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1. Mounting Pole In this case the surge will be picked up by the Cat 5 cable and since the POE is not grounded the route for the surge is through the radio to the antenna and out through the building In this case the surge will be picked up by the Cat 5 cable and since the POE 1s grounded the route for the surge is through the POE to ground Cat 5 Cable This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way TRANIZEO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 17 of 17 Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 www tranzeo com
2. This radio exceeds International Standard IEC 61000 4 5 when properly grounded For a copy of the full testing report see Report Number TRLO90904 Tranzeo Surge Protection board located on the Tranzeo website Is lightning damaged covered by the Warranty No Lightning is not covered by the warranty If you follow the instructions you chances of lightning damage are greatly reduced but nothing can protect a radio from a direct lightning strike Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 TRANZ EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 150of17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Where to Ground the device This radio must be grounded at the Pole AND at the POE This is because the radio is between the Exterior Antenna and the POE ground See the examples below Ungrounded Radio An ungrounded radio causes the surge to pass through the radio In this case the radio most likely will be damaged Grounded Radio A grounded radio causes the surge to pass directly to ground bypassing the radio 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 TRANIZEO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page im ae g This document is intended for Public Distribution QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Ungrounded POE Mounting Pole Cat 5 Cable Grounded POE
3. 604 460 6005 EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 11 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Configuring the Radio The TR SL5 Series radio can be configured through the HTML configuration interface which is accessible using any Internet browser Before accessing the configuration interface you have to change the network connection settings in your computer to be on the same subnet as the radio Use the following default values to initially access the radio Default IP address 192 168 1 100 Default User Name admin Default Password default Passwords When you access the Web Interface for the first time you will be required to enter new administrator and recovery passwords The Use this screen to set or reset the passwords to your device if they ve been lost recovery password must be different than the administrator password H ael aN T Eae e e eah e a L ae E ea administration password and the recovery passwords before accessing the Neither of these passwords can be left as default These passwords Eere Ta must be changed to access the device If you do not enter new Amera minada the device must be Pomer cycled to renctivate the recouery password this helps prevent abuse of the recovery password by users without passwords you will be returned to this page physical access to the device Note You must set both the normal administration and recovery passwords before using the administration interfac
4. TR SL5 XX 48 Required Tools e One 3 8 wrench e One 1 2 wrench e One 7 8 wrench e One TJ 45 Crimper e CAT5 cable that is long enough to connect the radio to the Power over Ethernet PoE injector e 2 RJ 45 Jacks e 6 Green wire that is long enough to connect the radio to building ground Site Selection Before proceeding with the installation determine the best placement of the device to ensure optimum RF performance and maximum range A site survey should be performed to determine optimal location For best results please ensure that the CPE is within line of site of the Access point Obstructions may impede the performance of the device Polarity Determine if the antenna s polarization will be horizontal or vertical before installation The TR SL5 series radio can be used in either polarity The Ethernet boot cover should always be placed so that the cable runs toward the ground for maximum environmental protection Power Supply Only use supplied PoE injector and 48VDC supply to power the TR SL5 XX 48 radio Otherwise the product may be damaged and will not be covered by the Tranzeo warranty This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way DY Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 y 4 EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 4 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 INSTALLATION GUIDE Product Description Back Panel N Type Female Ant
5. with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the instructions in the user manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in residential areas is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The users should not modify or change this device without written approval from Tranzeo Wireless Modification will void warranty and authority to use the device For safety reasons people should not work in a situation where RF exposure limits could be exceeded To prevent this situation the users should consider the following rules e Install the antenna so that there is a minimum of 100 cm 39 37 in of distance between the antenna and people e Do not turn on power to the device while installing the antenna e Do not connect the antenna while the device is in operation e Do not collocate or operate the antenna used with the device in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 Z EO www tran
6. D TRANZEO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC PXP QUICK START GUIDE TR SLS XX 48 REVISION 1 0 FIRMWARE 5 0 6 2010 08 13 TR2033 00 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS YOU MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THE DEVICE e The antenna s grounding system must be installed in accordance with Articles 810 15 810 20 810 21 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1993 If you have any questions or concerns about your antenna s grounding system please contact a local licensed electrician for assistance e Never attach the grounding wire while the device is powered e Turn off the circuit before attaching any ground wires to an existing electrical circuit e Only use Tranzeo approved Power over Ethernet PoE injector for your device e Never install radio equipment surge suppressors or lightening protection during a storm LIGHTENING PROTECTION The key to Lightening Protection is providing a harmless route for lightening to reach the ground The system should not be designed to attract lightening nor can it repel lightening National State and Local codes are designed to protect life limb and property and must always be obeyed When in doubt consult local and national electrical codes or contact a licensed electrician with expertise in the design and installation of grounding systems FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply
