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RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual 

Release  3.1.00 

 

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Table of Contents 

Part 1: Basic Installation

 

Chapter 1 Introduction

 

Welcome to RADWIN 5000 HPMP!............................................................... 1-1

 

RADWIN 5000 HPMP Highlights ................................................................... 1-1

 

Some Terminology ...................................................................................... 1-1

 

Key features of RADWIN 5000 HPMP 

..................................................... 1-2 

RADWIN 5000 HPMP Components 

......................................................... 1-3 

RADWIN 5000 HBS High Capacity Base Station ................................................ 1-3

 

RADWIN 55xx HSU High Capacity Subscriber Units .......................................... 1-3

 

The RADWIN Manager ................................................................................ 1-4

 

Conventions Used in this Manual .................................................................. 1-4

 

Notifications 

......................................................................................... 1-4 

Typographical conventions 

.................................................................... 1-4 

General......................................................................................................... 1-4

 

Software ....................................................................................................... 1-4

 

Viewing and Printing 

............................................................................. 1-5 

Chapter 2 Site Preparation

 

Planning the Sector Site .............................................................................. 2-1

 

Overview 

.............................................................................................. 2-1 

The Site Survey .......................................................................................... 2-1

 

Introduction 

......................................................................................... 2-1 

Recommended Equipment 

..................................................................... 2-1 

Stage 1: Preliminary Survey ......................................................................... 2-2

 

Stage 2: Physical Survey.............................................................................. 2-3

 

Additional Outdoor Site Requirements 

................................................... 2-3 

Additional Indoor Site Requirements 

..................................................... 2-4 

Stage 3: RF Survey ..................................................................................... 2-4

 

RF Planning for Dense Installations and Collocated Sites ................................ 2-4

 

Chapter 3 Hardware Installation

 

Safety Practices .......................................................................................... 3-1

 

Preventing overexposure to RF energy 

.................................................. 3-1 

Grounding 

............................................................................................ 3-1 

Protection against Lightning 

................................................................. 3-2 

General  

................................................................................................ 3-2 

Package Contents ....................................................................................... 3-2

 

HBS and HSU ODU Package Contents 

..................................................... 3-2 

External Antenna Package Contents 

...................................................... 3-4 

Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Devices 

....................................................... 3-4 

GbE PoE........................................................................................................ 3-4

 

Basic PoE Device ........................................................................................... 3-5

 

Hub Site Synchronization (HSS) Unit 

..................................................... 3-5 

GSU 

...................................................................................................... 3-6 

Additional Tools and Materials Required........................................................ 3-7

 

Tools and Materials 

............................................................................... 3-7 

Cables and connectors 

.......................................................................... 3-7 

Hardware Installation Sequence ................................................................... 3-7

 

Outdoor installation..................................................................................... 3-8

 

Preparing the ODU before Deployment 

.................................................. 3-8 

Mounting the ODU 

................................................................................ 3-8 

Mounting external antennas 

.................................................................. 3-9 

Mounting the Lightning Protection Devices 

............................................ 3-9 

Outdoor Connections  

............................................................................ 3-9 

Summary of Contents for RW-5200-0250

Page 1: ...MANUAL RELEASES 3 1 00 The information in this User Manual refers to the following products RADWIN 5000 HBS RW 5200 0250 RW 5200 0249 RADWIN 5000 HSU RW 5550 0150 RW 5550 0250 RW 5520 0150 RW 5520 0350 RW 5510 0350 RW 5550 0149 RW 5550 0249 RW 5520 0149 RW 5520 0349 RW 5510 0349 RADWIN IDU PoE RW 9921 001x ...

Page 2: ...r sell any product that supports substantially similar functionality based or derived in any way from RADWIN products Your undertaking in this paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement This Agreement is effective upon your opening of a RADWIN product package and shall continue until terminated RADWIN may terminate this Agreement upon the breach by you of any term thereof Upon such ...

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Page 4: ...receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Warning It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when using the outdoor antenna kits in the United States or where FCC rules apply on...

Page 5: ...ceived including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian Emission Requirements for Indoor Units This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numẻrique de la classe B est conforme ả la norme NMB 003 du Canada China MII Operation of the equipment is only allowed under China MII 5 8GHz band regulation configuration with EIRP limited to 33 dBm 2 Watt Ind...

Page 6: ... NEC 3 For Canada appropriate requirements of the CEC 22 1 including Section 60 and additional requirements of CAN CSA B72 must be considered as applicable 4 For Brazil this product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified personal who has RF and related rule knowledge Regarding the operation on range of 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz the average output power of the equi...

Page 7: ...N Manager Chapter 5 Installing the Sector Chapter 6 Managing the Sector Part 3 Site Synchronization Chapter 7 Hub Site Synchronization Part 4 Field Installation Topics Chapter 8 Pole and Wall Installation Chapter 9 Lightning Protection and Grounding Guidelines Part 5 Product Reference Appendix A Technical Specifications Appendix B Wiring Specifications Appendix C RF Exposure Appendix D Regional No...

Page 8: ...rvey 2 2 Stage 2 Physical Survey 2 3 Additional Outdoor Site Requirements 2 3 Additional Indoor Site Requirements 2 4 Stage 3 RF Survey 2 4 RF Planning for Dense Installations and Collocated Sites 2 4 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Safety Practices 3 1 Preventing overexposure to RF energy 3 1 Grounding 3 1 Protection against Lightning 3 2 General 3 2 Package Contents 3 2 HBS and HSU ODU Package C...

