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VAP Installation and Provisioning 

LTE 700 MHz MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual 

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5.2.2 

Desk Mount Installation  

Note: All components (adaptor, screws, and cables) are included in the VAP Kit. 

 

Place the VAP on the Desk Mount.  

 

Secure the Desk Mount adaptor to the VE Access Pod using the (4) short screws.  

 

Connect  the  VAPs  RJ-45 

VCU 

connector  to  the  Ethernet  jack  leading  to  the 

VCU 

via  RJ-45 

cable supplied with VAP. 

 

Place the VAP on a flat surface according to the planned location. 

 

Plug the other end of the cable into the VCUs (RJ-45) Ethernet jack.  

 

When using an external antenna, connect the 

Ext. Antenna

 SMA connector(s) to the external 

antenna(s). 

(Note: External antenna is enabled by default). 

Note: The maximum external antenna gain should not exceed 10 dBi. 

 

Verify that the VAP receives power and connects to the VCU via the LEDs on the unit (both 
the GREEN LED and the BLUE LED should be lit). 

 

Desk Mount Adaptor 

Ext. Antenna SMA 

Connectors* 

RJ-45 to LAN 
Connection  

RJ-45 to 

VCU 

 

Access Pod 

Assembly - Front View 

Assembly - Rear View 

Activity – 

Blue LED 

Pwr – 

Green LED 

Summary of Contents for MobileAccessVE

Page 1: ...UM_VE LTE 700 MHz MIMO_709C006202_Rev A00_08OCT10 doc MobileAccessVE LTE 700 MHz MIMO Instant Coverage Solution User Manual P N 709C006202 REV A00 Date OCT 2010 User Manual...

Page 2: ...0 MHz MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual II MobileAccess 8391 Old Courthouse Road Suite 300 Vienna VA 22182 Tel 1 866 436 9266 1 703 848 0200 TAC 1 800 787 1266 Fax 1 703 848 0280 ht...

Page 3: ...MobileAccess uses every reasonable precaution to ensure that each unit meets their declared specifications before shipment Customers should advise their incoming inspection assembly and test personne...

Page 4: ...OR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE MOBILEACCESS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH FURNISHING OF...

Page 5: ...stant Coverage Solution User Manual V Certification and Compliance to Standards Category Standards Safety IEC 60950 1 2003 UL 60950 1 2003 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 EMC 47CFR 15 109 FCC Part 15 Radi...

Page 6: ...information necessary for proper installation and configuration of the MobileAccessVE system List of Acronyms Abbreviation Description LTE Long Term Evolution MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output PoE P...

Page 7: ...mation on Location and Connections 10 3 2 Infrastructure Requirements 11 3 3 Coverage and Installation Planning 12 3 3 1 Types of Environments 12 3 3 1 1 Standard Environment 13 3 3 1 2 Open Environme...

Page 8: ...Installations 39 5 3 1 VAP Kit Contents 39 5 3 2 Lowered Ceiling Installation 40 5 3 3 Concrete Wood Ceiling Installation 41 5 3 4 Connecting VAP and Verifying Normal Operation 43 5 4 Vertical Ceilin...

Page 9: ...Parameters 65 9 Administrative Operations 67 9 1 Changing Password 67 9 2 Retrieving VCU IP Address 68 9 3 IP Settings 69 9 4 SNMP Configuration Parameters 71 9 5 Upgrading or Downgrading VCU and VAP...

Page 10: ...oor and plug into existing standard Ethernet jacks They are powered via PoE technology and managed via a VE Control Unit VCU located in the floor s IDF Telco closet For site coverage that requires mor...

Page 11: ...ered using Power over Ethernet PoE Local power is not required Minimum macro network impact with low power distributed coverage Seamlessly coexists with the Enterprise LAN and does not consume LAN cap...

