MM-014720-001, Rev. A APPENDIX B SUBSCRIBER STATION WEB PAGE This section provides instructions for setting up and using the Subscriber Station (client) Web Page using a Web browser. B.1 SETTING UP THE BROWSER When accessing the Web page we recommend using Mozilla Firefox 2.0 (or higher) or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher). In addition, before you can access the SS Web Page, you need to ensure that your Web browser’s settings will enable access to the tool.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A The SS Web Page will display the WiMAX Modem Management tool home page, as displayed below: Figure B-1: SS Web Page - Menu Bar The menu bar, located at the top of the page, provides links (menus) to various configuration categories. This menu bar is displayed throughout the Web pages to allow easy navigation between categories. Table B-1: SS Web Page Menu Bar Description Menu Item Description System The System page (described in Section B.3.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.3 SYSTEM PAGE The client’s system information is displayed in the System page. This page is accessed from the System menu. The System page displays a table containing read-only system information, as displayed below. Figure B-2: SS Web Page – System Page The parameters of the System page are described in the Table B-2. Table B-2: System Page Parameters Parameter Description Serial Number Client’s serial number. Product Type Product type. Hardware Revision Hardware revision.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.4 SIGNAL PARAMETERS PAGE The Signal Parameters menu opens the Signal Parameters page (see Figure B-3). This page displays various signaling parameters. This page displays: the Link Status (Table B-3), BS to client Downlink Parameters (Table B-4), and client to BS Uplink Parameters (Table B-5). Figure B-3: Signal Parameters Page Table B-3: Link Status Parameters Network Entry State Description IDLE No link established.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Network Entry State Description UL_SYNC The client tries to obtain uplink messages required to access the air interface. UL synchronization is obtained in case the client periodically receives UL broadcast messages (UL MAP and UCD) transmitted by the BS. RANGING The client performs ranging with the preferred BS in order to adjust its transmission parameters, including Tx power, timing, and frequency offset.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Table B-5: Uplink Parameters Parameter B.5 Description Uplink Frequency Frequency used for uplink transmission (in MHz). Uplink Channel Bandwidth Uplink frequency bandwidth (in MHz). Tx Power Transmit power of client (in dBm). Modulation Modulation scheme of the last uplink data stream. ADDRESSES PAGE The Addresses menu opens the Addresses page (see Figure B-4), displaying various IP addresses as well as MAC addresses “learned” (listed in the MAC Table) from bridging.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.5.1 Address Parameters Table B-6: Address Parameters Parameter Description MAC Address #1 Ethernet media access control (MAC) address of the device (i.e., client) MAC Address #2 Ethernet media access control (MAC) address of the 2nd device (for future release) LAN Port Default IP Address IP address of client’s LAN port (default value is 10.0.0.1). Default Subnet Mask Default subnet mask address.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.6 LOG PAGE The Web-based management tool logs traps and events generated by and received from the client. The information logged parameters are displayed in the Log page. Figure B-5: Log Page Table B-8: Log Page Parameters Parameter Description No. Trap identification number. Time Time (in Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds, and Milliseconds) since power up, when the particular event was generated.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.7 ADVANCED PAGE The Advanced page, accessed from the Advanced menu, is used for advanced configuration procedures. These advanced features include the following: Table B-9: Advanced Page Menu Feature Description Software Download To download software to the client. Channel Table Settings Defines frequency channels client will scan. Base Station ID Settings Defines the base station the client is connecting to.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.7.1 Accessing the Advanced Page The Advanced Page is secured by login user name and password, and therefore, can only be accessed by authorized technicians. Login parameters are case sensitive. The default Advanced page login parameters are as follows: • User Name: Admin • Password: VIDA802.16 To access the Advanced Page: 1. On the menu bar, click the Advanced option to open the Login page. Figure B-6: Advance Page Login 2. In the User Name field, enter the User Name. 3.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Figure B-7: Advanced Page – Main Menu 5. To access an advanced feature, select the desired feature and click the Select button. While viewing an Advanced feature, you can return to the Advanced Page by clicking on the Back button. However, any pending changes not submitted will be lost. B.7.2 Upgrading Subscriber Station Software The Software Download feature allows you to upgrade the subscriber station software.