ATTENTION COMPLIANCE WITH RF SAFETY REQUIREMENTS MOBILEACCESS PRODUCTS HAVE NO INHERENT SIGNIFICANT RF...

Page 6: ...n This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However...

Page 7: ...icensed by MobileAccess for this purpose is aloud to install the MA850 2 The installation must be controlled and follow the requirement of Installation Manual P N 709C001103 Each potential installer m...

Page 8: ...uide VIII About This Guide This user guide provides all the information necessary to install and configure the MobileAccess MA 850 Revision History The revision history for this document is shown in T...

Page 9: ...nstallation and Configuration Guide IX List of Acronyms AGC Automatic Gain Control BDA Bi Directional Amplifier BU Base Unit DL Downlink RHU Remote Hub Unit SNR Signal to Noise Ratio UL Uplink VDC Vol...

Page 10: ...Panels 3 1 2 1 Front Panel Connections and LEDs 3 1 2 2 Rear Panel Port Connections and LEDs 4 1 3 Unit Architecture 5 1 4 Installation Configurations 5 1 4 1 Standalone 6 1 4 2 Add On to MA 1000 RHU...

Page 11: ...3 MA 850 Wall Mount Installation 24 Configuration and Management 25 4 1 Local Configuration and Monitoring 26 4 1 1 Getting Started 26 4 1 2 MA 850 Customer Tool Window Description 27 4 1 3 Configurat...

Page 12: ...Preface Preface Material MA 850 Installation and Configuration Guide XII Specifications 43...

Page 13: ...ileAccess Universal Wireless Network It can be deployed in a stand alone mode for distribution of Wi Fi only or it can be connected to other MobileAccess elements MA 1000 2000 to deliver Wi Fi along w...

Page 14: ...s o AP Clustering 802 11 access points APs connect to the MA 850 in telecom closets Scalable Additional APs connected as needed to the MA 850 Management o Robust system management Familiar SNMP based...

Page 15: ...enna Ports Four n type female antenna connections Mobile Services Four SMA female connections used in installations that integrate MA 850 with MA 1000 RHUs or MA 2000 services NOTE To be terminated wi...

Page 16: ...ection to control Relevant only when installed as part of a MA 1000 system Connects to RHU 1000 rear panel Control connector Routes the antenna sensing indication of whether antenna is present to the...

Page 17: ...ates the signals and routes them to the corresponding ports Monitoring and control Support for WEB monitoring SNMP MIBs displayed via a standard Web browser and local RS232 and service options Figure...

Page 18: ...50 Standalone Installation Configuration 1 4 2 Add On to MA 1000 RHU The MA 850 can be installed as an add on unit to a MA 1000 RHU In this type of installation the MA 1000 RHU services are routed to...

Page 19: ...nal add on unit to the MA 2000 system In this type of installation the combined MA 2000 services are routed to the MA 850 inputs where they are integrated with the MA 850 Wi Fi data services and throu...

Page 20: ...e SMA connection ports Figure 1 8 Example of 802 11 Signal Distribution 1 6 Commissioning and Monitoring MA 850 requires no local commissioning The unit is assigned a default IP address labeled on its...

Page 21: ...ning Planning the distribution of the antennas on each floor to provide the required coverage This phase varies depending on whether the coverage is only for WLAN or includes voice coverage through th...

Page 22: ...er than 7 must be replaced Cable runs that span less than two floors should be secured to mechanical structures that are suitably located The cables should be supported only from the building structur...

Page 23: ...2 3 2 MA 850 Power Consumption Table 2 1 MobileAccess Power Requirements Unit Type Voltage Input Typical Power Consumption Current Consumption MA 850 20 to 48VDC 20W 1 0 A max 2 3 3 Types of Power Su...

Page 24: ...section 2 4 1 50 ohm impedance 2 4 1 Antenna Types Table 2 3 Antennas to be used for 802 11b g Vendor Catalog number Gain dBi Huber Suhner SWA 0859 360 4 10 V 7 dBi Mars Antennas MA CM36 15 2 low ban...

Page 25: ...each of the remote connectors in the unit A 50 termination is also required on each unused AP port The following vendor Access Points have been verified and FCC approved Table 2 4 Approved Access Poi...

Page 26: ...rews Mounted onto an MA 1000 RHU Mount as add on to an MA 1000 RHU with an MA 1200 add on unit Add on to a MA 2000 system 3 1 Accessory Kits Verify that the supplied accessory kit corresponds to your...

Page 27: ...t over tighten the connectors 1 Mount the MA 850 on the wall using four screws When mounting consider the following The type of screws used to mount the unit must suit the type of wall construction ce...

Page 28: ...t between them However if a previous MA 1000 RHU is present you may install the MA850 on top of the existing MA 1000 RHU with a bracket between them To assemble an RHU 1000 onto an MA 850 1 Assemble t...

Page 29: ...the MA 850 rear panel network port NOTE 1 Each unit is pre assigned an IP address The address can be modified anytime through a remote connection according to the procedure described in section 4 2 1...

Page 30: ...g remote power supply configurations Dedicated power supply i e LPS 48 100W which feeds both modules Refer to the Power Supplies Manual 9 Connect the coax antenna cables to the MA 850 unit antenna por...