Page 9: ...ain Window 4 11 Exploring the RADWIN Manager Main Window HSU 4 13 Logging on to an HSU 4 13 HSU Main Button Menu 4 15 HSU Link Status 4 15 HSU Events Log 4 16 HSU Link Performance 4 16 What Comes Next 4 16 Chapter 5 Installing the Sector Scope of this Chapter 5 1 Concepts 5 1 Workflow 5 2 Configuring the Sector out of the Box IP Addresses 5 2 Activating the HBS 5 7 Registering the HSUs for Service...

Page 10: ...U Grounding 9 2 IDU Grounding 9 3 External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding 9 3 Internal ESD Protection circuits 9 8 Part 5 Product Reference Appendix A Technical Specifications Scope of these Specifications A 1 ODU HBS and HSU A 1 GbE PoE Device Indoor AC for HBS only A 3 PoE Device Indoor AC A 4 PoE Device Outdoor DC A 4 GSU A 5 Antenna Characteristics A 6 Appendix B Wiring Specificatio...

Page 11: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 Index Montage d une antenne externe D 6 Contenu du kit de montage d une antenne externe D 6 ...

Page 12: ...RE 4 11 BASE STATION DETAIL PANEL 4 9 FIGURE 4 12 EVENTS LOG PANEL 4 10 FIGURE 4 13 HBS MAIN WINDOW REDUCED UP TO 16 HSUS 4 11 FIGURE 4 14 HSU DISPLAY DETAIL 4 11 FIGURE 4 15 HSU DISPLAY CONTEXT MENU RIGHT CLICK 4 12 FIGURE 4 16 HSU DISPLAY DETAIL SCROLL RIGHT FOR MORE FIELDS 4 12 FIGURE 4 17 LOGGING ON TO AN HSU 4 13 FIGURE 4 18 OPENING RADWIN MANAGER WINDOW HSU 4 14 FIGURE 4 19 HSU MAIN BUTTON M...

Page 13: ... GROUNDING ANTENNA CABLES 9 2 FIGURE 9 2 GROUNDING A TYPICAL POLE INSTALLATION 9 4 FIGURE 9 3 GROUNDING A TYPICAL WALL INSTALLATION 9 5 FIGURE 9 4 ODU SURGE SUPPRESSOR AND GROUNDING 9 5 FIGURE 9 5 TRANSTECTOR S SURGE SUPPRESSOR 9 6 FIGURE 9 6 SURGE SUPPRESSOR AND GROUNDING AT BUILDING ENTRY POINT 9 7 FIGURE D 1 GRANDE CLAME D 3 FIGURE D 2 PETITE CLAME D 3 FIGURE D 3 BRAS D 3 FIGURE D 4 MONTAGE SUR...

Page 14: ...ONS 4 15 TABLE 7 1 ODU HSS UNIT CONNECTION PINOUT 7 6 TABLE 7 2 RADIO FRAME PATTERN TABLE RADWIN 5000 HBS 7 7 TABLE 7 3 RADIO FRAME PATTERN TABLE RADWIN 2000 7 7 TABLE 7 4 RADIO FRAME PATTERN TABLE WINLINK 1000 7 7 TABLE 7 5 EXTERNAL PULSE STATUS 7 10 TABLE 8 1 BILL OF MATERIALS ODU MOUNTING KIT 8 1 TABLE B 1 ODU POE RJ 45 CONNECTOR PINOUT B 1 TABLE B 2 ODU HSS UNIT CONNECTION PINOUT B 1 TABLE B 3...

Page 15: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP Point to Multipoint Broadband Wireless USER MANUAL RELEASE 3 1 00 Part 1 Basic Installation UM 5000 31000 05 11 ...

Page 16: ...00 HPMP enables service capacity of up to 50Mbps for enterprise customers RADWIN 5000 HPMP Highlights High capacity per Sector 100 Mbps aggregate net throughput full duplex Ethernet connectivity High capacity end user equipment 10 20 50Mbps Up to 16 Subscriber Units per sector Guaranteed SLA and capacity per Subscriber Unit Small and constant latency 4 to 10msec typical under full sector load Wide...

Page 17: ...iderably higher capacity than other cur rent technologies such as Wi Max We distinguish between generic BSs and SUs and RAD WIN units relabelling the latter HBSs and HSUs H hich capacity Key features of RADWIN 5000 HPMP 100 Mbps aggregate net throughput full duplex Configurable Maximum Information Rate MIR per HSU Long Range 40km 20Mbps Advanced OFDM MiMO 2x2 for nLOS performance Enhanced interfer...

Page 18: ...to user equipment A single HBS supports up to 16 HSUs Figure 1 1 Single Sector Base Station RADWIN 55xx HSU High Capacity Subscriber Units Figure 1 2 Small form factor Figure 1 3 High gain integrated Figure1 4 ConnectorizedODU antenna in connectorized ODUantenna An HSU consists of a RADWIN 55xx HSU ODU It may be a small form factor SFF model with a built in antenna or a regular integrated or conne...

Page 19: ...d a caveat that would not qualify as a full Caution or Warning see below Provide additional background to what follows Offer a recommendation Highlight an indication of something to watch out for Advise you if an action has side effects i e it may disturb something else that would be best left undisturbed Remind you of something that should be kept in mind Caution A Caution is a notification of ri...

Page 20: ...in text Tables for most part use 7 or 8 point fonts Here are a few pointers for hard copy printing The text and table typefaces used are large enough to print the manual at two pages per sheet For good legibility use a commercial grade laser printer A color printer is of course best however a monochrome printer set to use gray scale gives acceptable results Better quality ink jet printers also giv...

