TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit (for Access5830™ Wireless Broadband System) User Manual
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Overview This manual covers basic configuration and installation of TrangoFOX Subscriber Units for the Access5830 Wireless Broadband System. The FOX series subscriber units are available three variations. Model FOX5800 FOX5300 FOX5800-D Part # M5800S-FSU M5300S-FSU M5800S-FSU-D Description __________ 5.8 GHz FOX SU with internal 15 dBi antenna 5.3 GHz FOX SU with internal 15 dBi antenna 5.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Warranty Information TrangoFOX Subscriber units are warranted for 90 days from date of purchase. Please see www.trangobroadband.com for complete description of warranty coverage and limitations.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Getting to Know Your Radio Contents Each Trango FOX subscriber unit comes equipped with the radio itself, a power-over-Ethernet (PoE) J-Box, an AC adapter, and mounting hardware. The FOX5800 and FOX5300 include hardware for wall or pole mounting. The FOX5800-D is equipped with a dish (reflector) mounting bracket. Figure 1.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual The TrangoFOX radio is equipped with a removable “boot” and weatherproofing foam insert. Removing the boot and foam insert reveals the radio’s Ethernet port, LED status lights, reset button, MAC address, and serial number. Figure 3. Exploded View of Radio, Foam Insert, and Boot FOX RADIO FOAM INSERT BOOT Figure 4.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Getting Started It is recommended to first provision and test the radio on the bench before deploying in the field. This is a particularly useful exercise to the novice user. Connections and Power • • Remove the “boot” and Foam Insert from the bottom of the radio. Connect a Cat-5 (straight through) Ethernet cable (we recommend shielded twisted pair) between the ODU (out door unit) port of the J-box and the RJ-45 connector on the radio.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Figure 6. Radio LEDs and Reset Button M5300S-FSU MAC: S/N: 0001DEFFFFFF XXXXXXXXXX ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ACT NET – RSSI – LED Guide Indicates Ethernet Receive/Transmit activity. This LED lights when connected to a 100 BaseT network. The LED remains unlit when connected to a 10 BaseT network Relative Signal Strength Indicator. See page 16 for more details. ASSOC – This LED indicates one of four statuses: 1.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Current Status information is provided in the lower left-hand corner of on all screens. The Current Status shows Base ID, AP ID, SU ID, Current Opmode, Current Channel and polarization, and its RF link status to the AP(Connected or Disconnected). Type the password (default trango) and continue. This will bring up the radio’s system information page. System Information The Browser Interface features useful Help pages which explain all listed parameters.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Configuration Page Parameters Base ID: User definable integer 1-127. The AP that this SU will communicate with must have a matching Base ID loaded into its memory. Can only be changed while opmode is OFF. AP ID: User definable integer 1-255. Identifies which AP that this SU will attempt association with. Can only be changed while opmode is OFF. NOT USED BY SYSTEM FOR AUTHENTICATION PURPOSES.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Channel Table : User may redefine each of the frequencies assigned to each channel. Note – Channel table should match channel table in Access Point. RF RX Threshold: User may utilize this feature to block RF noise which is present below the set threshold. This feature is useful for interference mitigation. Save and Activate Settings: Saves the setting to FLASH memory and activates setting.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Command Console In addition to the functionality of the HTTB browser interface, more functions can be performed via the command line interface (CLI) Most Command Line Interface (CLI) commands may be entered directly from the HTTP Browser’s Command Console screen: Telnet Although most radio functions can be managed via the browser interface, the command line interface (CLI) does provide slightly more functionality.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Installation Hardware The TrangoFOX is supplied with hardware for pole or wall-mount installations. The diagrams below show a variety of mounting configurations. Figure 7.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Figure 8. Wall Mount 1/4-20 X1" HEX HEAD BOLT (2 PLACES) EXTENDER (ES-9233) FOX RADIO NOTE: HARDWARE FOR MOUNTING BRACKET TO WALL NOT SUPPLIED BRACKET (ES-9232) 1/4-20 KEP NUT (2 PLACES) Figure 9.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Figure 10. FOX5800-D / AD5800-25 Reflector Dish on Pole DISH MOUNTED ON MAST USING U-BOLTS FOX RADIO (M5800S-FSU-D) MOUNTED ON DISH Figure 11.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Cabling and Grounding Considerations Shielded twisted pair Cat-5 cable is recommended for all installations. It is important to provide strain relief and drip loop for STP Cat-5 cables. Strain relief holes are provided on the FOX5800 and FOX5300 mounting bracket for use with cable tie. Create drip loop and strain relief as shown below. Figure 12.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Weather Considerations It is imperative that the radio be COMPLETELY SEALED when in use. Take care to ensure that the boot and foam insert are properly installed on the bottom of the radio. Without proper sealing, moisture may enter the radio and potentially cause damage which will not be covered under warranty. Access to the radio RJ-45 Port and LED status lights are purposely located at the bottom of the radio to minimize the risk of water intrusion.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Specifications Radio Transmit Specifications Frequencies: Storable Channels: 30 memory locations FOX5800 and FOX5800-D Frequency Range: 5.736 to 5.836 GHz adjustable in 1 MHz channel increments Default ChannelsChannel 1: 5.736 GHz Channel 2: 5.756 GHz Channel 3: 5.776 GHz Channel 4: 5.796 GHz Channel 5: 5.816 GHz Channel 6: 5.836 GHz FOX5300 Frequency Range 5.260 to 5.340 GHz adjustable in 1 MHz channel increments Channel 7: 5.260 GHz Channel 8: 5.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual Data Input Section Data Rate (User): Format: Ethernet packet: Power Input Voltage: Up to 10 Mbps Sustained throughput 10/100 BaseT IEEE 802.3 Ethernet compliant Up to 1600 byte long packets Input voltage range at unit is 10.5 VDC to 21 VDC max Power is supplied on Ethernet cable using junction box provided with up to 330 foot 24 AWG STP cable. Current Cons.
TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual EN 301 489-1 Part 7.2 - RF Immunity FOX5800 and FOX5300 Antenna Specifications Type Patch Array Antenna Polarization Vertical, Horizontal electronically selectable Range FOX5800: 4 Miles (LOS) from Access5830 AP with 10 dB fade margin. FOX5300: 2 Miles (LOS) from Access5830 AP with 10 dB fade margin. Frequency 5.2 to 5.