INSTALLATION GUIDE Rev. 0.9 TRANSPORTATION FIBERINMOTION Rel. 4.5.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Scope of this Document ...................................................................................................... 1‐1 1.2 Transportation FiberinMotion Overview ............................................................................ 1‐1 1.2.1 Major Components...................................................................................................... 1‐4 TBS ................................................................................
TMU Mounting on a Shelf..................................................................................2‐34 TMU Mounting on a Wall...................................................................................2‐35 TMU Mounting Using the TMU-PoE Drawer......................................................... 2‐36 2.3.3 PoE for the TMU ........................................................................................................ 2‐45 Mounting on a DIN rail ....................................
List of Figures FIGURE 1‐1 FIBERINMOTION OVERVIEW .................................................................................. 1‐2 FIGURE 1‐2 FIBERINMOTION OVERVIEW ‐ INTERNAL ON‐BOARD VIEW .......................................... 1‐3 FIGURE 1‐3 TBS UNIT ........................................................................................................... 1‐4 FIGURE 1‐4 TBS ANTENNA.....................................................................................................
FIGURE 2‐36 ANTENNA MOUNTING KIT CONTENTS ................................................................. 2‐17 FIGURE 2‐37 CONNECT POLE CLAMP TO RADIO HOLDER .......................................................... 2‐18 FIGURE 2‐38 TIGHTEN BOLTS ............................................................................................... 2‐18 FIGURE 2‐39 ROTATE CLAMP AND TIGHTEN BOLTS ................................................................... 2‐18 FIGURE 2‐40 MOUNTING KIT ON THIN POLE .......
FIGURE 2‐86 ATTACHING A POE TO A DIN RACK ..................................................................... 2‐46 FIGURE 2‐87 “SHARK‐FIN” ANTENNA ‐ BOTTOM AND TOP VIEWS ............................................... 2‐47 FIGURE 2‐88 TMU ANTENNA MOUNTING CONFIGURATION ON ROOF .......................................... 2‐47 FIGURE 2‐89 ANTENNA ORIENTATION OPTIONS ...................................................................... 2‐48 FIGURE 2‐90 TMU ANTENNA PORT CONNECTION SCHEME .....................
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Scope of this Document This document shows how to install RADWIN’s Transportation FiberinMotion (FiberinMotion or FinM) solution. This publication is addressed primarily to installing technicians. • • For guidelines of the Transportation FiberinMotion network, see the FinM Network Guidelines. For a description of how to configure and operate the Transportation FiberinMotion solution, see the FinM Configuration Guide 1.
Transportation FiberinMotion Overview Introduction (A) (D,F,G) (E) to power source (B) (B,C) to backhaul network, ISUs/OSUs Figure 1‐1: FiberinMotion Overview The FiberinMotion solution works as follows: A. TBS (Transportation Base Station) units are installed on poles or walls, and are equipped with antennas (usually 4). B. The TBS units are connected to the backhaul network (Gigabit ethernet via RJ45 or fiber optic) and power, C. All TBS units are synchronized to the same clock source.
Transportation FiberinMotion Overview Introduction D. TMUs (Transportation Mobile Units) are installed on board rolling stock, and are equipped with antennas (usually 3, installed on the roof). One TMU is installed in the front and another in the rear most compartment of the train. E. The TBS units transmit to/receive from TMUs that are located within its beam. F. The TMU radios are powered by PoE devices or are powered directly by an on‐board switch that can provide PoE‐plus (802.3.at) connection. G.
Major Components Introduction 1.2.1 Major Components The major components of the Transportation FiberinMotion solution are described below: TBS TBS (transportation base station) radios are OFDM/MIMO3x3, IP‐67 compliant outdoor units placed at fixed locations along the wayside and communicate with TMUs (Transportation Mobile Units) installed on board trains/metros so as to ensure consistent and reliable broadband radio coverage.
