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RT System 2 v2.3 Deployment Guide

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5. Point-to-Multipoint Backhaul

Preparation

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If the list does not look correct, click Scan.

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Right-click one of the radios and then click Web UI. For example, right-click the 
following row:

Bullet M5 | 192.168.1.20 | 00-27-22-98-8A-15 | Recorder-1

and then click Web UI. The airOS login window opens:

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Type the following credentials and click Login:

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Username: 

ubnt

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Password: 

ubnt

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The radio configuration window opens. Click the System tab.

Figure 5–10  Ubiquiti Discovery Window

Figure 5–11  Ubiquiti Login 

Window

Summary of Contents for RT System 2

Page 1: ...RT System 2 Deployment Guide April 15 2014 Part Number 90 0069 R01 i ...

Page 2: ...zes performance functionality and other technical information of any kind is approximate and shall be taken as generally representing our products We may modify our products discontinue products or add new products at any time and without providing an update to this document NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT SHALL BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY MADE BY WIRELESS SEISMIC INC WIRELESS SE...

Page 3: ...ate 22 3 3 Backhaul 26 3 1 Overview 26 3 2 Backhaul Components 31 3 2 1 LIU 38 3 2 2 LIU Battery 39 3 2 3 LIU and WRU Antennas 39 3 2 4 Line Radios 39 3 2 5 Recorder Radio 42 3 2 6 Radio Antennas 44 3 2 7 Surge Protector Box 44 3 2 8 Cable Assemblies 45 3 2 9 Mast and Base 49 3 2 9 1 Telescoping Mast 49 3 2 9 2 Base 49 3 3 Setting up the Backhaul 50 4 4 Point to Point Backhaul 65 4 1 Overview 65 4...

Page 4: ...hium Ion Batteries 138 7 1 1 Specifications 138 7 1 2 Handling and Safety Guidelines 139 7 1 3 Transportation 140 7 1 4 Storage 141 7 2 Charging Lithium Ion Batteries 141 7 2 1 Charging Precautions 141 7 2 2 Battery Charger 142 A A Legal Information 144 A 1 FCC Rules and Regulations Compliance 144 A 2 Industry Canada Compliance 146 A 3 CE Compliance 146 A 4 Australian Compliance 146 B B WRU and LI...

Page 5: ...Using a Compass 184 G G Rope Knot 188 H H Country Codes 189 I I Français 194 I 1 Batteries 194 I 1 1 Batteries au lithium ion 194 I 1 1 1 Spécifications 194 I 1 1 2 Directives en matière de manipulation et de sécurité 195 I 1 1 3 Transport 196 I 1 1 4 Entreposage 198 I 1 2 Chargement des batteries au lithium ion 198 I 1 2 1 Précautions de chargement 198 I 1 2 2 Chargeur de batterie 199 I 2 l infor...

Page 6: ...r Line NanoStation Backhaul Components 37 Figure 3 7 Line Interface Unit LIU 38 Figure 3 8 Line Radio and Antennas Bullet 40 Figure 3 9 Line Radio NanoStation 41 Figure 3 10 Bullet Radio Case 70 0138 41 Figure 3 11 NanoStation Radio Case 70 0176 42 Figure 3 12 Recorder Radio 43 Figure 3 13 Surge Protector Connections 44 Figure 3 14 Cable LIU to Battery 60 0034 45 Figure 3 15 Cable LIU to NanoStati...

Page 7: ...o 102 Figure 5 6 Preparation Troubleshooting Flow 104 Figure 5 7 Invalid Country Code Error Message 105 Figure 5 8 Ubiquiti Rocket Bullet Private Network Connection 107 Figure 5 9 Ubiquiti Discovery Tool Icon 108 Figure 5 10 Ubiquiti Discovery Window 109 Figure 5 11 Ubiquiti Login Window 109 Figure 5 12 Ubiquiti Rocket Bullet Window System Tab 110 Figure 5 13 Upload Configuration File 110 Figure 5...

Page 8: ...ion 163 Figure E 1 Weighted Mast 182 Figure E 2 Tripod Assembly Front View 183 Figure F 1 Sighting Compass 70 0067 184 Figure F 2 Declination Indication on Map 185 Figure F 3 Compass and Map 186 Figure F 4 Compass Adjusted for Declination 187 Figure F 5 Compass Adjusted for Declination 187 Figure G 1 Tying the Taut line Hitch Knot 188 ...

Page 9: ...tenna Specifications 13 dBi 65 0177 151 Table C 3 Antenna Wind Loading 13 dBi 65 0177 152 Table C 4 Antenna Specifications 13 dBi 65 0178 153 Table C 5 NanoStation Integrated Antenna Specifications 155 Table C 6 Bullet Line Station Radio Specifications 56 0019 US 56 0024 Intl 157 Table C 7 Bullet Line Station Radio Power Specifications 56 0019 US 56 0024 Intl 158 Table C 8 Rocket Recorder Radio Sp...

Page 10: ...m 2 terms and acronyms Includes some general seismic and geologic terms and acronyms i RT System 2 Installation Guide 90 0028 Provides instructions for setting up the recording truck hardware and installing and updating software and firmware i RT System 2 Troubleshooting Guide 90 0039 Provides instructions on how to solve common problems 1 4 Getting Help To get help on the RT System 2 Central Reco...

Page 11: ...10 0027 i LIUs 10 0016 see also Backhaul Components on page 31 i Antennas 5 5 dBi maximum 65 0204 65 0264 i Geophones i WRU Batteries 0400 001 01 i WRU Dummy Batteries 55 0009 i WRU Anchor Plates 10 0028 i Antenna Extenders Ɣ 30 in 762 mm antenna extender 65 00941 standard Ɣ 10 ft 3 m M to F coax cable 65 0103 Ɣ 25 ft 7 6 m M to F coax cable 65 0110 i Backhaul Components see Backhaul Components on...

Page 12: ... for version numbers i See the RT System 2 Installation Guide for installation and update instructions Ensure that the industry standard best practices are followed for securing the equipment for transport 2 4 Laying Out the Equipment Lay out the ground equipment while the central recording system hardware and software is being prepared to save time The WRU is shown in the following figure NOTE Th...

Page 13: ...System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide 13 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 2 Layout Laying Out the Equipment A WRU with a geophone attached is shown in the following figure Figure 2 2 WRU with Geophone ...

Page 14: ...ites Attach the batteries antennas anchor plates and geophones to the ground equipment prior to going into the field or as each unit is placed If you are assembling as you place the units ensure that you have sufficient quantities for each unit plus a few spares Figure 2 3 LIU NOTE Do not deploy tip to power on the WRUs until they are at the actual location where they will be placed ...

Page 15: ... approved by Wireless Seismic Inc can void the users s authority to operate the equipment Figure 2 4 Assembling WRUs CAUTION In order to comply with radio frequency RF exposure requirements the RT System 2 units must be installed so that a minimum separation distance of 20 cm is maintained between the antenna s and the body of all persons at all times during normal operation PRUDENCE Afin de se co...

Page 16: ...ngebaut werden dass ein Mindestabstand von 20 cm zwischen der n Antenne n und dem n Körper n aller Personen zu jeglicher Zeit während der üblichen Betriebszeiten gewährleistet ist PRZESTROGA Aby zachowaü zgodnoĞü z wymogami dotyczącymi ekspozycji na promieniowanie o czĊstotliwoĞci radiowej RF urządzenia RT System 2 naleĪy instalowaü tak aby podczas normalnej obsáugi pomiĊdzy ciaáem wszystkich osób...

Page 17: ...chor plate See WRU Anchor Plate on page 22 for instructions 5 Attach the geophone to the WRU Figure 2 5 Battery Latch Figure 2 6 Installing the Battery TIP To record three components of seismic data with the multiple channel WRU connect three separate arrays of one component geophones to the same WRU or connect a multiple component geophone to the WRU ...

Page 18: ... is clean and the antenna is snug and does not wobble Figure 2 7 Installing the Geophone NOTE The antenna screws on to the WRU in a clockwise direction It should twist on easily do not use force To ensure that the threads are properly aligned turn the connector counter clockwise until you hear a click indicating that the threads are aligned then turn clockwise to tighten Figure 2 8 Antenna Extende...

Page 19: ...hone connector end towards the ground as shown in the following figure After a few seconds all of the LEDs illuminate Figure 2 9 Antenna with Spring Relief NOTE Do not deploy tip to power on the WRUs until they are at the actual location where they will be placed NOTE When using a WRU as a Repeater the deployment instructions are the same except a geophone is not required Repeaters are added to th...

Page 20: ... 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 2 Layout Laying Out the Equipment 3 Place the unit flat on the ground as shown in the following figure Figure 2 10 Power on the Unit ...

Page 21: ...geophone test is running the test will fail and the WRU will not deploy Verify that the WRU does not show a GEO self test failure see the following figure after placing the geophone If the WRU does show a self test failure pick up the WRU point the geophone connector end towards the ground until all of the LEDs illuminate and then place the unit flat on the ground to re run the self test Figure 2 ...

Page 22: ...ipped units and to reduce losing units as a result of theft The shape maintains the WRU stacking ability while providing three solid anchor points Constructed of light weight and durable thermoplastic polyurethane it attaches to the bottom of the WRU with minimal effort while maintaining the integrity of the WRU seal The anchor plate is compatible with the temperature range of the WRU which is 40 ...

