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TrangoFOX™ Subscriber Unit User Manual

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1. Plugthe AC adapter into an AC outlet Figure 5 Wiring Diagram FOX RADIO NETWORK OR I I COMPUTER 1 i 1 INDICATES POWER TO RADIO INDICATES POWER TO J BOX CAT 5 USE STRAIGHT THRU CABLE IF TO HUB SWITCH OR ROUTER USE CROSS OVER CABLE IF TO COMPUTER STRAIGHT THRU CABLE AC POWER 20 VOLT POWER SUPPLY POWER OVER ETHERNET BOX Once the radio is powered check the LED lights on the bottom of the unit for status information If the unit is powered and not associated with an AP the ASSOC light should be blinking The NET LED will light if the unit is connected to a 100 Base T Network TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Figure 6 Radio LEDs and Reset Button LED Guide Indicates Ethernet Receive Transmit activity This LED lights when connected to a 100 BaseT network The LED remains unlit when connected to a 10 BaseT network PA M5300S FSU MAC 0001DE FF FF FF S N 900000000 JESTDATE XX 0CXK Relative Signal Strength Indicator See Antenna Alignment section for more details This LED indicates one of four statuses 1 Off when there is no power at the radio 2 Blinks once every second unit is RESET BUTTON powered on but opmode is OFF Pressing the Reset Button while the unit is i powered will restore the radio s factory 3 Blinks twice per second unit is in default IP address and password Th
2. trangobroadband WER ES S TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit for Access5830 Wireless Broadband System User Manual TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Overview This manual covers basic configuration and installation of TrangoFOX Subscriber Units for the Access5830 Wireless Broadband System The FOX series subscriber units are available three variations Model Part Description FOX5800 M5800S FSU 5 8 GHz FOX SU with internal 15 dBi antenna FOX5300 M5300S FSU 5 3 GHz FOX SU with internal 15 dBi antenna FOX5800 D M5800S FSU D 5 8 GHz FOX SU for Reflector Dish Part AD5800 25 TrangoFOX subscriber units work in conjunction with 5 8 5 3 GHz dual band Access5830 access points The FOX5800 and FOX5800 D also work in conjunction with 5 8 GHz single band Access5800 access points Please refer to the Access5830 or Access5800 user manual for detailed information on overall system implementation configuration and management of your point to multipoint system The Access5830 User Manual also covers many important details of subscriber unit configuration FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi
3. 25 Reflector Dish Type DSS Style Dish Antenna Polarization Vertical Horizontal electronically selectable Range 10 Miles LOS from Access5830 AP with 10 dB fade margin Frequency 5 7 to 5 9 GHz Gain 25 dBi Azimuth Beamwidth 9 Elevation Beamwidth 9
4. MHz null to null 20 dB 2 Harmonic atten Per CFR47 part 15 205 LO Supression Per CFR47 part 15 205 Symbol Rate 1 375 MSPS Error Correction None Modulation 1 Mbps DBPSK for header 11 Mbps CCK spread spectrum for payload Receiver Section check these figures Cascade Noise Figure lt 6 dB Sensitivity 82 dBm typical 1600 byte packet 1E10 6 BER 87 dBm typical 64 byte packet Adj Channel Rejection gt 20 dB for 10 PER Image Rejection gt 60 dB for 10 PER Frequency Plan Single conversion IF at 480 MHz LO stability 00025 PLL stabilized 2 5ppm over temperature range Data Input Section TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Data Rate User Up to 10 Mbps Sustained throughput Format 10 100 BaseT IEEE 802 3 Ethernet compliant Ethernet packet Up to 1600 byte long packets Power Input Voltage Input voltage range at unit is 10 5 VDC to 24 VDC max Power is supplied on Ethernet cable using junction box provided with up to 330 foot 24 AWG STP cable Current Cons 400 mA in transmit mode at max power using 20 V standard adapter 8 W Data Output Section Data Rate User 10 Mbps Maximum sustained throughput Format 10 100 BaseT IEEE 802 3 Ethernet compliant Ethernet Protocols TCP IP Telnet TFTP UDP HTTP Physical Interfaces LAN Interface Shielded RJ45 connector Power Carried on 4 unused pins of Ethernet cable Mechanical and Environmental General Material High Temp ABS Polycarbo
