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1. Tid 2400 2450 2500 5150 5250 5350 5470 5725 5850 10 600 602 604 67 68 670 672 676 67 8 50 740 240 744 07 80 8 81 0 812 816 81 8 100 80 0 80 0 804 86 7 86 8 870 872 876 878 150 83 6 836 839 902 904 905 90 7 911 2913 200 86 1 86 1 864 927 929 93 0 932 936 93 8 250 88 0 880 884 946 948 950 952 95 6 95 7 300 89 4 896 899 962 964 966 967 971 973 350 90 9 90 9 913 976 5977 979 981 985 987 400 92 1 92 1 2924 987 989 991 992 996 99 8 500 94 0 94 0 94 4 100 7 100 8 101 0 101 2 101 6 101 8 750 97 5 97 5 979 104 2 104 3 104 5 104 7 105 1 105 3 1000 100 0 100 2 100 4 106 7 106 8 107 0 107 2 107 6 107 8 To minimize path loss effects you can either increase the transmit power increases the system gain decrease the operating frequency or increase the receiver sensitivity on the other end of the wireless communications link In addition path loss increases by a factor of approximately 6 dB for every doubling of frequency or path distance This factor is significant because it means that a doubling of the antenna or system gain an increase of 3 dB will not double the propagation distance of the signal To double the usable coverage area or path distance the antenna or system gain would have to increase by a factor of four which equates to an increase of 6 dB Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide
2. Cree RO awama bi RN Lane amo 7 What is the Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 7 ONE ME PREMISE STE ka 8 DE GE d FEE dq Rep EE Mg TT 8 Getting technical documentation 8 Getting product Haining corrida 8 Getting help from a distributor or reseller 8 Getting technical support from the Avaya Website 8 Regulatory compliance statements for WLAN Series 2332 Access Points 9 Federal Communications Commission FCC compliance notices 9 Class B interference statement 9 FEE CANNON Renny cade uu CR RE RE RE N OR aaa 9 RF radiation exposure and hazard statement 10 Non modification statement 10 Deployment statement ES GR REED cade k EGA pe A A GE NK REA 10 Dynamic Freguency Selection DFS in the 5 0 GHz UNII bands 10 Canadian I SlAlEMENU AA ex eR a S 10 European Union and European Free Trade Association EFTA regulatory cns unn 11 Declaration u u ss dia TA 11 European Community declaration of conformity 12 Countries of operation and restrictions of u
3. E SP 39 Kit COMES ELLE 39 Packie DONIS dvo equa So SRNA SE DE upset aqa 40 Basic outdoor installation information 41 lt A DERE de ME DEE ER tad memes 41 Signal attenuation and loss in outdoor installations 41 Antenna 22552 K 41 Signal path clearance cs A 41 Physical site SUE POET RES 41 Hardware Installation cercos eR DERE k Ge Who 43 COMPONENTS oa aue x 494 a CR 43 Outdoor external antenna connection scenarios 44 Surge suppressor lightning arrestor 46 AA PAN OE dic 47 Grounding PEACIDIES ces ES REDE tmb Co eR YE E EROR DE 48 Outdoor external antennas 50 Coax cable seal installation 21 Physical site iste ss KK eens a eae ed 52 RL TAT 53 Country Of operati 2 RES 53 Use of external antenna configuration option and WMS 53 Specifying the external antenna model 53 Other related documentation references 56 NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02
4. k iN 2 WZ x 2245 n Es 55 LM S 105 EES N x lt NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 103 Elevation Pattern SR49120D AN36RS 3 dB BW 16 Deg ACI E SL FN Zero Deg Overhea 1 VAN SERS Ql ACA z EXES H 90 Deg EES EL 522227711 2555 25 NNS lt 47 BR v ini lt SATIS TUN Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 104 Antenna descriptions 802 11b g 2 4GHz antennas 5 Order Number DR4000088E6 Omnidirectional Colinear Dipole Antenna Cushcraft Model S2403BPXN36RSM 2 4 2 5GHz 4 9 dBi Gain Indoor outdoor deployments Ideal for large open areas Pole or suspended ceiling mount Measures 11 5 x 1 NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 Appendix 105 Azimuth Pattern S2403BPXN36RSM 180 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 106 Elevation Pattern S2403BPXN36RSM 2412 MHz 2437 MHz 2462 MHz Zero Deg lt Overhead 90 Deg lt Horizon 180 NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 107 Order Number DR4000076E6 Directional Panel Antenna
5. Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide Avaya WLAN 2300 Document Status Standard Document Number NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Document Version 02 02 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Notices While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete and accurate at the time of printing Avaya assumes no liability for any errors Avaya reserves the right to make changes and corrections to the information in this document without the obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes Documentation disclaimer Avaya shall not be responsible for any modifications additions or deletions to the original published version of this documentation unless such modifications additions or deletions were performed by Avaya End User agree to indemnify and hold harmless Avaya Avaya s agents servants and employees against all claims lawsuits demands and judgments arising out of or in connection with subsequent modifications additions or deletions to this documentation to the extent made by End User Link disclaimer Avaya is not responsible for the contents or reliability of any linked Web sites referenced within this site or documentation s provided by Avaya Avaya is not responsible for the accuracy of any information statement or content provided on these sites and does not necessarily endorse the products services or information described or offered wi
6. Building External Entrance antenna indoor Outdoor NEMA Enclosure Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector CAT5 Ethernet Cable External antenna Coaxial Cable Outdoor rated coaxial cable CATSEthernet antenna Lightning Surge Protector Cable Attached to HEMA Enclosure Kit Contents for Series 2332 AP installed outdoors in NEMA Enclosure The kit consists of the following components Series 2332 Access Point in separate box ODS NEMA enclosure Ethernet lightning Surge Suppressor nstallation document Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 58 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted NEMA Enclosure Figure 11 Kit Contents of the NEMA Outdoor Solution Site Planning Perform a visual inspection to determine and document the physical characteristics of the site Ensure that the Site Planning meets the following requirements before you begin the installation Identify the roof area wall or tower for mounting the Outdoor Solution Choose a site with a clear line of sight from the transmitting antenna Determine the access area such as a stairway a ladder Identify existing equipment installations and assess the condition of proposed towers or mounting structures Assess environmental conditions such as temperature ventilation and humidity Ethernet The AP must be lt 100 meters from the WSS WLAN Security Switch Note Avaya recommends using outdo
7. Avviso intenzionali quali Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Access Point non sono progettati per il funzionamento con antenne di tipo diverso da quello fornito da Avaya Un trasmettitore intenzionale funzionare esclusivamente con le antenne per le quali dispone di autorizzazione Per un elenco completo delle antenne autorizzate per l uso di questo prodotto visitare il sito http www avaya com support Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 34 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Warning All wiring and cables to the Access Point the surge suppressor and the outdoor antenna should be routed separately It is particularly important that AC wiring or other outside cabling does not come in contact with the Access Point antenna cables or interface wiring Avertissement Tous les c blage et c bles au point d acc s au filtre de mont e subite et l antenne ext rieure devraient tre conduits s par ment Il est particulierement important que le c blage C A ou tout autre c blage d ext rieur n contacte pas le point d acc s antenne c ble ou c blage d interface Warnung Alle Verdrahtung und Kabel zum Zugangspunkt zum Schwankung Entst rer und zur im Freienantenne sollten separat verlegt werden Es ist da3 Wechselstrom Verdrahtung oder anderes AuBenseite Kabeln nicht mit den Zugangspunkt in Ber hrung kommt Antenne kabelt oder Schnittstelle Verdrahtung besonders wic
8. Table 2 Excepted member states France Operation outdoors for IEEE 802 1 1b g is limited to 2400 to 2454 MHz channels 1 through 7 at a maximum EIRP of 100 mW The 2332 E1 Access Point is disabled from operating on Channels 8 through 13 when either outdoor mode or an outdoor antenna configuration is selected Italy Operation outdoors for IEEE 802 11b g is prohibited without obtaining a license If the 2332 1 is to be used beyond the boundaries of the owner s property a general authorization is required from the Ministry of Communications Please check http www comunicazioni it it for further details Operation on all channels has been prohibited when either outdoor mode or an outdoor antenna configuration is selected Latvia Operation outdoors for IEEE 802 11b g is prohibited without obtaining a license If the 2332 1 is to be used beyond the boundaries of the owner s property outdoors or with an outdoor antenna a general authorization is first required from the Electronic Communications Office Please check http www esd lv for further details Operation on all channels has been prohibited when either outdoor mode or an outdoor antenna configuration is selected 5 0 GHz Bands IEEE 802 1 1a operation in the frequency bands listed below are governed by ETSI EN 301 893 1 4 1 and the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Effective July 1 2008 EN 301 893 v1 4 1 was updated to require compliance with 0
9. Warning Installation must be performed by qualified service personnel only Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the documentation Avertissement L installation doit tre effectu e uniquement par des techniciens qualifi s Lisez et suivez toutes les notices d avertissement et les instructions figurant sur le produit ou comprises dans la documentation Warnung Nur qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf die Installation vornehmen Lesen und befolgen Sie die Warnungshinweise und Anweisungen die auf dem Produkt gekennzeichnet oder in der Dokumentation enthalten sind Advertencia S lo el personal de servicio calificado podr realizar la instalaci n Lea y siga todas las instrucciones y advertencias marcadas en el producto o incluidas en la documentaci n Aviso Apenas profissionais de atendimento t cnico qualificados devem realizar a instala o Leia e siga todos os avisos e instru es destacados no produto ou que fa am parte da documentagao Avviso L installazione deve essere eseguita esclusivamente da personale qualificato Leggere e seguire tutti gli avvisi e le istruzioni presenti sul prodotto o inclusi nella documentazione 47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 29 Radio safety warnings Warning Install this device in such a manner as to maintain a minimum of 20 cm 7 9 in
10. 75 0 11 74 90 0 orthogonal infinite The following table provides a summary of the polarization mismatch between a linearly polarized and a circularly polarized wave as a function of the circularly polarized wave s axial ratio It is assumed that the circularly polarized wave s field components are orthogonal Table 16 Polarization mismatch between linear and circular polarized waves Minimum Polarization Maximum Polarization Axial Ratio Loss dB Loss dB 0 00 3 01 3 01 0 25 2 89 3 14 0 50 2 77 3 27 0 75 2 65 3 40 1 00 2 54 6 54 1 50 2 33 3 83 2 00 2 12 4 12 3 00 1 77 4 77 4 00 1 46 5 46 5 00 1 19 6 19 10 00 0 41 10 41 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 82 Appendix Bandwidth The term bandwidth simply defines the frequency range over which an antenna meets a certain set of performance criteria The important issue to consider regarding bandwidth is the performance tradeoffs between all of the properties described above as the bandwidth is widened to cover more area Summary of Related Performance Tradeoff Issues The antenna properties described above are all related in varying degrees In selecting or designing an antenna system the tradeoffs between all of these performance properties must be considered in order to ensure optimum system performance These factors must also be weighed against factors beyond the actual antenna properties such as RF propagatio
11. Canadian IC statement IC 332R 2332 Applies to 2332 1 Operation is subject to the following two conditions in Canada 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device To prevent radio interference to the licensed service i e co channel Mobile Satellite systems this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing and not supported by the WLAN 2332 1 Access Point NN47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 11 European Union and European Free Trade Association EFTA regulatory compliance This equipment may be operated in the countries that comprise the member countries of the European Union and the European Free Trade Association These countries listed in the following paragraph are referred to as The European Community throughout this document AUSTRIA BELGIUM BULGARIA CYPRUS CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK ESTONIA FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY LATVIA LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG MALTA NETHERLANDS POLAND PORTUGAL ROMANIA SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA SPAIN SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM ICELAND LICHTENSTEIN NORWAY SWITZERLAND The WLAN 2332 E1 and related Series 2332 Access Points communicate with Avaya WLAN Secu
12. L 22 1 NN NS NS a 1 5 T I II 18 poka il b 21 Z li Y a 8 EZ gf IX ZIN S N NV SN SS 22 N Z 2 Z P 47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 Appendix 101 Elevation Pattern 58491200 AN36RS 3 dB BW 16 Deg mm is 2 HT 5 65 GHz 5 725 GHz ai 44 II S OMT QI Zero Deg Overhead 72 XS NS WS gt NN Yj 7 N W M q 232 2329 Hg Wp N UN M uL UI 9 m Th 211 LN H TN JI C ae z NU EU NS _ gt Z NN 41 ATS L L Z 4 aN 2 k E S SN SN 5 Z 2 SS WQ NN 27 x 22 S NS Q WO 1 147 i Am Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 102 Azimuth Pattern SR49120D AN36RS 3 dB BW 140 Deg 0 Ses
13. the country code determines the transmit power levels and channels you can configure on the radios WSS software ensures that the values you can configure are valid for the country you specify You must specify the country in which you plan to operate the WSS and its APs WSS software does not allow you to configure or enable the AP radios until you specify the country of operation The country code is one of the parameters you set when you create a network plan Be sure to select the country code for the country in which the AP will be operated It is a violation of regulatory laws to set the country code to a country that is different than the actual country in which the AP is operating For a complete listing of the two letter country codes refer to the Approved Countries for the WLAN Series 2332 Components at http www avaya com support Use of external antenna configuration option CLI and WMS Specifying the external antenna model To specify the 2 4 GHz external antenna model using CLI use the following command set ap port list dap dap num radio 1 2 antennatype internal 24143 24123 24113 24203 24403 24453 24493 24553 24883 mixed 24143 OUT 24143 OUT 10 24143 OUT 25 24143 NEMA 24143 NEMA 10 24143 NEMA 25 24123 OUT 24123 OUT 10 24123 OUT 25 24123 NEMA 24123 NEMA 10 24123 NEMA 25 24113 OUT 24113 OUT 10 24113 OUT 25 24113 NEMA 24113 NEMA 10 24113 NEMA 25 24493 OUT 24493 OU
14. 8 second pulse widths and staggered PRF s in the 5470 5725 MHz band The 2332 E1 access point meets compliance with these new mandates by disabling operation via software on channels 120 124 128 and 132 in the 5600 to 5650 MHz frequency band because it cannot meet the 0 8 usecond pulse width and staggered PRF DFS requirements as outlined in the updated EN 301 893v1 4 1 standard Table 3 Restrictions of use in 5 0 GHz frequency bands 5150 to 5250 MHz Operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY 5250 to 5350 MHz Operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY 5470 to 5725 MHz Operation can be used indoors or outdoors per EN 301 893893 v1 4 1 5725 to 5850 MHz m currently NOT ALLOWED or supported in the 2332 E1 Access oint Operating parameters for both indoor and outdoor operation in the frequency bands listed above are identical in all member states except those listed below Table 4 Excepted Member States France No operation is permitted in either the 5 25 to 5 35 GHz or 5 470 to 5 725 GHz bands because the device is noncompliant with the DFS requirements stated in EN 301 893 v1 3 1 Therefore no outdoor operation is supported in France for the 2332 E1 Access Point Italy Operation outdoors for IEEE 802 11a is prohibited without obtaining a license If the 2332 E1 is to be used beyond the boundaries of the owner s property a general authorization is reguired from the Ministry of communications Please check ht
