SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER ▶ 3 Plug the other end of the standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on the Management Computer. ✓ What Can I Do Now? Connect an MPU5 to a computer for configuration NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Section C: Accessing the Web Management Interface → ▶ What Will I Learn? How to access the Web Management Interface to configure the MPU5 ≈ Parts List Web Browser (Internet Explorer 7+, Firefox 3+, or Chrome PAGE 52 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE 1 Open the web browser 2 In the address bar, type https://10.3.1.254 then press the Enter key. Microsoft Internet Explorer 7+ Microsoft Internet Explorer 7+ Mozilla Firefox 3+ Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox 3+ Google Chrome NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE 3 The web browser will ask you to accept a security certificate. In Internet Explorer: a a Click Continue to this website (not recommended) PAGE 54 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details.
SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE In Firefox: b b Click I Understand the Risks NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE c d c PAGE 56 OF 176 Click Add Exception 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved d Click Confirm Security Exception NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details.
SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE In Chrome: e Click Advanced f Click Proceed to 10.3.1.254 (unsafe) e f NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE 4 Wait for the Web Management Interface page to load 5 In the Management password field, type password 6 Click Authenticate. 5 6 PAGE 58 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details.
SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE ? ✓ ▶ Why does the Security Exception Page or the Web Management Interface page not load? 1 Verify that you configured the Management Computer IP address and subnet mask properly. 4 Ensure that you are using a compatible web browser. 2 Ensure that all cables are connected properly 5 Reboot the node. 3 Ensure that you are accessing the correct management IP address (10.3.1.254).
SOFTWARE SETUP: SECURITY KEY Section D: Basic Network Setup Security Key → What Will I Learn? How to set the security key and crypto mode on an MPU5 ▶ 1 Click the Security tab. 2 In the Set Key section, locate the Update drop down menu. Select Node. 3 In the Crypto Mode drop down menu, select the desired Crypto Mode. 4 In the Enter key field, type the desired security key or click the Generate button to generate a random key.
SOFTWARE SETUP: SECURITY KEY 1 2 3 4 6 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: SECURITY KEY ✓ What Can I Do Now? ▶ Set or change the security key and crypto mode for a single node ▶ Generate a random security key ▶ Save a security key in a text file to copy to other nodes Assigning IP Address and Interface Names → ▶ What Will I Learn? How to set and change the Node Name and IP Address of a node PAGE 62 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS AND INTERFACE NAMES 1 Click the Node Configuration tab. 2 Click the Node Configuration button. 1 2 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS AND INTERFACE NAMES 3 In the Management section, find the Node Name field and enter the desired Node Name. 5 Enter a Netmask and Gateway, if required. Otherwise, check the Factory Default box. 4 In the IP Address field, enter the desired IP Address. 6 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save & Reconfigure Unit button. 7 Wait for the page to reload. 3 4 5 PAGE 64 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: REBOOTING AN INDIVIDUAL NODE ✓ What Can I Do Now? ▶ Access the Node Configuration page for an individual node ▶ Set the Node Name and IP Address of a node to fit the node into your IP scheme and identify the node in status functions Rebooting an Individual Node 1 Log into the node. 3 2 Click the Node Configuration tab. Scroll down and click the Reboot Node button.
SOFTWARE SETUP: NETWORK NODE LIST Network Node List → What Will I Learn? ▶ How to add and remove nodes from the Management Node List ▶ How to push the Management Node List to all nodes in your network 1 Click the Network Configuration tab. 2 Click Network Node List. 1 2 PAGE 66 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
SOFTWARE SETUP: NETWORK NODE LIST The Network Node List creates a list of nodes for Network Status and Network Configuration functions. Those functions will ONLY operate on nodes that are in the Network Node List. Adding Nodes to the Network Node List 1 Ensure that all your nodes are powered on and that you have configured their IP addresses and node names. These will appear in the Other Nodes on Network box. 2 Click Refresh if all nodes do not appear.