Page 23: ...to the WRU as shown in the following figures a Place the anchor plate on the geophone end of the WRU The wide end of the anchor plate slides on to the to the geophone end of the WRU b Verify that the anchor plate is placed snugly against the WRU as shown in the following figure Figure 2 13 Attaching the Anchor Plate to the WRU Figure 2 14 Anchor Plate and WRU Alignment ...

Page 24: ...s reserved 2 Layout WRU Anchor Plate c Hold the bracket at the edge of the WRU base as shown in the following figure d Secure the bracket to the anchor plate with two screws Figure 2 15 Anchor Plate at WRU Geophone End Figure 2 16 Anchor Plate Bracket Figure 2 17 Anchor Bracket Screws ...

Page 25: ...ll rights reserved 2 Layout WRU Anchor Plate 2 Attach the WRU and anchor plate to the ground with three large nails or stakes two at the geophone end and one at the end opposite of the geophone Figure 2 18 Anchor Plate Attached to WRU Figure 2 19 WRU Anchored with Anchor Plate ...

Page 26: ... a point to point configuration Also called Bucket Brigade or String of Pearls Point to Point Single Backhaul Data Direction on page 28 Point to Point Dual Backhaul Data Direction on page 29 4 Point to Point Backhaul on page 65 Point to Multipoint A method where each line station LIU communicates directly with the recorder LIU The backhaul is composed of a number of line station mast radio LIUs po...

Page 27: ...net cable PoE is used where DC power is not available and USB unsuitable Power can be supplied at the end of a network span or somewhere in the middle PoE switches supply power at the end of a span The RT System 2 Line Interface Unit LIU acts as a switch with PoE PoE injectors supply power somewhere between the PoE switch and the powered device They inject power and do not affect the data A discre...

Page 28: ...i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Overview The following figure illustrates the components and data flow for a four line single backhaul point to point line Figure 3 1 Point to Point Single Backhaul Data Direction ...

Page 29: ... 29 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Overview The following figure illustrates the components and data flow for a four line dual backhaul point to point line Figure 3 2 Point to Point Dual Backhaul Data Direction ...

Page 30: ...R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Overview The following figure illustrates the components and data flow for a point to multipoint star configuration Figure 3 3 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Data Direction ...

Page 31: ...ellow 60 0034 Y Y Cable Assemblies on page 45 L 4 An antenna is required to communicate with the WRUs Y Y LIU and WRU Antennas on page 39 L 5 A 12 V DC Battery is required but not included Y Y LIU and WRU Antennas on page 39 M 1 1 Mast Kit 15 0046 Y Y M 2 1 Mast 15 0051 Y Y Mast and Base on page 49 M 3 1 20 ft Telescoping Mast 70 0130 Y Y M 4 1 Mast Guy Ring 70 0133 Y Y M 5 1 Bracket Omni Antenna ...

Page 32: ...38 Y Y F 2 1 Media Converter 60 0017 Y Y Cable Assemblies on page 45 F 3 1 Cable Backhaul Jumper 60 0033 Y Y Cable Assemblies on page 45 F 4 1 Cable Fiber Optic Armored 250 m 60 0026 OR Cable Fiber Optic Armored 500 m 60 0023 Y Y Cable Assemblies on page 45 Table 3 2 Backhaul Components LIU Mast and Fiber cont EA Item Line Recorder Reference Table 3 3 Backhaul Components Radios EA Item Line Record...

Page 33: ... 1 Carrying Case 70 0138 Y LB 11 1 Hose Clamp 4 in 70 0140 Y LB 12 1 Hose Clamp 2 in 70 0142 Y LB 13 1 Nut Driver 5 16 in 70 0147 Y LB 14 2 Elbow connector comes with 15 0044 and 15 0053 Y RR 1 1 1 Ubiquiti Rocket Radio Recorder Radio Kit US 15 0045 OR Recorder Radio Kit Intl 15 0055 Y RR 2 1 1 Recorder Radio and Antenna US 15 0052 OR Recorder Radio and Antenna Intl 15 0054 Y RR 3 1 1 5 GHz Radio ...

Page 34: ... Assemblies on page 45 RR 11 60 ft Wire 18AWG Green 65 0077 Y RR 12 1 Case Recorder Radio Kit 70 0139 Y RR 13 1 Nut Driver 5 16 in 70 0147 Y RN 1 2 2 Ubiquiti NanoStation Radio Kit Recorder Radio Kit US 15 0068 OR Recorder Radio Kit Intl 15 0067 Y RN 2 2 5 GHz Radio Assembly US 56 0035 US OR 5 GHz Radio Assembly Intl 56 0032 Y RN 3 2 Cable Shielded Ethernet 120 ft Black with Red shrink tube 60 003...

Page 35: ...R01 i RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide 35 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Backhaul Components Figure 3 4 Line Station Backhaul Components ...

Page 36: ...36 RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Backhaul Components Figure 3 5 Recorder Backhaul Components ...

Page 37: ...R01 i RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide 37 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Backhaul Components Figure 3 6 Recorder Line NanoStation Backhaul Components ...

Page 38: ...can be connected directly to a computer or more commonly to an armored fiber optic cable or a backhaul radio Backhaul radios operate in the 5 8 GHz band A second array of WRUs can be deployed on the other side of the LIU symmetrically or asymmetrically around the LIU The LIU is shown in the following figure Before the Central Software System can communicate with the LIU you must set up the backhau...

Page 39: ...quiti Bullet Currently supported for point to point string of pearls backhauls Ɣ 5 GHz Radio US 56 0019 US Ɣ 5 GHz Radio Intl 56 0024 i Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 Currently supported for point to multi point star backhauls Ɣ 5 GHz Radio Assembly US 56 0035 US Ɣ 5 GHz Radio Assembly Intl 56 0032 The Ubiquiti Bullet line radio is normally used with a directional antenna however an omnidirectional anten...

Page 40: ...40 RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Backhaul Components Figure 3 8 Line Radio and Antennas Bullet ...

Page 41: ... The Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 radio has an integrated internal antenna The radio is attached at the top of the mast with a surge protector as shown in the following figure The line radios and antennas can be stored in their protective case when not in use Figure 3 9 Line Radio NanoStation Figure 3 10 Bullet Radio Case 70 0138 ...

Page 42: ...er Radio There are two recorder radio options provided as follows i Ubiquiti Rocket Currently supported for point to point string of pearls backhauls Ɣ Recorder Radio and Antenna US 15 0052 Ɣ Recorder Radio and Antenna Intl 15 0054 i Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 Currently supported for point to multi point star backhauls Ɣ 5 GHz Radio Assembly US 56 0035 US Ɣ 5 GHz Radio Assembly Intl 56 0032 Figure 3 ...

Page 43: ...the mast and is shown in the following figure The Rocket radio is completely enclosed in a protective metal case when installed The Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 radio has an integrated internal antenna The radio is attached at the top of the mast with a surge protector as shown in Line Radio NanoStation on page 41 See C Radio Specifications on page 149 for FCC information and other technical specificat...

Page 44: ...mast between the Rocket radio or the NanoStation radio and the LIU Table 3 5 Antenna Specifications Radios Model Frequency MHz Gain Dimension Length x Diameter See WSI 65 0178 2x2 Dual Polarity MIMO Omni 5450 5850 13 dBi 6 2x3 8x32 8 in 158x98x834 mm Rocket Recorder Antenna on page 152 WSI 65 0179 Omni 5275 5850 6 dBi 10 6 in 269 mm Bullet Line Station Antenna on page 149 WSI 65 0177 Antenna Panel...

Page 45: ...t 60 0053 i Cable Shielded Ethernet 15 ft 60 0054 i Cable Armored Ethernet 15 ft 60 0055 i Cable Shielded Ethernet 120 ft 60 0038 i Cable RF Extender 10 ft 65 0103 i Cable RF Extender 25 ft 65 0110 i Fiber Backhaul Kit 250 m 15 0037 Ɣ Media Converter 60 0017 Ɣ Cable Backhaul Jumper 60 0033 Ɣ Cable Fiber Optic Armored 250 m 60 0026 i Fiber Backhaul Kit 500 m 15 0038 Ɣ Media Converter 60 0017 Ɣ Cabl...

Page 46: ...r utilisez un câble Ethernet non alimenté VORSICHT Das LIU Radiokabel ist ein mit Strom versorgtes Ethernetkabel Stecken Sie es nicht in den Ethernetanschluss in Ihrem Laptop wenn Sie Störungen Ihrer Radiosender beseitigen Benutzen Sie ein nicht mit Strom versorgtes Ethernetkabel um eine Beschädigung Ihres Computers zu vermeiden PRZESTROGA Kabel LIU radio to zasilany kabel Ethernet Podczas rozwiąz...

Page 47: ...nents Figure 3 16 Cable LIU to PC 60 0039 Table 3 8 Cable Pinout LIU to PC 60 0039 14 Pin Connector RJ 45 Connector Signal Name B 1 TX A 2 TX C 3 RX NC 4 POSITIVE NC 5 POSITIVE D 6 RX NC 7 RETURN NC 8 RETURN P SHIELD DRAIN Figure 3 17 Cable Ethernet 3 ft Shielded 65 0104 Figure 3 18 Cable Armored Ethernet 10 ft 60 0053 ...

