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1. 14 2 3 4 Locating the MMT9000 Antenna 15 235 Testing the Data Link 16 24 Post nslallation a 20 Setup Menu er a A NTT 21 3 1 Accessing the Setup Menu 21 VERA UNE D 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 dee tase eb acedicgwea sh besduceese es 22 3 3 Radio Link Status Display 22 3 4 Troubleshooting Information Display 24 Appendix A Factory Configuration aie TP 21 Appendix B Ethernet Cables and Connectors T 29 M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 MMTS3000 Mobile WAN Mobile Terminal 1 MMTS000 Components 1 9 MMT9000 Modem External Indicators and Connectors _ 6 MMT9000 Suite of Antennas 1 1 8 Possible Locations for MMT9000
2. Ss li L d AN n mU A a M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Table 10 Ethernet Interface Specifications MMTS000 Physical Interface RJ45 Ethernet socket Wiring standard TIA T568A Pin Pair Wire Color Pin 1 3 a Green White TX Data Output from MMT3000 Pin 2 3 b solid Green TX Data Output from MMT9000 Pin 3 2 a Orange White RX Data Input to MMT9000 Pin 4 1 b Solid Blue Not Used Pin 5 1 a Blue White Not Used Pin 6 2 b Solid Orange RX Data Input to MMT9000 Pin 7 4 a Brown White Mot Used Pin 8 4 b Solid Brown Not Used The following table and figures show the definitions of wiring for T568A and T5666 connectors used to make cross over and straight through Ethernet cables as found in ANSI THA EIA 558 B 2 Balanced Twisted Pair Cabling Components Table 11 Wiring T5684 and T568B ends for Ethernet Cables DN MR ME Wiring standard T568A T568B Pair Wire Color Pins in bold are different from T5684 yva Green White Pin 3 a b Solid Green Fin 6 2 a Orange White Fin 1 1 b Solid Blue Fin 4 l a Blue White Fin 5 2 b Solid Orange Fin 2 A a Brown White Pin 7 Ab Solid Brown Pin 8 st
3. 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 MOBIRAKE MMT 900 0 Manuel d Installation Table des matieres Figures ene PI ieee UG eS AO Tn vi Tables a T vii PIBISEB 3 2 2 wae VIII 1 Introduction 1 1 1 MMT9000 Features 2 1 2 Document Scope sese 3 1 3 MMT9000 Mobile WAN Mobile Terminal 4 1 3 1 MMTS000 Modem External Indicators and Connectors 5 1 3 2 MMT9000 Suite of Antennas T 1 3 3 MMTS000 Nomadic Operation 9 2 Installation D 10 2 1 Installation Checklist 10 2 2 Pre Installation Steps 2 122222 11 2 2 1 Network and MMTSO000 Configuration 11 2 2 2 Verifying the MMT9000 Components 12 223 End Users PC 2 2 12 2 3 Installation Steps AA aaa 13 2 3 1 Locating the MMT9000 13 2 3 2 Connecting to Vehicle Power System 14 2 3 3 Connecting the End Users PC
4. 71ms A aq a I IM ln A M Ji H Tu J X Fc X m fe ie ai OT D EN M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 2 4 Post Installation Once a good link between the Base Station and the MMT900 has been established the configuration can be completed automatically using the Automatic Remote Configuration feature with a RADIUS Server and database in which the MMT900 information has been entered To use this feature the network operator must update the RADIUS database for the new modem This can be done before the modem is installed in which case the modem will be automatically configured as soon as it has established a link The configurable items that can be included in the Automatic Remote Configuration include e password e all SNMP parameters e RF Frequency including enabling Nomadic Base Station Discovery e number of customers If the Automatic Remote Configuration feature is not used then the network operator can connect to the MMT900 over the air and complete the configuration Details on configuring a RADIUS Server or manually configuring an individual MMT900s are covered in the LWS4000 Managing the Network manual or other manuals available on request 3 Setup Menu
5. Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 3 Ouvrir ensuite une fen tre MSDOS window Aller sur start s lectionnez Run et une fen tre Run s ouvre Entrer cmd pour ouvrir une fen tre de commandes MSDOS Cliquer OK pour avoir acces a la r daction des commandes Chris Wyard o Internet Mozila Firefox E E mail Microsoft Office Outlook ES Command Prompt JE My Computer Adobe Reader 8 and ash Notepad IF Tera Term Pro F4 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 E PowerArchiver wW Microsoft Office Word 2003 All Programs gt M M D S Hypercable 4 My Documents 3 My Recent Documents a My Pictures 3 My Music NG Favorites sf My Computer a My Network Places B Control Panel Set Program Access and Defaults vA Connect To Co Printers and Faxes Help and Support po Search Hp Infd Pens a program folder P Log Off o Shut Down 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Type the name of a program folder dacument or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open E Command Prompt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 CI Copyright 1985 2881 Microsoft Corp C Documents and SettingsWchris wiujard E F1 H a Peer sch laka Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr
6. Maximum 110ms Average 66ms CELL i CENS ood GP Bos ow wos PRPrPRPR ER Ping Internet by IP address Use the following test to determine whether the end user s PC can communicate with the Internet If you do not know an IP address try the DNS servers Otherwise skip this step C gt ping 216 239 39 104 Pinging 216 239 39 104 with 32 bytes 6f datg Reply from 216 239 39 104 bytes 32 time Wms TTL 113 Reply from 216 239 39 104 bytes 32 time 80ms TTL 113 Reply from 216 239 39 104 bytes 32 time 80ms TTL 113 Reply from 216 239 39 104 bytes 32 time 70ms TTL 113 2 Installation APCD WMOO1 1 3 20 Ping statistics for 216 239 39 104 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost O 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 70ms Maximum 90ms Average 80ms Ping Internet by Name Use the following test to verify that the DNS server IP address is correctly configured in the end user s PC and is operating properly C gt ping www google com Pinging www google akadns net 216 239 39 104 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 216 239 39 104 bytes 32 time 72ms TTL 241 Reply from 216 239 39 104 bytes 32 time 69ms TTL 241 Reply from 216 239 39 104 bytes 32 time 76ms TTL 241 Reply from 216 239 39 104 bytes 32 time 68ms TTL 241 Ping statii ics for 216 239 39 104 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 68ms Maximum 76ms Average
7. ms ns n l Z07 541 100 172 Subnet Mask a a un a Z255 255 255 Z240 Default Gateway 207 594 100 166 DHCP Server 207 54 100 166 Lease Obtained 22 JU1 2005 22 58 36 Lease Expires 23 JU1 2005 22 58 35 Radio Summary RF Power 26 dBm Nomadic Mode Locked on 60 0a e0 at frequency 8114 Using default search list all frequencies Printing non zero frequencies only FOM a FOM 3 3 KO Frequency B55 9050 Ta ang 7 8114 H D3 p LO RSS I dBm RE TX Rl RZ E3 F Retryi S50 RNA ENE RSSI 73 18 J D O 0 D J a 23 23 Ea n fa 4 e iL BC MU a ET M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Appendix A Factory Configuration This appendix identifies the factory configuration settings for the MMT900 Modem IP Address Modem IP Netmask Gateway IP Address Local Link IP Address 169 254 10 250 Available on Ethernet Port only Local Link IP Netmask 255 255 0 0 MODO Maximum Number of Customers Password By default the MMTS000 has no password Press Enter at the password prompt to enter a null password Port Filters 445 both th th th 1512 both M M D S Hypercable
8. using DHCP to automatically obtain the IP address On Windows 2000 XP and similar systems the IP Address is set using the Control Panel gt Network and Dialup Connection gt Local Area Connections gt right mouse click to select Properties gt Internet Protocol TCP IP gt Properties To enable DHCP click on the Obtain an IP Address Automatically button Once properly configured verify the end user has received an IP address For a Windows2000 or XP PC in a DOS Window type ipconfig and see that there is an IP address assigned along with a Gateway Address and DNS server addresses This confirms that the End user PC is contacting the DHCP server correctly Record the IP Address of the gateway and the DNS servers Ping the Gateway Ensure the end user s PC is configured properly Then ping the gateway address from a PC DOS window The gateway address was recorded during the Verify DHCP address if using DHCP Otherwise the installer will know the gateway address since it is needed to configure the end user s PC Ping using short packets first default size to confirm the connection Then use long packets 1472 byte packets to confirm the RF performance Errors observed on pings with long packets indicate a high error rate on the channel caused by low signal levels or interference The following describes how to ping the gateway 1 Open a DOS window 2 At the command prompt type ping lt aaa bbb ccc ddd gt t 147