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A To Download a Software File: 1. Ensure that you have an FTP server program up and running on the host and configured with a user “1” with password “1” and the software file is stored in the default path for that user. 2. Open a web-browser on the host with a target address of “http://10.0.0.1”. 3. If you need access to the Advanced page, click the Advanced option from the menu bar and login as required. 4.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 7. Click OK to confirm and start the process. The Web server performs the following: a. Checks the connection with the Web embedded server. b. Erases the software version stored in the standby software bank on the flash memory. c. Begins communicating with the FTP server. d. Starts downloading the software file, via the FTP server, to the client’s standby software bank. The download processing is indicated on the Downloading Software update window. 8.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 10. Click the Swap Bank button. 11. When the Confirmation message box appears, click the OK button to confirm software transfer between standby and active banks. Failure to confirm (by clicking OK) will result in not swapping the files and the client. When it is restarted, it will continue to use the previous software version stored in the active bank. 12.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.8 DEFINING FREQUENCY CHANNELS The client configuration tool allows you to define frequency channels for uplink and downlink channels. The client scans these defined channels to seek viable frequency channels (one for uplink and one for downlink) to communicate with the VIDA Broadband Base Station. Click the Back button to return to the previous window. To define Uplink and Downlink Frequency Channels: 1. Access the Advanced page (see B.7.1, Accessing the Advanced Page). 2.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 4. Click the Select button to display the selected “Channel Table Settings” window. Figure B-10: Advanced Page – 5 MHz Channel Table Settings Select Reset to Default to reset the client to the factory Channel settings and replace the user-defined settings. The frequencies shown are for illustration purposes only; the frequency range of the specific client will be displayed. 5.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Figure B-11: Advanced Page – 5 MHz Channel Table Shown The channel numbers defined in this table and the channel numbers defined in the BS configuration script do not necessarily link to the same frequency. When choosing channels for BS – SS communication, use the frequency to choose channels not the channel number. 9. Click Submit. A confirmation message appears, confirming that the new parameters have been stored. 10.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.9 DEFINING ASSOCIATED BASE STATIONS For the client to communicate with a base station, the specific base station can be defined at the client. The base station is defined by a Base Station ID (BSID) value and a Base Station Mask value. The Base Station ID value is the ID of the base station to which the client is registered (authorized to communicate with). Multiple base stations can be defined for communication with the unit. This is typically relevant in roaming scenarios.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Figure B-12: Advanced Page – Base Station ID Settings 3. In the Base Station ID field, enter the identification number of the base station to which the unit must communicate. 4. In the Base Station Mask field, enter the mask to identify which bits of the Base Station ID require a match to enable the client to associate with the BS. 5. Click the Submit button. A confirmation message is displayed informing you that the new values have been saved. 6.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.10 VIEWING CODE BANKS The client management tool allows viewing the Code Banks and the Boot Loader version. Both the Current Bank (B) and Bank (A) are displayed. To access the Code Bank List: 1. Access the Advanced page, as described in B.7.1, Accessing the Advanced Page. 2. In the Advanced page, select Code Banks List and click the Select button. The Code Banks List page opens. Figure B-13: Advanced Page – Code Banks List 3. Click the Back button to return to the Advanced page.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.11 VIEWING DETAILED LOGS The client management tool has detailed log traps and events that are generated by and received from the client and are displayed in this Detailed Log in greater detail. The logged parameters are displayed in the Detailed Logs page. To access the Detailed Log: 1. Access the Advanced page (see B.7.1, Accessing the Advanced Page). 2. In the Advanced page, select Detailed Log and click the Select button. The Detailed log page appears.