PRO 5000 CPE 1D Quick Installation Guide Introduction This Quick Installation Guide covers the basic installation of the PRO 5000 CPE. For more information, refer to the relevant sections in the Product Manual. CAUTION ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with radio equipment for outdoor/indoor, local radio regulations, relevant local building and safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities should install outdoor units and antennas. Ensure that outdoor units, antennas and supporting structures are properly installed to eliminate any physical hazard to either people or property. Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities. Even where grounding is not mandatory according to applicable regulation and national codes, it is mandatory to ensure that the outdoor unit and the antenna mast are grounded and suitable lightning protection devices are used so as to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges. In any event, the Supplier and its resellers are not liable for any injury, damage or regulation violations associated with or caused by installation, grounding or lightning protection Overview The PRO 5000 CPE is a WiMAX subscriber station designed to provide Internet access for a home or small office. The PRO CPE includes an outdoor unit (ODU) connected to an indoor unit (IDU). The ODU provides the WiMAX Internet link, and the IDU serves as the gateway for a local Ethernet wired and wireless LAN. The indoor unit includes one standard RJ-45 Ethernet switch port for LAN connections, and one 8 PIN RJ-45 Ethernet port for connection to the ODU. This cable provides a dedicated Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power supply to the ODU, as well as a data link between the antenna located in the ODU, and the IDU. The IDU should be connected to an AC power connection. The PRO CPE provides a web-based management interface for the configuration of all features. Packages Content The Extreme PRO CPE is supplied in four separate packages. Please make sure that each package contains the items listed below: ODU package: Outdoor WiMAX unit (ODU) This Quick Installation Guide Optional Software Utilities and User Guide CD Mounting kit IDU package: Indoor Power Supply unit (IDU) Additional power feeding options are available, please contact your local sales representative for more details Power Cable package: AC/DC power cable IDU-ODU POE cable: Shielded CAT.5E outdoor Ethernet cable Optional: Vertical tilt bracket kit for ODU External Antenna SAU (SU Alignment Unit) for antenna alignment and status verification NOTE The MAC Address indicated on the box and in the web interface is the LAN MAC address. For provisioning, you need the WAN MAC address, which is the LAN MAC +1. P/N 215644-1- April 2010
ODU with external antenna option ODU IDU WiMAX Outdoor Unit (ODU) Figure 1: ODU and IDU Options Integrated Directional Dual Slant Antenna A 5.0 GHz 16/17 dbi directional antenna RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Connects to PoE port on IDU SAU Port Connects to optional SAU device for ODU status and antenna alignment Figure 2: ODU Rear Panel 1 2 N-Type Connector Connects to external antenna Figure 3: ODU Top Panel (Units with External Antenna) P/N 215644-2- April 2010
WiMAX Outdoor Unit Base Ground Screw For connecting a ground wire Directional Arrow For positioning the unit so that the ports are facing downwards Eyelet For attaching the weather proof SAU port cover Tapped Holes (x4) Pole-Mount Receptacles For mounting the unit to a circular shaped pole For attaching the bolts associated with the mounting bracket Installing the CPE Figure 4: ODU Base Before installing the CPE, verify that you have all the items listed in the package checklist. If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your WiMAX service provider. Select a Location The ODU should be pole-mounted outdoors and aligned so its antenna faces the nearest WiMAX base station. When selecting a suitable location for the unit, consider these guidelines: The ODU should be placed as high as possible to achieve the best possible link quality. Place the ODU away from power and telephone lines. Avoid placing the ODU too close to any metallic reflective surfaces. Be sure to ground the ODU with an appropriate grounding wire (not included) by attaching it to the grounding screw on the unit and to a good ground connection. The IDU can only be mounted indoors. It should be mounted on any horizontal surface, such as a desktop or shelf. Be sure to select a suitable location for the device within 100 m (328 ft) of the ODU. Consider these guidelines: Select a cool, dry place, which is out of direct sunlight. The device should have adequate space (approximately two inches) on all sides for proper air flow. The device must be near an AC power outlet that provides 100 to 240 V, 50 to 60 Hz with proper grounding. The device should be accessible for network cabling and allow the status LED indicators to be clearly visible. The overall length of the Ethernet cables from the ODU to the IDU and from the IDU to the PC must not exceed 100m. You must plan a cable route from the ODU to the IDU indoors. Consider these guidelines: Determine a building entry point for the cable. Determine if conduits, bracing, or other structures are required for safety or protection of the cable. For additional lightning protection, it is recommended to use a lightning arrestor immediately before the Ethernet cable enters the building. P/N 215644-3- April 2010
