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Summary of Contents for BreezeACCESS 2.4

Page 1: ...BreezeACCESS 2 4 Subscriber Units SU A 2 4 Series SU E 2 4 Series Installation Manual Preliminary Revision 3 November 2000 Cat No 213123...

Page 2: ...this warranty period the Company will at its option either repair or replace products that prove to be defective For warranty service or repair the product must be returned to a service facility desig...

Page 3: ...suant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment notwithstanding us...

Page 4: ...of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields have not been yet fully investigated Antenna Installation and Grounding Be sure that the Outdoor unit the antenna and the supporting structure are properly i...

Page 5: ...1 Pole Mounting the Outdoor Unit 9 2 5 2 Connecting the Antenna Cable SU RE 12 2 5 3 Connecting the Ground and IF Cables 12 2 6 Installing the SU NI Indoor Unit 13 3 CONFIGURING SYSTEM PARAMETERS 15 3...

Page 6: ...phone Connectivity SU A E DV series only 24 8 SPECIFICATIONS 25 8 1 Radio 25 8 2 Data Communication 26 8 3 Voice Communication SU A E DV series 26 8 4 Outdoor Unit to Indoor Unit Communication 26 8 5...

Page 7: ...ation Using the Special Brackets 11 Figure 2 6 SU RA RE Outdoor Unit Bottom Panel 12 Figure 2 7 SU NI Rear Panel unit with voice support 13 Figure 2 8 SU NI Front Panel 14 Table of Tables Table 1 1 Br...

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Page 9: ...0GHz 2 500GHz frequency range SU A and SU E series Subscriber Units are comprised of an indoor unit SU NI and an outdoor unit In the SU A product line the outdoor unit SU RA contains the radio module...

Page 10: ...pports a single Ethernet device Indoor unit power supply and an outdoor radio unit with an integral flat antenna SU A 8D HP 2 4 SU A 8D LP 2 4 Supports up to eight Ethernet workstations PCs Output pow...

Page 11: ...A BD1V LP 2 4 Supports a LAN bridge functionality and a regular telephone interface Table 1 4 BreezeACCESS SU E xD1V 2 4 Data and Voice Subscriber Units Product CPE support General Description SU E 1...

Page 12: ...wo brackets four sets of screws nuts and washers Wall mounting kit for the SU NI unit Telephone cord with units that support voice 2 2 Other Items Required for Installation IF cable available from Bre...

Page 13: ...Subscriber Units Figure 2 2 depicts the general installation scheme for BreezeACCESS SU E 2 4 Subscriber Units INDOOR UNIT IF CABLE TO OUTDOOR UNIT TO MAINS TO DATA EQUIPM ENT GROUNDING CABLE OUTDOOR...

Page 14: ...Manual 6 BreezeACCESS 2 4 Series INDO O R UNIT IF CABLE TO O UTDO O R UNIT TO M AINS TO D ATA EQUIPM ENT G RO UNDING CABLE O UTDO OR UNIT POW ER SUPPLY TO TELEPHO NE EQ UIPM ENT SU A E DV SERIES O NLY...

Page 15: ...stalled on a roof top or side wall where a direct line of site with the Base Station can be established The higher the antenna the better the achievable link quality The antenna should be directed tow...

Page 16: ...d safety codes and wherever applicable are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities The system complies with the EN61000 4 5 level 3 2kV standard and is protected against secondar...

Page 17: ...side installation holes up to 3 pole Metal bands 9 16 wide minimum 12 long Figure 2 3 shows the locations of the u bolt holes band grooves and screw holes on the rear side of the Outdoor unit Figure 2...

Page 18: ...ACCESS 2 4 Series Figure 2 4 SU RA 2 Pole Mounting Installation Using the Special Brackets Note When inserting the open ended screws make sure to insert them with the grooves pointing outwards these g...

Page 19: ...stallation Manual Figure 2 5 SU RE 3 Pole Mounting Installation Using the Special Brackets Note When inserting the open ended screws make sure to insert them with the grooves pointing outwards these g...

