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FibeAir

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 IP-20V 

 

 
 
 
 

Part ID: BM-0296-0  |  DOC-00042494  Rev A.04 

December 2018 

 

© Copyright 2018 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.

 

Summary of Contents for FibeAir IP-20V Series

Page 1: ...Installation Guide FibeAir IP 20V Part ID BM 0296 0 DOC 00042494 Rev A 04 December 2018 Copyright 2018 by Ceragon Networks Ltd All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...y use open source software among them O S software released under the GPL or GPL alike license Open Source License Inasmuch that such software is being used it is released under the Open Source License accordingly The complete list of the software being used in this product including their respective license and the aforementioned public available changes is accessible at Network element site ftp ...

Page 3: ...2 1 IP 20V Hardware Overview 13 2 1 1 IP 20V Interfaces 14 2 2 PoE Injector 16 2 2 1 PoE Injector Interfaces 17 2 3 Powering with External DC 17 2 4 System Components 18 2 5 Adaptors and Installation Kits 18 2 6 Power Specifications 20 2 6 1 Power Input Specifications 20 2 6 2 Power Consumption Specifications 20 2 6 3 Power Connection Options 20 2 6 4 PoE Injector Power Input 20 2 6 5 Important No...

Page 4: ...reparing the Ethernet Cable Already Assembled 52 3 11 3 Connection of Ethernet Cable to IP 20V 53 4 PoE Injector Installation and Connection 56 4 1 PoE Injector Cable Connection 56 4 2 PoE Injector Grounding 57 4 3 PoE Injector Wall Mount Installation 57 4 4 PoE Injector Pole Mount Installation 59 4 5 PoE Injector 19 Rack Installation 60 4 6 PoE Injector ETSI Rack Installation 61 5 Installation Pr...

Page 5: ...n Adjustment Tools 63 Figure 17 Installation and Alignment Device Azimuth Range 64 Figure 18 Installation and Alignment Device Extended Azimuth Range 65 Figure 19 Installation and Alignment Device Delivery Elevation 45 Downward 65 Figure 20 Installation and Alignment Device Highest Elevation 45 Upward 66 Figure 21 Horizontal Polarization Screws and Washers 71 Figure 22 Vertical Polarization Screws...

Page 6: ...le 9 Outdoor Ethernet Cable Electrical Requirements 31 Table 10 Outdoor Ethernet Cable Mechanical Environmental Requirements 31 Table 11 Outdoor DC Cable Electrical Requirements 32 Table 12 Outdoor DC Cable Mechanical Environmental Requirements 32 Table 13 Cable Clamps 32 Table 14 Glands Kit 33 Table 15 Gland Cap 33 Table 16 CSFP SFP Compatibility Example 40 Table 17 SFP Module Recommendations 40 ...

Page 7: ... frequency bands What You Should Know For the warranty to be honored install the unit in accordance with the instructions in this manual Target Audience This guide contains technical information about IP 20V installation and is intended for use by qualified Ceragon technical personnel at all levels Related Documents FibeAir IP 20V Technical Description FibeAir IP 20C IP 20S and IP 20V User Guide F...

Page 8: ...ualified and trained personnel Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ceragon Networks could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Where special cables shields adapters and grounding kits are supplied or described in this manual these items must be used to comply with the FCC regulations Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein...

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Page 10: ...exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of ...

Page 11: ...g bags 1 5 2 Transportation and Storage The equipment cases are prepared for shipment by air truck railway and sea suitable for handling by forklift trucks and slings The cargo must be kept dry during transportation in accordance with ETS 300 019 1 2 Class 2 3 For sea transport deck side shipment is not permitted Carrier owned cargo containers should be used It is recommended that the equipment be...

Page 12: ...prietary and Confidential 1 5 4 Inspection Check the packing lists and ensure that correct parts numbers quantities of goods have arrived Inspect for any damage on the cases and equipment Report any damage or discrepancy to a Ceragon representative by e mail or fax ...

Page 13: ...ts installation form fit and enable it to blend into an urban environment Note The equipment is type approved and labelled according to the EU s Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU RED replaced the previous R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC since 13 June 2017 Figure 1 IP 20V Rear View Right and Front View Left Figure 2 Cable Gland Construction Note The Extension port is smaller than the other ports and r...