Page 48: ...ure 3 19 Cable RF Extender 10 ft 65 0103 Figure 3 20 Media Converter 60 0017 Figure 3 21 Cable Backhaul Jumper 60 0033 Table 3 9 Cable Pinout Backhaul Jumper 60 0033 14 Pin Connector Wire Color 8 Pin Connector Signal Name B WHT ORG A TX A ORG B TX C WHT GRN C RX H BLU D PWR F WHT BLU E PWR D GRN F RX E WHT BRN G GND L BRN H GND ...

Page 49: ...ross line distances The mast is stabilized with guy ropes The following figure shows the mast 3 2 9 2 Base The base shown in the following figure stabilizes the mast that is attached to the hinged mast sleeve The base is staked into the ground for added stability R RED NC M NC Install a 1 5 inch long jumper wire between pins R and M WHT White ORG Orange GRN Green BLU Blue BRN Brown BLK Black YEL Y...

Page 50: ...Up the Backhaul Step Image 1 Gather all of the backhaul components 2 Refer to the deployment instructions to determine the location and compass heading to the next back haul site closer to central 3 Use the compass to determine and mark that direction 4 Use the following considerations while positioning the base Ɣ Locate the base such that the guy lines and the mast clear obstructions during erect...

Page 51: ...haul Setting up the Backhaul Ɣ If the wind is blowing the mast is more stable when the brackets are perpendicular to the wind 5 Secure the base B 1 to the ground with stakes BK 4 or nails BK 6 6 Attach the mast M 3 to the base B 1 Tighten both knobs B 2 Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 52: ...ble the radios and brackets Ɣ Bullet line radio installation Assemble the Bullet radios and brackets Ź Insert the 4 in hose clamp LR 11 in the side slots of the bracket LR 6 Ź Insert the 2 in hose clamp LR 12 in the center slots of the bracket LR 6 Ź Insert the line radio between the bracket LR 6 and the 2 in hose clamp LR 12 Ź Tighten the 2 in hose clamp LR 12 around the radio Line radio in brack...

Page 53: ...ackhaul Setting up the Backhaul Ɣ Rocket radio installation The Rocket radio antennas and bracket are already assembled Recorder radio in bracket Ɣ NanoStation radio installation The NanoStation radio surge protector and bracket are already assembled Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 54: ...ights reserved 3 Backhaul Setting up the Backhaul 9 Assemble the mast Ɣ Bullet radio installation While the mast is resting on the ground slide the following on the mast Ź Bullet radios and clamps do not tighten Ź Mast guy ring M 4 Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 55: ...Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Setting up the Backhaul Ɣ Rocket radio installation While the mast is resting on the ground slide the following on the mast Ź Mast guy ring M 4 Ź Surge Protector cable clamp do not tighten Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 56: ...anoStation radio installation While the mast is resting on the ground slide the following on the mast Ź Mast guy ring M 4 10 Attach and tighten the following Ɣ Bullet radio installation Ź Bullet radio antenna brackets and antennas LR 4 LR 5 Ź Omni antenna bracket M 5 and antenna LR 3 Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 57: ...t Guide 57 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Setting up the Backhaul Ɣ Rocket radio installation Attach the Rocket radio antenna and bracket R 2 to the mast Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 58: ... R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Setting up the Backhaul Ɣ NanoStation radio installation Attach the NanoStation radio bracket assembly RN 2 to the mast Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 59: ...tenna if it is not already connected Ź Connect a short Ethernet cable R 8 to the radio R 3 Ź Close the protective metal case Ź Open the surge protector case R 9 Ź Remove the rubber grommet from the surge protector case and cut some slots in it Ź Thread two Ethernet cables R 8 R 10 and a ground wire BK 14 through the grommet and place the grommet back in the case Ź Plug the Ethernet cables into the...

Page 60: ...e redound the ground wire BK 14 Place the grommet back in the case Ź Plug the Ethernet cable into the shielded RJ45 jacks It does not matter which cable goes to which jack the unit provides bidirectional protection Ź Close the surge protector case Ź Attache the strain relief RN 4 to the D ring on the bracket Ź Loop the Ethernet Cable RN 3 through the strain relief RN 4 12 Attach the guy lines to t...

Page 61: ...Backhaul Setting up the Backhaul 13 Lay out the four guy lines close to the stakes 14 Extend the mast clicking the segments into place 15 Attach the guy lines to the stakes NOTE Use a taut line hitch knot for best results see G Rope Knot on page 188 Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 62: ...the mast to an upright position 17 While one person holds the mast a second person tightens the guy lines evenly Keep the mast level vertical use the level included with the kit 18 If assembling the Bullet radio backhaul a Attach the cables from the antennas to the top of the Bullet radios Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 63: ...et into the base of the large coupler Ź Screw the end cap on the large coupler Hand tighten only c Tighten the clamps on the Bullet radios Ź Verify that the armored cables attached to the antennas are straight and not twisted Ź Position the line radio so the armored cable is not pulling on the antenna Ź Tighten the cable clamp 19 Set up the LIU Ɣ Ground the LIU Verify that the LIU is grounded Atta...

Page 64: ... R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 3 Backhaul Setting up the Backhaul Ɣ Attach the radio cables to the LIU Ɣ Attach the antenna to LIU Ɣ Attach the battery to the LIU Table 3 10 How to Set Up the Backhaul Step Image ...

Page 65: ... channel is 2 372 to 2 452 GHz When using a system with six possible channels the backhaul could have just 6 poles or a multiple of 6 poles 6 12 18 24 and so on This section uses an example of six possible channels and 18 line station mast radio LIUs Each pole mast tower has two radios and one LIU as shown in the following figure Figure 4 1 Channel 80 MHz Wide Frequency Band NOTE If using the mast...

Page 66: ...66 RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Overview Figure 4 2 Line Station Backhaul ...

Page 67: ...Radio 1 S P2 Ɣ Radio 2 A P2 communicates only with Radio 2 S P3 Ɣ And so on until pole 18 where Radio 18 A P18 communicates only with Radio 18 S P1 Pole Radio Color Pole Radio Color Pole 1 18 S P1 White Pole 10 9 S P10 Red 1 A P1 Black 10 A P10 Green Pole 2 1 S P2 Black Pole 11 10 S P11 Green 2 A P2 Yellow 11 A P11 Blue Pole 3 2 S P3 Yellow Pole 12 11 S P12 Blue 3 A P3 Red 12 A P12 White Pole 4 3 ...

Page 68: ...s and positioning however only the odd or even pairings are used for radio communication The other pairings are linked together with fiber cable as shown in the following figure NOTE The primary indicator for radio to radio communication is the alpha numeric label The colored label is provided as a visual indicator to ensure that the pole is pointed correctly to the next radio For example a yellow...

Page 69: ...R01 i RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide 69 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Overview Figure 4 4 Radio to Fiber Communication ...

Page 70: ...ection provides the steps required to prepare the radios for placement in the field There are two versions of the NanoStation M5 radio Verify that you are using the correct radio and configuration files for your location Wireless Seismic Inc recommends using only the following radios in a point to point network Figure 4 5 Preparation Troubleshooting Flow ...

Page 71: ...1 Verify that the configuration files for the radios and the discovery tool are on the RT System 2 Windows computer The configuration files and the Ubiquiti Discovery Tool files are provided as a ZIP file Extract the files if necessary The file names are as follows NOTE Operating outside of the allowed frequency range could result in sanctions by governmental regulatory agencies Verify that all ra...

Page 72: ...dress 3 Connect a single radio to the computer 3 AP cfg 9 AP cfg 15 AP cfg 3 S cfg 9 S cfg 15 S cfg 4 AP cfg 10 AP cfg 16 AP cfg 4 S cfg 10 S cfg 16 S cfg 5 AP cfg 11 A P cfg 17 AP cfg 5 S cfg 11 S cfg 17 S cfg 6 AP cfg 12 AP cfg 18 AP cfg 6 S cfg 12 S cfg 18 S cfg NOTE When using a radio link pendant to the recording truck the following configuration files are also required Recorder AP cfg Record...

Page 73: ...ow opens and displays a list of all Discovered Devices Figure 4 8 Ubiquiti Discovery Tool Icon NOTE Ensure that the bat file and the jar file are in the same directory TIP The discovery tool can also be downloaded from the following location http www ubnt com download app Extract the files from the downloaded ZIP file to the desktop NOTE The factory default IP address for the radios is 192 168 1 2...

Page 74: ... the radios and then click Web UI For example right click the following row L M5 192 168 1 20 DC 9F DB 78 53 F3 NanoStation Loco M5 and then click Web UI The airOS login window opens 8 Type the following credentials and click Login Ɣ Username ubnt Ɣ Password ubnt 9 The radio configuration window opens Click the System tab Figure 4 9 Ubiquiti Discovery Window Figure 4 10 Ubiquiti airOS Login Window...

Page 75: ...served 4 Point to Point Backhaul Preparation 10 In the Configuration Management ĺ Upload Configuration area click Browse Browse to the configuration file for example 1 AP cfg and then click Upload Figure 4 11 Ubiquiti airOS Window System Tab Figure 4 12 Ubiquiti Upload Configuration File ...

Page 76: ...nfigured 4 3 Create Plan and Map Using the documents provided for the job survey planned LIU locations and so on create a plan to plot radio locations and map the layout of AP and S radios Keep the following in mind as you create the layout plan i Point the radio pairs directly at each other whenever possible maintaining line of sight around obstructions see Maintain Line of Sight on page 77 Figur...

Page 77: ...t with determining the best locations for radio towers See Creating a Google Earth Elevation Profile on page 113 for an example i An Access Point communicates only with a Station An Access Point cannot communicate with an Access Point and a Station cannot communicate with a Station 4 4 Install and Troubleshoot This section describes how to install the radios and troubleshoot the radio communicatio...