Page 31: ...sembly on top of the MA 850 with a bracket between them However if a previous MA 1000 1200 assembly exists you may install the MA850 on top of the existing assembly with a bracket between them To asse...

Page 32: ...rsion according to the MA 850 Upgrade Procedure Guide 5 Connect the 802 11b g Access Points to the corresponding ports on the MA 850 rear panel Refer to section 1 5 for a description of the connection...

Page 33: ...s recommended to use the following power supply for local power configuration where power can also be supplied using remote power supply configurations Dedicated power supply i e LPS 48 100W which fee...

Page 34: ...t NOTE The coax outputs of the cabinet are connected to the appropriate ports on the MA 850 and the antennas are connected directly to the MA 850 module 3 6 1 MA 850 RC 2000 Assembly 1 Assemble two si...

Page 35: ...llustration of MA 850 Mounted on MA 2000 RC 4 Connect the RC antenna ports to the MA 850 front panel port connectors as illustrated below Figure 3 6 Illustration of RC Antenna port connections 5 Conne...

Page 36: ...he assembly in the rack using the side brackets Figure 3 7 MA 850 to Bracket Installation 4 Connect the RC antenna ports to the SMA connectors on the MA 850 front panel 5 Connect the antenna to the MA...

Page 37: ...ard Web browser application i e Explorer After configuring the unit each channel and the corresponding element may be monitored NOTE 1 The unit may be configured either before or after the installatio...

Page 38: ...lled and launched from a computer that is locally connected to the MA 850 unit 4 1 1 Getting Started 1 Install the 850 MA Customer Tool application on your computer 2 Locally connect to the MA 850 Loc...

Page 39: ...section The window provides the channel configuration and monitoring options It is divided into the following areas General information versions etc Four channel areas contain channel gain setting ant...

Page 40: ...se Disable The Antenna Sense for the corresponding antenna will indicate N A not applicable 3 By default the Gain for each channel is set to 0dB To change the coverage area per channel change the Gain...

Page 41: ...op responding MA 850 whose SNMP parameters are defined may be connected to the network through an Ethernet connection and assigned addresses either through dynamic DHCP or static address assignment me...

Page 42: ...orks without DHCP Assigning a Static IP Address page 31 Configuring the SNMP Parameters page 34 4 2 1 1 Connecting to the Network Connect each MA 850 unit first to the network and then to the power ca...

Page 43: ...ess page 31 What next Define the SNMP parameters according to Configuring the SNMP Parameters page 34 4 2 1 3 Assigning a Static IP Address NOTE This procedure requires the MAC address of the MA 850 w...

Page 44: ...stallation and Configuration Guide 32 Figure 4 6 MAC Address 2 Click Next The IP Address Assignment Method window appears Figure 4 7 Static IP Address 3 Select Assign a specific IP address then click...

Page 45: ...Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway values then click Next The Assignment window appears Figure 4 9 Assignment Window 5 Click Assign to assign the MA 850 unit the defined parameters...

Page 46: ...e the SNMP Community and Trap destination addresses according to the instructions in this section NOTE The required communication parameters are pre set for each MA 850 unit However if you do not succ...

Page 47: ...and exit Your choice 3 Enter 3 SNMP Configuration 4 Set the SNMP Read and Write community names and the SNMP traps destination addresses up to three addresses can be defined by responding with Y to t...

Page 48: ...ain window select the MA 850 unit to be configured and click the Configure button the toolbar The Configure Device dialog appears Figure 4 12 Current Serial Port Parameters 2 Click the Ports tab and t...

Page 49: ...lication 1 Run a Web Browser application i e Internet Explorer 2 Enter the IP Address of the MA 850 unit i e http 192 168 10 127 The Login dialog appears The application version is displayed at the to...

Page 50: ...reshed automatically however if necessary be sure to use the application Refresh button in the menu options and not the Web Browser refresh Figure 4 15 Main Window Table 4 1 MA 850 View Menu Options M...

Page 51: ...AP does its color indicate status green red Gray Not relevant in current configuration whether an AP is physically connected to the specific port or not 4 3 Gain Setting The default gain for each cha...

Page 52: ...yed under the Gain Value column 4 4 Monitoring Alarms MA 850 provides the following alarms which may be viewed by clicking the Alarms button in the Main window Access Point Sense senses the connection...

Page 53: ...s List NOTE Traps are only sent to defined trap destinations section 4 2 1 4 The following traps are provided Table 5 1 List of MA 850 Traps Name Type OID Description x850SystemOnNotify NOTIFICATION T...

Page 54: ...t the IP Address of at least one destination is already defined From a computer configured as a trap destination configured to receive the traps load the two MIB files to the SNMP manager The followin...

Page 55: ...and MHz 608 960 1395 1990 608 960 1395 1880 1920 2170 Insertion Loss dB port 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 Flatness dB 0 5 1 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 RF Connections 802 11 b g 4 SMA Female 50 ohm Mobile Services 4 SMA Fem...

Page 56: ...ng Storage 95 non condensing Standards and Approvals USA FCC 47 CFR 15 UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 Ordering Information 850 WLAN Module 850 U WLAN module with UMTS support Accessory Kits for mou...

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