RADWIN 1000/2000 Broadband Wireless Transmission System User Manual Version 2.2d UM 2000-09/08.
RADWIN 1000/2000 User Manual Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to RADWIN Ltd. (RADWIN hereafter). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RADWIN.
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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.
Warning This product was tested with special accessories - indoor unit (IDU or PoE), FTP Cat 5e shielded cable with sealing gasket, 12 AWG grounding cable - which must be used with the unit to insure compliance. Indoor Units comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) These devices may not cause harmful interference. (2) These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Table of Contents Notice ....................................................................................................................... i RADWIN Worldwide Offices.................................................................................... ii Regulatory Compliance .............................................................................................. iii Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome! ....................................................................................................
Outdoor Connections ..........................................................................................3-8 Indoor Installation.................................................................................................. 3-8 Mounting the IDUs..............................................................................................3-8 Connecting power to the IDU ............................................................................3-11 Connecting the ODU to the IDU ....................
Lost or forgotten VLAN ID............................................................................................ 6-7 Setting the Date and Time ...................................................................................... 6-7 Ethernet Properties................................................................................................. 6-9 Configuring the Bridge ........................................................................................6-9 ODU Mode ..........................
Appendix C Pole and Wall Installation ODU Mounting Kit Contents.................................................................................... Mounting RADWIN 1000/2000 on a pole ................................................................. Mounting RADWIN 1000/2000 on a Wall ................................................................. Mounting an External Antenna ............................................................................... Appendix D Link Budget Calculator Overview ........
Installation sur pylône et mur.................................................................................. I-4 Contenu du kit de montage ODU ......................................................................... I-4 Montage sur un pylône ....................................................................................... I-5 Montage sur un mur ........................................................................................... I-6 Montage d'une antenne externe............................
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Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome! Welcome to the RADWIN 1000/2000 radio series, designed for the IP and WiMAX Backhaul, Private Networks and Broadband Access global markets. The RADWIN 1000/2000 series is an innovation in high-capacity carriergrade sub-6GHz radios, and designed to meet the requirements of current and next-generation markets and applications. RADWIN 1000/2000 also features software configurable antenna port activation enabling single (RADWIN 1000) or dual (RADWIN 2000) antenna port operation.
Key Applications Chapter 1 Key Applications WiMAX and IP Backhaul The RADWIN 1000/2000 radio series offers WiMAX operators and ISPs a unique, highly scalable and cost-effective backhaul solution. Designed to suit a wide range of topologies, RADWIN 1000/2000 is easy to install and maintain, enabling operators to quickly and efficiently expand their networks and introduce new services to a growing subscriber base.
Private Networks Chapter 1 Private Networks RADWIN 1000/2000 is the ultimate solution for private networks such as enterprises, education, government and utility organizations that wish to own and manage their own networks and eliminate the costly recurring charges from service providers. RADWIN 1000/2000's cost-effective solution enables a variety of organizations to connect geographically dispersed sites at ranges of up to 80km (50 miles).
Key Features of RADWIN 1000/2000 Chapter 1 • Automatic Adaptive Rate (AAR) is a mechanism that dynamically adapts the air interface rate by changing both the signal modulation and coding. • Automatic Channel Selection (ACS) chooses the best channel by monitoring the available radio channels and dynamically selecting a channel which is best suited for transmission at any given time. • Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) is a mechanism for error control during data transmission.
RADWIN 1000/2000 Link Chapter 1 complies with the IEEE 802.11i (phase iii) security recommendations. CCM/AES uses a symmetric 128-bit encryption key (EK), and a nonce, and provides both message encryption and authenticating signature. The nonce mechanism enables the receiver to remember already received genuine messages and reject all replayed messages. • Initial encryption and authentication is based on a user-defined master key (Link Password).
The Radio Outdoor Unit (ODU) Chapter 1 The ODU may be mounted on a pole or a wall, and connects to the IDU or PoE device using a CAT5e cable. The ODU comes in two form factors as shown in figure 1-5 below: a. Connectorized ODU Front b. Connectorized ODU Rear c. Integrated Antenna ODU - Front d. Integrated Antenna ODU - Rear Figure 1-5: ODU Form Factors • Integrated Antenna ODU This ODU has an integrated 370mm (1.2ft) flat panel antenna, with a gain of 23dBi.
