Persistent Systems Wave Relay MPU5 Operator's Manual

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MPU5
BASIC OPERATOR MANUAL
VERSION 2.5
03EN073
Rev. G

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  • Page 1 MPU5 BASIC OPERATOR MANUAL VERSION 2.5 03EN073 Rev. G...
  • Page 2 Therefore, the Manual may not be excerpted, summarized, copied, distributed, or otherwise published, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of Persistent Systems, LLC. All other product and service names, trademarks, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All non-Persistent company, product, and service names and all non-Persistent trademarks used in this Manual are for identification purposes only.
  • Page 3 READ MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION DO NOT SWAP RADIO MODULES WHILE UNIT IS POWERED ON! DO NOT POWER ON UNIT WITHOUT ANTENNAS ATTACHED! Copyright 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC Issued: July, 2018...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    PERSISTENT SYSTEMS Headquartered in New York City since 2007, Persistent Systems LLC is a global communications technology company which develops, manufactures and integrates a patented and secure Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (MANET) system: Wave Relay . The company’s industry-leading R&D team has designed wireless networking protocols to support their cutting ®...
  • Page 5 ® needs. The MPU5 offers the Wave Relay MANET combined with other leading edge technologies in a single smart radio. ® CONTACT PERSISTENT SYSTEMS Persistent Systems Tel: (212) 561-5895 | www.persistentsystems.com Persistent Systems Support Email: support@persistentsystems.com | OS Ticket: www.persistentsystems.com/ps-support Persistent Systems RMA Email: rma@persistentsystems.com...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Part I: Physical Setup Section A: RF Setup Inserting the Radio Module Connecting Antennas Section B: Power Connecting Power Removing Power Powering On the Unit Section C: Side Connector Cables © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 7 Section B: Connecting the MPU5 to the Management Computer Parts List Section C: Accessing the Web Management Interface Parts List Section D: Basic Network Setup Security Key Assigning IP Address and Interface Names Rebooting an Individual Node © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 8 Configuring Radio Settings for a Single Node Upgrading Firmware Creating a Configuration File Loading Settings from a Configuration File Reset Node to Factory Configuration Check GPS Status Network Status Tab Network Visualization © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 9 Install Android™ Apps on the MPU5 Using Android™ Screenshot Network Configuration Tab Connect a PTT Device to the MPU5 Configure PTT Settings Enable Push-to-Talk Set Earpiece Volume Set Microphone Level © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 10 Set Transmit or Receive Audible Checktone Enable/Disable Low Battery Audible Notification Selecting Channels Customize a PTT Channel Using Wave Relay Push-to-Talk ® Using Flash Override Professional Installer – Compliance Attachments © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 12: Safety

    Tomber lors de l’installation ou de retirer l’équipment peut causer des ▶ blessures graves. Si vous installez sur une tour ou d’autres endroits de hauteur, utiliser des ▶ techniques de levage appropriées et porter un équipment de protection approprié. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 13 Voir les instructions de séparation de l’antenne dans la section de la con- ▶ formité de ce manuel. Ne pas faire fonctionner avec antenne enlevé. Cela peut augmenter les ▶ risques d’exposition aux radiofréquences et ou endommager l’équipe- ment. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 14 In most countries, trashing of used batteries is forbidden and disposal can be done through non-profit organizations mandated by local au- © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 15 Incinération des dellules et batteries au lithium par les consommateurs est déconseillée. In- ▶ cinération devrait être fait dans une installation dûment autorisée qui peut gérer ces déchets. See Attached Battery Spec Sheet, MSDS, and compliance document for more information © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 16: Suggested Hardware

    HD Screen or TV with HDMI input: Displays Android™ computer interface and/or streaming ▶ video Laptop with Administrator Access: Used for device configuration ▶ USB Thumb Drives: Used for software configuration storage and loading ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 17: Part I: Physical Setup

