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1. Kuncom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Doc No OCPE UM V1 Preface Material Outdoor CPE User Manual About this Guide This User Manual describes the installation procedure for the Outdoor CPE Notice This document contains proprietary and confidential material of Runcom Ltd Any unauthorized reproduction use or disclosure of this material or any part thereof is strictly prohibited This document Is solely for the use of Runcom Ltd employees and authorized Runcom Ltd customers The material furnished in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Runcom Ltd for the use of this material Runcom Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the material at any time and without notice All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Other company and brand products and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Safety Precautions To avoid injury and to prevent equipment damage observe the safety precautions below e Outdoor installation procedures should be performed by quality professionals following all safety and the other requirements and acting in accordance with standard practices and procedures Failure to meet safety requirements and or non standard practices and procedures could result in personal injury and or damage to equipment e Always observe standard safety precautions during installa
2. Bayonet Coupling Ring Plastic Metallized Plastic or Die cast Bayonet Locking Style Weather Proof RJ 45 Plug Figure 4 View of the CPE Weather Proof Ethernet Connector Runcom Technologies Lid 17 Installing the Outdoor CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual 2 6 Connecting the Lightening Protector and PoE Converter NOTE Detailed instructions are provided with the Lightening Protector and PoE Converter units 1 Place the Lightening Protector as close as possible to the entry point to the building so the cable between the Lightening Protector and the building entry Is as Short as possible 2 Connect the Ethernet cable from the CPE to the Lightening Protector Line Side 3 Route the Ethernet cable from the Lightening Protector Equipment Side to the PoE Adapter located inside the building 4 Connect the PoE Adapter to the power converter and the converter to the AC power Connect an Ethernet cable from the PoE Adapter to the computer on which the web based Manager application is installed Terminal Strip Terminal Strip NT Ti ner ma aE E ae a En te CAT5 for LINE SIDE EQUIPMENT SIDE Outdoors ee Unit provides CAT5e Cables paein io Unterminated h sides z equally Nee Line Side Lightening Protector Equipment Sides Outdoors CAT5 for outdoors Indoors AC Power A PoE Converter ETH cross cable Computer with any web browser for commissioning Figure 5 Overview of the Light
3. Outdoor unit installed on wall or pole using the same bracket e Simple commissioning and procedure via Web management e Remote software upgrade monitoring via Web management Runcom Technologies Ltd 1 Installing the Outdoor CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual 2 Installing the Outdoor CPE 2 1 Site Requirements This section describes the criteria that should be considered when selecting the Outdoor CPE installation location The CPE can be mounted on either a pole or a wall To choose CPE Installation location Best possible location relative to BS Verify that the pole wall location corresponds to the site plan and takes into account local regulations and maintenance access The unit should be mounted in the highest possible point Reception will increase according to the height of the antennas The diameter of the pole on which the base station and antenna are to be mounted is either e 1 00 1 75 or e 1 75 3 00 Verify that the pole is properly grounded Verify that there is safe access to the pole free of any obstacles or other danger for installers of the PicoPlus BS Verify that there are no power lines near the pole Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Installing the Outdoor CPE 2 2 Overview of the Installation Procedure The installation procedure consists of the following steps Verify package contents Mount the CPE on a pole or a wall Same bracket Install the Lightening Protection
4. P Automatic Scan Kuncom TR 7 l General intormatson Configuration f ae Maintenanc CZ 2 In the Freq Mode field choose the method used for defining the Scan range e Fixed manually define in a table up to 16 fixed frequencies KHz to be scanned e Automatic Scan determine a range of frequencies to be scanned 3 Click the Apply button to save the updated value The RF Scan screen layout changes according to the selected option Manual Automatic scan 4 For Automatic Scan mode Set the Start Frequency and the End Frequency 5 For Manual Scan mode Enter the Frequencies to be scanned 6 Click Apply and Reset if you have completed the required configuration 16 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Setting up the CPE 3 3 2 Defining Bandwidth To define the system bandwidth 1 In the Web based Manager click the Configuration menu and choose the RF Parm sub menu uncom AI 5 Mhz C 10 Mhz C 7 Mhz CE CD 2 In the Bandwidth field choose the required bandwidth values 5 10 7 MHz and click Apply Note In the Power Control field the value should be Auto Do not modify 3 Click the Apply button and Reset if you have completed the required configuration Runcom Technologies Ltd 17 Setting up the CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual 3 4 Configuring the User Network Parameters 3 4 1 Define the Operation Mode and IP Parameters This secti