15. OUT 25 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 78 Antenna properties and considerations In the design and installation of a WLAN system system installers need to have some fundamental knowledge of antenna performance and RF propagation characteristics to ensure efficient performance of the network This knowledge will assist these individuals with the proper selection of system antennas as well as guiding their decisions on antenna mounting location and orientation in an effort to ensure optimum system coverage and performance A properly selected antenna system has the capability of improving overall system performance and may lead to a reduction in system cost if the overall number of access points can be reduced Conversely a poorly selected antenna system may degrade system performance and may lead to an increase in overall system cost Antenna properties The external antennas supported by the WLAN 2332 system are passive devices A key attribute included in their design is that they are DC coupled to the output of the WLAN access point to enable the software to detect their presence and direct the energy out their aperture rather than through the internal antennas mounted within the access point housing Since they are
16. Point Properties 802 11 Radio Number 2 Enabled w Antenna Location Antenna 5643 Antenna Direction degrees Radio Profile Channel Number Transmit Power dBm Auto Tune Max Transmit Power dBm Load Balancing Enable Load Balance v Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 56 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted Other related documentation references N WLAN Management System 2300 Series Reference Manual Instructions for planning configuring deploying and managing the entire WLAN with the WLAN Management System tool suite WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide Instructions for configuring and managing the system through the WSS software CLI WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Reference Functional and alphabetic reference to WSS software commands supported on WSSs and APs WLAN Series 2332 Access Point Installation Guide Instructions for planning configuring deploying and managing the access points NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Mounted NEMA Enclosure 57 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted in NEMA Enclosure Introduction This chapter provides the NEMA Enclosure Installation Instructions for the WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution where the AP is mounted outdoors Figure 10 Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution
17. SAR EN 50385 2002 European Community declaration of conformity WLAN Radio Model 2332 as stated in the following Declarations of Conformity represents all models in the Series 2332 as listed above Bulgaria Czech Republic Denmark English Estonia Finland France Ha WLAN 2332 e cbc 1999 5 Eesky Avayatimto prohla uje ze tento WLAN Radio Model 2332 je ve shodi se zakladnimi pozadavky a dal imi peislu nymi ustanovenimi smirnice 1999 5 ES Dansk Undertegnede Avayaerkleerer herved at f lgende udstyr WLAN Radio Model 2332 overholder de vesentlige krav og evrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF English Hereby Avaya declares that this WLAN Radio Model 2332 is in compliance with the essential reguirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Eesti K esolevaga kinnitab Avayaseadme WLAN Radio Model 2332 vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Suomi Avayavakuuttaa t ten ett WLAN Radio Esikuvallinen 2332 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Fra
18. WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution kits for AP Installed Indoors Part z Kit Components Number DR4011019E5 Surge Coax Seal tape 10 ft RoHS 1 Male 1 Female Documentation Phase I Outdoor suppressor Plenum rated RSMA RSMA starter bundle coax cable connector connector DR400085E5 Surge Coax Seal tape Documentation Surge suppressor suppressor DR4018006E5 10 ft RoHS seal tape 1 Female 1 Male Documentation 10 ft Coax Outdoor rated RSMA RSMA extension coax cable connector connector DR4018007E5 25 ft RoHS seal tape 1 Female 1 Male Documentation 25 ft Coax Outdoor rated RSMA RSMA extension coax cable connector connector NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 41 Basic outdoor installation information Signal path distance In an environment without obstacles in the signal path the maximum communication distance between antennas depends primarily on the types of antennas the operating frequency the data rate and the free space loss between them Make sure your proposed mounting site provides adequate clearance around the transmitting antenna to enable adequate signal propagation The WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution supports data rates up to 54 Mbps Signal attenuation and loss in outdoor installations Appendix on page 69 Antenna polarization Appendix on page 69 Signal path clearance A radio beam is intended to travel from o
19. accesso nella struttura esterna sia alimentato mediante tecnologia POE Power Over Ethernet fornita solo dai prodotti Avaya WSS 2350 o WSS 2360 2361 Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 38 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution NN47250 506 324883 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 39 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted AP Introduction This chapter provides the basic outdoor installation instructions for WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution where the access point is mounted indoors Kit Contents The WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted AP consists of the following components An access point a surge protector and grounding block and an external antenna Figure 1 shows a typical installation The access point is mounted indoors and external antennas are typically mounted outdoors the surge protector and grounding block is installed outdoors at the building entrance This document describes the solution mounting procedures only Figure 1 Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted AP External Antenna CATS Ethernet cable Plenum rated 10 indoor extension cable Outdoor rated 10 or 25 extension cable Optional Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 40 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted Package contents Table 7 Avaya
20. energy is delivered to the antenna in that some energy normally radiated by the antenna is now dissipated in the earth This will reduce the system efficiency In addition to impacting the antenna impedance the earth also changes the antenna s radiation pattern and polarization depending upon the height the antenna is located above the ground When an antenna is located over the earth an image is generated in the earth This image will contribute to the total radiated field by vector summing the direct and reflected waves This is essentially a multipath phenomenon and illustrates how the antenna height affects pattern performance Mechanical down tilt can be used to try and compensate for these effects Down tilt refers to tilting the main beam downward away from the perpendicular with the horizon Mechanical down tilt really only applies to sectorized antennas that have narrow horizontal beamwidths of less than or equal to 60 degrees The narrower the azimuth pattern the more uniform the tilt will be across the 3 dB beamwidth of the antenna Optimizing antenna location can reduce multipath and interference problems This includes antenna height as well as location relative to nearby objects Protecting against multipath fading is difficult and may require other techniques such as diversity to mitigate multipath interference Overall antenna selection and location optimization is not an arbitrary task It does require an evaluation of system cove
21. from 5 25 5 35 GHz 9 6 dBi from 5 470 5 725 GHz and 9 5 dBi from 5 725 5 85 GHz It has a 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector and either a wall or pole mounting capability Antenna is rugged easy to install and provides a very symmetrical and uniform 120 degree H plane and 15 degree E plane pattern Designed for long wide coverage environments 5103 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry 5103 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5103 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5103 OUT Output power is compensated for the addition of lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable 5103 The 10 refers to the addition of the 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5103 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated
22. in the cables to prevent water from entering the building NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Mounted in NEMA Enclosure 61 Grounding principles To connect the Surge Protector to ground use the shortest and most direct run possible with 8 solid copper wire or equivalent Refer to your local electric code standards for correct installation Applying coax seal tape For applying Coax seal tape refer See Coax cable seal installation page 51 Installation of Series 2332 Access Points In this section you will find instructions on installing the Series 2332 Access Points in an outdoor mounted enclosure Installation of the NEMA Enclosure 1 Remove the NEMA Enclosure from the ODS kit and place it on a flat surface near the installation location The following figure shows the enclosure connections from left to right ground lug Ethernet Gland and two external antenna connectors Figure 12 NEMA Enclosure 2 Open the enclosure cover by pushing the latches down on the side and lifting the cover up Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 62 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted in NEMA Enclosure Figure 13 External Antenna cables in the Enclosure 3 Obtain the AP mounting bracket from the AP kit 4 Use two 6 32 screws to secure the mounting bracket to the standoffs in the enclosure as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Mounting Bra
23. or pole mounting options available Symmetrical and uniform 120 degree H plane and 15 degree E plane patterns Measures 1 x 2 4 x 9 5 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 98 Azimuth Pattern SR49120DAN36RS 3 dB BW 130 Deg 20117 SN WZS 8 es a os Q K AS 5 N 42 SN 2 gt m 77 L ip Wy S Z 9 NS 7 L ih 21117 111 RN I 18 Le a M K U L 5 ij li 20111 OSS 221211 2 2 7 2 7 a sit RR Z 89 lt NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 99 Elevation Pattern SR49120DAN36RS OTe a gt Zero Deg Overhead SS 2 269 CSS 25 ZZ Uy SS n ANS NN 1 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 100 Appendix Azimuth Pattern SR49120D AN36RS 3 dB BW 135 Deg 5 50 GHz 5 65 GHz 5 725 GHz TIS SZ A 7 A se UD
24. other nearby access points and when receiving they may allow interference into the access point from surrounding WLANs or rogue devices Directivity and Gain The directivity of an antenna is a relative measure of how an antenna focuses or directs the energy it radiates in the main beam of the antenna pattern It is defined as the ratio of the antenna radiation intensity in a specific direction to the radiation intensity of an isotropic radiator for the same radiated power The higher the directivity the more focused the antenna pattern The gain of an antenna is closely related to its directivity but takes into consideration the losses in the antenna such as conduction and dielectric losses as well as the directional capabilities of the antenna By definition it is equal to 4 times the ratio of the maximum radiation intensity to the net power accepted by the antenna at its input Gain is measured on a far field outdoor test range by comparing the gain of the antenna under test to that of a pre calibrated Standard Gain antenna Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 80 10log G A 22 Where antenna gain in dB operating wavelength in meters A effective aperture in square meters If we double the length of the aperture the gain of the antenna is doubled which means the gain increases by 3 dB An antenna s efficiency is a measure of the ratio of the gain of an antenna to its directivi
25. passive devices they do not process nor amplify the RF signal Even if they are 100 efficient they cannot radiate more total power than is delivered to their input terminal from the access point The basic properties that are used to describe the performance of an antenna include impedance and VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio radiation patterns 3 dB beamwidth directivity gain EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power polarization and bandwidth These properties and their impact on system performance are discussed in the following sections Impedance and VSWR In order to achieve maximum power transfer between an access point and an antenna the input impedance of the antenna must identically match the characteristic impedance of the output of the access point If the two impedances do not match a reflected wave will be created at the antenna input and travel back towards the access point This reflection is associated with a mismatch loss between the access point and the antenna and results in an overall reduction of system efficiency and available transmission power The WLAN supported external antennas have been designed to match the output impedance of the WLAN Series 2332 access points to ensure optimum system power transfer The Voltage Standing Wave Ratio or VSWR is the ratio between the maximum voltage and the minimum voltage that appears along the transmission line connecting the access point to the antenna The VSWR which can be
26. the NCC any company enterprise or user is not allowed to change frequency enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to an approved low power radio frequency device Article 14 The low power radio frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere with legal communications If found the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act The low power radio frequency devices must be susceptible with the interference from legal communications or ISM radio wave radiated devices NN47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 17 LPODO2 802 11 BEE Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure U NII 475 RSS UNIT 4 7 5 5 5 25 5 35 PR ASR Rik 4 7 6 RRR ASS let ES ROB TRETE KAR MERFTIB BIER REA 4 7 7 AS DIERE ARE AS E PXE IE Set OY ESR MENS MBE TI ARAL A SIME 5 25 5 35 ME DARE ATE AR AEA 3163668 1848 AE DI See A 4 7 5 Within the 5 25 5 35 GHz band U NII devices will be restricted indoor operations to reduce potential for harmful interference to co channel MSS operations 4 7 6 The operation of the U NII devices is subject to
27. the conditions that no harmful interference is caused The user must stop operating the device immediately should harmful interference be caused and shall not resume until the condition causing the harmful interference has been corrected Moreover the interference must be accepted that may be caused by the operation of an authorized communications or ISM equipment 4 7 7 Manufacturers of U NII devices are responsible for ensuring frequency stability such that an emission is maintained within the band of operation under all conditions of normal operation as specified in the user manual Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 18 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Outdoor Operating Restrictions United States and Canada 2 4 GHz Band IEEE 802 11b g operation in the 2 400 to 2 4835 GHz ISM band is governed by FCC Part 15 Subparts B amp C in the US and IC RSS 210 in Canada These rules state that the parameters for both indoor and outdoor operation in this frequency band are identical 5 0 GHz Bands IEEE 802 11a operation in the following frequency bands is governed by FCC Part 15 Subparts B amp C and FCC Part 15 Subpart E for the US and IC RSS 210 Issue 6 in Canada There are restrictions of use in the 5 0 GHz frequency bands and they are outlined below Table 1 Restrictions of use in 5 0 GHz frequency bands 5150 to 5250 MHz Operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY FCC Part 1
28. to 5 35 GHz and 5 470 to 5 725 GHz bands are listed below This device is restricted to indoor use only when operated in the European Community using the 5 15 5 25 GHz and 5 25 5 35 GHz bands which includes channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 and 64 The 5 GHz Turbo Mode feature is not allowed for operation in any European Community country Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS The 2332 E1 and related Series 2332 Access Points implement a DFS feature in accordance with the limits in EN 301 893v1 4 1 Section 4 7 and Annex D Tables D 1 D 2 and D 4 for a device operating in the mode defined as Master Section 4 7 Tables 5 of this document define the requirements prior to using a channel and during normal operation for a Master device i e Interference Detection Threshold Channel Availability Check Time Uniform Spreading Channel Closing Transmission Time and Channel Move Time This product qualifies for this category since the maximum achievable transmit power is greater than 23 dBm per the requirements of Table D 2 in Annex D of the standard IEEE 802 11a operation in the 5250 to 5350 MHz and 5470 to 5725 MHz frequency bands is governed by ETSI EN 301 893v1 4 1 and the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Effective July 1 2008 EN 301 893 v1 4 1 was updated to require compliance with 0 8 usecond pulse widths and staggered PRF s in the 5470 5725 MHz band The 2332 1 access point meets compliance with these new mandates by disabling opera