Page 14: ... Model Description IP 20V ESP 38IA IP 20V V BAND 10GbE ESP IA 38dBi 57 66GHz IP 20V C ESP 38IA IP 20V V BAND 10GbE ESP IA 38dBi 57 64GHz Figure 3 IP 20V Interfaces Port 1 MGT Electric 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Management only no traffic PoE or external DC support adapter Port 2 SFP cage that supports Regular and CSFP standards Regular SFP provides ETH2 CSFP Dual BiDir SFP provides ETH2 and ETH3 Port...

Page 15: ...ng probes To access the RSL interface the user must remove the port s cover and insert the DVM plugs into the sockets according to the polarization markings 1 Figure 4 RSL Interface Grounding screw Figure 5 Grounding Screw 1 The voltage at the RSL port is 1 XX where XX is the RSL level For example 1 45V means an RSL of 45 dBm Note that the voltage measured at the RSL port is not accurate and shoul...

Page 16: ... includes the following items PoE injector 2 DC power connectors Figure 6 PoE Injector Two models of the PoE Injector are available PoE_Inj_AO_2DC_24V_48V Includes two DC power ports with power input ranges of 18 60 V each PoE_Inj_AO Includes one DC power port DC Power Port 1 with a power input range of 40 60 V Note An AC power PoE Injector option is also available Contact your Ceragon representat...

Page 17: ...2 18 60 V Optional Grounding screw Figure 7 PoE Injector Ports 2 3 Powering with External DC For configurations in which power is not provided via PoE a special adaptor IP 20_Mini_Power_Adaptor is available that enables users to connect a two wire power connector to the PoE port This adaptor is located inside of the gland In such configurations only one electrical GbE interface is available MGT Fi...

Page 18: ...ng figures show the main components used in the IP 20V installation procedures Figure 9 IP 20V Figure 10 PoE Injector Figure 11 Easy Install Mounting and Alignment Kit 2 5 Adaptors and Installation Kits Table 2 IP 20V Accessories Marketing Model Description IP 20E_V_Flat_Ant_Mounting_Kit IP 20E IP20V Flat Ant Mounting Kit ...

Page 19: ...th a power input range of 40 60 V default offering PoE_Inj_AO_2DC_24V_48V Includes two DC power ports with power input ranges of 18 60 V each PoE_Inj_19inch_Rack_Mnt_kit PoE Injector 19 Rack Mount Kit PoE_Inj_ETSI_Rack_Mnt_kit PoE Injector ETSI Rack Mount Kit Table 4 Two Wire to PoE Port Power Adaptor Marketing Model Description IP 20_Mini_Power_Adaptor RJ45 to TB Power Adaptor With Protection ...

Page 20: ...tions Channel Bandwidth Power Consumption 250 MHz 33W 500 MHz 37W 2 6 3 Power Connection Options Power Source and Range Data Connection Type Connection Length DC Cable Type Gage Ext DC 40 5 60 VDC Using an RJ 45 to DC cable adaptor Optical 150m 18AWG Optical 150m 300m 14AWG PoE Injector 18 60 VDC2 Electrical 100m 328ft CAT5e 24AWG 2 6 4 PoE Injector Power Input Standard Input 48 or 24VDC Optional ...

Page 21: ...ly Disconnect device circuit breaker in the building installation Shall be readily accessible and incorporated external to the equipment The maximum rating of the overcurrent protection shall be up to 6 Amp 2 7 Environmental Specifications Operating ETSI EN 300 019 1 4 Class 4 1 Temperature range for continuous operating temperature with high reliability 33 C 27 F to 55 C 131 F Temperature range f...

Page 22: ...ding the Cables Cables must be grounded as follows For fiber cables see Connecting an Optical Fiber Cable and SFP on page 40 no grounding is required For DC power cables see Connecting a DC Power Cable on page 47 no grounding is required For Ethernet cables the shielded Ethernet cable SF UTP construction must be grounded to the antenna tower at the top next to the IP 20 unit the entry to the indoo...