Page 21: ... locations of the indoor and outdoor equipment are determined on site 3 Radio Frequency RF survey It is recommended that the installation area be scanned with a spectrum analyzer to identify RF interference so as to determine a clear channel for radio installation on site The Site Survey Introduction RADWIN wireless links must be planned before installation The designated installation sites must b...

Page 22: ...istance between the sites check that it is within the specified range of the equipment 3 On the urban map check for developed areas situated between the installation sites Pay attention to these areas when performing the physical site survey there may be tall buildings RF towers or transmitters which could cause interference to a sector 4 Check the area between the two sites for obstructions such ...

Page 23: ...ions considering the Fresnel zone see Chapter 15 4 If you need to install an ODU on a tower make sure that the tower is far enough from overhead electric power lines 5 Determine a location for the indoor equipment it should be as close as possible to the ODU At an existing site there is probably an equipment room with cable routing channels Note Outdoor CAT 5e Maximum cable length 100m for 10 100B...

Page 24: ...on for a good RF survey RF Planning for Dense Installations and Collocated Sites Interference may arise from Self interference from collocated RADWIN radios Other collocated radio devices installed on the same site To avoid or minimize interference follow these recommendations For collocated RADWIN units use an HSS unit to synchronize between them Select a different operating channels for each col...

Page 25: ...s Note The material in this chapter is generic to all RADWIN radio products unless stated otherwise Safety Practices Preventing overexposure to RF energy To protect against overexposure to RF energy install the ODUs so as to provide and maintain minimal separation distances from all persons When the system is operational avoid standing directly in front of the antenna Strong RF fields are present ...

Page 26: ...devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes See Chapter 9 for detailed installation instructions of lightning protection devices General It is recommended that installation of the outdoor unit be contracted to a professional installer Before working on equipment connected to power lines or telecommunication lines you should remove jewelry or any other metallic object that may co...

Page 27: ...uld keep this label safe Cable glands to be used with the ODU PoE cable Figure 3 1 ODU Mounting kit The ODU comes in two basic form factors as shown in Figure 3 2 below Front Rear Connectorized Integrated Antenna Figure 3 2 ODU Form Factors Integrated Antenna ODU This ODU has an integrated 370mm 1 2ft flat panel antenna The ODU contains both the radio and the antenna as a single unit housed in a w...

Page 28: ...5000 HPMP radios varying in operating fre quencies form factor size and gain Figure 3 3 External Antennas for use with RADWIN 5000 HPMP See the RADWIN products catalog for RADWIN offering of external antennas External anten nas are also available from third party antenna vendors Antenna kits contain An antenna Two RF cable 1m 3 long Mounting kit Power Over Ethernet PoE Devices GbE PoE RADWIN s Gig...

Page 29: ...pport Gigabit performance on the HBS Figure 3 5 Ruggedized DC PoE Device Input is 20 to 60 VDC single input Hub Site Synchronization HSS Unit The HSS unit synchronizes collocated ODUs to prevent self interference It is particularly use ful at a multi sector base station employing several HBSs A single HSS unit supports up to ten collocated ODUs In addition to each unit being con nected to its PoE ...

Page 30: ...s under large scale deployment scenarios The GSU is an outdoor unit consisting of a standard WinLink 1000 enclosure a GPS antenna and a PoE device The GSU is connected to the HSS Unit using a standard HSS cable It synchronizes the trans mission timing of multiple Hub Sites to the same clock source thus eliminating mutual inter ference see Chapter 11 Figure 3 7 General GSU configuration See Chapter...

Page 31: ...o longer than 75m Note For 1000BaseT you should use RADWIN supplied ODU PoE cables which guarantee 1Gb performance RADWIN cannot guarantee 1Gb performance if you use third party cables A crossed Ethernet LAN cable is required if you set up ODUs using the Local Connec tion method Hardware Installation Sequence The following steps are required to install a RADWIN 5000 HPMP system 1 Mounting the ODUs...

Page 32: ...ss This may be done prior to deployment in the field or on site using a Laptop computer The process is quite straight forward and described in Chapter 4 Mounting the ODU The ODU can be mounted on a pole or a wall In both installations the supplied mounting kit is used to secure the ODU Note A mast sited ODU typically uses a pole attached to the mast To mount the ODU on a pole or a wall 1 Ensure th...

Page 33: ...ated antenna skip to Mounting the Lightning Protec tion Devices below The supplied mounting kit is used to mount the antenna onto a pole The antennas must be aligned for maximum throughput Warning Never stand in front of a live antenna To mount an external antenna 1 To mount an external antenna ensure that the antenna is properly grounded and then mount the antenna onto the pole Refer to Chapter 1...

Page 34: ...r compatible device to the PoE device RJ 45 port designated LAN IN Refer to Appendix B for connector pinouts Aligning HSUs to a HBS You perform HSU antenna alignment to a HBS using the HSU ODU s audible tone To align a HSU to its HBS 1 Ensure that the sector antenna of the HBS is aligned precisely to the sector it is intended to cover Use a compass and topographical maps to do this 2 For both the ...

Page 35: ...signal from the HBS can be detected 6 Slowly turn the HSU antenna back towards the position of the HBS listening to the tone until the best signal is reached See the following figure for audible signal varia tions Figure 3 9 Beep Sequence for antenna alignment Note Three beeps and a pause is best signal so far Two beeps and a pause is signal quality increased One beep and pause is no change in sig...

Page 36: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP Point to Multipoint Broadband Wireless USER MANUAL RELEASE 3 1 00 Part 2 Sector Installation UM 5000 31000 05 11 ...

