MODEL M5800SB-AP-60 5.8 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Wireless Internet Access Point Installation and Operating Instructions SUNSTREAM WIRELESS, A DIVISION OF TRANGO SYSTEMS, INC.
1•Setup transceiver per instructions herein before installing outdoors. 2•Mount the articulated mounting arm to an earth grounded mast approximately 2.5 inches in diameter. The pole must be securely mounted so that it does not move. 3• Install transceiver articulated mounting arm. WARNING USE EXTREME CARE WHEN INSTALLING ANTENNAS NEAR POWER LINES.
T hank you for choosing Sunstream Wireless to fulfill your wireless internet access needs. Unpack your system carefully. If any items are missing, notify your sales representative. If an item appears to be damaged from shipment, replace it in its packing material and notify the shipper.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied – The unit must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 2 meters from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjuction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3 Copyright © 1999 Sunstream Wireless, LLC All rights reserved.
System Description: The M5800SB-AP-60 is a broadband wireless internet access system designed for sending and receiving Ethernet based data traffic where conventional wiring is impractical or when higher connection speeds are required. The system utilizes robust spread spectrum technology to reduce susceptibility to interference. The typical access point installation consists of one or more M5800SB-AP-60 transceiver mounted outdoors and a junction box mounted indoors.
• FIGURE 1 • Figure 1 shows installation of the transceiver on the pole. • FIGURE 2 • Figure 1 shows installation of the junction box and power adapter. 5 Copyright © 1999 Sunstream Wireless, LLC All rights reserved.
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Installation: Typically the service provider will program the transceiver and professionally install the entire system. If you are installing the system yourself, below you will find a step by step guide. TRANSCEIVER SETUP PRIOR TO INSTALLATION Before installing the hardware you must set up the transceiver to allow communication with the the subscriber database. 1) Obtain the M5800S-AP Series Wizard program, .cfg file diskette, and Setup cable (CBLDAT-1) from your service provider.
1) Keep the transmission path as open as possible. Objects such as walls and metallic objects near the transmission path reflect signals and may reduce the transmission distance. 2) Mount the transceiver on the mounting pole as shown in Figure 1. 3) Connect the STP run no longer than 300 feet (when using a 24 Volt supply), 150 feet if using the standard 20 V supply– Use straight through 8 conductor cat 5 cable, making sure that the RJ45 terminations are shielded.
CAUTION WHEN THE UNIT IS IN OPERATION AVOID STANDING DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE ANTENNA. STRONG RF FIELDS ARE PRESENT WHEN THE TRANSMITTER IS ON. M5800SB-AP-60 Specifications Receiver Section Radio Section LO Frequencies: Default channel plan- Channel 1: 5.256 GHz Channel 2: 5.276 GHz Channel 3: 5.396 GHz Channel 4: 5.316 GHz Channel 5: 5.336 GHz Channel 6: 5.356 GHz Channels 7-32: not programmed Cascade Noise Figure: Sensitivity for 1E10-6 BER: Adj.
FCC Part 15.207(a) Serial Interface: LAN Interface Power: RJ11 connector Shielded RJ45 connector Carried on 4 unused pins of Ethernet cable Environmental Operating Temp: Storage: Humidity: NEMA Rating: Shock: -40 to 60 deg C -40 to 85 deg C 100 % When sealed properly NEMA 4X Sustain 3 axis drop from 5 feet STANDARD EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 20 Volt DC Power adapter and J-Box supplied in ODU-PKIT-1 accessory package.