5. for 2 21 2 diameter poles Figure 7 Pole Mount 1 2 Diameter FOX RADIO MOUNTING STRAP 2 PLACES NOT INCLUDED 1 4 20 KEP NUT 1 4 EXT TOOTH WASHER H 9182 BRACKET ES 9232 Trango Broadband Wireless Page 14 TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual 1 4 20 X1 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 PLACES EXTENDER ES 9233 Figure 8 Wall Mount FOX RADIO NOTE HARDWARE FOR MOUNTING BRACKET TO WALL NOT SUPPLIED 1 4 20 KEP NUT 2 PLACES 1 4 EXT TOOTH WASHER H 9182 2 PLACES Figure 9 FOX5800 D Mounting on AD5800 25 Reflector FEED ARM FROM 18 OFFSET ANTENNA AD5800 25 A DISH MOUNT BRACKET ES 9231 1 4 20 KEP NUT 10 STAR WASHER 10 32 X 1 PAN HEAD SCREW TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Figure 10 FOX5800 D AD5800 25 Reflector Dish on Pole DISH MOUNTED ON MAST USING U BOLTS FOX RADIO M5800S FSU D MOUNTED ON DISH Figure 11 FOX5800 D AD5800 25 Reflector Dish on Wall DISH MOUNTED ON WALL HARDWARE WILL DEPEND ON MATERIAL OF WALL FOX RADIO M5800S FSU D MOUNTED ON DISH TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Cabling and Grounding Considerations Shielded twisted pair Cat 5 cable is recommended for all installations It is important to provide strain relief and drip loop for STP Cat 5 cables Strain relief holes are provided on the FOX5800 and FOX5300 mounting bracket for use with cable tie Create drip loop and strain relief as show
6. 9 5726 Ch 30 5736 AP can AP Sequence wn Broadcast Packet block CERIS ee Auto Scanning AP enabled TCP IP Service for AP disabled TCP IP Service for Ethernet port opmode SU disabled Che 1 h S796 Miz Remarks Disconnected Trango Sroadband Vireless a division of Trango Systems Inc Britz tie trang cora aso ans pm The Browser Interface features useful Help pages which explain all listed parameters To access the help pages click on the Help link Hardware Version Hardware version Fox5300 is 0003 Fox5800 and FOX800 D is 0004 This parameter is set by the factory and cannot be altered by the user FPGA Version Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA firmware version This version will change in the event that new FPGA version is loaded into the radio Trango Broadband Wireless 00 Page B TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Firmware Version Main firmware version This version will change in the event that new firmware is loaded in the radio Checksum Firmware checksum is comprised of FPGA firmware and main firmware Each firmware release has its own specific checksum provided by manufacturer Checksum which does not match the number provided by manufacturer indicates corrupt firmware DEVICE ID MAC address of the radio Base ID See definition in Configuration section AP ID See definition in Configuration section SU ID See definition in Configuration section Opmode Current operation mode
7. GO BROADBAND WIRELESS FOX5800 TM M5800S FSU REV FCC ID NCYM5800SFSUD CANADA XXXXXXXXXX Trango Broadband Wireless Page 4 TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual The TrangoFOX radio is equipped with a removable boot and weatherproofing foam insert Removing the boot and foam insert reveals the radio s Ethernet port LED status lights reset button MAC address and serial number Figure 3 Exploded View of Radio Foam Insert and Boot FOAM INSERT BOOT Figure 4 Bottom View Boot Removed M5300S FSU MAC 00010 FF FF FF S N XXXXXXXXXX 11 1 111 TESTDATE XX XX XX C ASSOG B lt 9 RESET Trango Broadband Wireless Page 5 TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Getting Started It is recommended to first provision and test the radio on the bench before deploying in the field This is aparticularly useful exercise to the novice user Connections and Power Remove the boot and foam insert from the bottom of the radio Connect a Cat 5 straight through Ethernet cable we recommend shielded twisted pair between the ODU out door unit port of the J box and the RJ 45 connector on the radio Note that this cable will carry power over Ethernet PoE Ifconnecting toa COMPUTER use a Cross Over Ethernet cable from the NET port of the J box to the computer s Ethernet port If connecting to a HUB SWITCH or ROUTER use a Straight Thru cable
8. e Reset opmode SU and scanning for an AP Button does NOT reset any other parameters 4 Solid On unit is associated with an AP Basic Configuration The TrangoFOX can be configured using either the Command Line Interface CLI or the Web Browser HTTP interface This manual covers the basic HTTP screens from the radio s built in web server For a more comprehensive description of the provisioning and management tools as well as the complete command line interface reference guide please see the Access5830 User Manual NOTE The screenshots presented in this manual are from the FOX5800 Similar screenshots are available on the FOX5300 and FOX5800 D Browser Interface The Web browser interface is a powerful and easy to use configuration and management tool Its functionality is a subset of the commands available in the CLI To use the browser interface you must have the following An Ethernet connection between a PC and the radio 7 Setup your Ethernet PC connection to the subnet that is routable to the radio default IP address 192 168 100 100 A web browser i e Microsoft Internet Explorer In order to use the browser interface simply connect the radio to a PC and type the radio s IP address into the web browser i e Microsoft Internet Explorer This will bring up a logon page TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual 1 106 Login Trango Broadband System Information Password Type pa