SOFTWARE SETUP: NETWORK NODE LIST Managing the Network Node List 1 After you add nodes to the Network Node List, they will appear in the box on the left of the page. 2 Use the Up, Down, Remove, Clear All, and Sort buttons to reorder or delete nodes from the Network Node List. 3 Click Push Management List to Network to copy the Network Node List to all the nodes in the Network Node List.
SOFTWARE SETUP: NETWORK NODE LIST ✓ What Can I Do Now? ▶ Add new nodes to the Network Node List ▶ Remove nodes from the Network Node List ▶ Synchronize the Network Node List between all nodes on your network NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
TESTING CONNECTIVITY: NEIGHBOR NODE STATUS Part III: Testing Connectivity → What Will I Learn? ▶ How to tell if nodes are connected ▶ How to see the connection strength between Neighbor Nodes ▶ Neighbor Nodes are nodes connected without hops through other nodes How to test bandwidth between nodes ▶ Check Neighbor Node Status 1 Click the Network Status tab. 2 Click the Neighbor Status button. 1 2 PAGE 70 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
TESTING CONNECTIVITY: NEIGHBOR NODE STATUS 3 Verify that all nodes are communicating with the network. Notes: ▶ This table only displays Neighbor Nodes (nodes directly connected without hops through other nodes. If you spread nodes apart, they may disappear from the Neighbor Nodes Status page when they become connected via a hop.
TESTING CONNECTIVITY: THROUGHPUT TEST Perform a Throughput Test 1 Click the Node Status tab. 2 Click the Bandwidth Test button. 3 4 5 Check or uncheck the Upload only test box. If this box is checked, only upload speed to the destination node will be tested. ! WARNING!: During long duration tests, data will continue to be sent for the full specified duration even if a different data flow is started or the web browser is exited. 6 Click Run Test and wait for the test to complete.
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TESTING CONNECTIVITY: THROUGHPUT TEST Throughput Test Logging 1 Click the Enable Logging button. PAGE 74 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved 2 When the throughput test is run, data will be collected in a table at the bottom of the page. NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details.
TESTING CONNECTIVITY: THROUGHPUT TEST Position Status: displays GPS status information for the current node. See the Check GPS Status section for an explanation of these fields. Clear: clears all data from the table Note: If Clear is not pressed before beginning a test, the new throughput test data will be appended sequentially to the existing table of data.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO Part IV: Using the Web Management Interface View Individual Node Information 1 Click the Node Status tab. 2 Click the Unit Info button. 1 2 PAGE 76 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO 3 The page will display: Firmware Version: Wave Relay® firmware version loaded on the node Wave Relay Model: Device model Serial No.: Serial number of the node Uptime: Operating time since the node was last powered on or rebooted Temperature: Temperature of the power board, main board CPU, and all three RF chains Input Power Voltage: Voltage supplied to node Battery Status: Battery percentage remaining Battery Temperature: Appx.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO Configuring RF Settings for a Single Node 1 Click the Node Configuration tab. PAGE 78 OF 176 2 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved Click the RF Configuration button. 3 Scroll to the RF Configuration section NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO 4 Configure settings if needed. Note: changing these settings may cause poor performance or loss of connectivity. Radio Name: Assign a name - check the Factory Default box to use the factory default name. Frequency: Assign a frequency to operate on. Nodes must be operating on the same frequency to communicate. Ensure that the frequency is set to match the RF module installed in the unit.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: UPGRADING FIRMWARE Upgrading Firmware 1 Click the Node Configuration tab. 2 3 Click Choose File, then navigate to and select the firmware file you wish to load. 4 Click Upload. ! WARNING!: A firmware upgrade will cause the node to be reconfigured, an operation that causes a period of downtime. Do not perform a firmware upgrade during mission critical operations that cannot tolerate such disruptions.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: UPGRADING FIRMWARE 1 2 3 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 4 03EN073 Rev.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: CONFIGURATION FILES Creating a Configuration File 1 Click the Node Configuration tab. 2 Click the Config Management button. 3 Click Store File. 4 Click Store. 5 A prompt will appear to choose where to save the configuration file. Note: this file contains settings (both Network Configuration and Node Configuration settings) for the current node only. Note: do not save configuration files from nodes without a RF module installed. PAGE 82 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
