LTE TDD Quick Start Guide Issue 02 Date 2014-04-29
Quick Start Guide Contents Contents 1 About This Document ............................................................................................................. 1 2 Device Panel.............................................................................................................................. 2 3 What You Need ......................................................................................................................... 3 4 Requirements ..........................................
Quick Start Guide 1 About This Document 1 About This Document FCC Regulations: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
Quick Start Guide 2 Device Panel 2 Device Panel Figure 2-1 IDU Rear Panel Figure 2-2 IDU Front Panel Issue 02 (2014-04-29) 2
Quick Start Guide 3 What You Need 3 What You Need Ensure that you have everything required to properly set up your device. The LTE ODU The LTE IDU The Quick Start Guide Power adapter and AC Power Cord One 1.
Quick Start Guide 4 Requirements 4 Requirements Make sure you have the following things before you start: INTERNET ACCESS: You need a USIM card from an LTE ISP (Internet Service Provider). You may also need a PIN code to use the USIM card. VoIP ACCOUNT: If you wish to make phone calls over the Internet, you need the account information provided by your VoIP service provider (the company that lets you make phone calls over the Internet). WEB BROWSER: Internet Explorer 6.
Quick Start Guide 5 How It Works 5 How It Works Figure 5-1 LAN and WAN 1. The outdoor unit (ODU) connects to the LTE network and the indoor unit (IDU). 2. Connects the IDU to your computer/local area network. 3. The IDU also functions as a WiFi access point. 4. The IDU can also be an analog-to-VoIP telephone adapter. This Quick Start Guide shows you how to set up your outdoor and indoor units in order to access the Internet.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware 6 Set Up the Hardware Before you begin, ensure that you are familiar with all safety and accident prevention procedures necessary for working at heights and with electricity. Do NOT install the ODU during a lightning storm. 6.1 Choose a Location The ODU can be mounted on a pole or antenna mast or on a wall using the supplied bracket mount. Choose a mounting point that is sturdy enough to hold the ODU, even during high winds.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware Make sure the ODU is turned off before you insert your USIM card. It is recommended to NOT connect the PoE cable before you do this step. Otherwise, the USIM card may be damaged. Step 1 Twist the SIM card slot's cover counterclockwise to remove it from the ODU. Step 2 Insert your SIM card. Figure 6-1 Insert USIM Card Step 3 Align and put the cover to protect it in the ODU. ----End 6.3 LED Behavior When set up the CPE, the LED will have the following behavior.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware LED name Location Color LED Behavior Status Indication Table 6-1 Signal Strength LED Definition RSRP: dBm SINR: dB RSRP < -114 -114 <= RSRP< -109 -109 <= RSRP< -104 -104 <= RSRP < -94 -94 <= RSRP < -84 RSRP > = -84 SINR < -2.8 0 1 1 1 1 1 -2.8 <= SINR < 1.2 0 1 2 2 2 2 1.2 <= SINR < 4.8 0 1 2 3 3 3 4.8 <= SINR < 13.2 0 1 2 3 4 4 SINR >= 13.2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware Figure 6-3 AttachGround Cable to the Ground ----End 6.5 Connect the ODU to the IDU Lay a CAT5 Ethernet cable (not included) from your intended IDU location to your intended ODU location. The maximum distance of CAT5 cable is limited to 100 m (328 feet). Signal attenuation may result if you use cable extenders to cover a greater distance. If you intend to use cable ties or other methods to secure the cable, do not tighten them yet.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware Figure 6-4 ConnectEthernet Cable to ODU Step 3 Put the cover on the ODU housing and twist the screw. ----End 6.6 Connect the IDU Figure 6-5 IDU Hardware Connections Make sure you have inserted your USIM card into the ODU.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware Step 1 Connect the CAT5 Ethernet cable which is already connected to the ODU to the IDU's RJ-45 PoE port. Do not connect a computer or a switch directly to the IDU's PoE port due to the high PoE power (48V). Step 2 Connect the supplied power adapter to the IDU. The POWER LED shines a steady green once connected. Step 3 Connect the included Ethernet cable from the computer to one of the IDU's ETHERNET ports.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware Figure 6-6 Installation Angle Step 1 For +15° and 0° angle installations, position the bracket with the +15° mark on the top. Use the two holes (marked as A) for +15° angle installation. Use the two holes (marked as B) for 0° angle installation. Figure 6-7 Bracketanglemark Step 2 Align two M6 nuts to the bottom two holes to attach the pole bracket to the U bolt on a pole or mast. Use a wrench to tighten the nuts with the U bolt.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware Figure 6-8 Connect theUBolt Step 3 Align the four edge holes on the mounting bracket with the screws on the rear of the LTE Device. Then use a wrench to tighten the four nuts with the screws. Figure 6-9 Attach the ODU to the Bracket ----End 6.7.1 Recommended Scheme To avoid factitious damage to the equipment and ensure your personal safety and proper use of the product, stick to the following requirements: The ODU must be grounded.
Quick Start Guide 6 Set Up the Hardware The length of the Pgnd conductor should be less than 1 m. The total length of the Ethernet cable between ODU and the IDU should be less than 100 m. The ODU should be installed within the protective angle of the lightning rod which is 45 degree as showed below. The lightning protector is a PoE type, it can be purchased in the open market. The surge current rating of the protector is 300 A, 10/1000us per Bellcore 1089 and 3 kA, 8x20us per IEC 61000-4-5.