9. 13 Possible Locations for MMT9000 Mobile Antenna LLL 15 T568A Wiring llllllllls Re 31 T568B WIN eee eee 31 Fihemet Status LEDS 2 2 2 022 6 Signal Level LED Status 2 6 MMTS000 Mobile Antennas lll f MT9000 Mobile Antenna Mounts a Pre Installation Stage Checklist 10 Installation Stage Checklist 11 MMTS000 Wiring to Vehicle Power System 14 signal Strength Figure of Merit 24 Signal Quality Figure of Merit a 24 Ethernet Interface Specifications na auaaaaaaaa naan nana 30 Wiring T968A and T566B ends for Ethernet Cables 30 m LII TYM 1 ea ay Www ww Ki ee zA 1 JM i a 1 Rat PRO Doa ea i D zi E NS pr n P x a ex po ED Aion p N y M KT Jt 3 E T M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this document WARNING Whenever you see this icon and heading the associated text addresses or discuss
10. Amp P Mount Type N Female Sold Separately M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Antenne Phantom Lobes de rayonnement yx ai LS ARE A T a s c IPIT Pas Normalized to 3 dB MEG Normalized to 3dBi Plan E 16 Dec 2885 17 57 28 CHI 511 SHE 266 m REF 2 o 1 3415 338 328 881 MHz CHi Mark ers 1 1 48553 996 32000 l Yl xia bdo Wi 928 068 MHz f oa 1 1514 315 888 MHz 4 1 3537 of 2 658 MHz M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Cable d alimentation Porte fusible Le porte fusible est fix et raccord la Batterie du v hicule au p le 12volts Le fil rouge 12 volts est serti au fil rouge du porte fusible Le fil noir est raccord au Pole 12 volts de la Batterie Le fil vert prise de masse est raccord au Chassis du v hicule Le fil blanc est raccord a un Plus 12 VDC issu de la clef de contact ou d un interrupteur sp cifique raccord au 12VDC afin de mettre le MMT en marche ou le mettre e
11. Basic Config saued Port Filter Config saued 64 00 17 gt 11 Pour r gler la fr quence sur le MMT pour 919 0MHz entrer la commande suivante radio frequency 9190 ensuite entrer save 17 gt radio frequency 9190 Search Mode Fixed 9190 on link fail disabled 1f gt save Config saved Port Filter Config saved 64 00 17 gt 12 Pour regler la puissance par exemple 20dBm entrer la commande suivante radio rf 20 ensuite entrer save 64 00 17 5radio rf 20 Max RF Power 20 dBm 64 00 1f gt save Basic Config saved Port Filter Config saved 13 Pour que ces r glages soient appliqu s et effectifs un reboot est n cessaire Pour faire un reboot du MMT entrer la commande reboot 64 00 1f gt reboot rebooting cmdShell exiting gt i ing Tia NN ON M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 1 Pour v rifier les param tres de configuration du MMT revenir en connexion telnet sur le MMT et entrer la commande ip et la commande ra radio Password 64 00 17 gt ip DHCP Enabled NO IP Address 192 168 10 3 24 IP Subnet 192 168 10 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 10 1 64 00 17 5ra Max RF Power 20 dBm Fixed Mod
12. The MMT900 is equipped with a simple setup menu through which you can align the antenna monitor the RF link quality and view the key parameters of the modem 3 1 Accessing the Setup Menu The setup menu is accessed by connecting a Telnet session to the local link IP address of the MMT900 169 254 10 250 with password setup The connection must be through the Ethernet port not over the air via the RF link The computer needs to have an IP address of 169 254 x y with a 16 bit mask 255 255 0 0 where x and y can be any value from O to 255 except for 10 250 0 0 or 255 255 It is recommended that the address 169 254 10 251 be used unless another address is more convenient This address will be used throughout The following assumes the computer has a Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating system Other operating systems can be used provided the computer has an IP address of 169 254 10 251 and can use ping and telnet programs On Windows 2000 XP and similar systems the IP Address is set using the Control Panel Network and Dialup Connection Local Area Connections right mouse click to select Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Once the computer s IP address is set to 169 254 10 251 open a DOS command window and try to ping the MMT900 using the command ping 169 254 10 250 If the MMT900 does not respond verify the Ethernet cables are connected correctly that power supply has power and that the comp
13. ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 EI FN KC gt Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help OX Local Area Connection Properties B a y paaa kg Ba 3 Search ES Folders v General Advanced Network Connections Name Type Connect using Network Tasks m LAN or High Speed Internet i p BE Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Confi Create a new connection on gure P Wireless Network Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Not connected kaba Windows 2 1394 Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Connected TO n RR sa Local Area Connecte LAN or Hinh Speed Internet Connected This connection uses the following items Disable this network Local Area Conr Disable Disabled device E r EA 2 K Status File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks epair this connection Repair Rename this connection a je Qos Packet Scheduler p View status of this Bridge Connections connection M Change settings of this Create Shortcut A connection Jek lt Il gt Rename n Control Panel Description XJ My Network Places c E My Documents Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide Qj My C
14. a base station and a mix of multiple fixed subscriber terminals and mobile subscriber terminals The Mobirake WAN system comes fully configured as a basic system to provide high speed data services With optional components the Mobirake WAN has the capability to provide enhanced telephone service via an IP PBX as well as security video and short message text services The system connects to all standard IP and telephony networks using standard interface protocols The basic components of the Mobirake WAN system include 1 MBT9000 Mobirake WAN Base Terminal 2 MFT9000 Mobirake WAN Fixed Terminal 3 MMT900 Mobirake WAN Mobile Terminal Figure 1 MMT900 Mobirake WAN Mobile Terminal M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 The MMT900 is the first component of the MobirakeWAN family to be released The MMT900 is a rugged vehicle data radio that provides Ethernet access to the IP based internet The MMT900 has been designed to be easily installed into a vehicle and be powered from a vehicle s DC power system 1 1 MMT900 Features The MMT900 is well suited for mobile applications in the following industries e remote works sites e private communications networks e municipal governments e public wo
15. assist in triggering the end user PC to get a new IP address This feature disables the Ethernet port on the MMT900 for a configurable period of time when a search for a new base station frequency is started Disabling the Ethernet port for long enough forces most current operating systems on the user s computer to request a new IP address gateway and DNS servers via DHCP For computers running Windows XP Hypercable recommends a 7 second break time Use the command rad freq nomadic 7 to set the MMT900 to nomadic mode with a 7 second break time The break on line feature only works if the PC is directly connected to the MMT900 Ethernet port If a hub or switch is placed between the PC and the MM1900 the PC will not lose its Ethernet link since that is provided by the hub or switch If the MMT9OO itself has its DHCP client enabled then it will use DHCP to get a new IP address for the modem when it changes Base Stations Installation The MMT900 must be installed by a professional installer who is familiar with the CE regulations that apply to the MMT90O0 Familiarity with installing vehicle mounted 2 way radio equipment is highly desirable Best practices applicable to vehicle mounted radio systems should be followed for providing power and grounding to the modem as well as antenna placement on a vehicle Tu ALT i p T 1 L P s i g j Ma 1 2 LP wr d Lr e ng T EU 3 amp L E dii i UB l TH T
16. best signal Use the Radio LED to help in positioning or orienting the antenna The Radio LED will flash more quickly if the signal improves If the Radio LED does not flash at all then there is no radio signal in that position or orientation Alternatively the Setup Menu as described in section 3 Setup Menu provides the figures of merit for the signal The goal for a good installation is to have the Signal Strength FOM in the range of 5 8 and the Signal Quality FOM to be in the range 4 5 However there are many good installations with lower figures of merit Using the LEDs or Setup Menu you can determine if the location has adequate figures of merit MMT900 In most cases a signal strength of 5 with a signal quality of 4 is a better signal that a signal strength of 6 and signal quality of 2 The following are simple tests that the installer or end user can perform to ensure that the link is functioning correctly These tests may be used for each new location especially if the link does not appear to be working as expected If any test fails then the subsequent tests are likely to fail as well until the problem is resolved NOTE Turn off all cordless phones in the customer s premises and any other equipment that uses the 900MHz ISM band Once the installation is complete turn this equipment back on and monitor for interference or degraded signal quality 1 Ping the MMT900 Configure the end user s PC to have an IP address on subnet 169 254 x x an
