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AirSpeed 1050 Installation Guide  

DUG01545

 

Airspan Commercial and Internal Use 

Warnings and Cautions 

Human Exposure to Radio Frequencies 

The AirSpeed 1050 when operational should be operated from a minimum safe distance of 2ft (64cm). 
 

Avertissement et Precautions d’Utilisation

 

Exposition des personnes aux fréquences radioélectriques 

Les antennes d’AirSpeed 1050 quand opérationnel doivent être installée et utilisée de façon à garantir 

la distance minimale de sécurité de 2ft. (60cm). 

Radio Interference 

This AirSpeed 1050 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. 

However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this 

equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined 

by turning the equipment on and off, the technician is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 

performing one or more of the following measures: 

  Re-orientate or relocate the unit  

  Increase separation between the units and/or End Device 

  Connect the equipment to a circuit different from that to which the power source is connected 

Modifications 

Any changes and modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by Airspan Networks 

may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 

General 

  Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, and service the equipment. 

  The device cannot be sold retail, to the general public or by mail order. It must be sold to 

operators. 

  Installation must be controlled. 

  Installation must be performed by licensed professionals. 

  Installation requires special training. The AirSpeed 1050 radio and antenna 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. Failure to do so may void Airspan's product warranty and may expose 

the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities. Airspan and its resellers 

or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the 

installation of outdoor units or antennas. 

  The device is to be installed in a Restricted Access Location. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AirSpeed 1050 B40

Page 1: ...AirSpeed 1050 Installation Guide Part Number DUG01545 System Release 16 0 Revision A Published June 2019 ...

Page 2: ...s of whatever nature in respect of these documents including without limitation the accuracy or completeness of any information facts and or opinions contained therein No responsibility is assumed by Airspan Networks Ltd for the use of the documents nor for the rights of third parties which may be effected in any way by the use thereof The provision of these documents and the documents themselves ...

Page 3: ...difications 2 General 2 Général 3 Important Safety Instructions 3 Safety 3 Securite 4 Warning of Hazardous Voltages 4 Attention aux Voltages Hasardeux 5 Adherence to European Directive 1999 5 EC 5 Warning Symbols 5 Service Information 5 UL Information 6 Lightning Protection 6 Outdoor Cabling 7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 7 GPS Compliance 8 Maximum Output TX Total Power 9 Power Consumption 9 Product ...

Page 4: ...ption 17 3 1 AirSpeed 1050 Physical Dimensions 17 3 2 Bottom View 18 3 3 Power 18 3 3 1 Environmental 18 4 Installation of AirSpeed 1050 20 4 1 Mounting 20 4 1 1 Pole Mount Assembly 21 4 1 2 Wall Mount Assembly 22 4 1 3 Securing the Unit to the Mounting Clamp Bracket 23 5 Connect and Manage Cables 25 5 1 Connecting the Ground Cable 25 5 2 Cable Connection 25 5 2 1 AC Cable Preparation 26 5 2 2 DC ...

Page 5: ... into Sections 27 Figure 15 Insert Gland Nut 27 Figure 16 Pass Cable Through 27 Figure 17 Insert Wire to Housing 27 Figure 18 AC Wire Placement 28 Figure 19 Tighten Three 3 Set Screws 28 Figure 20 Cable Click in Place 28 Figure 21 Place Split Rubber Gland 28 Figure 22 Gland Size on Edge 29 Figure 23 Place Tightening Cone on Split Gland 29 Figure 24 Tighten Gland Nut 29 Figure 25 Close the Lever 30...

Page 6: ...o Transceiver 36 Figure 51 Lift Lever 37 Figure 52 Insert Gland 37 Figure 53 Insert Cone 37 Figure 54 Tighten Gland Nut 37 Figure 55 Secure Housing Lock 38 Figure 56 Pre assembled RJ45 Cable 38 Figure 57 Gland Nut on Cable 38 Figure 58 Insert Tightening Cone on Cable 38 Figure 59 Insert Rubber Gland on Cable 39 Figure 60 Insert Housing onto Cable 39 Figure 61 Insert Holder onto RJ45 39 Figure 62 H...