Major Components Introduction TMU TMU (transportation mobile unit) radios operate on‐board, and transmit to/receive from TBSs installed on wayside poles or walls to provide communication connections for on‐board equipment such as routers and WiFi devices. Two TMUs (best practice) are installed on the train (one at each end), are connected to the train internal network, and maintain continuous communications link with the relevant TBS.
Major Components Introduction TMU antennas Each TMU is connected to 3 shark‐fin antennas installed on the train roof pointing to the driving direction (see Appendix A, Antenna Guidelines for a list of antennas) : Figure 1‐6: Shark‐fin antenna for TMU Shark‐fin antennas installed on train ISU The ISU (Indoor Synchronization Unit) provides a master clock to all TBSs, and is connected to one of the wayside network switches. Figure 1‐7: Indoor Synchronization Unit FinM Installation Guide Rev. 0.
Major Components Introduction OSU OSUs (Outdoor Synchronization Unit), encased in a similar form factor as the TBSs, are outdoor devices that receive a GPS clock signal and distributes this over the wayside network. The OSUs are connected to one of the wayside network switches. If there is a GPS failure, the OSUs act as an ISU and provide the internal clock to the TBSs. Figure 1‐8: Outdoor Synchronization Unit FinM Installation Guide Rev. 0.9 Release 4.5.
Accessories Introduction GSU GSUs (GPS Synchronization Unit) are outdoor devices that receive a GPS clock signal and distributes this over the wayside network. Figure 1‐9: GPS Synchronization Unit 1.2.
Synchronization Introduction PoE Power‐over‐Ethernet devices can be used to supply both power and network communications to the TBS, TMU, and the OSU/ISU/GSUs. RADWIN provides different types of AC/DC PoE injectors in several power ranges. If M12 cabling must be used on board, a special PoE‐TMU cable is available from RADWIN. Outdoor PoE Indoor PoE PoE for the TMU (ruggedized, with M12 connections) Figure 1‐11: PoE Units Alternatively RADWIN TBS/TMU/OSU can be connected directly to a standard 802.
Features Introduction 1.3 Features 1.3.1 General » » » » » » » » » » Ethernet connectivity between base station and mobile units Advanced OFDM & MIMO 2x2 and 3x3 better performance Enhanced interference mitigation capability Long range between base stations Frequency bands ‐ 4.9‐5.
Document Notifications Introduction Caution: risk of damage to equipment or of service degradation • • • Provide additional background Offer a recommendation Remind you of something that should be kept in mind FinM Installation Guide Rev. 0.9 Release 4.5.
Chapter 2: Site Installation 2.1 Scope of This Chapter This chapter describes how to install the equipment for the Transportation FiberinMotion solution. It is divided into two main sections: • • Wayside installation On‐board installation 2.2 Wayside The FiberinMotion solution uses multiple antennas to enable MIMO and Diversity modes. The solution relies on antenna spacing, as well as dual polarization / dual slanted antennas to differentiate the radio streams. 2.2.
Overview Site Installation Figure 2‐1: TBS ‐ Base Station mounting with antennas (outside) FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
Overview Site Installation Figure 2‐2: TBS ‐ Base Station mounting with antennas (tunnel) Lowest antenna Highest railcar Figure 2‐3: TBS antennas ‐ lowest antennas higher than the highest rail car Power • Use the PoE to supply power to the TBS • Use the PoE or the SFP fiber connection to provide a LAN connection to the TBS. • Install two Lightning Protection Units (LPU): One close to the TBS, and the other close to the PoE.
TBS Mounting Site Installation 2.2.2 TBS Mounting The TBS can be mounted on a vertical or horizontal pole, or on a wall. • Vertical pole: see page 2‐6 for directions relevant to all sizes. • Thin pole: see page 2‐6. • Medium pole: see page 2‐8 • Thick pole: see page 2‐8 Horizontal pole: see page 2‐9 for directions relevant to all sizes. • Thin pole: see page 2‐11. • Medium pole: see page 2‐12 • Thick pole: see page 2‐13 Wall: The TBS can be mounted on a wall, see page 2‐13.
