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GO MBW 510
Installation Guide
Document #
0510-30-000-A02
Nov 15, 2007

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  • Page 1 GO MBW 510 Installation Guide Document # 0510-30-000-A02 Nov 15, 2007...
  • Page 2 GO Networks, Inc. This includes, but is not limited to, transcription into any form of computer system for audio, text, print, or visual retrieval. All rights under federal copyright laws and international laws will be strictly enforced.
  • Page 3 The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other devices operating at this frequency when using its antennas. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by GO Networks could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    GO MBW 510 Installation Guide Table of Contents Introduction ............................1 Key Product Features ..........................1 Organization of this Document........................2 GO MBW 510 Femto Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi Base Station ..............3 MBW 510 Package Components .........................3 MBW 510 Safety Information ........................3 RF Exposure..............................3 MBW 510 Lightning Protector ........................4 Information de sécurité...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction GO Networks MBW (Mobile Broadband Wireless) 500 series complements GO Networks MBW 2000 series and 1000 series products by offering femto cell Wi-Fi coverage. This product is ideal for providing fill-in coverage in conjunction with micro and pico level coverage that the MBW 2000 series and MBW 1000 series offer.
  • Page 6: Organization Of This Document

    Organization of this Document The GO MBW 510 Installation Guide for the Femto Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi Base Station offers information and instructions for quickly installing and configuring the MBW 510. The instructions and information are presented in one volume as follows:...
  • Page 7: Go Mbw 510 Femto Cellular-Mesh Wi-Fi Base Station

    MBW 510 Safety Information RF Exposure The MBW 510, an outdoor access point, is compliant with the requirements set forth in CFR 47 section 1.1307, addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in OET Bulletin 65. The outdoor access point antennas should be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 3 feet (1 meter) from humans.
  • Page 8: Mbw 510 Lightning Protector

    MBW 510 Lightning Protector A lightning protector is required when the MBW 510 unit is installed in an outdoor location and the Ethernet cable connects to an indoor network device. The purpose of the lightning protection is to protect people and equipment located indoors from lightning that might strike the MBW 510 or its outdoor cables.
  • Page 9: Information De Sécurité Pour Mbw 510

    Information de sécurité pour MBW 510 Exposition aux fréquences RF Le point d’accès extérieur MBW 510 est compatible avec la norme CFR 47 section 1.1307 concernant l’exposition aux appareils émetteurs de fréquences radio RF définis par le Bulletin 65 de l’OET. Les antennes doivent être installées à...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Ethernet-wired connection, or a third-party solution. When using any method other then a wired connection, keep in mind the MBW 510 has to have a good reception on its backhaul side so it will not limit the access-channel performance.
  • Page 11: Assembling And Mounting

    Assembling and Mounting The universal mount is used to attach and secure the MBW 510 to a wall, a streetlight arm, or a variety of poles. The MBW 510 mounting consists of the following stages and should be performed in the following order: Connect the MBW 510 unit to the brackets using the ‘L’...
  • Page 12 MBW 510 are Metric. To assemble the ‘L’ adaptor [C] to the MBW 510 unit: Attach the ‘L’ adapter to the MBW 510 using an M8 x25 hex bolt [E], • a spring washer [H], and a flat washer [G], as illustrated in Figure 1.
  • Page 13: Mounting Brackets

    NOTE: When mounting the MBW 510 on a pole, it should be placed on a pole that can support four times the weight of the MBW 510, as well as the wind loading created by the MBW 510.
  • Page 14 Position the bracket in the appropriate location and tighten the clamps around the pole so that the bracket is securely fastened. - Page 10 of 22 - All contents are Copyright © 2007 GO Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Mbw 510

    Mounting the MBW 510 To mount the MBW 510 unit: 1. After assembling the brackets, mount the MBW 510 unit on to the bracket as shown in Figure 4. Use a flat washer [G], a spring washer [H] and a nut [I].
  • Page 16: Mounting The Antenna

    Spring Washer Figure 4: MBW 510 Unit Mounting 2. Once the MBW 510 unit is mounted, release the bolts slightly and align the MBW 510 unit horizontally using the level, as shown in Figure 5. When the unit is perfectly aligned, firmly close all bolts, applying 120 inch-lbs of torque.
  • Page 17 5GHz Antennas Terminal Figure 7: 5 GHz Band Antennas Installation - Page 13 of 22 - All contents are Copyright © 2007 GO Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 18: Cable Connections

    Cable Connections When the MBW 510 is properly aligned, the connecters are located at the bottom of the unit. Cable requirements are often unique to the location and deployment topology of each installation. As a result of this limitation, the Ethernet and grounding cables are not included in the installation kit.
  • Page 19: Cable Installation Tools

    Table 5: Cable Installation Tools and Equipment Grounding Cable Connect a grounding wire to the grounding screw at the bottom of the MBW 510 unit. A 10 AWG grounding cable is required to ground the MBW 510 unit. Figure 8: Grounding Connection - Page 15 of 22 - All contents are Copyright ©...
  • Page 20: Ethernet Connection

    To ground the MBW 510 unit: 1. Crimp the solderless ring terminal [A] contained in the MBW 510 Connectors Kit to the grounding cable. 2. Attach the solderless ring terminal [A] to the bottom of the MBW 510 unit using the grounding screw.
  • Page 21: Power Connection

    It can be connected directly to a power source or by using an adapter to connect to the streetlight photocell (photo-control). The MBW 510 unit can support input voltage of 100 to 240 VAC (50 to 60 Hz).
  • Page 22: Computer Connection

    Computer Connection Figure 10 illustrates the Ethernet cable connections used to connect the MBW 510 to a notebook computer. This connection is typically used for the initial configuration. For more information regarding the configuration, see the GO MBW Configuration Guide. For more information regarding the Ethernet cable, see Appendix B: Wiring Specifications.
  • Page 23: Power Up And Software Configuration

    Power Up and Software Configuration The MBW 510 unit is normally mounted on a streetlight (pole or wall) where it is inconvenient to configure. Therefore, it is recommended that wireless communication be established to the unit prior to installation, so that the unit can later be configured and monitored from the ground.
  • Page 24: Appendix A: List Of Acronyms

    Service Set Identifier, a set of characters that give a unique name to a WLAN. TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol VLAN Virtual Local Access Network Wireless Distribution System - Page 20 of 22 - All contents are Copyright © 2007 GO Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 25 It is considered more secure than WEP. WPA-Extensible Authentication Protocol WPA-EAP WPA-PSK WPA-Pre-shared key - Page 21 of 22 - All contents are Copyright © 2007 GO Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Appendix B: Wiring Specifications

    Rx - No connection No connection Table 7: Computer Port Signaling and Cabling with a RJ-45 Adapter for the MBW 510 Unit - Page 22 of 22 - All contents are Copyright © 2007 GO Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.

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