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BreezeMAX™ CPEs
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SW Version 4.5
May 2008
P/N 214974

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  • Page 1 BreezeMAX™ CPEs Product Manual SW Version 4.5 May 2008 P/N 214974...
  • Page 2 Document History Document History Topic Description Date Issued First Release New Product Manual SW Version 4.0.1, August 2006 Si CPE U model (USB port) Added info on USB driver and MAC SW Version 4.0.2, Sections 2.3, 2.3.5, 4.4.1 address of USB Controller. December 2006 Smart Card New option...
  • Page 3 Document History Topic Description Date Issued Counters Updated (counters related to SW Version 4.1.1, Section 4.9.2.1 retransmissions were removed) April 2007 Updated description of the feature SW Version 4.1.1, Sections 1.1, 4.10 April 2007 Fast Scanning New feature SW Version 4.1.1, Section 4.7.3 April 2007...
  • Page 4 Document History Topic Description Date Issued Set Mobility Mode New parameter SW Version 4.5 Sections 3.2.1, 4.6, 4.11 March 2008 User Name Update description (for IP CS SW Version 4.5 SDection 4.5.2 Switching Mode) March 2008 Spectrum Analyzer New feature SW Version 4.5 Section 4.9.3...
  • Page 5 © Copyright 2008 Alvarion Ltd. All rights reserved. The material contained herein is proprietary, privileged, and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors. No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Ltd.
  • Page 6 BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD. Disclaimer (a) The Software is sold on an "AS IS" basis. Alvarion, its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES, WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION.
  • Page 7 MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. Limitation of Liability (a) ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR...
  • Page 8 Legal Rights and industrial environments. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user's own expense.
  • Page 9 (when using external antenna) are grounded and suitable lightning protection devices are used so as to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges. In any event, Alvarion is not liable for any injury, damage or regulation violations associated with or caused by installation, grounding or lightning protection.
  • Page 10 Alvarion Ltd. reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice. No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty.
  • Page 11 About This Manual This document describes and explains how to install and manage the BreezeMAX PRO-S CPE and Si CPE, Subscriber Units using SW Version 4.5. This document contains the following chapters: Chapter 1 - Product description: Describes the PRO-S CPE and the Si CPE, and their specifications.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 - Products Description 1.1 BreezeMAX CPEs ......................2 1.2 Introducing BreezeMAX PRO-S CPE ................4 1.3 Introducing BreezeMAX Si CPE ................... 6 1.4 Voice and Networking Gateways ................. 7 1.5 PRO-S CPE Specifications ................... 8 1.5.1 Radio........................8 1.5.2 Sensitivity ......................
  • Page 14 Contents Chapter 2 - Installation 2.1 Installing the ODU of the PRO-S CPE................ 20 2.1.1 ODU Installation Requirements................20 2.1.2 Guidelines for Positioning the ODU ..............21 2.1.3 IDU-ODU Cables....................22 2.1.4 Pole Mounting the ODU ..................22 2.1.5 Connectors......................27 2.1.6 Connecting the Cables..................
  • Page 15 Contents 2.5.1 Wall Mounting the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna ........... 51 2.5.2 Window Mounting the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna, with Rotation Capability .. 2.5.3 Wall Mounting the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna, with Rotation Capability..54 Chapter 3 - Commissioning 3.1 Commissioning Steps....................58 3.2 Configuring Basic Parameters...................
  • Page 16 Contents 4.3.5 Radio Parameters ....................76 4.3.6 Multirate and ATPC Parameters ................ 76 4.3.7 Performance Monitoring..................76 4.3.8 FDD Parameters ....................76 4.3.9 Exit ........................76 4.4 Unit Control Menu ....................... 77 4.4.1 Show ........................77 4.4.2 Reset Unit ......................79 4.4.3 Change Password....................
  • Page 17 Contents 4.6.7 Set Mobility Mode....................93 4.6.8 Show Mobility Mode ................... 93 4.6.9 Best BST/AU Table .................... 93 4.7 Radio Parameters Menu ..................... 94 4.7.1 Show ........................94 4.7.2 Frequency Scanning Parameters............... 94 4.7.3 Antenna Selection (Si CPE) ................98 4.7.4 Rx Attenuator .....................
  • Page 18 Contents Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server A.1 The Web Configuration Server................. 114 A.2 Pocket PC/PDA Requirements ................. 115 A.3 Accessing the Web Configuration Server............... 117 A.4 Using the Web Configuration Server............... 118 A.5 Control Buttons ......................120 A.6 Changing the Password ................... 121 A.7 Unit Reset........................
  • Page 19 Figures Figure 2-1: Back View of CPE-ODU-PRO-SA (integral antenna)........... 23 Figure 2-2: ODU Pole Installation Using the Special Clamp, Vertical Polarization....24 Figure 2-3: ODU Pole Installation Using the Special Clamp, Horizontal Polarization .... 25 Figure 2-4: ODU Pole Installation Using the Tilt Accessory, Vertical Polarization ....26 Figure 2-5: Bottom Panel of the ODU (SE model, without sealing covers) ......
  • Page 20 Figures Figure A-2: Web Configuration Main Menu (Pocket PC/PDA)..........119 BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 21 Tables Table 1-1: CPEs Frequencies ....................... 2 Table 1-2: PRO-S CPE ODU Types....................4 Table 1-3: PRO-S CPE Radio Specifications................8 Table 1-4: Sensitivity, 2.x GHz Units..................... 9 Table 1-5: Sensitivity, 3.x GHz Units..................... 9 Table 1-6: PRO-S CPE IDU/ODU Communication ..............10 Table 1-7: PRO-S CPE Data Communication (Ethernet Port) ............
  • Page 22 Tables Table 2-2: CPE-ODU-PRO Connectors ..................27 Table 2-3: Cable Color Codes..................... 29 Table 2-4: CPE-IDU-1D Connectors ................... 33 Table 2-5: CPE-IDU-1D LEDs..................... 33 Table 2-6: Si CPE Front Panel Connectors................. 36 Table 2-7: Si CPE Top Panel Components................. 37 Table 3-1: SU's Basic Parameters ....................
  • Page 23 Chapter 1 - Products Description In This Chapter: “BreezeMAX CPEs” on page 2 “Introducing BreezeMAX PRO-S CPE” on page 4 “Introducing BreezeMAX Si CPE” on page 6 “Voice and Networking Gateways” on page 7 “PRO-S CPE Specifications” on page 8...
  • Page 24: Breezemax Cpes