Page 7: ...on Guide DUG01545 Airspan Commercial and Internal Use v Table 6 AirSpeed 1050 Physical Dimensions 17 Table 7 AirSpeed 1050 Environment Compliance 18 Table 8 Outdoor Power Cable Requirements 25 Table 9 Recommended Gland Size 29 ...

Page 8: ...artment Name Role Approval date Product Management STS Product Line Manager R D EPI Digital HW Group Manager Revision History Document owner Shlomi Tsur PLM Revision Date Summary of Changes Created by 0 1 0 3 January 2019 Initial document comments MSF 0 4 February 2019 Additions from comments MSF A February 2019 Additions from comments Publish MSF A1 May 2019 Additions from comments MSF A2 June 20...

Page 9: ...ate the unit Increase separation between the units and or End Device Connect the equipment to a circuit different from that to which the power source is connected Modifications Any changes and modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by Airspan Networks may void the user s authority to operate the equipment General Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace a...

Page 10: ...s instructions and warnings that should be followed during installation and operation Failure to follow these instructions could cause bodily injury and or product failure Safety 1 Read this guide and follow all operating and safety instructions 2 Supply cord is not shipped with the unit and is to be provided by user Installation is to be performed by a qualified electrician according to local cod...

Page 11: ...non clémente 8 Utiliser uniquement chiffon de coton pour nettoyage Ne pas utiliser de produits liquides ou d aérosols Déconnecter le produit de la source d alimentation avant nettoyage 9 L unité ne doit pas être située trop près de lignes électriques ou autres circuits de puissance avec lesquels il pourrait entrer en contact 10 L émetteur radio doit être correctement relie a la terre afin de le pr...

Page 12: ...IRP Adherence to these recommended restrictions and reference levels should provide a high level of protection as regards the established health effects that may result from exposure to electromagnetic fields Airspan equipment is compliant with CE and R TTE regulations and can be operated in all EU European Union locations listed below Country Code BE EL LT PT BG ES LU RO CZ FR HU SI DK HR MT SK D...

Page 13: ...e from a direct hit or induced current from a near strike Lightning protection and grounding practices in local and national electrical codes serve to minimize equipment damage service outages and serious injury The antennas are to be DC grounded so surge protection may not be required Reasons for lightning damage are summarized as Poorly grounded tower antenna sites that can conduct high lightnin...

Page 14: ...posiciones de la Directive 1999 5 EC Greek ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Airspan ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ Ο ΕΞΟΠΛΙΣΜΟΣ ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999 5 ΕΚ Français Cet appareil est conforme aux exigencies essentialles et aux autres dispositions pertinantes de la Directive 1999 5 EC Íslenska Þessi búnaður samrýmist lögboðnum kröfum og öðrum ákvæðum tilskipunar 19...

Page 15: ...mplies with the following EMC Common Regulatory Testing standards EN55022 Radiated and Conducted Emissions CISPR 22 Class B EN 50081 1 Generic Emissions Class B EN 50082 1 Generic Immunity Class B EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF EM Field Immunity Test EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Test EN 61000 4 6 Conducted Immunity EN 61000 4 8 Magnetic Field...

Page 16: ...er Consumption AirSpeed 1050 has a Max nominal power consumption of 45W AirSpeed 1050 power consumption is described in the following table Table 2 Power Consumption Duplex Tx Power at RF Port dBm Nominal Power Consumption W TDD 4x 33 45 Product Variants Table 3 Variants Product Name Product Code Description AirSpeed 1050 B40 Fiber copper BH DC power AS105 U40 B08D AirSpeed 1050 2 3 2 4 GHz B40 Fi...

Page 17: ...tallation Guide DUG01545 Airspan Commercial and Internal Use 10 Antenna System The AirSpeed 1050 includes embedded antennas 2x SBA Each SBA includes two antenna elements which can be switch on off Figure 1 AirSpeed 1050 ...

