IPSeries B64700G25 700 MHz Base Station Product Owner’s Manual Version Date: November 17, 2004 Document #: 516.80531.POM Version: X1 Copyright 2004 IPMobileNet, Inc. .
Operation is subject to the following two (2) conditions: (1) this devise may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. The following U.S. Patents apply to this product: U.S. Patent numbers 5,640,695,6,018,647,6,243,393 Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. All rights reserved.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................. 3 Product Description....................................................................................................................... 3 Product Functionality .................................................................................................................... 3 External Features ..............................................
SECTION 1: OVERVIEW Product Description The content of this manual applies to all frequency ranges of the IPSeries Base Stations, unless otherwise specified. This manual will note key differences between frequency ranges when appropriate. The IPSeries Base Stations are intelligent devices designed for stringent requirements of mobile data communication systems.
SECTION 1: OVERVIEW External Features The base station technology is enclosed in a sturdy aluminum case. The external features consist of a series of connectors in the rear of the base station and light emitting diodes in the front of the base station, as described in this section. a The product warranty becomes void if an uncertified or unauthorized individual removes the base station cover.
SECTION 1: OVERVIEW The base station’s front external features consist of six (6) LED (light emitting diodes) indicators defined as follows: TABLE 2: EXTERNAL FEATURES (Front) LED Name TX Indicates that transmission is in progress CD Carrier detect indicates an RF message is detected RX1 Indicates that receiving is in progress on Receiver 1 RX2 Indicates that receiving is in progress on Receiver 2 RX3 Indicates that receiving is in progress on Receiver 3 POWER 489287.DOC When lit….
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Base Station Setup Intended for rack unit configuration, the base station can be installed in an existing rack or assembled into a rack of its own. Rack Unit Mounting Figure 3: Base Station Mounting in the Rack Unit (Front View) Table 3 lists the required components for a base station setup.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Overview This chapter provides the basic setup involved in the installation process of an IPSeries Base Station. For backhaul requirements, refer to Appendix A of this document. a Standard considerations such as air flow clearance above the base station for heat dissipation and ensuring adequate space exists behind the base station for the routing of cables are of primary importance.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Instructions If setting up a new rack unit, make sure to complete the rack unit setup according to the Manufacturers’ instructions. Base Station Installation into the Rack Unit Receiver and Transmitter Connections To connect the base station, perform the following steps: Step 1 Connect the RF coaxial cable to Receiver 1 (RX1) on the back of the base station. Step 2 Route the cable neatly toward the top of the rack.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 4: Base Station Mounting and Connection in the Rack Unit (Rear View) 489287.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Single Base Station Configuration Figure 5: Base Station Ethernet Connection NOTE: The base station shown in the figure only displays Ethernet connectivity and is not display the actual 700 MHz base station. To connect a single base station, perform the following steps: Step 1 Plug in the Ethernet crossover cable into the Ethernet port on the base station (as shown in the figure above).
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 489287.DOC If connecting to a serial backhaul, an IPMobileNet IPTurbo Converter is required. For connection instructions, refer to the IPTurbo Converter Quick Reference Guide (IPMN p/n: 516.80496.QR).