INSTALLATION GUIDE DQ0266610/A.01 RADWIN 5000 Release 5.0.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Scope of This Document...................................................................................................... 1‐1 1.2 RADWIN 5000 Overview ..................................................................................................... 1‐1 1.2.1 Sector .......................................................................................................................... 1‐1 1.2.2 Base Station ...............................................
2.13 Connect External Antenna (if applicable)........................................................................ 2‐35 2.13.1 LFF and SFF Units..................................................................................................... 2‐36 2.13.2 SU PRO/AIR EMB Units ........................................................................................... 2‐36 2.14 Waterproofing.................................................................................................................
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Scope of This Document This document shows how to install RADWIN 5000 radios. For a detailed description of how to configure RADWIN 5000 radios and sectors, see the RADWIN 5000 Configuration Guide. 1.2 RADWIN 5000 Overview 1.2.1 Sector The RADWIN 5000 system consists of a “sector” that includes a base station, and at least one subscriber unit. The subscriber units are installed and work opposite the base stations.
Base Station Introduction 1.2.
Subscriber Unit Introduction Figure 1‐6: JET DUO 1.2.3 Subscriber Unit There are three types of RADWIN 5000 subscriber units: Subscriber Unit (SU) • SU PRO/AIR EMB units • SU PRO/AIR INT and SU PRO INT 3.
Subscriber Unit Introduction Figure 1‐7: LFF subscriber unit with integrated antenna Figure 1‐8: LFF subscriber unit connec‐ torized for external antenna • Small Form Factor (SFF) ‐ As its name implies, this unit is smaller than an LFF unit, but can also have an integrated or external antenna.
Method of Work Introduction • Uses a larger form‐factor than that of the SU PRO/AIR EMB. • Uses its integrated antenna, larger than that of the SU PRO/AIR EMB. Figure 1‐13: SU PRO/AIR INT and SU PRO INT 3.x unit With the exception of the frequency band, the SU PRO/AIR INT and SU PRO INT 3.x unit are identical in form factor and function. We will use the term SU PRO/AIR INT to refer to both models. 1.2.
Management Tools Introduction For simplicity, Lightning Protection Units (LPU) are not shown in Figure 1‐14, but these are recommended. See “Mounting the Lightning Protection Units” on page 2‐33 for directions on how to install the LPUs. Subscriber Unit Base Station Air Interface GND cable GND cable CAT‐5e cable CAT‐5e cable Ethernet cable to end‐user equipment PoE PoE Power Power Ethernet cable to backhaul network Figure 1‐14: RADWIN 5000 General Connection Scheme 1.3 Management Tools 1.3.
Web Interface Introduction 1.3.2 Web Interface A Web Interface is available for SU PRO/AIR EMB, SU PRO/AIR INT, JET DUO, and JET AIR/PRO units. The Web Interface is integrated with the radio unit, and, unlike the RADWIN Manager, requires no external application. You merely enter the unit’s IP address, user name and password, and log in. If the hardware version of the base station is of the format x.y, where x and y are numerals, the base station is managed via the RADWIN Manager,.
Key Features of RADWIN 5000 Introduction Table 1‐1: Which Management Tool to Use (Continued) Primary Management Tool (full functionality) Secondary Management Tool (limited functionality) LFF, SFF, subscriber units RADWIN Manager None (use only the RADWIN Man‐ ager) SU PRO/AIR EMB SU PRO/AIR INT subscriber units WINTouch for initial align‐ Web Interface ment. Product a. Rel. 4.9.34 and above.
What’s New in Release 5.0.50 » » Introduction JET AIR/PRO ‐ configured via Web UI only JET AIR/PRO interfaces: Fiber (SFP) and GbE JET DUO » » » » » » » Multi‐carrier platform for 3.x and 5.x GHz bands: JET DUO Multi‐carrier platform for two separate 5.x GHz bands in one radio: JET DUO 5 GHz 2 x 750Mbps when operated as a dual‐band solution Up to QAM 256, 2 x 80MHz Exceptional interference immunity through 2nd gen. beamforming antenna with exceptionally small side lobes Support 64 customers (5.
Notifications Introduction Note: Draws your attention to something that may not be obvious Caution: Risk of damage to equipment or of service degradation Warning: Risk of danger to persons operating near the equipment RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Chapter 2: Installation Steps To install and establish a basic connection with a radio unit, carry out the steps shown below. Print out this list, and place a checkmark next to a completed task. Table 2‐1: Installation Check‐List Step Action Page Done? Before deploying at installation site 1. Prepare Laptop page 2‐3 2. Connect Laptop to Radio Unit page 2‐3 3. Update Connectivity Parameters of Radio Unit page 2‐7 4. Check items to be installed page 2‐10 5.
Installation Steps Installation Steps All units must be installed in a restricted access location. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Prepare Laptop Installation Steps 2.1 Prepare Laptop Configure IP address and subnet mask of laptop as follows: • • Control Panel ‐> Network and Internet ‐> Network and Sharing Center ‐> Change Adapter settings ‐> click on Network Interface Card name Properties ‐> Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) ‐> Properties ‐> set IP address to 10.0.0.100 and Subnet mask to 255.255.0 2.
