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WiN5200 

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NOTE:    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits 
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 
residential installation. 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, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and 
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 
following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which 
the receiver is connected. 
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

  

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 

(1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any 
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the 
device

 

 

 

Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance (RuggedCom Inc.) could void the user’s authority to 
operate the equipment.

 

 

Summary of Contents for WiN51 Series

Page 1: ...User s Manual Installation Guide for WiN52XX WiN51XX Series Outdoor CPE...

Page 2: ...uent editions We appreciate any suggested improvements We reserve the right to make technical improvements without notice Registered Trademarks RuggedMAX BST RuggedServer RuggedWireless RuggedCom Disc...

Page 3: ...ce 13 2 3 Block Diagram 14 2 4 Features 15 2 4 1 Mobile WiMAX Wave 2 MIMO Features 15 2 4 2 Security 17 2 4 3 Time Division Duplexing TDD 20 2 4 4 Coding Rate 20 2 4 5 Modulation 20 2 4 6 Convolution...

Page 4: ...ools and Cables Required for the Installation 31 4 3 Installing the WiN5200 31 4 3 1 Pole Mounting 32 4 3 2 Wall Mount 33 4 4 Cable Connections 35 4 4 1 Installing the WiN1010 data adapter for WiN5200...

Page 5: ...WiN5200 Table of Contents 5 Appendix A Product Specification 51 Appendix B IDU to ODU Cable Specifications 52 List of Acronyms 54...

Page 6: ...WiN5200 Introduction 6 1 Introduction...

Page 7: ...the Win Max E family a line of WiMAX Broadband Wireless Access systems based on the 802 16e mobile WiMAX standard specially designed for quadruple play applications WiN5200 is a high performance outd...

Page 8: ...e than 0 6 feet 20 cm from humans The outdoor CPE fixed unit should be positioned at least 7 feet 2m from humans Lightning Protection When WiN5200 is installed in an outdoor location all indoor compon...

Page 9: ...rify that the antenna or cable system is grounded earthed The antenna is an integral part of the CPE Models WiN51XX The CPE antenna installation must be as per Article 810 of the NEC Of particular not...

Page 10: ...n reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the rece...

Page 11: ...WiN5200 Product Description 11 2 Product Description...

Page 12: ...es The WiN5200 ODU CPE is an outdoor device The WiN5200 ODU CPE is WiMAX Forum 802 16e Wave 2 MIMO Certified subscribers Each subscriber registers and establishes a bi directional data link with the b...

Page 13: ...re connected to the base station over wireless channels The outdoor CPE is connected to the indoor residential gateway over Ethernet or coaxial networks 2 2 IEEE 802 16e Mobile WiMAX Compliance The IE...

Page 14: ...he WiMAX 16e MIMO Base Band SoC running the 16e MAC PHY plus the User Interface plus the analog front end that interface the RF module 2 Power Supply board DC DC power supply Converts the 48VDC to the...

Page 15: ...it feasible and cost effective Combining two or more received signals has the immediatebenefit of improving received signal strength but MIMO also enables transmission of parallel data streams or grea...

Page 16: ...ing STC is a technique for implementing transmission diversity Mobile WiMAX uses transmit diversity in the downlink direction to provide spatial diversity that enhances the signal quality to a specifi...

Page 17: ...two major differences between the standards The first difference is that the security mechanism of the IEEE 802 16 2004 is based on the DOCSIS standard In the 802 16e 2005 many changeshave been made...

Page 18: ...h Intercepted and scrambled packets are possible with frequency division duplexing FDD as well which transmits both the uplink and downlink simultaneously but it is even harder to exploit this attack...

Page 19: ...t and highly effective Traffic encryption may be employed per 802 16 Service Flow and is subject to operator policy The relevance of encryption to the network operator deployment is questionable In th...

Page 20: ...ecurity in this regard However additional solutions that meet customer needs such as virtual private networks may enhance the business model and provide additional source of revenue 2 4 3 Time Divisio...

Page 21: ...links to more than one subscriber PMP deployments typically use a wide beam sector antenna at the base station and a narrow beam antenna at the subscriber Service flows are used to police service leve...

Page 22: ...ervice Flow Classification Data packets are forwarded based on classification rules Classification rules require examining each packet for pattern matches such as destination address source address IP...

Page 23: ...on the wireless interface This is the only opportunity for multiple subscribers to transmit simultaneously Real Time Polling Service rt PS The base station schedules a continuous regular series of tra...

Page 24: ...e applications including VoIP or TDM transport The UGS pre scheduled grants guarantee reserved bandwidth and reduce latency introduced by repetitive grant requests The service flow will not transmit p...

Page 25: ...it The CPE has the following LED indications LINK QUALITY bar display display the RSSI level WLNK wireless link indication PWR power ok indication The LED functionality is described in the table below...

Page 26: ...Green 20dB SNR 24dB Five bar LEDs are On Green SNR 24dB and RSSI 75dBm Six bar LEDs are On Green SNR 24dB and RSSI 75dBm Seven bar LEDs are On Green SNR 24dB and RSSI 70dBm Eight bar LEDs are On Gree...

Page 27: ...WiN5200 Mounting 27 3 Mounting...

Page 28: ...rporate network or Internet This backhaul connection can be an Ethernet wired connection a wireless connection or a third party solution The site survey should include a detailed planning of the WiMAX...

Page 29: ...pe or pole with diameter 1 75 to 10 3 4 Wall Mounting Select a mounting location You can attach the WiN5200 to any wall Outer wall is preferred typically on a roof or high location to avoid interferen...

Page 30: ...WiN5200 Installation Procedure 30 4 Installation Procedure...