Pole-Mount ODU Pole-Mount Bracket Attaches to a 1~4 inch diameter pole Weather Proof Covers Protect the RJ-45 Ethernet Port and SAU Port Figure 5: ODU mounted on Pole Pole-Mount Tilt Bracket Attaches to a 1~4 inch diameter pole Metal bands Figure 6: Pole-Mount with Tilt Bracket Connection and Comissioning CAUTION Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the IDU. Otherwise, the product may be damaged. P/N 215644-4- April 2010
Connect PoE port to outdoor WiMAX unit Connect LAN port to PC Connect IDU to AC power source Connect IDU to AC power source LAN+DC Connect PoE port to outdoor WiMAX unit LAN Connect LAN port to PC Figure 7: IDU Connections 1 Power on the IDU by connecting the AC power adapter and plugging it into a power source. Check the status indicators for correct operation. 2 Connect the ODU PoE port to the ODU using the supplied IDU-ODU outdoor-rated Ethernet cable. Make sure the length does not exceed 100 meters (328 ft). 3 Connect PCs to the IDU s LAN ports using Ethernet cables. Alternatively, you can connect the LAN ports to an Ethernet switch or other devices. Use Category 5 or better cables and make sure the length does not exceed 100 meters (328 ft). 4 For units with external antenna - Connect the CPE to an external antenna using a coaxial RF cable: Connect one end to the RF connector (marked ) at the top panel of the unit and the other end to the antenna. Ensure proper sealing of connectors. 5 Set the PC's IP settings to 192.168.254.250, then follow the instructions below to access the web interface and start the Setup Wizard. 6 From a connected PC, use a web browser to access the IDU s web interface. The web interface allows you to configure WiMAX settings. 7 Open your web browser and type the IP address 192.168.254.251 8 Type the default password installer and then click the LOGIN button. 9 Configure the basic parameters required for connectivity with the BTS. The following table includes the basic parameters and their default values. P/N 215644-5- April 2010
Basic Parameters Parameter Default Value Comment Country Code Must be set in accordance to designated country and deployment scenario Ethernet Port auto Negotiation Enabled Enable/Disable Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Applicable only if Ethernet Auto Negotiation Enable/Disable is set to Disable User Name CPEMACaddress@WiMax.com Should be supplied by system administrator/operator User Password quickynikynyoky Should be supplied by system administrator/operator Organization Empty Address Empty Country Empty BST/AU ID 0.0.0.0.0.0 BST/AU ID Mask 0.0.0.0.0.0 Preferred BST/AU ID 0.0.0.0.0.0 Preferred BST/AU ID Mask 0.0.0.0.0.0 Bandwidth Auto (5/10 MHz) Start Rx Frequency (KHz) Depend on Radio Band and Bandwidth End Rx Frequency (KHz) Depend on Radio Band and Bandwidth Scanning Main Step 2.5 MHz Discrete Frequencies Null (empty list) SAU (Subscriber Unit Alignment Unit) The SAU (Subscriber Unit Alignment Unit) is a miniature plug-in device that can be used with the PRO CPE Outdoor Unit during installation and maintenance to support an easy antenna alignment process and provide status indications. For more details refer to the CPE Manual. SAU LED Indicators Name Description Functionality ET Ethernet link status indication (Ethernet integrity) Off: No Ethernet connectivity has been detected between the outdoor unit and the device connected to the indoor unit s Ethernet connector. Green: Ethernet connectivity has been detected between the outdoor unit and the device connected to the indoor unit s Ethernet connector. PW Power indication Off: ODU is not powered or 3.3 VDC failure Green: ODU power is OK AL Alarm indication Off: ODU is OK, diagnostic test passed Red: ODU failure WLNK Wireless link status indication Off: The SU is not connected with a Base Station Orange: The SU is connected with and receives services from the Base Station (Network Entry completed). Link Quality is indicated by LEDs 1-9. Blinking: Authentication failure (SW version 4.0.2 and higher) P/N 215644-6- April 2010
Link Quality Indicators LEDs Status LED 1 is On LED 2 (green) is On LEDs 2-3 (green) are On LEDs 2-4 (green) are On LEDs 2-5 (green) are On LEDs 2-6 (green) are On LEDs 2-7 (green) are On LEDs 2-8 (green) are On LEDs 2-9 (green) are On LEDs 2-10 (green) and 9 (red) are On LEDs 2-10 Blinking one after the other LEDs 2-10 Blinking as follows: LED 6 lights, after 200ms LEDs 7 & 5 light, after 200ms LEDs 8 & 4 light, after 200ms LEDs 9 & 3 light, after 200ms LEDs 10 & 2 light, after 200ms all the LEDs are extinguished and then the sequence is repeated. Link Quality Wireless link is established. 5dB SNR < 9dB 10dB SNR < 14dB 15dB SNR < 19dB 20dB SNR < 23dB SNR 24dB and RSSI < -72dBm SNR 24dB and RSSI -72dBm SNR 24dB and RSSI -69dBm SNR 24dB and RSSI -60dBm RSSI -21dBm (saturation) During full frequency scan During Best AU selection process or short scan FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC and EN 301489-1Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Electronic Emission Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement To comply with FCC RF exposure requirement, the antenna used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 2 meters from all persons. R&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with the appropriate essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment P/N 215644-7- April 2010