RADWIN 5000 (LFF and SFF) Units Installation Steps 2.2.1 RADWIN 5000 (LFF and SFF) Units Connect to socket labeled ‐> “IDU” Antenna Antenna IDU (to PoE) Figure 2‐2: Laptop/network port: LFF radio unit (connectorized unit shown) IDU (to PoE) Antenna Antenna Figure 2‐3: Laptop/network port: SFF radio unit (connectorized unit shown) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
JET and JET DUO Units Installation Steps 2.2.2 JET and JET DUO Units Connect to socket labeled ‐> “PoE In” PoE In Figure 2‐4: Laptop/network port: all JET radio units PoE In Figure 2‐5: Laptop/network port: all JET DUO radio units RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
SU PRO/AIR EMB Units Installation Steps 2.2.3 SU PRO/AIR EMB Units Connect to ‐> Input socket (not labeled) Rear cover (opened) Rear cover Open rear cover to access input socket Input socket Figure 2‐6: Laptop/network port: SU PRO/AIR EMB radio unit 2.2.4 SU PRO/AIR INT Units Connect to ‐> Input socket (not labeled) Input socket Figure 2‐7: Laptop/network port: SU PRO/AIR INT radio unit RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Update Connectivity Parameters of Radio Unit Installation Steps 2.3 Update Connectivity Parameters of Radio Unit This procedure differs according to the type of radio unit you are using: » » » » SU: RADWIN 5000 (LFF or SFF radio units) SU PRO/AIR EMB and SU PRO/AIR INT Units HBS: RADWIN 5000 or RADWIN 5000 JET radio units HBS: JET DUO, and JET AIR/PRO radio units 2.3.1 SU: RADWIN 5000 (LFF or SFF radio units) 1.
SU PRO/AIR EMB and SU PRO/AIR INT Units Installation Steps 6. Click Apply when done. 7. Click the Air Interface tab 8. Enter the Sector ID and the Channel Bandwidth in the indicated fields. 9. Click Apply when done. 10.You will be warned that the device will be reset. If all the values are correct, click OK. 11.From a command line, ping radio unit using the new IP address to verify change. Once you are finished with the steps above, disconnect the radio unit and prepare it for deployment in the field.
HBS: RADWIN 5000 or RADWIN 5000 JET radio units Installation Steps 3. From the login page, enter username admin and password netwireless. 4. Click the Configure icon 5. Select Air Interface ‐> Radio 6. Enter the Sector ID, and if applicable, Channel Bandwidth, then click Save. 7. Select Management ‐> Network 8. Enter the new IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway, then click Save. 9. You will be warned that the device will be reset. If all the values are correct, click OK. 10.
HBS: JET DUO, and JET AIR/PRO radio units Installation Steps 3. Log on to the RADWIN Manager as an “Installer” and enter the default IP address (http://10.0.0.120) and password: wireless. 4. From the RADWIN Manager, click Activate, and follow the instructions in the wizard. 5. During the course of the wizard, enter the new management IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway, Sector ID, operating channel, and channel bandwidth. 6. You will be warned that the device will be reset.
Check items to be installed Installation Steps 7. You will be warned that the device (HBS radio unit) will be reset. If all the values are correct, click OK. 8. From a command line, ping radio unit using new IP address to verify change. Once you are finished with the steps above, disconnect the radio unit and prepare it for deployment in the field. 2.
Vertical Pole Installation Steps The SU PRO/AIR EMB has its own mounting kit: See Install Mounting Kit for the SU PRO/AIR EMB on page 2‐18. Figure 2‐9: Mounting Kit Contents Tighten all bolts with a torque of 15Nm. The mounting kit can be used on a vertical or horizontal pole or on a wall: Vertical Pole page 2‐12 Horizontal Pole page 2‐14 Wall page 2‐16 2.6.2 Vertical Pole The mounting kit can be used on a thin, medium, or thick pole. Thin Pole Dia. 3/4” ‐1 1/2” page 2‐12 Medium Pole Dia.
Vertical Pole Installation Steps Thin Pole 1. Diameter 3/4” to 1 1/2” (2cm to 4cm): Position the pole clamp as shown in the following figures. Do not tighten the bolts all the way. Radio holder Pole clamp Radio holder Insert bolts Pole clamp Figure 2‐10: Connect Pole Clamp to Radio Holder Tighten bolts, keep space equal to pole diameter Figure 2‐11: Partially tighten bolts 2. Place this assembly on the pole where you want to mount the device.
Vertical Pole Installation Steps 2. Place this assembly on the pole where you want to mount the device. Once it is in place, rotate the pole clamp as shown, then tighten both bolts. Pole clamp Radio holder Radio holder Rotate pole clamp Figure 2‐16: Rotate Clamp Pole clamp Tighten bolts Figure 2‐17: Completely tighten bolts Thick Pole 1. Diameter larger than 3” (7.