TBS Mounting Site Installation Table 2‐1: TBS mounting kit package contents (Continued) Item No. Description Quantity 4 Standoffs M4x16 4 5 Allen screws M4x30 4 6 Washers for allen screws 4 FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TBS Mounting Site Installation TBS Mounting on a Vertical Pole All sizes 1. Fasten the standoffs to the base plate in the holes labeled “V” as shown: Figure 2‐5: Fasten standoffs to base plate (for vertical pole) 2. Place the TBS as shown over the standoffs, and using the Allen screws and washers, fasten the TBS to the base plate. Figure 2‐6: Fasten TBS to base plate (for vertical pole) Vertical Pole ‐ thin 1.
TBS Mounting Site Installation Thin pole (diameter 3/4 to 1 1/2): Position the pole clamp as shown in the following two figures, do not completely tighten the bolts: Figure 2‐7: Thin pole: Fasten clamp to base Figure 2‐8: Thin pole: Do not completely plate tighten bolts 2. Place this assembly on the pole where you want to mount the TBS. Once it is in place, rotate the pole clamp as shown, then tighten both bolts.
TBS Mounting Site Installation Vertical pole ‐ medium 1. Diameter 2 to 3: Before raising the TBS on the pole, position the pole clamp as shown in the following two figures. Do not completely tighten the bolts: Figure 2‐11: Medium pole: Fasten clamp to base plate Figure 2‐12: Medium pole: Do not com‐ pletely tighten bolts 2. Place this assembly on the pole where you want to mount the TBS. Once it is in place, rotate the pole clamp as shown, then tighten both bolts.
TBS Mounting Site Installation Figure 2‐15: Using worm drive clamps for a thick pole Figure 2‐16: Using U‐bolts for a thick pole TBS Mounting on a Horizontal Pole All sizes 1. Before fastening the TBS to the base plate (see Step 1. on page 2‐6), rotate the plate by 90o clockwise. Make sure the arrow next to the “H” points up. FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TBS Mounting Site Installation Figure 2‐17: Rotate base plate clockwise 90o for horizontal pole 2. Fasten the standoffs to the base plate in the holes labeled “H” as shown: Figure 2‐18: Fasten standoffs to base plate (for horizontal pole) 3. Place the TBS as shown over the standoffs, and using the Allen screws and washers, fasten the TBS to the base plate. FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TBS Mounting Site Installation Figure 2‐19: Fasten TBS to base plate (for horizontal pole) Horiztonal Pole ‐ thin 1. Diameter 3/4 to 1 1/2: Before raising the TBS on the pole, position the pole clamp as shown in the following two figures.
TBS Mounting Site Installation 2. Place this assembly on the pole where you want to mount the TBS. Once it is in place, rotate the pole clamp as shown, then tighten both bolts. Figure 2‐22: Thin pole: Rotate clamp Figure 2‐23: Thin pole: tighten bolts Horizontal Pole ‐ medium 1. Diameter 2 to 3: Before raising the TBS on the pole, position the pole clamp as shown in the following two figures.
TBS Mounting Site Installation 2. Place this assembly on the pole where you want to mount the TBS. Once it is in place, rotate the pole clamp as shown, then tighten both bolts. Figure 2‐26: Medium pole: Rotate clamp Figure 2‐27: Medium pole: tighten bolts Horiztonal Pole ‐ thick 1.