Page 12: ...rol Unit Slave VCU Installed in the IDF Telco closet and used to expand coverage to additional floors Each VCU interfaces the Master VCU and up to 12 VAPs and 12 Ethernet connections VCUs distribute w...

Page 13: ...f the VE Control Units and Access Pods 1 3 1 VE Control Unit VCU While operating as a Master VCU Interfaces to RF source s and to VCUs VAPs Converges Wireless services and distribution to Slave VCUs S...

Page 14: ...receives power Green Power OK Disabled No power received by VCU ACT VCU activity LED Solid Green During initialization Blinking Green Normal system operation Fast Blinking Green User activated VCU Ide...

Page 15: ...AC 47 63 Hz AC 350W power consumption maximum 1 3 2 VE Access Pod VAP Each VAP supports Two interfaces for external antennas By default the VAP is set to transmit through the external antennas Note D...

Page 16: ...aulty Blinking Blue Power on VAP is initializing connecting to VCU Solid Blue Power on unit operating normally Fast Blinking Blue User invoked Identify command on corresponding VAP The following figur...

Page 17: ...Access Pods connected to the Control Units Note When locally connecting to a specific Slave VCU only the VAPs connected to this VCU can be monitored However when connected to the Master the entire de...

Page 18: ...a local session to the Master VCU and configure the system parameters IP and service parameters Central Frequency Max expected Pin Perform a walk test and verify coverage around the floor Change VAPs...

Page 19: ...VAPs through the cabling patch panel Wireless service signals from Master VCU to VCUs Routed through dedicated Ethernet CAT 6 7 cabling Wireless service signals from VCUs to the VAPs Routed through ex...

Page 20: ...e 6 cabling Shielded Twisted Pair STP 24 AWG minimum diameter for CAT 5e cabling Dedicated CAT 6 7 STP cable from Master VCU to Slave VCUs with run lengths NOT exceeding 100m 300ft and no shorter than...

Page 21: ...e LAN traffic along with the wireless service See section 4 3 If the jack is not currently active not connected to an Ethernet switch the VAP will distribute only the wireless services This section pr...

Page 22: ...3 3 1 3 Dense Environment A dense environment consists of a relatively large amount of walls offices equipment tall file cabinets bookshelves and other items that could potentially impact the wireless...

Page 23: ...ct RF coverage typically exterior or mirrored However this issue is not normally encountered inside a building 3 4 2 Mapping Locations To Map the VAP Locations 1 Map out the available Ethernet jack lo...

Page 24: ...ects and would reduce coverage in that area by the other VAPs VAP 5 is an example of a unit that provides good coverage down the hallways in an Open Environment VAPs 11 and 13 are placed closer to the...

Page 25: ...700 MHz MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual 16 The following figure depicts an actual measured quantified coverage of a floor area planned according to the above rules Figure 3 3 Dist...

Page 26: ...chapter describes the how to shift the relevant Ethernet connections required for the VAPs These steps should only be performed after planning the floor coverage and installation locations as describ...

Page 27: ...ct or request the service provider s service personnel to connect the provider s signal source macrocell microcell BTS or BDA etc to the Master VCU front panel RF ports through passive interface Power...

Page 28: ...an provide Major and Minor Output Alarms These alarms can be connected directly to either the auxiliary input of the Base Station or to any additional dry contact application A Major Alarm is generate...

Page 29: ...onding to the floor being covered The Slave VCU can be installed in the rack using the supplied bracket Apply power to the Slave VCUs and note that the VCU PWR LED is lit Note that the unit ACT LED co...

Page 30: ...jack is already in use disconnect it from the Ethernet switch and re connect it to the corresponding Ethernet port in the Slave VCU front panel 4 3 Ethernet Cable Connections to VAPs This section desc...

Page 31: ...s Note After the Slave VCUs are installed and connected to the correct ports in the patch panels please proceed with the VAP installation as described in chapter 5 However it is recommended to complet...