Page 37: ...ocedures described in later chapters required to build a RADWIN 5000 HPMP sec tor from the ground up Installing the RADWIN Manager Application Minimum System Requirements The RADWIN Manager application is distributed on a CD Operating system specific PC resources required by the application are set out in Table 4 1 below Table 4 1 PC Requirements for the RADWIN Manager Application Windows Version ...

Page 38: ... Preconfigured setup Unit Name Attribute Value Remark HBS Sector_01 IP Address 10 103 15 7 All communicating HSUs and HBS in the same subnet Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Sector ID EBG_20560554 Inherited by all communicating HSUs Contact J S Bach Optional Location PM_DAF Location of Contact optional Band 5 730 6 845 GHz FCC IC Inherited by all communicating HSUs Channel Bandwidth ...

Page 39: ...Ethernet connection and that both the PoE and ODU are switched on and then try again If you do not succeed seek assistance from RADWIN Customer Support Pinging the HSUs should yield similar responses 3 Dismiss the command line session 4 Open the RADWIN Manager from the desktop icon or click Start Programs RAD WIN Manager RADWIN Manager The Log on dialog box appears Figure 4 2 Log on window The RAD...

Page 40: ...access to the sector An Observer can monitor the sector generate reports but may not change any sector parameters An Operator can install and configure the sector An Installer can in addition to functioning as an Operator also change the operating frequency band or regulation The latter function has legal ramifications requiring familiarity with local regulations If you are connecting through the ...

Page 41: ...taller wireless Operator plus set band Read Write netman The Network Manager should change the default passwords as soon as possible Continuing the log on procedure 5 If your User Type is not Operator then choose it now 6 Enter the password 7 If you are a user with Read Write permission click Options to enter the Community options if required Note Leave the default Community passwords netman for r...

Page 42: ... Cautions Unsupported Device Attempting to connect to an unsupported device on an otherwise valid IP address for exam ple a LAN printer will result in the following error message Figure 4 6 Unsupported device message Incorrect IP Address If the IP address chosen is invalid or the sector is unreachable the following error message will be displayed ...

Page 43: ...correct Password If you type an incorrect password in the Login window you will see a warning graphic alongside the password field Invalid Read Write Community String This will result in the following message Figure 4 8 Invalid Community String message Exploring the RADWIN Manager Main Window HBS The following sections describe the panels of main window shown in Figure 4 5 HBS Main Button Menu Fig...

Page 44: ...r Status Panel The sector level information is shown here There is nothing that can be changed for an active sector The parameters are set before the base station is activated and are duplicated for each HSU in the sector Figure 4 10 Sector Status panel The last two items are of special interest The Status shown as Active indicates whether the HBS has been activated or not The Time Slots bar indic...

Page 45: ... HBS Table 4 5 HBS Detail Panel button bar functions Menu Icon Purpose Reference HBS Configuration page 6 1 Recent Events Log Performance Monitor Reserved Reserved Estimated Throughput Change Band SU Connection Table Reset Deactivate The foregoing description relates to an activated HBS The Detail Panel title bar for an inacti vate HBS looks like this Clicking the Activate button initiates an acti...

Page 46: ...om RADWIN equipment will be shown Alarms traps are displayed in the Events Log in the lower panel of the main window The Events Log may be saved as a text file The Events Log includes the following fields Sequential number ID Date and time stamp Message Trap source IP address of the ODU that initiated alarm For complete information about traps and alarms see Appendix E The events are displayed in ...

Page 47: ... Figure 4 13 HBS Main Window Reduced up to 16 HSUs Colored fields indicate a problem requiring your attention The if you mouse over the colored RSS area you will receive a tool tip telling you that RSS for Radio 1 is higher than for Radio 2 or something similar Figure 4 14 HSU display detail ...

Page 48: ... the context menu in Figure 4 15 Table 4 6 HSU main window detail display button bar functions Menu Item Menu Icon Purpose Reference Configure Site configuration for the HSU Recent Events Recent events log per HSU Performance Monitoring Performance Monitoring per HSU Estimated Throughput Estimated Throughput per HSU Update Service Service evaluation and Time Slot allocation per HSU Reset Return to...

Page 49: ...d up and has discovered its HBS even if it has not been registered The HSU main window is dif ferent from the HBS main window however it uses the same GUI and the same names for common fields Logging on to an HSU You can log on to a SU of an established sector The log on procedure is the same as for a HBS Suppose we log on to HSU with IP address 10 103 7 6 We initially receive the following cautio...

Page 50: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 4 14 Logging on to an HSU Chapter 4 Figure 4 18 Opening RADWIN Manager window HSU ...

Page 51: ...ure button opens HSU site configuration The additional functions in the detail menu work in the same way as the corresponding functions for the HBS Preferences Monitor File location interval and throughput units Events Color coding for events log and events log file location Advanced Enable disable check for updates monitoring interval and time out Get Diagnostics Run and store diagnostics for all...

Page 52: ...r convenience we also display the corresponding parameters for the HBS What Comes Next The purpose of this chapter was to offer an overview of a running RADWIN 5000 HPMP a sec tor The next two chapters will cover respectively detailed sector setup considerations and monitoring and diagnostics The foregoing background should provide sufficient signposts to ensure that you do not become lost in the ...

Page 53: ...dtth and Sector ID Networking parameters such as IP address Subnet mask and default gateway At this point the HBS ODU is in an inactive state powered up configurable but not trans mitting anything Upon activation the HBS will commence transmitting and receiving packets related to sec tor management only that is no service Activation and Deactivation are effected quite sim ply by clicking a toggle ...