The Indoor Unit (IDU) Chapter 1 The ODU products available in release 2.2d are shown below: Table 1-1: Available ODU Products - Release 2.2d Description Part Number Form Factor RW-2050-0150 Frequency Bands and Regulations Integrated antenna FCC/IC5.725 – 5.850 GHz Connectorized for external antenna (2x N-type) FCC/IC5.250 – 5.350 GHz RW-2050-0250 FCC/IC5.470 – 5.725 GHz FCC/IC4.940 – 4.990 GHz RW-2020-0150 RW-1020-0150 Integrated and connectorized antenna (2x N-Type) FCC/IC2.400 – 2.
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Devices Chapter 1 Figure 1-6: IDU-C Front Panel Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Devices The PoE device provides Ethernet service only, with power for the ODU. The PoE device is extremely compact, having only two Ethernet ports and a standard 3 pin male AC power socket. Figure 1-7: PoE device - showing the radio Ethernet port Antennas An antenna is the radiating and receiving element from which the radio signal, in the form of RF power, is radiated to its surroundings and vice versa.
Antennas Chapter 1 The Integrated Antenna ODU is provided with 370 mm (1.2ft) flat panel antenna, with a gain of 23dBi. The radio and the antenna are housed in a weatherproof case as a single unit. Figure 1-8: ODU with integrated Flat Panel antenna External antennas are available for the RADWIN 1000/2000 radios, varying in operating frequencies, form factor, size and gain, dual or single polarization. RADWIN 1000/2000 User Manual Version 2.
Antennas Chapter 1 Flat Panel Antennas The Flat Panel antenna shown in figure 1-9 below has an integrated or external configuration: Integrated or External 1.2ft Flat Panel Dual Polarization 4.9 - 5.875 GHz (Ext) Frequency 4.9 – 6.0 GHz (Int) 2.4 – 2.7 GHz (Ext) 2.3 – 2.7 GHz (Int) External 21 dBi at 4.9 – 5.0 GHz 22 dBi at 5.0 – 5.15 GHz 23 dBi at 5.15 – 6.0 GHz 20 dBi at 2.4 – 2.7 GHz Integrated Gain 21 dBi at 4.9 – 5.0 GHz 22 dBi at 5.0 – 5.15 GHz 23.5 dBi at 5.15 – 5.725 GHz 24 dBi at 5.725 – 6.
RADWIN Manager Chapter 1 Parabolic Dish Antennas External 2ft Dish Dual Polarization Frequency 5.150 - 5.875 GHz 4.900 – 5.850 GHz Gain 28 dBi Diameter 2 ft / 620 mm Beam Width H,V: 5.6° Figure 1-10: External Antennas - Parabolic Dish See the RADWIN products catalog for RADWIN offering of external antennas. External antennas are also available from authorized antenna vendors.
Accessories Chapter 1 Figure 1-11: RADWIN Manager screen Accessories RADWIN provides a variety of accessories to support the RADWIN 1000/ 2000 system: • PoE devices • AC Power Adaptor • External Lightning Protection Unit • Cables to connect the various system elements Documentation set supplied with RADWIN 1000/2000 The technical documentation supplied with a RADWIN 1000/2000 includes the following items: • A Quick Start Guide for experienced installers • A full User Manual - the document whic
How to Use this Manual Chapter 1 How to Use this Manual This User Manual is divided into functionally distinct chapters reflecting the activities required to set up a RADWIN 1000/2000.
A Little Terminology Chapter 1 A link then, consists of two sites. In Broadband Wireless terminology, the local and remote sites are sometimes referred to as “near” and “far”, “HQ” and “remote” and so on. The site which is closer to the network core (often the local site) will be referred to as site A, and the opposite side of the link, usually closer to the end user, as site B.
Conventions Used in this Manual Chapter 1 Conventions Used in this Manual Notifications Notifications consist of Notes, Cautions and Warnings.
Windows Terminology Chapter 1 Similarly, mouse click items will be referred to like this: “Click Next to continue.” (A mouse click always uses the left mouse button unless stated otherwise.) Windows Terminology Look at figure 1-11 above. The main application display which you see consists of a frame-window with a menu bar, system icons and content. It will be referred to as a window, the main window or the Manager window depending on context.
Windows Terminology Chapter 1 Figure 1-12: Site Configuration window with open Management panel RADWIN 1000/2000 User Manual Version 2.