UGD-D00111 Rev K ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Software Release 7.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Acknowledgements Airspan Networks Inc acknowledges the following trademarks used within this document: © Intel Corporation http://www.intel.com/ 0 © SEQUANS COMMUNICATIONS http://www.sequans.com 1 © Microsoft Corporation http://www.microsoft.com 2 Copyright © Copyright by Airspan Networks Inc., 2009. All rights reserved worldwide.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Table of Contents Acknowledgements .......................................................................................................................... 2 Copyright .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Table of Contents .............................................................................................................................
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 3.4 Radio Site Planning...............................................................................................................25 3.4.1 Minimal Radio Path Obstructions..................................................................................25 3.4.2 Fresnel Zone Clearance................................................................................................25 3.4.3 Radio Antenna Alignment .........................................................
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 7.3 AC Power Source..................................................................................................................54 7.3.1 Using SDA-1 Type II .....................................................................................................54 8 7.3.1.1 Changing the SDA-1 Type II Plug Prongs ............................................................55 7.3.1.2 Plugging the SDA-1 Type II into an Electrical Wall Outlet ........................
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Summary of Figures Figure 1 - ProST Maximum Output TX Power................................................................................13 Figure 2 - ProST-2 Frequency Ranges ..........................................................................................19 Figure 3 - Typical Setup .................................................................................................................21 Figure 4 - ProST with integrated antenna ...................
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 38 - SDA-MSG & PC to ProST............................................................................................51 Figure 39 - SDA-WiFi & PC to ProST.............................................................................................52 Figure 40 - ProST DC power connection .......................................................................................53 Figure 41 - ProST SDA-4SDC power connection ...........................................
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Summary of Tables Table 1 - 700MHz External Antenna Types ...................................................................................13 Table 2 - 1.4GHz External Antenna Types.....................................................................................14 Table 3 - ProST Frequency Ranges...............................................................................................18 Table 4 - ProST Dimensions ............................................
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Warnings and Cautions Human Exposure to Radio Frequencies The ProST should be installed and operated from a minimum distance of 2 meters to your body. Radio Interference 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.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Disclaimer Statement The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor. No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the quality, accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose of this document.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC English: This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Deutsch: Dieses Gerät entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren entsprecheneden Vorgaben der Richtlinie 1999/5/EU.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide FCC Notice Federal Communication Commission Notice 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.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Maximum Output TX Power Figure 1 - ProST Maximum Output TX Power Caution: Do not set maximum output TX power to higher than local regulations. 700MHz External Antennas Table 1 - 700MHz External Antenna Types Type Frequency range Gain Manufacturer Model number V-Pol MCX 698-746 MHz 7.5 dBi Mars Antennas MA-WA70-AS8 Flat panel 698-746 MHz 10.5 dBi Mti Wireless Edge Ltd. MT-223003/N Sector 698-746 MHz 12 ± 0.5 dBi Mti Wireless Edge Ltd.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 1.4 GHz External Antennas Table 2 - 1.4GHz External Antenna Types Type Frequency range Gain Manufacturer Model number Omnidirectional 1425-1535 MHz 10 dBi TIL-TEK TA-1450 Omnidirectional 1425-1535 MHz 12 dBi TIL-TEK TA-1450-2 Panel 1425-1535 MHz 17 dBi TIL-TEK TA-1406 Direction Panel 1425-1535 MHz 18 dBi Foshan Sanshui Shing Road Antenna Co.