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WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide Notices Radio Frequency Statement WipAir has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules and EN 301 489-1 rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial, business and industrial environments.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide Compliance with European Union WEEE Directives In January 2003, the European Union adopted an important environmental directive - the Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). It represents an important milestone in providing a safer environment for future generations.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICES ........................................................................................................ 2 1. 1.1 2. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................... 6 WIPAIR APPLICATIONS .................................................................................6 INSTALLATION ...................................................................................... 7 2.1 PACKING LIST .....
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1-1: WipAir PTMP (blue) and PTP (red) .......................................................6 Figure 2-1: General System View ........................................................................7 Figure 2-2: WipAir - General Installation Scheme ..................................................8 Figure 2-3: Wall mount ....................................................................................
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing WipAir solution. WaveIP's WipAir series is a carrier-grade point-to-point and Point-to-multipoint broadband wireless solution that sets a benchmark of unrivaled performance, reliability, capacity, latency and RF robustness, making it the ultimate choice for future-proof wireless system. 1.1 WipAir applications Point-to-Point (PTP): The basic subsystem is composed of a Master Unit (MU) and a Slave Unit (SU).
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2. Installation 2.1 Packing list When you first open the package, verify that the unit is complete with the following components: 1. Outdoor Unit – WipAir MU or SU. 2. Indoor PoE power supply (indoor outlet). 3. Pole mounting kit (will not be added if advanced mounting kit is provided). 2 1 3 Figure 2-1: General System View 2.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.3 Installation overview This section provides installation information for WipAir system. Note: 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.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 3) Connect a ground cable between the Outdoor unit and an appropriate grounding point. 4) Connect the Outdoor-to-Indoor shielded CAT5 cable to the Outdoor unit and route it to the selected location of the PoE Outlet. Assemble the enclosed connector on the cable. 5) Mount the Indoor Outlet and connect: • Outdoor-to-Indoor cable to the ‘PWR LAN-OUT’ port. • CAT5 Ethernet cable (from network) to the ‘LAN-IN’ port. • AC Input to the power (100-240VAC).
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.3.2 Mounting The outdoor unit can be mounted on a pole or on a wall. A general description of wall mount is given in Figure 2-3.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.3.3 Antennas 2.3.3.1 General WipAir system supports two types of antennas: • Integrated antenna • External antenna Selecting the antenna model is according to the required range and performance. Note: To comply with the regulation EIRP limits, the outdoor unit-transmit power needs to be adjusted according to the installed antenna gain. Therefore a professional installation of the transmitter is required.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide According to FCC part 15.247(b): (1) The maximum peak output power of intentional radiator shall not exceed 1 Watt (+30 dBm). (3) If transmitting antennas of directional gain greater than 6 dBi are used, the peak output power from the intentional radiator shall be reduced below the maximum peak power (of +30 dBm) as appropriate, by the amount in dB that the directional gain of antenna exceeds 6 dBi.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide prior to transition or the station is in the MBS following transition or 5.5 MHz if the station is in the LBS and UBS following transition, except as provided in paragraph (h)(1)(ii) of this section. As such, the following limits apply Channel bandwidth High power maximum conducted output power (dBm) (MHz) 5 62.2 10 65.2 14 66.67 20 68.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.3.3.3 Antenna polarization WipAir transmission is polarized according to the antenna: • WipAir 8000 SISO: • o Vertical o Horizontal WipAir 8000 MIMO: o Dual polarization (Vertical + Horizontal) o Dual slant (+/- 45 degrees) The MU and its SUs must be on the same polarization. To verify antenna polarization, please refer to the assembly instructions supplied with the antenna set.