29. 0 refers to the addition of the 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5643 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated OUT25 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable S51514WPN36RSM DR4000071E6 WLAN Directional Patch Panel Antenna with an average gain of 13 1 dBi from 5 15 5 25 GHz 13 0 dBi from 5 25 5 35 GHz 13 0 dBi from 5 470 5 725 GHz and 12 9 dBi from 5 725 5 85 GHz It has a 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector For use in campus or in building applications It offers a very precise and controllable pattern Must order mounting bracket separately 5133 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry 5133 be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5133 used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated
30. 0PN 36RS 3 48 BW 100 Deg RIES EA 27 CST zh Ni d asi P S 5 Zero Deg pal ih da AA b x TAN Ss SS Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 94 Elevation Pattern 4901790PN36RS 90 Deg Horizon 3 dB BW 6 5 Deg Zero Deg Overhead ueg Lee NESER Dmm am 0 225 270 315 360 8 1 Elevation Angle deg 135 90 45 47250 506 324883 02 Version 02 02 Appendix 95 Azimuth Pattern 4901790PN36RS 3 dB BW 102 Deg REIS KORE Mer TED KOS e QKR NU dij ORY 50 RO AMI EO ARSS VI Saar EE SE OASE 5225724 95 260 APE LI im 255 He gt lt 1 KOH a 130 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 96 Appendix Elevation Pattern S4901790PN36RS 90 Deg lt Horizon 3 dB BW 6 5 Deg Zero Deg Overhead ueg 360 315 0 225 270 8 1 Elevation Angle deg 90 135 45 NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 97 High Gain Directional Panel Antenna Order Number DR4000091E6 Cushcraft Model SR49120DAN36RS 5 15 5 25 GHz 10 0 dBi Peak Gain 5 25 5 35 GHz 9 9 dBi Peak Gain 5 470 5 725 GHz 9 6 dBi Peak Gain 5 725 5 85 GHz 9 5 dBi Peak Gain Wall
31. 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24883 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated OUT25 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable PC2415NA36RSM DR4000077E6 WLAN 15 Element Yagi Antenna with an average gain of 14 1 dBi 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector and an articulating mount Antenna is rugged easy to install and provides a very symmetrical and uniform pattern Designed for long narrow coverage environments like a tunnel 24143 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry 24143 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24143 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24143 OUT Output power
32. 13 Deg 2412 MHz 2437 MHz 2462 MHz Zero Deg lt End of Antenna 00 160 195190145 195170165 180 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 118 Elevation Pattern PC2415NA36RSM 3 dB BW 30 Deg 1 dB BW 16 Deg 0 5 04535045 10 15 20 u 2412 MHz Zero Deg Overhead 90 Deg End of Antenna NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 119 Mounting of Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector The following figures show AL CATS Dimensions for mounting the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector Figure 23 Top view o e ZA ALTELICON m Figure 24 Bottom view 176 Da Mounting Holes 4x Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 120 Figure 25 Side view Figure 26 Mounting screws Mounting Screw 4x 6 or M3 5 Pan Hd 47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02
33. 24493 24493 NEMA 10 24493 25 24883 OUT 24883 OUT 10 24883 OUT 25 24883 24883 10 24883 NEMA 25 To specify the 5 0 GHz external antenna model using CLI use the following command set ap port list dap dap num radio 1 2 antennatype Internal 5133 5303 5643 5173 5103 mixed 5133 OUT 5133 OUT 10 5133 OUT 25 5133 NEMA 5133 NEMA 10 5133 NEMA 25 5643 OUT 5643 OUT 10 5643 OUT 25 5643 NEMA 5643 NEMA 10 5643 NEMA 25 5173 OUT 5173 OUT 10 5173 OUT25 5173 5173 NEMA 10 5173 NEMA 25 5103 OUT 5103 OUT 10 5103 OUT 25 5103 NEMA 5103 NEMA 10 5103 25 Note The options displayed are dependent upon the access point model number that this CLI command is executed against The following example is for a 2332 A1 Access Point To configure antenna model 5643 OUT 10 for a 2332 A1 on Distributed AP 1 type the following command WSS set dap 1 radio 1 antennatype 5643 OUT 10 To specify the external antenna model using WMS use the AP Configuration menu and fill in the required information refer Figure 21 Figure 24 Configuring an Antenna Z Access Point Pro perties Access Point 802 119 Radio 802 11a Radio AP Redundancy 802 11 Radio Number Enabled v Antenna Location outdoor 7 Antenna Type 5643 Antenna Direction degrees 0 00 Radio Profile default Channel Numb
34. 5 0 GHz bands APAC Australia 5150 to 5250 MHz and 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Hong Kong 5150 to 5250 MHz and 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY India Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Indonesia Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Japan Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands NN47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 21 Table 6 5 0 GHz Outdoor Restrictions REGION RESTRICTIONS Europe New Zealand 5150 to 5250 MHz and 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Philippines Taiwan 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Thailand Vietnam Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY MIDDLE EAST Bahrain Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Egypt Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Israel Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Jordan Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Kuwait Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Oman 5150 to 5250 MHz and 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted t
35. 5 400 amp IC RSS 210 5250 to 5350 MHz Operation can be used indoors or outdoors FCC Part 15 400 amp IC RSS 210 5470 to 5725 MHz Operation can be used indoors or outdoors FCC Part 15 400 amp IC RSS 210 5725 to 5825 MHz Operation can be used indoors or outdoors FCC Part 15 400 amp IC RSS 210 5725 to 5875 MHz Operation can be used indoors or outdoors FCC Part 15 247 The software settings that govern the operating parameters of the 2332 A1 Access Point have been constructed to prohibit operation in the 5150 to 5250 MHz band when either outdoor mode or an outdoor antenna configuration is selected Please refer to the External Antenna Selection Guide for a complete listing of the indoor and outdoor antennas In addition the 2332 A1 Access Point has been prohibited via software from operating in the 5250 to 5350 MHz and 5470 to 5725 MHz frequency bands because it cannot meet the DFS requirements as outlined in the rules of the FCC for Part 15 Subpart E that come into force on July 20 2007 European Union EU and European Fair Trade Association EFTA 2 4 GHz Band IEEE 802 11b g operation in the 2400 to 2483 5 MHz WLAN band is governed by ETSI EN 300 328 v1 7 1 These rules state that the parameters for both indoor and outdoor operation in this frequency band are identical in all member states except those listed below NN47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 19
36. 7 07 DEVIATION The 2332 E1 and related Series 2332 access points were tested to and are compliant with all of the technical specifications of EN 301 893 v1 4 1 for operation in the 5 0 GHz bands except the DFS requirements in the 5600 5650 MHz band IEEE 802 11a operation in the 5250 to 5350 MHz and 5470 to 5725 MHz frequency bands is governed by ETSI EN 301 893 v1 4 1 and the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Effective July 1 2008 EN 301 893 v1 4 1 was updated to require compliance with 0 8 usecond pulse widths and staggered PRF s in the 5470 5725 MHz band The 2332 1 access point meets compliance with these new mandates by disabling operation via software on channels 120 124 128 and 132 in the 5600 to 5650 MHz frequency band because it cannot meet the 0 8 second pulse width and staggered PRF DFS requirements as outlined in the updated EN 301 893v1 4 1 standard Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 12 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Wideband transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques and Broadband Radio Access Networks BRAN 5 GHz high performance RLAN Certifications are harmonized to the EN standards covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive Compliance includes testing with antennas as specified in attached table
37. 84 In addition to the free space path loss mentioned above RF signals will be attenuated as they pass through objects such as foliage walls and buildings The level of signal attenuation in these instances can increase the loss and reduce the communications range by an additional amount of 10 to 20 dB or greater Care should be used when installing the antennas and access points to ensure that no objects or barriers are blocking the communication paths of the antennas Most if not all antenna performance characteristics are specified under free space conditions It is important to realize that these performance characteristics may change once the antenna is located in its operating environment Surrounding objects such as the earth walls buildings floors etc will impact the antenna s specified performance The fact that antenna performance may change in the operating environment does not invalidate the use of free space data It is impossible to specify performance for all environments and the free space performance characteristics provide the most suitable reference for comparing relative antenna performance When an antenna is located near the earth its radiated field couples with the earth and changes the antenna s radiation pattern and impedance characteristics The antenna impedance is changed from its free space value by the addition of a component known as ground impedance The presence of this component changes how RF
38. Cushcraft Model S2409PN36RSM 2 4 2 5GHz 8 8 dBi Gain Indoor Outdoor deployments Well suited for wall mounting applications Good for hallways and corridors where multi path and scattering can be a problem 3 foot cable Measures only 6 x 6 x 1 25 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 108 Azimuth Pattern S2409PN36RSM 3 dB BW 66 Deg 1 dB BW 30 Deg 0 5 aa 945950 10 10 15 20 2412 MHz 2437 MHz 2462 MHz Zero Deg Broadside NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 109 Elevation Pattern S2409PN36RSM 3 dB BW 55 Deg 1 dB BW 31 Deg 0 5 uo do 19 15 50 2412 MHz 2437 MHz 2462 MHz Zero Deg Overhead 90 Deg Broadside Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 110 7 Order Number DR4000086E6 Directional Patch Panel Array Cushcraft Model S241290PN36RSM 2 4 2 5GHz 12 dBi Gain Outdoor deployments 90 degree H plane and 17 degree E plan Designed for long wide coverage environments 3 foot cable with tilt mount available Measures 26 x 3 x 1 NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 111 Azimuth Pattern S241290PN36RSM Vertical Polarization Horizontal Polarization 0 BW 64 Deg 10 15 2 40 GHz 5 2 45 GHz 2 50 GHz Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 112 Elevation Pattern 241290PN 36RS
39. ERE GE 70 Antenna properties and considerations 78 Antenna proprios J zni Qe OE a re bek sasa OE 78 RF Propagation and Path LOSS 22 2 2 dem RR 82 Antenna descriptions 802 11a 5 0 GHz antennas 85 Antenna descriptions 802 11b g 2 4GHz antennas 104 Mounting of Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector 119 Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 6 Contents 47250 506 324883 02 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 7 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Introduction This document provides the basic outdoor hardware installation instructions for your WLAN Series 2332 For information about WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted AP refer Chapter WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted AP on page 39 For information about WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted in NEMA Enclosure refer Chapter WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted in NEMA Enclosure on page 57 For more information about AP installation as well as safety and installation requirements see the following Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Access Point Installation Guide What is the Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution The Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution is the incorporation of existing and new Avayacom
40. M Gain 2 to 3 30 ORAL 0 mu Uva i 4 25 0 45 90 135 47250 506 324883 02 Version 02 02 113 Order Number DR4000087E6 Directional Patch Panel Array Cushcraft Model SR24120DN36RSM 2 4 2 5GHz 11 dBi Gain Outdoor deployments 120 degree H plane and 14 degree E plan Designed for long wide coverage environments 3 foot cable Measures 23 x 3 x 2 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 114 Azimuth Pattern SR24120DN36RSM Horizontal Vertical Polarization Polarization BW 105 Deg 5 1015 47250 506 324883 02 Version 02 02 115 Elevation Pattern SR24120DN36RSM Max Gain is a few deg be below horizon at the low e nd of the band ja k SELL AWANA AA NI Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 116 9 Order Number DR4000077E6 Directional Yagi Antenna Cushcraft Model PC2415NA36RSM 2 4 2 5GHz 14 1 dBi Gain Indoor Outdoor deployments Articulating mount for precise direction Good for long and narrow zones like tunnels 3 foot cable Measures 26 5 x 3 75 x 1 5 NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 117 Azimuth Pattern PC2415NA36RSM 3 dB BW 25 Deg 1 dB BW
41. Outdoor Solution Guide 46 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted Table 10 Loss associated with 10 foot and 25 foot outdoor rated extension cables Connects surge Outdoor Cable LMR 240 suppressor to Antenna Component 10 ft Cable 25 ft Cable Frequency Loss dB Loss linear Loss dB Loss linear MHz 2400 2500 1 84 0 345 3 89 0 591 5150 5250 2 68 0 460 5 70 0 731 5250 5350 2 79 0 474 5 81 0 737 5470 5725 2 78 0 473 5 91 0 743 5725 5850 2 81 0 476 5 93 0 745 The following table summarizes the net effective loss for the three connection scenarios outlined above In general for the 2 4 GHz operating frequency band Scenario 1 will have an additional loss of 3 0 dB Scenario 2 will have an additional loss of 4 9 dB and Scenario 3 will add a loss of 6 9 dB Table 11 Summary of loss for three scenarios Outdoor Combinations Configuration Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Frequency Loss dB Loss linear Loss dB Loss linear Loss Loss linear MHz 2400 2500 3 02 0 501 4 86 0 673 6 91 0 796 5150 5250 5 36 0 709 8 04 0 843 11 06 0 922 5250 5350 5 38 0 710 8 17 0 847 11 18 0 924 5470 5725 5 70 0 731 8 48 0 858 11 61 0 931 5725 5850 5 87 0 741 8 68 0 865 11 81 0 934 Surge suppressor lightning arrestor The series gas discharge surge suppressors lightning arresters provide high level pro
42. Series 2332 Access Points Number 5 0 GHz Antennas String S5153WBPN36RSM DR4000070E6 WLAN Collinear Omni directional Dipole Antenna that contains two collocated elements It has an average gain of 4 5 dBi from 5 15 5 25 GHz 3 8 dBi from 5 25 5 35 GHz 4 7 dBi from 5 47 5 725 GHz and 4 4 dBi from 5 725 5 85 GHz It is 7 in height and has a 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector For use in Warehouses Auditoriums Shopping Malls industrial complexes and other locations 5643 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 75 WSS Model WLAN Series 2332 Access Points Cushcraft Number Model 5 0 GHz Antennas String 5643 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5643 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5643 OUT Output power is compensated for the addition of lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable 5643 The 1
43. Sie ein drahtloses Ger t an einem gef hrlichen Ort verwenden informieren Sie sich ber die regionalen und landesweiten Gesetze und wenden Sie sich an Orten mit Nutzungsbeschrankungen an die Sicherheitsbeauftragten Advertencia Antes de utilizar un dispositivo inal mbrico en una ubicaci n peligrosa consulte los c digos locales nacionales y los directorios de seguridad de la ubicaci n acerca de las restricciones de uso Aviso Antes de usar um dispositivo sem fio em local perigoso consulte as normas locais nacionais al m de diretrizes de seguranga locais para se informar sobre restri es de uso Avviso Prima di utilizzare un dispositivo wireless in un ambiente pericoloso controllare i codici locali e nazionali e consultare i relativi servizi antinfortunistici per le restrizioni sull uso NN47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 33 Warning Intentional radiators such as the Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Access Point are not intended to be operated with any antenna s other than those furnished by Avaya An intentional radiator may only be operated with the antenna s with which it is authorized For a complete listing of the authorized antennas for use with this product visit http www avaya com support Avertissement Les metteurs intentionnels tels que les points d acc s WLAN Series 2332 de Avaya sont pas destin s a fonctionner avec des a