5. To avoid RF exposure Installation of antennas must comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements Radio Interference This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications To avoid interferences e Avoid conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter e In case of Radio Interference Relocate the antenna and Increase separation between the equipment and the receiver e g connect to a separate circuit or outlet Runcom Technologies Lid III Outdoor CPE User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 Du Runcom Technologies Ltd OVER VIC W sierran anann 1 Installing the Outdoor CPE uisnissrbemrnereeerner sera dseeoimbarennnead nenten tnsatuuind eenn 2 SIGS COMPS MER ES tanden ee eenen edes 2 OVERVieW OF The MstallatlonPFOCCOUIG emmen n E 3 Contents Of the Outdoor CPE Packa eS nanne tetten 4 MOU UING Une O ULC OOls CP Ennn eene oan enone maueuaan ueasuamamaaeanmaeeiuns 4 2 41 MOUNENG Bracket DESCEND UO xi neten cra cts eee eenn sieaaee ante 5 Zh 2e MOORE ON a POS metten ene tae dune edad eenen tenet ne tee 7 Zak MOUN MEON aM als tendens 9 COMMEGHINGME tMenNGE tothe CPE tanende tented O 11 Connecting the Lightening Protector and POE Converter soan enen ensenenensenenenensenenensenenenns 12 Adjust the CPE Direction for
6. _ Operation Note the following e The Main menu options are on the eft and the relevant sub menus appear with each selection e The following Operation Buttons are available in all menus e Reset reset connection If the operation requires resetting the system a reset confirmation window Is displayed e Connect manually connect the application to the CPE e Disconnect manually disconnect the application from CPE e Click the Apply button to implement changes per page e You may perform all the changes clicking Apply per page and then reset the system only once after completion of all required changes This does not include switching between router bridge modes as this affects the screens appearance Runcom Technologies Ltd 15 Setting up the CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual 3 3 Configuring CPE RF Parameters If instructed to configure the following RF parameters according to the information provided by your network operator e Scanning frequency range e Bandwidth 3 3 1 Define BS Scanning Frequencies Configure the frequencies to be scanned by the CPE for connection to the BS The frequencies can be defined as specific values if they are known or as a range of frequencies Note the RF Scan screen layout changes according to the selected option Manual Automatic scan To define the Frequency Search values 1 In Web based Manager click the Configuration menu and choose the RF Scan sub menu
7. of the RJ45 Plug Housi l RJ45 Plug Locking Tab M A wn Fully Seated Rotate Cable Fitting up to 3 4 Nm Wide Slot of the l 30 Ib in Torque Plug Housing Detail A Detail B 30 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual 6 2 e Lightening Protector e PoE Transformer unit e Mounting kit Radio Standard Compliance WiMAX System Capability RF bands Channel Bandwidth FFT Appendices Outdoor CPE Specifications The Outdoor CPE installation procedure involves the following accessories This section details the specifications for the Outdoor CPE and accessories Radio access method Modulation Coding Rates RF Techniques Tx power Rx sensitivity Integrated antennas LAN Indoor unit user interface options Networking Management Network Management System Configuration Runcom Technologies Ltd EEE802 16e 2005 Fixed LOS Near LOS non LOS 2 3 GHz 2 5 GHz 3 5 GHz 3 5 MHz 5 MHz 7 MHz 10 MHz 2048 1024 512 TDD Auto select BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 2 3 SISO MIMO and MRC 2 x 23 dBm 95 dBm 2x 7dBi Polarization dual slant 45 deg Azimuth and elevation beam width 30deg 10 100 BaseT Ethernet or USB Routing NAT DHCP client and server 802 1Q p ToS DSCP and L2 L3 address traffic classification Over The Air SNMP V2 standard and proprietary MIBs SNMP V2 FTP CLI 31 Appendices 32 Security Encryption Authentication Int
8. underside Secure Bracket Base to the underside of the CPE using the provided screws as shown below Secure to CPE Underside e Verify that the orientation of the hole in the BASE is aligned with the elevation axis e Use a tightening torque of 5 7N m to tighten Runcom Technologies Ltd Installing the Outdoor CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual 2 Secure the Bracket Arm to the Bracket Base using the provided screws as shown below BASE Assemble to CPE Ridges to ridges Washers and bolt Note The bolt head should be positioned in the socket on the Bracket BASE 3 Mount the WALL POLE BRACKET on the wall in the appropriate position Note the azimuth orientation when doing so WALL POLE BRACKET Secure to a wall Secure to wall e Attach the Bracket Arm to the WALL POLE BRACKET using the provided screws WALL POLE BRACKET Note The bolt head should be positioned in the ARM socket e Use a tightening torque of 24 N m to the azimuth and elevation hardware 10 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Installing the Outdoor CPE 2 5 Connecting Ethernet to the CPE Use the weather proof connector to connect the Ethernet cable to the CPE Refer to 6 1 for detailed instructions on wiring and connecting the weatherproof connector NOTE Insert the 8 wires straight in the connectors NOT crossed En _ s ne Cable Fitting Plastic or Metal Plug Housing Plastic or Metallized