Page 54: ...ar with the material of Chapter 4 We will con centrate on setup workflow assuming that you are familiar with GUI Prior to commencing you should have written sector plan along the lines of Table 4 2 Configuring the Sector out of the Box IP Addresses The default log on IP address for all ODUs in the sector is the same 10 0 0 120 Netmask 255 0 0 0 and default gateway 0 0 0 0 To get the process starte...

Page 55: ...s Chapter 5 Figure 5 2 Main window for un configures HBS ODU Notice the red icon on the top left corner of the window It will change to green as soon as the HBS is configured and activated To configure the HBS for use 1 Click the configuration button The Base Station site configuration widow opens ...

Page 56: ... Box IP Addresses Chapter 5 Figure 5 3 Site Configuration prior to definition 2 Enter the Name Contact and Location field For what follows we will use the values used in Chapter 4 To ensure that your data is captured use the Apply button after each step 3 Click the Air Interface tab ...

Page 57: ...ring the Sector out of the Box IP Addresses Chapter 5 Figure 5 4 Setting the Sector ID and RF parameters 4 The Sector ID may appear blank or some inappropriate default value You will be able to set it during the Activation process 5 Click the Management tab ...

Page 58: ...et Mask and default Gateway and then click OK You are offered a warning 7 Click Yes The dialog is dismissed and you are returned to the main window The Sector Status panel indicated as expected Device unreachable 8 Disconnect the HBS ODU and repeat steps 1 to 6 for each HSU in the sector The opening windows will look different but the HSU site configuration dialogs will be the same ...

Page 59: ...twork card to the Sector Subnet Activating the HBS With all the units in place log on to the HBS using the new IP address The main window looks like this Figure 5 6 HBS ready for configuration and activation Activating the HBS enables it to be discovered by the HSUs An Activation Wizard will guide you through the process To activate an HBS 1 Click the Activate button The Activation Wizard opens ...

Page 60: ...ter the Sector ID Choose it carefully particularly if you are using collocated HBSs for extra coverage The Sector Name and Location are convenience items but should be used to ensure that the sector is documented and easily identifiable in your RF planning The Link Password may also be changed ...

Page 61: ...HBS Chapter 5 It is best left as is if there is no pressing need to change it 3 From the previous Activation Wizard window click Next Here you may enter the IP details if didn t do it earlier Click Next 4 The next window is used to set the frequency and channels y ...

Page 62: ...Manual Release 3 1 00 5 10 Activating the HBS Chapter 5 Choosing Other allows you to choose a frequency by hand Otherwise you may choose from a drop down list of available frequencies 5 Click the Automatic Channel Select box ...

Page 63: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 5 11 Activating the HBS Chapter 5 You make a manual choice of channels or Select All as shown 6 Click Next The Antenna and Tx Power is presented ...

Page 64: ... 5 When setting Required Tx Power it is your responsibility to chose a value in compli ance with your local regulations Click Next 7 The Summary window of the Wizard is displayed If everything looks correct click the Activate button After a few moments you will see the sector ...

Page 65: ...see what it is mouse over the shaded area A tool tip appears dis playing a message You should correct the problem before proceeding Further you may have observed that operating frequency 5 760 GHz shown is not what we chose The HBS tries to optimize the frequency to minimize the kind of problem displayed above if in fact with the setup er are using trying different frequencies eventually removes t...

Page 66: ... Registering the HSUs for Service Chapter 5 Registering the HSUs for Service We continue our illustration using HSU at PM_AT_01 To register an HSU for service 1 Right click an HSU to get its context menu 2 Click Register The Registration window opens ...

Page 67: ...he Evaluate button Service evaluation takes a few seconds during which the window is darkened and inactive Upon completion you may assign time slots to the HSU 4 Click the number of time slots to be allocated to the HSU 5 The Register button is enabled Click it to complete the process Her is the result ...

Page 68: ...0 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 5 16 Registering the HSUs for Service Chapter 5 6 Repeat the process for all other HSUs in the sector Here is the final result for our example Figure 5 8 Fully functional sector ...

Page 69: ...ut necessarily dropping service Nevertheless care must be exercised when changing them By way of example changing an IP address will possibly make a unit unreachable It is neces sary however to have this function in the Configuration window since it is required to initially set up the unit Configuring the HBS HSU Open the configuration window We will work through each of the tabs in turn ...

Page 70: ... HBS and HSU Chapter 6 RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 6 2 System HBS and HSU These items may be changed both for the HBS and HSUs They are convenience fields The HSU button bar has an extra item ...

Page 71: ...System HBS and HSU Chapter 6 RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 6 3 The Buzzer button may set or mute the buzzer Recall that the buzzer tone is used for antenna alignment ...

Page 72: ...anual Release 3 1 00 6 4 Air Interface HBS Chapter 6 Air Interface HBS For the HBS this panel has the same functionality as the corresponding window in the Activa tion Wizard see Chapter 5 For the HSU this panel is read only ...

Page 73: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 6 5 Air Interface HBS Chapter 6 ...

Page 74: ...and HSU Chapter 6 Tx and Antenna HBS and HSU Hub Site Sync HSS HBS See Chapter 7 Management HBS and HSU If you set the IP and related addresses correctly there should be nothing to change here Inventory HBS and HSU You might like to capture or copy the information here ...

Page 75: ...elease 3 1 00 6 7 Security HBS and HSU Chapter 6 The Inventory information will be required by Customer Support should you require assis tance Security HBS and HSU Here you may change the SNMP Community strings and the Link password ...

Page 76: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 6 8 Date and Time HBS and HSU Chapter 6 Date and Time HBS and HSU Ethernet HBS only The only field you may change here is the HBS aging time ...