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USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: CONFIGURATION FILES Loading Settings from a Configuration File 1 Click the Node Configuration tab. 4 Configure Node Name and Management IP configuration (IP, Netmask, Gateway) source. Keep Current Settings: Node Name, Management IP, Netmask, and Gateway will not change after the configuration file is loaded. Pull from Config File: Node Name, Management IP, Netmask, and Gateway will be set to the values in the Config File you are loading.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: CONFIGURATION FILES 6 Click Choose File. Navigate to the desired configuration file to load. 7 Click Load. Note: the configuration file should be from a device with the same firmware version and RF hardware configuration as the device being configured. Note: do not load configuration files that have been saved from nodes with no RF module installed.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: RESET TO FACTORY CONFIG Reset Node to Factory Configuration 1 4 5 Click the Node Configura2 Click Config Management. 3 Click Factory Reset. tion tab. Configure Node Name and Management IP configuration (IP, Netmask, Gateway). Keep Current Settings: Node Name, Management IP, Netmask, and Gateway will not change after the node is reset to factory configuration. Full Factory Reset: All settings will be reset to factory configuration.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: CHECK GPS STATUS Check GPS Status 1 Click the Node Status tab. 2 Click the GPS Status button. 3 The page will display: Source: GPS information source Latitude: Current latitude of the node Longitude: Current longitude of the node Altitude: Current altitude of the node as MSL (above sea level) and HAE (above ellipsoid) NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: NETWORK STATUS Network Status Tab The Network Status tab allows you to view information about every node in the network at the same time. Besides MANET Monitor, Network Visualization, and Channel Plan, each page displays the same information as its counterpart on the Node Status page, but for every node in the network.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: NETWORK STATUS NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: NETWORK VISUALIZATION Configuring Visualization Settings 1 Click the Node Configuration tab. 2 Click Node Configuration. 3 Scroll to the Wave Relay SA box. 4 Configure Wave Relay Situational Awareness settings: Enable/Disable WRSA Packets: select Enabled to enable Wave Relay SA WRSA Multicast Address: defines the multicast address for sending and receiving Wave Relay SA packets - uncheck the Factory Default box to modify this field.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: NETWORK VISUALIZATION 1 2 3 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: NETWORK VISUALIZATION Viewing Network Visualization 1 Click the Network Status tab. 2 Scroll to Network Visualization. 3 Select a refresh rate from the drop-down menu. Faster refresh rates will use more bandwidth. 4 Click Network Visualization. A file named node-monitor.kml will download. 5 Open this file in Google Earth to view network visualization. PAGE 92 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
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DEVICE OPERATION: ZEROIZE THE SECURITY KEY Part V: Device Operation Zeroize the Security Key 1 Pull down the zeroize latch on the top of the unit. 2 With the zeroize latch held down, twist the Power Knob counterclockwise from the OFF position to the Z position. Note: the status indicator LED will blink red once when the key is zeroized. PAGE 94 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: ZEROIZE THE SECURITY KEY 2 1 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A CAMERA Connect a Camera to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List For HD-SDI Connection: HD-BNC to BNC Cable CBL-VID-2001 PAGE 96 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved Camera with BNC output NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A CAMERA 1 Connect the HD-BNC end of CBLVID-2001 to the HD-BNC connector on the top of the MPU5. 1 2 Connect the BNC end of CBL-VID-2001 to the BNC connector on the camera. 2 Note: the Video In connector does not supply power to the camera. Ensure that your camera is properly powered via another source. NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS Configuring Video Settings 1 Connect the MPU5 to the Management Computer and log into the Web Management Interface. 2 Click the Node Configuration tab. 3 Click the Video Configuration button. 