    Chapter 1 - Products Description BreezeMAX CPEs The WiMAX-compatible PRO-S CPE and Si CPE Subscriber Units (SUs) are powered by Intel's WiMAX Connection 2250 chip. BreezeMAX CPEs serve as an efficient platform for a wide range of services, providing bridge functionality and supporting up to 512 MAC addresses.
  • Page 25 BreezeMAX CPEs Locally via the Ethernet port, using Telnet to access the Installer Monitor program. Using a PC/Notebook or a PDA/Pocket PC with an http browser to access the built-in web configuration server. For the Self-Install Si CPE, several tools that support easy installation by non-professional users are available to support various business models.
  • Page 26: Introducing Breezemax Pro-S Cpe

    Chapter 1 - Products Description Introducing BreezeMAX PRO-S CPE The PRO-S CPE comprises an Outdoor Unit (ODU) and an Indoor Unit (IDU). The ODU includes the modem, radio, data processing and management components of the SU. It also includes an...
  • Page 27 Introducing BreezeMAX PRO-S CPE The IDU-1D1V and IDU-1D2V SIP Voice Gateway IDUs provide one or two telephony ports and include a backup battery to ensure uninterrupted service during power outages. To facilitate the configuration process, antenna alignment and performance monitoring during installation/testing, a special Y-cable is available. This enables connecting a Notebook or a PDA directly to the ODU for fast and easy completion of all the necessary operations.
  • Page 28: Introducing Breezemax Si Cpe