Page 23: ... FibeAir IP 20V Page 23 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential To connect the grounding kit 1 Strip the cable jacket 2 Place the cable in the middle of the grounding bracket 3 Close the grounding bracket around the cable ...

Page 24: ...IP 20V Page 24 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential 4 Tighten the two screws to secure the grounding bracket around the cable 5 Install the grounding lug on the grounding bar or directly to the tower 6 Tighten the grounding lug ...

Page 25: ...cable lug 10 The second side of the GND cable should be connected to the main ground bar or terminal ground bar of the site 11 Perform a resistance test between the 2 lugs of the GND cable Verify that the result is 0 2 ohms Notes The unit s earthing screw terminal shall be permanently connected to protective earth in a building installation in accordance with applicable national code and regulatio...

Page 26: ...t be connected to the positive pole in the IP 20V power supply Any other connection may cause damage to the system Note For the warranty to be honored you must install the IP 20V in accordance with the instructions above 3 5 Surge Protection IP 20V includes built in surge protection for its Ethernet and power interfaces IP 20V s surge protection implementation complies with surge immunity standard...

Page 27: ...DOOR IP 20_FO_SM_LC2LC_ARM_30m IP 20_FO_SM_LC2LC_ARM_30m CABLE FO DUAL LC TO LC 30M SM 55mm OPEN END WITH M28 GLAND ARMORED OUTDOOR IP 20_FO_SM_LC2LC_ARM_300m IP 20_FO_SM_LC2LC_ARM_300m CABLE FO DUAL LC TO LC 300M SM 55mm OPEN END WITH M28 GLAND ARMORED OUTDOOR IP 20_FO_SM_LC2LC_ARM_20m IP 20_FO_SM_LC2LC_ARM_20m CABLE FO DUAL LC TO LC 20M SM 55mm OPEN END WITH M28 GLAND ARMORED OUTDOOR IP 20_FO_SM...

Page 28: ...M_LC2LC_ARM_30m IP 20_FO_MM_LC2LC_ARM_30m CABLE FO DUAL LC TO LC 30M MM 55mm OPEN END WITH M28 GLAND ARMORED OUTDOOR IP 20_FO_MM_LC2LC_ARM_300m IP 20_FO_MM_LC2LC_ARM_300m CABLE FO DUAL LC TO LC 300M MM 55mm OPEN END WITH M28 GLAND ARMORED OUTDOOR IP 20_FO_MM_LC2LC_ARM_20m IP 20_FO_MM_LC2LC_ARM_20m CABLE FO DUAL LC TO LC 20M MM 55mm OPEN END WITH M28 GLAND ARMORED OUTDOOR IP 20_FO_MM_LC2LC_ARM_200m...

Page 29: ...m CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 STR 50M CAT 5E ETHER UV RES CAT5E_SFUTP_Outdoor_75m CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 STR 75M CAT 5E ETHER UV RES CAT5E_SFUTP_Outdoor_305m_drum CABLE MATERIAL CAT 5E SFUTP 4X2X24AWG UV RESISTANCE 305M CAT5E_Arm_50m CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 STR 50M CAT 5E M28 GLAN ARM UV RESISTANCE CAT5E_Arm_70m CAT5E_Arm_75mCABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 STR 70M CAT 5E M28 GLAN ARM UV RESISTANCE CAT5E_Arm_305m_drum CABLE MATE...

Page 30: ...etary and Confidential Figure 13 Cable Design 1 Conductor 2 Insulation 3 Screen Alu Pet foil Alu outside 4 Tinned copper braid 5 Jacket Table 8 Ethernet Cable Color Code Pair Wire A Wire B 1 WHITE blue BLUE 2 WHITE orange ORANGE 3 WHITE green GREEN 4 WHITE brown BROWN ...

Page 31: ...568 B 2 Wire gage 24 AWG Stranding Solid Voltage rating 70V Shielding Tinned copper Braid Coverage 80 Aluminum Foil Pinout Table 10 Outdoor Ethernet Cable Mechanical Environmental Requirements Jacket UV resistant Outer diameter 6 7 1 mm in order to be compatible with the grounding clamp CAT5E_gnd_kit Operating and Storage temperature range 40 C 85 C Flammability rating According to UL 1581 VW1 IEC...

