Breeze ACCESS Subscriber Unit SU-A-D/DV - 2.4-110/220 Series SU-O-D/DV - 2.4-110/220 Series Installation Manual Revision B.1 August, 1999 Cat. No.
Front Matter Subscriber Unit Installation Guide © 1999 by BreezeCOM Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form without the written permission of the copyright owner. Trade Names BreezeACCESS, BreezeNET, BreezeLINK, BreezeVIEW and WIX are trade names of BreezeCOM Ltd. Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Front Matter Safety Considerations For the following safety considerations, “Instrument” means the Breeze-Access Subscriber Unit components and its cables. Caution To avoid shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so. Grounding Before connecting the instrument to the power line, verify that a suitable power cord is being used (the protective earth terminal of this instrument must be connected to the protective conductor of the power cord).
Front Matter Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 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.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. System Description......................................................................................................... 2 2. Packing List ................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Other Optional Items Available from BreezeCOM ....................................................... 4 2.2 Other Required Items............................................
Table of Contents Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 8. Configuring System Parameters ......................................................................................17 8.1 Setup for PC Terminal Emulation Program ................................................................18 8.2 Parameters..............................................................................................................18 8.3 IP, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Address Configuration....................................
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Table of Figures Table of Figures Figure 1. System Diagram .................................................................................................. 3 Figure 2. General Installation Scheme - SU-A Pole Mounting................................................ 9 Figure 3. Pole Mounting Installation...................................................................................11 Figure 4. Outdoor Unit Bottom Connection Panel .....................................
About this Manual This manual contains the following information: ⇒ System Description ⇒ Packing List ⇒ Installation Guidelines ⇒ Installing the Outdoor Unit ⇒ Installing the Indoor Unit ⇒ Setting Basic System Configuration Parameters ⇒ Specifications ⇒ Preparing the Indoor-to-Outdoor Baseband Cable BreezeCOM 1
System Description Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 1. System Description The BreezeACCESS IP Broadband Wireless Local Loop (WLL) system is a highperformance wireless access system. It allows ISPs and service providers to offer their subscribers high-speed wireless IP connectivity services. BreezACCESS employs wireless packet data switching technology, significantly more appropriate for IP-based services than older switching technology, and supports Voice over IP (VoIP) based on the H.323 protocol.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide System Description The SU-A/O-DV 2.4-110/220 series includes the following product: • SU-A/O-1D1V-2.4-110/220: supports a single Ethernet workstation and a regular telephone interface SU-1D1V SU-1D AU Router/ Gateway SU-BD Figure 1.
Packing List Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 2. Packing List • Indoor unit • Outdoor unit (includes integrated antenna on SU-A models) • 110/220 VAC Power Cord (open ended) • Sun-guard (installed on the rear side of the Outdoor unit) • Telephone cable (for the SU-A/O DV series only) 2.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Packing List 2.2 Other Required Items In addition to the items supplied by BreezeCOM, the following items must be available for the installation.
Installation Guidelines Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 3. Installation Guidelines This manual covers basic installation procedures. All the parameters not mentioned here can be configured remotely from the Access unit (refer to the Administration Manual for further information). Follow the instructions in the appropriate column according to the products that you have purchased.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Installation Guidelines SU-O Series withstand immersion in water and it should not be installed in a place where large quantities of water can accumulate. • • The maximum length of the Baseband cable, between the Indoor and the Outdoor unit, should not exceed 30 meters. SU-A Series • The unit is designed to withstand rain and humidity.
Installation Guidelines Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 3.1 Installation Overview Note: It is highly recommended to complete configuration of the system parameters in a lab prior to the installation. Refer to page 17 for instructions on these settings. The typical installation scheme is depicted in Figure 2. The installation process should follow these general steps: 1. Mount the Outdoor unit. If you are installing an SU-O series, mount an external antenna (not supplied by BreezeCOM).
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Installation Guidelines Outdoor Unit OUTDOOR Technician cable To Monitor/DVM To Outdoor Unit Baseband cable INDOOR Indoor Unit To Telephone (DV Series) To PC/LAN To Mains Figure 2.
