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Power 
Supply 

48 VDC, or 
Proprietary PoE 

Nominal 
53VDC (42.5-
57VDC), 1A 
max. 

Input: 53VDC 
(42.5-
57VDC), 1A 
max

No of Radios  4 

Placed 90 
degerees 
apart.

Radio Lobe 
Width (Deg) 

Approx. 5 degrees   

Antenna 
Gain 

23 dBi 

Effective 

Output 
Power 
(EIRP) 

40 dBm average, 
41 dBm peak 

Max values 
measured at  
3 meters

Power 
Consumption 

40 W max 

 

Operating 
Frequency 

58.32-62.64 GHz 

TDD/TDMA. 

Channel 1: 
58.32 GHz  
Channel 2: 
60.48 GHz  
Channel 3: 
62.64 GHz

Traffic 
connections 

2xRJ45, or 
1xSFP+ & 1xRJ45 

 

Capacity 
RJ45 

10/100/1000BASE-

 

Capacity 
SFP+ 

10GBASE-LR 

 

Summary of Contents for Pandora360

Page 1: ...1 1 Introduction 2 Radio Frequency Exposure 3 Directions for Use o 3 1 Preconditions o 3 2 Intended Use 4 Installation Procedure o 4 1 Tools for Installation o 4 2 Unpacking o 4 3 Installing 4 3 1 Pol...

Page 2: ...are also available from the UPS in the same cable as the DC cable Operations and Maintenance is done via the LAN port or the or SFP port 802 11b g n is used for maintenance operations when a field te...

Page 3: ...Page 3 of 15 Figure 2 Horizontal Radio Sectors on the Pandora360 Node...

Page 4: ...lly and vertically are done electronically via software running on the Qualcomm baseband and RF chipset Figure 3 Vertical adjustment of the Pandora360 Radio Lobe The Pandora360 comes in two variants o...

Page 5: ...ious in the environment and its WiFi management connection makes local management and maintenance from ground safe and easy for the maintenance personnel The device can be installed in meshes with at...

Page 6: ...h will become the sole responsibility of the installer 3 2 Intended Use The Pandora360 is intended for outdoor use in broadband mesh configurations It is managed and maintained remotely using the Node...

Page 7: ...ot be able to complete the installation process This roof top location should be a place close to the top of the roof that allows for line of sight to neighboring nodes as provided by the planning dat...

Page 8: ...der 1 Start with the grounding GND cables make sure the grounding cable is properly terminated Fork lug for 4mm screw and well secured to the Earthing screw on the Strain Relief 2 Fit the Data cables...

Page 9: ...ems On site an installer will scan the node label on the Pandora360 node in order to register the node and connect it with the customer site At the point of scan the customer record and the equipment...

Page 10: ...it Model CE04 Radio Type Multi Point to Multi Point Radio Occupied Bandwidth 1760 MHz with 2160 MHz as channel separation according to IEEE 802 11ad Size 240x240x300 mm Weight 4 5kg Pole Size 50 mm 2...

Page 11: ...Width Deg Approx 5 degrees Antenna Gain 23 dBi Effective Output Power EIRP 40 dBm average 41 dBm peak Max values measured at 3 meters Power Consumption 40 W max Operating Frequency 58 32 62 64 GHz TD...

Page 12: ...m Usage Outdoor Operating Temperature 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 131 F Relative Humidity Range 4 100 Environment TYPE 3S ENCLOSURE IP65 When properly installed inserted and secured on the pole The pole is p...

Page 13: ...a problem with the data signal from the Modem or Router Access Denied No data Check with your network provider if there are any network disturbances Restart the node Caution The Pandora360 may be powe...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...Page 15 of 15 PoE Power over Ethernet way of powering equipment thrpough an Ethernet cable SFP Small Form factor Pluggable transciever type of connector...

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