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 1 About this Guide This section discusses the purpose, intended audience, conventions, referenced documentation and organization for this guide. 1.1 Purpose This guide provides step-by-step instructions for setting up and installing the ProST customer premise equipment (CPE) is part of Airspan's WiMAX family of WiMAX-based products. ProST also has a multimode model (ProST-2) based on the Rosedale chipset which supports both TDD and FDD.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 1.4 Referenced Documentation For a detailed description of the Web-based configuration tool, refer to the WiMAX Web-based Management for Subscriber Stations User Guide.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 2 System Overview The ProST is an outdoor WiMAX-based customer premises equipment (CPE). The ProST, which uses Intel Corporation’s Pro/Wireless 5116 broadband interface, connects IP-enabled devices directly to WiMAX networks. Designed for the residential and small enterprise (SME) markets, the device supports high-speed broadband Internet through a Fast Ethernet connection.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 2.1 ProST Frequency Ranges The table below lists the frequency range of ProST models currently available. This table will grow as more models become available. Table 3 - ProST Frequency Ranges Frequency Band Channel Bandwidth 698 – 746 in MHz TDD mode ¾ 2.5 MHz ¾ 5 MHz ¾ 10 MHz ¾ 1.5 MHz ¾ 1.75 MHz ¾ 2.5 MHz ¾ 5 MHz 2.5 – 2.69 GHz in TDD mode ¾ 2.5 MHz NPI ¾ 5 MHz ¾ 10 MHz 2.7 – 2.9 GHz in TDD mode ¾ 3 MHz NPI ¾ 6 MHz ¾ 10 MHz ¾ 1.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 5.725 – 5.875 GHz in TDD mode 5.850 – 5.950 GHz in TDD mode ¾ 2.5 MHz ¾ 5 MHz ¾ 10 MHz ¾ 2.5 MHz ¾ 5 MHz ¾ 10 MHz 2.1.1 Main Features The ProST provides the following main features: ¾ Full Outdoor Non-LOS Deployment: 256 FFT ¾ Based on the latest wireless technology WiMAX IEEE 802.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 3.4 – 3.6 GHz in TDD/FDD 50/100 mode 3.6 – 3.8 GHz in TDD/FDD 50/100 mode • 1.75 MHz • 2.75 MHz • 3.5 MHz • 5 MHz • 7 MHz • 10 MHz • 1.75 MHz • 2.75 MHz • 3.5 MHz • 5 MHz • 7 MHz • 10 MHz Note: These ProST-2 Frequencies do not support the older type RSSI plug. 2.2.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Note: Contact your Airspan representative for more information on the SDAMSG VoIP extension module or the SDA-WiFi extension module. 2.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide ¾ ProST with N-type connector for attaching third-party external antenna (i.e. no integrated antenna) The ProST model with the integrated antenna is shown below: Figure 4 - ProST with integrated antenna The ProST model with the N-type connector for connecting an external antenna is shown below: Figure 5 - ProST with external antenna 2.4.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 2.4.2 ProST Protocol Stack Figure 7 - Protocol Stack 2.4.3 Theory of Operation For basic operation, the ProST requires no initial configuration--simply plug and play. Configuration is automatically performed over the air by the BS. The ProST is preconfigured by the operator at the BS (using Netspan) with service flow parameters such as the maximum information rate, the committed information rate, the maximum latency.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 3 Installation Prerequisites Before installing your ProST, read the following to ensure that: No items are missing from the package ¾ 1 Minimum computer requirements are fulfilled ¾ 1 You have the required installation tools ¾ ¾ 1 Radio Site planning has been performed 1 3.1 Package Contents Examine the ProST shipping container.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide ¾ Wall Mounting: • drill bits • 4 x wall anchors • 4 x screws • Philips head screwdriver • Flat-blade screwdriver • A/F open ended spanner ¾ Crimping tool for crimping RF cable to N-type connector (only relevant when implementing external antenna). ¾ Torque wrench for N-type connectors (only relevant when implementing external antenna). Note: Airspan does not provide screws and wall anchors for mounting the ProST to the wall.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 8 - Fresnel Zones Fresnel Zones define the amount of clearance required from obstacles. These zones are composed of concentric ellipsoid areas surrounding the straight-line path between two antennas. Thus, the zone affects objects to the side of the path and those directly in the path.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide ¾ For a link of 4 km, at 3.5 GHz produces a first Fresnel Zone radius clearance of about 9.3 meters, meaning the antennas should be mounted at a height of at least 5.6 meters (60% of 9.3 meters) above ground level (or clutter level). ¾ For a link of 4 km, at 4.9 GHz produces a first Fresnel Zone radius clearance of about 7.8 meters, meaning the antennas should be mounted at a height of at least 4.7 meters (60% of 7.8 meters) above ground level (or clutter level).