Page 32: ...for operation and remote management of the Master VCU using the Web GUI The configuration dialogs are fully described in Chapter 6 The Master or Slave mode is automatically detected according to the V...

Page 33: ...with the default IP address 192 168 1 1 In order to communicate with the unit it is necessary to assign your computer a Static IP address in the same subnet 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 250 i e 192 168 1...

Page 34: ...Master VCU IP address in the address bar Default 192 168 1 1 Note If you have forgotten the VCU IP address and or want to change it it can be retrieved via the IP Recovery Tool application provided o...

Page 35: ...Settings tab on the side bar Note See section 6 4 for a description of the Management tab 5 Click the Modify button to define the STATIC IP Address according to existing LAN Note After the initial IP...

Page 36: ...ter DHCP is not currently available Default definitions The Default IP Address 192 168 1 1 The Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 The Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Click OK 6 Log out and then log in ag...

Page 37: ...U appears in the Network Topology Tree as VCU M Select the Master VCU by clicking on it 9 Before configuring the Master VCU it is recommended to give the unit an identifiable name To assign the Master...

Page 38: ...architecture the RF parameters are only configured for the Master VCU unit Set the RF parameters according to the LTE Signal Source transmission configuration MIMO or SISO Each type of configuration...

Page 39: ...Pin parameter can be obtained from your service provider 2 The remaining parameters are predefined to their default values Service Bandwidth is set to 10MHz per channel 3 Any updates of the service de...

Page 40: ...arms appear 1 Verify that all the alarms are GREEN Refer to the alarm descriptions in the following table Note When SISO service is used only the Channel 1 alarms are relevant Alarm Description VCU Fa...

Page 41: ...l 2 RF DL Pwr High alarm is masked Disabled This is the alarm for the DL signal from the BS side The left dialog shows the alarm response when Channel 2 DL RF Pwr High alarm is enabled and a fault cor...

Page 42: ...Provisioning LTE 700 MHz MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual 33 Note To briefly check the VCU status click on the VCU name in the Topology Tree The VCU icon will appear showing the LE...

Page 43: ...ure the RF parameters individually for each connected Slave VCU It is recommended to assign each Slave VCU an identifiable name To Assign a Name to a Slave VCU 1 Connect to the Master VCU unit either...

Page 44: ...VAP mounting installations Desk Mount Used for VAPs mounted on locations such as desks cubical walls and filing cabinets See section 5 2 2 Wall Mount Used for VAPs mounted on walls recommended high u...

Page 45: ...nt and Wall Mount See sections 0 and 5 4 Ceiling Mount kits can be ordered separately Table 10 Desk and Wall Mount VAP Kit Kit Items Unit VE Access Pod VAPs Wall Mount Adaptor Features double sided st...

Page 46: ...the VAP on a flat surface according to the planned location Plug the other end of the cable into the VCUs RJ 45 Ethernet jack When using an external antenna connect the Ext Antenna SMA connector s to...

Page 47: ...aptor to the VE Access Pod using the 4 short screws Connect the VAPs RJ 45 VCU connector to the Ethernet jack leading to the VCU via RJ 45 cable supplied with VAP Plug the other end of the cable into...

Page 48: ...d ceilings See section 5 3 3 5 3 1 VAP Kit Contents Please verify that the VAP Ceiling Mount Installation kit P N AK VAP CEILING MT H includes the items listed below Table 11 Horizontal Ceiling Mount...

Page 49: ...e the Track Light Clip to the Ceiling Bracket top side using the provided washer and bolt 3 Hook the assembly onto the VAP rear panel grid and fit to the bottom of VAP 4 Secure the assembled brackets...

Page 50: ...ling 7 Continue to section 5 3 4 for connections and verifying normal operation 5 3 3 Concrete Wood Ceiling Installation To Install VAP in Lowered Ceiling 1 Mark the location of the 4 screws on the ce...