Page 31: ...e Ethernet cable 100m MAX and two RJ 45 plug connectors Note The Cat5e Ethernet cable is not included Please refer to Appendix B IDU to ODU cable specification for detailed technical specifications RJ...

Page 32: ...via the holes of the mounting bracket of the outdoor device 3 Adjust the two adjustable hose clamps by the means of a Adjustable Ratcheting Socket Wrench 4 Attach outdoor device using the two adjusta...

Page 33: ...ce the wall mounting bracket on the wall and mark 4 holes 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom 3 Drill 4 holes 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom for the fastening inserts 4 Insert fastening inserts type NC...

Page 34: ...flat screwdriver 10 Insert the WiN5200 so that the wall mounting bracket holes match the holes of the mounting bracket of the device 11 Insert four flat washers four spring washers and four screws typ...

Page 35: ...Important The power supply AC cord should be 3 wires 18 AWG minimum with length less than 4 5 m safety certified according to national rules A single output RJ 45 connector provides 10 100 Base T dat...

Page 36: ...ates some connection options Figure 4 5 WiN1010 Data Adapter Connecting Options Power Connection Connect the WiN1010 data adapter to the 110V 220V AC mains using the supplied cable Before connecting t...

Page 37: ...vity display WLNK Green Wireless link activity display Table 4 2 ODU I F port pin out ODU I F RJ 45 Pin Description 1 ETH Data 2 ETH Data 3 ETH Data 4 48V 5 48V 6 ETH Data 7 RTN 8 RTN Cable Pinout Eth...

Page 38: ...WiN5200 Equipment Configuration and Monitoring 38 5 Equipment Configuration and Monitoring...

Page 39: ...ers have been configured additional parameters can be remotely configured via the wireless link 1 connect to the IP address 192 168 254 251 with the web browser through the Ethernet port 2 In the Logi...

Page 40: ...el for scanning purposes select the addChannelToScanner command Figure 5 4 addChannelToScanner screen Enter the bandwidth and the frequency An ID will be allocated automatically Note The frequency and...

Page 41: ...reen 8 Check that all the Service flows are created by using the showSF menu 5 2 Aligning the CPE Antenna The LINK QUALITY bar display is located on the bottom panel of the outdoor unit The LED marked...

Page 42: ...ing the Base Station However in certain conditions such as when the line of sight to the Base Station is hampered better reception may be achieved using a reflected signal In this case the antenna is...

Page 43: ...24dB and RSSI 70dBm Eight bar LEDs are On SNR 24dB and RSSI 60dBm Only the 8th LED is On Most significant RSSI 20dBm saturation Figure 5 7 Example of RSSI Scan behavior 5 2 2 Link Indication Another f...

Page 44: ...WiN5200 Equipment Configuration and Monitoring 44 6...

Page 45: ...WiN5200 Management 45 Management...

Page 46: ...f interface The local PC can connect to the internal WEB server using HTTP The CPEs have a standard MIB II and propriety MIB Management of the CPE device shall use SNMP All levels of management are se...

Page 47: ...username and password of the FTP server in the appropriate fields Press the call button Wait for the upgrade process to complete 6 3 Web page Management The monitored and controlled parameters are als...

Page 48: ...l channel scanners showMacUl Shows theMac Uplink configuration showMacDl Shows the Mac Downlink configuration showRfRx Shows the Radio Receiver Frequency configuration showRfTx Shows the Radio Transmi...

Page 49: ...ss showAutorizedManager Set a list of authorized managers addAutorizedManager Add authorized manager to the list addAutorizedManager Delete authorized manager from the list addSnmpAccess Add SNMP acce...

Page 50: ...pdate is not helpful you can set it as secondary package and restart the base station from the previous software version runSecondaryPkfFile Runs Secondary Package File After reset the station starts...

Page 51: ...nected Disconnected Speed 10 100 1000 Duplex Full Half IP Address Private Data Interface Status MIB II Temperature temperature inside the case Private Software Version all Modules software s versions...

Page 52: ...WiN5200 Appendix A Product Specification 52...

Page 53: ...DiffServ DSCP Max User Throughput DL 12Mbps UL 6Mbps Ordering Information Part Number WiN52XX 2 02 W XX Frequency range See frequency table for details Indoor Unit ETH Compatibility WiN1010 Data Adap...

Page 54: ...List of Acronyms WiN5200 Appendix B IDU to ODU Cable Specifications 54...

Page 55: ...List of Acronyms WiN5200 Appendix B IDU to ODU Cable Specifications 55 Appendix B IDU to ODU Cable Specifications...

Page 56: ...List of Acronyms WiN5200 List of Acronyms 56...

Page 57: ...ce Provider ATPC Automatic Transmit Power Control BE Best Effort BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying BST Base Station BWA Broadband Wireless Access CAPEX Capital Expenditure CBST Compact Base Station CPE C...

Page 58: ...net Control Message Protocol IDU Indoor Units IEEE Institute of Electronic and Eclectic Engineers IGMP Internet Group Multicast Protocol IMS IP Multimedia System IOS Internetwork Operating System IP I...

Page 59: ...D Near Video on Demand NWG Network Working Group OAM Operations and Maintenance ODU Outdoor Units OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDMA Orthogonal f...

Page 60: ...ocol ROI Return of Investment rtPS Real Time Polling Service SF Service Flow SIP Session Initiation Protocol SLA Service Level Agreements SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol S OFDMA Scalable Ortho...

Page 61: ...rsal Resource Locator USB Universal Serial Bus VoD Video on Demand VoIP Voice over IP VPN Virtual Private Network WAN Wide Area Network WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access WLL Wirele...

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