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.12 DISPLAY CONNECTIONS LIST The Connection List page allows you to display information about your current connections. To access the Connections List: 1. Access the Advanced page (see B.7.1, Accessing the Advanced Page). 2. In the Advanced page, select Connections List and click the Select button. The Connections List page appears.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.13 CHANGING ADVANCED PAGE USER NAME Using the Web-based management tool, you can change your User Name as necessary. To change your User Name enter your Password, old User Name, and new User Name. Then confirm the new User Name. To change your User Name: 1. Access the Advanced page (see B.7.1, Accessing the Advanced Page). 2. In the Advanced page, select Change User Name and click the Select button. The Change User Name page opens. Figure B-16: Advanced Page – Change User Name 3.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 8. Click OK to accept the change, resetting the unit is not required. 9. Click the Back button to return to the Advanced page. The new User Name will be required for subsequent access to the Advanced page. B.14 CHANGING ADVANCED PAGE PASSWORD Using the Web-based management tool you can change your Password as necessary. For security reasons, it is advisable to change your password periodically.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 7. Click the Submit button. A confirmation message is displayed to confirm the requested change. 8. Click the OK button to accept the change, resetting the unit is not required. 9. Click the Back button to return to the Advanced page The new Password will be required for subsequent access to the Advanced page. B.15 SETTING THE MAXIMUM TX POWER The Web-based WiMAX interface configuration tool allows you to set maximum TX power.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 4. Click the Submit button. A confirmation window appears, confirming that the new parameters have been stored. 5. To apply the settings to the unit, you need to restart the unit. Click the Back button to return to the Advanced page, and then follow the restart instructions in Restarting the Unit. B.16 IP MODE SETTINGS The Web-based WiMAX interface configuration tool allows you to define IP mode settings.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 4. Click the Submit button. A confirmation window appears, confirming that the new parameters have been stored. 5. To apply the settings to the unit, you need to restart the unit. Click the Back button to return to the Advanced page, and then follow the restart instructions in Restarting the Unit. After changing the IP mode to dynamic or static, the unit will still be accessible using the IP address 10.0.0.1. B.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Reset to Default – Will overwrite defaults to the NVRAM. Defaults are of the current software in use. 4. Click the Back button to return to the Advanced page. B.18 CLEAR LOG In the event you want to clear all the device’s event logs to have a clean log state, the Web-based management tool allows you to clear all log entries. To Clear the Logs: 1. Access the Advanced page (see B.7.1, Accessing the Advanced Page). 2. In the Advanced page, select Clear Log and click the Select button.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.19 EXTERNAL UNIT SETTINGS The RF offsets of the final cascade stage in the 4.9 GHz transceiver is set in the external unit settings entries. The external unit settings are factory calibrated and should not be changed. CAUTION Changes to the calibrated values in the External Unit Settings can degrade the equipment performance. Please contact Technical Assistance to obtain the calibrated values. To View the External Unit Settings: 1. Access the Advanced page (see B.7.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A B.20 RESTARTING THE UNIT Resetting the client is required to activate certain configuration changes. These configuration settings include upgrading the unit’s software, defining frequency channels, and defining a base station. To Restart the Unit: 1. Access the Advanced page (see B.7.1, Accessing the Advanced Page). 2. Select Restart. The reset confirmation message is displayed. 3. Click the OK button to confirm that you want to restart the unit.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A APPENDIX C INSTALLATION OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES This section provides details for the installation options and accessories that are available through Tyco Electronics. C.1 SURGE PROTECTION OPTIONS C.1.1 RF Port Surge Protector, PT-016508-001 The RF port should be protected in all installation configurations. The recommended surge protector is the PolyPhaser AL-LSXL-ME, DC blocking lightning arrestor. This device should be connected directly to a station’s RF Port.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A C.1.3 GPS Port Surge Protector, PT-016508-002 Generally the GPS antenna is mounted directly to the base station chassis where the bonded chassis provides proximity protection. If the antenna is mounted elsewhere, surge protection should be installed between the GPS antenna port and the antenna. The GPS port supplies a DC voltage for an active antenna and so the protector must be able to pass DC. The recommended surge protector is the PolyPhaser DGXZ+15TFTF-A. Freq.