44. T 10 24493 OUT 25 24493 NEMA 24493 NEMA 10 24493 NEMA 25 24883 OUT 24883 OUT 10 24883 OUT 25 24883 NEMA 24883 NEMA 10 24883 NEMA 25 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 54 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted To specify the 5 0 GHz external antenna model using CLI use the following command set ap port list dap dap num radio 1 2 antennatype internal 5133 5303 5643 5173 5103 mixed 5133 OUT 5133 OUT 10 5133 OUT 25 5133 NEMA 5133 NEMA 10 5133 NEMA 25 5643 OUT 5643 OUT 10 5643 OUT 25 5643 NEMA 5643 NEMA 10 5643 NEMA 25 5173 OUT 5173 OUT 10 5173 OUT 25 5173 NEMA 5173 10 5173 25 5103 OUT 5103 OUT 10 5103 OUT 25 5103 NEMA 5103 NEMA 10 5103 NEMA 25 Note The options displayed are dependent upon the access point model number that this CLI command is executed against The following example is for an Access point 2332 1 configure antenna model 5643 10 for 2332 1 on Distributed 1 type the following command WSS set dap 1 radio 1 antennatype 5643 OUT 10 success change accepted To specify the external antenna model using WMS use the AP Configuration menu and fill in the required information NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 55 Figure 9 WMS AP external antenna configuration
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46. Version 02 02 Contents 5 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Mounted NEMA Enclosure 57 DAS e c oka case cache ceca 57 Kit Contents for Series 2332 AP installed outdoors in NEMA Enclosure 57 te PARIO eke SAREE RODS KR eee ORES RARER KES 58 cede asta OER DE RE DE ER 58 FUCA pui P RK ES REO 58 PISEQUBOAS bec GEE RA dea 59 BU lp EEUU 59 E u u o RE baha EE HERRERA READS 60 Pe ERR Y REV EP ITA Her exea 60 Reference MONON i acu OE o K QURE V des A EUR Y b EGER ORA 60 Ethernet and Antenna Lightning Surge Protector 60 Applying coax seal tape 61 Installation of Series 2332 Access Points 61 Installation of the NEMA 61 Installation of the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector 65 Terminal Sip s vio AAA 66 GUIDE KOLE OR ORE HES OE OF 67 COUNTY of Operation u ul s s a od HR KEND RE ER BR cac d 67 APPENA 69 Supported antenna information 69 Outdoor external antenna pons ini u a 69 SUPOIESSION sess esa ee E
47. WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 42 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted Contact information and access permissions Make sure the following general requirements are met before beginning the installation Confirm customer provided information such as site contact names and telephone numbers Examine the building tenant lease to verify or establish building roof or tower rights If available use layout drawings to evaluate the feasibility of modifications or special permits that might be necessary For a tower mounted installation find out if the owner operator or landlord requires a professional certified tower climber to do the work Physical site Make sure the following physical site requirements are met before beginning the installation Identify the roof area wall or tower for mounting the antenna You must choose a site with a clear line of sight from the transmitting antenna Determine the access area such as a stairway or a ladder Identify existing equipment installations and assess the condition of proposed towers or mounting structures Assess environmental conditions such as temperature ventilation and humidity Warning Install this device in such a manner as to maintain a minimum of 20 cm 7 9 inches separation distance between the radiating element s and all persons This safety warning conforms with FCC radio frequency exposure limits W
48. a 5150 to 5250 MHz and 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY External Antenna Statement Intentional radiators such as the Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Access Point are not intended to be operated with any antenna s other than those furnished by Avaya An intentional radiator may only be operated with the antenna s with which it is authorized For a complete listing of the authorized antennas for use with this product visit http www avaya com support In order to ensure continued compliance use of an antenna not on the Avaya approved antenna list is not allowed without specific authorization from Avaya Use of an antenna not specifically authorized by Avaya may not comply with local regulatory requirements with respect to radiated emission limits and may result in illegal operation of the product The installer of the wireless system and associated antenna is required to ensure that only those antennas on the Avaya approved antenna list or those antennas specifically approved by Avaya on a case by case basis are deployed with the intentional radiator Be sure to associate the appropriate antenna model number and localized regulatory region when selecting the Avaya authorized antenna s Country Specific External Antenna Restrictions The following list of countries cannot use the Avaya approved antennas listed in the table Use of these antennas would violate the local regulatory rules and approved certifications
49. allation Improved coverage and performance External antennas allow planners to optimize coverage and deliver higher available data rates to user concentrations Can provide a low cost fix for trouble spots Appropriately outfitting existing APs with external antennas can greatly improve coverage and available data rates in areas that are not adequately serviced Lower cost of coverage External antennas improve overall system efficiency by effectively directing available energy to where it s needed This ensures overall system utility is maximized for any installation The WLAN Series 2332 outdoor external antennas are the only external antennas certified by for use with WLAN Series 2332 systems WLAN Series 2332 Access Points that are outfitted with non certified outdoor external antennas are not supported under support agreements The WLAN Series 2332 system must be upgraded to WSS Software Release 6 0 6 2 or later and WMS Software Release 6 0 7 1 or later This upgrade includes antenna pattern libraries for the WLAN Series 2332 outdoor external antenna portfolio and allows the system to Compensate for extension cable loss and lightning protection circuitry that is essential for operation in an outdoor environment Correctly interpret received signal strength measurements from APs with external antennas when calculating rogue device or client location The WLAN Series 2332 System outdoor external antenna portfolio is sourced
50. an for potential leaning or falling of this equipment into these lines You may get injured or killed if you are touching or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electric power lines Ensure there is NO possibility that equipment or personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly with power lines Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 60 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted NEMA Enclosure If anything such as a wire or mast does come in contact with a powerline DO NOT TOUCH IT ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT Call the power company Do not attempt to errect antennas or towers on windy days Installation The horizontal distance from a tower mast or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice the total length of the mast antenna combination This will ensure that the mast will not contact the power line if it falls either during installation or later Make sure that all towers and masts are securely grounded and electric cables connected to antennas have lightning protection This will help to prevent fire damage or human injury in case of lightning static build up or short circuit when equipment is connected to the antenna Heat Cold loading The NEMA Enclosure environment must not exceed the operating specifications for the AP Series 2332 Temperature must be between 0 to 50 degrees C and humidity between 10 to 95 non condensing Reference Information Th
51. and related Series 2332 Access Points whether using the internal or approved external antennas is guaranteed to meet this limit by automatically adjusting the transmit power level through the operating software depending upon the gain of the selected antenna NN47250 506 324883 Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 15 Operation using the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5 470 to 5 725 GHz channels in the European Community To remain in conformance with European National spectrum usage laws follow the channel limitations associated with the 5 GHz bands as specified in this document The professional installer should verify the current channel of operation and the expected transmit power level of the 2332 E1 or related Series 2332 Access Point to confirm that the device is operating in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for the European Community country where the unit is being installed If operation is occurring outside of the allowable frequencies or above the power levels as indicated in this guide then operation of the product must cease immediately and the installer must consult with the local technical support staff responsible for the wireless network This device is intended to be operated in all countries of the European Community Additional restrictions of use for the 2332 1 and related Series 2332 Access Points within the European Community countries the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz 5 25
52. arning Intentional radiators such as the Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Access Points are not intended to be operated with any antenna s other than those furnished by An intentional radiator may only be operated with the antenna s with which it is authorized For a complete listing of the authorized antennas for use with this product visit http www avaya com support Caution Do not install the outdoor antenna or connect it to the surge suppressor Access Point during a storm NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 43 Hardware installation Required components Figure 2 Avaya Outdoor External Antenna Supported Connection Configurations Antenna Mounted Outdoors 3 Antenna Cable RP SMA Male Connector RP SMA Male to RP SMA Female Cable If needed 10 25 in length RP SMA Male Input to RP SMA Female Output Surge Suppressor Lightning Arrestor Exterior Building Wall The building exit point may also occur Solid Copper between the first 10 cable and the LA Ground Wire RP SMA Male Input to RP SMA Female Connector Output 10 plenum rated cable RP SMA Female Connector on AP Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 44 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted Outdoor external antenna connection scenarios There are three basic connection scenarios that are supported for implement
53. cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5133 OUT Output power is compensated for the addition of lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 76 WSS Model WLAN Series 2332 Access Points Cushcraft Number 5 0 GHz Antennas ring 5133 The 10 refers to the addition of the 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5133 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated OUT 25 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable S4901790PN36RS DR4000090E6 WLAN Directional Patch Panel Antenna with an average gain of 15 7 dBi from 5 15 5 25 GHz 15 9 dBi from 5 25 5 35 GHz 16 0 dBi from 5 470 5 725 GHz and 15 8 dBi from 5 725 5 85 GHz It has a 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector and either a tilt wall or pole mounting capability Antenna is rugged easy to install and provides a very symmetrical and uniform 90 degree H plane and 5 5 degree E plane pattern Designed for long wide coverage environments 5173 To used with th
54. ches separation distance between the radiating element s and all persons This safety warning conforms with FCC radio freguency exposure limits Avertissement Installez cet appareil de fagon a maintenir une distance d au moins 20 cm entre les l ments rayonnants et tout individu Cet avertissement de s curit est conforme aux limites d exposition aux radiofr quences tablies par la FCC Warnung Installieren Sie das Ger t so dass zwischen dem strahlenden Element bzw den strahlenden Elementen und allen Personen mindestens ein Abstand von 20 cm eingehalten wird Diese Sicherheitswarnung richtet sich nach den Grenzwerten f r die Belastung durch Hochfrequenz der FCC Advertencia Instale este dispositivo de tal manera que mantenga una distancia de separaci n m nima de 20 cm 7 9 pulgadas entre los elementos emisores y todas las personas Esta advertencia de seguridad est de acuerdo con los limites de exposici n de frecuencia radioel ctrica de la FCC Comisi n Federal de las Comunicaciones Aviso Instale o dispositivo de modo que exista um m nimo de 20 cm 7 9 polegadas de distancia de separa o entre o s elemento s radiador es e as pessoas Esse aviso de seguranca est em conformidade com os limites de radiofrequ ncia especificados pela FCC Avviso Installare il dispositivo in modo tale da mantenere una distanza minima di 20 cm tra gli elementi irradianti e le persone Qu
55. cket 5 Unscrew the Ethernet Gland nut on the outside of the enclosure 6 Remove the split rubber washers from the Ethernet Gland nut 7 Slide the Ethernet Gland nut onto the Ethernet cable Make sure the threaded end is facing the Ethernet cable connector on the enclosure 8 Slide the rubber washers onto the Ethernet cable The rubber washers and gland nut on the Ethernet cable are shown in Figure 15 47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Mounted in NEMA Enclosure 63 Figure 15 Rubber Washers into the Ethernet cable 9 Insert enough of the Ethernet cable into the enclosure so that you can connect it to the AP 10 Tighten the Gland nut but not 100 Tighten it just enough to ensure it stays in place 11 Loop the Ethernet cable through the mounting bracket as shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 Ethernet cable in the Mounting Bracket 12 Connect the Ethernet cable to Port 1 on the AP as shown in Figure 17 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 64 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted NEMA Enclosure Figure 17 Connecting Ethernet cable to Port 1 13 Connect the external antenna cables to the AP as shown in Figure 18 11A Antenna cable connects to top connector 11BG Antenna cable connects to bottom connector Figure 18 Connecting external antenna cables to the AP 14 Use a 5 16 wrench to tighten the external antenna connectors t
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57. derived from the level of reflected and forward waves is also an indication of how closely or efficiently antenna s input impedance is matched to the characteristic impedance of the cabling and output impedance of the access point An increase in VSWR indicates an increase in the mismatch between the antenna and the access point These increases can be a direct result of corrosion damaged cables loose connections or seals and lengthy cable extensions from the access point All of these concerns must be checked and optimized during the installation of the antenna system by the professional installer To indicate how increased VSWR impacts overall system performance the table below details the percentage of power reflected by the antenna and the resultant overall transmission loss for several typical VSWR values For a 1 5 1 VSWR the transmission loss is approximately 0 2 dB or a 4 0 reduction in efficiency NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 79 Table 14 VSWR Reflected Power and Transmission Loss VSWR Reflected Power Transmission Loss dB 1 0 1 0 00 0 00 1 1 1 0 23 0 01 1 2 1 0 83 0 04 1 5 1 4 00 0 18 2 0 1 11 11 0 51 2 5 1 18 37 0 88 3 0 1 25 00 1 25 Radiation Patterns and 3 dB Beamwidth The radiation patterns of an antenna describe how the antenna directs the energy it radiates As stated earlier an antenna cannot radiate more total energy than is delivered to it
58. e all intelaiatura forniscono il collegamento a terra dell intelaiatura stessa Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 36 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Warning A properly rated surge suppressor is required for any cable antenna combination exiting the building The required components must be rated and approved for use in the intended application Avertissement Un filtre de mont e subite correctement valu est exig pour n importe quelle combinaison de cable antenna sortant le batiment Les composants exig s doivent valu s et approuv s pour l usage dans l application pr vue Warnung Ein richtig Nennschwankung Entst rer wird f r jede m gliche cable antenna Kombination angefordert die das Geb ude herausnimmt Die erforderlichen Bestandteile m ssen f r Gebrauch in der beabsichtigten Anwendung steuerpflichtig und anerkannt sein Advertencia Un supresor de oleada correctamente clasificado se requiere para cualquier combinaci n de cable antenna que sale del edificio Los componentes requeridos deben ser clasificados y aprobados para el uso en el uso previsto Aviso Um filtro de linha apropriado necess rio para qualquer combina o de cabo antena que sai do pr dio Os componentes necess rios devem ser avaliados e aprovados para uso na aplicac o desejada Avviso per ogni combinazione cavo antenna in uscita dall edificio richiesto uno stabi