7. e 1 This is the normal account used to administer the Username admin device Password This password is currently set to the factory Confirm default You must set this password before using 3 the administration interface This is a special account used to recover the Username recover administration password if it has been lost or i inadvertently changed Password This password is currently set to the factory Sere default You must set this password before using dagur the administration interface Network Configuration By default Bridge network mode is selected so all you need to do is specify IP settings for each radio If Static IP mode is selected then J Mode Advanced ensure that each radio is assigned a unique IP address Or set IP eee a Bridge mode to DHCP Client if necessary IP Mode Static DHCP Client IP Address 192 168 1 50 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS1 64 114 87 10 DNS2 0 0 0 0 Domain Name Block Reverse DHCP Apply Back to Information Page This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way D Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 TRANZ EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 12 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Wireless Settings for PxP Mode Point to Point PxP mode is a Layer 2 transparent protocol opti
8. enna Connector TR SL5 N 48 model only Studs for L Bracket 4 Studs for Boot Cover 4 RJ 45 Ethernet Jack LED Indicators Panel MAC Address Ground Lug jimi ii lt Serial Number Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way D Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 T RANZ EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 5 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 LED Indicators Operation On Radio link Flashing Radio activity Off No radio link On Ethernet link Flashing Ethernet traffic Off No Ethernet link On Powered on Off No power or LED s Disabled Signal CPE or PxP Mode Amber 1 to 10 db above noise In CPE mode LEDS will turn on sequence to indicate signal Amber 11 to 15 db above noise strength based on Signal to Noise level Amber 16 to 20 db above noise Amber 21 to 30 db above noise Amber 31 or more db above noise LED s Indicators Signal AP Mode Amber On Radio link Flashing Radio activity Off No radio link Amber On Ethernet link Flashing Ethernet traffic Off No Ethernet link Amber On Powered on Off No power or LED s Disabled Amber On ACL enabled Off ACL off Amber On WDS enabled Off WDS off This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way D Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 T RANZ EO www tranzeo co
9. le using the U bolt and secure the U bolt with the lock washers and nuts Align if necessary and then tighten the nuts enough to prevent any movement Down or up tilt can be adjusted by swinging the unit before tightening the U Bolt Fit the radio to the mounting bracket and secure the radio with the kept nuts IMPORTANT The strain relief must always be pointing downwards for maximum environmental protection Using 6 green grounding wire connect the grounding lug on the radio to a proper ground Refer to Appendix A for more information on Grounding and Lighting Protection This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 www tranzeo com Page 9 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Connecting the Radio Building Step 2 Building Ground Step 4 Step 5 Building Ground 48VDC GND Step 1 Step 1 Connect the power wires to 48VDC supply by connecting the solid black wire to the 48VDC terminal and the black wire with white stripe to the GND terminal Step 2 Connect POE Green wire for data line protection to building ground Step 3 Plug the power cable into the POE The POE adapter will be powered on and the power indicator LED on the top panel will turn on IMPORTANT If the LED doesn t turn on then unplug the power cable immediately and double check wiring and power supply polarity Step 4 Co
10. leshooting then change it to Invisible for normal operation 6 If encryption is required use AES encryption to minimize impact on throughput It s the most secure and the device has built in assist engine for it This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way DY Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 TRANZ EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 14 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 APPENDIX A Lighting Information What is a proper Ground This antenna must be grounded to a proper Earth Ground According to the National Electrical Code Sections 810 15s and 810 21 the grounding conductor shall be connected to the NEAREST accessible locations of the following a The building structure grounding electrode b The grounded interior metal water piping system c the power service accessible means external to enclosure d the metallic power service raceway e the service equipment enclosure f the grounding electrode conductor The important thing is to connect to ground at the nearest point Why is coiling the LMR or CAT5 bad The myth is that lighting follows the path of least resistance It actually follows the path of least impedance Coiling cables creates an air wound transformer which lowers the impedance This means you are in fact making your radios a more appealing target for surges What standard does Tranzeo Wireless equipment meet