Page 18: ...procedures include Verify prerequisites Install the AirSpeed 1050 Connect and manage cables Intended Audience This guide is intended for persons who are responsible for installing the AirSpeed 1050 equipment These persons should have a working knowledge of the equipment Related Reading The following documents contain related information AirSpeed 1050 Product Datasheet Airspan LTE Commissioning Man...

Page 19: ...ds an issue number for your reference The system uses this issue number to categorize and store e mails under the appropriate issue To help Customer Care Help Desk identify your issue include the issue number and your Customer Care Helpdesk account details in all further communications Main Operations Airspan Communications Ltd Capital Point 33 Bath Road Slough Berkshire SL1 3UF United Kingdom Tel...

Page 20: ...ts indoor UEs outdoor UEs and USB dongles from several ODMs using various chipsets For an updated of interoperability list please contact your nearest Airspan Sales Representative Note For management please refer to the Airspan LTE Commissioning Manual as well as the Netspan User Manual 1 1 1 Deployment AirSpeed 1050 perfectly fits the requirements of the hard zoning outdoor locations such as city...

Page 21: ...AirSpeed 1050 Installation Guide DUG01545 Airspan Commercial and Internal Use 14 Figure 2 AirSpeed 1050 Note The illustration above displays the AirSpeed 1050 unit ...

Page 22: ...ters For power cable preparation Wire strippers For power cable preparation 2 2 Verify the Parts and Kits Note Verify order and requirements to ensure the correct unit type is being installed Note Currently available AS105 U40 B08D DC variant Table 5 AirSpeed 1050 Components Installation Kit Part Product Code AS P N Description AirSpeed 1050 B40 Fiber copper BH DC power AS105 U40 B08D 998 73 401SF...

Page 23: ...amp band 14mm 9 16in wide quick adjust lock 51 178mm 2 7in pole diameter x2 External Plug Octis Plug Kit DC 10143758 101LF 300 50 133 Power DC with 2 position power 26mm pitch Screw Version OCTIS KIT W O SFP connector 10135746 101LF 300 50 134 SFP W O SFP 26MM Octis plug kit AC 10143762 102LF 300 50 135 Power AC 3 position power 26mm pitch Screw Version metal tie Octis plug kit W O RJ45 connector ...

Page 24: ...e physical attributes of the AirSpeed 1050 Figure 3 AirSpeed 1050 Overall Dimensions 3 1 AirSpeed 1050 Physical Dimensions Table 6 AirSpeed 1050 Physical Dimensions Dimensions H x D Comment Dimensions 195 x 430 mm 7 68 x 16 93in including bracket The physical dimensions exclude connectors 195 x 300 mm 7 68 x 11 1in without bracket Volume 9 L Weight Main Unit 5 3Kg 11 68Lbs ...

Page 25: ...1 Environmental Note AirSpeed 1050 is not meant to be used in a Marine environment AirSpeed 1050 meets the following environmental requirements GR 63 Storage and Transportation ETSI EN 300 019 1 4 Operational non weather protected equipment ETSI EN 300 019 1 1 Storage weather protected not temperature controlled locations ETSI EN 300 019 1 2 Transportation Table 7 AirSpeed 1050 Environment Complia...

Page 26: ...AirSpeed 1050 Installation Guide DUG01545 Airspan Commercial and Internal Use 19 Type Details Rain and dust ingress protection IP66 ...

Page 27: ... the unit should be kept In the event of any heat radiating source below the unit widen the gap Recommended When installing the unit care should be taken so that the unit should be distanced from any obstructions above that can interfere with clear sky conditions needed for good GPS reception In the event this is unavoidable there is the option to use a remote GPS installation using an external an...

Page 28: ...u can attach the AirSpeed 1050 to any pole from 63 406mm 1 2 16in or 51 178mm 2 7in pole diameter dependent on the mounting kit 2 Position the mounting clamp bracket as shown below 3 Insert the clamp bands by passing them through the upper slots and the lower slots in the bracket in two 2 places 4 When in the required position tighten the clamp bands with a large screw driver 5 The mounting bracke...