2 3 PAGE 98 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS Check Camera Input Status 1 The left column displays status information for the camera connected to the MPU5. Use this status information to verify that the connected camera is configured and working properly. Overall Input Status: displays Yes if a camera is connected; displays No otherwise.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS Encoder Configuration The center column displays configuration settings for the MPU5’s onboard video encoder. Enable/Disable Video Encoding 1 In the Enable/Disable drop-down menu, select Enabled. 2 To disable Video, select Disabled. Select Video Input 1 Select the video source that corresponds to your camera from the Video Input drop-down menu.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS Configure Video Output IP Address and Port 1 Enter an IP address for the video in the Video Output IP field. Pick a unique IP address. Uncheck the Factory Default box to make changes to this field. Check the Factory Default box to use the Factory Default Video Output IP. 2 Enter a port for the video stream in the Video Output Port field. Uncheck the Factory Default box to make changes to this field.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS Advanced Video Configuration Options 1 Click Show/Hide Advanced Settings. This will show or hide drop-down menus for I-Frame Interval, IDR-Frame Interval, and Protocol. I-Frame Interval (Advanced): Sets the time between I-Frames (in seconds). The shorter amount of time between I-Frames, the better video quality will be, but the video stream will use more bandwidth. It is not recommended for non-advanced users to change this setting.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS Select Video Encoding Settings 1 Select a resolution from the Resolution drop-down menu. This setting selects the resolution at which video will be encoded. Options are: 2 Select a frame rate from the Frame Rate drop-down menu. This setting selects the frame rate at which video will be encoded. 3 Select a bit rate from the Bit Rate drop-down menu. This setting selects the bit rate at which video will be encoded.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS 6 When you are finished configuring settings, click Save & Reconfigure Unit. 7 Use the Camera Motion & Estimated Video Quality table on the bottom left of the page to check if the bit rate you have selected will be sufficient for good-quality video based on how much your camera will be moving. If it is not, adjust the bit rate setting accordingly. PAGE 104 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS Video Viewer URLs The Video View URLs page will display two URLs below the Video Configuration settings. To pull video from this node, enter the For VLC URL into VLC or the Other Viewers URL in another video player. Note: if you change Video Output IP or Video Output Port on the Video Configuration page, these URLs will change as well.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS Video Encoding Status The center column displays configuration settings for the MPU5’s onboard video encoder. Overall Encoder Status: displays whether this node is encoding video or not. Subscribers: displays whether there are users on the network subscribing to the video from this node. Note: if no one is subscribed to the video from this node, the node will not encode video.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO SETTINGS ? What do I do if video is not being encoded? 1 Ensure that the camera is powered and all cables are connected securely to the correct connectors. 2 Ensure Video Encoding is enabled on the node. You must click the Save & Reconfigure Unit button for settings to take effect. 3 Ensure that the correct video input is selected on the Video Encoding Configuration page. 4 If there are no subscribers to the video, video will not be encoded.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO KIOSK MODE Video Kiosk Mode Video Kiosk Mode allows you set up the MPU5 as a kiosk video player. When Kiosk Mode is enabled, up to four video feeds may be configured. The MPU5 will automatically display one of these video feeds, and the standard MPU5 Android interface is disabled. The video being viewed can be changed from within the Web Management Interface or toggled by using the keypad.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO KIOSK MODE Enable Video Kiosk Mode 1 In the Enable/Disable drop-down menu, select Enabled. 2 To disable Video, select Disabled. NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO KIOSK MODE Configure Video Feed Settings The Video Feed box configures settings for each of the 4 feeds to be viewed in Video Kiosk Mode. Select Feed: this column controls which video feed will be displayed by default in Video Kiosk Mode. Click the circle for the video feed you wish to be the default. Feed Number: displays the number of each of the four video feeds.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO KIOSK MODE Video Kiosk Mode Status The Status box displays Video Kiosk Mode status information.