    Part I: Physical Setup Section A: RF Setup → What Will I Learn? How to insert radio modules into the MPU5 chassis ▶ How to attach antennas to the MPU5 ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18 PHYSICAL SETUP: RF SETUP © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 19 DO NOT switch radio modules while device is powered on. Power off device before changing radio modules. WARNING!: the MPU5 is not IP68 rated when the radio module is not attached. Ensure you are in a dry, dust-free environment before changing radio modules. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 20: Inserting The Radio Module

    If there are rubber caps Align the radio module Apply even force and press the radio module on the radio module with the chassis. contacts, remove them. into the chassis. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 21 #1 Phillips Head screwdriver is attached securely. Ensure there are no until they stop (min. 4 in-lbs. of torque) gaps in between the radio module and the MPU5 chassis. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 22: Connecting Antennas

    To operate in SISO mode, you only need to attach an antenna to the antenna port for the chain you want to use. WARNING!: if you want to operate in SISO mode, unused antenna chains MUST be turned off (See p. 78). © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 23 Align the SMA connec- Twist the antenna clock- the remaining two RF tor on the GPS antenna wise until it is fully mated. antennas. with the SMA connector on the unit. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 24 Ensure that the connectors on both the unit and antennas are not damaged. Ensure that there are no foreign objects in any of the connectors. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 25 Swap radio modules and antennas to change the RF band you are capable of operating on ▶ Swap out broken radio modules and antennas ▶ Setup hardware to receive GPS connectivity ▶ Remote antennas away from the unit ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 26: Section B: Power

    Will I lose all my settings if I remove power from my MPU5? If the MPU5 has been charged for 8 hours, it will retain unit settings for 30 days. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 27 PHYSICAL SETUP: POWER © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 28: Connecting Power

    Align the circular three pin connector on the power source with the circular three pin connector on the bottom of the MPU5. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 29 If you are using a BB Battery Eliminator, plug the BB plug into a BB Battery. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 30: Removing Power

    PHYSICAL SETUP: POWER Removing Power Slide up the battery latch on the side of Twist the battery counterclockwise until it the MPU5. disconnects. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 31 What do I do if my power accessory will not lock? Ensure that the battery latch moves freely by sliding it up and down. Ensure that the battery latch is not stuck in the unlocked position. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 32: Powering On The Unit

    Locate the Power Knob on the top of the If the unit is powered and has turned on, unit. the LED on the top of the unit will glow a color indicating unit status. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 33 Ensure that the battery latch is not stuck in the rotation of the knob. unlocked position. If the knob still does not rotate, it may be broken. Contact Persistent Systems Support. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 34: Section C: Side Connector Cables

    Power on/off the unit ▶ Replace dead batteries ▶ Section C: Side Connector Cables → What Will I Learn? How to connect a cable to the MPU5 side connectors ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 35: Parts List

    22-Pin to USB 2.0 Type A Receptacle CBL-DATA-2003 22-Pin to U-329 CBL-AUD-0001 22-Pin to 6-Pin Push Pull USB Tether CBL-DATA-2004 22-Pin to Audio and Video Out 22-Pin to U-328 CBL-DATA-3002 CBL-AUD-0002 © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 36: Connecting A Cable To A Side Connector

    If a cable can attach to multiple side connectors, it is keyed (or not keyed) so that it will attach to all compati- ble side connectors. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 37 Ensure that the cable connector is flush with the case. Ensure that the cable is firmly attached and the connector is sitting flush with the case. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 38 TV or Monitor and connects to a speaker box or headset. CBL-AUD-0001 22-Pin to U-329 RoIP Connect the unit to a Legacy Radio via a U-329 connector. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 39 What Can I Do Now? Identify which cable you need for your configuration ▶ Identify which side connector your cables attach to ▶ Connect a cable to a side connector ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 40: Part Ii: Software Setup

    What Will I Learn? How to configure your computer to be able to communicate with an MPU5 ▶ ≈ Parts List Management Computer with Administrator Access & Ethernet Port © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 41 If either the computer or MPU5 do not have an IP address in the same subnet mask, the ▶ computer and MPU5 device will not be able to communicate. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 42: Configuring The Management Computer (Windows)

    SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER Configuring the Management Computer (Windows) Locate the Network Right click the Network Click Open Network and Sharing Center. icon at the bottom right icon. of the taskbar. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 43 SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER Click Local Area Connection 2. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 44 SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/ Click Properties. IPv4) and ensure that it is highlighted as pictured. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 45 SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER Click Properties. Click Use the following IP address. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 46 SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER Enter 10.3.1.10 into the IP address field. Enter 255.255.255.0 into the Subnet mask field. Click OK. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 47 SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER Your computer is now properly configured to connect to the MPU5. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 48: Configuring The Management Computer (Linux)

    What Can I Do Now? Configure computers to be able to communicate with Wave Relay devices. ® ▶ Have a computer that is able to configure a Wave Relay device. ® ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 49: Section B: Connecting The Mpu5 To The Management Computer

    How to physically connect the MPU5 to the Management Computer ▶ ≈ Parts List 22-Pin to RJ45 Receptacle CBL-DATA-2001 Standard RJ45 Ethernet Cable Properly Configured Management Computer with Ethernet Port © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 50 SOFTWARE SETUP: MANAGEMENT COMPUTER Connect CBL-DATA-2001 to the DATA Plug one end of the standard RJ45 Ether- side connector on the MPU5. net cable into the Ethernet receptacle on CBL-DATA-2001. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 51 Plug the other end of the standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on the Man- agement Computer. ✓ What Can I Do Now? Connect an MPU5 to a computer for configuration ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 52: Section C: Accessing The Web Management Interface

    How to access the Web Management Interface to configure the MPU5 ▶ ≈ Parts List Web Browser (Internet Explorer 7+, Management Computer with properly configured IP ad- Firefox 3+, or Chrome dress and subnet mask & Ethernet Port © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 53 In the address bar, type https://10.3.1.254 Open the web browser then press the Enter key. Microsoft Internet Explorer 7+ Microsoft Internet Explorer 7+ Mozilla Firefox 3+ Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox 3+ Google Chrome © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 54 SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE The web browser will ask you to accept a security certificate. In Internet Explorer: Click Continue to this website (not recommended) © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 55 SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE In Firefox: Click I Understand the Risks © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 56 SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Click Add Exception Click Confirm Security Exception © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 57 SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE In Chrome: Click Advanced Click Proceed to 10.3.1.254 (unsafe) © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 58 SOFTWARE SETUP: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Wait for the Web Man- In the Management Click Authenticate. agement Interface page password field, type to load password © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 59 Ensure that you are accessing the correct manage- ment IP address (10.3.1.254). ✓ What Can I Do Now? Access the Web Management Interface for any node you connect to your computer. ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 60: Section D: Basic Network Setup

    Copy and paste the security key to a Click the Set button to set the key for the text file in a secure place on the Man- node. agement Computer. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 61 SOFTWARE SETUP: SECURITY KEY © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 62: Assigning Ip Address And Interface Names

    Save a security key in a text file to copy to other nodes ▶ Assigning IP Address and Interface Names → What Will I Learn? How to set and change the Node Name and IP Address of a node ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 63 SOFTWARE SETUP: ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS AND INTERFACE NAMES Click the Node Configuration tab. Click the Node Configuration button. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 64 In the IP Address field, enter the desired Scroll to the bottom of the page and click IP Address. the Save & Reconfigure Unit button. Wait for the page to reload. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 65: Rebooting An Individual Node

    Set the Node Name and IP Address of a node to fit the node into your IP scheme and identify ▶ the node in status functions Rebooting an Individual Node Scroll down and click the Reboot Log into the node. Node button. Click the Node Configuration tab. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 66: Network Node List