    Chapter 1 - Products Description Introducing BreezeMAX Si CPE The Self Install Si CPE is a compact Subscriber Unit (SU) that is intended for indoor installations. The Si CPE includes embedded capabilities and supplementary tools that support easy installation by a non-professional user, supporting fully automated network-entry, authentication and services provisioning.
  • Page 29: Voice And Networking Gateways

    Voice and Networking Gateways Voice and Networking Gateways The following Gateways are currently available from Alvarion: IDU-NG-4D1W: A Networking Gateway with advanced routing capabilities that serves also as an IDU for the PRO-S CPE, supporting 4 data ports and 1 Wireless LAN port.
  • Page 30: Pro-S Cpe Specifications

    Chapter 1 - Products Description PRO-S CPE Specifications 1.5.1 Radio Table 1-3: PRO-S CPE Radio Specifications Item Description Frequency Band TDD Frequencies (MHz) FDD Frequencies (MHz) 2.3 GHz 2300-2360 Not Applicable 2.5 GHz g 2496-2690 Not Applicable 3.3 GHz 3300 - 3400 Uplink: 3366-3400 Downlink: 3316-3350 3.5 GHz...
  • Page 31: Sensitivity

    PRO-S CPE Specifications Table 1-3: PRO-S CPE Radio Specifications Modulation Downlink: OFDM; Uplink: OFDMA-16 BPSK, QPSK, QAM16, QAM64 Convolutional Coding: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 1.5.2 Sensitivity 1.5.2.1 Sensitivity, 2.x GHz Units Table 1-4: Sensitivity, 2.x GHz Units Item Description Typical Sensitivity Modulation &...
  • Page 32: Idu/Odu Communication

    Chapter 1 - Products Description 1.5.3 IDU/ODU Communication Table 1-6: PRO-S CPE IDU/ODU Communication Item Description Cable Type Category 5E, Outdoor Data Cable, Double Jacket, 4x2x24# FTP Maximum Length 90 meter 1.5.4 Data Communication (Ethernet Port) Table 1-7: PRO-S CPE Data Communication (Ethernet Port) Item Description Standard Compliance...
  • Page 33: Environmental

    PRO-S CPE Specifications 1.5.6 Environmental Table 1-9: PRO-S CPE Environmental Specifications Type Unit Details Operating temperature PRO-S CPE ODU -40°C to 55°C PRO-S CPE IDU 0°C to 40°C Operating humidity Outdoor units 5%-95% non condensing, Weather protected Indoor equipment 5%-95% non condensing 1.5.7 Standards Compliance, General Table 1-10: PRO-S CPE Standards Compliance, General...
  • Page 34: Physical And Electrical

    Chapter 1 - Products Description 1.5.8 Physical and Electrical 1.5.8.1 Mechanical Table 1-11: PRO-S CPE Mechanical Specifications Unit Dimensions (cm) Weight (kg) CPE-IDU-1D 14 x 6.6 x 3.5 CPE-ODU-PRO-SA 21 x 21 x 5.4 1.25 CPE-ODU-PRO-SE 21 x 21 x 5.4 1.13 1.5.8.2 Electrical...
  • Page 35: Si Cpe Specifications

    Si CPE Specifications Si CPE Specifications 1.6.1 Radio Table 1-14: Si CPE Radio Specifications Item Description Frequency Band TDD Frequencies (MHz) FDD Frequencies (MHz) 2.3 GHz 2300-2360 Not Applicable 2.5 GHz 2496-2690 Not Applicable 3.5 GHz 3399.5-3600 Uplink: 3399.5-3500 Downlink: 3499.5-3600 3.x GHz 3300-3800 Not Applicable...
  • Page 36: Data Communication (Ethernet Port)

    Chapter 1 - Products Description Table 1-14: Si CPE Radio Specifications Typical Sensitivity Modulation Minimum Sensitivity (dBm) Sensitivity (dBm) (BER=1E-6), 2.x GHz & Coding SNR (dB) @ 3.5 MHz BW @ 5 MHz BW BPSK 1/2 QPSK 1/2 QPSK 3/4 QAM16 1/2 11.4 QAM16 3/4...
  • Page 37: Configuration And Management