DEVICE OPERATION: VIDEO KIOSK MODE OPERATION Video Kiosk Mode Operation The video kiosk app will automatically restart if video encoding settings change or a problem occurs. ▶ The only way to exit the video kiosk player is to disable Video Kiosk Mode from the Web Management Interface. ▶ Video Kiosk Mode Disabled PAGE 112 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: VIDEO KIOSK MODE OPERATION ▶ The video feed being viewed can be changed from the Web Management Interface or from the app: ▶ With num lock disabled, use the left and right arrow keys ▶ With num lock enabled, use the keypad to select the corresponding video feed Num Lock Disabled NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING AN EUD OR HANDHELD DISPLAY Connect an EUD or Handheld Display to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List 22-Pin to 6-Pin USB Push Pull Android™ Tether Cable CBL-DATA-2004 Android™ EUD ACC-EUD-0001 PAGE 114 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved EUD IP67 Enclosure MOLLE-IP67-N3 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING AN EUD OR HANDHELD DISPLAY 1 Connect CBL-DATA-2004 to the PTT/EUD side connector on the MPU5. 4 The MPU5 Android™ OS will be displayed on the EUD or Display. 2 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. Insert the Android™ EUD into the Juggernaut Case.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A MONITOR OR TV Connect a Monitor or TV to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List 22-Pin to Audio and Video Out CBL-DATA-3002 Speaker Box or Headset with U-328 Connector Monitor or TV with HDMI Input PAGE 116 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A MONITOR OR TV 1 Connect CBL-DATA-3002 to the DATA side connector on the MPU5. 2 Connect the speaker box or headset to the U-328 audio connector on CBL-DATA-3002. Connect the HDMI end of CBL-DATA-3002 to the HDMI Input on the monitor or TV. 3 3 2 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A MONITOR OR TV ? Why can’t I see video on my Monitor or TV? 1 Ensure that the Monitor or TV is powered on. 3 Ensure that the Monitor or TV is set to the correct HDMI input. 2 Ensure that all cables are connected properly. 4 Reboot the node. PAGE 118 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING USB ACCESSORIES Connect USB Accessories to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List 22-Pin to Type A Female USB 2.0 Receptacle CBL-DATA-2003 USB Hub (Optional) USB Keyboard (Optional) USB Mouse (Optional) NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: USB ACCESSORIES 1 ? Connect CBL-DATA-2003 to an unused side connector on the MPU5. 2 Connect the USB Hub or one USB accessory to the USB receptacle on the end of CBL-DATA-2003. 3 If you are using a USB Hub, connect USB accessories to the USB receptacles in the USB Hub. Why don’t my USB accessories work? 1 Ensure all cables are connected properly. 4 If available, test a different CBL-DATA-2003. If the accessory works, the original CBL-DATA-2003 may be defective.
DEVICE OPERATION: INSTALLING APPS Install Android™ Apps on the MPU5 ≈ Parts List .apk file for Android™ App(s) Management Computer Note: the Operating System on the MPU5 is Android™ version 5.0 (Lollipop). Ensure that the app you wish to install is compatible with this version of the Android™ OS. NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
DEVICE OPERATION: INSTALLING APPS 1 Connect the MPU5 to the Management Computer and log into the Web Management Interface. 2 Click the Node Configuration tab. 3 Click APK Install. 2 3 PAGE 122 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details.
DEVICE OPERATION: INSTALLING APPS 4 Click Choose File and navigate to the .apk file you wish to install. 4 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 5 Click Upload and wait for the on-screen prompt to say Node APK Install Succeeded. The page will then reload. 5 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: ANDROID™ SCREENSHOT View Android™ OS via the Web Management Interface The Android™ Screenshot page allows users to view and control Android™ on the MPU5 via the Web Management Interface ▶ Accessing the Android™ Screenshot Page 1 Connect the MPU5 to the Management Computer and log into the Web Management Interface. 2 Click the Node Status tab. 3 Click the Android™ Screenshot button. 2 3 PAGE 124 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: ANDROID™ SCREENSHOT Using the Android™ Screenshot Page Mouse Click: tap/swipe as if using a touch screen EUD Reload Screenshot: refreshes the displayed image of the Android™ OS Power: powers on/off the Android™ display - this will not close apps Back: returns to the previous page Home: returns to the Android™ Home Screen App Switch: allows the user to toggle between open apps NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might
DEVICE OPERATION: NETWORK CONFIGURATION Network Configuration Tab The Network Configuration tab allows you to perform actions on all nodes in the network.