17. of connection 1 Connect the end user s PC by attaching a crossover Ethernet cable between the Ethernet port on the end user s computer and the Ethernet port on the modem 2 Apply power and wait 10 seconds for the MMT900 to come up 3 Check the Ethernet LEDs on the Ethernet interface of the modem and or end user s PC to ensure the Ethernet connection between the MMT900 and the end user s PC is active Refer to Table 1 on page 6 for an explanation of the Ethernet LEDs normally provided on Ethernet interface cards 4 When attempting to send data to or receive data from the Internet check the Ethernet Traffic LED to ensure data transmission is taking place This LED flashes as data traffic passes between the end user s PC and the MMT900 M M D S Hynercabfa 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 2 3 4 Locating the MMT900 Antenna Mobile Antenna The mobile antennas for the MMT900 should be mounted on the top of the vehicle or in the middle of the trunk lid These locations provide good unobstructed locations that are at least 20 cm away from people Hypercable also recommends that the MMT900 antenna be mounted away from other radio system antennas to reduce possible interference between systems These guidelines apply to bo
18. received packets with payloads FCS Error from Peer shows the error rate for all packets from the CCU whether directed to this modem or not An error rate above 596 could indicate a poor link The others are for payloads directed to this modem or broadcast to all modems Only the delivered payloads are successfully received The rule of thumb here is that the delivered payloads should be better than 9596 otherwise the link is suspect M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA m la Ronze 69440 aa France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 MMI5000 Diagnostic Information en MAC Summary Transmitted Payloads 10k 1105 939 6 20k 2 0 15 30k 0 0 0 40k D 0 05 Fail Retry 0 0 05 Fail Timeout Received Packets HCRC Error 0 0 05 Directed 5302 95 1 Broadcast 287 5 1 No Match 0 0 0 m lived Packets with Payloads Error from Peer 0 05 E FCS Error to Station 0 05 ICV MIC Error 0 0 Duplicate 0 0 05 Too Busy Discard 0 0 05 Delivered 1617 100 2 IF 5ummnuEy MMTSODOU configuration Host Name a soy yoon eumb51 01 Physical Address a 00 30 c8 1 uw pa Kag C IP Address
19. rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 e registered with a Base Station This state occurs when the modem has a frequency and has successfully registered with a Base Station At this point the modem can provide a link to the Internet through the Base Station An example of the Radio Link Status display is shown below Radio Link Status Display searching found 9070 9086 Searching found 9070 90865 Searching found 9070 9086 9114 Searching found 9070 9086 9114 Searching found 9070 9086 9114 9147 searching found 9070 9086 9114 9142 Searching found 9070 9086 9114 9147 Searching found 9070 9086 9114 9142 Registered at 9114 Signal Strength Poor Fair Good l d 3 d 6 1 B OO BERANE l d 3 SEEKER ox oko 3 D do cA cox ck xoc EC ck ok ox ok ox od 3 4 T EEE EEE 2 5 T XX Ck okckck xokckcxk Akckok kx A ok cx ck GAL 2 EO XxXWkxXkx amp kkkXxkkkkskX l 3 T KEKLAKEAL Ta D 0 Ao kc ox oA ox ck oko ook ok oko oko xx 3 BOT See kk kckCOK Ck CK k KK KCK OK ECK Kk k X AOk X koX X koX 3 BO XxXWkxx Xkx kkkx amp kWkkxk EEA EAE AEN ES Ad The Signal Strength and Signal Quality graphs and Signal Quality Poor Fair Good 1 2 3 4 5 ANAN in Ln Xcdkckdk xok kx kdkokckxok kx KEELE AA uum in kee EEE
20. the statistics provided A detailed understanding of this information is not required to install the MMT9000 If there are problems with the installation then the installer may contact the network operator and report the information on this display so that the network operator can troubleshoot the installation The troubleshooting information display is shown below Troubleshooting information Display SEE ON THE NEXT PAGE The MAC Summary shows the breakdown for transmitted and received packets and payloads All values are expressed as a count and percentage of total packets or payloads A payload is a packet with real data e Transmitted Payloads shows how many payloads were successfully transmitted the 1st time or needed to be sent a 2nd 3rd or 4th time to get through as well as how many packets failed to get through at all Note that traffic must be sent from the end user PC in order to generate enough traffic to be meaningful The rules of thumb are e 10K should be at least 90 otherwise the link may not be good enough e The 1OK packets should be 1000 or more to be a reasonable representation of the link e Received packets shows the classification of all packets received from the Base Station whether they contain payloads or not and whether they are directed to this modem or not This data is for information only and does not indicate the quality of the link for the installer e Received packets with payloads shows the disposal of the
21. 2 where lt aaa bbb ccc ddd gt is the Gateway radio IP address and press Enter 3 Press Ctrl c to end the test NOTE If this test fails with the long packets but pinging the Gateway with the default packet size succeeds then the connection is working but is not operating at maximum capacity possibly due to poor antenna placement or orientation poor signal levels and or interference M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 The following example assumes the Gateway has an IP address of 172 16 4 1 Replace that address with the correct gateway address from the ipconfig command C gt ping 172 16 4 1 t 1 1472 Pinging 172 16 4 1 with 1472 bytes of data Reply from 172 16 4 1 bytes 1472 time 40ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 bytes 1472 time 81ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 bytes 1472 time 80ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 bytes 1472 time 40ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 bytes 1472 time 60ms TTL 64 Reply from 172519 bytes 1472 time 80ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 bytes 1472 time 40ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 4 1 bytes 1472 time 110ms TTL 64 Ping Statrietice for Ly 2slGs4 1 Packets Sent 8 Received 8 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 40ms
22. 53 rating dust protected light rain so an additional enclosure to house the modem is not required The MMT900 can be installed in the trunk area or in the passenger compartment of the vehicle Do not install in the engine compartment The location of the MMT900 in a vehicle should be close as possible to the mobile antenna to reduce cable insertion loss Figure 5 Possible Locations for MMT3000 Trunk Shelf Console Floor Other possible locations for the MMT900 are under the driver or passenger seat trunk side panel or trunk floor CAUTION If the MMT900 is likely to be exposed to rain or spray orient the MMT900 so that the connector endplate is more protected This can be achieved by having the connectors facing down or facing away from the exposed side All connectors except the Ethernet connector are waterproof If the Ethernet connector is subjected to too much spray it can leak and or short out until dry Ensure the boot of the Ethernet cable is snug against the chassis Ba ZI NV Wo i E aa LA i B F 3 ii P P i 1 f P 5 m n ELA Ad i po lt aad 4 d M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 LA FA DP gt 2 3 2 Connecting to Vehicle Power Sy
23. 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Radio Power 26 dBm High To be consistent with previous modems 26 is used in the CLI to indicate maximum output power The MMT9000 actually outputs about 27 3 dBm Peak power 26 0 dBm average power NOTE For configuring the modem the power values entered are rounded to the nearest dB Authentication Key Policy www waverider com These parameters can be set using Automatic Remote Configuration if the network is configured to use a RADIUS Server Appendix B Ethernet Cables and Connectors The MMT9000 may use cross over or straight through Ethernet cables depending on the type of installation e Cross over Cable If a cable is connected directly between the MMT9000 and a PC use a crossover Ethernet cable A cross over cable has one end wired according to T568A and the other end according to T568B Both ends have RJ45 connectors e Straight Through Cable If MMT9000 is connected to an Ethernet switch or router use a straight through Ethernet cable which has both ends wired according to T568A or both according to T568B with RJ45 connectors The Ethernet cable used for the MMT9000 must have at least the RX and TX pairs wired as shown in Table 10 with NO power on the other wires