Page 78: ...Point Backhaul Install and Troubleshoot To install and troubleshoot the radios 1 Using the plan created in section Create Plan and Map on page 76 install all of the radios masts and LIUs Keep the following in mind as you proceed through the installation Figure 4 16 Install and Troubleshoot the Radios Flow ...

Page 79: ...isted send a troubleshooter to the first radio that is not listed the radio closest to the recording truck and perform the following steps a Verify that the LIU has active LED lights the battery has power b Verify that the radio is visible in Discovery c Verify that the radio is securely connected to the LIU with a known good cable d Connect a laptop to the LIU IMPORTANT The Ethernet ports on the ...

Page 80: ...on Test This section describes how to run the final speed test to verify good communication throughout the backhaul Table 4 2 Ethernet Cable Connections Comparison 60 0039 LIU to Computer Signal Name 60 0054 LIU to Radio PoE 14 Pin Connector RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Connector 11 Pin Connector B 1 TX 1 B A 2 TX 2 A C 3 RX 3 C NC 4 POSITIVE 4 H NC 5 POSITIVE 5 F D 6 RX 6 D NC 7 RETURN 7 E NC 8 RETURN 8...

Page 81: ...R01 i RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide 81 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Final Communication Test Figure 4 17 Final Communication Test Flow ...

Page 82: ...truck radio to the radio farthest from the recording truck Log in to the recording truck radio as described in step 4 on page 73 through step 8 on page 74 4 Verify that browser pop ups are allowed Ź Firefox Tools ĺ Options ĺ Content ĺ clear the Block pop up windows check box ĺ click OK Ź Internet Explorer Tools ĺ Internet Options ĺ Privacy ĺ clear the Turn on Pop up Blocker check box ĺ click OK Ź ...

Page 83: ...ions check box 2 Select transmit or receive f Click Run Test g Good Test Results are as follows Ź RX receive only 70 Mbps Ź TX transmit only 70 Mbps Ź Total duplex 90 Mbps RX 40 Mbps TX 40 Mbps 7 If Speed Test results are low use a systematic approach of testing links to identify the offending radio pairs a Log in to a Station S radio b Click the Main tab and verify the following values Ź Signal S...

Page 84: ...liver the appropriate throughput it indicates that there is an interference problem Contact Andy Prokop Jerry Stair or Mike Shilts for project specific recommendations 9 If there are individual links with low numbers perform the following steps to fix them a Verify that the radios are pointing in the correct directions b Verify that shielding is properly installed The following figure shows the Na...

Page 85: ...rify that the radios on the same pole are at least three feet apart e Verify that the Access Point A radio is three feet higher on the pole than the Station S radio f If possible raise the poles masts to provide the least obstructed view to the partner radio as is reasonable g Verify that there are no frayed cables or cables with water intrusion Figure 4 21 NanoStation Radio Shielding and Surge Su...

Page 86: ... on the other side of the recording truck As you move the equipment note the following i Maintain the A to S configuration throughout the survey i The poles must stay in sequential order as you roll the spread The following figure shows the movement of the poles and recording truck NOTE The recording truck radio can be any one of the poles in an ideal case the recording truck starts at pole farthe...

Page 87: ...R01 i RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide 87 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Rolling the Backhaul Figure 4 22 Rolling the Poles Example for 18 Total Poles ...

Page 88: ...de R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Rolling the Backhaul The following figure shows the movement of the poles when using 18 total poles Figure 4 23 Rolling Scheme 18 Total Poles Example ...

Page 89: ...rved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Rolling the Backhaul For a backhaul using 18 poles even if you do not have all 18 lines set up at the same time the rolling scheme must be followed using all 18 poles as shown in the following figure Figure 4 24 Rolling Scheme 18 Pole Backhaul 10 Poles in Use ...

Page 90: ...nt radio using the same information and color The following example label indicates a radio configured for the following Ɣ Radio pair 12 Ɣ Access Point Ɣ Pole 12 4 Locate the corresponding configuration file for example 12 AP cfg and upload it to the replacement radio according to step 4 on page 73 through step 13 on page 76 5 Mark the faulty radio is so that it does not work its way back into the...

Page 91: ...n process or you can use a third party tool such as 7 Zip To use the Windows 7 process 1 Locate the ZIP file in Windows Explorer 2 Right click the ZIP file name and then click Extract All 3 Browse to and select a folder 4 Click Extract To use 7 Zip 1 Download and install 7 Zip if it is not already installed http www 7 zip org download html 2 Locate the ZIP file in Windows Explorer 3 Right click th...

Page 92: ...necting to the Recording Truck 5 Click OK 4 10 Connecting to the Recording Truck The line communicates to the recording truck through an LIU using one of the following methods i Fiber cable i Radio link pendant The following figure shows a fiber cable connection example Figure 4 26 Connecting the Recording Truck with Fiber ...

Page 93: ...010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Connecting to the Recording Truck The following figure shows a radio link pendant connection example Figure 4 27 Connecting the Recording Truck with a Pendant Radio Link ...

Page 94: ...2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Connecting to the Recording Truck The following figure shows the optimal angle between the pendent and the line Figure 4 28 Optimal Angle Radio Link to Recording Truck ...

Page 95: ...e 95 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 4 Point to Point Backhaul Connecting to the Recording Truck The following figure shows the connections for the pendant radio link example Figure 4 29 Connecting the Pendant Radio Link ...

Page 96: ...pendant radio link RR to PN and the next LIU in the line segment pearl is 90 as shown in Optimal Angle Radio Link to Recording Truck on page 94 If necessary 30 off of perpendicular should also work The PN radio should be at least 3 ft 0 91 m from the line pole Pole 1 in the example shown in Connecting the Recording Truck with a Pendant Radio Link on page 93 Use as much distance as you can as allow...

Page 97: ... configured and installed log in to the PN radio and set the power level to the minimum amount required to achieve communication with the RR To set the PN radio power level 1 Click the Wireless tab 2 Move the Output Power slider bar to the desired power level 3 Click Change at the bottom of the window 4 Click Apply Command at the top of the window 5 Wait 30 60 seconds Figure 4 30 Wireless Tab ...

Page 98: ...ls operating at the same time Verify that channel ranges do not overlap to avoid interference The recording truck radios are configured Access Points A and the line station radios are configured as Stations S An Access Point communicates only with a Station An Access Point cannot communicate with an Access Point and a Station cannot communicate with a Station Figure 5 1 Channel 80 MHz Wide Frequen...

Page 99: ...R01 i RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide 99 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Overview Figure 5 2 Line Station Mast Bullet Radio ...

Page 100: ...Backhaul Overview Figure 5 3 Recording Truck or Line Station Mast NanoStation Radio NOTE If using the mast at the recording truck connect the LIU with an Ethernet or Fiber cable to the recording truck If the mast is not used at the recording truck the connections shown in the figure to the recording truck are not used ...

Page 101: ...R01 i RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide 101 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Overview Figure 5 4 Recording Truck Mast with LIU Rocket Radio ...

Page 102: ...102 RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Overview Figure 5 5 Recording Truck Mast without LIU Rocket Radio ...

Page 103: ...l Overview NOTE You can use a NanoStation radio instead of the Rocket Radio on the mast at the Recording Truck without an LIU TIP If you have multiple radios at the recording truck and enough PoE devices Ethernet cables Ethernet ports and AC power receptacles all of the recording truck radios can be used without an LIU unit ...

Page 104: ... 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Preparation 5 2 Preparation This section provides the steps required to prepare the radios for placement in the field Figure 5 6 Preparation Troubleshooting Flow ...

Page 105: ...able 5 1 Supported Backhaul Radios Radio Antenna Use For US 5745 5825 MHz INTL 5470 5825 MHz Rocket External Omni Recorder 15 0052 15 0054 Bullet External Directional Line Station 56 0019 56 0024 NanoStation Internal Directional Recorder or Line Station 56 0035 56 0032 NOTE Operating outside of the allowed frequency range could result in sanctions by governmental regulatory agencies Verify that al...

Page 106: ...he recording truck in the following cases You need an omni directional antenna or Bullet radios are used at the line stations Use a NanoStation radio at the recording truck when you need a directional antenna Table 5 2 Example File Names Standard Configuration Redundant Configuration Custom Configuration RECORDER_A cfg RECORDER_A cfg RECORDER_A cfg LINE_RADIO_1 cfg RECORDER_B cfg RECORDER_B cfg LI...

Page 107: ...ress section if you need instructions on setting the IP address Control Panel ĺ Network and Internet ĺ Network and Sharing ĺ Change adapter settings ĺ LAN ĺ Properties ĺ IPv4 ĺ Properties 3 Connect a single radio to the computer 4 Open the Ubiquiti Discovery Tool by double clicking the shortcut on the desktop NOTE When using a radio link pendant to the recording truck the following configuration f...

Page 108: ...scovered Devices Figure 5 9 Ubiquiti Discovery Tool Icon NOTE Ensure that the bat file and the jar file are in the same directory TIP The discovery tool can also be downloaded from the following location http www ubnt com download app Extract the files from the downloaded ZIP file to the desktop NOTE The factory default IP address for the radios is 192 168 1 20 Configure the radios one at a time ...