TBS Mounting Site Installation OR <‐> Figure 2‐30: Fasten standoffs to base plate Figure 2‐31: Standoffs fastened to base plate 2. Use anchor bolts to attach base plate to a wall, as shown: FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TBS Mounting Site Installation Attach the base plate to a wall using 9mm dia. anchor bolts (not supplied) in the holes indicated. Figure 2‐32: Attach base plate to wall 3. Place the TBS as shown over the standoffs, and using the Allen screws and washers, fasten the TBS to the base plate. Figure 2‐33: Fasten TBS to base plate on wall FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
PoE Devices for the TBS Site Installation Figure 2‐34: TBS mounted on a wall Always mount a TBS with the connectors on the bottom. Never mount a unit horizontally. 2.2.3 PoE Devices for the TBS The TBS is powered by a PoE device, installed in a cabinet. Figure 2‐35: PoE external connections FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TBS Antennas Site Installation 2.2.4 TBS Antennas Use the antenna mounting kit (different from the TBS mounting kit) to mount a TBS antenna on a pole or wall. . • • • Vertical pole: see page 2‐18 to • Thin pole: see page 2‐17. • Medium pole: see page 2‐18 • Thick pole: see page 2‐20 Horizontal pole: see page 2‐20 for directions relevant to all sizes. Wall: see page 2‐21. Figure 2‐36: Antenna Mounting Kit Contents Tighten all bolts with a torque of 15Nm.
TBS Antennas Site Installation Do not mount the TBS antenna on a pole smaller than 3/4 in. 1. When mounting on a thin pole, position the pole clamp as shown in the following figures: Figure 2‐37: Connect Pole Clamp to Radio Holder Figure 2‐38: Tighten bolts 2. Place this “unit” on the pole where you want to mount the antenna. Once it is in place, rotate the pole clamp as shown, then tighten both bolts.
TBS Antennas Site Installation equal to the radius of the pole. You will then have one “unit” that you can take to the location on the pole where you want to mount the antenna. (See Figure 2‐37 to Figure 2‐40 for mounting on a thin pole) Figure 2‐41: Connect Pole Clamp to Radio Holder Figure 2‐42: Tighten bolts 4. Place this “unit” on the pole where you want to mount the antenna. Once it is in place, rotate the pole clamp as shown, then tighten both bolts.
TBS Antennas Site Installation Figure 2‐45: Mounting kit on a thick pole TBS Antenna Mounting on a Horizontal Pole When using the mounting kit on a horizontal pole, use the radio vertical adaptor, as shown: Figure 2‐46: Mounting kit on a horizontal pole FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TBS Antennas Site Installation TBS Antenna Mounting on a Wall When using the mounting kit on a wall, the pole clamp is not necessary: TBS Antenna Mounting Kit Adaptor The mounting kit adaptor appears as shown in Figure 2‐47: Figure 2‐47: Flat panel antenna mounting kit adapter A flat panel antenna such as that shown in Figure 2‐49 is typically used. It has eight bolts for a mounting kit adapter, which allows you to mount the antenna in a straight up‐and‐down manner, or in a diagonal manner.
TBS Antennas Site Installation Typically, the upper antenna is mounted diagonally, an has both a Vertical and Horizontal polarization. The lower antenna is mounted straight, with only a Vertical polarization. See also Figure 2‐1, "TBS ‐ Base Station mounting with antennas (outside)".
TBS Antennas Flat antenna (rear view) Site Installation Mounting Kit Adaptor Nut fastened in recess Figure 2‐50: Flat Panel antenna ‐ straight‐mounted on a pole Flat antenna (rear view) Mounting Kit Adaptor Nut fastened in recess Figure 2‐51: Flat Panel antenna ‐ diagonal‐mounted on a pole FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TBS External Connections Site Installation 2.2.5 TBS External Connections Figure 2‐52: TBS external connections The “A” direction relates to the direction this set (the “A” set) of antennas are pointing, and the “B” direction relates to the direction the “B” set of antennas are pointing. Which direction is A and which is B is arbitrary. Table 2‐2: TBS LED Indicators (PoE port) LED Location Yellow LED Color Off Yellow No power Power is being supplied N.A.