Page 32: ... 40 C 85 C Flammability rating According to UL 1581 VW1 IEC 60332 1 RoHS According to Directive 2002 95 EC 3 7 Securing the Cables All cables should be secured at every meter on site using either a T Rups kit P N Outdoor Ties SI 0027 0 or cable clamps When using the T Rups kit take special care to apply the proper amount of force in order to avoid damage to the cable This is especially important f...

Page 33: ...ds_kit IP 20_Glands_x5_kit In addition gland caps can be ordered to protect the cable and connector from damage when elevating the cable and gland to the radio unit See Step 5 in Section 3 8 1 General Installation Procedure Gland caps are ordered separately in kits of 10 caps each Table 15 Gland Cap Marketing Model Marketing Description Cable_Prot_10Caps_kit Cable protective caps kit 10 pcs IP 20C...

Page 34: ...using long glands The gland is supplied assembled When using the power adaptor see section 2 1 1 IP 20V Interfaces perform these steps to prepare the cable 1 Strip off a maximum of 20 mm from the cable jacket 2 Expose 10 mm at the edge of each of the two wires For all installations perform the following steps 1 Before inserting a cable you must disassemble the gland cap and gland rubber from the g...

Page 35: ... Confidential 2 Slide the gland cap into the cable 3 Slide the gland rubber into the cable 4 Slide the cable into the body of the gland If you are using a gland cap see Step 5 make sure to leave enough space for the gland cap to fit into the gland without disturbing the cable ...

Page 36: ...gland with an M28 gland cap The gland cap protects the cable and connector from damage when elevating the cable and gland to the radio unit 6 The M28 gland cap has hook on top After attaching the gland cap to the gland you can connect a rope to the hook and use this to lift the gland and cable up to the radio unit Before screwing the gland into the radio unit you must remove the gland cap ...

Page 37: ...le in the unit Tightening the gland at an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the interface 10 Insert the main part of the gland into the thread in the radio body and tighten until there is full contact and the gasket is fully contained between the gland and the radio and cannot be seen Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resis...

Page 38: ...the gland and make sure that the main part of the gland does not have an additional swivel after the rear portion is secured Note If the main portion of the gland is rotated while the rear portion is seizing the cable this may ruin the cable connector Figure 14 Tightening the Front Portion of the Gland Figure 15 Tightening the Rear Portion of the Gland ...

Page 39: ...Installation Guide for FibeAir IP 20V Page 39 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential 12 Secure the cable to the lip of the gland using a tie wrap ...

Page 40: ...ple of a valid CSFP SFP pair in which TX 1310nm and RX 1490nm for the CSFP connected to the IP 20V and TX 1490nm and RX 1310nm for the SFP connected to the third party equipment Table 16 CSFP SFP Compatibility Example P N Marketing Model Description IP 20V AO 0232 0 CSFP_BiDi_1G_TXL _EXT_TEMP XCVR CSFP 1310nm TX 1490nm RX SM 1 25Gbit s 10km W DDM INDUSTRIAL GRADE SINGLE PACK Third Party Equipment ...

Page 41: ...Table 19 SFP Module Recommendations for Third Party Equipment Part Number Marketing Model Item Description AO 0194 0 SFP BX D OPT XCVR SFP SINGLE FIBER 1490nm TX 1310nm RX 1 25Gb SM 10km W DDM COMMERCIAL SINGLE PACK KIT AO 0193 0 SFP BX U OPT XCVR SFP SINGLE FIBER 1310nm TX 1490nm RX 1 25Gb SM 10km W DDM COMMERCIAL SINGLE PACK KIT The following table lists recommended SFP modules that can be used ...

Page 42: ... Optical Fiber to SFPs To connect an optical fiber cable and the SFP transceiver 1 Use a pre assembled cable 2 Split the connector into two separate LC connectors one for each fiber 3 Remove the gland cap and rubber from the gland body 4 Slide the gland cap into the cable 5 Slide the rubber into the cable ...