24. EM gt L antenne doit tre sur un plan de sol m tallique soit via sa base aimant e soit boulonn e en travers e du m tal Smp La surface m tallique sous l antenne ne peut tre inf rieure l quivalent d une surface de 16 cm de diametre afin d obtenir gain et rayonnements comme ci dessous l id al est 1 metre de diametre en surface plane Phantom Mobile Antennas for CELL GSM WiFi 802 1 1 Bluetooth Wireless Features Patented Field Diversity High performance mobile antenna operates on TRABE063 GENE a 6 diameter min ground plane a High performance whipless design for mobile i E application TRAB063 Easy installation w optional NMO mounts 10096 tested on a network analyzer U S Patent Nos 5 977 931 6 292 155 and other patents pending Electrical Specifications Mechanical Specifications aa a e PAE conr cee reor EE rater sa veta imi ser rac ET OOF aa BOOK OF White NOIRE PAS be Do LARA NAP RN PANA NANA AAP NAPARAN ERR Maximum POWER mn na une TOW Mila ne nn ae Ki EUR TD Nominal Impedance seen DORT Lia M AA AA Polarization Vertical amp Horizontal Mounting Info cen UP id dl Mw m ib M BTE o A ARPIT APNE ANG PAPA R Pattern RJ ER EG LEG ER ERA EG iin Omni Directional Sold Separately Half Power Beamwidth 130 X360 E X AZ Noise Suppressor Optional Blackhawk NS 1535 Termination si NMO Socket 1 35 Volt 15
25. ES kkckkckxok kx kdxkckk kk Xkkckck xk kx kokckc ck X ck kocx ok x ck ok AENEAN REELED kx kkokok EE ETS in in co 3 NM c3 Ackckck xokckox ENTER ENRERXE values are Figures of Merit FOM and are interpreted using the tables below The goal for aligning the antenna is a Signal Strength of 5 or better and a Signal Quality of 4 or 5 if possible Table8 Signal Strength Figure of Merit M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Received Signal is less than 77 dBm 74 dBm Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Table 3 Signal Quality Figure of Merit Extremely Poor Adequate Getting any Signal Strength reading at all indicates that packets are being received from the Base Station The higher the signal strength and signal quality indicators the lower the packet error rate and the higher the fade margin for the MMT9000 The goal should be a signal strength of 5 or higher and a signal quality of 4 or 5 Regardless of the levels the MMT9000 should be aligned so that the indicators are the highest possible for the given site 3 4 Troubleshooting Information Display The troubleshooting information is provided to allow the network operator to troubleshoot the link The information provided below is a brief description of
26. Exit this terminates the telnet session 3 3 Radio Link Status Display The Radio Link Status display is the key setup display for aligning the antenna and verifying the link The Radio Link Status display shows the search state of the modem which is either e searching for a Base Station A complete sweep of all frequencies takes about 30seconds The display shows which frequencies may be Base Stations A search is started when any of the following occurs e the modem boots up either due to a hard power reset or software reset e no Base Stations are found during the last frequency sweep so that the modem cannot register with any Base Station found during the last sweep e the modem has received no signal from the Base Station in the last two minutes This indicates that the Base Station or radio link is down e attempting to register with a Base Station When a frequency sweep has been completed the modem attempts to register with the Base Stations in the order of best signal down to poorest The modem may not register with a Base Station for a number of reasons in which case the modem attempts the next Base Station in the frequency list If the modem cannot register with any Base Station contact the network operator The reasons a modem may not be able to register with a Base Station include e The modem is not authorized to register at that Base Station e The signal detected is not a valid Base Station M M D S peser 81
27. LA RA KC gt MOBIRAKE MMT 900 0 Manuel d Installation Pr ambule d informations concernant la pr configuration sp ciale pour SPIE des quipements Mobirake BTS et antenne sp cifiques amp recommandations imp ratives MBT9000 S N MBT900 0JAA4A5526300DD IP address 192 168 10 2 24 Gateway 192 168 10 1 RF 20dBm entr e maximum vers l ampli de puissance Default GOS est gold Gold est 2Mbps Frequence 919 0MHZ MMT900 S N MMT900 0JAA4A5496302B8 IP address 192 168 10 3 24 Gateway 192 168 10 1 RF 20dBm entr e maximum vers l ampli de puissance Frequence 919 0MHz A ATTENTION Attention la polarit pour le raccordement la source 12 Volts ne pas d passer les valeurs prescrites dans le manuel Si Respectez le sch ma de montage car le transceiver Mobirake MMT 900 0 d livre une tension continue sur sa prise antenne pour la gestion de certains types d antennes Par cons quent ne pas omettre d ins rer le DC Block entre la sortie antenne du MMT900 et l entr e de l amplificateur sous peine de destruction Antennex Mobile Antenna MMT MBT NO AMP SMA Female FK N male to SMA Female Nene W Female N female N Male to SMA Female SMA Male to SMA Male to SMA Male Mag Mount RF RF Cable Cable Si Ne jamais couper ou couder ou plier les c bles coaxiaux des antennes si ils sont trop longs leur faire suivre un cheminement plus long ou les lover en cer
28. M a d Bi LI i 4 EN T pr ra i eh La d r Hob mn M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 2 1 Installation Checklist A successful installation is divided into pre installation installation and post installation stages with each stage outlined in the following checklists The Pre Installation Stage Checklist involves the Network Operator as well as the installer Table5 Pre Installation Stage Checklist Discussion section 2 2 1 Network and The network must be properly configured by the MMT9000 Configuration Network Operator to accept the new modem section 2 2 2 Verifying the Ensure that all the needed parts are included MMT3000 Components n 1 The end user s PC requires an Ethernet Network section 2 2 3 End Users PC i i face to accept the data from the MMT9000 When everything is ready for the installation stage then the installer performs the following steps Table 6 Installation Stage Checklist SS For vehicle installation the MMTS000 should be mounted TECHO ca i DESI Une in an appropriate location The MMTS000 is rugged MMTS000 enough to be mounted in any partly protected location section 2 3 2 Connectingto The MMT 000 Is po
29. SMA F Antenna Port for connecting one of the approved mobile or fixed antennas to the MMT900 See section 1 3 2 MMT900 Suite of Antennas for details on the antennas e DC Power Connector a watertight locking 4 pin receptacle receives the connector from vehicle power system cable The MMT900 comes with an 18 ft cable for connecting to the vehicle power system as well as a fuse assembly The pin out and connection details are discussed in Connecting to Vehicle Power System on page 14 CAUTION Use standard vehicle power system See technical specifications for maximum input power supply voltage Any other voltage can result in damage to the modem e Chassis Ground Lug this should be connected to the vehicle chassis or ground system M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 The MMT900 also has 3 LEDs Figure 3 shows the layout of the MMT900 Connectors and LEDs while Table 1 and Table 2 explain what each LED means Figures MMT9000 Modem External Indicators and Connectors Ethernet Traffic Ethernet Link signal Level pr Power Connector Ground Lug Antenna Connector Table 1 Ethernet Status LEDs Eihernet Link If the Link LED is OM the Ethernet physical connection is configured and w
30. Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 8 Ouvrir une session Telnet avec le MMT9000 en utilisant la commande MSDOS telnet 169 254 10 250 Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings chris_wyard gt telnet 169 254 10 250_ Lorsque Password s affiche presser la touche enter Entr e pour vous connecter 9 Pour configurer une adresse IP sur le MMT par exemple 192 168 10 3 mask of 24 entrer la commande suivante ip ethernet 192 168 10 3 24 ensuite entrer save cy ni x a Password p 64 00 17 gt ip ethernet 192 168 10 3 24 IP Address 192 168 10 3 24 IP Subnet 192 168 10 0 255 255 255 0 64 00 1f gt save Basic Config saved Port Filter Config saved 64 00 17 M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 M 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 I info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 10 Pour configurer IP gateway sur le MMT pour 192 168 10 1 entrer la commande suivante ip gateway 192 168 10 1 ensuite entrer save 64 00 17 gt 1p gateway 192 168 10 1 Gateway Route will change on reboot Gateway IP Address 192 168 10 1 64 00 17 saue
31. Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 4 Dans la fen tre MSDOS entrer ipconfig afin de vous assurer que votre PC bien accept la configuration et que votre cartre r seau NIC card est configur e en 169 254 10 250 mask of 16 255 255 0 0 Command Prompt C Documents and Settings chris_wyard gt ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection Media State Media disconnected Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address 169 254 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 5 Connecter une antenne ou une charge fictive a la prise antenne du MMT900 6 Utiliser une alimentation externe 12 VDC r gul e pour l alimenter en raccordant le fil rouge et le fil blanc sur le 12Volts DC et le fil Noir et vert sur le 6 12 volts DC de l alimentation 7 Raccorder le port Ethernet de l ordinateur la prise Ethernet du MMT avec un c ble RJ 45 crois DC Power Supply set to 12VDC ee EN Laptop computer Ethernet X over Cable 18 ft 4 Pin Conxall Cable Connect red and white wires to side of power supply Connect green and black wires to side of power supply M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France