Page 29: ...evel mounting to ensure the unit sits uniformly 3 Mark the wall through the holes on the mounting bracket at the required height 4 Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using wall plugs x4 and appropriate screws rated for at least 8 10 Kg per fastener Note Wall plugs x3 and necessary hardware are not supplied by Airspan and are the responsibility of the installer Recommended 3 8 dia with appropr...

Page 30: ...ng 1 Lift the unit and slide the Mounting Bracket onto the Mounting Clamp Bracket 2 Slide the unit downward until the two 2 holes in the Mounting Bracket line up with the two 2 M8 threaded holes in the Mounting Clamp Bracket Figure 7 Assembly on Pole 3 Insert the two 2 Hex Head M8x20 bolts in the threaded holes and tighten to a torque of no more than 14 Nm 10 ft lb max Figure 8 AirSpeed 1050 on Po...

Page 31: ... be mounted on top of pole as shown below for example Note Extension pole and any required hardware for mounting on top of a pole are not included in should be obtained by the installer Figure 9 AirSpeed 1050 on Top Pole Example Shown Wired AirSpeed 1050 mounted on a wall Figure 10 AirSpeed 1050 on Wall ...

Page 32: ...ld be grounded according to international or local standards Figure 11 Ground Connection 5 2 Cable Connection The following explains the general instructions on how to connect a power cable DC AC and the SFP Copper Ethernet cables to the AirSpeed 1050 unit Danger Hazardous voltage Before working ensure that the power is removed from the power connection cables When the system is powered on do not ...

Page 33: ...ated and easily accessible circuit breaker shall be incorporated externally to the equipment Power source disconnection is required before disconnecting the power connector Warning This unit incorporates double pole neutral fusing Both the Line Neutral have fuses in them Warning The onsite source circuit breaker 6A should be gang operated two 2 pole single phase type Note Required AC power cable 3...

Page 34: ... through the other end of the cable Figure 15 Insert Gland Nut 5 Feed the end of the source power cable through the housing of the AC connector Figure 16 Pass Cable Through 6 Insert the prepared ends of the cable into the inner part of the connector housing Caution Verify the wire polarity before securing Figure 17 Insert Wire to Housing 7 Verify the wires are in their correct stations ...

Page 35: ... Wire Placement 8 Tighten the three 3 set screws as shown below Figure 19 Tighten Three 3 Set Screws 9 Insert into outer housing until click in place align marks for proper alignment Figure 20 Cable Click in Place 10 Place the split rubber gland onto the cable Figure 21 Place Split Rubber Gland ...

Page 36: ...nd Figure 22 Gland Size on Edge Note The tolerances of the diameter should be taken into account to make sure it is always within the specified range 12 Place the tightening cone onto the split rubber gland Figure 23 Place Tightening Cone on Split Gland 13 Secure the Gland nut on to the body forcing the seal to compress around the power cable then tighten the Gland nut with a 21mm wrench Caution D...

Page 37: ...ure maintenance actions Note After locking the secondary lock button and lever it is required to fasten down the lever mechanism with the supplied metal tie to prevent easy opening and verify that it is secure as shown in Figure 68 AC Housing Lock Secured 5 2 2 DC Cable Preparation The following displays the proper steps for DC cable preparation 1 Strip back and remove the outer sheath to a length...

Page 38: ...its component sections Figure 29 Seperate into Sections 4 Insert the Gland nut through the other end of the cable Figure 30 Insert Gland Nut 5 Loosen the strap clamp and feed the prepared end of the source power cable into the inner part of the DC connector housing Figure 31 Pass DC Cable Thru 6 Secure the prepared ends of the cable into the inner part of the connector housing and tighten the 2 sc...

Page 39: ...rap clamp screw as shown below Figure 33 Tighten the Strap Clamp 8 Insert into outer housing until click in place align marks for proper alignment Figure 34 Align Marks Click in Place 9 Place the split rubber gland onto the cable Figure 35 Place Split Rubber Gland For recommended gland size see Table 9 Recommended Gland Size Note The gland size is written on the edge of the gland ...

Page 40: ...account to make sure it is always within the specified range 10 Place the tightening cone onto the split rubber gland Figure 37 Place Tightening Cone on Split Gland 11 Tighten the gland nut with a 21mm wrench to a torque of no more than 2 2 5 Nm 1 47 1 84 ft lb max Figure 38 Tighten gland Nut 12 After tightening the gland nut close the lever Figure 39 Close the Lever ...