59. e following section describes the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector Terminal Strip Connection Coax cable seal Installation and Antennas Ethernet and Antenna Lightning Surge Protector The Avaya series gas discharge Antenna surge Protector lightning protector provides high level protection for transmitters and receivers at RF communication sites In the event of a local strike the unit s gas discharge tube ionizes instananeously to limit sudden voltage surges across the coaxial line When connected to a satisfactory ground the unit can safely shunt up to 5000 Amps of impulse current away from sensitive station equipment Warning A rated surge Protector is required for any cable antenna combination exiting the building The required components must be rated and approved for use in the intended application Installation The Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector is mounted close to the building entrance The cables must enter the building through customer provided access possibly through the drilled hole where there are communications pipes For better results install the Lightning Surge Protector in close proximity to a low resistance ground at a point where the Ethernet cable enters the building In most cases one 8 foot rod driven into moist soil or multiple rods bonded together will provide adequate grounding Install the Lightning Surge Protector in an accessible location that allows for periodic inspection Provide drip loops
60. e outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry 5173 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5173 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5173 OUT Output power is compensated for the addition of lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable 5173 The 10 refers to the addition of the 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 5173 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated OUT 25 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 77 SR49120DAN36RS DR4000091E6 WLAN Directional Patch Panel Antenna with an average gain of 10 0 dBi from 5 15 5 25 GHz 9 9 dBi
61. ed antenna the E field is either in a vertical line a horizontal line or a slanted line such as 45 degrees from the horizontal The term axial ratio is used to define the relative strength of the two E field components in an elliptically polarized wave For pure circular polarization the axial ratio is 0 dB and for linear polarization the axial ratio is infinite The important performance issue relative to signal polarization is that maximum energy transfer between a transmitting antenna and a receiving antenna will only occur if both antennas have identical axial ratio identical polarization sense and the same spatial orientation It is assumed that nothing in the propagation path causes the signal polarization to change which is known as polarization distortion NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 81 With linearly polarized antennas the polarization of each antenna must be of the same orientation to achieve maximum energy transfer between the two antennas If the two linearly polarized antennas are not identically oriented there will be a reduction in energy transfer due to polarization mismatch The table below provides a summary of polarization mismatch loss between two linearly polarized antennas that do not have the same angular orientation Table 15 Polarization mismatch Orientation angle Polarization mismatch dB 0 0 aligned 0 00 15 0 0 30 30 0 1 25 45 0 3 01 60 0 6 02
62. enum rated R SMA M to R SMA F INDOOR LMR 195 RoHS compliant cable Cannot order separately Included in DR4011019E5 CANRSM120WRSMF DR4018006E5 10 outdoor R SMA F to 5 M OUTDOOR LMR 240 RoHS compliant cable CANRSM300WRSMF DR4018007E5 25 outdoor R SMA F to R SMA M OUTDOOR LMR 240 RoHS compliant cable Bundled by SLR COLA DR4011019E5 Outdoor Starter bundle Includes one 10 plenum rated extension cable 323843 A N0152955 coaxial seal tape kit and surge suppressor LAC6NRSMMF Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 70 Surge Suppression When installing the antenna in an outdoor configuration the surge suppressor DR4000085E5 is required to be inserted into the connection at or near the demarkation point from the building Please refer to the following illustration for proper connection to the cables and proper grounding of the surge suppressor component Figure 22 Cable connection and grounding Ground Connection Warning A properly rated surge suppressor is required for any cable antenna combination exiting the building The required components must be rated and approved for use in the intended application NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 71 Table 13 Outdoor External Antenna Selection Guide Avaya Was WLAN Series 2332 Access Points Cushcraft Model Model 2 4 GHz Ante
63. er 36 w Transmit Power dBm pg Auto Tune Transmit Power dBm Default Load Balancing Enable Load Balance Help j i Cancel 47250 506 324883 02 Version 02 02 69 Appendix Supported antenna information Outdoor external antenna options The outdoor external antenna WSS model string relates directly to the base external antenna being used in the connection scenarios outlined previously For example WSS model string 24493 OUT would imply a configuration that includes the 10 foot plenum rated R SMA M to R SMA F indoor RoHS compliant cable the surge suppressor DR4000085E5 and the S2403BPXN36RSM antenna DR4000088E6 Additionally WSS model string 24493 OUT 10 would include the 10 foot plenum rated R SMA M to R SMA F indoor RoHS compliant cable the lightning arrester DR4000085E5 the 10 foot R SMA F to R SMA M OUTDOOR LMR 240 RoHS compliant cable DR4018006E5 and the S2403BPXN36RSM antenna DR4000088E6 The following table lists the outdoor accessories associated with constructing the connection scenarios outlined previously Cushcraft P N Avaya P N Table 12 Outdoor accessories Description LAC6NRSMMF DR4000085E5 Surge suppressor Lightning Arrestor with coaxial seal tape Connectors R SMA female input and R SMA male output CANRSM120TRSMF 323843 N0152955 10 pl
64. es at the edges of the operating frequency band RF Propagation and Path Loss In addition to the antenna properties and wireless system hardware other factors can influence the overall performance of the WLAN system These factors affect the propagation of RF signals through the air medium and need to be considered when architecting a WLAN Path loss is encountered when an RF signal propagates through the air The relative signal strength of the propagating wave diminishes as a function of distance traveled from the transmitting antenna The free space propagation loss factor is described by the following equation NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 83 Path Loss dB 10 logro 7 Where r is the measured path distance from the transmitting antenna h is the free space wavelength defined by CF C is the speed of light measured in cm sec F js the frequency of propagation measured in MHz n is the path loss coefficient whereby n 2 represents free space and factors of n gt 2 represent environments where additional signal losses are incurred due to factors like multipath It should be noted that typical office path loss coefficients have been measured to be between 3 6 and 6 0 depending upon the material used in construction of the facilities The table below represents the path loss for a coefficient of n 2 Table 17 Path loss in dB for loss coefficient of n 2 Frequency MHz
65. esto avviso sulla sicurezza conforme ai limiti FCC sull esposizione alla frequenza radio Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 30 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Warning Do not operate access point near unshielded blasting caps or in an otherwise explosive environment unless the device has been modified for such use by qualified personnel Avertissement Ne faites pas fonctionner de point d accas a proximit de d tonateurs non blind s ou dans des milieux pr sentant des risques a moins que l appareil n ait t modifi pour cet usage par un personnel qualifi Warnung Bedienen Sie den Zugangspunkt nicht in der Nahe von unabgeschirmten Z ndkapseln oder anderweitig explosionsgef hrdeten Umgebungen au er das Ger t wurde durch geschultes Wartungspersonal f r diese Verwendung ge ndert Advertencia No maneje el punto de acceso cerca de c psulas detonadoras no aisladas o en ambientes explosivos a menos que el dispositivo haya sido modificado para ese uso por personal calificado Aviso opere um ponto de acesso pr ximo a detonadores sem protec o ou em ambientes explosivos a ser que o dispositivo tenha sido modificado para ser desta forma utilizado por pessoal qualificado Avviso Non utilizzare il punto di accesso nelle vicinanze di involucri esplosivi non schermati o in qualsiasi ambiente in cui siano presenti sostanze espl
66. evels and channels you can configure on the radios WSS Software ensures that the values you can configure are valid for the country you specify You must specify the country in which you plan to operate the WSS and its APs WSS Software does not allow you to configure or enable the AP radios until you specify the country of operations The country code is one of the parameters you set when you create a network plan Be sure to select the country code for the country in which the AP will be operated It is a violation of regulatory laws to set the country code to a country that is different than the actual country in which the AP is operating For a complete listing of the two letter country codes refer to the Approved Countries for the WLAN Series 2332 Components at http www avaya com support To specify the 2 4 GHz external antenna model using CLI use the following command Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 68 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted NEMA Enclosure set ap port list dap dap num radio 1 2 antennatype internal 24143 24123 24113 24203 24403 24453 24493 24553 24883 mixed 24143 OUT 24143 OUT 10 24143 OUT 25 24143 NEMA 24143 NEMA 10 24143 NEMA 25 24123 OUT 24123 OUT 10 24123 OUT 25 24123 NEMA 24123 NEMA 10 24123 NEMA 25 24113 OUT 24113 OUT 10 24113 OUT 25 24113 NEMA 24113 NEMA 10 24113 NEMA 25 24493 OUT 24493 OUT 10 24493 OUT 25
67. for optimization of performance by increasing the transmitter s output power to compensate for the added loss That feature will be available in a subseguent release of the WSS and WMS software The values listed in the following tables can be used to estimate a net reduction in total system power and coverage area For reference a 3 dB reduction in power eguates to halving the effective linear power This translates to a reduction in available range of a factor of four times An additional loss of 3 dB would halve the power again and reduce the range by another factor of four times Hence care should be taken to place the access point as near to the point of debarkation from the premises as possible to reduce signal loss and optimize the outdoor coverage area NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 45 Table 9 Loss associated with 10 foot plenum rated cable and surge suppressor Connects AP Plenum Rated Cable RG 58 to Surge Suppressor Component 10 ft Cable Surge Suppressor 10 ft Cable Surge Suppressor Frequency Loss dB Loss linear Loss dB Loss linear Loss dB Loss linear MHz 2400 2500 2 89 0 486 0 13 0 029 3 02 0 501 5150 5250 4 96 0 681 0 40 0 087 5 36 0 709 5250 5350 5 00 0 684 0 38 0 083 5 38 0 710 5470 5725 5 23 0 700 0 47 0 103 5 70 0 731 5725 5850 5 30 0 705 0 57 0 123 5 87 0 741 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series
68. for that country or operation is not allowed in the specified frequency bands Country 2 4 GHz 5 0 GHz Costa Rica ALL antenna models Indonesia ALL antenna models Japan S51514WPN36RSM S4901790PN36RS SR49120DAN36RS SR24120DN36RSM Korea S2406PN36RSM S51514WPN36RSM NN47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 23 Country 2 4 GHz 5 0 GHz S2409PN36RSM S4901790PN36RS PC2415NA36RSM SR49120DAN36RS S241290PN36RSM SR24120DN36RSM Nigeria ALL antenna models Russian Federation ALL antenna models Thailand ALL antenna models Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 24 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Translated caution statements warning conventions and warning messages The following caution statement warning conventions and warning messages apply to this manual Caution The Series 2332 Access Point radios are disabled by default and can be enabled only by a system administrator using the WSS Attention Les communications radios du Series 2332 Access Point sont d sactiv es par d faut et peuvent tre activ es uniquement par un administrateur systeme utilisant le WSS Achtung Die Series 2332 Access Point Radios sind standardm ig ausgeschaltet und k nnen nur durch einen Systemadministrator unter Verwendung des WSS eingeschaltet werden Preca
69. from Cushcraft a world leader in the development of advanced antenna technology and products The Cushcraft products have been modified for compatibility with the Series 2332 Access Points versions are equipped with an R SMA type connector to comply with s quality and regulatory standards and correctly interface with the Series 2332 Access Points Cushcraft model numbers presented throughout this bulletin refer to the specific versions and may not exactly match similar versions promoted on Cushcraft s website or other product materials 47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 51 has tested and measured each product The antenna gains expressed in dBi measurements are the tested values and may differ slightly from those published by Cushcraft for similar products Coax cable seal installation Applying coax seal tape You must weather seal all outside coaxial connections using the coax seal tape provided in the mounting kit Coax connections that are not properly sealed permit moisture to enter the connection which leads to performance degradation or link problems Note Do not use plastic or vinyl electrical tape on the connectors because it will deteriorate during long term exposure to ultraviolet light and extreme weather To apply the coax seal tape follow these steps 1 Make sure that the coaxial cables connectors and the connector area are c
70. htig Advertencia Toda a fiac o e cabos ao ponto de acesso ao supressor de surge e antena ao ar livre devem ser distribu dos separada particularmente importante que a fia o da C A ou outro cabografar da parte externa n o v m no contato com o ponto de acesso antena cabografa ou fiac o da relac o Aviso Todos os cabos e fiac es do Ponto de acesso do filtro de linha e da antena externa devem ser direcionados separadamente especialmente importante que o cabo AC ou qualquer outro cabeamento externo entrem em contato com o Ponto de acesso os cabos da antena ou a fiac o da interface Avviso Tutto il cablaggio e i cavi diretti al punto di accesso allo stabilizzatore di corrente e all antenna esterna devono essere indirizzati separatamente E estremamente importante che il cablaggio CA o altri cavi esterni non vengano a contatto con il punto di accesso i cavi dell antenna o dell interfaccia 47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 35 A Earth ground warning Warning Earth grounding is required for a WSS installed in a rack If you are relying on the rack to provide ground the rack itself must be grounded with a ground strap to the earth ground Metal screws attaching the switch to the rack provide ground attachment to the rack Avertissement La mise la terre est requise pour l installation du WSS dans un support Si v
71. ing the Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution These are described in the following table Table 8 Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution configuration scenarios Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Configuration consists of the Configuration consists of the Configuration consists of the Series 2332 AP connected toa Series 2332 AP connected toa Series 2332 AP connected to a 10 foot plenum rated cable 10 foot plenum rated cable 10 foot plenum rated cable which in turn is connected to a which in turn is connected to a which in turn is connected to a Surge Suppressor and then is Surge Suppressor which in Surge Suppressor which in connected to one ofthe outdoor turn is connected to a 10 foot turn is connected to a 25 foot rated antennas outdoor rated extension cable outdoor rated extension cable and then is connected to one of and then is connected to one of the outdoor rated antennas the outdoor rated antennas Based on these three scenarios the following tables illustrate the additional amount of power loss that will be realized when the extra cables and components are used to enable the access point to be mounted indoors and the radiating element i e antenna to be mounted on the exterior of the premises These additional losses need to be factored into the overall system path loss eguation when selecting placement of the access points and net coverage areas The current implementation of the WSS and WMS software does not allow