9. e polarization Click Start Survey A survey of the default channels 6 for ISM band FOX5800 and 5 for U NII band FOX5300 will be performed Results are reported in dBm per channel as average and peak A channel is reported to be Clear if the peak and average are below the RF RX Threshold by more than 8 dB Command Console In addition to the functionality of the HTTP browser interface more functions can be performed via the command line interface CLI Most Command Line Interface CLI commands may be entered directly from the HTTP Browser s Command Console screen For a complete list of CLI commands type help in the command box and press Run 8 6 988 Page TD TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual YETTTEXIST Command Console Trango Broadband System Information Command Ron Installation Trango Broadband 35 division of Trango Systems Inc ED vvv crangobeoadband com Emal tachsuppot trangakraadband com Current Status Baxr D 1 s APH 1 SUBD 1 Opmode Cha 1 h 5756 MHz Distonmectod Telnet Although most radio functions can be managed via the browser interface the command line interface CLI does provide slightly more functionality Most importantly there are two important functions that must be performed via CLI that can not be perfo
10. enadband com Emal techcpot trsngcbradbend com Current Status e Base 166 APD 1 e SUID 1 Opmode OFF ChE 1h 5736 MH2 Dsconmected Channel Table Allows user to define a new channel by assigning the center frequency to a specific channel number RF Rx Threshold Sets the receive threshold of the radio The radio will not process signals received below this level so it is very useful for interference mitigation Setting the Threshold higher less negative raises the level of the noise floor the radio can handle However setting the threshold higher will reduce range 6866 9889 Page TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Save and Activate Settings Saves the setting to FLASH memory and activates setting Site Survey The TrangoFOX includes a site survey tool for detecting RF interference To utilize this feature click on the Site Survey link Site Survey Trango Broadband Site Survey Duration f minis v cH SeiSumey Trango Broadband Wireless 8 division of Trango Systems hc Emal techs Girangebe mc Current Status dec 1 7 APD 1 e SUD 1 Opmode Off CE 1 M2 Disconnactad The radio must be in Opmode OFF in order to use this feature Enter the number of minutes desired for the survey and select th
11. n below Figure 12 Cat 5 Cable Stain Relief CABLE TIE Itis advised that the radio be grounded through use of the shielded twisted pair s drain wires Prior to crimping the STP Cat 5 cable strip back approximately 18 of sheathing to expose the drain wires Cut all wires except the drain wires and then crimp as normal Ensure that the drain wires make contact with the RJ 45 metal housing Twist together the individual drain wires and connect the other end to a known ground Figure 13 Grounding with Drain Wires of Shielded Twisted Pair Cat 5 Cable TO GROUND TWISTED DRAIN WIRES SHIELDED RJ45 SHIELDED CATS CABLE TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Weather Considerations It is imperative that the radio be COMPLETELY SEALED when in use Take care to ensure that the boot and foam insert are properly installed on the bottom of the radio Without proper sealing moisture may enter the radio and potentially cause damage which will not be covered under warranty Access to the radio RJ 45 Port and LED status lights are purposely located at the bottom of the radio to minimize the risk of water intrusion Do not mount the radio upside down Note The J Box is not a weatherized device and must be located either indoors or in 8 weather protected cabinet Antenna Alignment The four LED RSSI indicators on the bottom of the radio provide a handy alignment tool If all four LEDs are lit the unit is receiving 60 dBm or stronge