Page 109: ...k one of the radios and then click Web UI For example right click the following row Bullet M5 192 168 1 20 00 27 22 98 8A 15 Recorder 1 and then click Web UI The airOS login window opens 8 Type the following credentials and click Login Ɣ Username ubnt Ɣ Password ubnt 9 The radio configuration window opens Click the System tab Figure 5 10 Ubiquiti Discovery Window Figure 5 11 Ubiquiti Login Window ...

Page 110: ...oint to Multipoint Backhaul Preparation 10 In the Device Maintenance ĺ Upload Configuration area click Browse Browse to the configuration file for example LINE_RADIO_1 cfg and then click Upload 11 Click Apply Figure 5 12 Ubiquiti Rocket Bullet Window System Tab Figure 5 13 Upload Configuration File ...

Page 111: ...g a redundant setup 17 Configure any backup recorder radios if required 5 3 Create Plan and Map Using the documents provided for the job survey planned LIU locations and so on create a plan to plot radio locations and map the layout of the radios Keep the following in mind as you create the layout plan i Point the radio pairs directly at each other whenever possible maintaining line of sight aroun...

Page 112: ...mic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Create Plan and Map i An Access Point communicates only with a Station An Access Point cannot communicate with an Access Point and a Station cannot communicate with a Station Figure 5 16 Maintain Line of Sight ...

Page 113: ...ng point of the planned backhaul For example Line101 Receiver Point 1030 Lat Lon 39 9660626 105 1693101 Line 110 Receiver Point 1030 Lat Lon 39 9701155 105 1692904 2 Open Google Earth and navigate to your survey location For example type an address or Lat Lon coordinates in the text box and then click Search 3 Add a placemark for the beginning and ending points of the planned backhaul Click Add Pl...

Page 114: ...and Map 4 Add a path between the placemarks Click Add Path Click the first placemark Click the second placemark A line is drawn between the two placemarks Type a Name and then click OK 5 Right click the saved path and then click Show Elevation Profile Table 5 3 Creating a Google Earth Elevation Profile cont Step Instructions Example Image ...

Page 115: ... install the radios and troubleshoot the radio communications 6 Refer to the elevations and numbers displayed when planning the tower locations and heights See the following link for more assistance in creating and using Google Earth Elevation Profiles https support google com earth answer 181393 hl en ref_topic 2376 756 Table 5 3 Creating a Google Earth Elevation Profile cont Step Instructions Ex...

Page 116: ...16 RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Install and Troubleshoot Figure 5 17 Install and Troubleshoot the Radios Flow ...

Page 117: ...s elevated to the correct height c Verify that the recorder radio has DHCP by validating the IP address displayed in the Ubiquiti Discovery tool It should not be 192 168 1 20 factory default If it is 192 168 1 20 contact Wireless Seismic for DHCP support d Reload the configuration file on the recorder radio e If the recorder radio is still the only radio listed proceed to the line station radios 5...

Page 118: ... 112 h If the line station radio still cannot be seen replace the radio The following table compares the powered Ethernet cable and the non powered Ethernet cable 5 4 2 Using a Redundant Recorder Radio This section describes the additional steps required to configure a redundant recorder radio To install and troubleshoot the redundant recorder radio 1 Correctly configure the backhaul for RECORDER_...

Page 119: ... Verify that both recorder radios are listed in the Discovery window 5 4 3 Using a Custom Configuration Custom configurations may have a number of recorder radios and line station radios Correctly configure the backhaul for one of the recorders for example RECORDER_A as detailed in Using one Recorder Radio on page 117 Then configure the backhaul for each additional recorder for example RECORDER_B ...

Page 120: ...Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Final Communication Test To run the speed test 1 Verify that all radios are listed in the Ubiquiti Discovery Tool as described in step 3 on page 117 through step 5 on page 117 Figure 5 18 Final Communication Test Flow ...

Page 121: ...ecording truck radio as described in step 2 on page 107 through step 8 on page 109 4 Verify that browser pop ups are allowed Ź Firefox Tools ĺ Options ĺ Content ĺ clear the Block pop up windows check box ĺclick OK Ź Internet Explorer Tools ĺ Internet Options ĺ Privacy ĺ clear the Turn on Pop up Blocker check box ĺ click OK Ź Chrome Settings button ĺ Settings ĺ Show Advanced Settings ĺ Privacy area...

Page 122: ...ror is displayed type 443 in the Remote WEB Port text box and click Run Test Error Invalid remote port or web server is not running h Good Test Results are as follows Ź RX receive only 70 Mbps Ź TX transmit only 70 Mbps Ź Total duplex 90 Mbps RX 40 Mbps TX 40 Mbps 7 Click another line segment radio IP address in the Select Destination IP list click Run Test and then check results Repeat for all li...

Page 123: ...tanium bullet is 50 Capacity is a reflection of quality If the quality improves the capacity should also improve Poor capacity is typically the result of a misaligned antenna Ź Click AP Information in the Monitor area Verify that the Access Point Signal Strength is between 80 dBm and 65 dBm c Verify that line station radios are pointing in the correct direction d Raise the mast towers to provide t...

Page 124: ...se a systematic approach of testing links to identify the offending radio pairs a Log in to a Station S radio b Click the Main tab and verify the following values Ź Signal Strength 75 dBm Ź Either the Vertical or Horizontal Main Tab Stations only 80 between 65 and 75 is ideal Ź Transmit CCQ 90 100 is ideal Ź Click AP Information in the Monitor area Verify that the Access Point Signal Strength 75 d...

Page 125: ...hroughput it indicates that there is an interference problem Contact Andy Prokop Jerry Stair or Mike Shilts for project specific recommendations 11 If there are individual links with low numbers perform the following steps to fix them a Verify that the radios are pointing in the correct directions b Verify that there are no frayed cables or cables with water intrusion c Verify that shielding is pr...

Page 126: ...126 RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Final Communication Test Figure 5 23 Radio Antenna Shielding ...

Page 127: ...s could destroy an existing radio When this happens replace it using the following instructions 1 Identify the radio that needs to be replaced 2 When the radio was initially configured for the point to multipoint backhaul a label was attached to the radio indicating which configuration file was used Make a note of the configuration label for example Line_1_Recorder_A 3 Duplicate the configuration ...

Page 128: ... describes how to upload new firmware into the radio To upload new firmware ĺ Windows computer ĺ Radio Configuration System tab 1 Click Browse next to Upload Firmware and navigate to the supplied BIN file 2 Select the file and click Open 3 Click Upload 4 Click Update 5 Do not power off the radio until the firmware is updated 5 8 Unzipping the Configuration Files The configuration files are deliver...

Page 129: ...ile name and then click Extract All 3 Browse to and select a folder 4 Click Extract To use 7 Zip 1 Download and install 7 Zip if it is not already installed http www 7 zip org download html 2 Locate the ZIP file in Windows Explorer 3 Right click the ZIP file name and then click 7 zip ĺ Extract Files 4 Browse to and select a folder 5 Click OK 5 9 Connecting to the Recording Truck The line communica...

Page 130: ...01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Connecting to the Recording Truck The following figure shows a radio link pendant connection example Figure 5 26 Connecting the Recording Truck with Fiber ...

Page 131: ...4 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Connecting to the Recording Truck The following figure shows the connections for the pendant radio link example Figure 5 27 Connecting the Recording Truck with a Pendant Radio Link ...

Page 132: ...2 RT System 2 v2 3 Deployment Guide R01 i 2010 2014 Wireless Seismic Inc All rights reserved 5 Point to Multipoint Backhaul Connecting to the Recording Truck Figure 5 28 Connecting the Pendant Radio Link ...

Page 133: ...lled at the top of the pole pointing directly at the recording truck radio antenna RR The PN radio should be at least 3 ft 0 91 m from the line pole Pole 1 in the example shown in Connecting the Recording Truck with a Pendant Radio Link on page 131 Use as much distance as you can as allowed by your cable lengths The PN radio and pole should be between the line and the recording truck as shown in C...

Page 134: ...are configured and installed log in to the PN radio and set the power level to the minimum amount required to achieve communication with the RR To set the PN radio power level 1 Click the Wireless tab 2 Move the Output Power slider bar to the desired power level 3 Click Change at the bottom of the window 4 Click Apply Command at the top of the window 5 Wait 30 60 seconds Figure 5 29 Wireless Tab ...

Page 135: ...ovement to a new physical location or to remove it in preparation for demobilization To undeploy the WRU 1 Prerequisites Ɣ The WRU is assembled with battery geophone optional anchor plate and antenna and extender Ɣ The WRU is in an active transitional or ready state 2 Optional If the anchor plate is attached remove the nails or stakes anchoring it to the ground 3 Pick up the WRU and point the geop...

Page 136: ...nal Remove batteries antenna or geophone as described in Disassemble the WRU on page 136 6 3 Disassemble the WRU This section describes the process to disassemble the WRU prior to demobilization To disassemble the WRU 1 Undeploy the equipment as described in Removing the WRU from the Field on page 135 2 Remove the antenna and extender from the unit 3 Remove the geophone from the unit 4 Remove the ...

Page 137: ...Demobilization Disassemble the WRU Ɣ Continue to lift the lever using the bail to push the battery out of the connector 5 It is not necessary to remove the anchor plate The WRU will stack with the anchor plate attached 6 Secure the equipment in the transport vehicle Figure 6 3 Removing the Battery ...

Page 138: ...es on page 139 i Transportation on page 140 i Storage on page 141 7 1 1 Specifications The RT System 2 uses one or two custom intelligent lithium ion batteries with self contained charging circuitry that protects the batteries from overcharge discharge short circuits or extreme temperature charging Battery specifications are shown in the following table Table 7 1 Lithium Ion Battery Specifications...