Synchronization Units Site Installation 2.2.6 Synchronization Units Indoor Synchronization Unit (ISU) The Indoor Synchronization Unit (ISU) provides a master synchronization clock for all TBS units, and is connected to one of the network switches. It can be installed on a 19in. rack or on a convenient indoor surface. Figure 2‐53: Indoor Synchronization Unit (ISU) FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
Synchronization Units Site Installation Outdoor Synchronization Unit (OSU) The Outdoor Synchronization Unit (OSU) provides a master synchronization clock for all TBS units, and is connected to one of the network switches. It is housed in the same housing as a TBS unit, and is installed in the same manner as a TBS (see TBS Mounting on page 2‐4). It receives a GPS synchronization signal, and can use its integrated GPS antenna, or an external GPS antenna.
Synchronization Units Site Installation GSU GSUs (GPS Synchronization Unit) are outdoor devices that receive a GPS clock signal and distributes this over the wayside network. A GSU is mounted in the same manner as TBS external antennas (see TBS Antennas on page 2‐17), and can be mounted on a vertical or horizontal pole, or a wall. Vertical pole Horizontal pole Wall Figure 2‐55: Mounted GSUs The external connections of the GSU are shown in Figure 2‐56, below.
External GPS Antenna Site Installation 2.2.7 External GPS Antenna The external GPS antenna is mounted on a vertical or horizontal pole segment. The QMA connector connects the antenna to the TBS/OSU external GPS port. Although the TBS/OSU has an integrated GPS antenna, in some cases, it might be necessary to locate a GPS antenna in a different location. In that case, this GPS antenna can be used. Each installation should be evaluated by RADWIN professional services personnel.
Lightning Protection Unit (LPU) Site Installation 2.2.8 Lightning Protection Unit (LPU) The use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements. Although FiberinMotion units have surge limiting circuits that minimize the risk of damage due to lightning strikes, RADWIN recommends the use of additional surge arrestor devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes.
Lightning Protection Unit (LPU) Site Installation The LPU has two cable glands on the bottom for CAT‐5e/6 cables, in addition to a grounding lug. On the side of the LPU is a slot for the metal tie when installed on a pole, as shown in Figure 2‐60 and Figure 2‐61: Figure 2‐60: LPU: Bottom View Figure 2‐61: LPU: Side View To install an LPU on a pole: 1. Choose a location as close as possible to the radio unit. 2. Insert the metal tie through the slots as shown in Figure 2‐61.
Lightning Protection Unit (LPU) Site Installation 7. Tighten the cable glands around the CAT‐5e cables as shown in Figure 2‐64. Figure 2‐63: Connecting cables to the LPU (1) Figure 2‐64: Connecting cables to the LPU (2) 8. Route one CAT‐5e/6 up to the radio, and the other down to the IDU or PoE (via the lower LPU). An LPU installed on a pole is shown in Figure 2‐65. 9. RADWIN recommends that you add extra waterproofing to the connections (see see "Waterproofing" on page 2‐32.).
Waterproofing Site Installation 2.2.9 Waterproofing Protect all connections between any outdoor devices and cables from rain, dust, moisture and salt according to the procedure below: 1. Use a high quality sealing material such as Scotch 23 Tape ¾” wide, to ensure IP‐67 compliant protection against water and dust. 2. Cut two pieces each 25 cm long, of Scotch 23 splicing tape. Remove the plastic cover to expose the tacky side of the sealing tape as shown in Figure 2‐66.
On‐board Site Installation 2.3 On‐board 2.3.1 Overview The FiberinMotion solution uses shark fin antennas for its mobile units, and relies on antenna orientation to differentiate the radio streams enough so as to enable MIMO. General Guidelines • Locate the antennas on the roof of the locomotive, as close as possible to each end of the locomotive. • Place the TMU as close as possible to the antennas. This will allow a 2m cable to be used to the antennas.
TMU Mounting Site Installation Cables to TMU antennas PoE for TMU TMU To on‐board switch TMU‐PoE Cable Power to PoE Figure 2‐69: On‐board general mounting arrangement ‐ detail view 2.3.2 TMU Mounting The TMU can be mounted in a 19 in rack, on a shelf, or on a wall. When mounting on a 19 in rack, use the specially‐designed TMU‐PoE drawer. TMU Mounting on a Shelf The TMU can be placed in any convenient horizontal surface, such as a shelf. Fasten the unit and its PoE properly.