Page 43: ... the fibers with the connectors one by one into the cable gland 7 Secure the cable to the lip of the gland using a tie wrap Important Note If you are raising the cable to a radio unit on a tower this step is crucial to prevent the cable from slipping from the gland which could damage the connector ...

Page 44: ...rs to the SFP transceiver Listen for the click to ensure that they are fully inserted 9 Remove the tie wrap securing the cable to the gland Note A new tie wrap must be used to secure the cable to the gland at the end of the procedure as described in Step 13 10 Connect the connector into the IP 20V connector ...

Page 45: ...tightening the gland make sure the gland is aligned with the tapped hole in the unit Tightening the gland at an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the interface Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resistance stop immediately thread out the gland and verify that the gland threads are not damaged Then tighten the gland again If ...

Page 46: ...Installation Guide for FibeAir IP 20V Page 46 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential 13 Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap ...

Page 47: ...DC Cable and Connector on page 29 To connect a DC power cable 1 Strip off 45 mm from the cable jacket 2 Expose 10 mm at the edge of each of the two wires 3 Insert the power cable into the gland 4 Insert the power cable wires into the power connector 5 Insert the power cable wires into the power connector Match to the 0V wire and to the 48V wire and tighten the screws with a flat screwdriver ...

Page 48: ... into the radio unit Important Note Before tightening the gland make sure the gland is even with the cover Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resistance stop immediately and verify that the gland is not being inserted at an angle Tightening the gland at an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the interface ...

Page 49: ...Installation Guide for FibeAir IP 20V Page 49 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential 10 Tighten the gland cap 11 Secure the cable to the gland with a tie wrap ...

Page 50: ...To ensure proper grounding the RJ 45 plug must be shielded with a crimping tail Table 21 Materials for Preparing Ethernet Data Cables Marketing P N Description CAT5E_SFUTP_Outdoor_50m CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 STR 50M CAT 5E ETHER UV RES CAT5E_SFUTP_Outdoor_75m CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 STR 75M CAT 5E ETHER UV RES CAT5E_SFUTP_Outdoor_100m_drum CABLE MATERIAL CAT 5E SFUTP 4X2X24AWG UV RESISTANCE 100M CAT5E_SFUTP...

Page 51: ...rim all wires to the same length About 12 mm on the left should be exposed from the inner sheath 7 Separate the wires and place the twisted shield between the separated wires 8 Insert the wires into the RJ45 plug Verify that each wire is fully inserted into the front of the RJ45 plug and in the correct order according to the pinouts shown in Section 3 6 5 Outdoor Ethernet Cable Specifications The ...

Page 52: ...he wires ended up the correct order and that the wires extend to the front of the RJ45 plug and make good contact with the metal contacts in the RJ45 plug 13 Push back the CAT5E plug cover on the connector plug Note It is recommended that the newly prepared cable be tested with a Cable Analyzer such as the FLUKE DTX 1800 or the equivalent to make sure the cable complies with ANSI TIA EIA 568 B 2 M...

Page 53: ...to the gland cap and into the rubber gland 3 Insert the CAT5e cable into the gland body 3 11 3 Connection of Ethernet Cable to IP 20V To connect the Ethernet cable to the IP 20V 1 Remove the relevant cap from the IP 20V radio You can use the side of the gland to unscrew the cap 2 Connect the CAT5E cable to the IP 20V ...

Page 54: ...Installation Guide for FibeAir IP 20V Page 54 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential ...

Page 55: ...e the gland is even with the cover Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resistance stop immediately and verify that the gland is not being inserted at an angle Tightening the gland at an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the interface 4 Tighten the gland cap 5 Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap ...

Page 56: ...onnecting a DC Power Cable on page 47 This cable is not supplied with the PoE Injector The total length of the cable between the IP 20V port and the Switch Router the device is connected to should not exceed 100m 328ft This length includes the connection between the IP 20V and the PoE Injector X1 X2 100m 328ft in the figure below Note The length of the cable connecting the customer equipment to th...