9. CPE Specification Se iinr a needed 31 VI Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Overview 1 Overview Runcom s Outdoor CPE is an integrated WiMAX outdoor CPE device designed for enhanced line of sight transmit power and antenna gain Its smart self learning antenna automatically detects base stations with the best available signal strength allowing for true plug and play installation and maintenance free operation Runcom outdoor CPE consists of an outdoor radio unit that includes a modem radio and integral high gain flat antenna and of an indoor unit that provides the network interface and power where the network interface type is model dependent The indoor and outdoor units are interconnected via a CAT 5 Ethernet cable using standard PoE interface The device is installed on either a wall or pole using the same bracket and is simple to commission and monitor via Web management Integrated antenna and one PoE connector Ethernet and PoE interface Figure 1 Outdoor CPE Views Features and Capabilities e Full compliance with IEEE802 16e 2005 e Frequency Bands model dependent 2 3GHz 2 5GHz 3 5GHz other bands are optional e Tx 2x 23dBm e Built in integrated smart self learning antenna 2x 7dBm e Outdoor Non LOS deployment e Standard based security and Quality of Service QoS classes support e Comprises of an outdoor radio unit and an indoor network interface unit e PoE to outdoor unit e
10. N as Obtain an IP Address automatically mode To set the DHCP server parameters In web based manager click the Configuration menu and choose the DHCP Server sub menu uncom BTN a lt General Information Monitoring Configuration Verify that DHCP Server is set to Enable If you disable the Server you must have another DHCP server within your network or else you must configure the computer manually Define the range of addresses that the DHCP will use to service client requests e Set the DHCP Start address This field specifies the first of the addresses in the IP Address pool e Set the DHCP End address This field specifies the last of the addresses in the IP Address pool Define the following e DNS server address Optional Input the DNS IP address provided by your ISP Or consult your ISP e Domain Optional Input the domain name of your network e DHCP Lease the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the router with their current DHCP Address Enter the amount of time in minutes that the user will be leased this DHCP Address The range of the time is 1 2880 minutes The default value is 120 minutes Runcom Technologies Ltd 19 Setting up the CPE 5 Click Reset 20 Outdoor CPE User Manual Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Troubleshooting Connectivity Note You may be asked by the operator s support personnel to refer t
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12. ening Protector and PoE Converter Connections 12 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Installing the Outdoor CPE 2 Adjust the CPE Direction for best Reception This section briefly describes how to view the CPE reception for the purpose of adjusting the CPE direction The procedure is performed by opening a web session to the CPE Note The following chapters provide more information on the Web management application configuration monitoring and software upgrade capabilities To adjust the CPE direction for best reception 1 Connect the computer to the PoE converter Ethernet port 2 On the computer run a standard Web browser and enter in the well known IP address 196 168 0 10 The Login screen opens 3 Enter Username admin Password admin The Web application screen opens 4 In Web based Manager click the General I nformation tab Runcom fae Technologies Ltd eneral Information Configuration i CPE Maintenance LAN IP Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 idge Mode sana rs Numeric reception value 20 30 db indicates excellent reception Gatway WAN Channel CONNECTED ae 5 Observe the Signal Strength field and tilt the CPE to get the best signal indication The physical installation is complete The user can set up the CPE Runcom Technologies Ltd 13 Setting up the CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual 3 Setting up the CPE 3 1 14 A