Page 51: ...top rear grid of the VAP and fit the other side on to the underside of the VAP 5 Secure the assembled brackets to the bottom of the VAP using the 4 Self Screws 6 Adjust the bracket to the VAP and tigh...

Page 52: ...45 VCU connector to the Ethernet jack leading to the VCU via RJ 45 cable supplied with VAP Connect the Ext Antenna SMA connector s to the external antennas Note External antenna is enabled by default...

Page 53: ...ion 5 4 2 Concrete Wood ceilings See section 5 4 3 5 4 1 VAP Kit Contents Please verify that the VAP Ceiling Mount Installation kit P N AK VAP CEILING MT V includes the items listed below Table 12 Ver...

Page 54: ...Head Screws Note The assembly will be secured at a later stage 2 Assemble the Track Light Clip to the Large Horizontal Bracket top side using the provided washer and bolt 3 Hook the assembly onto the...

Page 55: ...site sides of T bar Note Apply slight pressure as Twist Clip is made of spring steel Twist flanges clockwise until small flanges snap over edges The Twist Clip is now in position Place stud through 1...

Page 56: ...rill the screws in to the marked locations on the ceiling 3 Align the three screw holes of each of the brackets Ceiling and Locke as shown in the adjacent figure and using the Flat Head Screws loosely...

Page 57: ...tly adjust the bracket to the VAP and secure the bracket assembly 7 Hang the VAP on to the 4 screws located on the ceiling and secure the screws 8 Hang the VAP using the 4 larger screw holes on to the...

Page 58: ...tenna connect the Ext Antenna SMA connector s to the external antenna s This option must be SW configured via the web GUI Note Internal antenna is enabled by default Note The maximum external antenna...

Page 59: ...identifiable name corresponding to its physical location 5 7 1 Verifying Normal VAP Operation Use the RF Parameters and Module Info sub tabs to review the VAP information and status 1 If a session in...

Page 60: ...which the VAP is connected In case you replace the VAP the newly installed VAP will automatically be set with same alarm mask 2 For more information on the VAP Alarms refer to section 8 2 5 7 2 Naming...

Page 61: ...e initial configuration as explained in 4 4 1 the MobileAccessVE system can be accessed via the network To Access the System 1 Open a web browser In the address bar type the Master VCU s IP address as...

Page 62: ...displayed by default Note The Monitor Events Setup and Help tab are future options The appearance of the each screen varies according to the tab displayed The Main Menu Bar tabs are Config uration Di...

Page 63: ...e Select the Configuration tab from the menu bar The information and parameters displayed in the Configuration sub tabs vary depending on whether a VCU or VAP is selected in the topology tree The Conf...

Page 64: ...ppear in the topology as grayed out in case they get disconnected The network elements are displayed in two levels First Level Up to 12 VCUs Second Level Up to 12 VAPs connected to each VCU Note The r...

Page 65: ...nection is no longer detected it will not disappear from the topology but will appear in gray In order to remove a unit from the baseline so that it no longer appears in the network topology it must b...

Page 66: ...ssVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual 57 6 3 2 Configuration Display Area When selecting an element Master VCU Slave VCU or VAP in the network topology tree an icon representing the unit is displ...

Page 67: ...menu tabs Firmware Used for upgrading downgrading SW to VCUs Distribute Used for distributing the upgrade downgrade SW files to the VAPs Security Used for changing user passwords SNMP Config Used for...

Page 68: ...nfig Module Info sub tab The tab includes two additional options Identify Button Enabling this option enables finding the physical location of the selected element See section 10 1 When this option is...

Page 69: ...ected element See section 10 1 When this option is set to ON the LEDs on the corresponding VAP VCU flickers Reset Button SW reset of the unit 7 2 Viewing VCU Alarms The alarms displayed in the Alarms...

Page 70: ...n 3 dB Note Channel 2 alarm is not displayed when SISO service is used Service Off User has disabled the service Overall Status Indicates Fault RED level if there are unmasked faults or GREEN if there...