72. is compensated for the addition of lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 Appendix 73 Av W 1 aya 2 WLAN Series 2332 Access Points Cushcraft Model Model 2 4 GHz Antennas Number String 24143 The 10 refers to the addition of the 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24143 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated OUT25 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable S241290PN36RSM DR4000086E6 WLAN Directional Patch Panel Array Antenna with an average gain of 12 dBi 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector and either a tilt wall or pole mounting capability Antenna is rugged easy to install and provides a very symmetrical and uniform 90 degree H plane and 17 degree E plane pattern Designed for long wide coverage environments 24123 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry 24123 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 powe
73. istance Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site The easiest and most effective way to get technical support for Avaya products is from the Avaya Technical Support Web site at www avaya com support NN47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 9 Regulatory compliance statements for WLAN Series 2332 Access Points The WLAN Series 2332 Access Points consist of the following models 2332 1 2332 2 2332 A3 2332 4 2332 A5 2332 A6 2332 E1 2332 E2 2332 E3 2332 E4 2332 E5 2332 E6 2332 E7 2332 E8 2332 E9 2332 J1 Federal Communications Commission FCC compliance notices This section includes the following FCC statements for the WLAN Series 2332 Access Points FCC ID RVW2332 Applies to 2332 A1 e Class B Interference Statement RF Radiation Exposure and Hazard Warning Non Modification Statement Deployment Statement Class B interference statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occ
74. lean and dry 2 Peelthe paper backing from a length of coax seal tape 3 Wrap each connector with the coax seal tape starting at the coaxial cable extending across the connector body and finishing close the lightning arrestor surge suppressor or grounding block Overlap each turn at least 50 percent so there is a double thickness over all areas See Figure 7 on page 51 Figure 7 Applying the coax seal tape before smoothing Coax seal tape before smoothing Use your fingers to mold and form the coax seal tape around the cable and connector to form a smooth neat surface Be sure to squeeze out any air pockets See Figure 8 on page 52 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 52 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted Figure 8 Coax seal tape after smoothing Coax seal tape after smoothing 4 Visually inspect the seal to make sure the entire connector area is completely covered If you find gaps apply additional Coax Seal over the existing material and then mold it to shape 5 Repeat these steps for each coaxial connection outside Physical site survey Perform a visual inspection to determine and document the physical characteristics of the site and to ensure that all requirements are met for the proper installation and operation of the system Physical site Make sure the following requirements for your physical site are met before beginning the installation Identify the roof area wall or to
75. lizzatore di corrente appropriato alla tensione componenti necessari devono essere conformi alla tensione richiesta e approvati per l uso nell applicazione desiderata 47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 37 Warning Avaya requires that the Access Point in the outdoor enclosure be powered with a Power Over Ethernet POE that is supplied only from a Avaya WSS 2350 or WSS 2360 2361 wireless security switch Avertissement Selon les consignes de Avaya le point d acc s situ dans le boitier ext rieur doit tre aliment par un module PoE Power over Ethernet fourni exclusivement par un commutateur de s curit sans fil Avaya WSS 2350 ou WSS 2360 2361 Warnung Bei Avaya muss der Zugriffspunkt im AuBengeh use ber Power Over Ethernet POE versorgt werden das nur mit einem Avaya WSS 2350 oder WSS 2360 2361 WLAN Sicherheitsschalter betrieben werden kann Advertencia De acuerdo con los requisitos de Avaya el punto de acceso del gabinete externo debe utilizar una conexi n el ctrica a trav s de Ethernet POE suministrada s lo por un switch de seguridad inal mbrico WSS 2350 o WSS 2360 2361 de Avaya Aviso A Avaya exige que o Ponto de acesso na caixa externa seja alimentadopor uma Power Over Ethernet POE gerada somente a partir de um interruptor de seguranga sem fio Avaya WSS 2350 ou WSS 2360 2361 Avviso Avaya richiede che il punto di
76. mpact on the life of the cartridge but powerful surges induced by on site strikes will eventually result in degraded performance or failure Degraded performance indicators include reduced receiver sensitivity above normal VSWR readings and RF heating of the surge suppressor body during transmit mode Should the discharge tube fail totally it becomes a permanently conductive protective shunt to ground Periodic SWR checks provide a good indicator of deteriorating performance and routine replacement may be indicated following especially severe weather events where multiple on site strikes were known to have happened Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 48 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted Figure 4 8 Ground lead 1 Sealant Tape or Rubberized Protectant 8 Ground Lead Grounding principles To connect the surge suppressor to ground use the shortest and most direct run possible with 8 solid copper wire or equivalent For exterior installations weatherproof the coax connectors with a suitable mastic or rubberized tape to prevent water infiltration see Figure 4 on page 48 Warning All wiring and cables to the Access Point the surge suppressor and the outdoor antenna should be routed separately It is particularly important that AC wiring or other outside cabling does not come in contact with the Access Point antenna cables or interface wiring Caution The power
77. n and path loss In all cases the required or specified performance properties of an antenna can only be achieved over a limited frequency bandwidth The extent of this realizable bandwidth is a function of the performance requirements antenna type selected and the antenna size relative to the operating wavelength Typically optimum antenna performance is achieved at the center frequency of the operating band In the case of VSWR system performance is typically degraded at the edges of the operating frequency band The overall effect on system performance is a decrease in antenna gain due to impedance mismatch losses The antenna s radiation patterns beamwidth directivity gain and bandwidth are more directly related As with VSWR performance is usually degraded at the edges of the operating band The 3 dB beamwidth and directivity gain are inversely proportional As the antenna beamwidth decreases the directivity increases These parameters are also related to the antenna size or aperture As the antenna aperture or size increases with respect to the operating wavelength the radiation beamwidth decreases Therefore to achieve increased antenna gain it is required that the antenna size increase For linearly polarized antennas polarization is generally not a function of bandwidth However this is not always the case for circularly polarized antennas In most cases the polarization axial ratio for a circularly polarized antenna increas
78. ne antenna to another in a direct path Therefore the path between the antennas must be free of major obstacles The effects of obstacles and terrain both along and near the path have a significant bearing on the propagation of radio signals and can cause both interference and signal degradation When choosing a site consider the effects of the following common obstacles Trees and large plants A tree directly in the path can completely block the signal With sufficient clearance above the trees there are usually no secondary effects but you should allow for future tree growth Man made obstacles A large round container such as a gas storage reservoir or water tower that is partially in the path causes some blocking These obstacles may also reflect some energy which can interfere with other receivers Square or rectangular objects in or near the path have rectangular surfaces that can block and diffract signals over and around them Earth surface The earth surface also interferes with signals if the antenna is mounted too low Mount the antenna just high enough to allow adequate clearance from the ground Placing the antenna too high makes it susceptible to interference from other systems Physical site survey Perform a visual inspection of the site to determine and document the physical characteristics of the site and to ensure that all requirements are met for the proper installation and operation of the system Avaya
79. ngais Par la pr sente Avayad clare que l appareil Model Par radio 2332 de WLAN est conforme aux exigencies essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 NN47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 13 Germany Greece Hungary Italy Latvia Lithuania Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt Avaya dass sich das Ger t WLAN Radiomodell 2332 in Ubereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den tibrigen einschlagigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet EAAHNIKH IA OCI DANIOOA Avaya CE IAE WLAN 2332 IOOE AEO ADAEOCOAEO EAE OEO OxAOEEAO EAOAIAEO OCO 1999 5 AE Magyar Alulirott Avayanyilatkozom hogy a WLAN Radio Minta 2332 megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC iranyelv egy b el irasainak Italiano Con la presente Avayadichiara che guesto Modello Radiofonico 2332 di WLAN conforme ai reguisiti essenziali ed alle alter disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Ar o Avayadeklarc ka WLAN Radio Model 2332 atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m prasib m un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem Lietuvie iuo Avayadeklaruoja kad is WLAN Radio Model 2332 atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos n
80. nnas Number String S2403BPXN36RSM DR4000088E6 WLAN Collinear Omni directional Dipole Antenna that contains two collocated elements with an average gain of 4 9 dBi anda 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector For use in Warehouses Auditoriums Shopping Malls industrial complexes and more It can be mounted either on a pole or hung from a ceiling 24993 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry 24493 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24493 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24993 Output power is compensated for the addition of lightning OUT protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable 24993 The 10 refers to the addition of the 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24993 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated OUT 25 LMR 240 exte
81. nnector on the enclosure 6 7 Slide the rubber washers onto the Ethernet cable Insert the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector and connect it to the connector labeled LINE as shown in Figure 19 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 66 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with AP Mounted NEMA Enclosure Figure 19 Connecting Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector to the Connector 2 e lt 8 Tighten the Ethernet Gland nut 9 Connect the Ethernet cable to the WLAN Security Switch WSS 10 Unscrew the Ethernet Gland nut on the right side of the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector 11 Remove the rubber washers from the Ethernet Gland 12 Slide the Ethernet Gland nut onto the Ethernet cable Make sure the threaded end is facing the Ethernet cable connector on the enclosure 13 Slide the rubber washers onto the Ethernet cable 14 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Lightning Protector connector labeled EQUIP 15 Tighten the Ethernet Gland nut 16 Replace the cover of the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector 17 Mount the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector with the appropriate hardware available in the kit Refer to the Mounting instructions in the box For more Information about the Mounting of the Ethernet Surge Protector refer Appendix See Surge suppressor lightning arrestor page 46 18 Ground Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector by attaching Ground cable to G
82. nsion cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable S2409PN36RSM DR4000076E6 WLAN Directional Patch Panel Array Antenna with an average gain of 8 8 dBi and a 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector For use where a shaped pattern is needed to provide enhanced coverage of deep rooms warehouse bays or any elongated activity zone Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 72 Appendix Av W 1 aya 2 WLAN Series 2332 Access Points Cushcraft Model Model R 2 4 GHz Antennas Number String 24883 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry 24883 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24883 To used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24883 Output power is compensated for the addition of lightning OUT protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable 24883 The 10 refers to the addition of the
83. ntennes autres que celles fournies par Avaya Un metteur intentionnel peut fonctionner uniquement avec une antenne agr e Pour une liste compl te des antennes agr es a utiliser avec ce produit rendez vous sur le site Web http www avaya com support Warnung Vorsatzliche Funksender wie der Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Access Point durfen nicht mit anderen als den von Avaya bereitgestellten Antennen verwendet werden Ein vorsatzlicher Funksender nur mit den Antennen verwendet werden f r die er autorisiert ist Eine vollstandige Liste mit allen autorisierten Antennen fur dieses Produkt finden Sie unter http www avaya com support Advertencia Los equipos que generan transmisiones intencionales como el Punto de acceso Series 2332 WLAN de Avaya no estan ideados para funcionar con ninguna antena que este disefiada por Avaya Los equipos que generan transmisiones intencionales pueden funcionar solo con las antenas para las que estan autorizados Para obtener una lista completa de las antenas autorizadas para este producto visite http www avaya com support Aviso Radiadores por definig o como o Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Access Point n o devem ser operados com nenhuma outra antena sen o aquela fornecida pela Avaya Estes radiadores devem operar apenas com antena s cujo uso seja autorizado Para uma lista completa das antenas que t m autorizac o para serem usadas com o produto acesse http www avaya com support
84. o INDOOR use ONLY Qatar Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Saudi Arabia Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands United Arab Emirates Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands AFRICA Kenya 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Mauritius 5150 to 5250 MHz and 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Morocco 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY AFRICA South Africa 5150 to 5250 MHz and 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Turkey 5150 to 5250 MHz and 5250 to 5350 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY CALA Chile Columbia Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 22 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Costa Rica Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 5 0 GHz bands Dominican Republic 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Jamaica 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Mexico 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Panama 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Peru 5150 to 5250 MHz operation is restricted to INDOOR use ONLY Venezuel
85. o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Sweden Svenska intygar Avayaatt denna WLAN Radiotelegrafera till Modell 2332 star I verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Countries of operation and restrictions of use in the European Community Operation using the 2 400 to 2 4835 GHz channels in the European Community The professional installer should use the configuration utility provided with this product to verify the current channel of operation the expected transmit power level and to confirm that the device is operating in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for the selected European Community country If operation is occurring outside of the allowable channels as indicated in this guide then operation of the product must cease immediately and the installer must consult with the local technical support staff responsible for the wireless network This device is intended to be operated in all countries of the European Community Additional restrictions of use for the 2332 E1 and related Series 2332 Access Points within the European Community countries in the 2 400 to 2 4835 GHz band are listed below The frequencies associated with channels 1 to 13 in the 2 400 to 2 4835 GHz band are allowed to be used either indoors or outdoors in all countries of the European Community except where noted in the Outdoor Operation Section The 2332 1
