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Step 6: Select 

Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) 

and click 

Properties

 

Step 7: Check 

Obtain an IP address automatically 

and click 

OK

Summary of Contents for RSN-WiMAX-23 H

Page 1: ...1 WiMAX 23 RSN WiMAX 23 L H User s Manual Please read this manual before operating this product After you finish reading this manual store it in a safe place for future reference...

Page 2: ...is unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance Important To comply with RF exposure requirement the antenna must be i...

Page 3: ...cribes the specifications installation and operation of the WiMAX repeater Hardware and software mentioned in this document are subject to continuous development and improvement Consequently there may...

Page 4: ...ch other can lead to severe damage to the repeater RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION A minimum separation distance of 7 9 inches 20cm must be maintained between the user and the external antenna of the repeater...

Page 5: ...Control Unit 11 3 Hardware Installation 12 3 1 Check List of Items 12 3 2 Mounting 13 3 3 Grounding 15 3 4 Cable Connection 16 3 5 Power On 16 4 Operation 18 4 1 System Requirements 18 4 2 Network Se...

Page 6: ...oltage Standing Wave Ratio ALC Automatic Level Control ALC feature prevents the repeater from exceeding its maximum output power by reducing the gain automatically ALC is used to adjust the gain to an...

Page 7: ...function of reporting through the radio network There is only one physical RJ 45 port The local port provides an on site access to the repeater DHCP server at the local port enables Plug and Play by...

Page 8: ...onnects the donor antenna 5 Alarm LED When the On site Alarm occurs the LED turns on When it operates normally the green LED turns on 6 UL Gain Ctrl To control only the UL Path gain through a simple s...

Page 9: ...8 2 2 Internal Configuration MCU Sync Detec 1 MCU Main Control Unit 2 Sync Detec...

Page 10: ...9 2 2 1 Block Diagram The following diagram explains how the WiMAX repeater amplifies the signal...

Page 11: ...pment by drawing power from the general in wall AC outlets Specification Item Specification Operating Temp 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Humidity 20 90 RH Environmental Cooling method Convection Voltage AC110 2...

Page 12: ...unit of the WiMAX repeater It controls and monitors operational parameters It is also responsible for generating alarms keeping event logs and performing many other functions CON 5 CON 11 Pin Map Por...

Page 13: ...Cable Connection Power On 3 1 Check List of Items Index Items Quantity 1 Repeater 1 2 AC DC Adaptor 1 3 UTP Cross LAN Cable 1 4 AC Cord 1 5 Anchor Bolts 4 6 CD of the User s Manual 1 7 Quick Guide 1 I...

Page 14: ...ing bracket which has 4 holes for the provided 5 16 fixing screws Step 1 Drill holes directly through the template Step 2 Install the set anchor bolts or the plastic anchor bolts on the holes Step 3 A...

Page 15: ...14 Step 4 Lean the WiMAX to hang the topside of the Guide Ring on the mounting bracket and push toward the wall to mount Step 5 Fix the WiMAX using the 6 screws provided...

Page 16: ...15 3 3 Grounding A rod on the left side is intended for a building ground Connect the ground cable to the rod...

Page 17: ...Step 2 Connect a cable from a repeater s service antenna to the Server Antenna Port 3 5 Power On Step 1 Connect the power cord Step 2 Plug the power cord into a wall outlet Step 3 Turn on the power s...

Page 18: ...t to a MAX value of 15dB by using an external switch combination Refer to the following diagram in regards to the switch combination Switch Combination 1 2 3 4 0dB 1dB 2dB 3dB 4dB 5dB 6dB 7dB 8dB 9dB...

Page 19: ...llowing system requirements Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows Vista Internet Explorer 6 0 Recommended or higher 128 MB RAM or higher Pentium processor or higher RJ 45 jack required 4 2 Network Setup...

Page 20: ...on the Local Area Connection and select Properties to view the shortcut menu Step 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Step 5 Check Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK St...

Page 21: ...0 4 2 2 Windows 2000 Step 1 Click the Start button point to Settings and then click Network and Dial up Connections Step 2 Right click Local Area Connection to see a shortcut menu and click Properties...

Page 22: ...21 Step 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Step 4 Check Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK Step 5 Close all windows 4 2 3 Windows Vista...