Page 57: ... 1 Glands Kit 1 For outdoor installations Note Glands are required for outdoor installations The glands kit three or five glands is not supplied with the PoE Injector and must be ordered separately Glands Kit Marketing Model Marketing Description IP 20_3xGlands_kit IP 20_3xGlands_kit IP 20_Glands_kit IP 20_Glands_x5_kit Required Tools Metric offset wrench key wrench set Hammer Drilling Machine Pro...

Page 58: ...Installation Guide for FibeAir IP 20V Page 58 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential 5 Tighten the nuts ...

Page 59: ...ols Slot Screwdriver Procedure To mount the PoE Injector on a pole 1 Mount and tighten the PoE Injector to a pole with a diameter of 114 mm using a stainless steel hose clamp 2 Pass the hose clamp through the pole mount slots Note The Hose Clamp is not supplied with PoE injector kit 3 Attach the PoE injector to the pole 4 Connect the ends of the hose clamp 5 Tighten the hose clamp using the captiv...

Page 60: ...emarks 1 PoE Injector 1 2 PoE Injector 19 Rack Mount Kit 1 Required Tools Philips Screwdriver To mount the PoE Injector on a rack 1 Mount the PoE Injector to a 19 rack using a 19 rack adaptor 2 Mount the PoE Injector on the 19 adaptor through the wall mounting holes using M6 screws and washers 3 Mount the 19 rack adaptor to a 19 rack using four M6 screws and cage nuts ...

Page 61: ...of Items Item Description Quantity Remarks 1 PoE Injector 1 2 PoE Injector ETSI Rack Mount Kit 1 Required Tools Philips Screwdriver To mount the PoE Injector to an ETSI rack 1 Mount the PoE Injector to an ETSI rack using a 19 rack adaptor and ETSI adapting ears 2 Connect the ETSI adapting ears to a 19 rack adaptor using four M6 screws ...

Page 62: ...and Confidential 3 Mount the PoE Injector on the adaptor through the wall mounting holes using M6 screws and washers 4 Mount the 19 rack adaptor with the ETSI ears on the ETSI rack using four M6 screws and cage nuts Note For this type of installation a 2RU space is required ...

Page 63: ...Tools The installation and alignment device enables you to easily adjust the antenna s azimuth and elevation in gross and fine intervals Gross alignment enables you to adjust the azimuth and elevation in 15 increments Fine alignment enables you to make more precise adjustments by turning the Azimuth and Elevation nuts such that each turn is equal to an adjustment of 0 25 There are two M8 Elevation...

Page 64: ... Confidential Upon delivery the installation and alignment device is aligned 45 downward elevation and straight ahead azimuth You can adjust the azimuth up to 45 in either direction by manually turning the azimuth base Figure 17 Installation and Alignment Device Azimuth Range ...

Page 65: ...ection See Extending the Azimuth Range Figure 18 Installation and Alignment Device Extended Azimuth Range You can adjust the elevation from the delivery position of 45 downward to a position as far as 45 upward Be sure to attach the IP 20V radio and antenna to the installation and alignment device before adjusting the elevation otherwise the weight of the radio and antenna might accidently reduce ...

Page 66: ...tion Guide for FibeAir IP 20V Page 66 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential You can adjust the elevation upwards as far as 45 upward Figure 20 Installation and Alignment Device Highest Elevation 45 Upward ...

Page 67: ...attaching the device to the pole mount if the logistics of the location make this more feasible than attaching the radio afterwards See Attaching the IP 20V to the Installation and Alignment Device List of Items Item Description Quantity Remarks 1 IP20V Flat Antenna Mounting Kit 1 Required Tools Socket key wrench inch set Socket key wrench metric set Open metric wrench set 5 1 1 Procedure 1 Open t...

Page 68: ...for FibeAir IP 20V Page 68 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential 2 To secure the installation and alignment device to the pole tighten the four nuts on the outer bracket two on each side as shown in the figure below ...

Page 69: ...antity Remarks 1 IP20V Flat Antenna Mounting Kit 1 2 IP 20V radio with 43 dBi Flat Antenna 1 3 Anchor screws M8x70 4 Not supplied with mounting kit 4 M8x45 screws 4 Not supplied with mounting kit 5 M8 spring washer 4 Not supplied with mounting kit 6 M8 flat washer 4 Not supplied with mounting kit Required Tools Appropriate key wrench for the M8x45 screws A drilling machine Note In wall mount assem...

