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BreezeACCESS 2.4
Base Station Equipment
Installation
Manual
3
Revision
November, 2000
Cat. No. 213125

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  • Page 1 BreezeACCESS 2.4 Base Station Equipment Installation Manual Revision November, 2000 Cat. No. 213125...
  • Page 2 Statement of Conditions The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. BreezeCOM shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it.
  • Page 3 BreezeCOM shall not be liable to any person for any special or indirect damages, including, but not limited to, loss of profits or revenues, loss of use or damage to any associated equipment, cost of...
  • Page 4 Make sure that the installation of the outdoor unit, antenna and cables is performed in accordance with all relevant national and local building and safety codes. BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3. CONFIGURING SYSTEM PARAMETERS................ 15 3.1 Getting Started with the Local Terminal................15 3.2 Configuring Basic Parameters..................... 17 3.3 Reset Unit..........................18 4. VERIFYING CORRECT OPERATION ................19 4.1 Verifying Correct Operation of the AU-A/E-BS ..............19 BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 6 5.3 Configuration and Management..................22 5.4 Interfaces ..........................22 5.5 Electrical ..........................23 5.6 Mechanical .......................... 23 5.7 Environmental ........................23 5.8 Standards Compliance, General ..................23 APPENDIX A. USING TELNET APPENDIX B. BASIC PARAMETERS BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 7 Table 2-1: IF Cables........................4 Table 2-2: BS-AU LEDs ......................11 Table 2-3: BS-PS Power Supply LEDs..................12 Table 4-1: AU-NI LEDs......................19 Table 4-2: AU-RA/RE LEDs ....................20 Table 5-3. Hopping Sequences....................26 BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction 1. INTRODUCTION This manual describes installation guidelines for BreezeACCESS 2.4 base station equipment, including the stand-alone AU-E/A-NI-2.4 Access Units and the modular AU-E/A-BS-2.4 Units with the BS-SH rack mounted shelf. The BreezeACCESS IP Broadband Wireless Local Loop (WLL) system allows access service providers to provide high-speed IP connectivity services to their subscribers.
  • Page 10: Basic Installation

    Pole mounting kit for the outdoor unit (with two brackets, four sets of screws, nuts and washers) • BS-AU Network Interface module • Monitor cable 2.1.3 BS-PS Power Supply (one or two per shelf) • BS-PS Power Supply module • Power cable BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 11: Packing List - Stand-Alone Au-A/E-Ni Access Unit

    A portable PC with terminal emulation software • Installation tools and materials. Items marked with an asterisk (*) are available as options from BreezeCOM. Guidelines for Selection of Equipment Location Select appropriate locations for the equipment using the following guidelines: •...
  • Page 12: Table 2-1: If Cables

    The BS-SH and its modules and the SU-NI are designed for indoor operation, i.e., inside buildings, a suitable cabinet or a shelter. Air temperature control might be necessary – the equipment is designed to operate over the temperature range 0°C to 45°C. BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 13 Failure to do so may void the BreezeACCESS product warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities. BreezeCOM and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation of Refer to Appendix C for approved antennas.
  • Page 14: Installing The Outdoor Radio Unit

    Make sure to install the unit with the bottom panel (the panel with the IF connector) facing downward. Grooves for Insertion of 9/16” Metal Band Size B U-Bolt Holes (3” Pole) Size A U-Bolt Holes (2” Pole) Bracket Screw Holes Figure 2-1. Holes/Grooves/Screw Holes BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 15: Figure 2-2. Au-Re 3" Pole Mounting Installation Using The Special Brackets

    Figure 2-2. AU-RE 3" Pole Mounting Installation Using the Special Brackets Note: When inserting the open-ended screws, make sure to insert them with the grooves pointing outwards; these grooves are intended to allow fastening of the screws with a screwdriver. BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Antenna Cable (Au-Re)

    2. Connect the coaxial cable to the IF connector. Verify that the length of the IF cable is sufficient and that it can easily reach the Indoor unit. Note: Make sure to switch OFF the power of the indoor unit prior to connecting/disconnecting the IF cable. BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 17: Installing The Modular Shelf Indoor Equipment

    The remaining eight slots can accommodate up to six active BS-AU modules. Two extra slots are for future use. Active BS-AU modules can be installed in any of the 8 slots. Unused slots should be covered by blank panels. BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 18: The Bs-Au