DEVICE OPERATION: NETWORK CONFIGURATION NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A PTT DEVICE Connect a PTT Device to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List 22-Pin to audio and Video Out CBL-DATA-3002 22-Pin to U94 Receptacle CBL-AUD-0003 The cable you need is dependent on what connector your PTT device has. 22-Pin to U-329 CBL-AUD-0001 22-Pin to U-328 CBL-AUD-0002 PAGE 128 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A PTT DEVICE 1 Connect the cable to the PTT/EUD side connector on the MPU5. NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 2 Connect the PTT device to the connector on the end of the cable. 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS Configure PTT Settings 1 Connect the MPU5 to the Management Computer and log into the Web Management Interface. 2 Click the Node Configuration tab. 3 Click the PTT Configuration button. 2 3 PAGE 130 OF 176 03EN073 Rev. M © 2010 - 2020 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS Enable Push-to-Talk 1 In the Run PTT Subsystem drop-down menu, select Enabled. 2 To disable Push-to-Talk, select Disabled. Set Earpiece Volume 1 Next to Volume, check the Network Default box to use the Network Default earpiece volume. 2 To customize earpiece volume, uncheck the Network Default box. 3 In the Volume field, enter a value 0 - 125. Values above 100 are digitally amplified.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS Set Microphone Level 1 Next to Microphone Level, check the Network Default box to use the Network Default microphone level. 2 To customize microphone level, uncheck the Network Default box. 3 In the Microphone Level field, enter a value: auto: Uses automatic gain control for microphone input - recommended for most users 0 - 100: valid microphone level volumes PAGE 132 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS Set Transmit Mode 1 Select a setting from the Transmit Mode drop-down menu: OnKeyPress: audio is transmitted only when the PTT button is pressed on the headset Continuous: audio is continuously transmitted. Note: other nodes may monitor the channel only. Selected Channel audio transmissions will interrupt monitored continuously transmitted audio.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS Set Transmit or Receive Audible Checktone 1 From the Tones on Transmit and Tones on Receive drop down menus, select: Quiet: no audible checktone Beep: audible checktone will be set to a beep Voice: audible checktone will be a vocalized “one” Network Default: audible checktone will be set to the network default setting PAGE 134 OF 176 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS Enable/Disable Low Battery Audible Notification 1 Select a setting in the Low Battery dropdown menu: Enabled: when the battery is depleted to 5%, the node will play an audible notification every 5 minutes. Disabled: no low battery audible notification will occur. Network Default: network default setting NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS 1 In the Selected column, click the circle for the channel(s) you wish to transmit on. 2 In the Monitor column, check the box for each channel you wish to monitor. You will be able to hear PTT audio on the monitored channel. Pro Tip: you may select any number of channels to monitor. In the Monitor column, check the box for each channel you wish to monitor. You will NOT be able to transmit PTT audio on channels other than the one you selected in Step 3.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS 2 3 1 4 5 NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS 1 Ensure that your PTT device is connected and channel settings have been configured properly and as desired. 2 Press and hold the PTT button on the PTT device. 3 Wait to hear a single beep. 4 Talk. 5 Release the PTT button when you are finished talking. You may talk or listen, but you may not do both simultaneously. Transmissions from an individual user are broadcast to all other users on the network using the same channel.
DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS Flash Override is a feature that allows a user to transmit audio to all nodes on the network regardless of which channel they are operating on. Flash Override audio will interrupt all audio on all channels.