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 4 Physical Description This section provides a description of the components of the ProST installation: ProST radio (outdoor unit) ¾ 1 SDA-1 adapter (indoor unit -- switch and power interface) ¾ 1 SDA-4S Type II and SDA-4S/VL Type II adapters (optional) ¾ 1 SDA-4SDC Type II (indoor DC unit) (optional) ¾ 1 4.1 ProST Physical Description The ProST is an encased outdoor radio providing access to communication ports on its bottom panel.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 11 - ProST ports Note: ProST models that use third-party external antennas provide an N-type receptacle for attaching an external antenna. 4.2 SDA-1 Physical Description The SDA-1 is an integrated Ethernet and AC/DC power supply adapter that simply plugs into a standard electrical wall outlet (110/240 VAC). The SDA-1 enables easy plug prong replacement to suit geographical location of electrical outlet sockets (e.g. American vs. European).
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide This section provides the following SDA-1 physical descriptions: Dimensions ¾ 1 Ports ¾ ¾ 1 LED 1 4.2.1 Physical Dimensions The SDA-1 physical dimensions are described in the table below: Table 5 - SDA-1 Dimensions Parameter Value Dimensions (L x W x H) 72 x 42.5 x 26 mm (2.83 x 1.67 x 1.02 inches) Weight 0.159 kg 4.2.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 13 - SDA-4S Type II This subsection provides the following SDA-4S physical descriptions: Dimensions ¾ 1 Ports ¾ ¾ 1 LEDs 1 4.3.1 Physical Dimensions The SDA-4S Type II and SDA-4S/VL Type II physical dimensions are described in the table below: Table 7 - SDA-4S Type II dimensions Parameter Value Dimensions (L x W x H) 200 x 150 x 40 mm (7.87 x 5.9 x 1.57 inches) Weight 0.577 kg 4.3.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Note: The ports of the SDA-4S models support Auto Negotiation, allowing automatic configuration for the highest possible speed link (10BaseT or 100BaseT), and Full Duplex or Half Duplex mode. In other words, the speed of the connected device (e.g. PC) determines the speed at which packets are transmitted through the specific SDA-4S port. In addition, the SDA-4S ports support MDI/MDI-X automatic crossover, allowing connection to straightthrough or crossover cables. 4.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 4.4.2 Ports The SDA-4SDC adapter provides ports on the front panel, which are described in the table below: Table 10 - SDA-4SDC ports Port Interface 4 x 8-pin RJ-45 10/100BaseT with subscriber's network (supports Auto Negotiation and MDI/MDI-X automatic crossover, allowing connection of straight-through or crossover cables) 15-pin D-type (female) 10/100BaseT with BSR DC power socket DC power outlet (10-52 VDC, 24W) 4.4.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 5 Mounting the ProST This section describes the mounting procedures for the ProST and the optional SDA-4S adapters. 1 1 Caution: The ProST device is an outdoor radio unit and therefore, must only be mounted outdoors. Caution: Mount the ProST in an orientation such that its 15-pin D-type port (located on the bottom panel) faces downwards.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 17 - Mount separation The figure below illustrates the minimum separation between mounted ProST's when transmitting on the same sector: Figure 18 - Mount separation 1 5.1 Wall Mounting The ProST is wall mounted in two main stages: ¾ Attaching the mounting bracket to the ProST's mounting holes ¾ Attaching the mounting bracket (attached to the ProST) to the wall To wall mount the ProST: 1.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 19 - Wall mount template 2. Drill holes for each hole that you marked in the step above. 3. Insert wall anchors (not supplied) into each of the drilled holes. 4. Align the mounting bracket's four holes with the wall anchors, and then insert a screw (not supplied) through the mounting bracket holes into each wall anchor, and tighten. Note: The screws are not provided for attaching the mounting bracket to the wall.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 20 - Mounting bracket 5. Attach the ProST to the mounting bracket by performing the following: a) Slide an M10-spring lock washer and then an M10-plain washer onto each M10 x 1.5 hex head screw (20mm length) – (ensure lock washer is nearest to head of screw bolt). b) Align the mounting bracket's holes with the ProST's mounting holes as displayed below.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 22 – Rotation 5.2 Pole-Mounting Pole mounting allows the ProST to be easily adjusted in the horizontal (azimuth) and vertical (elevation) planes for antenna alignment. The ProST is mounted using the mounting holes located on the ProST's back panel and the supplied (when ordered) pole-mounting brackets. The polemounting bracket is designed to support the ProST on a round pole of 45 mm in diameter.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide a. Align the mounting bracket with the ProST's mounting holes so that the mounting bracket's side with the built-in nut is aligned with the ProST's mounting holes furthest from the ProST's bottom panel, as shown in the figure below. b. Slide an M10-flat washer and M10-spring lock washer onto an M10-hex head screw (ensure spring lock washer is closest to the bolt's head).