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A C.1.5 AC/DC Surge Protector, PT-016508-006 When using 24-30 Vac to power Subscriber Stations, power source surge protection should be installed to protect the equipment from lightning and stray transients. The recommended protection device is the Polyphaser IS-PSP-24. This is a hardwire power supply shunt protector with high speed MOV and high current gas tube combination.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A C.1.7 CCTV Surge Protector, PT-016508-008 To protect CCTV coaxial lines we recommended installing a Transtector TCP CMS silicon based surge protection device. Nominal Service Voltages 90V Surge Current Ratings* 20kA Connector Type: BNC type Male/Female Max. Shunt Capacitance: <30 pF Series Resistance None Response Time (Max.) <5 Nanoseconds Insertion Loss @ 40MHz -0.5 dB C.1.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Table C-1: Recommended Fixed Antennas Part Number Polarization Manufacturer (Mfg Part Number) Description Gain (dBi) Beamwidth (-3 dB) Az° Size Weight EL° AN-013386-008 Subscriber Panel Antenna Mars Antenna and RF Systems (MA-WA49-1X) Linear, Vertical or Horizontal 21.0 12 x 12 x 0.6" (30.5 x 30.5 x 1.5 cm) AN-013386-013 Subscriber Panel Antenna PCTEL, Inc. MAXRAD (MP24581820PT) Linear, Vertical or Horizontal 20.0 15.1 x 13.9 x 1.9" (38.4 x 35.3 x 4.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Table C-1: Recommended Fixed Antennas Part Number Polarization Manufacturer (Mfg Part Number) Description Gain (dBi) Beamwidth (-3 dB) Az° Size EL° TerraWave Solutions (M5120120P10006) AN-013386-014 180° Sector Antenna Vertical 12.0 AN-013386-006 Grid Parabolic Antenna Radio Waves, Inc. (G2-4.7NF) Plane 26.4 24 in. diameter (61 cm) AN-013386-007 Std Parabolic Antenna Plane 21.2 AN-013386-001 Std Parabolic Antenna Plane 26.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Table C-1: Recommended Fixed Antennas Part Number Polarization Manufacturer (Mfg Part Number) Description Gain (dBi) Beamwidth (-3 dB) Az° AN-013386-011 Vertical C.3 Weight EL° PCTEL, Inc. MAXRAD (MEFC49005HF) Nomadic Antenna 5 Size 360 12 in. high (30.4 cm) 0.5 lbs (0.23 kg) MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT OPTIONS C.3.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A lightning strikes in excess of 200 kA. The kit also includes materials necessary for attachment to the buss bar, including mastic and electrical tape for weatherproofing. Installing Grounding Kit on Power Cable: When installing the grounding kit on the power cable, it is important to ensure the copper ground wire makes contact with the grounding strap as shown in Figure C-2.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A APPENDIX D INSTALLATION CABLE ASSEMBLIES D.1 POWER CABLES D.1.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A D.1.2 2-Pin Power Patch Cable, CA-014988-XXXXXX (Made from AD-CA-014988-XXXXX, Rev.
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MM-014720-001, Rev. A D.2 COPPER ETHERNET CABLE The Cat5e Ethernet cable consists of four (4) twisted-pair solid copper 24 gauge wires. The twisted pairs are contained with an inner jacket then shielded by foil with a drain wire all encased in a waterproof UV resistance outer Jacket designed for outdoor use. The cable meets or exceed EIA/TIA 568 B.2-1 and ISO/IEC 11801 Standards for 350 MHz high-speed data applications, and 10/100/1000 Mbps highperformance data communications.
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MM-014720-001, Rev. A D.2.3 Ethernet Cat5e Equipment Plug Kit 1738607-1 Assembly The following sections provide instructions for fabricating the Ethernet cable equipment end connection. The assembly procedures are provided for reference and are superseded by any instructions provided with the connector. Always read and follow any instructions provided by the connector manufacturer.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 2. Strip back the cable insulation and shielding approximately one inch exposing the twisted pairs . Proper strip length is necessary to insert the conductors into the contact slots. Insulation of individual conductors must not be cut or removed. This could result in shorted or open connections. 3. Conductor pairs must be oriented side–by–side in the order shown in Figure D-4, Detail A. The end of the cable jacket must be flattened so that the conductor pairs lay side–by–side. 4.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Conductor Pair 1 2 3 4 Conductor Pair for electrical schematic Conductor Color Code 4 Blue (BL) 5 White/Blue (W-BL) 1 White/Orange (W-O) 2 Orange (O) 3 White/Green (W-G) 6 Green (G) 7 White/Brown (WBR) 8 Brown (BR) Figure D-5: Cable Preparation Continued D.2.4.1 Termination Terminate the RJ-45 plug to the cable end using the following procedure: 1.