Page 139: ...dered by the Federal Government as non hazardous universal waste There are restrictions for large quantity handlers of universal waste that define labeling containment and so on Whenever possible the batteries must be discharged before disposal Battery leads contacts should be taped off to prevent accidental shorting Each battery pack should be placed in a plastic bag i Recycling is encouraged whe...

Page 140: ...e Title49 49tab_02 tpl i International Air Transport Association IATA http www iata org whatwedo cargo dangerous_goods pages lithium_batteries aspx Batteries can be ground shipped only if all of the following conditions are met i Box used meets the 1 2 m drop test box UN rated box for packaging i Battery pack terminals are protected to prevent a short circuit i Gross weight does not exceed 30 kg 6...

Page 141: ...hen stored for a long period of time i Store batteries in a well ventilated area i Do not leave batteries unused for extended periods of time either in the product or in storage When a battery has been unused for 6 months check the charge status and charge or dispose of the battery as appropriate i Routinely check the battery s charge status i Consider replacing the battery with a new one if you n...

Page 142: ... absolutely sure that only a 5 V source is used when charging the battery i Care should be taken to charge batteries on a fireproof surface i Do not charge batteries near flammable items or liquids i Keep a Class C Dry Chemical fire extinguisher nearby i Do not continue recharging the battery if it does not recharge within the specified charging time i A lithium ion battery should NEVER be left un...

Page 143: ... instructions PRUDENCE Une explosion risque de se produire si vous remplacez la batterie par un type de batterie inapproprié Suivez les instructions pour vous débarrasser de la batterie VORSICHT Es besteht das Risiko einer Explosion wenn die Batterie nicht mit dem korrekten Batterietyp ersetzt wird Entsorgen Sie benutzte Batterien den Anweisungen entsprechend PRZESTROGA W przypadku wymiany baterii...

Page 144: ... of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a reside...

Page 145: ...m Gain Vertical Bandwidth Weight Dimension Length x Diameter WSI 65 0204 65 0264 antenna standard 2400 5 5 dBi 50 ohm 25 0 4 lbs 0 2 kg 32 x 0 6 in 810 5 x 15 mm WSI 65 0091 extender standard 2400 0 dBi N A 0 6 lbs 0 3 kg 30 x 0 7 in 762 x 18 5 mm CAUTION In order to comply with radio frequency RF exposure requirements the RT System 2 units must be installed so that a minimum separation distance o...

Page 146: ...A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions i This device may not cause harmful interference and i This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation A 3 CE Compliance The Wireless Remote Unit WRU and Line Inte...

Page 147: ...cations Item Description Power source 3 7Vdc nominal accessory battery voltage Operating temperature 40 C to 75 C Humidity 0 to 100 Environmental Rating IP67 Operating Frequency Range 2403 MHz to 2475 MHz Dimensions 1C WRU 5 79 W x 2 83 H x 9 01 L in 14 7 W x 7 2 H x 22 9 L cm 3C WRU 5 79 W x 3 35 H x 9 01 L in 14 7 W x 8 5 H x 22 9 L cm Dimensions with 2 batteries 1C WRU Standard 7 71 W in 19 58 ...

Page 148: ...95 Kg High capacity 7 71 lbs 3 50 kg 3C WRU High capacity 8 33 lbs 3 78 kg Table B 1 WRU Specifications cont Item Description Table B 2 LIU Specifications Item Description Maximum PoE output power 40W Power source 12V DC 20 tolerance battery Operating temperature 40 C to 75 C Humidity 0 to 100 Environmental Rating IP67 Dimensions 5 42 W x 9 44 H x 14 21 L inches 24 W x 14 H x 36 L centimeters Weig...

Page 149: ...9 i Rocket Recorder Antenna on page 152 i NanoStation Recorder Line Station Antenna on page 155 C 1 1 Bullet Line Station Antenna The remote line station backhauls using the Ubiquiti Bullet radios support the following antennas i 6 dBi antenna 65 0179 This antenna is a UV stable omnidirectional vented radome that can sustain extreme weather conditions such as heat wind and rain and can be mounted ...

Page 150: ...ions The supported line station antenna specifications are as follows Figure C 2 6 dBi Antenna 65 0179 Table C 1 Antenna Specifications 6 dBi 65 0179 Item Description Radiation Patterns Model T58060O10006 Frequency Range 5725 to 5850 MHz Bandwidth 125 MHz Gain 6 dBi Vertical Beamwidth 25 VSWR 1 5 Impedance 50 Ohms Polarization Vertical ...

Page 151: ...ture 22 F to 158 F 30 to 70 C Table C 1 Antenna Specifications 6 dBi 65 0179 cont Item Description Radiation Patterns Table C 2 Antenna Specifications 13 dBi 65 0177 Parameter Min Typ Max Frequency Range 5150 MHz 5825 MHz Gain 19 dBi Horizontal Beamwidth 16 Deg Vertical Beamwidth 16 Deg Front to Back 30 dB Cross Polarization 25 dB VSWR 5150 5350MHz 5470 5825MHz 2 0 1 1 5 1 Impedance 50 OHM Input P...

Page 152: ...ntenna This antenna is a 2x2 Dual Polarity MIMO Omnidirectional Antenna that provides 360 degree coverage Weight 17 6 oz 0 5 kg Dimension L x W x Thick 7 5 x 7 5 x 0 8 in 190 x 190 x 20 mm Bracket Tilt 45 Deg Radiation Pattern Table C 2 Antenna Specifications 13 dBi 65 0177 cont Parameter Min Typ Max Table C 3 Antenna Wind Loading 13 dBi 65 0177 Parameter Area 100 mph 161 kph 125 mph 201 kph Wind ...

Page 153: ...cations are as follows Figure C 3 13 dBi Antenna 65 0178 Table C 4 Antenna Specifications 13 dBi 65 0178 Item Description Radiation Patterns Frequency Range 5 45 to 5 85 GHz Gain 13 dBi Elevation Beamwidth 7 deg Max VSWR 1 5 1 Downtilt 2 deg Dimensions L x W x H 6 2 x 3 8 x 32 8 in 158 x 98 x 834 mm Weight including pole mount 1 lb 13 oz 820 g Wind Survivability 125 mph 201 kph ...

Page 154: ... C Radio Specifications Antenna Specifications Wind Loading 10 lb 100 mph 4 5 kg 161 kph Polarization Dual Linear Cross pol Isolation 25 Db min ETSI Specification EN 302 326 DN2 Mounting Universal pole mount Table C 4 Antenna Specifications 13 dBi 65 0178 cont Item Description Radiation Patterns ...

Page 155: ...he NanoStation integrated antenna specifications are as follows Table C 5 NanoStation Integrated Antenna Specifications Item Description Radiation Patterns Model NSM5 locoM5 integrated Frequency Range 5745 to 5825 MHz US 5170 to 5875 MHz INTL Cross Pol Isolation 20 dB Minimum Gain 13 dBi Beamwidth 45 H pol 45 V pol 45 Elevation Max VSWR 1 4 1 Polarization Dual Linear Maximum Power 5 5 Watts Maximu...

Page 156: ...Specifications C 2 Radio Specifications This section provides radio specifications The following radios are used in the backhaul i Bullet 2 4 GHz High Power 802 11N Outdoor Radio System See Bullet Line Station Radios on page 157 Table C 5 NanoStation Integrated Antenna Specifications cont Item Description Radiation Patterns ...

Page 157: ...ssor Specs Atheros MIPS 24KC 400 MHz Memory Information 32 MB SDRAM 8 MB Flash Networking Interface 1 10 100 Ethernet Port Regulatory Compliance Information Wireless Approvals FCC Part 15 247 IC RS210 CE RoHS Compliance Yes Physical Electrical Environmental Dimensions length x width 7 5 x 1 8 in 190 x 46 mm Weight 6 9 oz 196 g Enclosure Characteristics Powder Coated Aluminum Antenna Connector N Ty...

Page 158: ... Specifications 56 0019 US 56 0024 Intl cont Item Description Table C 7 Bullet Line Station Radio Power Specifications 56 0019 US 56 0024 Intl TX Power Specifications RX Power Specifications 11a Data Rate Avg TX Tolerance 11a Data Rate Sensitivity Tolerance 1 24 Mbps 25 dBm 2 dB 24 Mbps 83 dBm 2 dB 36 Mbps 23 dBm 2 dB 36 Mbps 80 dBm 2 dB 48 Mbps 21 dBm 2 dB 48 Mbps 77 dBm 2 dB 54 Mbps 20 dBm 2 dB ...

Page 159: ...formation Wireless Approvals FCC Part 15 247 IC RS210 CE RoHS Compliance YES Physical Electrical Environmental Dimensions length width height 6 7 x 3 1 x 1 2 in 17 x 8 x 3cm Weight 1 6 lb 0 5kg Enclosure Characteristics Outdoor UV Stabilized Plastic RF Connector 2x RP SMA and 1x SMA Waterproof Mounting Kit Pole Mounting Kit included Power Supply 24V 1A POE Supply included Power Method Passive Powe...