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PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE The following notes refer to these part numbers: Persistent Systems P/N RF-2100 RF-5100 RF-2150 Description S-Band RF Module Upper C-Band RF Module 10W S-Band RF Module FCC ID 2AG3J-RF2100 2AG3J-RF5100 2AG3J-RF2150 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. NOTE II: 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.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE When the MPU5 is paired with RF-2150, professional installer is responsible for attaching included label to the MPU5 in this location. NO NDA REQUIRED The export and/or the release of certain products, technology and software to non-US persons might be subject to export restrictions. Please refer to the US export laws & regulations for details. 03EN073 Rev.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-2100 FCC ID: 2AG3J-RF2100 US Power Limits Mode: SISO: Only One Port Active MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active Power Setting / Port MIMO (3x3): All 3 Ports Active Power Setting / Port CHANNEL: Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) 1 28 32 26 31 24.5 31 2 30 35 26 32 24.5 31 3 30 36 26 32 24.5 31 4 30 36 26 32 24.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-2150 FCC ID: 2AG3J-RF2150 US Power Limits 2.15 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna Mode: SISO: Only One Port Active MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active Power Setting / Port CHANNEL: Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) 1 14.0 17.0 12.5 2 17.5 20.2 17.0 21.5 9.5 22.4 26.1 15.5 28.2 3 18.5 21.6 18.0 27.0 16.0 29.2 4 19.5 5 23.0 22.6 18.5 28.1 17.5 30.8 25.6 21.0 29.7 19.5 32.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-2150 FCC ID: 2AG3J-RF2150 US Power Limits 4 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna Mode: CHANNEL: SISO: Only One Port Active MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active Power Setting / Port Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP Approved (dBm) (dBm) Approved (dBm) (dBm) MIMO (3x3): All 3 Ports Active Power Setting / Port Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) 1 12.5 17.8 11 22.3 9 24.3 2 17 22 15.5 26.8 14.5 29.3 3 18 23.2 17.5 28.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-2150 FCC ID: 2AG3J-RF2150 US Power Limits 8.5 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna Mode: SISO: Only One Port Active CHANNEL: Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) 1 10.0 2 16.0 3 MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active Power Setting / Port MIMO (3x3): All 3 Ports Active Power Setting / Port Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) 20.1 9.0 24.4 7.0 26.6 25.0 14.5 29.9 14.0 33.0 16.5 26.1 16.0 31.4 14.5 33.5 4 19.0 28.4 16.5 32.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-5100 FCC ID: 2AG3J-RF5100 Antenna Type and Gain (dBi): Omnidirectional / 3.5 dBi USA PAGE 148 OF 176 SISO Max. 2x2 Max. Power Power Setting Setting Approved Approved (dBm) (dBm) 3x3 Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP Approved (dBm) Freq (MHz) Channel (WLAN) Channel Width (MHz) 5180 36 20 17.0 14.0 11.5 21 5200 44 20 17.0 14.0 11.5 21 5240 48 20 17.0 14.0 12.0 21 5745 149 20 29.5 26.5 24 36 5787 157 20 29.5 26.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE Operations outside of the FCC grant will require special licensing. Approved Antennas: The radio transmitters listed in the table below have been approved by the FCC to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE Dipole (Omnidirectional) Minimum Safe Distance (MSD) *Occupational ExpoAntenna Gain (dBi) sure Distance (cm) 2.1 7.0 3.5 7.0 4.0 8.0 7.4 **11.0 8.5 10 Non Occupational Exposure Distance (cm) 20.0 20.0 20.
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PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE The following notes refer to these part numbers: Persistent Systems P/N RF-2100 RF-5100 RF-2150 Description S-Band RF Module Upper C-Band RF Module 10W S-Band Radio IC ID 20968-RF2100 20968-RF5100 20968-RF2150 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-2100 IC ID: 20968-RF2100 Canada Power Limits Mode: SISO: Only One Port Active MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active Power Setting / Port CHANNEL: Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) 1 28 32 26 2 30 35 26 31 24.5 31 32 24.5 31 3 30 36 26 32 24.5 31 4 30 5 30 36 26 32 24.5 31 36 26 32 24.5 31 6 30 36 26 32 24.5 31 7 30 36 26 32 24.