TMU Mounting Site Installation PoE TMU Power Ethernet To Antennas Figure 2‐70: TMU mounted on a shelf TMU Mounting on a Wall The TMU can be mounted an a wall with proper support. Use the mounting holes and customer‐supplied screws to fasten the unit to a wall. TMU PoE for TMU Figure 2‐71: TMU and PoE mounted on a wall FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Mounting Site Installation TMU Mounting Using the TMU‐PoE Drawer The TMU‐PoE drawer is used to mount both the TMU and the PoE together. Carry out the following steps to mount both units: 1. Choose a site for the TMU‐PoE drawer as close as possible to the on‐board antennas and on‐board power supply. Make sure there is at least 12 cm (5 in) of rack space. 2.
TMU Mounting Site Installation Figure 2‐72: TMU‐PoE drawer contents FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Mounting Site Installation 4. Detach the mounting slides from the TMU‐PoE drawer: Pull each slide out until it is stopped by the locking lever. Press the locking lever to release the slide, and pull slide out completely. Pull slide Mounting slide Drawer Locking Lever Press Locking Lever to release slide Remove slide Figure 2‐73: Remove the mounting slides from the TMU‐PoE drawer. FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Mounting Site Installation 5. Measure the distance between vertical rails of the rack. Figure 2‐74: Measure distance between vertical rails 6. Adjust the location of the rear mounting flange of the first mounting slide so that the distance between the holes of the mounting flanges are the same as the distance you measured in the previous step. Figure 2‐75: Adjust distance of rear mounting flange FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Mounting Site Installation 7. Place the second slide next to the first and adjust its rear mounting flange so that the distance between the flanges are the same as that of the first slide. Figure 2‐76: Adjust distance of mounting flange on second slide 8. Insert 8 mechanical cage nuts in the appropriate holes in the 19 in rack: 4 on each side of the rack. Figure 2‐77: Inserting cage nuts (one side shown) FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Mounting Site Installation 9. Place each mounting slide with the stopping flap towards the rear of the rack, and using the Philips screws with the black washers, fasten the mounting slides to the cage nuts and tighten. Figure 2‐78: Placing and fastening mounting slide 10.Once both mounting slides are fastened tightly on the rack, insert the drawer as follows: a. Place the framework arms of the drawer into the mounting slides carefully. Make sure they are straight. b.
TMU Mounting Site Installation Figure 2‐79: Inserting the drawer: Place arms straight Push ball‐bearing housing outwards Figure 2‐80: Inserting the drawer: Push ball‐bearing housings outwards FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Mounting Site Installation Press locking levers and push drawer in Figure 2‐81: Inserting the drawer: Release locking levers 11.Insert the other 4 cage nuts in the appropriate holes in the front side of the vertical rails. 12.Using the other 4 Philips screws with the black washers, secure the drawer to the front side of the vertical rails of the rack. Figure 2‐82: Secure drawer to the front side of rack FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Mounting Site Installation 13.Attach PoE and TMU to drawer as follows: a. Remove grounding lugs from both units (they interfere with the drawer and are not needed for a drawer installation). b. Place PoE over the pins of the left side of the drawer as shown, and attach using hex (Allen) screws. Figure 2‐83: Attaching PoE to drawer FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
PoE for the TMU Site Installation c. Place TMU over the pins on the right side of the drawer as shown, and attach using hex (Allen) screws. Figure 2‐84: Attaching TMU to drawer The TMU and PoE, when mounted in the TMU‐PoE drawer, are grounded via the mounting pins, through the 19 in rack. Make sure the rack you are using is grounded properly. 2.3.3 PoE for the TMU The units can be mounted in a 19 in rack, a shelf, or on a wall.