Page 41: ...e maintenance actions 5 2 3 Fiber Ethernet SFP Cable Preparation Note Additional parts required for the SFP assembly LC Duplex cable assembly SFP Transceiver The following displays the proper steps for SFP cable preparation 1 Have the pre assembled LC Duplex cable assembly ready Note Diameter of cable is in the 5 to 7mm 0 20 0 28 range Figure 41 Pre assembled LC Duplex Cable 2 Open the housing loc...

Page 42: ...tightening cone from the side of the cable Figure 44 Insert Tightening Cone on Cable 6 Insert the split rubber gland from side of the cable For recommended gland size see Table 9 Recommended Gland Size Note Inner diameter of rubber gland is in the range of 6 to 8mm 0 20 0 31 range Figure 45 Insert Rubber Gland on Cable 7 Pass the LC Duplex cable thru the housing Figure 46 Pass Cable thru Housing ...

Page 43: ...aged Figure 47 Insert Cable into Transceiver 9 Insert the holder subset section from the front end of Transceiver Figure 48 Insert Holder over theTransceiver 10 Fix the holder into the housing base A click is heard when engaged Figure 49 Holder into Housing Base 11 Secure the holder into the transceiver click when engaged Figure 50 Holder into Transceiver ...

Page 44: ... gland tightening cone and gland nut can be inserted and tightened correctly Figure 51 Lift Lever 13 Push to insert the rubber gland Figure 52 Insert Gland 14 Push to insert the tightening cone Figure 53 Insert Cone 15 Tighten the gland nut with a 21mm wrench to a torque of no more than 2 2 5 Nm 1 47 1 84 ft lb max Figure 54 Tighten Gland Nut ...

Page 45: ...red for the Copper Ethernet assembly The following displays the proper steps for the Copper ETH cable preparation 1 Have the pre assembled RJ45 cable assembly ready Note Diameter of cable is in the 6 to 7mm 0 24 0 28 range Figure 56 Pre assembled RJ45 Cable 2 Insert the gland nut through the front end of RJ45 assembly Figure 57 Gland Nut on Cable 3 Insert the split tightening cone from the side of...

Page 46: ...bber gland is in the range of 7 to 8mm 0 28 0 31 range Figure 59 Insert Rubber Gland on Cable 5 Insert the housing onto the RJ45 cable Figure 60 Insert Housing onto Cable 6 Insert the holder section onto the front of the RJ45 Figure 61 Insert Holder onto RJ45 7 Fix the holder into the housing base A click is heard when engaged Figure 62 Holder into Housing Base ...

Page 47: ...hen lock the cap Figure 63 Align RJ45 into Holder 9 Lift the lever of housing base slightly so that the rubber gland tightening cone and gland nut can be inserted and tightened correctly Figure 64 Lift Lever 10 Push the rubber gland to insert in place then push the tightening cone to insert in place Figure 65 Insert Gland 11 Tighten the gland nut with a 21mm wrench to a torque of no more than 2 2 ...

Page 48: ...Airspan Commercial and Internal Use 41 12 Close the lever and secure the lock by sliding the secondary lock button so that lever can t be lifted assembly is now ready for insertion Figure 67 Secure Housing Lock Figure 68 AC Housing Lock Secured ...

Page 49: ...f reaching desired positions ladders Elevated work platform o Main fuse block available where needed o Configuration programming details known o All equipment items available at the installation site o AirSpeed 1050 unit mounting kit Tools For further information see Verify the Tools o Large flat screw driver for pole clamps o Small flat blade screw driver insulated shaft recommended o Appropriate...

Page 50: ...ckhaul DC Direct Current eNb eNodeB ETH Ethernet cable FDD Frequency Division Duplex FTP File Transfer Protocol LTE Long Term Evolution marketed as 4G LTE is a standard for wireless communication of high speed data for mobile phones and data terminals NEC National Electric Code UE User Equipment WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ...

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