86. o the recommended specifications NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Mounted NEMA Enclosure 65 Note Be careful not to over tighten the coaxial cable connections Damage to the AP may result if too much torque is applied to the connection 15 16 Attach AP to the AP mounting bracket From AP side opposite of Antenna connections find location to lock Mounting plate For more information about Installation of Mounting Plate refer to the Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Access Point Installation Guide 17 18 19 20 21 22 Use AP mounting tool nail to lock the AP to the bracket Secure Cover on the enclosure Complete tightening of the Ethernet Gland nut Mount the NEMA enclosure with appropriate mounting hardware that supports the ODS NEMA Enclosure Ground the enclosure by attaching the ground cable to the ground lug according to Local Electrical Code Attach external antennas to NEMA Enclosure with Avaya approved cable Installation of the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector Uu km WN Obtain the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector from the Kit Remove the cover of the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector Unscrew the Ethernet Gland nut on the left side of the Ethernet Lightning Surge Protector Remove the rubber washers from the Ethernet Gland Slide the Ethernet Gland nut onto the Ethernet cable Make sure the threaded end is facing the Ethernet cable co
87. or CAT5E Ethernet Cable for all external connections Antenna Ensure that antennas have advanced deployment flexibility coverage and performance This implies that planners should choose An antenna pattern that meets coverage requirements while allowing for convenient AP placement and installation Antennas that optimize the coverage pattern and deliver higher available data rates to user concentrations NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Mounted in NEMA Enclosure 59 Coverage pattern and available data rates in areas that are not adequately serviced Overall system efficiency by effectively directing available energy to where it s needed System utility for any installation The WLAN Series 2332 outdoor external antennas are the only external antennas certified by Avaya for use with WLAN Series 2332 systems WLAN Series 2332 Access Points that are outfitted with non certified outdoor external antennas are not supported under Avaya support agreements The WLAN Series 2332 system must be upgraded to WSS Software 6 0 6 2 or later and WMS 6 0 7 1 or later This upgrade includes antenna pattern libraries for the WLAN Series 2332 outdoor external antenna portfolio and allows the system to Compensate for extension cable loss and lightning protection circuitry that is essential for operation in an outdoor environment Correctly interpret received signal
88. osive a meno che il dispositivo non sia stato modificato per tale uso da personale qualificato 47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 31 Warning Do not touch or move the access point when the antennas are transmitting or receiving Avertissement Ne touchez pas point d acc s lors de l mission ou de la r ception des antennes Warnung Ber hren und bewegen Sie den Zugangspunkt nicht wenn die Antennen senden oder empfangen Advertencia No toque ni mueva el punto de acceso cuando las antenas transmiten o reciben Aviso toque ou desloque o ponto de acesso enquanto as antenas estiverem transmitindo ou recebendo dados Avviso Non toccare o spostare il punto di accesso mentre le antenne sono in fase di trasmissione o ricezione Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 32 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Warning Before using a wireless device a hazardous location consult the local codes national codes and safety directors of the location for usage constraints Avertissement Avant d utiliser un appareil sans fil dans un endroit dangereux consultez la r glementation locale et nationale ainsi que les responsables de la s curit de l endroit concern pour obtenir des informations relatives aux conditions et aux limites d utilisation de cet appareil Warnung Bevor
89. ous comptez sur le support pour relier l appareil la terre le support doit lui m me tre mis la terre via un conducteur de terre Le support peut tre reli la terre l aide de vis m talliques fixant le commutateur au support Warnung Erdung ist erforderlich f r ein WSS das in einer Buchse installiert ist Wenn Sie die Erdung durch die Buchse gew hrleisten muss die Buchse selbst mit einem Erdungsband an der Erde geerdet sein Metallschrauben mit denen der Schalter an der Buchse befestigt wird bieten Bodenkontakt f r die Buchse Advertencia Se requiere conexi n a tierra para un WSS instalado en un soporte Si cuenta el soporte para que le brinde conexi n a tierra el soporte mismo puede conectarse a tierra con una correa de descarga a tierra Los tornillos de metal que adhieren el interruptor al soporte le brindan conexi n a tierra al soporte Aviso necess rio o aterramento para um WSS instalado em um bastidor Se voc depende do bastidor para o aterramento o pr prio bastidor deve ser aterrado com um fio terra ao terminal terra Os parafusos de metal que prendem o switch ao bastidor fornecem aterramento ao bastidor Avviso Per i dispositivi WSS installati su un intelaiatura necessario un collegamento con messa a terra Per poter fornire la messa a terra l intelaiatura deve essere dotata di una piattina di massa per il collegamento a terra Le viti metalliche che collegano l interruttor
90. ponents to provide a simple yet effective solution to wireless LAN access in outdoor locations Note WLAN Series 2332 Access Points require WMS software Release 6 0 7 1 or later and WSS software Release 6 0 6 2 or later for correct configuration and operation Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 8 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Customer service Visit the Avaya Web site to access the complete range of services and support that Avaya provides Go to www avaya com or go to one of the pages listed in the following sections Navigation See Getting technical documentation page 8 See Getting product training page 8 Getting help from a distributor or reseller page 8 See Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site page 8 Getting technical documentation To download and print selected technical publications and release notes directly from the Internet go to www avaya com support Getting product training Ongoing product training is available For more information or to register you can access the Web site at www avaya com support From this Web site you can locate the Training contacts link on the left hand navigation pane Getting help from a distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract for your Avaya product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for ass
91. r is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24123 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24123 Output power is compensated for the addition of lightning OUT protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable 24123 The 10 refers to the addition of the 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24123 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated OUT25 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 74 Appendix WSS Cushcraft Model Model Number String WLAN Series 2332 Access Points 2 4 GHz Antennas SR24120DN36RSM DR4000087E6 WLAN Directional Patch Panel Array Antenna with an average gain of 11 dBi 3 foot cable with a Reverse SMA connector and either a tilt wall or pole mounting capability Antenna is rugged easy to install and provides a ver
92. rage and range requirements a review of access point locations and a review of surrounding objects that may become a source of interference NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 85 Antenna descriptions 802 11a 5 0 GHz antennas 1 Order Number DR4000070E6 Wide band Omni Antenna Cushcraft Model S5153WBPN36RSM 5 15 5 25 GHz 4 5 dBi Peak Gain 5 25 5 35 GHz 3 8 dBi Peak Gain 5 47 5 725 GHz 4 7 dBi Peak Gain 5 725 5 85 GHz 4 4 dBi Peak Gain Rugged design suitable for outdoor environments Ceiling I beam and mast mounting options Suitable for large indoor open spaces and locations with high ceilings Slim aspect measuring 11 5 x 1 Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 86 Azimuth Pattern S5153WBPN36RSM NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 Appendix 87 Elevation Pattern S5153WBPN36RSM 3 dB BW lt 15 Deg 1 dB BW 8 5 15 GHz 5 47 GHz 5 85 GHz Zero Deg Overhead 90 Deg Horizon Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 88 2 Order Number DR4000071E6 High Gain Directional Panel Antenna Cushcraft Model S51514WPN36RSM 5 15 5 25 GHz 13 1 dBi Peak Gain 5 25 5 35 GHz 13 0 dBi Peak Gain 5 47 5 725 GHz 13 0 dBi Peak Gain 5 725 5 85 GHz 12 9 dBi Peak Gain Weatherproof housing for indoor outdoor deployments Wall or pole mounting Ar
93. re PoE deve essere dotata di un adeguata messa a terra per garantire la sicurezza del sistema 47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 27 Warning conventions Warning This situation or condition can cause injury Avertissement Cette situation ou cette condition peuvent provoquer des blessures Warnung Diese Situation oder dieser Zustand kann zu Verletzungen f hren Advertencia Esta situa o ou condi o podem causar dano Aviso Esta situaci n o condici n puede causar lesiones Avviso Situazione o condizione che pu causare ferite Warning High voltage This situation or condition can cause injury due to electric shock Avertissement Haute tension Cette situation ou cette condition peuvent provoquer des blessures dues des d charges lectriques Warnung Hochspannung Diese Situation oder dieser Zustand kann einen Elektroschock verursachen Advertencia Voltagem alta Esta situac o ou condic o podem causar dano devido a choque el trico Aviso Alta tensi n Esta situaci n o condici n puede causar lesiones por descarga el ctrica Avviso Alta tensione Questa situazione o condizione pu causare ferite dovute a scosse elettriche Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 28 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution A Qualified service personnel warning
94. rity Switch using a standard CAT 5 Category 5 or higher 10 100 Mbps twisted pair Ethernet cable to provide wireless local area networking WLAN capabilities The WLAN 2332 1 and related Series 2332 Access Points include one 802 11a and one 802 11b g radio and two 802 11a and two 802 11b g omnidirectional internal antennas In addition the 2332 E1 and related Series 2332 Access Points can use optional factory supplied external omnidirectional and or directional high gain antennas one per the 802 11b g and one per the 802 11a radios as described in the external antenna section of the WLAN Series 2332 Access Point Installation Guide When using the external antennas connect them to the reverse polarity R SMA connectors located on the side of the WLAN 2332 1 or related Series 2332 Access Point Declaration of conformity Marking by this symbol C C indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R amp TTE Directive of the European Union 1999 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards Safety EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 EN 55022 2006 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN301489 1 V 1 6 1 EN 301489 17 v1 2 1 CISPR22 1997 CISPR24 Including EN 61000 3 2 3 3 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 and 4 11 The product is also licensed as required for additional country specific standards as required for the International Marketplace Radio EN 300 328 v 1 7 1 2006 10 amp EN 301 893 v 1 4 1 200
95. round lug according to local electric code Terminal Strip Connection You can use terminal strips if you do not have RJ 45 jack connectors To use Terminal Strip perform the following steps 1 Install the data cable through the strain relief NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Mounted NEMA Enclosure 67 2 Strip back cable jackets Terminate the data wires to the screw down terminal blocks To pin out the Terminal strips refer Figure 20 Figure 20 Terminal Strip Connection CATS EIA 568 B Cable LINE EQUIPMENT 1 WHT ORG DATA PAIR 1 DATA PAIR 1 4 1 WHT ORG 2086 DATAPAIR1 DATA PAIR 1 4 2 086 3 WHT GRN DATA PAIR 2 DATA PAIR 2 4 3WHT GRN 6GRN gt DATAPAIR2 DATA PAIR 2 4 6 GRN 5 WHT BLU DC 1 DC 1 4 5WHTIBLU 4BLU DC 1 4 BLU 7 WHTIBRN DC 2 DC2 4 7 WHTIBRN 8BRN nc2 pC 2 lt 8 AL CAT5W Lightning Protector Warning Avaya requires that the Access Point in the outdoor enclosure be powered with a Power Over Ethernet POE that is supplied only from an Avaya WSS 2350 or WSS 2360 2361 wireless security switch Software Country of operation Before you can configure APs and radio parameters you must specify the country in which you plan to operate the radios Since each country has different regulatory environments the country code determines the transmit power l
96. s 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 26 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Caution The power source equipment connected to the Access Point such as the Wireless Security Switch or PoE injector must be provided with a reliable earth ground to ensure safety of the system Attention La source d alimentation branch e au point d acc s commutateur de s curit sans fil ou alimentation lectrique par cable Ethernet doit tre quip d une mise la terre fiable afin de garantir la s curit du syst me Achtung Die mit dem Zugriffspunkt verbundene Stromversorgungsanlage wie etwa der WLAN Sicherheitsschalter oder der PoE Injektor muss korrekt geerdet sein um die Sicherheit des Systems zu gew hrleisten Precauci n EI equipo de suministro el ctrico conectado al Access Point Punto de acceso como por ejemplo un Wireless Security Switch Suiche de seguridad inal mbrico 0 PoE injector inyector de corriente por Ethernet debe contar con una conexi n tierra confiable para garantizar la seguridad del sistema Cuidado O equipamento de fonte de energia conectado ao Ponto de acesso como o Wireless Security Switch Interruptor de seguranga sem fio ou o injetor PoE devem estar equipados com um fio terra confi vel se modo a garantir a seguranga do sistema Attenzione Vapparecchiatura di alimentazione collegata al punto di accesso ad esempio il Wireless Security Switch o l inietto
97. s input All antennas if 100 efficient will radiate the same total energy for equal input power regardless of the shape of the radiating pattern In many cases the convention of an E plane and H plane pattern is used in the presentation of antenna pattern data The E plane is the plane that contains the antenna s radiated electric field potential while the H plane is the plane that contains the antenna s radiated magnetic field potential These planes are always orthogonal For dipole and Yagi antennas the E plane is always in the plane parallel to the linear antenna elements The information obtained from these plots includes the 3 dB beamwidth The 3 dB beamwidth of an antenna is a measure of the angular width or spread of the signal at the points on the radiating signal where the power has been reduced to 1 2 of its original power level Additional factors that affect the antenna s efficiency are the antenna side lobe level and front to back ratio These parameters are measures of how much energy the antenna radiates outside of its main beam The side lobe level describes the relative level of minor pattern lobes outside the main beam while the front to back ratio describes the level of radiation directly opposite 180 degrees away from the main beam Ideally these levels should be as low as possible since they reduce the directivity and efficiency of the main beam When transmitting the presence of side and back lobes may cause interference to
98. se in the European Community 14 Operation using the 2 400 to 2 4835 GHz channels in the European COMMONLY dud eec Gen EX ERR S Z SUCRE X NR 14 Operation using the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5 470 to 5 725 GHz channels in the European Community 15 Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS 18 Transmit Power Control IPO sace we scr RE EER DE WER 15 Korea MIC Compliance Statement 15 Taiwan Compliance Statement 16 Outdoor Operating Restrictions 18 Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 4 Contents United States and Canada 18 yada ona 18 oU BANGS Wedd 18 European Union EU and European Fair Trade Association EFTA 18 J BROER GER ROMER OS RR RE BORG 18 BU Bands si oe X44 VER 19 Country Specific Outdoor Operation Restrictions 20 External Antenna Statement 22 Country Specific External Antenna Restrictions 22 Translated caution statements warning conventions and warning messages 24 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted AP 39 A EERS
99. source equipment connected to the Access Point such as the Wireless Security Switch or PoE injector must be provided with a reliable earth ground to insure safety of the system NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 49 Figure 5 Typical installation diagram To Surge Suppressor To External Antenna MAST Connector WIRE ANTENNA GROUNDING PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Figure 6 Drip Loops Drip Loops i Connection m v Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 50 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted Note A good ground system is essential for proper operation AN Warning A properly rated surge suppressor is required for any cable antenna combination exiting the building The required components must be rated and approved for use in the intended application Outdoor external antennas This section introduces the outdoor external antenna portfolio available for the WLAN Series 2332 Access Points The portfolio includes 802 11b g 2 4 GHz and 802 1 1a 5 0 GHz models for outdoor use The addition of outdoor external antennas to the WLAN Series 2332 System portfolio improves overall system value Improved deployment flexibility Planners can choose an antenna pattern that meets coverage requirements while allowing for convenient AP placement and inst