Horizontal Pole Installation Steps Radio Vertical Adaptor ‐ on a Vertical Pole The radio vertical adaptor is needed when mounting a JET or DUO radio unit on a vertical pole (see Figure 2‐28 on page 2‐23 and Figure 2‐29 on page 2‐24). Use the radio vertical adaptor as shown: Mounting Kit Radio vertical adaptor Figure 2‐19: Using the radio vertical adaptor on a vertical pole 2.6.
Horizontal Pole Installation Steps Pole Mounting Kit Figure 2‐20: Mounting Kit on a horizontal pole RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Wall Installation Steps Radio Vertical Adaptor ‐ Horizontal Pole The radio vertical adaptor is needed when mounting an LFF, SFF, PoE, GSU, or SU PRO/AIR INT on a horizontal pole (see Figure 2‐27, Mounting an SFF radio unit on a horizontal pole, on page 2‐22).
Install Mounting Kit for the SU PRO/AIR EMB Installation Steps Wall Radio holder Mount screws here (screws not included) Figure 2‐22: Mounting kit on a wall 2.7 Install Mounting Kit for the SU PRO/AIR EMB The SU PRO/AIR EMB has its own mounting kit. Mount this unit as shown in the steps below: 1. Place the mount on a pole or wall: 2. Secure the mount using the worm drive clamps. These are “quick‐release” clamps, and work as follows: a. Open the clamp: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Install Mounting Kit for the SU PRO/AIR EMB Installation Steps b. Slide the metal band through the mount: c. Slide the metal band through the clamp: d. Adjust the radius of the band, and lock it with the clamp: e. Once the band is at the correct radius, close the clamp and tighten with a screwdriver (make sure the tops of the screws face away from the mount): RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Install Mounting Kit for the SU PRO/AIR EMB Installation Steps 3. Alternatively, you can fasten the mount with screws (not included) appropriate for the surface being used: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit Installation Steps 2.8 Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit Fasten an LFF (large form‐factor), SFF (small form‐factor), SU PRO/AIR INT units, as well as external PoEs, and RADWIN GSUs, and external antennas to the mounting kit as shown in Figure 2‐22 to Figure 2‐25: (if mounting a flat‐panel antenna, see page 2‐25).
Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit Installation Steps Figure 2‐26: Mounted PoE If mounting one of these units on a horizontal pole, use the radio vertical adaptor as shown: Pole Radio unit Mounting Kit Radio vertical adaptor Figure 2‐27: Mounting an SFF radio unit on a horizontal pole Use the radio vertical adaptor when mounting a JET or DUO unit on a vertical pole as shown in Figure 2‐27 and Figure 2‐28: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit Installation Steps • Pole Radio Mounting Kit Radio vertical adaptor Figure 2‐28: JET radio unit mounted on a vertical pole RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit Installation Steps Pole Radio Mounting Kit Radio vertical adaptor Figure 2‐29: DUO radio unit mounted on a vertical pole When mounting a JET or DUO unit on a horizontal pole, the radio vertical adaptor is not needed: Pole Radio Mounting Kit Figure 2‐30: JET radio unit mounted on a horizontal pole RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit Installation Steps Radio Pole Mounting Kit Figure 2‐31: DUO radio unit mounted on a horizontal pole RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit Installation Steps Flat panel antenna If mounting a flat panel antenna, a mounting kit adapter is required (see Figure 2‐31): Recess for mounting nut Figure 2‐32: Flat panel antenna mounting kit adapter Attach the mounting kit adaptor to the rear of the external antenna as shown: Flat antenna (rear) Bolts (x4) Mounting Kit Adaptor Figure 2‐33: Flat Panel antenna ‐ rear with mounting kit adapter Mount the antenna with the adaptor to a vertical or horizonta
Ground Radio Unit Installation Steps Flat antenna (rear) Mounting Kit Adaptor Bolt attached to adaptor side with recess Figure 2‐34: Flat Panel antenna ‐ mounted on a pole 2.9 Ground Radio Unit Connect a ground cable to the indicated ground connection on the radio unit as shown in the sections below: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
LFF Units Installation Steps 2.9.1 LFF Units Figure 2‐35: Ground: LFF radio unit 2.9.2 SFF Units Figure 2‐36: Ground: SFF radio unit 2.9.3 JET and JET AIR/PRO and JET PRO Units Figure 2‐37: Ground: JET radio unit RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
JET DUO Units Installation Steps 2.9.4 JET DUO Units Figure 2‐38: Ground: DUO radio unit 2.9.5 SU PRO/AIR INT Units Figure 2‐39: Ground: SU PRO/AIR INT or SU PRO INT 3.x radio unit 2.9.6 SU PRO/AIR EMB Units Since the SU PRO/AIR EMB is grounded via its mounting kit, the mounting kit must be grounded before a radio is attached to it. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
SU PRO/AIR EMB Units Installation Steps Connect ground cable to mount Figure 2‐40: Ground: SU PRO/AIR EMB radio unit RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Mounting the SU PRO/AIR EMB Installation Steps 2.10 Mounting the SU PRO/AIR EMB 1. Open the clamp (for radio unit): Open clamp 2. Position the radio unit so that the knobs on the mounting ball on the rear are opposite the slots on the mount: Align knobs on radio .... ... with slots on mount RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Mounting the SU PRO/AIR EMB Installation Steps 3. Firmly place the radio unit into the mount until you hear a click: Insert radio Insert radio 4. Close the clamp half‐way: 5. Keep the clamp half‐closed until the alignment procedure is complete. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Mounting the SU PRO/AIR INT Installation Steps 2.11 Mounting the SU PRO/AIR INT The SU PRO/AIR INT unit is mounted in the same way as the LFF or SFF radio See Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit on page 2‐21. During alignment, you can use either WINTouch or its web interface for the SU PRO/AIR INT (see SU PRO/AIR EMB and SU PRO/AIR INT Units on page 2‐8) 2.