12. nate Enclosure Size 9 2 x4 25 3 1 Weight 1 5 Ib radio Mounting Polycarbonate Wall Pole mount bracket Environmental Operating Temp 40 to 60 deg C Storage 40 to 85 deg C Humidity 100 When sealed properly NEMA Rating NEMA 4 Standard Power Supply 20 Volt DC Power adapter and J Box supplied with product Type Linear wall mount transformer Input 120 VAC Output 20 VDC 1 V Max current 1200 mA FCC Compliance The transceiver complies with the following regulations FOX5800 and FOX5800 D FCC 15 247 Spread Spectrum transmitter 5 725 to 5 85 GHz EIRP 36 dBm max FOX5300 FCC 15 407 2 U NII Band 2 transmitter 5 25 to 5 35 GHz EIRP 30 dBm max Subpart B Class B Digital device verification Subpart C FCC 15 203 Antenna connection requirement non standard connection FCC 15 209 Unwanted emissions below 1 GHz FCC 15 207 a AC conducted emissions 450Khz to 30 MHz FCC 15 205 Restricted bands LO and harmonics 54 dBuV average 3 meters TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual FOX5800 and FOX5300 Antenna Specifications Type Patch Array Antenna Polarization Vertical Horizontal electronically selectable Range FOX5800 4 Miles LOS from Access5830 AP with 10 dB fade margin FOX5300 2 Miles LOS from Access5830 AP with 10 dB fade margin Frequency 5 2 to 5 9 GHz Gain 15 1 dBi Azimuth Beamwidth 32 Elevation Beamwidth 18 FOX5800 D Antenna Specifications when mounted on AD5800
13. ntify the source of the signal as the AP use the APSEARCH command Syntax apsearch lt seconds gt lt channel gt lt polarization gt Example apsearch 30 3 v run search for 30 seconds on channel 3 vertical polarization This command will identify any AP by AP number which is within range and broadcasting on the specified channel Trango 8609 96698 TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Specifications Radio Transmit Specifications FOX5800 and FOX5800 D Frequency Range 5 736 to 5 836 GHz adjustable in 1 MHz channel increments Default Channels Channel 1 5 736 GHz Channel 2 5 756 GHz Channel3 5 776 GHz Channel 4 5 796 GHz Channel 5 5 816 GHz Channel 6 5 836 GHz FOX5300 Frequency Range 5 260 to 5 340 GHz adjustable in 1 MHz channel increments Channel 7 5 260 GHz Channel 8 5 280 GHz Channel 9 5 300 GHz Channel 10 5 320 GHz Channel 11 5 340 GHz RF Conducted Power FOX5800 Max 21 dBm 2 dB Min 12 dBm 2 dB FOX5800 D Max 21 dBm 2 dB Min 12 dBm 2 dB FOX5300 Max 15 dBm 2 dB Min 12 dBm 2 dB EIRP Max FOX5800 36 dBm FOX5800 D 46 dBm with AD5800 25 D Reflector FOX5300 30 dBm Freq Stability 00025 PLL Stabilized 2 5 ppm over temp Freq Plan Single upconversion 480 MHz IF Modulated BW 22
14. of the radio SU indicates transmitting OFF indicates not transmitting Default Opmode See definition in Configuration section System Up Time Time since radio was last rebooted IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway See definition in Configuration section Telnet Port User changeable telnet port of radio Tftpd Current status of TFTP daemon Used for uploading firmware Active Channel See definition in Configuration section RF Rx Threshold See definition in Configuration section Tx Power Current power output of the radio at the antenna port in dBm This parameter varies as directed by the Access Point as a result of AP command su powerleveling Channel Table MHz Shows correlation between channel number and assigned center frequency Table allows 30 entries User can make changes to this table under Advanced Setup section Default table includes channels in both ISM and U NII band Note lined out frequencies are not available on this radio Scan AP Sequence See definition of this switch setting in Configuration section Broadcast Packet See definition of this switch setting in Configuration section Auto Scanning AP See definition of this switch setting in Configuration section TCP IP Service for AP See definition of this switch setting in Configuration section TCP IP Service for Ethernet port opmode su See definition of this switch setting in Configuration section Remarks See definition in Configuration sec
15. on scan sequence below TCP IP Service for AP Allow TCP IP access into the SU via the RF link when the SU opmode is SU TCP IP Service for Ethernet port opmode su Allow TCP IP access into the SU via the Ethernet port when the SU opmode is SU Scan AP Sequence The set of channels and antenna polarizations the SU will automatically scan while it searches for an AP Remarks A descriptive text field for general use i e the location of the unit It does not affect system performance Save and Activate Settings Saves to memory any settings that were altered These settings are then activated Note All changed settings will revert to previous values on power cycle if Save and Activate is not selected Activate Opmode Activates radio s Opmode to SU transmitting To turn a radio to opmode OFF see Default Opmode Reboot System Reboots the system Make sure all settings have been saved first Advanced Setup Page In order to optimize your wireless link it may be necessary to reassign channels or change the receivers RF Threshold To access these parameters click on the Advanced Setup link TEES Advanced Setup Trango Broadband System Information Channel Table 5736 to 5836 MHz Installation Ch EE 2 5 ches ches PS chas EE ches Rx Threshold dBm 90 C 85 C 80 C 75 C 70 C 65 Save and Activate Setings Trango Broadband Wireless a division of Trango Systems Nic lt trangek