100. strength measurements from APs with external antennas when calculating rogue device or client location The WLAN Series 2332 System outdoor external antenna portfolio is sourced from Cushcraft a world leader in the development of advanced antenna technology and products The Cushcraft products have been modified for compatibility with the Series 2332 Access Points Avaya versions are equipped with an R SMA type connector to comply with 5 quality and regulatory standards and correctly interface with the Series 2332 Access Points The Cushcraft model numbers presented throughout this bulletin refer to the Avaya specific versions and may not exactly match similar versions promoted on Cushcraft s website or other product materials Avaya has tested and measured each product The antenna gains expressed in dBi measurements are the Avaya tested values and may differ slightly from those published by Cushcraft for similar products Note Only use Avaya approved antennas with the Series 2332 Access Points Safety Precautions In this section Powerline and Installation safety precautions are provided Powerline Coming in contact with power lines can be lethal Ensure that there are no accessible power lines near the installation site to avoid accidental or incidental human contact with these lines Ensure that antennas masts towers guy wires or cables cannot come into contact with these powerlines Try to pl
101. t be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Non modification statement Use only the supplied internal antenna or external antennas supplied by the manufacturer Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the WLAN 2332 A1 and related Series 2332 Access Points and violate FCC regulations Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Contact Avaya for a list of approved 2 4 GHz and 5 0 GHz external antennas This device must be operated with the CAT 5 Ethernet cable installed on each activated Ethernet Port of a Series 2332 Access Point to ensure compliance with the Class B emissions standards Failure to comply with this installation requirement may cause the device to operate in excess of the allowable emissions limits Deployment statement This product is certified for indoor deployment only Outdoor operation is allowed by exception only Please follow the guidelines outlined in the Outdoor Operation Section in this guide Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS in the 5 0 GHz UNII bands The 2332 A1 access point has been prohibited via software from operating in the 5250 to 5350 MHz and 5470 to 5725 MHz frequency bands for the US and Canada because it cannot meet the DFS requirements as outlined in the rules of the FCC for Part 15 Subpart E that went into force on July 20 2007
102. tection for transmitters and receives at RF communication sites In the event of a local strike the unit s gas discharge tube ionizes instantaneously to limit sudden voltage surges across the coaxial line When connected to a satisfactory ground the unit can safely shunt up to 5000 Amps of impulse current away from sensitive station equipment NN47250 506 324883 Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 47 Warning A properly rated surge suppressor is required for any cable antenna combination exiting the building The required components must be rated and approved for use in the intended application Figure 3 Surge suppressor Installation For best results install the surge suppressor in close proximity to a low resistance ground at a point where the coaxial cable enters the building In most cases one 8 foot rod driven into moist soil or multiple rods bonded together will provide adequate grounding see National Electrical Code guidelines Install the surge suppressor in an accessible location that allows for periodic inspection and possible replacement of the gas cartridge Provide drip loops in the cables to prevent water from entering the building see Figure 6 on page 49 The life expectancy of the replaceable gas tube depends on the frequency and severity of electrostatic activity at the site Low level conduction resulting from near by storm activity has very little i
103. thin them Avaya does not guarantee that these links will work all the time and has no control over the availability of the linked pages Warranty Avaya provides a limited warranty on this product Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty In addition Avaya s standard warranty language as well as information regarding support for this product while under warranty is available to Avaya customers and other parties through the Avaya Support Web site http www avaya com support Please note that if you acguired the product from an authorized reseller the warranty is provided to you by said reseller and not by Avaya Licenses THE SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS AVAILABLE ON THE AVAYA WEBSITE HTTP SUPPORT AVAYA COM LICENSEINFO ARE APPLICABLE TO ANYONE WHO DOWNLOADS USES AND OR INSTALLS AVAYA SOFTWARE PURCHASED FROM AVAYA INC ANY AVAYA AFFILIATE OR AN AUTHORIZED AVAYA RESELLER AS APPLICABLE UNDER A COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT WITH AVAYA OR AN AUTHORIZED AVAYA RESELLER UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED TO BY AVAYA IN WRITING AVAYA DOES NOT EXTEND THIS LICENSE IF THE SOFTWARE WAS OBTAINED FROM ANYONE OTHER THAN AVAYA AN AVAYA AFFILIATE OR AN AVAYA AUTHORIZED RESELLER AND AVAYA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE LEGAL ACTION AGAINST YOU AND ANYONE ELSE USING OR SELLING THE SOFTWARE WITHOUT A LICENSE BY INSTALLING DOWNLOADING OR USING THE SOFTWARE OR AUTHORIZING OTHERS TO DO SO YOU ON BEHALF OF YOURSELF AND THE ENTITY FOR WHOM YO
104. ticulating feature allows customizable antenna pattern Measures 4 x 4 x 1 4 NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 Appendix 89 Azimuth Pattern S51514WPN36RSM 3 dB BW 1 dB BW 5 15 GHz 5 47 GHz 5 85 GHz Zero Deg lt Broadside Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 90 Appendix Elevation Pattern S51514WPN36RSM 3 dB BW 1 dB BW Zero Deg lt Overhead 90 Deg lt Broadside NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 91 High Gain Directional Panel Antenna Order Number DR4000090E6 Cushcraft Model S4901790PN36RS 5 15 5 25 GHz 15 7 dBi Peak Gain 5 25 5 35 GHz 15 9 dBi Peak Gain 5 470 5 725 GHz 16 0 dBi Peak Gain 5 725 5 85 GHz 15 8 dBi Peak Gain Wall or pole mounting available for 1 5 to 3 5 diameter pole giving up to 15 of down tilt Symmetrical and uniform 90 degree H plane and 5 5 degree E plane patterns Measures 2 74 in diameter x 24 6 Long Avaya WLAN 2332 Series Outdoor Solution Guide 92 Azimuth Pattern S4901790PN36RS 3 dB BW 91 Deg 24885 i R 92 5 37 GHz Da 151179 gt e Es EIN s 25 L7 QW Zero Deg 2 S 2 20 TE o dea 95 47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 93 Azimuth Pattern 490179
105. tion via software on channels 120 124 128 and 132 in the 5600 to 5650 MHz frequency band because it cannot meet the 0 8 second pulse width and staggered PRF DFS requirements as outlined in the updated EN 301 893v1 4 1 standard Transmit Power Control TPC European Regulatory requirements specify that wireless devices must employ Transmit Power Control TPC to reduce the potential for interference to other communication systems operating in the 5 GHz frequency bands This device includes a provision for adjustment of Transmit Power in accordance with the limits in EN 301 893v1 4 1 Sections 4 4 2 1 and 4 4 2 2 Korea MIC Compliance Statement ol 29 5 AMEN 15490 US Possible radio wave interference during operation of concerned radio equipment Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 16 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution B For Home Use Class B device BA 238 58541217 o 21 8 S MAH FH 8301 1 38 TE ASA gt JH This product obtained EMC Registration for home use It can be used in all areas including homes Taiwan Compliance Statement 802 115 802 116 STI 55 5 SSH IEDER RSS FERI NA RRA AT BASRA AE NB HE EID aE 88 T Vu io ER EE TR ERI EL ERRA Re EVGA MET IT IGK PRS KA RENAE MR UNO ROB S RI PARERA RANEM Z TIR Article 12 Without permission granted by
106. tp www comunicazioni it it for further details Operation on all channels has been prohibited when either outdoor mode or an outdoor antenna configuration is selected Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 20 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Country Specific Outdoor Operation Restrictions The following restrictions of use for outdoor operation apply to the Series 2332 Access Points These must be followed to meet local regulatory restrictions and ensure that the access points operate in the appropriate modes Table 5 2 4 GHz Outdoor Restrictions REGION RESTRICTIONS MIDDLE EAST Egypt Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 2 4 GHz band Israel Outdoor operation is permitted on Channels 5 to 13 ONLY Jordan Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 2 4 GHz band Kuwait Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 2 4 GHz band Qatar Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 2 4 GHz band Saudi Arabia Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 2 4 GHz band United Arab Emirates Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the 2 4 GHz band AFRICA Morocco Cannot use antennas 24883 24113 24123 or 24143 for outdoor operation CALA Mexico Channels 1 through 6 allowed for outdoor operation ONLY Table 6 5 0 GHz Outdoor Restrictions REGION RESTRICTIONS Europe Russian Federation Outdoor operation is NOT permitted in the
107. ty If an antenna were 100 efficient it would have a gain equal to its directivity The VSWR provides an indication of how closely the impedance of an antenna matches the impedance of the connecting access point If an impedance mismatch exists a reflected wave will be created and will reduce the level of forward energy transferred from the access point into the antenna This effectively reduces the total level of radiated energy and the effective gain of the antenna Effective Radiated Power Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP is a figure of merit for the net radiated power in a given direction It is equal to the product of the power supplied to an antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic radiator It can be expressed in watts or dBm Polarization The polarization of an antenna describes the orientation and sense of the radiated wave s electric field vector All radiated waves are defined as elliptically polarized In this general case the antenna s total electric field E field has two components that lie in the same plane These two E field components may be of different strength and are oriented at different angles The most common cases of elliptical polarization are Circular in which the two E field components are equal in magnitude 90 degrees out of phase and spatially oriented at 90 degrees from one another and Linear in which the wave has a single E field component In a linear polariz
108. ucion Las radios Series 2332 Access Point se desactivan en forma predeterminada y pueden activarse s lo con un administrador de sistema utilizando el WSS Cuidado Os r dios do Series 2332 Access Point est o desativados por padr o e s podem ser ativados por um administrador de sistema usando WSS Attenzione Le radiazioni del dispositivo Series 2332 Access Point vengono disattivate per impostazione predefinita e possono essere attivate soltanto da un amministratore di sistema tramite WSS 47250 506 324883 B Version 02 02 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution 25 Caution Do not install the outdoor antenna or connect it to the surge suppressor Access Point during a storm Attention N installez pas l antenne ext rieure ou la reliez pas au point de la mont e subite suppressor Access pendant un donner assaut Achtung Bringen Sie nicht die im Freienantenne an oder schlieBen Sie sie an den Schwankung suppressor Access Punkt w hrend eines Sturms an Precauci n No instale la antena al aire libre ni con ctela con el punto de la oleada suppressor Access durante una tormenta Cuidado instale a antena ao ar livre nem n o a conecte ao ponto do surge suppressor Access durante uma tempestade Attenzione Non installare o collegare l antenna esterna allo stabilizzatore di corrente punto di accesso durante un temporale Avaya WLAN Serie
109. uostatas Malti Hawnhekk Avaya jiddikjara li dan WLAN Radio Model 2332 jikkonforma mal tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Netherlands Hierbij verklaart Avayadat het toestel WLAN Radiomodel 2332 in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Polski Niniejszym Avayaooewiadcza WLAN Radio Model 2332 jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozosta ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 Portugu s Avayadeclara este Modelo De radio 2332 de WLAN esta conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposic es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 14 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Romania Roman Astfel Avaya declar acel acest WLAN Radio Model 2332 este in conformitate cu cerinpele necesare 1 proviziile alte semnificative de Directive 1999 5 EC Slovakia Slovensky Avayatymto vyhlasuje e WLAN Radio Model 2332 sp a zakladne poziadavky a v etky prislu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Slovenia Slovensko Avayaizjavlja da je ta WLAN Radio Model 2332 v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili directive 1999 5 ES Spain Espa ol Por medio de la presente Avayadeclara que el Modelo De radio 2332 de cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables
110. ur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient 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 e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC caution This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution Guide 10 Basics of Avaya WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution RF radiation exposure and hazard statement To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements this device must be installed in a location such that the antenna of the device will be greater than 20 cm 8 in away from all persons Using higher gain antennas and types of antennas not covered under the FCC certification of this product is not allowed Installers of the radio and end users of the product must adhere to the installation instructions provided in this manual This transmitter must no
111. wer for mounting the solution You must choose a site with a clear line of sight from the transmitting antenna Determine the access area such as a stairway or a ladder Identify existing equipment installations and assess the condition of proposed towers or mounting structures Assess environmental conditions such as temperature ventilation and humidity Cable routes Make sure the following cable route requirements are met before beginning the installation Determine cable routes building entry points and any special routing or support requirements conduits bracing cable trays safety structures and so on Make sure the total cable length between the access point and the wireless security switch is no greater than 100 meters Identify necessary floor roof or wall penetrations and specify the locations Document existing grounding system and connection requirements for new equipment Refer to these electrical codes for your local regulations NFPA 70 US National Electrical Code O Canadian Electrical Code Partl CSA 22 1 IEC 364 Part 1 through 7 for other countries NN47250 506 324883 B Rev 02 Version 02 02 WLAN Series 2332 Outdoor Solution with Indoor Mounted 53 Software installation Country of operation Before you can configure APs and radio parameters you must specify the country in which you plan to operate the radios Since each country has different regulatory environments
112. y symmetrical and uniform 120 degree H plane and 14 degree E plane pattern Designed for long wide coverage environments 24113 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable and the lightning protection circuitry 24113 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 10 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24113 To be used with the outdoor NEMA enclosure only Output NEMA 25 power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24113 OUT Output power is compensated for the addition of lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot plenum rated cable 24113 The 10 refers to the addition of the 10 foot outdoor rated OUT 10 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 10 foot outdoor rated extension cable 24113 The 25 refers to the addition of the 25 foot outdoor rated OUT25 LMR 240 extension cable Output power is compensated for the addition of the 10 foot plenum rated cable the lightning protection circuitry and the 25 foot outdoor rated extension cable Cushcraft Model WLAN
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