Page 23: ...22 Step 1 Click the Start button and Control Panel Step 2 Click Network and Internet Step 3 Click Network and Sharing Center...

Page 24: ...23 Step 4 Click View status of Local Area Connection Step 5 Click Properties and a caution pop up window will appear Click OK...

Page 25: ...24 Step 6 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties Step 7 Check Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK...

Page 26: ...25 Step 8 Close all windows...

Page 27: ...ically sets up to the PC s time setting when you click APPLY 4 4 2 Auto Refresh This sentence makes no sense You should change it to When you click on the Auto Refresh button the Web GUI screen automa...

Page 28: ...isition HPA ON ALC gain set ASD ON ALC ON to obtain Maximum DL Output Power 23dBm Default or Maximum Gain 80dB Real time isolation check Click Automatic Easy Setup Easy Setup feature detects Sync sign...

Page 29: ...28 Step3 Click OK Step 4 Setup will automatically begin This process takes approximately 1 minute Result 1 Constant Maximum DL Output Power 23dBm If the DL Input Power 57dBm...

Page 30: ...example case for a repeater with 23dBm maximum output power 80dB maximum gain 35dB gain control range If the signal 47dBm and the ALC is set as 23dBm the gain will be 70dB to adjust to the output powe...

Page 31: ...nge assuming ASD Level 25dBm ASD Time ASD Count are already fixed at 3seconds 10times If the composite output power is 25dBm ASD Level and higher the repeater will shutdown for 3seconds ASD Time If th...

Page 32: ...31 Solution 2 DL Output Power Max 23dBm Step 1A Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 Step 2A Change the level at Automatic Level Control and then APPLY Result Constant output power set as the ALC Level...

Page 33: ...ution 3 Manual Gain Setting Gain Not Recommended Step 1B Repeat Setps1 through 4 Step 2B Read the DL Input Power and the gain controlled by the Easy Setup Step 3B Turn off HPA Step 4B ALC must be turn...

Page 34: ...33 Step 5B Change the DL gain and the UL gain Step 6B Turn on HPA Result DL and UL gain are fixed and the output power depends on the input power...

Page 35: ...s Alarm Status Alarm Range Alarm If an alarm occurs the alarm LED on the repeater will turn on Please refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual No Change in values on the alarm range is reco...

Page 36: ...of these 3 the alarm LED is on If the alarm is by over input or over output the ASD algorithm is applied If the RF environment is normal the LED is automatically turned OFF For Out of sync it searches...

Page 37: ...36 Problem Cause Solution Cannot communicate with the repeater 1 Click My Network places View network connections Right click on the Wireless Network Connection and then click Disable...

Page 38: ...roblem Cause Solution 2 Right click on the Local Area Connection and then click Disable After clicking Disable click Enable again 3 Double click the Local Area Connection and then click Support tap Re...

Page 39: ...38 Problem Cause solution 4 Open the Internet Browser and then select Tools Internet Options Click Delete Files button in the Temporary Internet files section...

Page 40: ...39 Problem Cause Solution 5 Click Start and select Run Type ping 192 168 0 1 t and click OK...

Page 41: ...Peak to Peak Fc 16 5MHz 13 dBm RBW 100kHz Fc 18 5MHz 13 dBm RBW 1MHz Fc 20MHz 37 dBm RBW 1MHz ACP Fc 23MHz 37 dBm RBW 1MHz 1850 1995 MHz Below the noise floor 806 826MHz and 851 869MHz Below the noise...

Page 42: ...74 mm 8 27 x 11 4 x 2 9 inch Weight 5Kg 11lbs 7 Appendix WiMAX Band Frequency chart AB BC CD EF FH HG Band BRS Band Frequency Range Band A 2502 2518 5 MHz Band B 2518 5 2535 MHz Band C 2535 2551 5 MHz...

Page 43: ...ll not apply to the following including but not limited to damage which occurs in installation applications and uses for which this product was not intended altered product or serial numbers cosmetic...

Page 44: ...ange procedure below 1 Call Tech Support for troubleshooting 2 If the device has a hardware problem R tron will replace it if it is within warranty A RMA number will be issued for the return 3 R tron...

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