16. r If no LEDs are lit there is not sufficient signal strength to establish a wireless link LIT LEDs Signal Strength 0 LED 80 dBm 1 LED 75 dBm 2 LED 70 dBm 3 LED 65 dBm 4 LED 60 dBm For more precise RSSI readings utilize the command line interface RSSI tool according to the procedure presented below SU Antenna Alignment Procedure 1 Ensure AP is in opmode AP Telnet into the SU Type command RSSI channel polarization Example RSSI 3 V chan 3 vertical polarization Telnet session screen will begin a continuous readout of the received signal strength As you read the RSSI reading move the antenna in the horizontal and vertical planes until the maximum RSSI reading is achieved For short links you can expect an RSSI of 60 dBm or better For longer links and RSSI of 75 dBm is acceptable Any RSSI of less than 80 dBm may be too weak for the radios to reliably associate and pass data 6 Ifitis not possible to receive an adequate RSSI reading it may be necessary to reorient the AP up down left right to increase the output power of the AP or to move the SU to a location with better line of sight conditions to the AP WR WN Once you are satisfied with the RSSI reading tighten down the SU in the optimum position To stop the RSSI continuous readout hit SPACE ENTER Note SU RSSI both LED and command line will provide signal strength from any device transmitting on the chosen frequency In order to ide
17. rmed via the web browser interface CLI Functions not available in the Browser Interface Change Password password command RSSI Continuous readout rssi command To initiate a Telnet session with the TrangoFOX first open a command prompt DOS session on your PC Open a Telnet session by typing telnet ip address of radio Example C gt telnet 192 168 100 100 Note All Trango radios AP and SU come factory pre configured with a defa ult IP address 192 168 100 100 You will be greeted with current hardware and firmware information and prompted for a password Type in the password and press enter Note The factory default password istrango Note If you can not telnet into the radio check cable connections ensure proper use of cross over vs straight through cable ensure PC s subnet is routable to radio s IP address 68 66988 Page l3 TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Installation Hardware The TrangoFOX is supplied with hardware for pole or wall mount installations The diagrams below show a variety of mounting configurations Note that a variety of hose clamp mounting straps not included may be used depending on pole diameter Alternatively 2 U Bolts not included may be used
18. ssword and press enter Trango Broadband Wireless a dnisian of Trango Systems inc ttp Jw tratgatededband com Tm diptranpabroactan lt AP ID 1 9 SUID 1 h 1 h S76 MHz Disconnected Current Status information is provided in the lower left hand corner of on all screens The Current Status shows Base ID AP ID SU ID Current Opmode Current Channel and polarization and its RF link status to the AP Connectedor Disconnected Type the password default trango and continue This will bring up the radio s system information page System Information OEGES RIIE System Information Trango Broadband System Information Hardware Version 0004 FPGA Version 03070701 installation Firmware Version SU 1p0H0004D03072502 Main image Checksum 52469410 Device ID 00 01 DE 0000 01 BaselD APID1 SUID Opmode OFF Default Opmode OFF System Up Time 0 day s 00 02 09 IP 192 168 100 100 Teinetd Port 23 listen Tfipd listen File Name N A Active Channel 1 Rx Threshold 90 dBm Tx Power 0 dBm Channel Table MHz Lined out frequencies not available on this uit Ch 01 5725 Ch 02 5756 Ch803 5776 Ch804 5706 Ch805 5816 Ch O6 5536 Ch 07 5286 C hf08 5260 Ch409 5366 C hM 0 5320 C hM 15340 C AM 2 5736 Current Status Chit3 5725 Ch 14 5726 Ch 16 5726 Ch186 5726 Ch 17 5736 Ch 18 5736 19 5726 Cht20 5726 Ch 21 5726 ChW22 5726 Ch 23 5726 Chit24 5736 Base 10 Ch 25 5726 26 5795 Ch 27 5736 Ch928 5726 Ch amp t2