Page 160: ...75 dBm 2 dB 11n airMAX MCS0 27 dBm 2 dB 11n airMAX MCS0 96 dBm 2 dB MCS1 27 dBm 2 dB MCS1 95 dBm 2 dB MCS2 27 dBm 2 dB MCS2 92 dBm 2 dB MCS3 27 dBm 2 dB MCS3 90 dBm 2 dB MCS4 26 dBm 2 dB MCS4 86 dBm 2 dB MCS5 24 dBm 2 dB MCS5 83 dBm 2 dB MCS6 22 dBm 2 dB MCS6 77 dBm 2 dB MCS7 21 dBm 2 dB MCS7 74 dBm 2 dB MCS8 27 dBm 2 dB MCS8 95 dBm 2 dB MCS9 27 dBm 2 dB MCS9 93 dBm 2 dB MCS10 27 dBm 2 dB MCS10 90...

Page 161: ...od Passive Power over Ethernet pairs 4 5 7 8 return Max Power Consumption 5 5 Watts Operating Temperature 22 to 167 F 30 to 75 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Condensing Shock and Vibration ETSI300 019 1 4 Operating Frequency 5745 to 5825 USA 5170 to 5875 International Output Power 27 dBm Range Performance 31 mile 50 km Table C 10 NanoStation Radio Specifications 56 0035 US 56 0032 Intl cont Item Des...

Page 162: ... dBm 2 dB MCS5 20 dBm 2 dB MCS5 83 dBm 2 dB MCS6 18 dBm 2 dB MCS6 77 dBm 2 dB MCS7 17 dBm 2 dB MCS7 74 dBm 2 dB MCS8 23 dBm 2 dB MCS8 95 dBm 2 dB MCS9 23 dBm 2 dB MCS9 93 dBm 2 dB MCS10 23 dBm 2 dB MCS10 90 dBm 2 dB MCS11 23 dBm 2 dB MCS11 87 dBm 2 dB MCS12 22 dBm 2 dB MCS12 84 dBm 2 dB MCS13 20 dBm 2 dB MCS13 79 dBm 2 dB MCS14 18 dBm 2 dB MCS14 78 dBm 2 dB MCS15 17 dBm 2 dB MCS15 75 dBm 2 dB Tabl...

Page 163: ... the WRU geophone down until the LEDs light and then return the WRU to the horizontal position as shown in the following figure When tilting the WRU to undeploy tilt the WRU geophone up until the LEDs light and then return the WRU to the horizontal position as shown in the following figure D 1 WRU Undeployed When the WRU is undeployed all of the LEDs are off A vertical tilt has the following effec...

Page 164: ...oyed WRU it can be one of the following scenarios Unit undeployed Batteries dead When you do a tilt test geophone down on an undeployed WRU with no LEDs on the following may occur An Undeployed WRU deploys and begins the self tests A WRU with dead batteries will continue to display no lit LEDs A WRU is defective if no LEDs turn on after battery replacement NOTE Battery state is shown in the RT Sys...

Page 165: ...ng D 2 WRU Deploying When the WRU begins deploying the following tests are executed Table D 2 WRU LED Indications Undeployed Power On Sequence LED Indicators Summary Description Hard reset power on The LEDs light up in clockwise rotation starting with the A battery LED and ending with the A battery LED B battery LED or both ...

Page 166: ...it When you do a tilt test geophone down on a WRU with no LEDs on the following may occur A WRU with dead batteries will continue to display no lit LEDs A WRU is defective if no LEDs turn on after battery replacement NOTE Battery state is shown in the RT System 2 user interface tables For example the Ground Equipment Table A is solid for 5 seconds BAT remains solid Battery fuse test failure A When...

Page 167: ...ed and their capacities are above 9000 mAh the following occurs Battery in use LED A or B Flashes The THD GEO GPS and RAD self tests are performed NOTE The general battery test provides a visual indication if the WRU has one or more missing malfunctioning or low capacity batteries and provides 45 seconds to correct the problem before proceeding to the remainder of the deployment self tests Battery...

Page 168: ... persistent throughout the self discovery process and are turned off upon completion Continue lay flat to move to next test To skip a test during the self test process tilt the WRU geophone down until you see this triangle of LEDs Tilt the WRU back to horizontal to continue Solid MODE GEO GPS NOTE The GPS test cannot be skipped Geophone test in progress Flashing MODE GEO NOTE Performing a vertical...

Page 169: ...quiring GPS fix Flashing MODE GPS NOTE The WRU will attempt to get a 3 meter GPS lock for up to 15 minutes During this time the GPS LED flashes The WRU will not form until the GPS lock is achieved If the GPS lock cannot be achieved form by serial number GPS test failure GPS Solid GPS fix not found For a multiple channel geophone tests the first channel only Neighbor discovery in progress Flashing ...

Page 170: ...g BAT A BAT B or both when the first battery is connected the WRU goes through the power on LED sequence If both batteries are connected the battery fuse test is executed If only one battery is connected the battery fuse test is skipped The remainder of the self tests are then executed The following table shows the LED power on sequence for an deploying WRU No neighbor detected RAD Solid If this i...

Page 171: ...tion Hard reset power on The LEDs light up in clockwise rotation starting with the A battery LED and ending with the A battery LED B battery LED or both for 2 seconds The A and B battery LEDs at the end of the rotation indicate that one or both batteries are above the minimum threshold of 9000mAh Finally the MODE LED lights up for approximately 5 seconds indicating that the WRU is verifying its fi...

Page 172: ...shows how the LEDs light up during normal operation with no vertical tilt for a deployed WRU The following table shows how the LEDs light up during a vertical tilt geophone down for a deployed WRU Table D 5 WRU LED Indications Deployed WRU No Geophone Tilt LED Indicators Summary Description Undeployed Dead Batteries Sleeping If no LEDs are on lit up it can be one of the following scenarios WRU und...

Page 173: ...ries will continue to display no lit LEDs A Sleeping WRU goes back to the deployed unformed state and displays the battery status and any self tests that failed during deployment BAT THD GEO GPS or RAD A WRU in the Awake unformed state displays the battery status and any self tests that failed during deployment BAT THD GEO GPS or RAD NOTE Battery state is shown in the RT System 2 user interface ta...

Page 174: ...elf test failure The LED associated with the failed self test is solid All four LEDs are solid only if all four self tests failed or the THD self test fails The LEDs are visible only during the deployment process and when the WRU is tilted geophone down to check status after the WRU is deployed Solid BAT GEO GPS RAD Table D 6 WRU LED Indications Deployed WRU Geophone Down Tilt cont LED Indicators ...

Page 175: ... function independently from each other and there can be a number of combinations of LEDs that are on off or flashing The following list shows the LEDs used to indicate status i Battery A B BAT i Power Mode MODE i Discipline MODE i Check Link Status MODE 1 2 3 and 4 i Connection to Central LNK i GPS Lock GPS i Radio connection communication with neighbor RAD The following table shows the LED power...

Page 176: ...Mode on page 177 i LIU LED Error Indications Normal Mode on page 179 Hard Reset LIU The LEDs light up in clockwise rotation starting and ending with the A battery LED in the following cases When the batteries are attached Anytime the unit resets itself In between updating firmware applications The unit is verifying the integrity of the firmware MODE Solid for approximately 5 seconds Table D 8 LIU ...

Page 177: ...d The MODE LED indicates that the integrity of the downloaded firmware is being verified Battery A in use A solid Indicates Battery A in use powering LIU Battery Voltage is above depleted threshold Battery B in use B solid Indicates Battery B in use powering LIU Battery Voltage is above depleted threshold LIU connected to Central LNK solid GPS lock GPS solid GPS disciplined Flashing GPS flashes in...

Page 178: ...LNK connected RAD formed Flashing MODE GPS LNK disconnected Main ARM processor is upgrading its own firmware BAT flashing Main ARM processor is upgrading the Power Control XMEGA processor firmware LNK flashing Main ARM processor is upgrading the Radio processor firmware RAD flashing Table D 9 LIU LED Status Indications Normal Mode cont LED Indicators Summary Description ...

Page 179: ...then off On 4 5s off 2s or GPS PPS flash B Solid BAT 4 long flashes then off On 4 5s off 2s Single battery failure Battery A in use Battery B below threshold or disconnected A Solid B Off or 4 long flashes then off On 4 5s off 2s or GPS PPS flash BAT 4 long flashes then off On 4 5s off 2s Both batteries below threshold OR One below threshold and one disconnected A B Off or 4 long flashes then off ...

Page 180: ...S lock GPS off No GPS or less than 3 satellites GPS lock not disciplined GPS on GPS lock but not disciplined Table D 10 LIU LED Error Indications Normal Mode cont LED Indicators Summary Description Table D 11 WRU and LIU LED Status Indications Firmware Upgrade LED Indicators Summary Description Firmware upgrade MODE Solid for approximately 5 seconds During firmware upgrade the MODE LED indicates t...

Page 181: ...cessor is saving the new firmware for all processors to non volatile memory The power control processor s firmware is being upgraded GEO LNK Flashing for approximately 15 seconds The Radio processor s firmware is being upgraded RAD Flashing for approximately 1 2 seconds Table D 11 WRU and LIU LED Status Indications Firmware Upgrade cont LED Indicators Summary Description ...

Page 182: ...This section describes the mast that uses weights to maintain stability E 1 Specifications Tripod Weight 50 lbs 22 73 kg Minimum mast height 53 includes 6 for mounting Base size 48 1 2m x 48 1 2m Supports up to 12 16 x 8 blocks Pre galvanized steel frame Accepts up to 2 5 mast not included Figure E 1 Weighted Mast ...