    How to add and remove nodes from the Management Node List ▶ How to push the Management Node List to all nodes in your network ▶ Click the Network Configuration tab. Click Network Node List. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 67 Nodes can be added manually as well. Enter a comma separated list of all IP addresses to add in the Manually Add IP(s) box, then click Add. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 68 If nodes are not able to be contacted, they will not receive the Network Node List. Note: remember to add new nodes to the Network Node List when you are expanding your net- work. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 69 Add new nodes to the Network Node List ▶ Remove nodes from the Network Node List ▶ Synchronize the Network Node List between all nodes on your network ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 70: Part Iii: Testing Connectivity

    Neighbor Nodes are nodes connected without hops through other nodes ▶ How to test bandwidth between nodes ▶ Check Neighbor Node Status Click the Network Status tab. Click the Neighbor Status button. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 71 Neighbor Nodes Status page when they become connected via a hop. ▶ The Neighbor Nodes status page displays: ▶ Node Names ▶ IP Addresses ▶ Receive Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) between nodes © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 72: Perform A Throughput Test

    The page will display the upload speed to and download speed from the destination Note: Persistent Systems recommends the test node. duration to be set to a minimum of 5 seconds. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 73 TESTING CONNECTIVITY: THROUGHPUT TEST © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 74: Throughput Test Logging

    TESTING CONNECTIVITY: THROUGHPUT TEST Throughput Test Logging When the throughput test is run, data will Click the Enable Logging button. be collected in a table at the bottom of the page. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 75 Bw Rx (Mbps): Download Bandwidth, in Mbps MIMO|SISO [Rate]:[Number of streams]. Interval (s): time interval of the throughput test Dist (m): distance between nodes, in for each line of throughput test data meters, if available © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 76: Part Iv: Using The Web Management Interface

    USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO Part IV: Using the Web Management Interface View Individual Node Information Click the Node Status tab. Click the Unit Info button. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 77 Radio 1 HW MAC Address: MAC Address and fre- quency band for the radio installed in the node Ethernet 1 HW MAC Address: MAC Address for the Ethernet port in the node © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 78: Configuring Radio Settings For A Single Node

    USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: INDIVIDUAL NODE INFO Configuring Radio Settings for a Single Node Click the Node Con- Click the Radio Con- Scroll to the Radio figuration tab. figuration button. Configuration section © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 79 Receive Chain Select: Choose which RF chains to use to receive - you may select one, two, or three chains. The Auto setting will instruct the MPU5 to select Receive Chains on its own. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save & Reconfigure Unit. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 80: Upgrading Firmware

    Note: when new firmware is available for the MPU5, you will receive an email with the new firm- ware file to upgrade your units. Note: MPU5 firmware will NOT load on legacy Wave Relay devices (MPU4, MPU3, QUAD). ® © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 81 USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: UPGRADING FIRMWARE © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 82: Creating A Configuration File

    Note: this file contains settings (both Network Configuration and Node Configuration settings) for the current node only. Note: do not save configuration files from nodes without a radio module installed. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 83 USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: CONFIGURATION FILES © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 84: Loading Settings From A Configuration File

    Node List that is able to be contacted. The configuration file will not be loaded on any nodes in the Node List that are not able to be contacted. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 85 Note: the configuration file should be from a device with the same firmware version and radio hardware configuration as the device being configured. Note: do not load configuration files that have been saved from nodes with no radio module installed. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 86: Reset Node To Factory Configuration

    Full Factory Reset: All settings will be reset to factory configuration. When you are ready to remove all custom configuration and restore the node to factory set- tings, click the Factory Reset button. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 87: Check Gps Status

    Source: GPS information source Latitude: Current latitude of the node Longitude: Current longitude of the node Altitude: Current altitude of the node as MSL (above sea level) and HAE (above ellipsoid) © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 88: Network Status Tab

    Network Visualization: view the network in Google Earth Channel Plan: channel setting for each radio IP Flow List: IP flows on the network IP Multicast Status: IP Multicast information © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 89 USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: NETWORK STATUS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 90: Network Visualization