11. m WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 6 of 17 Installing the Ethernet Cable ZEO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Insert the CAT5 cable strain relief without the cap nut into the port opening of the Ethernet boot cover Using a 3 4 wrench tighten the strain relief until it touches the boot cover IMPORTANT Use hand tools only Do not over tighten Insert the end of the CAT5 cable through the cap nut of the strain relief Pull the end of the CAT5 cable through the strain relief and then attach the RJ 45 connector as per the following EIA TIA T568B wiring standards QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Place the gasket over the 4 studs around the Ethernet port Plug the CAT5 cable into the Ethernet port and fit the boot cover over the 4 studs and gasket Secure with 4 kept nuts and tighten using a 3 8 wrench until the gasket is at least 50 compressed Do not over tighten Remember to place the boot cover according to the desired polarization so that the strain relief is pointing down towards ground Place the cap nut over the strain relief and tighten Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 TRANZ EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 8 of 17 This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Mounting the Radio WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Attach the mounting bracket to the po
12. mized for backhaul use PxP mode is recommended whenever two network segments are to be bridged Wireless Mode Set one radio to Access Point AP and the other radio to Infrastructure Station CPE SSID Enter the same SSID on both AP and CPE Both radios gt aa must have the same SSID to associate The SSID can have Visible invisible visibility Status up to 32 characters aor T amie Ful z0r Lean eh Visibility Status Sacco ieee eae Cede Make the AP visible or invisible to clients MaG 2anmps l Mbps aaMbpa F S4Mbps eee eee eet lest nace e Re Location ic lim kia De Set the location of the radio to Outdoor or Indoor ea Sohne Channel Width ee ae Select the channel width to be used This value must match US Unted States Select Country on both AP and CPE 00 Antenna Gain 0 100 dBi n Gack bo bkat Paa Channel a Select the channel to be used on the AP Supported Tx Rates Select the data rates at which the radios will transmit Basic rates are indicated with an the AP must also be supported by the CPE otherwise it may not associate tk All Basic rates supported by Using TX Rate Set the data rate that the AP and CPE will use to communicate Link Distance Set the distance between the AP and CPE on both radios This setting is necessary to define the correct ACK timing Setting this value too low or too high will result in low throughput and high retries PxP Mode Enabled Select
13. nnect the CAT5 cable from the radio into the RJ 45 jack marked CPE on the POE adapter The POE adapter is not weather proof and should be installed indoors Step 5 To configure the TR SL5 Series radio connect the Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 jack marked PC on the POE adapter and to the computer network Ensure that the distance between the computer and the radio does not exceed 300 ft 90 m Note If connecting to a hub or switch a crossover cable may be required This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 10 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Best Practices 1 Always try to run the CAT5 or LMR cable inside the mounting pole whenever possible to help insulate the cable from air surges 2 Keep all cable runs as straight as possible Never put a loop into the cables Test all grounds to ensure that you are using a proper Ground If using an electrical socket for Ground use a socket tester such as Radio Shack 22 141 4 Follow the guidelines in the National Electrical Code Guide 5 If you are uncertain about the grounding at this location then drive your own rod and bond it to the building ground to ensure proper grounding This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax
14. on both AP and CPE to enable PxP mode PxP MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the CPE on the AP and the MAC address of the AP on the CPE Block Inter client Traffic Select on AP to block direct wireless communications between clients in a point to multi point network Power Cap Set the maximum output power for each radio Country Select the country where the device is located Setting an incorrect country may be considered a violation of applicable laws as local rules differ in each country Antenna Gain Specify the gain of the antenna This information must be set by the installer at the time of installation This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way D Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 TRANZ EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 13 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 1 In PxP mode the Signal LEDs on the radios will operate the same way as in Infrastructure Station mode on both the AP and CPE indicating signal strength See Page 6 for description of signal LEDs operation 2 Link distance must be set on both AP and CPE and needs to be within 10 of the actual distance to avoid negative impact on throughput For optimum performance at least 4 signal LED s should be on Perform Tx and Rx throughput tests across the link using Tranzeo s ipThroughput program Set visibility status to Visible during installation for troub
15. zeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 3 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE TR SL5 XX 48 Hardware Installation The TR SL5 Series radio is easy to install Please follow the instructions in this guide to install and set up your device Before starting please ensure that all the parts and tools listed below are available and determine best location and orientation of the device Once ready follow the instructions on how to install the Ethernet cable mount the device ground the device and take the necessary steps to properly install and configure your device TR SL5 XX 48 Radio Ethernet Boot Cover L Bracket and Saddle Eth B k thernet Boot Gasket 2 1 U Bolt Ys Strain Relief Nuts for U Bolt 2 Ye Kept Nuts 8 PoE Injector Power Cable with DC Plug Product Kit Before installation make sure that you have the following items e 1x TR SL5 XX 48 Radio e 1x Power over Ethernet PoE Injector e 1x Power Cable with DC Plug e 1x Ethernet Boot Cover e 1x Ethernet Boot Gasket e 1x CAT5St Cable Strain Relief e 1xL Bracket e 8x 3 8 Kept Nuts e 1x2 1 2 U Bolt e 2x Nuts for U Bolt If any of the above items is not included or damaged please contact your local dealer for support This document is intended for Public Distribution 19473 Fraser Way D Pitt Meadows BC Canada V3Y 2V4 Phone 604 460 6002 Fax 604 460 6005 EO www tranzeo com WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Page 3 of 17 QUICK START GUIDE

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