13. erfaces Between outdoor and indoor unit Interface options in the indoor unit Physical and Environmental Dimensions Weight Operating external temperature Outdoor water proof casing Outdoor CPE User Manual AES PKM PKMv2 EAP TTLS Cat 5 cable with PoE Standard IEEE 802 3af Up to 10 meters Towards outdoor PoE Towards host 10 100 BaseT Ethernet or integrated RGW with USB Ethernet WiFi and POTS AC power feed 18VDC 1A power supply for the outdoor CPE unit 15cm x 14 5cm x 5cm 1 Kg not including mounting kit 40 C 55 C IP66 NEMA 4X EMC amp EMI EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 4 FCC Part 15 Safety IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 UL 60950 1 Runcom Technologies Ltd
14. fter the unit is mounted the user is required to open a Web session to the CPE and set up the following parameters e RF parameters required only if the user is instructed to do so by the operator and according to the parameters given by the operator e Network parameters according to the user s network Opening a CPE Session NOTE The CPE can always be accessed locally using this address even after its IP address has been set The Login screen opens To open a Web session to the CPE 1 Connect the computer to the PoE converter Ethernet port 2 On the computer run a standard Web browser and enter in the well known IP address 196 168 0 10 The CPE login screen appears Kuncom Usernamejadmin Password eeeee 3 Enter Username admin Password admin The Web application screen opens Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Setting up the CPE 3 2 Navigating the Web Based Manager The CPE Web based management tool supports the following main menus grouping e General Information displays information on device version configuration mode IP address setting and connection status e Monitoring parameter monitoring options e Configuration IP settings operation mode and RF settings e Maintenance software upgrade and restore options Sub Menu Options uncom gt General Information Menu Monitoring Options Sub menu 192 168 0 1 display N A ma Bone Connect
15. mble traffic indications etc Basic WAN and LAN Link Information The Monitoring Status screen provides general information that is valid from the last unit reset on the air link to the base station WAN and the link to the user s network To view the WAN and LAN Status In web based manager click the Monitoring menu and then choose the Status sub menu Verify the following Link status is CONNECTED CPE traffic activity Sent Received Kuncom S amp lt gt a Ko Loo General Information Monitoring Information on Air link to BS Configuration Link State CONNECTED Verify that the status is CONNECTED Maintenance Information on link to user s nii network CPE traffic Indication Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Troubleshooting Connectivity 4 2 2 Detailed WAN Information This section provides detailed information on WAN parameters To view the WAN UL and DL information In web based manager click the Monitoring menu and then choose the WAN sub menu uncom BALI MM KEN DEED General Information Monitoring Configuration Maintenance The following DL and UL information towards the BS is provided DL Information Pilot CINR Pilot CINR BS ID BS MAC address PN Sec Cell Base Station Zone parameters indicating the relevant permutation zone in the map for RF plane configuration PN Pseudo Noise Sequence i
16. n preamble Frame Ratio Number of uplink symbols per number of downlink symbols Runcom Technologies Ltd 23 Troubleshooting Connectivity Outdoor CPE User Manual rea Descriptor Burst Fec Burst Forward Error Correction currently in use Zone Zone type supported by the BS This value is transferred by the BS towards the CPE Link State Connected Disconnected DL Information Head Room Dynamic Range Margin available power interval Burst Mode Current modulation scheme 24 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Troubleshooting Connectivity Runcom Technologies Ltd 25 Software Upgrade Outdoor CPE User Manual 5 Software Upgrade As new or improved features are implemented you may be required to upgrade the CPE software in order to take full advantage of these new capabilities The software upgrade procedure is performed through the Web management application Maintenance menu options 5 1 software Upgrade Maintenance Screens The maintenance screens are used for upgrading the CPE software using a file manually selected browsed by the user The CPEs are provided with two software banks Current and Previous where the user can revert to the previous software version using the Roll Back button 5 1 1 Upgrade This screen is used for upgrading the CPE software To upgrade the CPE software 1 In web based manager click the Maintenance menu and choose the Upgrade sub menu R
17. o these dialogs in case of troubleshooting or communication problems The CPE is monitored through two main menu options e General Information single pane summarizing very basic information on the CPE and link status e Monitoring two panes providing detailed information on the link to the hosted devices and to the BS gt h General Information This screen provides basic information on the unit versions configured IP Address parameters and link status To view the general information data In web based manager click the General I nformation menu The screen contains three parameter RKUuNCOm e General displays the firmware version device MAC address and General Information secu rity statu S a i e P Status shows operation mode and IP information defined in the Configuration menu option e Connection Status shows information on the currently connected BS BS MAC address frequency etc and connection Om status and signal strength Signal strength is displayed in bars RSSI and CINR in dB where 20 to 30 dB is excellent Runcom Technologies Ltd 21 Troubleshooting Connectivity Outdoor CPE User Manual 4 2 4 2 1 22 Monitoring Link Information Two types of link monitoring information are provided General information on the air link to the base station WAN and the link to the user s network Detailed information on the UL and DL e g Frequency ZONE prea