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Figure D-6: Termination Requirements 4. The RJ-45 plug must be terminated to the cable according to the instructions included with the tooling. D.2.4.2 Assembly Assemble the RJ-45 connector into the plug assembly using the following procedures: 1. Align the locking tab of the RJ-45 plug with the wide slot at the front (end opposite the cable fitting) of the plug assembly. See Figure D-7, Detail A. 2. Depress the locking tab, and insert the RJ-45 plug into the plug assembly.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A To avoid damage to the connection, the cable must be pulled GENTLY when seating the RJ-45 plug. CAUTION 3. While holding the RJ-45 plug in position, rotate the cable fitting as shown in Figure D-7, Detail B until tightened to a torque of 1.7-2.8 N–m [15-25 lb–in.]. The given torque must be met in order for the cable fitting to seal the plug at the cable end.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A D.2.5 Ethernet Cable - Shelter End Connector The following sections provide instructions for fabricating the Ethernet cable shelter end connector, Tyco Electronics part number 336462-1 (or equivalent). The assembly procedures are provided for reference and are superseded by any instructions provided with the connector. Always read and follow any instructions provided by the connector manufacturer. Figure D-8: Tyco Electronics 336462-1 Cat 5e (EMT) Plug Connector Assembly D.2.5.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Cut and remove any cable filler, ripcord, or plastic wrap, if present. 5. Slide the plug shield over the cable jacket and cable shield. 1. Slide on the boot. 2. Strip the cable jacket. 3. Fold the outside shield and foil back over the jacket. 4. Foil of individual pair shields must be trimmed up to max 2mm max. 5. Slide the plug shield over the cable jacket and cable shield.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A 3. While firmly holding the positioned pairs, make a preliminary cut to the pairs to help the insertion of the conductors into the wire holder, as shown in Figure D-11. 4. Insert the conductors through the wire holder and slide it up to the end, as shown in Figure D-12. Original cable twisting. Untwist the pairs as much as possible. Figure D-10: Cable Positioning - Untwist Pairs Hold firmly the positioned pairs. Make a preliminary cut. Conductors are ready for insertion.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Insert the conductors through the wire holder. Slide the wire holder up to the jacket end. Figure D-12: Cable Positioning, Insert Wire Holder 5. While holding all conductors down against the wire holder in a flat layer, trim all conductors evenly and square with appropriate tooling, just beyond the front edge of the wire holder, as shown in Figure D-13. Trim all conductors evenly and square with appropriate tooling. Conductors perfectly aligned at the wire holder edge.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Push the wire holder into the housing until it latches. Figure D-15: Cable Positioning, Latch Wire Holder in Housing 8. Visually verify that all conductors are fully inserted into the housing with the ends of the conductors seated against the end of the housing cavity. If not, push the cable into the wire holder and check if the wire holder has latched into both sides of the plug housing. D.2.5.3 Connector Termination 1.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Figure D-17: Connector Termination, Trim Excess Foil 4. Slide the boot over the crimped plug and shield, as shown in Figure D-18. Slide the boot over the crimped plug. Figure D-18: Connector Termination, Slide on Boot Cover 5. After fabricating the connectors on both ends of the cable, test the cable for continuity and verify there are no shorts or opens.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A D.3 FIBER OPTIC CABLE D.3.1 Fiber Optic Cable Specifications Electrical • Fiber Type 100Base-FX Multimode • Core Diameter 62.5 um • Cladding Diameter 125 um • Wavelength 850 nm 1300 nm • Attenuation (Maximum) 3.4 dB/km 1.5 dB/km • Bandwidth (Maximum) 200 MHz-km 500 MHz-km D.3.2 Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable The fiber optic cable available from Tyco Electronics is intended for outdoor applications supporting networking, data transfer, and phone lines.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Table D-2: Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies Part Number 134 Description CA-015488-000003 Cable, Fiber Optic, Outdoor, IP67, LC-LC Duplex, 3 feet long. CA-015488-000005 Cable, Fiber Optic, IP67, LC-LC Duplex, 5 feet long. CA-015488-000010 Cable, Fiber Optic, Outdoor, IP67, LC-LC Duplex, 10 feet long. CA-015488-000016 Cable, Fiber Optic, Outdoor, IP67, LC-LC Duplex, 16 feet long. CA-015488-000033 Cable, Fiber Optic, Outdoor, IP67, LC-LC Duplex, 33 feet long.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A D.3.3 Fiber Optic Cable Demarcation Once the outdoor fiber cable enters a protected area, a shelter or other indoor space, we recommend creating a demarcation point to transition from outdoor fiber cabling to indoor fiber cabling. Tyco Electronics provides one option for this task with the use of a rack mount panel and industrialized fiber receptacles.