Page 71: ...lected option determines the displayed RF parameters DL CF Set read only center frequency from BTS according to LTE 700 MHz range Band 13 upper Block The CF is the same for both UL and DL signals UL S...

Page 72: ...on of the selected element When this option is set to ON the LEDs on the corresponding VAP flickers Reset Button SW reset of the unit To View VAP General Information Click the Config tab in the main m...

Page 73: ...Button SW reset of the unit Note VAP Name is saved in the VCU associated to the port to which the VAP is connected If you replace a VAP the new one will be associated with the same name If you do not...

Page 74: ...able length limitation In such cases the system continues to provide the wireless services but you should check the coverage of the VAP as output power may be degraded due to excess cable loss and che...

Page 75: ...red normal level Low output power will be attenuated by 5 dB less than the required level This option can be used for smaller coverage areas that do not require the full power of the VAP for coverage...

Page 76: ...software management procedures 9 1 Changing Password The Management Security tab provides password change options To Set the Application Password or Change an Existing Password 1 Select the Security...

Page 77: ...h the VCU is to be connected 2 Double click on the Recovery Tool Setup and follow the prompts Standard installation procedure To Retrieve the VCU IP Address 1 Connect the computer on which the Recover...

Page 78: ...5 To modify the current IP Parameters click Change The Change IP Parameters dialog appears Enter the new parameter value and click OK and Exit 9 3 IP Settings The IP Settings tab is used for viewing...

Page 79: ...Administrative Operations LTE 700 MHz MobileAccessVE Instant Coverage Solution User Manual 70 Click Modify button to change settings...

Page 80: ...P communities in which the devices and management station belongs and to where the traps are sent The SNMP default communities are Read public Write private The Community Names can be modified by clic...

Page 81: ...s of files are stored on the VCU and on individual VAPs Active software on which the unit operates and Standby software The Active and Standby software can be swapped on each individual unit In additi...

Page 82: ...left side In the Load New Firmware display area click the Browse button Browse for the file to be loaded from your computer location The Download button appears and the progress bar will show the dow...

Page 83: ...stored as the Inactive version in the VAPs Set the new software as the Active version in the selected VAPs by clicking the Swap button The VAP upgrade procedure is complete Notes 1 As during the dist...

Page 84: ...a click the Browse button Select the file to be loaded from your computer location The Download button appears and the progress bar will show the download status After the download is complete the dow...

Page 85: ...to its physical location as explained in section 5 6 If a name was not configured or for some other reason a specific VAP cannot be physically located identify the VAP according to the instructions in...

Page 86: ...ponding Access Pod will start blinking fast You will need to physically locate the VAP to see the blinking LED 4 Locate the Access Pod 5 It is advisable to assign it an identifiable name via the Acces...

Page 87: ...3 Verify correct settings of center frequency and system gain See DL CF and UL System Gain parameters in RF Parameters sub tab see example displayed above 4 Verify that the RF cables are properly conn...

Page 88: ...ice from Connected Access Pod This requires physically accessing the Access Pod to check the LEDs and accessing the Access Pod through the Web GUI to verify the Access Pod configuration 1 Physically v...

Page 89: ...80 Select the VAP from the topology tree and click the RF Parameters sub tab Confirm that the VCU port is functioning VAP Status LED top LED in VAP icon associated with this Pod is green Note The Acti...

Page 90: ...y that the VCU is powered ON 2 Verify that the SNMP traps destination address is configured correctly 3 Verify the IP connectivity to the Fault Monitoring server using ping 4 Verify that SNMP port is...

Page 91: ...rviceOff Service is off 4 vcuChannel_2_DLPowerLow Input RF power is Low or no signal 5 vcuChannel_2_DLPowerHigh Input RF power is above the max expected Pin 6 vcuChannel_2_ServiceOff Service is off 7...

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