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Phone: (408) 383-7700

Fax: (408) 383-7680

Plug in the Cables

Note: Unscrew the sealing cap for installation of the cable.

1.

Plug one end of the Cat5e/Cat6 cable (Eth1) into the Ethernet (RJ45) jack of the Eth1 
interface inside the enclosure. Plugging in the second Cat5e/Cat6 cable to Eth2 
interface is optional. Ensure that the cable connector is latched securely and the 
Toroids are fixed on the cable. You can hear a click sound when the cable connector 
latches into the jack, then tighten the sealing nut by hand. 

2.

Plug the Serial cable into the serial RJ11 telephone jack inside the enclosure. (leftmost
cable in the picture below) Tighten the sealing nut by hand. 

3.

Connect the other end of the first CAT5e/Cat6 cable (Eth1) to the “

PWR LAN-OUT

port on the power injector.

Warning:  A tension of 48 VDC (15 W average) is present on the second ethernet 

port (Eth2). Make sure the connected device can support this tension on its 
ethernet port.

Warning: Connect network devices only into the LAN-IN port of the Power injector. 

The PWR LAN-OUT port is meant to power the QB-8100 unit.

4.

To connect the QB-8100 unit through a hub or a switch to a PC, connect an

 Ethernet

cable

 between the network interface card in the PC and the hub and between the

hub and the RJ45 “

LAN-IN

” port on the PoE adapter. 

5.

To connect the QB-8100 unit directly to a PC, connect an 

Ethernet cable 

between the

network interface card in the PC and the RJ45 “LAN-IN” port on the power injector.

Connect the Antenna (Connectorized Version Only)

Connect the antenna with N-male cables to the antenna connectors on the device. 

Note:  Write down the ports to which you have connected the antenna. This 

will be useful during the configuration of MIMO parameters.

Units with integrated antennas must always be mounted in square position to achieve
Horizontal and Vertical polarization.

Install Surge Protector

Proxim recommends two approved lightning surge protectors to be installed, one near to
the device (supplied with the product package) and the other near to the building ingress
point.
Perform the following steps to ensure proper surge protection:
1.

Mount the provided surge protector near the outdoor equipment and use 10 AWG or 
larger wire to connect the protector’s ground lug to the appropriate mounting ground 
point. The outdoor equipment and co-located surge protector should have a common 
grounding point using the shortest possible grounding cable 

2.

Mount a second surge protector near the building ingress and use 10 AWG or larger
wire to connect the protector’s ground lug to earth ground as shown in the following
figure.

Note:  Use Outdoor-rated, UV protected, shielded Cat5e/Cat6 cable for the 

following.

3.

Connect an RJ45 terminated cable between the indoor equipment and to the port on
the surge protector at the building ingress. 

4.

Connect a short RJ45 terminated cable between the outdoor equipment and the port
on the co-located surge protector.

5.

Connect an RJ45 terminated cable between the two surge protectors on their
remaining ports.

Ground the Unit

To ensure proper grounding, use either of the ground points which are situated at the
bottom corners of the unit and the grounding screw provided to attach a ground wire of at
least 10 AWG stranded to the unit. It is important that the following ground guidelines are
followed during installations:

1.

Cut any extra ground wire length when finished connecting it to the single point earth 
ground. 

2.

Avoid sharp bends and never loop or coil up the ground wire, always connect it
straight to ground.

3.

A good earth ground impedance is less than 1.0 ohm. 

4.

Measure ground impedance at the point where the protector ground wire is
connected and not at the ground rod.

5.

Connect the protector ground wire and equipment ground (both power ground and
telecomm ground) to a single common ground. 

6.

Make sure all connections are fastened securely and are tight. 

7.

Never install during a storm and always follow your local safety codes.

Connect the grounding wire, which is supplied with the product package, to the grounding
lug as shown below:

.

Power on the Unit

Plug in the power cord into a power outlet after having connected the Power Injector and
the Radio device using Cat5e/Cat6 cable. There is no ON/OFF switch on the unit. To
disconnect power, unplug the RJ45 connector from the “

PWR LAN-OUT

” port on the

power injector.

View LEDs

When the device is powered on, it performs startup diagnostics. When startup is complete,
the LEDs show the unit’s operational state. The LEDs are available at the unit’s Ethernet
connector inside the enclosure. You can see the LEDs through the ethernet connector. The
LEDs will not be visible when the weather-sealing caps are installed.

The following table describes the status of LEDs:

Align the Antenna

The units have an audible antenna alignment tool that can be activated by plugging in the
serial dongle (supplied) or by issuing the CLI command for antenna alignment (see
“Antenna Alignment Commands” in 

Tsunami QB-8100 Installation & Management Guide

).

Initialize the Device

IP address of the device can be configured using HTTP, TELNET, SNMP, or CLI and also using
scan tool.
The following are the default access values of the device:

IP Address: End Point A  169.254.128.132

                                End Point B  169.254.128.131

Gateway: 169.254.128.132

Username: admin

Password: public

SNMP Read Write Community String: public

Technical Support

Proxim eService Web Site Support

Proxim eService Website is available 7x24x365 at:

 http://support.proxim.com

Telephone Support

US and Canada:

 408-383-7700, 866-674-6626 (Toll Free)

Hours of Operations: 6.00 AM-6.00 PM, Monday-Friday, Pacific Time

APAC Countries:

 +91 40 23115490

Hours of Operations: 9.00 AM-6.00 PM, Monday-Friday, IST Time (UTC/GMT 
+5.30 Hrs.)

International:

 408-383-7700

Hours of Operations: 6.00 AM-6.00 PM, Monday-Friday, Pacific Time

ServPak Support

Advanced Replacement and Extended Warranty

7x24x365 Technical Support

Priority Queuing

To learn more, call Proxim Support at 408-383-7700 or send an email to

[email protected]

. To purchase ServPak support services, contact your authorized

Proxim distributor.

LED State

Eth1

Wireless LED

Power/Ethernet LED

Yellow

Power is on & unit
detects Reload signal

Unit is self heating (Cold Start)

Off

Radio is not present or
failed to detect

No Power

Blinking
Green-Fast

Radio is on and wireless
link has not been estab-
lished yet 

Power is on and the Ethernet Eth1 link is
down

Blinking
Green-Slow

NA

Bootloader detected no image

Green

A wireless link has been
established 

Power is on and the Ethernet link Eth1 is
up

LED State

Eth2

Wireless LED

Power/Ethernet LED

Yellow

NA

-

Off

Normal Operation

No Power

Blinking
Green-Fast

NA

Power is on and the Ethernet link Eth2 is
down

Blinking
Green-Slow

NA

Bootloader detected no image

Green

NA

Power is on and the Ethernet link Eth2 is
up

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