Page 77: ...6 Operations HBS and HSU When you are satisfied with your configuration parameters click OK to save them and dis miss the Configuration window HSU Connection Table From the HBS button bar click the right hand button followed by SU Connection Table The following table is displayed ...

Page 78: ...or MNG refers to management traffic which should always be open between HSUs and the HBS LAN refers to service traffic between the HBS and the HSUs As shown the two HSUs may not communi cate between themselves Clicking the top white square would enable communication via the HBS between them You may in fact disable all traffic between the HBS and the HSUs and restore it using this device ...

Page 79: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP Point to Multipoint Broadband Wireless USER MANUAL RELEASE 3 1 00 Part 3 Site Synchronization UM 5000 31000 05 11 ...

Page 80: ...dios and whether WinLink 1000 RADWIN 2000 or RADWIN 5000 HPMP units are installed Note HSS does not eliminate the need for careful RF planning to ensure the design will work as planned See Chapter 2 for information on installation site survey The RADWIN Hub Site Synchronization HSS method uses a cable connected from the mas ter ODU to all collocated ODUs this cable carries pulses sent to each ODU ...

Page 81: ...e Synchronization 1 Figure 7 3 Collocated units using Hub Site Synchronization 2 The units are connected to each other with HSS cables and HSS Distribution Units One of the radios in the site is defined as HSS Master and generates synchronization pulses The other collocated radios in the site the HSS Clients are connected to the HSS Master and synchronize their transmission to the pulses An HSS Cl...

Page 82: ...led on the same mast as the ODUs All collocated units connect to this box using CAT 5e cable Cables in prepared lengths are available for purchase The HSS unit is supplied with ten protective covers any port not in use must be closed with a protective cover Figure 7 4 HSS Interconnection Unit Note For a single HSS unit ensure that the collocated units are connected in sequence from SYNC 1 If an OD...

Page 83: ...exits the HSS unit at SYNC 5 and terminates in ODU 5 The choice of the ODU on SYNC 1 as HSS master is not mandatory but is good practice If for example we were to use ODU 3 as HSS master the Sync signal path would be ODU 3 to SYNC 3 then left and right to SYNC 2 and SYNC 4 It would then propagate to ODUs 2 and 4 termi nating at both ODUs 1 and 5 Figure 7 6 HSS sync signal path with ODU 1 as HSS Ma...

Page 84: ...ading two HSS units 4 To add a a further HSS unit Connect the next available SYNC port from the second HSS unit in descending order SYNC 5 in Figure 7 7 to SYNC 1 of the third HSS unit 5 ODUs are connected to the third HSS unit from SYNC 2 as shown in Figure 7 8 in ascending order Figure 7 8 Cascading three HSS units 6 If further ODUs are required observe the convention that additional even number...

Page 85: ...athLength L11 2 L12 2 L13 2 L14 L15 Two cascaded HSS units as shown in Figure 7 7 PathLength L11 2 L12 2 L13 2 L14 2 L15 H1 2 L29 2 L28 2 L27 L26 Three cascaded HSS units as shown in Figure 7 8 PathLength L11 2 L12 2 L13 2 L14 2 L15 H1 2 L29 2 L28 2 L27 2 L26 H2 2 L32 2 L33 2 L34 L35 ODU HSS Unit Connection Pinout Table 7 1 ODU HSS Unit Connection Pinout Color ODU RJ 45 HSS UNIT RJ 45 White Green ...

Page 86: ... Link Budget Calculator The efficiency of the air interface will vary accord ing to the product used Table 7 2 Radio Frame Pattern Table RADWIN 5000 HBS RFP 20 MHz TDM Ethernet E N A Best fit Table 7 3 Radio Frame Pattern Table RADWIN 2000 RFP 40 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHz TDM Ethernet TDM Ethernet TDM Ethernet TDM Ethernet B Available Available Available Available Available Available Best fit Best f...

Page 87: ... Radio Frame Pattern When setting the RPF the following considerations should be borne in mind When synchronizing RADWIN 5000 HBS units you must use RFP E When synchronizing RADWIN 5000 HBS with RADWIN 2000 or WinLink 1000 units you must use RFP E RFP influences capacity and latency Using the Link Budget Calculator you can see the affect of the RFP on the Ethernet throughput Sector Configuration a...

Page 88: ...ings window If you click the Enabled box the central display with Operational state opened will look like this Figure 7 11 Setting HBS as HSM or HSC Continue Tx means that the HBS as a client to continue to work if there is no HSM pulse If you select Hub Sync Master and click Apply the display changes again ...

Page 89: ...g ODU is HSM and generates the sync pulse Green Detected ODU is HSC and detects the sync pulse Not detected ODU is independent Generating and detected HSM but other HSM present Orange Generating and Improperly Detected RADWIN 2000 ODU is HSM but detects a WinLink 1000 HSM signal that is not RFP E Not detected HSC but no HSM present Improperly detected HSC but HSM pulse doesn t fit the HSC as confi...

Page 90: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP Point to Multipoint Broadband Wireless USER MANUAL RELEASE 3 1 00 Part 4 Field Installation Topics UM 5000 31000 05 11 ...

Page 91: ... Kit Contents Table 8 1 Bill of Materials ODU mounting kit Item Qty Large Clamp see Figure 8 1 1 Small Clamp see Figure 8 2 1 Arm see Figure 8 3 1 Screw hex head M8x40 4 Screw hex head M8x70 2 Washer flat M8 4 Washer spring M8 3 M8 Nuts 2 Figure 8 1 Large ClampFigure 8 2 Small Clamp Figure 8 3 Arm ...