18. on describes how to configure the CPE according to whether the user s network includes a single network element i e computer or a router To define the operation mode and IP address parameters 1 In web based manager click the Configuration menu and choose the NAT Bridge sub menu Kuncom s Techn General Information Monitoring 2 In the NAT Mode field select the mode of operation according to your network elements e Router mode the user s network includes a router If this option is selected configure the DHCP parameters according to section 3 4 2 e Bridge mode the user s network consists of a single element a single element i e computer Click the Apply button and then Reset After setting the system operation mode the IP parameters can be configured 3 Set the LAN IP address this is the LAN IP address assigned to the CPE default 192 168 0 10 4 Click Apply and then click Reset The system will re connect with the updated IP Parameters 18 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Setting up the CPE 3 4 2 DHCP Server Configuration This option is relevant if your network includes a router In that case the CPE internal DHCP will allocated addresses according to this configuration Note 1 if the DHCP Srv screen will only be available if the NAT mode is set to Router see 3 3 1 Note 2 To use the DHCP server function of the CPE you must configure all computers on the LA
19. rientation of the hole in the BASE is aligned with the elevation axis e Use a tightening torque of 5 7N m to tighten Runcom Technologies Ltd Installing the Outdoor CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual 2 Assemble the bracket elements e Secure the WALL POLE BRACKET to the Bracket Arm and then to the Bracket Base using the provided screws as shown below BASE connect to CPE WALL POLE BRACKET Ridges to ridges Washers and bolt Note The bolt head should be positioned in the socket on the Bracket BASE e Use a tightening torque of 24 N m to tighten 3 Mount the CPE on the pole where the procedure varies slightly according to the pole diameter For poles with a diameter of 1 75 3 00 POLE SUPPORT TE Assembled CONVEX on the pole e Mount the CPE on the pole using the bracket Pole Support as shown above Assemble the bracket CONVEX as shown e Tighten the bracket using the provided screws according to the pole diameter e Usea tightening torque of 14N m to tighten 8 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Installing the Outdoor CPE For poles with a diameter of 1 00 1 75 CLAMPING BRACKET Assembled CONCAVE on the pole Mount the CPE on the pole using the Clamping Bracket as shown above Assemble the bracket CONCAVE as shown e Tighten the bracket using the provided screws e Use a tightening torque of 14N m to tighten 2 4 3 Mounting On a Wall 1 Secure the Bracket Base to the CPE
20. ser Manual Installing the Outdoor CPE 2 4 1 Mounting Bracket Description The figure below shows the CPE mounting bracket NOTE The same mounting bracket is used for the wall and the pole installation WALL POLE BASE RACKET CLAMPING BRACKET Use for securing bracket to pole Figure 3 Overview of the Bracket Runcom Technologies Lid 5 Installing the Outdoor CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual The Bracket elements are described in the following table BRACKET BASE This part is connected to the CPE BRACKET ARM This part provides the tilt ability and connects between the Bracket BASE and MAIN SUPPORT WALL POLE BRACKET Used for connecting the bracket to the wall CLAMPING BRACKET Used for securing the bracket to the pole Oe Provided screws nuts and washers O5 Goe A 4x flat washer M5 4x nut M5 4x spring washer M5 seems as flat washers 4x bolt M8x50 4x washer spring M8 4x washer flat M8 2x nut M8 2x bolt M8x70 4x bolt M5x16 missing 6 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Installing the Outdoor CPE 2 4 2 Mounting On a Pole Note When installing on a pole leave at least 40cm space between the CPE and the top of the pole for lightning protection To install the CPE on a pole 1 Secure the Bracket Base to the CPE underside e Secure the Bracket Base to the underside of the CPE using the provided screws as shown below Secure to CPE Underside e Verify that the o