    SNR lines, and SNR will not appear in the MANET monitor. Disable this setting to reduce network overhead and improve scalability and performance of high density networks. Visualization Icon: select an icon to represent the node in Google Earth. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 91 USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: NETWORK VISUALIZATION © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 92 Select a refresh rate from the drop-down menu. Faster refresh rates will use more bandwidth. Click Network Visualization. A file named node-monitor.kml will download. Open this file in Google Earth to view network visualization. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 93 USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE: NETWORK VISUALIZATION © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 94: Part V: Device Operation

    With the zeroize latch held down, twist the Power Knob counterclockwise from the OFF position to the Z position. Note: the status indicator LED will blink once when the key is zeroized. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 95 DEVICE OPERATION: ZEROIZE THE SECURITY KEY © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 96: Connect A Camera To The Mpu5

    DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A CAMERA Connect a Camera to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List For HD-SDI Connection: HD-BNC to BNC Cable CBL-VID-2001 Camera with BNC output © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 97 BNC connector on the camera. the top of the MPU5. Note: the Video In connector does not supply power to the camera. Ensure that your camera is properly powered via another source. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 98: Configuring Video Settings

    Configuring Video Settings Click the Node Configura- Click the Video Configu- Connect the MPU5 to the tion tab. ration button. Management Computer and log into the Web Man- agement Interface. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 99 Input Resolution: resolution setting of the connected camera, if available Input Frames/Sec: frame rate setting of the connected camera, if available Audio Present: audio status from the connected camera, if available © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 100 MPU5 Note: you MUST manually configure the correct input source. If the correct input source is not selected, input status will show no camera detected. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 101 Enter a port for the video stream in the Video Output Port field. Uncheck the Factory De- fault box to make changes to this field. Check the Factory Default box to use the Factory Default Video Output Port. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 102 Frame Interval setting is not available for that I-Frame Interval, IDR-Frame Interval will be set to the factory default setting for that I-Frame Interval. Protocol (Advanced): Selects the streaming protocol for the video stream. Options are: MPEG-TS/ UDP or RTP/UDP. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 103 If you wish to encode audio with the video stream, select Yes from the Audio drop-down menu. Otherwise, select © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 104 If it is not, adjust the bit rate setting ac- cordingly. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 105 For VLC URL into VLC or the Other Viewers URL in another video player. Note: if you change Video Output IP or Video Output Port on the Video Configuration page, these URLs will change as well. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 106 Output Bit Rate: displays the bit rate of the encoded video being output Audio Encoded: displays whether audio is being encoded with the video stream or not © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 107 If there are no subscribers to the video, video will not be encoded. Check if video is being encoded when a subscriber is present. Ensure the correct Video Viewer URL is entered into your video viewer. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 108: Video Kiosk Mode

    Configuring Video Kiosk Mode Connect the MPU5 to the Click the Node Configura- Click the Video Configu- Management Computer tion tab. ration button. and log into the Web Man- agement Interface. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 109 DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING VIDEO KIOSK MODE Enable Video Kiosk Mode In the Enable/Disable drop-down menu, select Enabled. To disable Video, select Disabled. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 110 IP & Port: sets the IP address and Port for the video feed to be accessed in the format <IP Ad- dress>:<Port>. Uncheck the Network Default box to edit this field. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 111 Feed Number: displays the number of each of the four video feeds Feed Name: displays the name for each video feed Feed IP & Port: displays the IP address and port for each video feed © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 112 The only way to exit the video kiosk player is to disable Video Kiosk Mode from the Web Man- ▶ agement Interface. Video Kiosk Mode Disabled Video Kiosk Mode Enabled © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 113 With num lock disabled, use the left and right arrow keys ▶ With num lock enabled, use the keypad to select the corresponding video feed ▶ Num Lock Disabled Num Lock Enabled © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 114: Connect An Eud Or Handheld Display To The Mpu5