Page 92: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 8 2 Mounting an ODU on a Pole Chapter 8 Mounting an ODU on a Pole Figure 8 4 Mounting on a pole ...

Page 93: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 8 3 Mounting an ODU on a Wall Chapter 8 Mounting an ODU on a Wall Figure 8 5 Mounting on a Wall ...

Page 94: ...ODU may be mounted horizontally as shown in Figure 8 6 To mount an ODU horizontally observe the following cautions 1 To ensure your warranty rights for horizontally installed ODUs make sure that the four ports ANT1 ANT2 HSS and ODU are firmly secured or moisture sealed with the supplied caps 2 Further ensure that cables are connected using a water nose as shown in Figure 8 6 Figure 8 6 Mounted ODU...

Page 95: ...ightning protection required depends on local conditions and regulations The RADWIN Lightning Protection System consists of the following components Grounding for the antenna coax cable Grounding for each IDU and ODU External Primary Surge Suppressor units and grounding for the outdoor cable Internal ESD protection circuits over the Power Telecom lines Grounding for Antenna Cable A Grounding Kit m...

Page 96: ...es a Shielded CAT 5e cable to interconnect the Out door ODU and Indoor IDU units However this shielding does not provide a good lightning discharge path since it can not tol erate the high Lightning Current surges To provide an alternate Lightning Discharge path the ODU and antenna grounding posts should be connected to ground point by a 10 AWG short copper wire The device should be permanently co...

Page 97: ... a ground ing wire of at least 10 AWG The grounding wire should be connected to a grounding rod or the building grounding system The device should be permanently connected to ground External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding A Grounding Kit and Surge Arrestor Unit must be located near the ODU and properly grounded as illustrated in Figures 9 2 and 9 3 below ...

Page 98: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 9 4 External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding Chapter 9 Figure 9 2 Grounding a typical pole installation ...

Page 99: ...lease 3 1 00 9 5 External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding Chapter 9 Figure 9 3 Grounding a typical wall installation The next figure shows a close up of the rear of grounded ODU Figure 9 4 ODU Surge Suppressor and grounding ...

Page 100: ...onnectors that can feed directly into the chas sis without having to cut splice or route through awkward strain relief holes Figure 9 5 Transtector s Surge Suppressor To mount the lightning protection devices 1 Mount the device as close to the ODU as possible Mount the unit so that the cable connectors are at the bottom to prevent water from penetrating with the strain reliefs facing the ground 2 ...

Page 101: ...le connectors are at the bottom to prevent water from penetrating with the strain reliefs facing the ground 2 Remove the cover by unscrewing the front of the unit 3 Mount the unit to an outside surface using the two mounting holes 4 Connect the ODU PoE cable using the RJ 45 jack 5 Connect one cable between the IDU and the suppressor using an RJ 45 jack 6 Connect the suppressor s ground stud to a g...

Page 102: ... Internal ESD Protection circuits RADWIN equipment is designed to meet the ETSI FCC Aus NZ CSA EMC and Safety require ments To fulfill these requirements the system s Telecom lines at the ODU IDU are Trans former isolated and include internal ESD Electro Static Discharge Protection circuits ...

Page 103: ...Product Reference RADWIN 5000 HPMP Point to Multipoint Broadband Wireless USER MANUAL RELEASE 3 1 00 Part 5 Product Reference UM 5000 31000 05 11 ...

Page 104: ...e Up to 40 km 25 miles Radio Modulation 2x2 MIMO OFDM BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Adaptive Modulation Coding Supported Automatic Channel Selection Supported DFS Supported Diversity Hardware ready Spectrum View Hardware ready Duplex Technology TDD Error Correction FEC k 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 Rate Dual Antenna Mbps 13 26 39 52 78 104 117 130 Modulation BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM FEC k 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 3 3 4 5 6 Max...

Page 105: ...lbs ODU Connectorized 19 5 7 7 W x 27 0 10 8 H x 5 5 2 2 D cm in 1 8 kg 3 6 lbs ODU HSU SFF Embedded antenna 19 5 7 7 W x 27 0 10 8 H x 7 2 8 D cm in 1 8 kg 3 6 lbs Power Feeding Dual feeding 20 to 60 VDC AC DC converter is available Power Consumption alone HBS 2W HSU 20W Architecture ODU Outdoor Unit with Integrated Antenna Connectorized for External Antenna or Embedded PoE device for Ethernet on...

Page 106: ...utput RJ 45 connector PoE to ODU Interface Outdoor CAT 5e Maximum cable length 75m for 1000BaseT or 100m for 10 100BaseT Ethernet input RJ 45 connector AC input on device Standard socket IEC320 C14 type AC cable Variety of AC plugs available see below Ethernet ODU RADWIN RJ 45 connector Case Plastic Dimensions 16cm W x 6 3cm D x 3 33cm H Weight 250g Operating Temperatures 0 C 40 C Humidity 90 non ...

Page 107: ...ype RJ 45 10 100BaseT Interface Line Impedance 100 PoE to ODU Interface Outdoor CAT 5e Maximum cable length 100m for 10 100BaseT AC Standard socket IEC320 C14 type ODU PoE Port RJ 45 connector Case Plastic Dimensions 16cm W x 6 3cm D x 3 33cm H Weight 250g Operating Temperatures 0 C 40 C Humidity 90 non condensing UL 60950 C UL 60950 TUV GS IEC EN 60950 ESD 61000 4 2 RS 61000 4 3 EFT 61000 4 4 Sur...