Page 20: ...ed IF are located on the bottom panel of the SU RA RE Outdoor unit shown in Figure 2 6 ETH ALAR M RSSI IF W LNK Figure 2 6 SU RA RE Outdoor Unit Bottom Panel 1 Connect one end of the ground cable to t...

Page 21: ...ndoor unit shown in Figure 2 7 3 Connect the IF cable to the IF connector marked IF on the rear panel of the Indoor unit The other side of the IF cable should already be connected to the Outdoor unit...

Page 22: ...ight Ethernet 10baseT cable to connect a PC SU A E 1D or SU A E 1D1V or a hub all other units to the Ethernet port marked ETH located on the rear panel of the SU NI unit 7 For units that support voice...

Page 23: ...ation see Appendix A 3 1 Getting Started with the Local Terminal 1 Connect one end of the Monitor cable to the MON jack on the front panel of the SU NI Indoor unit Connect the second end of the cable...

Page 24: ...ccordance with the access level For users with read only access rights only the Info Screens option is displayed Users with this access level cannot access the Unit Control Basic Configuration Site Su...

Page 25: ...cess the Info Screens menu and than selecting 2 in the Info Screens menu to view the Basic Configuration parameters 3 2 Configuring Basic Parameters The following system parameters must be configured...

Page 26: ...efault Gateway Address selection screen Enter the required default gateway address 3 3 Reset Unit 1 From the main menu type 2 to access the Unit Control menu 2 Type 1 to access the Reset Unit menu Typ...

Page 27: ...display is located on the bottom panel of the Outdoor unit refer to Figure 2 6 The eight green RSSI LEDs are used for reading the Received Signal Strength Indication The higher the number of green LE...

Page 28: ...tion WLNK Wireless link activity Blinking Receiving packet from the wireless link Off No reception of packets from the wireless link ETH Ethernet activity Blinking Data received from or transmitted to...

Page 29: ...desired signal of properly received frames it is a good indication to the quality of the received signal Note As the RSSI bar indicator is not accurate it is recommended always to perform the Continu...

Page 30: ...select 5 to access the Maximum Data Rate selection menu 3 Configure the Maximum Data Rate according to Table 6 1 Table 6 1 RSSI vs Maximum Data Rate RSSI Maximum Data Rate Higher than 108 3 Mbps From...

Page 31: ...Name Description Functionality PWR Power supply On After successful power up Off Power off WLNK Wireless link activity Blinking Receiving packet from the wireless link Off No reception of packets from...

Page 32: ...m the location of the test telephone is determined by the system administrator Perform the following steps to verify telephone connectivity 1 Use IP dialing to call the test telephone dial followed by...

Page 33: ...ISM band Radio Access Method FH CDMA Operation Mode Time Division Duplex Channel Bandwidth 1 MHz Antenna Gain SU RA 17dBi 20o Output Power at antenna port 26 dBm HP or 2 dBm LP typical Power Control...

Page 34: ...ellation G 168 G 131 8 4 Outdoor Unit to Indoor Unit Communication IF Frequency 440 MHz IF cable Impedance 50 ohm Maximum IF cable Attenuation 15dB Maximum IF cable DC Resistance 1 5 ohm 8 5 Configura...

Page 35: ...hanical and Environmental Outdoor Unit SU NI Indoor Unit Power 12 VDC from SU NI via the IF cable SU NI 12VDC 2 5A from SU PS SU PS 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz Mechanical SU RA 30cm x 30cm x 7 2 cm 3 kg SU R...

Page 36: ...the unit to be managed via the wired or wireless media 2 Make sure that the IP parameters of the PC are configured to enable connectivity with the unit 3 Run a Telnet application and use the IP addre...

Page 37: ...U can only associate with an AU that has an identical ESSID Use different ESSIDs to segment the wireless access network and add security to your network The default value is ESSID1 Note The ESSID stri...

Page 38: ...red RSSI is less than a certain threshold it is recommended to decrease the Maximum Data Rate in accordance with the following table RSSI SU A E 2 4 Recommended Maximum Data Rate RSSI 108 3Mbps 95 RSS...

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