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.3.4 Alignment Power up the unit: 1. Plug the Power Supply into a wall outlet or other standard AC power source. This is only for use prior to permanent mounting, so any available wall outlet in close proximity to your mounting location is suitable. 2. Connect the Outdoor-to-Indoor cable to the PoE ‘PWR LAN-OUT’ port (this port supplies 48 VDC in addition to the Ethernet data). WipAir is aligned using 2 methods: 2.3.4.1 Using the Link Manager 1.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 3. Take the unit to the selected location and align the antenna in the link’s direction. Listen to the buzzer tone level. Any sound (fast, medium or slow) indicates a reception. 4. Change and rotate the antenna to the left, right, up and down, scanning for the maximum reception point. 5. After the scan is complete, align the antenna to the location where the buzzer beeps at the fast rate, indicating the maximum reception. 6.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.3.6 Cables The outdoor unit is connected to straight CAT5 Gauge 24-shielded outdoor rated cable. The cable should be UV resistant, flame retardant, UL listed and contain at least 4 twisted pairs. The outdoor cables scheme is indicated in Appendix A – Outdoor Cables Scheme. The Indoor PoE Outlet side and Outdoor Unit side are crimped using RJ-45 tool.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide Figure 2-6: Cable assembly to Outdoor Unit Figure 2-7: Cable insertion to Outdoor Unit. • Fasten the seal bracket (Figure 2-8). • The unused port should be left sealed.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.3.7 Indoor outlet installation The indoor PoE outlet is assembled as follows: 1. Crimp the RJ-45 Plugs on cable ends to form the Outdoor Unit cable. 2. Plug the Outdoor Unit cable to the RJ-45 Jack marked “PWR LAN-OUT”. 3. Plug standard CAT5 cable from the PC to the RJ-45 Jack marked “LAN-IN”. 4. Plug the AC Input to the power (100-240VAC).
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.3.8 Grounding 2.3.8.1 Grounding the outdoor unit (MU /SU) The outdoor unit shall be connected to a protective earth with not less than 10 AWG conductors having green-yellow insulation. The following figure shows the grounding cable from outdoor unit external screw to adjacent grounding rod. The cable should be long enough to reach from the mounting pole to the grounding rod with 3 to 6 feet extra to allow for strain relief.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 2.5 Synchronization WipAir is designed to work with co-located radios. This means that two or more units can be mounted close to each other. Time synchronization allows reusing frequencies between co-located links and configured with the Link Manager advanced window. The synchronization signal is generated by an external GPS (1 PPS) when synchronizing multiple towers, or by a master MU when synchronizing units on the same tower.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 3. WipAir 8000 Technical Specifications 3.1 Radio Radio Frequency 2.3-2.7 GHz, 4.9-6.0 GHz, 6.0-7.0 GHz, 7.0-8.0 GHz, 10.0-10.7 GHz Net Throughput Build as you grow: MIMO: scalable 5 - 310 Mbps (up to 375Mbps air bit rate) SISO: scalable 5 - 150 Mbps (up to 187.5Mbps air bit rate) PPS Up to 400,000 Packets Per Second Channel Size Configurable - 3.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 4. Appendix A – outdoor cables scheme Figure 4-1: Outdoor Cables Scheme Note: In order to comply with 100 meter CAT5 cable • Pins 1,2 must be a twisted pair wire. • Pins 3,6 must be a twisted pair wire. • Pins 4,5 must be a twisted pair wire. • Pins 7,8 must be a twisted pair wire.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 5. Appendix B – RF channel lists 5.1 FCC operating Band: 5725 MHz - 5850 MHz Channel No.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 5.4 Operating Bands in Mexico • 5150 MHz – 5350 MHz • 5725 MHz – 5850 MHz • 4.95 GHz - 4.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 6. Appendix C – WaveIP approved antennas Antenna Type Flat panel Dish Model Gain Dimension [dBi] [mm] DA-5X-230D-010 22 305x305x15 DP-5X-230D-010 22 371x371x40 IDP-5X-250D-009 23 371x371x40 IDP-5X-230D-010 22 305x305x40 SDP-5X-170D-090 16 430x165x35 SDP-5X-170D-060 16 430x165x35 SA-5X-150V-120 14 450x165x35 SA-5X-170V-090 16 450x165x35 SA-5X-180V-060 17 450x165x35 DP-5X-285D-005 28 2ft (27 dBi @ 4.
WaveIP Ltd. WipAir Installation Guide 7. Appendix D – Lightning Protection All outdoor wireless equipment is susceptible to lightning damage from a direct hit or induced current from a near strike. A direct lightning strike may cause serious damage even if these guidelines are followed. Lightning protection and grounding practices in local and national electrical codes serve to minimize equipment damage, service outages, and serious injury. Possible reasons for lightning damage: 1.