    The outdoor radio unit provides the air link between the BS-AU and the remote Subscriber Units. A MON connector for connecting an ASCII terminal with terminal emulation software for configuration and maintenance purposes. BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 19: Table 2-2: Bs-Au Leds

    IF cable. The momentary RESET position of this switch is for resetting the outdoor unit. In the OFF position, power is not supplied to the outdoor unit, even when the BS-AU unit is still ON. BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 20: The Bs-Ps

    The switch turns the mains power to the power supply ON and OFF. Table 2-3: BS-PS Power Supply LEDs Name Description -48 VDC is available and Power Supply is ON The 5V power supply module is OK The 12V power supply module is OK BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 21: Shelf And Modules Installation Procedure

    LEDs on the BS-PS front panel are ON. Refer to Table 2-3 for a description of these LEDs. 7. Set the switches on the front panel of all BS-AU modules in the rack to ON. BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 22: Installing The Au-Ni Indoor Unit

    6. Use a straight Ethernet 10baseT cable to connect the base station network (e.g., a hub, switch or router) to the Ethernet port (marked ETH) located on the rear panel of the AU-NI unit. BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 23: Configuring System Parameters

    3. Press Enter. The Select Access Level menu appears. Select the access level according to your authorized access level. You will be requested to enter your password. After entering the correct password press the Enter key. The main menu appears as shown in Figure 3-1 BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 24: Figure 3-1. Main Menu

    Users with this access level cannot access the Advanced Configuration menu. • For users with Administrator access rights, the full Main Menu will be displayed. These users can access all the menu items. BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 25: Configuring Basic Parameters

    Hopping Sync (if using two or more AUs) Note: You must select Reset Unit in the Unit Control menu for the changes to take effect. See Appendix B for more details on the basic parameters. BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 26: Reset Unit

    Type 2 in the Unit Control menu to access the Set Factory Defaults menu. Type in 2 (Set Factory defaults-Full) to load the default values. Reset the unit for the factory defaults values to take effect. BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 27: Verifying Correct Operation

    LED activity Off – No receive/transmit on Ethernet port ETH connector Ethernet On – Unit is connected to Ethernet segment embedded LED integrity Off – Unit is not connected to Ethernet segment BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 28: Verifying Correct Operation Of The Outdoor Unit

    Ethernet LAN Off – No activity on the Ethernet LAN Note: Verifying proper operation of the outdoor unit using the LEDs as described above is possible only after completion of the configuration process. BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 29: Specifications

    3Mbps max Modulation Multilevel GFSK 5.2 Outdoor Unit to Indoor Unit Communication IF Frequency 440 MHz IF cable Impedance 50 ohm Maximum IF cable Attenuation 15dB Maximum IF cable DC Resistance 1.5 ohm BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 30: Configuration And Management

    TNC jack, lightning protected protected Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ-45) with two embedded LEDs Monitor 3 pin low profile Power 12 VDC via the IF cable 4-pin power connector (BS-PS), DC plug for the AU-PS power supply (AU-NI) BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 31: Electrical

    5.8 Standards Compliance, General FCC part 15, EN 300 826 Safety UL 1950, EN 60950 Environmental GR - 63 - CORE (Bellcore), ETS 300 019 Surge Immunity EN 61000-4-5, test level 3 (2kV) BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 32: Appendix A. Using Telnet

    8. Press Enter, the Breeze ACCESS Monitor is displayed on the screen. 9. To exit the Telnet session, choose Disconnect from the Connect menu. (The session is terminated automatically, after a specific time of inactivity determined by the Log-out Timer). BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 33: Appendix B. Basic Parameters

    Hopping Set to reduce the possibility of collisions on the wireless media. This parameter is only set in the AU. All the SUs learn it from the AU during the association process. BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...
  • Page 34: Table 5-3. Hopping Sequences

    This parameter is set only in the AU. All the associated SUs learn its value from the AU during the association process. Table 5-3. Hopping Sequences Hopping Standard Number of Hopping Sequences per Hopping Set Australia Canada Europe ETSI France Israel Japan Korea Netherlands Spain US FCC BS Equipment Installation Manual BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series...
  • Page 35 ⇒ Idle – No synchronization (stand-alone operation) ⇒ Master – The AU that serves as a Master unit providing synchronization signals to the Slave units ⇒ Slave – An AU that operates as a Slave. BreezeACCESS 2.4 Series BS Equipment Installation Manual...

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