21. tch of the load bar Trim remaining wire ends to approximately 5mm length of the wire tips Retract the cable leaving about 1mm length of the wire tips 20mm approx Trimmed IA EIA T568A amp T568B Conductor Pairs and Wire Colors _ Conductor Pair Definitions Wire Color Code Abbreviation Conductor Pair T568A T568B Option4 Option Ca f a emee Rem Cs 5 Wrtesuewat creen L BL G Ce e omeo vaw 2 eene Orange 0 3 Insert the wired load bar into the RJ 45 plug Laad Ber Runcom Technologies Ltd 29 Appendices Outdoor CPE User Manual 4 Assemble the RJ45 Housing and turn to secure tightly Insert Conductors into the Load bar Insert Cable octet against the P Retract Cable F Notch of Load bar amm approx Imm approx Detail A Detail B 5 Insert the wire load bar into the RJ45 plug all the way until the wire tips are seated against the inside wall of the plug housing For shielded version adjust the drain wires of the cable to touch the metal shell of the RJ45 plug Cut out extra drain wire after termination Metal Shell of the rain Wire of the Shielded RJ45 Plug Shielded Cable 6 Depress the locking tab of RJ 45 plug and align it with the wide slot of the plug housing Gently pull the cable until the plug is fully seated Hold the plug in position and rotate the cable fitting until tightened to a torque of 3 4 Nm 30lb inch Assembly
22. tion operation and maintenance of this product e This equipment must be installed according to country national electrical codes e Any changes and modifications to the device and the accessories must be approved by Runcom e All equipment and accessories must be installed in a restricted access area e Observe all the labels on the equipment providing operation details and warnings e Read and follow the installation instructions provided in this manual e In case of using cables that are not provided with the equipment package ensure these cables comply with the regulatory inspection authorities and are the responsibility of the customer e Do not move or ship equipment unless it is properly packed in its original wrapping and shipping containers II Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Preface Material Electrical Shock Prevention e When connecting equipment to the AC and DC voltage supplies ensure proper polarity e Disconnect the power source before installing or maintaining the power wiring e Do not operate the equipment if there is any failure or damage to electrical components e Do not touch exposed connections components or wiring when power Is on e Install the equipment and the grounded DC supply circuits in adjacent cabinets e Protect the DC power source with an adjacent circuit breaker e The equipment must be properly grounded before attempting to operate or perform any repairs RF Exposure
23. uncom a Technologies Ltd General Information Monitoring a en 2 Click the Browse button and select the relevant software file 3 Click the Apply button A message is displayed while the upgrade process is In Progress 26 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Software Upgrade 9 1 2 Recovery The recovery screen is used for switching between the current and previous software banks To revert to the previous software bank l 2 3 In web based manager click the Maintenance menu and choose the Recovery sub menu Kuncom EE A C General Information Monitoring 206 72 00 24 WiMax UTIPSS Y MAX MAC ETH Previous Firmware version WAK CORR2 D3 Previous Firmware Roll Back Select the Previous Firmware Version row Click the Roll Back button Runcom Technologies Lid 27 Appendices Outdoor CPE User Manual 6 Appendices 6 1 Instructions for Connecting the Weatherproof Connector To connect the Weatherproof Connector 1 Strip and prepare the cables for crimping and then insert through the cable fitting and plug housing assembly Do not remove insulation of individual conductors Strip 25mm length approx Conductor Jacket 28 Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE User Manual Appendices 2 After inserting the wires into the appropriate positions of the load bar slide the cable to a point where the cable jacket hits against the no
24. unit on the roof and a PoE Adapter unit indoors Connect the Ethernet cables between the units and the CPE Soe ae En Commission the CPE via Web management Chapter 3 The following figure shows the final installation after commissioning 40cm from TOP of pole minimum Outdoor Cat 5 cable with PoE Standard IEEE 802 3af 100 meters max Lightening As close as possible Protector to building entry point Building OUTSIDE Building INSIDE 10 100 BaseT to Ethernet switch or LAN source Figure 2 Installation Overview Runcom Technologies Lid 3 Installing the Outdoor CPE Outdoor CPE User Manual 2 3 2 4 Contents of the Outdoor CPE Package The Outdoor CPE package includes the following e WiMAX Outdoor CPE e PoE Adapter e Lightening protector unit e Weather proof connector Shielded RJ 45 Plug Kit with Bayonet Locking Type 17 10001 Conec e Ethernet cable depending on ordered model e This User Guide e Installation CD that contains documentation Mounting the Outdoor CPE The Outdoor CPE is provided with a mounting kit which includes all the mounting elements e g mounting bracket torques screws etc The CPE can be mounted either on a pole or on a wall This section provides information on e Assembling the mounting bracket e Wall mounting e Pole mounting NOTE The same mounting bracket is used for the wall and the pole installation Runcom Technologies Ltd Outdoor CPE U
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