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 25 - Pole mount clamping bracket 3. Attach the U-bolt to the pole: a. Place one U-bolt around the pole, and then insert the U-bolt screw side through the two corresponding holes (horizontally parallel) on the clamping bracket. Slide an M8-flat washer and M8-spring lock washer onto each U-bolt screw side (ensure that the flat washer is adjacent to the clamping bracket). Fasten each U-bolt side with the two M8hex nuts. b.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 27 - Elevation holes Note: A thread-locking compound must be used to prevent the bolts from working loose. ProST positioning is obtained in two planes by adjustment of the mounting bracket assembly as shown below: Figure 28 – ProST positioning It is important to provide strain relief and drip loop for Cat-5e cables.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 5.3 Mounting the SDA-4S The SDA-4S Type II adapters (all types) can be mounted either horizontally on a desktop or vertically on a wall. 5.3.1 Desktop Mounting Desktop mounting is made possible by the existence of four feet, each located on the four corners of the SDA-4S bottom panel. Therefore, no installation is necessary for desktop mounting.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 31 - SDA-4S mounting template 2. Drill holes for each hole that you marked in the step above. 3. Insert wall anchors (supplied) into each of the drilled holes. 4. Insert the 9-inch screws (supplied) into the wall anchors. Ensure at least 2 mm of the screw is exposed to allow insertion into the SDA-4S mounting holes. 5. Hold the SDA-4S with both hands, and align the entrance to the two mounting hooks with the screws.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 6 Network Cabling ProST interfaces with the subscriber's network through the IDU (i.e. typically the SDA-1 Type II, or optionally through the SDA-4S Type II, SDA-4S/VL Type II or SDA-4S/DC). The ProST also receives DC power from the IDU. This section describes the ProST network cabling: Connecting ProST to IDU ¾ ¾ 2 Connecting IDU to a Computer 2 6.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Note: A DB15-to-RJ45 (gray colored) adapter for plugging into the ProST's 15-pin D-type port (pins 7 & 8 disconnected) is included, replacing previous (black colored) adapter. Note: Only pins 1 to 6 are used. • When using previous black adapter (outdoor DB15-to-RJ45), pins 7 and 8 must not be wired to either end. • The wire color-coding described in the table is Airspan's standard for wire color-coding.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 6.1.2 Connecting the SDA-4S Type II, SDA-4S/VL Type II or SDA-4S/DC Type II The SDA-4S Type II, SDA-4S/VL Type II or SDA-4S/DC Type II adapters (referred hereafter as SDA-4S) provide one 15-pin D-type female port for interfacing with the ProST (which also provides a 15-pin D-type female port). The ODU-to-IDU connectivity implements a CAT 5E cable with 8-pin RJ-45 connectors at either end.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 35 - ProST & SDA-4S 6.2 Connecting to LAN Network The ProST typically interfaces with the subscriber's LAN network using the indoor SDA-1 Type II adapter. This adapter provides one 100BaseT interface. However, optional IDU adapters (SDA4S Type II, SDA-4S/VL Type II or SDA-4S/DC Type II) are offered that provide four LAN ports for interfacing with the subscriber's LAN network. Caution: Only subscriber terminal equipment (e.g.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 6.2.1 Connecting the SDA-1 Type II The SDA-1 Type II provides a single 100BaseT interface with the subscriber's LAN network. The cable setup for SDA-1 Type II connectivity is as follows: ¾ Cable: Straight-through CAT 5e Ethernet cable ¾ Connectors: 8-pin RJ-45 ¾ Connector pinouts: Table 12 - SDA-1 Pin Function 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 Rx+ 6 Rx- 8-Pin RJ-45 To connect the ProST to the subscriber's network/PC (via SDA-1 Type II): 1.