19. tify the SU within a particular sector The range is 1 8190 The SUID along with its priority type SU to SU group if active CIR MIR and device ID must be in the AP s subscriber database before a link with the AP is established This parameter can only be changed while opmode is OFF IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway The IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway of this radio for configuration and network management purposes Since this is a layer II device these parameters do not play a role in the establishment of the wireless link Default Opmode Operation mode of the radio after power cycle or reboot When the radio enters opmode SU it will be transmitting When the radio enters opmode OFF the radio is not transmitting but can be accessible via the Ethernet port The radio can be put into opmode OFF regardless of its default opmode by telneting into the radio or accessing the radio via HTTP within the first 30 seconds after power cycle or reboot Switches Checked means active Block Broadcast and multicast packets Block these types of Ethernet packets when active ARP and DHCP packets will be passed regardless of this setting 68 6698 89 Page 1 TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Auto Scan AP Active channel and polarizati
20. ting configurations must be satisfied The antenna for this unit must be fixed and mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least two meters from all persons Furthermore it must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Warranty Information TrangoFOX Subscriber units are provided with a limited year warranty from date of purchase Please see www trangobroadband com for complete description of warranty coverage and limitations TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Getting to Know Your Radio Contents Each TrangoFOX subscriber unit comes equipped with the radio itself a powerover Ethernet PoE J Box an AC adapter and mounting hardware The FOX5800 and FOX5300 include hardware for wall or pole mounting except for wall mount screws and pole mount hose clamps which are not included The FOX5800 D is equipped with a dish reflector mounting bracket Figure 1 Components of TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit MOUNTING HARDWARE FOX5300 amp FOX5800 POWER SUPPLY 120 VAC 20 VDC BRACKET STANDARD EXTENDER pue e err E DISH MOUNTING HARDWARE FOX5800 D ONLY RADIO J BOX POWER OVER ETHERNET I NJ ECTOR BRACKET REFLECTOR ir 10 32 X 1 HARDWARE 1 4 20 HARDWARE The radio s model number and FCC ID are located on the side of the radio Figure 2 Radio Side View TRAN
21. tion 686669889 5 PageO TrangoFOX Subscriber Unit User Manual Configuration Page Many of the parameters listed on the System Information page can be changed by the user Click on Configuration page for user changeable parameters Wott Sime Configuration Trango Broadband System Information Base ID n nstallation AP ID fi 850 8 8 p IP Address 192 766 100 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 2560 Gateway IP DefaultOpmode SU OFF Switch F Biock Broadcast and Multicast Packets P Auto Scan AP Current Status T TGPAP Service for AP F TCP P Semice for Ethemet part opmode SU Basal 1 Scan AP Sequence h e APE 1 e SUE 1 Remarks Opmode OFF Save and Actvata 556095 Reboot System Configuration Page Parameters Base ID User definable base station ID 1 127 typically assigned to a group of APs at a particular cell site The Base ID in AP must match the Base ID in SU in order for link to be established This parameter can only be changed while opmode is OFF AP ID User definable AP ID 1 255 This parameter is for informational purposes only and does not play a role in the link establishment This parameter can only be changed while opmode is OFF SU ID This parameter is used to uniquely iden
22. ts for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in any particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures Reorient the antenna 2 Increase the separation between the affected equipment and the unit 3 Connect the affected equipment to a power outlet on a different circuit from that which the receiver is connected to 4 Consult the dealer and or experienced radio TV technician for help FCC ID NCYMS800SFSU NCYMSS800SFSUD NCYMS300SFSU Canada to be announced soon IMPORTANT NOTE Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance Any such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer s warranty To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements the following antenna installation and device opera

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