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-2150 IC ID: 20968-RF2150 Canada Power Limits 2.15 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna Mode: SISO: Only One Port Active CHANNEL: Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP Approved (dBm) (dBm) MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active Power Setting / Port MIMO (3x3): All 3 Ports Active Power Setting / Port Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP Approved (dBm) (dBm) Approved (dBm) (dBm) 1 14.0 17.0 12.5 21.5 9.5 22.4 2 17.5 20.2 17.0 26.1 15.5 28.2 3 18.5 21.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-2150 IC ID: 20968-RF2150 Canada Power Limits 4 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna Mode: SISO: Only One Port Active CHANNEL: Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) 1 12.5 2 3 MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active Power Setting / Port Max. EIRP Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP (dBm) Approved (dBm) (dBm) MIMO (3x3): All 3 Ports Active Power Setting / Port Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) 17.8 11 22.3 9 24.3 17 22 15.5 26.8 14.5 29.3 18 23.2 17.5 28.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-2150 IC ID: 20968-RF2150 Canada Power Limits 8.5 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna Mode: CHANNEL: SISO: Only One Port Active MIMO (2x2): 2 Ports Active Power Setting / Port Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) (dBm) Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) MIMO (3x3): All 3 Ports Active Power Setting / Port Max. Power Setting Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP (dBm) 1 10.0 20.1 9.0 24.4 7.0 26.6 2 16.0 25.0 14.5 29.9 14.0 33.0 3 16.5 26.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE P/N: RF-5100 IC ID: 20968-RF5100 Antenna Type and Gain (dBi): Omnidirectional / 3.5 dBi Canada SISO 2x2 Max. Max. Power Power Approved Approved (dBm) (dBm) 3x3 Max. Power Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP Approved (dBm) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.5 26.5 24 36 29.5 26.5 24 36 29.5 26.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE Operations outside of the IC Technical Acceptance Certificate (TAC) will require special licensing. Approved Antennas: The radio transmitters listed in the table below have been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE Dipole (Omnidirectional) Minimum Safe Distance (MSD) *Occupational ExpoAntenna Gain (dBi) sure Distance (cm) 2.1 7.0 3.5 7.0 4.0 8.0 7.4 **11.0 8.5 10 Non Occupational Exposure Distance (cm) 20.0 20.0 20.
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PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE Notes: * Occupational/controlled exposure limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Limits for occupational/controlled exposure also apply in situations when a person is transient through a location where occupational/controlled limits apply provided he or she is made aware of the potential for exposure.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE Radio P/N: RF-5100 Japan ID: Country: Japan (Government) Mode of Operation: MIMO 3x3 Antenna Types and Gain (dBi) Antenna 1: Omnidirectional / 3.5 dBi Antenna 2: Blade / 9 dBi Antenna 3: Patch 4x4 / 13 dBi Japan Power Limits Channel (MHz) Channel Width (MHz) 5660 5655 Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Antenna 3 Max. Power Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP Approved (dBm) Max. Power Approved (dBm) Max. EIRP Approved (dBm) Max. Power Approved (dBm) Max.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE Radio P/N: RF-2150 Japan ID: Country: Japan (Government) Mode of Operation: MIMO 2x2 Antenna Types and Gain (dBi) Antenna 1: Omnidirectional / 3 dBi Total EIRP = 13 dBm/MHz Antenna 2: Omnidirectional / 2.15 dBi Total EIRP = 12.15 dBm/MHz Antenna 3: Omnidirectional / 0 dBi Total EIRP = 10 dBm/MHz Japan Power Limits (same for all antenna types) Channel (MHz) Channel Width (MHz) Amplitude Measured (dBm/MHz) Max. Output Power Level Per Chain (dBm) 2407 5 7 13.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER – COMPLIANCE Channel (MHz) Channel Width (MHz) Amplitude Measured (dBm/MHz) Max. Output Power Level Per Chain (dBm) 2432 20 7 19.7 2437 5 7 13.4 2437 10 7 16.4 2437 20 7 19.7 2442 5 7 13.4 2442 10 7 16.4 2442 20 7 19.7 2447 5 7 13.4 2447 10 7 16.4 2447 20 7 19.7 2452 5 7 13.4 2452 10 7 16.4 2452 20 7 19.7 2457 5 7 13.4 2457 10 7 16.4 2457 20 7 19.7 2462 5 7 13.4 2462 10 7 16.4 2462 20 7 19.
ATTACHMENTS BAT-06 Technical Datasheet Rechargeable, Lithium-Ion Battery Features • Communicates using a Single Wire DQ interface. • UN/DOT 38.
ATTACHMENTS Technical Specifications National Stock Number Pending BT Part Number BT-70716BG Dimensions Length: 2.8 in. (71 mm) Width: 1.6 in. (41 mm) Height: 3.4 in. (86 mm) Weight 0.75 lbs (0.34 kg) Nominal Voltage 10.8V Maximum Voltage 12.6V Capacity 6.
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