32. atory information including approved installation notices The Setup menu is described which can be used to align the MMT900 antennas The concepts for the MobirakeWAN family of components are the same as the fixed wireless LMS4000 family Related information can be found in the suite of available LMS4000 manuals which includes the following e LMS4000 900 MHz Radio Networking Concepts APCD LMO53 e LMS4000 Data Networking Concepts APCD LMO50 e LMS4000 Managing the Network APCD LMO52 1 Introduction APCD WM001 1 3 4 e LMS4000 CLI Reference Manual APCD LMO51 e LMS4000 SNMP Reference Manual APCD LMO49 e Acronyms and Glossary APCD LMO56 These manuals provide information not included in this Installation Guide including information on e Planning installing and managing the network e Diagnostic tools for the network and modems e Details on the Command Line Interface and methods of accessing the modems e Manual configuration of the modem via the CLI e Glossary of network terms These manuals can be found on demand NOTE The installer may be required to manually configure the MM1900 In this case the installer should be familiar with LMS4000 CLI Reference Manual APCD LMO51 Other documents are useful to assist in installing and operating the MMT900 cellular system Hypercable recommends that you be familiar with the following sections before proceeding with the instructions in this guide e Software License Agreeme
33. cle le plus l che possible avec le rayon de courbure le plus faible possible Si impossibilit refaire un c ble a la bonne longueur Si Ne jamais utiliser l amplificateur pour des essais en local et ne pas l utiliser si la liaison ne n cessite pas son usage il est transparent au MMT 900 qui voit l antenne des que l amplificateur est mis hors tension M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 gt A Pour tests en local loigner les quipements d au moins 20 m tres en 20dBm sans l amplificateur se tenir au del de 20cm de l antenne avec l amplificateur se tenir au del de 1 m tre de l antenne voir les normes de s curit en annexe gt A Attention le rayonnement Radio en 919 Mhz avec l ampli de puissance peut perturber certains t l phones cellulaires GSM de mauvaise qualit dans la bande 925 Mhzet uniquement proximit tr s imm diate Les r seaux ACROPOL SAPHIR et RUBIS ne sont en aucun cas perturb s Si Attention le rayonnement Radio en 919 Mhz avec l ampli de puissance peut dans certaines configurations perturber les CCD des Cam ras les circuits lectroniques et les ordinateurs dont les circuits ou les blindages ne seraient pas conformes aux normes C
34. d ping the MMT900 at IP address 169 254 10 250 see Ping the MMT900 on page 17 for more details if needed 2 Assess the Link Use the Setup Menu as described in Setup Menu on page 21 to assess the Radio Link Status and to get the Troubleshooting information to baseline the installation This test verifies that the end user s PC is communicating with the MMT900 and provides insight into the state of the RF link This test is recommended since it provides details on the state of the modem and what Base Station s it has located 3 Verify DHCP If the network assigns end user PC s IP addresses by DHCP then reconfigure the end user PC to use DHCP to automatically obtain its IP address Verify the end user PC has received an IP address by using the DOS command ipconfig and seeing that an IP address is assigned along with Gateway and DNS server addresses This confirms that the End user PC is contacting the DHCP server correctly See Verify DHCP on page 18 if more details are required 4 Ping the Gateway Assuming the end user PC has an IP address and a Gateway address as shown by the ipconfig command ping the gateway to determine if it can be reached See Ping the Gateway on page 18 if more details are required This step assume your gateway will respond to pings 5 Ping Internet by IP address If everything is good so far try pinging a known Internet address If successful then you know that the end user PC can access the general Interne
35. de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 e Monitoring Tools The MMT900 has a Windows GUI LEDs and a SETUP Menu to make monitoring the airlink very accessible to the user The MMT900 supports the local link IP address 169 254 10 250 on its Ethernet port at all times Using the local link address the user can use the password setup at any time to call up the setup menu that allows any user to check the RF link quality to verify connectivity e Mobile and Fixed Antennas The MM1900 is certified to work with a variety of antennas including whip antennas that can be permanently mounted on a vehicle or magnetically mounted and a high gain panel antenna that can be mounted on a mobile command center or permanently installed as required e Interoperable with LMS4000 System The MMT900 can connect to the MBT9000 or any LMS4000 Base Station product It can also share the network with a mixture of MMT900s MFT9000s and residential EUMs Thus the MMT900 can use a network designed exclusively for its use and or existing LMS4000 networks Detailed specifications for the MMT900 can be found on demand 1 2 Document Scope This installation guide provides general guidelines for the installation and configuration of the MM1900 its performance and any required regul
36. e Attempting to Register at 9190 64 00 17 3 MBT9000 Station de Base etapes de configuration 2 Pour connecter et configurer la MBT 9000 station de base r p ter les tapes 5 12 avec les exceptions suivantes a Al etape 6l adresss locale dela MBT est 169 254 10 249 Donc la commande telnet sera telnet 169 254 10 249 b Al tape 7 l adresse de la MBT est 192 168 10 2 mask of 24 la commande suivante sera ip ethernet 192 168 10 2 24 ensuite entrer save 3 La MBT sera configur e pour utiliser le GOS gold Ce GOS t sp cialement modifi pour d livrer un d bit utile allant de O to 2Mbps D usine et par d faut le gold GOS est ajust pour 256kbp 512kbps Pour modifier le gold GOS suivre les tapes suivantes a Le logiciel CCU3100 GOS Library vous est fourni par Hypercable placez le sur le bureau de votre ordinateur b Ouvrir une fen tre MSDOS window comme expliqu l tape 3 c Changer le directory repertoire du bureau du PC La commande est cd desktop Vous remarquerez la r ponse changera pour inclure desktop le bureau d D zziper la librairie GOS et extraire le GOS ci apr s en le placant sur le bureau Normal User directory gos0 2000N0 1430 cfg Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings chris_wyard gt cd desktop C Documents and Settings chris_wyard desktop gt _ M M D S Hypercable 81 ru
37. e des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 t e Ouvrir une session FTP avec la MBT l aide de la commande suivante ftp 169 254 10 249 presser la touche enter entr e pour le username et le password C Documents and Settings chris_wyard desktop gt ftp 169 254 10 249 Connected to 169 254 10 249 220 FTP Service ready User 169 254 10 249 none 331 Password required Password 230 User logged in Ftp gt m NN Uu f Entrer les commandes FTB suivantes suivies par la touche enter ha et bin entree ftp ha Hash mark printing On ftp 2048 bytes hash mark ftp bin 200 Type set to I binary ftp g Pour telecharger le nouveau fichier GOS pour gold entrer la commande suivante put gos0 2000N0 1430 cfg gosgold cfg ensuite taper enter Entr e pour x cuter la commande Si le transfert est r ussi le message suivant est affich Transfered gosgold cfg Okay ftp put gos0 2000N0 1430 cfg gosgold cfg 200 PORT Command successful 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for gosgold cfg 226 Transfered gosgold cfg Okay ftp 148 bytes sent in 0 005econds 148000 00Kbytes sec ftp h Pour terminer la session entrer bye ftp bye 221 logged out G
38. e strain relief for cables near their connections This is typically done by leaving a loop in the cable near the connection 12 Do not locate the MMT900 in the vicinity of power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall onto such power lines or circuits 13 For added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug the MMT900 This will power down the MMT900 14 Never push foreign objects of any kind through openings e g Ethernet jack in this wireless product as they may short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock and damage the unit M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 15 The MMT900 is a rugged unit that can tolerate a wide range of environments if installed correctly but it is not rated as being submersible nor immune to all liquids from all directions If the MMT900 may experience rain then mount the unit so that the rain does not fall on or drip directly onto the connector endplate 16 Do not attempt to service this wireless product yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Unplug the unit and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the f