Quick Start Guide 7 Connect to the Internet 7 Connect to the Internet Step 1 Open a web browser and go to http://192.168.1.1. If your service provider's LTE login page appears instead of your default Home page then all you need to do is enter the login information that you were given and follow the on- screen instructions. The LTE Device (IDU+ODU) should then automatically update itself with the settings that you need to connect to the Internet.
Quick Start Guide 7 Connect to the Internet Figure 7-2 Main Screen Step 3 If the INTERNET light is off, manually configure the Internet connection. Click Network Setting > Broadband. If the APN (Access Point Name) is not the same as what you were given, click the Modify icon. Figure 7-3 Network Setting > Broadband This device supports dual APN. If this function needs to be used you can click the Modify icon to enable. Step 4 Change the APN, IP address server settings if necessary. Click Apply.
Quick Start Guide 7 Connect to the Internet Figure 7-4 Network Setting > Broadband > Modify The LTE settings should be provided by your Internet service provider. Step 5 If a PIN code is required, click Network Setting > Broadband > SIM. Enter it and then click Apply. Figure 7-5 Network Setting > Broadband > SIM Step 6 Wait for the INTERNET light to turn on and then try browsing to a website. If you can see the website, your LTE connection is working properly.
Quick Start Guide 8 Wireless 8 Wireless 8.1 Turn the Wireless On or Off Step 1 Make sure the PWR/SYS LED is on (not blinking). Step 2 Press the WIRELESS On/Off button for one second and release it. ----End The WLAN/WPS LED should change from on to off or vice versa. Alternatively, you can go to Network Setting > Wireless in the Web Configurator, select Enable Wireless LAN, configure wireless settings and then click Apply. See the User's Guide for more information.
Quick Start Guide 8 Wireless Figure 8-1 Network Setting > Wireless 8.2 Activate WPS You can set up a wireless network with WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) or manually add a client to your wireless network. Activating WPS helps you quickly set up a wireless network with strong security. Using the physical WPS button: Step 1 Make sure the PWR/SYS LED is on (not blinking). Step 2 Press the WIRELESS On/Off button for more than five seconds and release it.
Quick Start Guide 8 Wireless Figure 8-2 NetworkSetting >Wireless>WPS Step 3 Press the WPS button on your WPS-enabled wireless client nearby within 2 minutes. The WLAN/WPS LED should flash while the LTE Device sets up a WPS connection with the wireless device. You must activate WPS in the LTE Device and in another wireless device within two minutes of each other. See your User's Guide for more information.
Quick Start Guide 9 Make Phone Calls 9 Make Phone Calls The VoIP settings should be provided by your VoIP service provider. Using a telephone connected to one of the IDU's PHONE port, place a call to another phone (either an Internet phone, or a regular PSTN number). If you can call the other number, your VoIP setup is working properly. Follow these directions to make calls over the Internet. Step 1 To dial a SIP number, press the numbers on your phone's keypad to make the call.
Quick Start Guide 10 Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting Use this section if you have problems with your LTE Device. 10.1 Power LED Figure 10-1 PowerLED Symbol Table 10-1 Power LED Definition LED COLOR STATU S DESCRIPTION PWR/SYS Green On The LTE Device is receiving power and ready for use. Blinking The LTE Device is booting up. On The LTE Device detected an error while self-testing, or there is a device malfunction. Blinking The LTE Device is upgrading the firmware.
Quick Start Guide 10 Troubleshooting 10.2 Know RESET Button Figure 10-2 RESET Button To reset the device to default, press the RESET button until the power LED begins to blink. Then check the other LEDs. Based on the following definitions of the other LEDs, it can diagnose if there's any hardware defect. 10.3 LTE LED Figure 10-3 LTE LED Symbol Table 10-2 LTE LED Definition LED COLOR STAT US DESCRIPTION LTE Green On The LTE Device has an LTE connection on the WAN.
Quick Start Guide 10 Troubleshooting ----End 10.4 WLAN/WPS LED Figure 10-4 WLAN/WPSLED Symbol Table 10-3 WLAN/WPS LED Definition LED COLOR STATU S DESCRIPTION WLAN/ WPS Green On The wireless network is activated and is operating in IEEE 802.11 "b", "g" or "n" mode. Blinking The LTE Device is communicating with other wireless clients. Blinking The LTE Device is setting up a WPS connection. Orange Off The wireless network is not activated.
Quick Start Guide 10 Troubleshooting Table 10-4 PHONE LED Definition LED COLOR STATU S DESCRIPTION PHONE Green On A SIP account is registered for the phone port. Blinking A telephone connected to the phone port has its receiver off of the hook or there is an incoming call. On A SIP account is registered for the phone port and there is a voice message in the corresponding SIP account.
Quick Start Guide 10 Troubleshooting LED COLOR STATU S DESCRIPTION ETHERNET Yellow (Giga Ethernet) On The LTE Device has a successful 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection with a device on the Local Area Network (LAN). Blinking The LTE Device is sending or receiving data to/from the LAN at 1000 Mbps. On The LTE Device has a successful 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection with a device on the Local Area Network (LAN). Blinking The LTE Device is sending or receiving data to/from the LAN at 10/100 Mbps.