TMU Antennas PoE Site Installation PoE with DIN rail adaptor Fasten DIN rail adaptor to PoE Figure 2‐85: Attaching a DIN rail adaptor to the PoE PoE opposite DIN rail Place DIN rail onto PoE Insert DIN rail in adaptor Open adaptor lock Close adaptor lock PoE attached to DIN rail Figure 2‐86: Attaching a PoE to a DIN rack 2.3.4 TMU Antennas Each TMU requires three “Shark‐Fin” antennas mounted on the roof of the locomotive as close as possible to the TMU: FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Antennas Site Installation Figure 2‐87: “Shark‐Fin” antenna ‐ bottom and top views Note the following: • The antennas should be mounted as close to the TMU as possible. • Try to minimize obstructions between the antennas and the front of the train such as air‐conditioner units, electronic route number display boxes and the like. • Mount Antenna 1 and Antenna 2 on the edge of the locomotive at a 45o angle, as shown in Figure 2‐88.
TMU Antennas Site Installation Figure 2‐89: Antenna Orientation Options FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU Antennas Site Installation Figure 2‐90: TMU antenna port connection scheme 4. Connect the RF cable as shown below: Figure 2‐91: Connect RF cable to TMU antenna (on mount) FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
TMU External Connections Site Installation 2.3.5 TMU External Connections Figure 2‐92: TMU ‐ External Connections Table 2‐5: TMU LED Indicators LED Location LED Name Off On Blinking PoE No power Power is being supplied N.A. GPS No GPS signal or No power GPS signal is being received N.A. LAN A LAN connection No LAN connection or exists, but no data No power is flowing Data is flowing via the LAN connection LINK No power Active wireless link exists Searching for a wireless link 2.
Grounding • Site Installation Units must be properly grounded to a Protective Ground in accordance with the Local Electrical Regulations Rack‐mounted equipment should be mounted only in grounded racks and cabinets.
Grounding Site Installation Figure 2‐94: TMU: Grounding lug location When mounted in a 19 in rack, the TMU is grounded via the rack. FinM PoE There is a grounding lug on the FinM PoE as shown in Figure 2‐95. Ground it using 10 AWG wire. Figure 2‐95: PoE: Grounding lug location When mounted in a 19in rack, the PoE is grounded via the rack. FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
Grounding Site Installation GSU There is a grounding lug on the GSU as shown in Figure 2‐97. Ground it using 10 AWG wire. Figure 2‐96: GSU: Grounding lug location External PoE There is a grounding lug on the external PoE as shown in Figure 2‐97. Ground it using 10 AWG wire. Figure 2‐97: PoE: Grounding lug location FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
Grounding Site Installation ISU The ISU is grounded via its ground connection on its front panel. Figure 2‐98: ISU: Grounding lug location FinM Installation Guide Release 4.5.
Appendix A: Antenna Guidelines A.1 For Deployment in USA/Canada The TBS and TMU devices bear the following identifications on their label: Contains FCC ID: Q3K‐5XACMOD3C Contains IC: 5100A‐5XACMD3CN Only the antennas shown in the table below are approved for use in this system. Use of antennas not in the list invalidate regulatory approval and violate the warranty terms of RADWIN, Ltd.
Table A‐2: Approved Antennas ‐ 5470‐5725 MHz Band Cat. No. Gain (dBi) Type Tx Power per Dir BW Chain Min. Safe Distance (cm) RW‐9105‐5158 Dual Polarization‐ Directional 19.0 17.0° 6.0 20 RW‐9401‐5002 Vehicular Single‐ directional 12.5 50.0° 12.5 20 AT0058760 Single Polarization‐ Directional 18.0 18.0° 7.0 20 RW‐9314‐5158 Yagi 14.0 30.0° 11.0 20 RW‐9401‐5004 Vehicular Bi‐directional 13.0 36.0° 12.0 20 Note: All antennas have 50 Ohm impedance.