Mounting the Lightning Protection Units Installation Steps Insert metal band though slot 2. Tighten the metal band. Metal band LPU 3. Connect the grounding lug to a ground source. RJ45 connections/glands for CAT‐5e cables Grounding lug 4. Remove the cable glands, and thread the CAT‐5e cables through them: Thread CAT‐5e cables through glands RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Connect External Antenna (if applicable) Installation Steps 5. Connect the cables to the LPU’s sockets, and the glands around the cables as shown: Tighten glands 6. Route one CAT‐5e cable up to the radio unit, and the other down to the PoE (via the lower LPU). An LPU installed on a pole is shown below: CAT‐5e cable to radio LPU Grounding cable connected to ground lug CAT‐5e cable to PoE 2.
LFF and SFF Units Installation Steps 2.13.1 LFF and SFF Units Connect the external antenna to the antenna connections on the radio as shown. To antenna To antenna Mount the radio unit using a standard mounting kit (See Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit on page 2‐21), as well as the external antenna (needs its own mounting kit).
SU PRO/AIR EMB Units Installation Steps Apply sealing tape ‐ 2 Sealing tape applied Connect Turbo Gain antenna Connect cables to Turbo Gain Sealing tape for Turbo Gain Tape applied on Turbo Gain ‐ 2 You may need to re‐align the unit. External, non‐integrated antenna Follow these steps to connect an external, non‐integrated to the SU PRO/AIR EMB unit: a. Connect the cables to the radio b. Seal the cables using ScotchTM 23 splicing tape or similar. c.
Waterproofing Installation Steps To antenna It does not matter if the V or H connection of the antenna is connected to either the ANT 1 or ANT 2 connection of the radio, but what is important is that you preserve the same connection scheme throughout the sector (eg: V is always connected to ANT 1, H is always connected to ANT 2). 2.14 Waterproofing Protect all outdoor connections1 from rain, dust, moisture and salt by taping the cable/gland connection with an appropriate sealant tape.
Connect Radio (External Connections) Installation Steps Figure 2‐42: Applying sealant tape to an external connection 2.15 Connect Radio (External Connections) 2.15.1 LFF, SFF, SU PRO/AIR INT, and JET Units 1. Connect a CAT‐5e cable to the input port of the radio as shown: Figure 2‐43: Input port: LFF unit (connection label: “IDU”) Figure 2‐44: Input port: SFF unit (connection label: “IDU”) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
JET DUO and JET AIR/PRO Units Installation Steps Figure 2‐45: Input port: JET unit (connection label: “PoE In”) Figure 2‐46: Input port: SU PRO/AIR INT unit (no label) 2.15.2 JET DUO and JET AIR/PRO Units 1. Connect a CAT‐5e cable to the “PoE IN” port of the radio as shown. This connection provides power to the unit and can also serve as a management and data connection.
JET DUO and JET AIR/PRO Units Installation Steps 2. Alternatively, you can use the SFP connection, which provides management and data connection only (no power). It is labeled “LAN” on the unit, and is referred to as “SFP” in the Web user interface. Note that you must still connect a CAT‐5e cable to “PoE In” to provide power: “SFP” “SFP” Figure 2‐48: Data port: JET DUO and JET AIR/PRO (“LAN” = SFP) If you use the “SFP” port for management or data, it must configured properly.
JET DUO and JET AIR/PRO Units Installation Steps Indoor PoE 110‐220 VAC input (in rear) Voltage and data indicators In ‐ from network Out ‐ to radio Figure 2‐49: Indoor PoE connections a. Connect CAT‐5e cable from lower LPU to “Out” port b. Connect LAN cable to “In” port. c.
JET DUO and JET AIR/PRO Units Installation Steps Use only a safety approved PoE according to IEC/EN/UL 60950‐1 or 62368‐1 with rated output voltage of 24‐56VDC and rated current of 1A max IDU‐H The IDU‐H does not support the DUO radio. The IDU‐H is an aggregation switch with the functionality of six PoE devices. It is ideal for use at a base station having several collocated radios.
SU PRO/AIR EMB Units Installation Steps Figure 2‐52: IDU‐H power connectors and grounding lug. • For direct DC connection: The connectors are 3 pin in line female, with polarities (left to right) minus, ground, plus, as shown: Minus • Ground Plus For AC connection: To avoid damage to the IDU‐H, always use the AC/DC adapter and power plug supplied by RADWIN. Use only a safety approved IDU‐H according to IEC/EN/UL 60950‐1 or 62368‐1 with rated output voltage of 46‐55VDC and rated current of 4A max.