39. eration Not full applicable for SPIE system design A key feature of the MM1900 is its Nomadic Operations This feature allows the MMT900 to quickly search for the best Base Station Should the signal from theBase Station become too poor the MMT900 re searches for the next Base Station In this way the MMT900 is never out of touch with a Base Station for more than a few seconds provided that it is moving around within the coverage areas of several base stations To implement Nomadic Operations the MMT900 constantly monitors the signal from the Base Station When the packet error rate goes above 1596 for 15 seconds the MMT900 searches through a list of frequencies and registers with the best Base Station that will allow it to register The factory default is for the MMT900 to search all 101 frequencies To speed up the search a list of frequencies to be used can be configured to force the MMT900 to search only the relevant frequencies Care must be taken when designing an LMS network that will support nomadic units If an MMT900 moves between two Base Station that support the same IP subnet i e are in switched mode on the same Ethernet broadcast domain then service will continue nearly uninterrupted However if an MMT900 moves between two Base Station supporting separate IP subnets routed mode or separate domains then the end user s PC s will have to have new IP addresses by DHCP or mobile IP protocols The break on line feature can
40. es a critical safety or regulatory issue CAUTION Whenever you see this icon and heading the associated text discusses an issue which if not followed could result in damage to or improper use of the equipment ar software TIP Whenever you see this icon and heading the associated text provides a tip for facilitating the installation testing or operation of the equipment or software Regulatory Notices This device nas been designed to operate with only the antenna types listed in this manual This device nas been tested using unshielded Ethernet CAT 5 cable This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tuming the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Interference Environment Operation is subject to the following c
41. et cable to connect the modem to the switch router 2 2 2 Verifying the MMT900 Components See MMT900 MobirakeWAN Mobile Terminal on page 4 for more information on the MMT900 kit Verify that the MMT900 kit is complete with e MMT900 modem e Power cable assembly e Fuse assembly In addition to the modem itself verify that the antenna selected for the installation is complete including e Antenna e Antenna Mounting hardware be it a magnetic or vehicle mount for the mobile antennas or clamping hardware for the panel antenna Equipment that is needed but not provided since it will unique to each installation includes M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 e Ethernet cable this will be a straight through or cross over cable depending on whether the end user s PC is connected to a switch or directly to the MMT900 e Mounting bolts washers and nuts for attaching the MMT900 rail to an equipment tray directly to the vehicle or to some other attachment point 2 2 3 End Users PC Ensure that the end user PC is equipped with an Ethernet interface 2 3 Installation Steps 2 3 1 Locating the MMT900 The MMT900 has been designed and tested for a rugged mobile environment It is designed to meet IP
42. ft Office Word 2003 All Programs D __ My Documents 12 My Recent Documents gt 9 My Pictures 3 My Music Ye Favorites C My Computer GP Control Pz Set Progre Defaults e Connect T L Printers ar Help and po Search 1 Run Rename HP Info Center Explore Search for Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Show on Desktop Properties x TZ FileZilla 3 P Log Off o Shut Down a Selon votre OS S lectionnez votre interface r seau afin de configurer l adresse IP de votre PC Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help t T Bact 7 3 po Search ie Folders FF Address amp Network Connections OX 7 E co Name Type Status Network Tasks __LAN or High Speed Internet S Create a new connection Change Windows Firewall settings Wireless Network Connection LAN or High Speed Internet 41 1394 Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet ak Local Area Connection 3 LAN or High Speed Internet Not connected Connected Connected Disabled See Also Network Troubleshooter Other Places control Panel amp My Network Places C My Documents My Computer Details Network Connections System Folder b Network Connections dans ce cas ou Connection r seau apparait M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res
43. g 169 254 10 25Ww18 32 bytes of data 2 Installation APCD WM001 1 3 18 Reply from 169 254 10 250 bytes 32 timexl0ms TTL 64 Reply from 169 254 10 250 bytes 32 timexl0ms TTL 64 Reply from 169 254 10 250 bytes 32 timexl0ms TTL 64 Reply from 169 254 10 250 bytes 32 timexl0ms TTL 64 Pang SQabistics for 169 254 10 250 Packets Sent 4 Lost O 05 10 Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum Omg Average 0ms M M D S rene 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 This is what an unsuccessful ping from the end user s PC to the MMT900 looks like C gt ping 169 254 10 250 Pinging 169 254 10 250 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 169 2954 10 2503 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum Oms Average Oms Verify DHCP This step is for networks that use DHCP to provide IP addresses to the end user s computer Assuming the Setup command shows that the modem has registered with a Base Station and is receiving a signal then reconfigure the end user PC to use the correct IP address This is usually done
44. ite on the Internet If any of these tests fail then the installer may need to check the modem the antenna and its alignment the cabling the PC s configuration and the RF link If all of these appear good then the installer should contact the Network Operator for further troubleshooting advice The following sections provide more detail for some of the steps for Testing the Data Link Ping the MMT900 Note that the MMT900 may be on a different sub net than the end user s PC so pinging the IP address assigned to the MMT900 will go through the Base Station Therefore we ping the MMT900 using the local link IP address as the 1st test 1 Ensure the end user s PC is configured with an IP address of 169 254 10 251 netmask 16 or 255 255 0 0 See Setup Menu on page 21 for more information 2 Ping the MM1900 s local link IP address 169 254 10 250 from the end user s PC as follows e Open a DOS window in the end user s PC e At the command prompt type ping 169 254 10 250 and press Enter 3 If there is no response check the following e The end user s computer IP address settings e The Ethernet link light on the PC e The Ethernet crossover cable between the MMT900 and the end user s PC to ensure that the pins have not been damaged 4 If there is a response but with errors check the Ethernet crossover cable This is what a successful ping from the end user s PC to the MMT900 looks like C gt ping 169 254 10 250 Pingin
45. n parall le avec le fil rouge Table 7 MMT9000 Wiring to Vehicle Power System 0 VDC Battery Negative side DC Power Battery Positive side o Ignition Sense DC turns unit on Tie to Red if not using ignition sensing Chassis ground same ground as antenna Dase M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Configuration MMT et MBT Setup Initial MMT9000 station mobile tapes pour la configuration 1 Tous les MMT9000 s disposent d une adresse IP en dur accessible uniquement par le port Ethernet Cette adresse r f renc e local address est 169 245 10 250 mask 16 2 Pour acc der la radio le NIC Network Interface Card adresse de l ordinateur doit faire partie de la m me famille d adresses Donc il faut configurer l ordinateur dans la m me adresse NIC soit 169 245 10 10 mask of 16 Compte tenu que l adresse de votre ordinateur sera diffus e dans le r seau assurez vous que votre choix d adresse ne g n rera pas un conflit d adresses Chris Wyard Internet Mozilla Firefox E mail Microsoft Office Outlook Command Prompt 3 My Computer Adobe Reader 8 ab Notepad T Tera Term Pro 3g Microsoft Office Excel 2003 FI PowerArchiver Microso
46. nt on page iii e Warranty on page iv e Conventions on page vili M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 e Warnings and Advisories on page x e Important Safeguards on page x NOTE The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice The reader should consult hypercable for updates 1 3 MMT900 MobirakeWAN Mobile Terminal Figure 2 shows the components that make up the MMT900 MobirakeWAN Mobile Terminal Key elements of the MMT900 are described on the following pages e MMT900 Modem External Indicators and Connectors on page 5 e MMT900 Suite of Antennas on page 7 e MMT900 Nomadic Operation on page 9 MMTSOQO0 Modem DC Power Cable Fuse Assembly Figure 2 MMT9000 Components 1 3 1 MMT900 Modem External Indicators and Connectors All interfaces on the MMT900 are on one side of the radio for ease of installation The following interfaces are e Ethernet port 10BaseT RJ45 receptacle to connect the modem to the end user s computer Details on the Ethernet port are found in Appendix B on page 29 CAUTION Any DC voltage applied to the Ethernet port may damage the MMT900 the Ethernet cable and or network gear The MMT1900 is not a Power over Ethernet device e