Installing the Outdoor Unit - SU-O Series Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 4. Installing the Outdoor Unit - SU-O Series When mounting the Outdoor unit, be sure to mount it with the Antenna connectors facing upwards. Note: The Outdoor unit can be mounted in either of the following configurations: • Pole mounted • Wall mounted 4.1 Pole Mounting Choose a location where the unit's exposure to direct sunlight is minimal. Avoid placing it in locations where water might accumulate.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Installing the Outdoor Unit - SU-O Series Figure 3. Pole Mounting Installation 4.2 Wall Mounting the Outdoor Unit See the instructions included with the wall mounting kit. 4.3 Mounting the Antenna Secure brackets to the antenna using screws, lock washers and nuts as appropriate. Mount the antenna on a pole and secure it using metal bands or U-bolts. Do not tighten the metal bands or U-bolts, in order to enable rotation of the antenna over the horizontal plane.
Installing the Outdoor Unit - SU-A Series Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 5. Installing the Outdoor Unit - SU-A Series All SU-A Outdoor units are supplied with a sun-guard assembled on the rear panel of the unit. Note: The SU-A Outdoor unit should be installed on a pole to allow optimal alignment.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Installing the Indoor Unit 1. If you are installing an SU-O series, connect the antenna cable between the Outdoor unit and the antenna. 2. Connect one end of the ground cable to the Outdoor unit bottom panel and connect the other end to a good ground connection. 3. Connect the Indoor unit to Outdoor unit Baseband cable, supplied with the access unit, to the appropriate connector. Appendix A provides instructions on how to prepare this cable. 6.
Installing the Indoor Unit Subscriber Unit Installation Guide spare. Connect the Baseband cable to the Radio connector, located on the front panel of the Indoor unit shown in Figure 8. 3. Connect the power cord to the unit’s port connector, located on the rear panel shown in Figure 7. Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC mains. Note: Prepare the other end of the power cord with a power plug appropriate to the country in which the unit is being installed.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Aligning the Antenna 10-BASE-T TELEPHONE RADIO Figure 8. Indoor Unit Front Panel Note: Only units with the DV option have the Telephone port. 5. Connect a PC (SU-A/O 1D or SU-A/O 1D1V) or a hub (SU-A/O 8D or SU-A/O BD) to the 10-Base T connector, located on the front panel of the Indoor unit. The cable connection should be straight. 6. Use the telephone cord to connect the Telephone port to the user’s telephone (units with DV option only).
Aligning the Antenna Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 7.1 Aligning the Antenna Using a DVM 1. Connect the technician cable to the Monitor port on the bottom panel of the Outdoor unit. 2. Connect a DVM (Digital Voltmeter) to the two wires in the technician cable. 3. Move the antenna left and/or right until you reach the point of maximum RSSI reading. RSSI readout range is 1.50 to 3.30 volts (the higher the better).
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Configuring System Parameters Site Survey =========== 1 - Traffic Statistics 2 - Wireless Management Statistics 3 - Print Per-Hop Statistics 4 - TCP/IP Statistics 5 - VLAN Statistics 6 - Memory Usage Statistics 7 - Average RSSI Continues Display (SU only !) 8 - MAC Address database 9 - Voice Statistics A - Call Management Statistics Figure 9. Site Survey Menu 4. Move the antennas until the maximum received signal strength is attained.
Configuring System Parameters Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 8.1 Setup for PC Terminal Emulation Program Use the following setup for the ASCII terminal connection: Baud rate Data bits 9600 8 Stop bits Parity Flow Control 1 None None Connector Available Com Port Note: Optionally, the product can be configured using Telnet over the Ethernet port, after setting IP address. For further information refer to the Administration Manual. 8.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Configuring System Parameters 8.3 IP, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Address Configuration 1. After connecting the ASCII terminal to the Outdoor unit, press Enter to access the BreezeACCESS Monitor main screen. BreezeACCESS (SU-A/O) Official Release Version - 1.3.5 Release Date: Wed Apr 28 16:23:57 1999 BreezeACCESS Monitor ===================== 1 - System Configuration 2 - Advanced Settings 3 - Site Survey 4 - Access Control BreezeACCESS >>> Figure 10.