Check Connectivity to Radio Installation Steps Connection label: None 2. Route the CAT‐5e and ground cables down from the radio to a PoE. • Recommended, although not required: route the CAT‐5e cable via 2 LPUs: one near the radio, one near the PoE. 3. Connect ground cable to ground. 4. Perform final connections via the SU PRO/AIR EMB PoE: 110‐220 VAC input (in rear) PoE: output to radio LAN: Ethernet input from network 5. Connect CAT‐5e cable from radio via the lower LPU to the “PoE” port. 6.
Align Subscriber Unit Installation Steps • From a laptop in the field: Connect the laptop and power to the PoE, and connect the PoE to the base station (“IDU” for LFF and SFF units, “PoE In” for JET and DUO units). • From the NOC: Keep the PoE connected to the LAN, and the PoE connected to the base station. • You can use the SFP connection of the JET DUO or JET AIR/PRO (labeled “LAN”) for communications and management purposes only.
LFF and SFF Units • • Installation Steps Point the subscriber unit (or its external antenna) in the general direction of its base sta‐ tion. Continue according to the type of unit you are using: 2.18.1 LFF and SFF Units 1. Align the unit horizontally (in azimuth): a. Swivel the unit 90o to the left slowly, 180o to the right, and then 90o back towards the base station. Figure 2‐54: Swivel horizontally (SFF unit shown) b.
SU PRO/AIR EMB, SU PRO/AIR INT Units Installation Steps Pole Mounting kit • • The subscriber unit will stop beeping when it is aligned with the base station, and con‐ figured. You can manually cease the beeping via the RADWIN Manager application. 2.18.2 SU PRO/AIR EMB, SU PRO/AIR INT Units • Using WINTouch: a. Connect to the unit via WiFi using a smartphone. b. Operate the WINTouch application, and follow its instructions. Or • Using the Web Interface (optional if not using WINTouch): a.
SU PRO/AIR EMB, SU PRO/AIR INT Units Installation Steps b. Log in using username admin and password netwireless. c. From the main window, you can see the RSS (radio signal strength) as a green bar. While referring to this, do the following: d. Swivel the unit or its external antenna 90o to the right slowly, 180o to the left, and then 90o back towards the base station. Note at which point the RSS value is maximum. e. Repeat the above in elevation.
SU PRO/AIR EMB, SU PRO/AIR INT Units • • Installation Steps Once alignment is complete, tighten the arm on the SU PRO/AIR EMB mounting kit (see Figure 2‐57 for the SU PRO/AIR EMB) or tighten the bolt on the standard mounting kit (see Figure 2‐33 for an external antenna, and Figure 2‐59 for the SU PRO/AIR INT). If the unit requires more tightening, use the hex screw with a 5mm hex key as shown in Figure 2‐58.
Chapter 3: Safety Practices and Provisions 3.1 Scope of this Chapter This chapter describes various safety practices. 3.1.1 Preventing Overexposure to RF Energy To protect against overexposure to RF energy, install the radio units so as to provide and maintain minimal separation distances from all persons. When the system is operational, avoid standing directly in front of the antenna. Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on.
General Safety Practices and Provisions 3.1.
Ratings Safety Practices and Provisions 3.1.6 Ratings Table 3‐1: RADWIN 5000 Model Ratings Model Name Input Voltage & Current Enclosure Type Oper. Temp RADWIN 5000 SFF 55VDC, 1A IP67/Type 4 ‐35C to +60C RADWIN 5000 LFF 48‐57VDC, 1A IP67/Type 4 ‐40C to +60C SU PRO/AIR EMB 24‐56VDC, 1A IP66/Type 4 ‐40C to +60C SU PRO/AIR INT & SU PRO INT 3.x 24‐56VDC, 1A IP67/Type 4 ‐40C to +60C RADWIN 5000 JET 55VDC, 0.5A IP67/Type 4 ‐40C to +60C JET DUO 55VDC, 0.
Appendix A: Wiring Specifications A.1 Scope of this Appendix This appendix shows wiring specifications for the HBS and SU. A.1 Radio unit‐PoE Cable (HBS and SU) The radio unit‐PoE cable is shielded/outdoor class CAT‐5e, 4 twisted‐pair 24 AWG terminated with RJ‐45 connectors on both ends. A cable gland on the radio unit side provides hermetic sealing.
Scope of this Appendix Table A‐2: LAN‐GbE PoE RJ‐45 Connector Pinout Function Color PoE LAN TxRx A White/Green 1 1 TxRx A Green 2 2 TxRx B White/Orange 3 3 TxRx B Orange 6 6 TxRx C & Power(+) Blue 4 4 TxRx C & Power(+) White/Blue 5 5 TxRx D & Power(‐) White/Brown 7 7 TxRx D & Power(‐) Brown 8 8 A.2 User Port Connectors A.2.1 LAN Port The LAN 10/100BaseT interface terminates in an 8‐pin RJ‐45 connector, wired in accordance to Table 2‐3.
