Section 7A Users Manual FCC ID: PHX-OSU2510R Section 7A Users Manual Motorola, Inc.
Installing and using the Expedience Outdoor Subscriber Unit (OSU) Broadband Wireless Access System This document is intended for use by professional equipment installers. Subscribers of the high speed Internet service should not attempt to install the OSU.
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CONTENTS Welcome .............................................................................................. 1 Before you begin .................................................................................. 1 Additional material required for installation .....................................................1 Pre-installation planning ......................................................................................1 Connecting the OSU to a computer ................................................
Welcome This document describes how to install and use the Expedience outdoor subscriber unit (OSU) to obtain wireless high-speed Internet access. Subscribers can connect the OSU to a computer or to a small office/home office (SOHO) local area network (LAN) through a hub, switch, or router. This document is intended for use by professional equipment installers. Subscribers of the high-speed Internet service should not attempt to install the OSU.
• Locate the components shipped with the OSU device. Table1 lists these components. Table 1 2 Components of the OSU package Component Part number Quantity OSU device (vertical) Bracket arm Pole/wall bracket Pole clamp Lag bolt, hex head, 1/4" x 2, SS 5/16 hex bolt x 3.
Figure 2 illustrates the OSU package contents. Components are not to scale.
Figure 3 shows the package components, in an assembled unit. Figure 3 Package components on assembled OSU Connecting the OSU to a computer This section describes how to connect the OSU to a computer. If the OSU is to be connected to a network device (such as a router or switch), refer to the section “Connecting the OSU to a network” on page14, in this guide.
Cabling overview Figure 4 illustrates the routing of the ground wire, the category 5e Ethernet cable, and the OSU power/Ethernet cable. Note: The ground wire, grounding rod, outdoor power/Ethernet cable, Ethernet cable, and computer NIC are not supplied with the system.
Installing the OSU This section describes how to find an appropriate installation location for the OSU and how to install the OSU on the building. Selecting an installation location for the OSU It is recommended that you determine the optimum installation location for the OSU before physically mounting the OSU to the building.
Completing the mounting bracket assembly 1 Attach wall bracket 1 to the back of the OSU by screwing the four, 1/4-20 screws, lock washers, and flat washers through the holes in the wall bracket and into the corresponding holes on the back of the OSU. 2 Attach one end of the bracket arm to the arch on wall bracket 1. a Insert a 5/16 x 1 1/2 hex bolt into the arch of the wall bracket that you attached to the OSU in step 1. Ensure that the head of the medium hex bolt rests inside the bolt jam of the arch.
After finding the strongest signal from the service provider, tighten all the bolts on the mounting bracket assembly. When the screws are fully tightened, the OSU will no longer move sideways, nor up and down. Attach the OSU and mounting bracket assembly to the outside of the building 1 Where possible, install the OSU on the side of the building that has the greatest exposure to the communications tower of the service provider.
4 Tighten the clamp so the bracket assembly and attached OSU are tight on the pole. Figure 6 Pole clamp and tightening clamp screws Connecting Ethernet / power cable to OSU 1 Cut an as-needed length of outdoor-rated category-5 Ethernet cable for chosen the installation site. The maximum cable length is 200 feet. 2 Terminate the cable using standard RJ-45 connectors.
Running cables through building’s wall The power/Ethernet cable runs from inside the building to the OSU. 1 In the desired location, drill a 3/4 inch (18 mm) hole through the wall. 2 Draw one end of the category 5e cable through the hole. 3 Route the category 5e power/Ethernet cable to the location where the power supply is to be plugged in. 4 After completing the installation, seal the hole with a silicone or acrylic caulking material.
Installing a data line protector It is recommended that you use a data line protector to connect the OSU to the user’s LAN or computer, particularly in installations of the OSU above the roof line. The data line protector provides protection against static electricity and momentary lightning surges on the OSU cable and the subscriber’s LAN, to the OSU, the user’s computer, and other devices that may be connected to the local Ethernet LAN.
Plugging in the power supply 1 Plug the category 5e cord from the OSU into the jack labelled “OSU/power” on the power supply. 2 Use a standard, category 5e Ethernet cable to connect the computer to the jack labelled “computer” on the power supply. Caution: Make sure that the cable from the OSU and category 5e Ethernet cable to the computer or network hub are connected to the correct jacks as described in the section “Installing a data line protector‚” in this manual.
6 Perform one of the following: • To set up the host computer to dynamically receive an IP address from the service provider, activate the Obtain an IP Address automatically radio button. • To set up the host computer to have a static IP address: a Activate the Use the following IP address radio button. b In the Use the Following IP Address group, complete the fields, as appropriate. 7 To close the windows, click OK. 8 Turn off your computer.
Configuring IP address assignment for routers For instructions on how to assign a static IP address to a router, or to set up the router to use DHCP to receive an IP address, refer to the documentation that accompanied the device. Connecting to the Internet To connect to the Internet: Start your Internet browser, and try to open a few Internet sites. • If you can open numerous sites, enjoy your new, high-speed service.
FCC / Industry Canada Information NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Limits detailed below. A minimum of 20 centimetres (8 inches) separation between the OSU and the operator and all other persons should be maintained. This product complies with the requirements for Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard as defined in the FCC rules 47CFR1.1307 and 47CFR2.1091 and Industry Canada Standard RSS-102.
NOTE: 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. 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.
emploi ne seraient pas totalement prévenues du potentiel d'exposition ou ne pourraient pas avoir de contrôle sur leur exposition. Déclaration de conformité Numéros de modèle des appareils d'abonné extérieurs:OSU-2510-R Le présent dispositif est conforme à la section 15 des règlements de la FCC.
INDEX C cable diagram 5 cat 5e cable plugging in 12 running through house 10 computer NIC requirement 1 cross-over cable 14 S switch connecting to OSU 14 G ground wire connecting 10 grounding rod 1 grounding wire recommended 1 I IP address renewing 14 IP address (host computer) refreshing 14 L LAN connecting to OSU 14 M mounting bracket attaching to house 8 N network device connecting to OSU 14 NIC requirement 1 O OSU choosing installation location 1 connecting to network 14 minimum separation distan