Table A‐3: Approved Antennas ‐ Japan (Continued) Cat. No. Type Gain Dir BW (dBi) Freq. Band (MHz) Tx Power per Min. Safe Chain (dBm) Distance (cm) 2X2 3X3 RW‐9061‐5004 Dual Polarization‐ Sectorial 11.0 120.0° 4900‐ 5100 17.0 14.0 20.0 RW‐9401‐5002 Vehicular Single‐ directional 12.5 50.0° 4900‐ 5100 ‐‐‐ 14.0 20.0 RW‐9401‐5004 Vehicular Bi‐ directional 13.0 36.0° 4900‐ 5100 15.0 12.0 20.0 RW‐9401‐5007 Omni Bi‐directional 10.0 360.0° 4900‐ 5100 18.0 14.0 20.
Appendix B: Terminology Table B‐1: Terminology (Sheet 1 of 3) Term Description Assured throughput Actual number of timeslots allocated to a radio unit. ACS Automatic Channel Selection. Option that instructs the radio to choose which frequency to use. Enabling or disabling this option has various ramifications as shown in the documentation. BFD Bidirectional Forwarding Detection. A network protocol used to detect faults between two forwarding engines connected by a link.
Table B‐1: Terminology (Sheet 2 of 3) Term Description GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation. A communication protocol used to establish a direct, point‐to‐point connection between network nodes. GRE lets two peers share data they wouldn’t be able to share over the public network itself. GRE Tunnel A virtual point‐to‐point connection between two networks, using the GRE protocol to carry this out. HBS High capacity Base Station. Same as a BS HMU High capacity Mobility (subscriber) Unit.
Table B‐1: Terminology (Sheet 3 of 3) Term Description SU Subscriber Unit: a radio that can transmit and receive to one point. See also HSU TBS Transportation Base Station. Similar to an HBS or BS, but used with high‐speed transportation applications. TMU Transportation Mobile Unit. Similar to an SU Track Side Items or subject matter that relates to the environment not on or inside the train. It is not limited to precisely next to the track.
Appendix C: Revision History Table C‐1: Revision History Date Description June 21, 2015 Rev. 0.1 Rel: 4.1.80 Initial release Aug 10, 2016 Rev. 0.2 Rel: 4.2.30 Extensive editing, updated for release May, 2017 Rev. 0.3 Rel: 4.2.45 Extensive editing, updated for release Nov, 2017 Rev. 0.4 Updated for regulatory compliance Aug, 2018 Rev. 0.5 Updated to separate Config, Install, and Network Guideline docs, and for better figs, and various comments May, 2019 Rev. 0.6 Rel: 4.5.
Regulatory Compliance General Note This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world. This means that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to comply. The frequency bands in which the system operates may be “unlicensed” and in these bands, the system can be used provided it does not cause interference.
Radio devices using external antennas operating in the 5470‐5725 MHz bands must comply with the EIRP limits as specified in the Certified Antennas appendix Appareils radio utilisant des antennes externes fonctionnant dans les bande 5470‐5725 MHz seront conformes ala EIRP limites iniquees à l'annexe Antennes Certifiées Radio devices using external antennas operating in the 5725‐5850 MHz band must comply with the EIRP limits as specified in the Certified Antennas appendix for point‐to‐point and point‐to‐mult
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when using the outdoor antenna kits in the United States (or where FCC rules apply), only those antennas certified with the product are used. The use of any antenna other than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden by FCC rules 47 CFR part 15.204.
The radio devices in this manual have been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in the Certified Antennas appendix with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicate for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Safety Practices Applicable requirements of National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70; and the National Electrical Safety Code, ANSI/IEEE C2, must be considered during installation. NOTES: 1. A Primary Protector is not required to protect the exposed wiring as long as the exposed wiring length is limited to less than or equal to 140 feet, and instructions are provided to avoid exposure of wiring to accidental contact with lightning and power conductors in accordance with NEC Sections 725‐54 (c) and 800‐30.
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