Scope of this Appendix A.3 DC Power Terminals A.3.1 DC PoE DC power terminals are as follows: Table A‐4: Terminal Block 2‐pin ‐48VDC Function Pin + Right – Left RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Appendix B: About Antennas B.1 Scope of this Appendix This appendix provides some basic information and considerations regarding antennas and what you need to take into account when configuring antenna parameters. B.1 Antenna Issues The choice of Tx Power, antenna gain and cable loss (between the radio and the antenna) determines the EIRP and is affected by such considerations as radio limitations and regulatory restrictions.
Scope of this Appendix To work in this mode, each antenna port must be connected to an antenna, the RSS level in both receivers should be balanced and a minimal separation between the antennas must be maintained. (For example, by using dual polarization antennas a cross polarization separation is attained). Upon selecting Antenna Type as Dual, RADWIN 5000 automatically selects this mode and doubles the air rates. RADWIN Manager indicates a case of unbalanced RSS between the two antennas in the HBS panels.
Scope of this Appendix The air rates used in this mode are same as when using single antennas in both sites.
Scope of this Appendix • The Max EIRP level will be automatically set according to the selected band and regulation. The precise relationship between the items in inequality (*) is as follows: Required Tx Power (per radio) will be adjusted down to the lesser of the value entered and maxAvailableTxPower • • • Tx Power (system) is maxAvailableTxPower + 3 (for 2 radios) Max EIRP is maxRegEIRP. EIRP is maxAvailableTx Power + Antenna Gain ‐ Cable Loss RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Appendix C: Regional Notice: French Canadian C.1 Procédures de sécurité C.1.1 Généralités Avant de manipuler du matériel connecté à des lignes électriques ou de télécommunications, il est conseillé de se défaire de bijoux ou de tout autre objet métallique qui pourrait entrer en contact avec les éléments sous tension. C.1.2 Mise à la terre Tous les produits RADWIN doivent être mis à la terre pendant l'usage courant.
la foudre. RADWIN conseille l'utilisation d'un dispositif de parafoudre supplémentaire afin de protéger le matériel de coups de foudre proches.
• Les appareils sont prévus pour être installés par un personnel de service. • Les appareils doivent être connectés à une prise de courant avec une protec‐ tion de terre. • Le courant CC du IDU‐C doit être fourni par l'intermédiaire d'un disjoncteur bipolaire et le diamètre du câble doit être de 14 mm avec un conduit de 16 mm. C.2 Installation sur pylône et mur L' ODU ou l'O‐PoE peuvent être montés sur un pylône ou un mur. C.2.
C.2.2 Montage sur un pylône Figure C‐2: Montage sur un pylône (1) Figure C‐3: Montage sur un pylône (2) C.2.3 Montage sur un mur Figure C‐4: Montage sur un mur (1) Figure C‐5: Montage sur un mur (2) C.2.4 Montage d'une antenne externe L'antenne externe optionnelle peut être montée sur un pylône. C.2.
• • • • Quatre boulons Un support en U Un support à pivotement Deux courroies de fixation en métal Pour installer une antenne externe sur un pylône: 1. Attacher le support en U à l'arrière de l'antenne en utilisant quatre rondelles plates, quatre rondelles élastiques et quatre écrous hex. 2. Attacher le support à pivotement au support en U en utilisant huit rondelles plates, quatre rondelles élastiques, quatre écrous hex et quatre boulons. 3.
Appendix A: Terminology Table A‐1: Terminology (Sheet 1 of 5) 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 documenta‐ tion.
Table A‐1: Terminology (Sheet 2 of 5) Term Description DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: a protocol that auto‐ matically assigns IP addresses and other network configura‐ tion parameters. Diversity A technique by which the reliability of a radio link is increased using multiple transmitting and receiving anten‐ nas, transmitting the same signal on all antennas.
Table A‐1: Terminology (Sheet 3 of 5) Term Description IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol ISU Integrated Synchronization Unit: a network device that pro‐ vides a synchronization signal to underground HBSs. LFF Large Form‐Factor MD5 Message digest algorithm: an authentication type for SNMPv3 connections. MDL Multiple Device Learning MIMO Multiple In, Multiple Out.
Table A‐1: Terminology (Sheet 4 of 5) Term Description SFF Small Form‐Factor SHA1 Secure hash algorithm: an authentication type for SNMPv3 connections. SLA Service Level Agreement ‐ the basic agreement between the service provider and its customer regarding certain aspects of the service provided.
Table A‐1: Terminology (Sheet 5 of 5) Term Description WISPA Wireless Internet Service Provider Association. An organiza‐ tion that manages registration of wireless devices that oper‐ ate close to TDWR facilities run by the FAA. VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol ‐ a networking protocol that provides for automatic assignment of available IP rout‐ ers to participating hosts. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Appendix E: Revision History Table E‐1: Revision History: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide: Cat.No. Date DQ0193780/0.1 Description Feb, System Release 4.9 2017 • Initial release DQ0193770/0.2 • Turbo Gain antenna description added (See SU PRO/AIR EMB Units on page 2‐36 Regulatory comment added (see Regulatory Compliance: ) System Release 4.9.15 DQ0193770/0.3 System Release 4.9.17 DQ0193770/0.4 System Release 4.9.20 DQ0193770/0.6 System Release 4.9.