Page 183: ...ashers and Hex Nuts Make sure to assemble the Bolts with the Heads on the underside of the frame Hex Nut should be on the top side of the frame 2 Assemble Base Frame and Center Support Plate using twelve 1 4 20 x 5 8 carriage Bolts Lock washers and Hex Nuts Make sure to assemble the Bolts with the Heads on the underside of the frame Hex Nut should be on the top side of the frame 3 Assemble the fou...

Page 184: ...ww rei com learn expert advice navigation basics html i http www thecompassstore com howtouseyour html A compass needle points to the magnetic north pole which is not the same as true or geographic north The difference between magnetic and true north is called magnetic declination The declination value depends on your actual location on the Earth Over time as the Earth s magnetic field shifts the ...

Page 185: ... and the end point B is where you want to locate the backhaul mast The Direction of Travel arrow should point towards the end point mast location 2 While holding the compass on the map turn the Degree Dial until the Meridian Orienting Lines are parallel with the Meridian lines on the map This is the same as turning the Degree Dial until the Orienting Arrow points to north on the map Figure F 2 Dec...

Page 186: ...n is accounted for Ɣ If you do not have an adjustable compass Mark the declination on your compass with a piece of tape Align the magnetic needle with the tape mark Ɣ Adjust the Orienting Arrow to the left or right For example Ź For a declination of 0 no adjustment is necessary Ź For a declination of 9 9 degrees East move the Orienting Arrow or place a tape mark to the right 9 degrees Ź For a decl...

Page 187: ...nd Keep the compass level Turn your entire body and the compass until the red end of the Magnetic Needle is aligned with the red end north end of Orienting Arrow 6 While holding the compass at eye level keep the compass level and align your destination with the sight notch on the top of the case 7 Ensure that the sighting line in the mirror passes through the center of the compass wheel Figure F 4...

Page 188: ...is loop knot can be adjusted to loosen or tighten a line yet holds under a load This knot is commonly used to secure tent lines and loads on vehicles It is the recommended knot for securing the RT System 2 guy rope mast The following link provides a short video example http www sailingcourse com videos taut_line_hitch htm Figure G 1 Tying the Taut line Hitch Knot ...

Page 189: ...rbaijan 031 Bahamas the 044 Bahrain 048 Bangladesh 050 Barbados 052 Belarus 112 Belgium 056 Belize 084 Benin 204 Bermuda 060 Bhutan 064 Bolivia Plurinational State of 068 Bonaire Sint Eustatius and Saba 535 Bosnia and Herzegovina 070 Botswana 072 Bouvet Island 074 Brazil 076 British Indian Ocean Territory the 086 Brunei Darussalam 096 Bulgaria 100 Burkina Faso 854 Burundi 108 Cambodia 116 Cameroon...

Page 190: ...oe Islands the 234 Fiji 242 Finland 246 France 250 French Guiana 254 French Polynesia 258 French Southern Territories the 260 Gabon 266 Gambia The 270 Table H 1 ISO 3166 Country Codes Name Code Georgia 268 Germany 276 Ghana 288 Gibraltar 292 Greece 300 Greenland 304 Grenada 308 Guadeloupe 312 Guam 316 Guatemala 320 Guernsey 831 Guinea 324 Guinea Bissau 624 Guyana 328 Haiti 332 Heard Island and McD...

Page 191: ... 807 Madagascar 450 Malawi 454 Malaysia 458 Maldives 462 Mali 466 Malta 470 Marshall Islands the 584 Martinique 474 Mauritania 478 Table H 1 ISO 3166 Country Codes Name Code Mauritius 480 Mayotte 175 Mexico 484 Micronesia the Federated States of 583 Moldova the Republic of 498 Monaco 492 Mongolia 496 Montenegro 499 Montserrat 500 Morocco 504 Mozambique 508 Myanmar 104 Namibia 516 Nauru 520 Nepal 5...

Page 192: ...ino 674 Sao Tome and Principe 678 Saudi Arabia 682 Senegal 686 Serbia 688 Seychelles 690 Sierra Leone 694 Singapore 702 Table H 1 ISO 3166 Country Codes Name Code Sint Maarten Dutch part 534 Slovakia 703 Slovenia 705 Solomon Islands the 090 Somalia 706 South Africa 710 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 239 South Sudan 728 Spain 724 Sri Lanka 144 Sudan the 729 Suriname 740 Svalbard and J...

Page 193: ...4 United Arab Emirates the 784 United Kingdom the 826 United States the 840 United States Minor Outlying Islands the 581 Uruguay 858 Uzbekistan 860 Vanuatu 548 Venezuela Bolivarian Republic of 862 Viet Nam 704 Virgin Islands British 092 Virgin Islands U S 850 Wallis and Futuna 876 Western Sahara 732 Yemen 887 Zambia 894 Zimbabwe 716 Table H 1 ISO 3166 Country Codes Name Code ...

Page 194: ... manipulation et de sécurité on page 195 Ɣ Transport on page 196 Ɣ Entreposage on page 198 I 1 1 1 Spécifications Le RT System 2 utilise une ou deux batteries au lithium ion intelligentes et personnalisées dotées d un circuit de charge autonome qui protège les batteries contre les surcharges décharges courts circuits ou changements extrêmes de température Le tableau suivant indique les spécificati...

Page 195: ...Maintenir la batterie à l écart des enfants i Éviter d exposer la batterie à des vibrations ou chocs excessifs i Ne pas utiliser une batterie endommagée i Les blocs batteries au lithium ion DOIVENT être entièrement déchargés avant leur élimination Charge complète 90 mWh Environ 44 400 mWh à la tension nominale Capacité 48 8 wattheures Connecteur 5 broches DEL Une DEL qui indique l état de charge l...

Page 196: ...rmations sur le recyclage et l élimination Ɣ http www swe com Ɣ http www rbrc org Ɣ http www call2recycle org Ɣ 1 800 8 BATTERY Ɣ 1 877 2 RECYCLE I 1 1 3 Transport Aux États Unis les expéditions de grandes quantités de batterie au lithium ion plus de 24 piles ou 12 batteries par colis sont réglementées comme des matières dangereuses classe 9 par le gouvernement fédéral et sont soumises aux règleme...

Page 197: ...ent document ont pour but de fournir une connaissance générale des règlements s appliquant aux batteries Elles ne sont pas exhaustives et les conditions mentionnées dans ce document peuvent avoir changées Rien dans le présent chapitre ou dans le Guide de déploiement ne constitue un avis juridique ou est destiné à répondre aux problèmes juridiques de conformité ou réglementaires spécifiques qui peu...

Page 198: ...gues durées qu elles soient dans le produit ou placées en entreposage Si une batterie n a pas été utilisée pendant 6 mois vérifier l état de charge et charger ou éliminer la batterie le cas échéant i Vérifier régulièrement l état de charge de la batterie i Envisager le remplacement de la batterie par une nouvelle en cas de constat d une des conditions suivantes Ɣ L autonomie de la batterie descend...

Page 199: ...hargeur de batterie Le chargeur de batterie au lithium ion est conçu pour fonctionner à partir d une ligne de service simple 120 V c a 10 A Le bloc d alimentation servant à charger le bloc batterie fournit une tension régulée de 5 V c c Exemple I 2 Chargeur de batterie Exemple I 3 Étiquette avec numéro de série et voyant DEL ...

Page 200: ...ENCE Le risque d explosion si la batterie est remplacée par un type incorrect Débarrassez vous utilisé batteries selon les instructions REMARQUE Cet équipement a été testé et jugé conforme aux limites fixées pour un appareil numérique de classe A conformément à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles lors...

Page 201: ...nement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes i Ce dispositif ne peut causer des interférences et i Ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif REMARQUE Cet émetteur radio a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne énumérés ci dessous Le gain maximum permis et l impédance ...

Page 202: ...s l information juridique I 2 3 Acquiescement de CE L unité distante sans fil WRU et l unité d interface de ligne LIU fournies avec ce guide sont conformes aux directives applicables de l UE pour la marque de Conformité européenne CE La marque suivante est apposée sur chaque unité Exemple I 4 Marque de CE ...

Page 203: ... use 172 173 Battery B in use 172 173 battery failure 179 browser pop ups 121 Bucket Brigade 26 C cable Armored Ethernet 45 clamp 55 Ethernet 45 LIU to Battery 45 LIU to NanoStation radio 45 LIU to PC 45 RF Extender 45 Shielded Ethernet 45 cables 59 63 central 31 clamps 63 color coded 67 compass 184 contact 10 Continue 168 country codes for radios 71 CSS 27 custom number of recorder radios 119 D d...

Page 204: ...NK off 179 LNK solid 177 178 MODE flashing 177 178 179 MODE solid 177 power on LED rotation 176 RAD flashing 178 RAD solid 178 LIU connected to Central 177 LIU Kit 31 locate an object using a map and a compass 185 loop knot 188 M magnetic north 184 objects near a compass 185 mast 49 51 61 62 182 assemble 54 collar 60 kit 31 masts 49 modifications 144 N Neighbor discovered 169 discovery in progress...

Page 205: ... A in use 172 173 Battery B in use 172 173 Continue 168 Geophone test in progress 168 Neighbor discovered 169 Neighbor discovery in progress 169 self test in progress 168 Undeployed 164 172 173 String of Pearls 26 supported antennas 39 44 145 Surge Protector 34 44 59 60 ground wire 63 T THD test failure 169 tie a taut line hitch knot 188 tipping preventing 23 tripod assembly 183 true north 184 U U...

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