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MM-014720-001, Rev. A APPENDIX E SPECIFICATIONS E.1 SUBSCRIBER STATION E.1.1 Hardware Specifications Model Numbers: Low Power Copper Client: MAVM-VMCLL (BS-010700-001) High Power Copper Client: MAVM-VMXCH (BS-010700-002) High Power Nomadic Copper Client: MAVM-VMCHN (BS-010700-002) 2 High Power Fiber Client: MAVM-VMCHH (BS-010700-003) Low Power Fiber Client: MAVM-VMCLH (BS-010700-004) Physical Characteristics: Electrical Power: Standard Models: Fiber Models: 11 to 30 Vdc (neg. gnd.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A E.1.2 Data Specifications Security Features: Authentication: X.509 Digital Certificate Authorization: RSA Public Key Encryption Encryption: AES 128 bit Network Features: Management: SNMP Convergence: IPv4 over IEEE 802.3/Ethernet IEEE 802.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A E.1.3 Transmitter Frequency: 4897.5 + 5*n (n=1,2,…18) MHz, or 4895.0 + 10*n (n=1,2,…9) MHz Channel Bandwidth: 5 or 10 MHz Output Power into a 50 Ω Load: Low Power Model: 0.1 Watts (+20 dBm QPSK/16QAM) High Power Model: 0.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A E.2 BASE STATION E.2.1 Hardware Specifications Model Numbers: Base Station, AC with Copper Ethernet: MAVM-VMXBA (BS-009214-001) Base Station, DC with Fiber: MAVM-VMXBD (BS-009214-002) Base Station, DC with Copper Ethernet: MAVM-VMXBD (BS-009214-003) Physical Characteristics: Electrical Power: AC Model: DC Model: 120 Vac ±15%, 50-60 Hz +24 ±3 Vdc (neg. gnd.) Power Consumption: 60 Watts maximum Size (H x W x D): 14.5 in. x 8.0 in. x 4.25 in. (36.9 cm x 20.3 cm x 10.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A Security Features: Authentication: X.509 Digital Certificate Authorization: RSA Public Key Encryption Encryption: AES 128 bit Network Features: Management: SNMP Convergence: IPv4 over IEEE 802.3/Ethernet IEEE 802.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A E.2.2 Transmitter Frequency Band: 4937.5 + 5*n (n=1,2,…10) MHz Channel Bandwidth: 5 MHz RF Power Output: 0.5 Watts (27 dBm ) Maximum Output Power Control: 30 dB FCC ID: BV8VIDA-BB Industry Canada: 3670A-VIDABB Spectrum Mask: FCC Mask M (90.210) E.2.3 Receiver Frequency Band: 4937.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A E.3 MULTILINK STATION AND B510 BASE STATION E.3.1 Hardware Specifications Model Numbers: MultiLink Station 3: MAVM-MLINK (BS-014648-003) B510 Base Station : MAVM-MBASE (BS-014648-004) Regulatory: Wireless Protocol: IEEE 802.16 2004 FCC ID: MultiLink Station: Base Station BV8MLINK BV8MBASE Industry Canada: MultiLink Station: B510 Base Station 3670A-MLINK 3670A-MBASE Spectrum Mask: FCC Mask 90.210(m) Physical Characteristics: Electrical Power: +24 ±3 Vdc (neg. gnd.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A System Interfaces: Data Plane: Copper: Fiber: 100Base-TX (copper - RJ-45 connector), Weatherproof 100Base-FX (LC Fiber Optic Connector), Weatherproof 4.9 GHz RF: Two-Type-N (F) connectors, 50 ohms (base station/client) GPS RF: TNC (F) connector, 50 ohms Security Features: Authentication: X.509 Digital Certificate Authorization: RSA Public Key Encryption Encryption: AES 128 bit Network Features: Management: SNMP Convergence: IPv4 over IEEE 802.3/Ethernet IEEE 802.
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MM-014720-001, Rev. A E.3.2 E.3.3 Base Station Section Specifications Transmitter Frequency Band: 4897.5 + 5*n (n=1,2,…18) MHz, or 4895.0 + 10*n (n=1,2,…9) MHz Channel Bandwidth: 5 or 10 MHz RF Power Output: 0.5 Watts (27 dBm ) Maximum Output Power Control: 30 dB FCC ID: MultiLink Station: Base Station BV8MLINK BV8MBASE Industry Canada: MultiLink Station: Base Station 3670A-MLINK 3670A-MBASE Spectrum Mask: FCC Mask M (90.210) E.3.4 Receiver Frequency Band: 4897.
MM-014720-001, Rev. A E.3.5 Subscriber Station Section Specifications (MultiLink Only) E.3.6 Transmitter Frequency: 4897.5 + 5*n (n=1,2,…18) MHz, or 4895.0 + 10*n (n=1,2,…9) MHz Channel Bandwidth: 5 or 10 MHz Output Power into a 50 Ω Load: 0.5 Watts (+27 dBm QPSK/16QAM) Output Power Control: +27 to -23 dBm (50 dB range) adjustable, 1 dB steps FCC ID: BV8MLINK Industry Canada: 3670A-MLINK Spectrum Mask: FCC Mask M (90.210) E.3.7 Receiver Frequency Band: 4897.
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