Table E‐1: Revision History: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide: Cat.No. Date DQ0193770/0.7 Sep, 2018 System Release 4.9.60 Description • • • • DQ0193770/0.8 System Release 4.9.34/60 DQ0193770/0.9 System Release 4.9.70 DQ0193770/1.0 System Release 4.9.75 DQ0193770/1.1 System Release 4.9.75 DQ0193770/1.2 System Release 4.9.80 Jan, 2019 • • • New product: the SU PRO/AIR INT: Similar to the SU PRO/AIR EMB, but with increased sensitivity due to a larger, integrated antenna.
Table E‐1: Revision History: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide: Cat.No. Date Description DQ0266070/A.00 Jun, 2020 Added to WebUI configuration: System Release 5.0.50 DQ0266070/A.01 System Release Jun, 2020 • • • • • • • RADIUS AAA functions 802.1x authentication Nomadic functionality Utilization feature Quality detection feature Bridge table DHCP (Option 82) • Added certified antenna: 5250‐5350 MHz and 5470‐5725 MHz 5.0.50 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Appendix F: Certified Antennas F.1 For Deployment in US/Canada Radio devices that bear the following FCC/IC IDs refer to Table F‐1 to Table F‐4 below: Contains FCC ID: Q3K‐ 5XACMOLD Contains IC: 5100A‐ 5XACMOD Only the antennas shown in the tables below or antennas of the same type with lower gain are approved for use in this system. The antennas must be installed so as to provide a minimum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the tables below: Table F‐1: Frequency Band 5725‐5850 MHz Cat. No.
Table F‐1: Frequency Band 5725‐5850 MHz (Continued) Cat. No. Type Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) RW‐9721‐5158 Dish DP 28.0 5.5° 25 178 RW‐9732‐4958 Dish DP 32.0 4° 25 314 Table F‐2: Frequency Bands 5250‐5350 MHz and 5470‐5725 MHz Cat. No. Type Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) Integrated Flat DP BS 11.0 120° 16 20 RW‐9061‐5004 Flat DP BS 11.0 120° 16 20 Integrated Flat DP BS 12.
Table F‐3: Frequency Bands 5150‐5250 MHz (Continued) Cat. No. Type Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) Integrated Flat DP BS 12.0 95° 21 20 Integrated Flat DP BS 13.0 90° 18 20 RW‐9061‐5001 Flat DP BS 14.0 90° 18 20 RW‐9061‐5002 Flat DP BS 15.5 60° 18 20 Integrated Flat DP 16.0 35° 24 40 Integrated Flat DP 16.0 35° 24 40 RW‐9613‐4960 Flat DP 23.0 8° 25 100 Integrated Flat DP 23.5 8° 25 107 RW‐9622‐5001 Flat DP 29.
Table F‐4: Frequency Bands 4940‐4990 MHz (Continued) Cat. No. Type Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) RW‐9622‐5001 Flat DP 29.0 5° 25 200 RW‐9401‐5002 Shark Fin SP 12.5 50° 25 30 RW‐9721‐5158 Dish DP 28.0 5.5° 25 178 RW‐9732‐4958 Dish DP 30.0 4° 25 225 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
The RADWIN SU PRO/AIR EMB bears the following FCC/IC IDs on the label. Refer to Table F‐5 to Table F‐9 below: FCC ID: Q3K‐5XACULC‐X IC: 5100A‐5XACULCX The RADWIN SU PRO/AIR EMB must be installed so as to provide a minimum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the tables below: Table F‐5: Frequency Band 5725‐5850 MHz Cat. No. Type Gain (dBi) Dir BW Min. Safe Tx Power per chain (dBm) Distance (cm) Embedded Flat DB 16.0 17.5° Hor 29.1° Ver 27 110 RW‐9614‐ 5359 Flat DB 23.0 10.
Table F‐8: Frequency Band 4940‐4990 MHz Cat. No. Type Gain (dBi) Dir BW Min. Safe Tx Power per chain (dBm) Distance (cm) Embedded Flat DB 14.0 17.5° Hor 29.1° Ver 17 43 RW‐9614‐ 5359 Flat DB 23.0 10.0° 17 43 Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) 26 110 Table F‐9: Frequency Band 2400‐2483.5 MHz WiFi Cat. No. On Board Type Printed Gain (dBi) Dir BW 3.
Table F‐12: Frequency Bands 5150‐5250 MHz Operating Form Gain (dBi) Tx Power per chain (dBm) Dir BW Min. Safe Distance (cm) Uniform 20.0 9.4° 13 20 Floodlight 11.0 60° 13 20 Table F‐13: Frequency Bands 4940‐4990 MHz Operating Form Gain (dBi) Tx Power per chain (dBm) Dir BW Min. Safe Distance (cm) Uniform 17.0 9.4° 21 55 Floodlight 8.0 60° 21 55 The JET DUO (5.x/3.