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 6.2.2 Connecting the SDA-4S Type II, SDA-4S/VL Type II or SDA-4S/DC Type II The SDA-4S Type II, SDA-4S/VL Type II or SDA-4S/DC adapters (referred hereafter as SDA-4S) provide four RJ-45 (100BaseT) ports for interfacing with the subscriber's LAN network. The difference between these adapters is that the SDA-4S/VL supports VLAN functionality at the ports.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 37 - ProST & SDA-4S & PC 6.2.3 Connecting the SDA-MSG Connecting the SDA-MSG – the optional extension VoIP module enabling VoIP functionality to your ProST units. Note: For pinout refer to SDA-1 Type II above. To connect the SDA-MSG’s Radio port to Ethernet network and the RJ 45 port to ProST: 1. Plug the CAT 5e Ethernet cable into the MSG unit 8-pin RJ-45 LAN port. 2.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 38 - SDA-MSG & PC to ProST 6.2.4 Connecting the SDA-WiFi Connecting the SDA-WiFi – the optional extension WiFi module enabling WiFi functionality to your ProST units. Note: For pinout refer to SDA-1 Type II above. To connect the SDA-WiFi’s LAN port(s) to Ethernet network and the RJ 45 port to ProST: 1. Plug a CAT 5e Ethernet cable into one or more of the SDA-WiFi unit's 8-pin RJ-45 LAN ports. 2.
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ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 7 Connecting to Power ProST can be powered from one of the following power sources: DC power: connected directly to a 10 - 52 DC power source ¾ ¾ 2 AC power: connected to a standard electrical wall outlet (110/240 VAC) using an AC/DC power adapter 2 In addition, Airspan offers an optional third-party outdoor, lightning and surge protector that protects the ODU-to-IDU CAT 5e cable's power and data signals from any electrical surges due to lighting strikes.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 7.2 Connecting the SDA-4SDC Type II (Optional DC adapter) The SDA-4SDC adapter is connected to the DC power supply using a cable appropriate to the specific field conditions. The setup between the SDA-4SDC and power connection includes the following: ¾ Connector: Anderson Connector Housings for connecting the cable to the SDA-4SDC DC power socket. • 1327 - Red Housing x 1 • 1327G6 - Black Housing x 1 Figure 41 - ProST SDA-4SDC power connection 7.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide The AC power cabling consists of the following stages: Changing SDA-1 Type II plug prongs ¾ ¾ 2 Plugging SDA-1 into wall outlet 2 7.3.1.1 Changing the SDA-1 Type II Plug Prongs The SDA-1 Type II allows you to attach plug prongs suited to the electrical wall socket of the country in which you are installing the equipment. Therefore, before plugging the SDA-1 Type II into the electrical outlet, ensure that the correct prongs are attached to the SDA-1 Type II.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 43 - ProST to power Verify that your SDA-1 Type II is on and receiving power by checking that the LED labeled POWER is lit (see SDA-1 Type II LED description). If it is not lit, see Troubleshooting. 2 2 7.3.1.3 Using SDA-4S Type II and SDA-4S/VL Type II The SDA-4S adapters are plugged into a standard electrical wall outlet (110/240 VAC) using an AC power cord. The appropriate AC power cord is supplied according to the country of use.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 45 - Connecting to AC power Verify that your SDA-4S is on and receiving power by checking that the LED labeled POWER is lit (see SDA-4S LED description). If it is not lit, see Troubleshooting.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 8 Power Cable Connection In the SDA-4SDC installation Kit there are two polarized and genderless unassembled Anderson Powerpole power connectors: red for positive connection and black for the negative connection. Figure 46 - Power connectors (Anderson Powerpole) The power connectors consist of housing (hood and a contact pins). The contact pin is displayed below: Figure 47 - Contact pin 8.1 Housing the Connectors The power connectors are supplied unassembled.