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Unpack SU-O Components ......... 5 Install the SU-O ............5 Connect Outdoor Cable to SU-O ......... 5 Connect the SU-O to the PoE Adapter ......6 Connect Local Network Device ........7 Power-On the SU-O ............. 8 Configure SU-O and Align Antenna ......8...
SU-O Quick Install Guide The SU-O is a fully integrated WiMAX Forum Certified™ subscriber unit incorporating an Ethernet interface and wireless interface to a WiMAX base station. The subscriber is available with integrated antenna or a selection of external antennas. Mounting options are available to accommodate pole and wall mount.
3.3 Connect Outdoor Cable to SU-O The outdoor end of the Ethernet cable supplied by Redline is terminated with a weatherproof RJ-45 connector. This connector mates directly to the RJ-45 port located on the SU-O enclosure. 70-00067-01-02 Page 5 of 12 October 9, 2008 Proprietary Redline Comm.
3.4 Connect the SU-O to the PoE Adapter The indoor end of this cable is terminated with a standard indoor RJ- 45 connector for connection to the indoor PoE adapter. The SU-O Ethernet cable must be connected to the PoE port marked 'DATA AND POWER OUT'.
3.5 Connect Local Network Device Connect a CAT-5E Ethernet cable RJ-45 connector to the 'DATA IN' port on the PoE adapter. The Ethernet cable connects the SU-O to the local network device. This can be a laptop PC, router, or other supported network device.
Figure 6: Non-Line of Sight Signal from Base Station The SU-O will receive the best signal when deployed with a visual line-of-sight (LOS) to the base station. When LOS is not possible...
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You need a PC with an Ethernet port and a cross-over type Ethernet cable. Connect a PC to the DATA IN port of the PoE power injector. Start a telnet session, and login to the SU-O. The factory default login parameters are: IP Address: 192.168.101.1...
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SU-O Quick Install Guide Adjusting the Antenna It is recommended to align the antenna to obtain the maximum SNR value. The SNR (Signal/Noise Ratio) is a measure of the signal quality, while RfRssi (Radio Frequency Received Signal Strength Indicator) is a measure of the signal strength. Usually a higher SNR will be coincident with a stronger signal, however, this may not be the case when interference is present.
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SU-O Quick Install Guide Adjust the subscriber antenna by first adjusting the antenna through complete sweeps of the elevation and then the azimuth. During these sweeps, the SNR value should increase when aligned to a sidelobe, decrease as the antenna is moved further, and then increase to a higher value when the antenna is aligned to the most direct signal path.