    Connect an EUD or Handheld Display to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List 22-Pin to 6-Pin USB Push Pull Android™ Tether Cable CBL-DATA-2004 Android™ EUD EUD IP67 Enclosure ACC-EUD-0001 MOLLE-IP67-N3 © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 115 Pull connector on the nector on the MPU5. Juggernaut Case to the 6-Pin Push Pull connec- tor on CBL-DATA-2004. The MPU5 Android™ OS will be displayed on the EUD or Display. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 116: Mpu5

    Connect a Monitor or TV to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List 22-Pin to Audio and Video Out CBL-DATA-3002 Speaker Box or Headset with U-328 Connector Monitor or TV with HDMI Input © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 117 DATA side connec- or headset to the U-328 of CBL-DATA-3002 to tor on the MPU5. audio connector on the HDMI Input on the CBL-DATA-3002. monitor or TV. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 118 Ensure that the Monitor or TV is set to the correct Ensure that the Monitor or TV is powered on. HDMI input. Ensure that all cables are connected properly. Reboot the node. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 119: Connect Usb Accessories To The Mpu5

    DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING USB ACCESSORIES Connect USB Accessories to the MPU5 ≈ Parts List 22-Pin to Type A Female USB 2.0 Receptacle USB Hub CBL-DATA-2003 (Optional) USB Keyboard USB Mouse (Optional) (Optional) © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 120 If you are using a USB Hub, connect the USB Your USB accessory may not be compatible. Contact accessory directly to CBL-DATA-2003. If the Persistent Systems support. accessory works, replace the USB hub. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 121: Install Android™ Apps On The Mpu5

    Note: the Operating System on the MPU5 is Android™ version 5.0 (Lollipop). Ensure that the app you wish to install is compatible with this version of the Android™ OS. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 122 DEVICE OPERATION: INSTALLING APPS Click the Node Configura- Connect the MPU5 to the Click APK Install. Management Computer tion tab. and log into the Web Man- agement Interface. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 123 Click Choose File and navigate to the Click Upload and wait for the on-screen .apk file you wish to install. prompt to say Node APK Install Succeed- ed. The page will then reload. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 124: Using Android™ Screenshot

    Accessing the Android™ Screenshot Page Connect the MPU5 to the Click the Android™ Click the Node Status tab. Screenshot button. Management Computer and log into the Web Man- agement Interface. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 125 Power: powers on/off the Android™ display - this will not close apps Back: returns to the previous page Home: returns to the Android™ Home Screen App Switch: allows the user to toggle between open apps © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 126: Network Configuration Tab

    If this box is unchecked, the firmware or .apk file will only be installed on nodes that are able to be contacted. The firmware or .apk file will not be installed on nodes that are unable to be contacted. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 127 DEVICE OPERATION: NETWORK CONFIGURATION © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 128: Connect A Ptt Device To The Mpu5

    22-Pin to U94 Receptacle CBL-DATA-3002 CBL-AUD-0003 The cable you need is dependent on what connec- tor your PTT device has. 22-Pin to U-329 CBL-AUD-0001 22-Pin to U-328 Compatible Push-to-Talk device CBL-AUD-0002 © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 129 DEVICE OPERATION: CONNECTING A PTT DEVICE Connect the cable to the PTT/EUD side Connect the PTT device to the connector connector on the MPU5. on the end of the cable. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 130: Configure Ptt Settings

    Configure PTT Settings Click the Node Configura- Click the PTT Configura- Connect the MPU5 to the tion tab. tion button. Management Computer and log into the Web Man- agement Interface. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 131: Enable Push-To-Talk

    Network Default ear- piece volume. To customize earpiece volume, uncheck the Network Default box. In the Volume field, enter a value 0 - 125. Values above 100 are digitally amplified. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 132: Set Microphone Level

    In the Microphone Level field, enter a val- auto: Uses automatic gain control for mi- crophone input - recommended for most users 0 - 100: valid microphone level volumes © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 133: Set Transmit Mode

    PTT button is pressed on the headset Continuous: audio is continuously trans- mitted. Note: other nodes may monitor the channel only. Selected Channel audio transmissions will interrupt monitored continuously transmitted audio. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 134: Set Transmit Or Receive Audible Checktone