Configuring System Parameters Subscriber Unit Installation Guide IP and SNMP Parameters ====================== 1 - IP Address 2 - Subnet Mask 3 - Default Gateway Address 4 - SNMP Traps 5 - TCP Parameters S - Display Current Values Figure 12. IP and SNMP Parameters 4. Type 1 to access the IP Address selection screen. Type in the required IP Address determined by the system manager. Press Enter to return to the IP and SNMP Parameters menu. 5. Type 2 to access the Subnet Mask selection screen.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Configuring System Parameters Wireless LAN Parameters ======================= 1 - Hopping Sequence (Shift) (AU only) 2 - Hopping Sequence Offset 3 - Hopping Sequence Set 4 - ESS ID 5 - Max. Data Rate 6 - Transmit Diversity 7 - Mobility 8 - Load Sharing 9 - Long Range A - Prioritized Channels B - MIR And CIR Parameters S - Display Current Values BreezeACCESS >>> Figure 13. Wireless LAN Parameters Menu 3. Type 4 to access the ESS ID selection screen. 4.
Configuring System Parameters Subscriber Unit Installation Guide c) Select 1 (1Mbps) if the RSSI reading, when using the Site Survey menu, is lower than 2.2 Volts (83 units). 8.6 Change Access Rights and Reset Unit 1. After properly configuring all system parameters, the access right should be changed to USER to prevent users from unauthorized tampering with system parameters. Press Esc three times to return to the main menu. Type 4 to access the Access Control menu.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Initial Operation 9. Initial Operation After completing the installation as described above, the system starts operation. To verify correct operation, view the LED panel located on the bottom panel of the Outdoor unit, as shown in Figure 14. L M H ETH WLNK PWR Figure 14. Outdoor Unit LEDs The following table lists the various LED states.
Specifications Subscriber Unit Installation Guide 10. Specifications Radio Frequency 2.4 GHz ISM Band Operation and Standards FHSS, ETSI, ETS 300 328; FCC Part 15 Operation mode Time Division Duplex Output Power (SU-O) USA (FCC): 17 dBm, Europe (ETSI): 0dBm Antenna Gain (SU-A) 16dBi Transmitted Power (SU-A) FCC: 33dBm EIRP ETSI: 20dBm EIRP, max.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Specifications Voice Communication (DV series only) Protocol H.323 Voice over IP compliant Compression G.723 6.3 Kbps compression, G.729 8Kbps compression, G.711 64Kbps transparent Echo Cancellation G.
Specifications Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Electrical Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit 48 VDC from Indoor Unit 110/220 VAC Mechanical Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit 31cm x 31cm x 4.7cm (SU-O) 15.4cm x 8.4cm x 5.6cm 31cm x 31cm x 9.
Subscriber Unit Installation Guide Apeendix A Appendix A. Preparing the Indoor Unit to Outdoor Unit Baseband Cable To assist in assembling the Indoor-Unit-to-Outdoor Unit Baseboard cable, use the following tools. 1. For Bulgin Mini Sealed connector: • Bulgin Contact Insertion Tool (P/N SA3150) • Bulgin Crimping Tool (SA 2800) For further information, refer to Bulgin's Internet site at www.bulgin.co.uk. 2.
Appendix A Subscriber Unit Installation Guide DC_0V ETH_TX- B DC_-48V ETH_TX+ U TEL_TIP N.C. L TEL_RING DC_0V G ETH_TX+ DC_-48V I ETH_TX- ETH_RX- N ETH_RX+ ETH_RX+ ETH_RX- TEL_TIP 1 2 3 TEL_RING 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 16. Bulgin to 9-Pin D-Type Pin Assignments Table 1. Bulgin to 9-Pin D-Type Pin Assignments D-9 BULGIN 1 6 ETH_TX- 2 5 ETH_TX+ 3 28 Description N.C.