47. ollowing conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e f the MMT900 does not operate normally for an extended period of time when following the operating instructions Note that it is possible that Internet traffic can be slow even under normal operations due to network congestion and radio interference and fading and not as result of problems with the MMT900 e When the MMT90O0 exhibits distinct changes in performance This may indicate a need for service 18 When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by Hypercable or with the same characteristics as the original part Improper substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 19 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this wireless product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the wireless product is in proper operating condition 20 Install the MMT900 in compliance with local and national electrical codes where applicable The following are the national codes The installer is responsible for knowing the appropriate local codes e n Europe use the CE and CEM recommendations and in other countries use International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 364 part 1 through 7 Introduction The Mobirake WAN family of wireless systems enables mobile secure field deployable wireless access networking and operates in the 900 MHz ISM band The Mobirake WAN consists of
48. omputer area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Showicon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity C dans ce cas clic gauche de la souris sur Local Area Connection permet de s lectionner Properties LL SSS C Propri t s d S lectionner Internet Protocol TCP IP Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Ensuite cliquer Properties Propri t s ouvre la fen tre suivante General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 169 254 10 10 Subnet mask 455 2755 O O Default gateway Jbtain ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server A e Entrer 169 254 10 10 dans le champ IP address Le masque de sous r seau cliqu se configure automatiquement comme ci dessus cliquer OK pour sauver la configuration Advanced Cancel M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu
49. onditions This device may not cause harmful interference and his device must accept any interference received including interference that might cause undesired operation CS KM cb E a T pi ta i LA 1 j EN i P bal fi 7 ai oc E var M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 Warnings and Advisories General Advisory Installers operators and maintenance personnel must be familiar with the related safety requirements before they attempt to install or operate the MMT900 It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the public is not exposed to excessive Radio Frequency RF levels The applicable regulations can be obtained from local authorities WARNING To comply with FCC RF exposure limits the MIMT900 mobile antennas must be mounted to provide a separation distance of 20cm or more from all persons The MMT900 panel r Yagui antenna must be mounted to provide a separation distance of 30cm or more from all persons Thedistance is measured from the nearest point of the antenna to the human body A WARNING The MMT900 is only to be installed by qualified professional installers who are familiar FCC regulations and wi
50. oodbye M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 4 Ouvrir une nouvelle fen tre MSDOS et ouvrir une session telnet avec la MBT Des que connect lancer la commande suivante auth gos gold Pour confirmer que le GOS gold est O a 2Mbps aller a la colonne active kbps de la ligne ideal qui confirme 14 et min est 2000 o Telnet 169 254 10 249 Password 51 04 2265auth gos gold GOS CLASS 4 gold inactive active kbps priority vtkbps timeout 1600000 500000 60000 max 2000000 1000000 30000 min 54000 5703 2000 5703 1 1430 ideal 2000000 800000 14 19900 1 3 ratio 18 30 k 90 minTxQ Bound 16 16 21 04 22 gt 5 Par d faut le GOS est bronze et est de O to 1Mbps Pour changer le GOS par d faut en gold entrer la commande suivante auth def gold et ensuite save 21 04 22x auth def gold Default GOS gold prioritu disabled 21 04 22 gt save Basic Config saved Port Filter Config saved Network Configuration saved Authorization Database saved Ww 4 s 2 m nl AS Los gt m M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax
51. orking property If the Link LED is OFF then the Ethernet physical connection is not working properly which could be because the wrong type of cable was used or there is a problem with the host or device Ethernet interface If connecting directly to the end user PC use the crossover Ethernet cable pro vided If connecting to a router or switch use a straight through cable Ethernet Traffic The Ethernet Traffic LED flashes whenever the link is transferring data Table 2 Signal Level LED Status Signal Level The MMT9000 has adequate signal level to support the radio link As the signal level increases the flash rate increases If possible turn or move the antenna slowly until the Signal Level LED flashes as fast as possible i e turn panel antenna reposition magnetic mounted antennas The MMT9000 does not have adequate signal level 86 dBm Move and or turn the antenna until it begins flashing If a permanently mounted mobile antenna is being used then the vehicle needs to move NS Lasst wi LAN et E I M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronz 69440 E France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 LA FA DP SF 1 3 2 MMT900 Suite of Antennas Please Ask to Hypercable for the better and safe antenna design 1 3 3 MMT900 Nomadic Op
52. raight through Ethernet cables have T9684 wiring at both ends or T5688 at both ends while Cross over cables have T568A at one end and T5666 at the other end M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 TS68A Wiring Scheme Pair 2 Pair 3 Figure7 T568A Wiring T568B Wiring Scheme Pair 3 Pair 2 Figure8 T568B Wiring udis n a TEL OT M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894
53. rks e large construction projects e homeland security e public safety non life critical e industrial solutions and e special events The MMT900 is capable of delivering high speed data voice and video over a secure airlink It can work with VPNs and other security middle ware The MMT900 is a mobile wireless modem that connects to the user s computer through an Ethernet connection It is intended to be installed in a vehicle and provides an interface to the customer s computer or local area network on one side and wireless access to the LMS4000 network on the other The MMT900 which acts as a network bridge receives data from the Base Station MBT9000 or LMS4000 CCU or NCL 1 over the 900 MHz radio link and forwards this data to the user s computer through the Ethernet port In the other direction the MMT900 forwards data received from the user s computer over the radio link to the Base Station The MMT900 has a compact form factor designed for use in a vehicle including emergency vehicles The MMT900 has outstanding RF performance in a hostile mobile environment Temperature vibration shock exposure to moisture and ease of installation have all been considered in the modem packaging Set up and configuration is rapid and simple Features of the MMT900 include e Nomadic Base Station Discovery factory default The MMT900 searches all available channels or channels from a user defined list The MMT900 selects which Base Sta
54. stem The MMT90O0 is designed to work directly from the vehicle DC electrical system or from a DC power distribution panel Included in the MMT900 kit is an 18 ft 4 wire 18 gauge cable with an 2 amp inline fuse kit see Figure 2 on page 5 The connector to the modem is a twist lock assembly The following table shows the wire color and its purpose Table 7 MMT3000 Wiring to Vehicle Power System 0 VDC Battery Negative side DC Power Battery Positive side White Ignition Sense DC tums unit on Tie to Red if not using ignition sensing Chassis ground same ground as antenna Dase The MMT900 also has a ground lug on the connector endplate which should be connected to the vehicle ground system 2 3 3 Connecting the End User s PC The Ethernet interface on the MMT900 is a 10BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 receptacle If connecting directly to the end user s PC a crossover cable is required If connecting to an Ethernet hub or switch a straight through Ethernet cable is used The Ethernet cable must be able to withstand the same environment as the MMT900 so cable rated as CAT5 outdoor or better is recommended An Ethernet surge suppressor should be connected as close as possible to the MMT900 Ethernet interface This suppressor must be connected to the chassis ground As noted there are many ways to connect the MMT900 to the end user s PC using Ethernet switches IP routers etc The discussion below is for the simplest most direct method