Page 70: ...the mounting kit on the wall and mark four screws positions 2 Remove the bracket and drill four holes into the wall 3 Insert the anchor screws into the wall 4 Place the mounting kit in front of the 4 anchor screws and tighten the 4 M8 screws spring washers and flat washers to secure the mounting device to the wall ...

Page 71: ...nment device using the two M8 screws and washers supplied with the installation and alignment kit Attach the IP 20V according to the desired polarization as shown in the figures below Figure 21 Horizontal Polarization Screws and Washers Figure 22 Vertical Polarization Screws and Washers Figure 23 Horizontal Polarization Radio and Installation and Alignment Kit Figure 24 Horizontal Polarization Ant...

Page 72: ...nna Front 5 4 Performing Antenna Alignment You can easily adjust the azimuth and elevation of the antenna using a number of screws nuts located on the installation and alignment device 5 4 1 Adjusting the Antenna Azimuth Note For wall mount installations if it is necessary to adjust the azimuth by more than 45 you must first adjust the position of the Azimuth Screws See Extending the Azimuth Range...

Page 73: ...ary and Confidential 5 4 1 1 Performing Gross Azimuth Adjustment To adjust the antenna azimuth 1 Loosen the Azimuth Fixing Pin Figure 16 by pulling it gently out of its groove and rotating it counter clockwise 2 Manually adjust the azimuth base to its required location ...

Page 74: ... pin by rotating the pin clockwise until it appears to be aligned with its groove At this point you must adjust the azimuth base until the fixing pin slips into its groove There are notches within the device that enable you to adjust the azimuth in 15 increments You can then perform fine azimuth adjustment as described below You will hear a click when the pin slips into the groove ...

Page 75: ...ne Azimuth Adjustment To perform fine azimuth alignment 1 Turn the Azimuth Nut either by hand or using a key wrench for fine tuning of the azimuth Each turn is equal to an adjustment of 0 25 2 Tighten the two M8 Azimuth Screws connected to the azimuth base h nut either by key wrench o M8 screws he azimuth base ...

Page 76: ...ding the Azimuth Range To extend the azimuth range beyond 45 in either direction 1 Manually rotate the azimuth base 45 in the direction you want to align the azimuth 2 Remove the two Azimuth Screws Figure 27 Azimuth Screws Top View Azimuth 45 to the Right Figure 28 Removing the Azimuth Screws Side View ...

Page 77: ...ft move the Azimuth Screw to the left of the device from the left hole to the right hole and move the Azimuth Screw to the right of the device from the right hole to the left hole as shown in Figure 27 and Figure 29 This will place the azimuth at an angle of 45 to the left or 45 to the right Figure 29 Azimuth Screws in New Placement Top View Azimuth 45 to the Right Figure 30 Repositioning the Azim...

Page 78: ...uth Adjustment and Performing Fine Azimuth Adjustment to further adjust the azimuth from the 45 angle created by repositioning the Azimuth Screws 5 4 2 Adjusting the Antenna Elevation 5 4 2 1 Performing Gross Elevation Adjustment To perform gross adjustment of the antenna elevation 1 Loosen the Elevation Fixing Pin Figure 16 by pulling it gently out of its groove and rotating it counter clockwise ...

Page 79: ...pin by rotating the pin clockwise until it appears to be aligned with its groove At this point you must adjust the Elevation Adaptor until the fixing pin slips into its groove There are notches within the device that enable you to adjust the elevation in 15 increments You can then perform fine elevation adjustment as described below You will hear a click when the pin slips into the groove ...

Page 80: ...eragon Proprietary and Confidential 5 4 2 2 Performing Fine Elevation Adjustment To perform fine elevation alignment 1 Turn the Elevation Nut either by hand or using a key wrench for fine tuning of the elevation Each turn is equal to an adjustment of 0 25 ...

Page 81: ...Installation Guide for FibeAir IP 20V Page 81 of 81 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential 2 Tighten the two M8 Elevation Screws connected to the Elevation Adaptor ...

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