Page 108: ...p to 100 non condensing Standards IEC 60721 3 4 Class 4M5 IP67 FCC IEC CAN CSA 60950 1 60950 22 ETSI EN 300 386 V1 3 2 EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 FCC CFR47 Class B Part15 Subpart B CAN CSA ICES 003 2004 Class B AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 class B GSU Architecture Outdoor Unit Connectorized for External GPS Antenna GSU to PoE Interface Outdoor CAT 5e cable Maximum cable length 100 m Dimensions 24 5cm H x 13 5cm ...

Page 109: ...ceiving element from which the radio signal in the form of RF power is radiated to its surroundings and vice versa The transmission range is a function of the antenna gain and transmitting power These factors are limited by country regulations The RADWIN 5000 HPMP may be operated with an integrated antenna attached to the ODU unit or with an external antenna wired to the ODU via a N type connector...

Page 110: ... following table shows the connector pinout Table B 1 ODU PoE RJ 45 Connector Pinout Function Color IDU ODU Ethernet RxN White Green 1 1 Ethernet RxT Green 2 2 Ethernet TxT White Orange 3 3 Ethernet TxN Orange 6 6 Power Blue 4 4 Power White Blue 5 5 Power White Brown 7 7 Power Brown 8 8 ODU HSS Unit Connection Pinout Table B 2 ODU HSS Unit Connection Pinout Color ODU RJ 45 HSS UNIT RJ 45 White Gre...

Page 111: ...LAN Port The LAN 10 100BaseT interface terminates in an 8 pin RJ 45 connector wired in accordance to Table B 3 Example for connecting the alarm connector Table B 3 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinout Function Signal Pin Transmit Data positive TD 1 Transmit Data negative TD 2 Receive Data positive RD 3 Receive Data negative RD 6 DC Power Terminals DC PoE Table B 4 Terminal Block 2 pin 48VDC Function Pin...

Page 112: ...istance cm 5 8 Q3KRW2058 5100A RW2054 28 223 5 8 Q3KRW2058 5100A RW2054 24 141 5 8 Q3KRW2058 5100A RW2054 17 63 5 3 5 4 Q3KRW2054 5100A RW2054 23 5 28 20 4 9 Q3KRW2049 5100A RW2054 28 225 4 9 Q3KRW2049 5100A RW2054 21 113 4 9 Q3KRW2049 5100A RW2054 15 57 2 4 Q3KRW2024 5100A RW2054 19 39 2 4 Q3KRW2024I 5100A RW2024I 17 5 40 3 5 N A 5100A RW2030 25 92 3 6 3 7 Q3KRW2030 5100A RW2030 25 86 Table C 2 S...

Page 113: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 C 2 RF Exposure Appendix C ...

Page 114: ...un câble de diamètre de 18 AWG ou plus Le matériel monté sur rack doit être installé seulement sur des racks ou armoires reliés à la terre Une ODU doit mise à la terre par un câble de diamètre de 12 AWG ou plus Il ne doit pas y avoir de fusibles ou d interrupteurs sur la connection à la terre De plus Il faut toujours connecter la terre en premier et la déconnecter en dernier Il ne faut jamais conn...

Page 115: ...a connection à la terre Seulement un personnel qualifié utilisant l équipement de sécurité approprié doit pouvoir monter sur le pylône d antenne De même l installation ou le démontage de ODU ou de pylônes doit être effectuée seulement par des professionnels ayant suivi une formation Pour monter l ODU 1 Vérifier que les supports de fixation de l ODU sont correctement mis à la terre 2 Monter l unité...

Page 116: ... par l intermédiaire d un disjoncteur bipolaire et le diamètre du câble doit être de 14 mm avec un conduit de 16 mm Contenu du kit de montage ODU Le kit de montage ODU comprend les pièces suivantes une grande clame voir Figure D 1 une petite clame voir Figure D 2 un bras voir Figure D 3 quatre visses hex tête M8x40 deux visses hex tête M8x70 quatre rondelles plates M8 trois rondelles élastiques M8...

Page 117: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 D 4 Montage sur un pylône Appendix D Figure D 4 Montage sur un pylône ...

Page 118: ...RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual Release 3 1 00 D 5 Montage sur un mur Appendix D Montage sur un mur Figure D 5 Montage sur un mur ...

Page 119: ...on en métal Pour installer une antenne externe sur un pylône 1 Attacher le support en U à l arrière de l antenne en utilisant quatre rondelles plates quatre rondelles élastiques et quatre écrous hex 2 Attacher le support à pivotement au support en U en utilisant huit rondelles plates quatre rondelles élastiques quatre écrous hex et quatre boulons 3 Passer les deux courroies de fixation par les fen...

Page 120: ...Wall 8 1 Login 4 3 Incorrect IP Address 4 6 Incorrect password 4 7 Unsupported Device 4 6 Login showing Community Options 4 4 Login showing user types 4 4 Manager Software 4 2 Link Site Survey 2 1 Stage 1 Preliminary Survey 2 2 Stage 2 Physical Survey 2 3 Additional Indoor Site Requirements 2 4 Additional Outdoor Site Requirements 2 3 Stage 3 RF Survey 2 4 Login Errors Incorrect IP Address 4 6 Inc...

Page 121: ...U 3 8 Outdoor 3 8 Outdoor connections 3 9 Sequence 3 7 Package Contents 3 2 Package contents External Antennas 3 4 Regional Notice French Canadian D 1 S Safety Practices iii iv 3 1 Grounding 3 1 Preventing overexposure to RF energy 3 1 T Technical Specifications Air Interface general A 1 Configuration A 1 EMC A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 Environmental A 2 Mechanical A 2 Power A 2 Radio A 1 Safety A 2 Time Divi...

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