55. t See Ping Internet by IP address on page 19 if more details are required 6 Ping Internet by Name Ping a known named Internet address e g ping www google com or some equivalent Even if the site refuses ping commands you should get the IP address for the named site If so this shows that DNS is working correctly See Ping Internet by Name on page 20 if more details are required N r m 4 TA wa E PAL t y q 4 l1 i ln h 1 JN d he naga iu La TM 4 m y z Y d LIN A n L a gt ke LL af 3 i pe ral M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 7 Link Speed Test Go to a known web site that offers link speed testing such as http bandwidthplace com speedtest Follow their instructions and determine the link speed There are many factors affecting the link speed between the end user s PC and the test site including the assigned grade of service for the modem the loading on the Base Station sector and the loading over the rest of the Internet So this test is not the best test for ensuring that the modem to Base Station link is operating at its correct speed But it should indicate that the PC is able to communicate with a s
56. th fixed and magnetic mount mobile antennas The magnetic mount antennas are intended to be put into position when the vehicle has stopped The magnet may not hold when the vehicle is moving Figure 6 Possible Locations for MMT3000 Mobile Antenna Possible Magnetic P ermanent Mobile Antenna Locations Panel or Yagui Antenna The MMT900 panel antenna is intended for outdoor installation either in a permanent or semi permanent e g on the top of a mobile command centre vehicle that is usually left in place for many hours or days The major difference is that the antenna in a semi permanent location must be re adjusted for each new location M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 2 3 5 Testing the Data Link Omni directional Mobile Antennas are designed to capture radio signals from any direction Repositioning the antenna or vehicle may be needed if the signal levels are not adequate in a given location Generally it is better to have the antenna as high as possible Also the further away from surfaces that can reflect the radio waves the better so parking away from buildings is usually better When using the panel antenna at a new location be sure to orient the antenna so that it is pointing at the
57. th installing radio transmission equipment especially in vehicles The installer must be familiar with all Read all these instructions before installing and operating the MMT900 Retain these instructions for future reference Heed all warnings on the MMT900 and in these instructions Follow all instructions Disconnect MMT900 from its power source before cleaning Clean only with a damp cloth Use only attachments recommended by Hypercable The metal housing protects the MMT900 from overheating to ensure reliable operations Do not cover the MMT900 Although the MMT900 has been rated for a wide range of temperatures it will perform better and longer if proper ventilation is provided NOM BWN HAH 8 Operate the MMT900 only from a DC power supply such as a standard vehicle power system within the DC power supply range stated in the technical specifications Using other voltages or AC power can result in damage to the MMT900 9 Use the fuse assembly provided to protect the MMT900 from power surges in the vehicle power system as well as protecting the power system from short circuits in the MMT900 or its power cable 10 Route the Power supply cable Ethernet cable and Antenna cable so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cord and cables at their plugs convenience receptacles and the points where the cords exit the equipment 11 Provid
58. tion or access point to establish a connection based on airlink quality and authorization acceptance With this and DCHP Client enabled factory defaults the 1 We will use the generic term Base Station throughout this document to stand for any of 900 Mhz base station products 1 Introduction APCD WM001 1 3 3 installer does not need to enter ANY configuration parameters into the MMT900 in order to install it e DHCP Client factory default The MMT900 can obtain its IP address subnet mask and IP gateway information from a DHCP server reducing the amount of configuration required for installation This allows the network operator to reassign IP addresses to MMT900s without having to access the mobile terminal itself e Secure Authentication and User Data Encryption The MMT900 can perform mutual authentication with the Base Station using the secure 4 way handshake mechanism of WPA2 All user data flowing over the air can be encrypted using the industry standard IEEE802 11 TKIP cypher Traffic to and from each terminal is encrypted using a key specific to that terminal ensuring message integrity and privacy for each user e Auto Remote Configuration The MMT900 will accept parameters from a RADIUS server to set other configurable parameters in the modem These parameters include password all SNMP parameters RF Frequency including enabling auto discovery and number of hosts M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA
59. uter has the correct address and net mask When the MMT900 replies to the ping command establish a telnet session with the command telnet 169 254 10 250 Once a telnet connection is established a password is requested Enter setup which will enter the setup menu M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 3 2 Setup Menu The Setup Menu structure consists of a menu with four selections Setup Menu MMT9000Setup Menu Modem Serial Number 610138 Station Identifier lt OISULTAS Software Version 8 10 4 Search State Searching for best signal Menu R adio Link Status Use this for pointing the antenna T roubleshooting information for network operator H elp e X it type option and press enter gt The Setup menu identifies the modem the software version and search state In this case the modem is configured for Nomadic Base Station Discovery and it is searching to find the best available Base Station There are 4 options e Radio Link Status see section 3 3 Radio Link Status Display e Troubleshooting information see section 3 4 Troubleshooting Information Display e Help this provides an on line explanation of the options and the information displayed with each e
60. wered from the vehicles DC power Vehicle Power System system section 2 3 3 Connecting Connect the modem to the end user s PC the End User s PC The MMTS000 mobile antennas mount to vehicle roofs or trunks The external pane can be mounted on command centers trailers etc Find the best location for mounting ine MMT9000 antenna at least 20 cm away from where people will stand section 2 3 4 Locating the MMT3000 Antenna section 2 3 5 Testing the Confirm that the link is functioning correctly Data Link Once the installation is complete and verified the network operator can complete the Postinstallation Stage using the Automatic Remote Configuration feature or manually over the air This is discussed in section 2 4 Post Installation M M D S Hypercable 81 rue des Carri res ZA de la Ronze 69440 Taluyers France Tel 33 0 4 78 48 74 75 Voip 33 0 962 305 810 Fax 33 0 426 031361 Mail info hypercable fr Web www hypercable fr www worldwave eu Code CEE FR 19 384 007 894 2 2 Pre Installation Steps 2 2 1 Network and MMT900 Configuration There are a number of steps that must be undertaken by the network operator before installing an MMT900 For more information see the LMS4000 Data Networking Concepts APCDLM050 LMS4000 900 MHz Radio Networking Concepts APCD LMO53 LMS4000 Managing the Network APCD LM052 and LMS4000 CLI Reference Manual APCD LMO51 on demand 1 Base Station Authori
61. zation Ensure that the MMT900 is authorized at one or more Base Stations with the appropriate Grade of Service 2 Secure Authentication If secure authentication and user data encryption are required a secret authentication key must be configured in the terminal and base station or RADIUS server 3 IP Addresses Configure a DHCP server to accept the new MMT900 s request s for an IP address if the modem has DHCP enabled factory default If not using DHCP then the MMT900 must be manually configured with the following settings e P address e Subnet mask e Gateway IP address 4 Frequency Assignment If the Nomadic Base Station Discovery feature factory default is used then the MMT900 will search for the Base Station upon power up This is the recommended approach If for some reason this is not acceptable then the MMT900 must be configured with its radio frequency or list of frequencies The easiest installation uses the MMT900 factory defaults so that the modem will gets all its IP address information from DHCP and its RF Frequency from the Nomadic Base Station Discovery feature Other useful information for the installer includes e The IP address of a site that accepts pings as well as the name of a site that accepts pings for testing the data link e Whether modem is being connected directly to end user PC or via an Ethernet switch or IP router In the latter cases the installer must provide a straight through Ethern

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