Table F‐15: Frequency Band 5150‐5250 MHz (FCC only) Operating Form Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) Sharp 19.0 16° 14 30 Floodlight 11.0 85° 22 30 Table F‐16: Frequency Band 3650‐3700 MHz Operating Form Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) Uniform 17.0 17° 27 55 Floodlight 9.0 70° 27 55 The JET DUO 5 GHz (5.x/5.
Table F‐19: Frequency Band 5250‐5350 MHz and 5470‐5725 MHz Operating Form Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) Uniform 19.0 19° 8 20 Floodlight 9.0 9° 18 20 F.2 For Deployment in EU member states Table F‐20: Safety Distances for RADWIN 5000 ETSI Products Antenna gain [dBi] Min. Safety Distance [cm] 5.8/5.3/5.4/2.4 All gains 20 3.5 17 69 Frequency Band [GHz] The RADWIN 5000 JET, JET DUO (5.x/3.x GHz), and JET DUO (5.x/5.
Table F‐23: Frequency Band 3400‐3800 MHz Operating Form Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per chain (dBm) Min. Safe Distance (cm) Uniform 17.0 17 30 81 Floodlight 9.0 70 30 32 The SU PRO/AIR INT must be installed so as to provide a minimum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the tables below: Table F‐24: Frequency Band 5725‐5875 MHz Tx Power per chain (dBm) Gain (dBi) 22 11 Min.
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. For information on the restrictions on putting the device into service please contact your national telecommunication authorities.
FCC Identifier IC Identifier Safe Distance (cm) Band (GHz) U.S. Canada Contains FCC ID: Q3K‐ 5XACMOLD Contains IC: 5100A‐ 5XACMOD 5.1a; 4.9‐5.8 310 314 FCC ID: Q3K‐BFJET5X IC: 5100A‐BFJET5X 5.1a; 4.9‐5.8 94.38 96 FCC ID: Q3K‐JETDB5X3X N/A 3.6; 5.1a; 5.8 55 N/A FCC ID: Q3K‐5XACULC‐X IC: 5100A‐5XACULCX 2.4; 5.1a; 4.9‐5.8 110 115 FCC ID: Q3K‐5XACULCHG IC: 5100A‐5XACULCHG 2.4; 5.1a; 5.2b, 5.4‐5.8 70 70 FCC ID: Q3K‐JETDC5X5X IC: 5100A‐JETDC5X5X 5.1b, 5.8 20 20 a.
(2) These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities. Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities.
Le système doit être professionnellement installé pour assurer la conformité avec Certification de la partie 15 Il est de la responsabilité de l'opérateur et de l'installateur professionnel que seuls les systèmes certifiés sont déployés aux États‐Unis. L'utilisation du système dans toute autre combinaison (p.antennes transmettant la même information) est expressément interdite. La radio doit être installée et utilisée en stricte conformité avec les instructions du fabricant décrites dans ce guide.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that Sector and Base Station radios operating in the band 5150‐5250 MHz are installed so that the antennas do not exceed 21 dBm EIRP at any elevation angle above 30 degrees as measured from the horizon, as required by FCC rule 47 CFR Part 15.407 (a)(1)(i). In Canada Radio Local Area Network Devices Operating in the 5150‐5250 MHz Frequency Band may only be allowed following licensing process.
Radio devices using external antennas operating in the 5250‐5350 MHz and 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 bandes 5250‐5350 MHz et 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 f
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.
Licensees in the 3650‐3700 MHz band must comply with the requirements of current and future agreements with Canada and Mexico regarding operation in U.S./Canada and U.S./ Mexico border areas. Canadian Emission Requirements for Indoor Units This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ISED‐003. Cet appareil numeique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB‐003 du Canada.
NL PL CY UK AT SE IE LV Restrictions on the use of 3.5 GHz Band in EU member states BE EE HR UK LT FR HU NL China MII Operation of the equipment is only allowed under China MII 5.8GHz band regulation configuration with EIRP limited to 33 dBm (2 Watt). India WPC Operation of the equipment is only allowed under India WPC GSR‐38 for 5.8GHz band regulation configuration. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide DQ0266610/A.
Brazil The equipment will operate only in the frequency bands 5470 ‐ 5725 MHz and 5725 ‐ 5850 MHz. The software version to be sold in Brazil with blocking is from version 4.6. The power supplies presented in this user manual are not sold with this product. O equipamento irá operar apenas nas faixas de frequências 5470 ‐ 5725 MHz e 5725 ‐ 5850 MHz. A versão do software a ser comercializado no Brasil com bloqueio é a partir da versão 4.6.
In all other cases, an appropriate Listed Primary Protector must be provided. Refer to Articles 800 and 810 of the NEC for details. 2. For protection of ODU against direct lightning strikes, appropriate requirements of NFPA 780 should be considered in addition to NEC. 3. For Canada, appropriate requirements of the CEC 22.1 including Section 60 and additional requirements of CAN/CSA‐B72 must be considered as applicable. 4. Only UL Listed parts and components will be used for installation.
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