Tarana G1 BN Manual DRAFT
Safety and Warnings ...................................................................................................................... 2 General Warnings ...................................................................................................................... 2 FCC Information ......................................................................................................................... 2 Health and Safety Warning ...................................................................
Safety and Warnings Tarana G1 equipment is designed for installation and use by trained professionals and requires adherence to all relevant regulatory, safety, and telecom industry best practice guidelines for outdoor radios. General Warnings Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to equipment. • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product. • Use standard safety guidelines when mounting.
Health and Safety Warning All personnel must comply with the relevant health and safety practices when working on or around the G1 radio equipment. The G1 system has been designed to meet relevant US and European health and safety standards as outlined in IEC Publication 62368-1, 2nd edition. Local safety regulations must be used if required. Safety instructions in this section should be used in addition to the local safety regulations.
General Hazards Topic Explanation Chassis Earthing The G1 chassis earth must be connected directly to the DC supply system earthing conductor, or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar, or bus to which the DC supply system earthing is connected.
Operational Description Tarana’s Gigabit 1 (G1) product line delivers gigabit fixed wireless speeds in outdoor non-line of sight environments in a cellular-like network topology. Tarana’s G1 product is an OFDM Time Division Duplex (TDD) based system which utilizes the same frequency channel in both downlink and uplink transmissions. The 4 network profiles can cover downlink heavy deployments (4.5:1 DL/UL ratio) on one extreme, and more symmetric data demand between uplink and downlink with a 1.
Regulatory Information Compliance Safety • • • • IEC 60529, 2013-08 IP X7 EN 62368-1:2014 (2nd Edition) IEC/EN 60950-22 Immunity • • EN61000-4-5 Level 4 AC Surge Immunity EN61000-4-4 Level 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity EN61000-4-3 Level 4 EMC Field Immunity EN61000-4-2 Level 2 ESD Immunity • • Radio Approvals EMI and susceptibility Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and ©2020. All rights reserved. vG1-2020-12 (DRAFT) • • • • • • • FCC Part 15.
Deployment in the US – FCC Statement This product must be professionally installed. This device complies with FCC Rules for Class B limits. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications not expressly approved by Tarana Wireless Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Deployment in Canada - Industry Canada Statements This product must be professionally installed. Le produit final doit être installé par un professionnel This Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. To satisfy IC RF exposure requirements for RF transmit ting devices, the following distances should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation: 20cm.
Tarana Wireless systems are designed to be operated as to avoid contact with the antennas by the end user. It is recommended to install the system in a location where the antennas can remain at least a minimum distance as specified from the user in accordance to the regulatory guidelines which are designed to reduce the overall exposure of the user or operator. To meet radiation exposure requirements, these devices should be installed at a minimum distance of 0.7083 from people or animals.
English Български Bulgarian Cesky Czech Dansk Danish Deuch German Esti Estonian Español Spanish Eλληνική Greek Français French Islenska Islandic Italiano Italian Latviešu Latvian Lietuvių Lithuanian This equipment is in compliance with essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU Nederlands Това оборудване е в съответствие с основните изисквания и съответващите разпоредби на Директива 2014/53/EU Malti Toto zařízení je v souladu se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušný
Preparation Tools ¨ (4) M8 bolts o Measure Pole Diameter (95mm in this example) o Choose appropriate length bolt ¨ 13mm combination wrench ¨ Torque wrench ¨ T30 Torx driver ¨ Crimping tool (6 AWG) ¨ Anti-Seize compound - must be applied to all fasteners at the installation location (per manufacturer’s instructions) o LOCTITE LB771 Nickel Anti-Seize, Permatex Aluminum Anti-Seize, or equivalent Tarana Hardware and Peripherals ¨ BN radio unit ¨ BN mount (32-0051-300 REV 2.
Step 1. Place mounting bracket clamp halves around pole. NOTE: Head of bolt captured in the slot of the clamp assembly Physical Installation The BN mount is a saddle clamp that is adjustable in azimuth and tilt. The tilt should be set to zero degrees and the azimuth to the required direction. In typical installation, the BN is installed on an outrigger which gets mounted to the tower. Note: The GPS antenna mounted on the top of the BN must have a clear view of the sky to establish synchronization.
Step 2. Torque all fasteners to 19 N-M (14 ft-lbs). Torque sequence as shown. 3 times around bolt pattern • Round 1= 30% • Round 2 = 60% • Round 3 = 100% Step 3. Perform azimuth adjustment Azimuth scale on top side of adjustment bracket Use of combination wrench for locations 2 and 3 may be needed due to clearances. Universal joint socket wrench may also be used. 13mm combination wrench being used to hold the fastener for torque setting. Torque sequence as shown.
Step 4. Perform elevation adjustment Step 5. Lower BN into the slots as shown Right-side access to fasteners Left-side access to fasteners Torque sequence numbered above. Note: #1 and #2 are short fasteners that do not pass all the way through the bracket like fasteners #3 and #4 Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and ©2020. All rights reserved.
Power and Connectivity Supply 40VDC-60VDC (300W) to the unit through its power port. Ethernet connectivity can be established for data and management traffic using the fiber and Ethernet ports. All power and signal cables must be terminated with Harting weatherproof connectors. Proper lightning or surge suppression devices (available on our accessories list) and associated grounding are required for all connections. To turn on the unit, simply apply power. For security, there is not a power switch.
Typical Deployment Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and ©2020. All rights reserved.
Configuration & System Bring-up Connecting the unit to DC power initiates its boot-up process. When that is complete (typically 3–4 minutes), the rear panel Power LED shows steady green. Basic outdoor setup requires the following steps. For safety, the radio is muted by default. Note: The GPS antenna mounted on the top of the BN must have a clear view of the sky to establish synchronization. Connect your device to the unit’s Management port. Note: this port is DHCP enabled.
Once logged in, enter the values provided by your network administrator.
Warranty We warrant that commencing from the date of shipment to you (and in case of resale to you by a Tarana partner, commencing not more than 90 days after our original shipment), and continuing for a period of twelve (12) months, the hardware will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use. This limited warranty is not transferrable.