    Beep: audible checktone will be set to a beep Voice: audible checktone will be a vocal- ized “one” Network Default: audible checktone will be set to the network default setting © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 135: Enable/Disable Low Battery Audible Notification

    Enabled: when the battery is depleted to 5%, the node will play an audible notifica- tion every 5 minutes. Disabled: no low battery audible notifica- tion will occur. Network Default: network default set- ting © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 136: Selecting Channels

    Note: valid multicast port values are in the range 1 - 65534 Note: each channel MUST have a unique multicast address and multicast port. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 137 DEVICE OPERATION: CONFIGURING PTT SETTINGS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 138: Using Wave Relay ® Push-To-Talk

    Selected Channel audio will interrupt Monitored Channel audio. ▶ Flash Override audio will interrupt both Selected Channel and Monitored Channel audio. ▶ © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 139: Using Flash Override

    PTT button for the duration of the transmis- sion) The transmitting user and all receiving users will hear three beeps. Talk. Release the PTT button when you are finished talking. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 140: Professional Installer - Compliance

    : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en comprom- ettre le fonctionnement. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 141 OPERATING FREQUENCY: Operating frequency is determined by the installer. It is important that the frequency configured meets local regulations. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 142 Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP Max. Power Setting Max. EIRP CHANNEL: Approved (dBm) (dBm) Approved (dBm) (dBm) Approved (dBm) (dBm) 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 143 (dBm) (dBm) 5180 17.0 14.0 11.5 5200 17.0 14.0 11.5 5240 17.0 14.0 12.0 5745 29.5 26.5 29.5 26.5 5787 29.5 26.5 29.5 26.5 5825 29.5 26.5 29.5 26.5 © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 144 EIRP (Isotropic Radiated Power) = Power Setting + Antenna Gain - Cable Loss National regulations may require that operations may be limited to portions of the frequency range shown in the channel selection page of the interface. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 145 à la FCC règles pour les limites d’exposition aux radiations de fréquences radio sous FCC Titre 47, Chapitre 1 partie 1 article 1,1310 et industriel Canada RSS-102, Section 2.6. For compliance information, contact Persistent Systems’ Quality Management Department. Pour plus d’informations de conformité, le service de qualité contact Persistent Systems. (212)-561-5895 support@persistentsystems.com...
  • Page 146 ** Cable loss is the minimum cable loss that may exist between the antenna port and the 7.4dBi antenna. 0.50dB cable loss was taken into consideration when calculating minimum distance. © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 147 18.2 5705 25.2 22.2 18.2 5715 25.2 22.2 18.2 5720 25.2 22.2 18.2 5725 25.2 22.2 18.2 5740 25.2 22.2 18.2 5745 25.2 22.2 18.2 5750 25.2 22.2 18.2 © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 148: Attachments

    Charger Part Number Required Adapter Part Number BTC-70801 BTA-70810 BTC-70844 BTA-70810 BTC-70819, -1, -3 BTA-70810 BTC-70836 BTA-70830, BTA-70830-1 BTC-70870, -1, -3 BTA-70830, BTA-70830-2 BTC-70824-1 BTA-70810S BTC-70663 BTA-70810S BTC-70716-1 Not Required © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 149 Recommended Storage Temperature -40°C to +40°C (-40°F to +104°F) Connector Flat Contacts (bottom), Fly Wheel Connection (top) State of Charge Indicator Not Applicable Disposal Check local regulations (Contains 0% Mercury or Cadmium) © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 150 ATTACHMENTS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 151 ATTACHMENTS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 152 ATTACHMENTS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 153 ATTACHMENTS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
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  • Page 156 ATTACHMENTS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 157 ATTACHMENTS © 2010 - 2018 Persistent Systems, LLC – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 158 MPU5 BASIC OPERATOR MANUAL VERSION 2.5 303 Fifth Avenue Suite 306 New York, NY 10016 www.persistentsystems.com...

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