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide left and the black on the right. The housing dovetails should be mated fully. 2. Connect the power connectors to the SDA-4SDC power receptacles so that the connectors' color matches the receptacle's color, red to red (positive), and black to black (negative). 3. Connect the other end of the power cord to the third-party DC power source. Ensure that the positive and negative sides are correct.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 9 Connecting Lightning and Surge Protector The optional third-party lightning and surge protector (Polyphaser) is implemented in the following deployment scenarios: ¾ ODU-to-IDU cable length of 40 meters or more (optional to use surge protector unless required by local law) ¾ Deployment of CPE in geographical areas that frequently experience severe lightning storms The lightning and surge protector protects the ODU-to-IDU CAT 5e cable's six used wires (two 48 VDC
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 9.1 PolyPhaser Wiring Diagram Figure 51 - Working with SDA Figure 52 - RJ45 working with SDA 1. Mount and ground the protector outdoors with the provided 2 x 8-32 screws according to the template illustrated below (showing distances between centers of the two mounting holes). The unit may be mounted/grounded on a nearby plate or bulkhead panel that is bonded to an earth-ground system. Figure 53 - Mounting template 2.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 54 - SDA-1 + PolyPhaser + ProST Page 62 Commercial in Confidence UWB-D00111 Rev K
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide Figure 55 - SDA-4S + PolyPhaser + ProST Figure 56 - SDA-4SDC + PolyPhaser + ProST Page 63 Commercial in Confidence UWB-D00111 Rev K
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 10 RSSI LED Plug Adapter for Antenna Alignment The RSSI LED Plug is a small adapter that allows you to accurately position (align) the ProST for optimal radio frequency signal reception with the Base Station. The RSSI LED Plug adapter provides LEDs that indicate the ProST's received signal strength (RSS) with the Base Station.
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ProST Hardware Installation User Guide The following diagram illustrates the RSSI LED plug connections: Figure 57 - RSSI connections Note: RSSI response time has been proportionally increased (from previous models) to enable longer alignment.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 11 Connecting External Antenna The ProST model without a built-in antenna provides an N-type port for connecting a third-party external antenna. The addition of an external antenna allows greater RF sector coverage than the standard ProST built-in antenna model. The external antenna is typically implemented in scenarios where the ProST is deployed at relatively far distances from the base station.
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ProST Hardware Installation User Guide 12 Appendix 12.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide FEC Forward Error Correction FTP File Transfer Protocol GHz Gigahertz. One GHz represents 1 billion cycles per second HFDD Hz IAD Half-Duplex FDD Hertz Integrated Access Device IDU Indoor Unit (i.e. SDA-1 Type II, SDA-4S Type II, or SDA-4S/VL Type II) IP Internet Protocol ISP Internet Service Provider LAN Local-Area Network MAC Media Access Controller. The next layer up from the PHY.
ProST Hardware Installation User Guide WiMAX WiMAX is a wireless industry coalition whose members are organized to advance IEEE 802.16 standards for broadband wireless access (BWA) networks. 12.3 Revision History Revision Originator Date Description Rev A M. Dubb 11-2005 Initial document Rev B M. Falik 03-2006 Corrections & additions Rev C M. Falik 04-2006 Warning Removed & Additions Rev D M. Falik 06-2006 RSSI LED Plug Rev E M.