    Si CPE Specifications 1.6.3 Configuration and Management Table 1-16: Si CPE Configuration and Management Item Description Local Management and Configuration Telnet via Ethernet Port Built-in web configuration server (using PC or PDA with http browser) via Ethernet Port Si CPE Installation Utility Smart Card Remote Management Via the Base Station...
  • Page 38: Environmental

    Chapter 1 - Products Description 1.6.5 Environmental Table 1-18: Si CPE Environmental Specifications Type Details Operating temperature -5°C to 45°C Operating humidity 5%-95% non condensing 1.6.6 Physical and Electrical 1.6.6.1 Mechanical and Electrical Table 1-19: Si CPE Mechanical and Electrical Specifications Item Dimensions (mm) 167 (H) x 170 (L) x 79 (W)
  • Page 39: Detached 3.5 Ghz Antenna

    Si CPE Specifications 1.6.7 Detached 3.5 GHz Antenna Table 1-21: Si CPE Detached 3.5 GHz Antenna Specifications Item Frequency Range 3400 - 3700 MHz Gain (excluding cable) 14 dBi max. (RF cable loss is 3 dB) Polarization Linear-Vertical Beam Width 77°...
  • Page 41 Chapter 2 - Installation In This Chapter: “Installing the ODU of the PRO-S CPE” on page 20 “Installing the IDU-1D Indoor Unit of the PRO-S CPE” on page 31 “Installing the Si CPE” on page 35 “Installing the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna” on page 43 “Installing the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna”...
  • Page 42: Installing The Odu Of The Pro-S Cpe

    Chapter 2 - Installation Installing the ODU of the PRO-S CPE The following sections describe how to install the outdoor unit (ODU) of the PRO-S CPE. 2.1.1 ODU Installation Requirements 2.1.1.1 Packing List Pole mounting kit 2.1.1.2 Additional Installation Requirements The following items are also required to install the ODU: Indoor-to-outdoor Category 5E Ethernet cable with two shielded RJ-45 connectors* (see...
  • Page 43: Guidelines For Positioning The Odu

    Failure to do so may void the BreezeMAX product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities. Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury, damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of Outdoor Units or antennas.
  • Page 44: Idu-Odu Cables

    Indoor-to-Outdoor cable, together with the length of the Ethernet cable connecting the CPE-IDU-1D to the data equipment, should not exceed 100 meters. Use only Category 5E Ethernet cables from either Alvarion or any of the approved manufacturers, listed in Table 2-1.
  • Page 45: Figure 2-1: Back View Of Cpe-Odu-Pro-Sa (Integral Antenna)

    1" to 4". A Tilt Pole Mounting kit, providing a tilt range of +/-15° is available from Alvarion. The Tilt kit can be attached to the ODU and be mounted on a 1" to 4" pole using two 9/16" wide metal bands.
  • Page 46: Figure 2-2: Odu Pole Installation Using The Special Clamp, Vertical Polarization

    Chapter 2 - Installation NOTE There is a groove on one end of the threaded rod. Insert the rods with the grooves pointing outward, and fasten them to the unit using a screwdriver.Install the unit with the bottom panel, which includes the connectors, facing downward.
  • Page 47: Figure 2-3: Odu Pole Installation Using The Special Clamp, Horizontal Polarization

    Installing the ODU of the PRO-S CPE Figure 2-3: ODU Pole Installation Using the Special Clamp, Horizontal Polarization BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 48: Figure 2-4: Odu Pole Installation Using The Tilt Accessory, Vertical Polarization

    Chapter 2 - Installation 2.1.4.3 Pole Mounting the ODU with the Tilt Accessory Figure 2-4: ODU Pole Installation Using the Tilt Accessory, Vertical Polarization To mount the ODU on a pole using the Tilt accessory: Attach the Tilt accessory to the ODU using the two pairs of flat washers, spring washers and nuts supplied in the Tilt kit.
  • Page 49: Connectors

    Installing the ODU of the PRO-S CPE 2.1.5 Connectors Figure 2-5: Bottom Panel of the ODU (SE model, without sealing covers) Table 2-2: CPE-ODU-PRO Connectors Name Connector Functionality IDU COM 10/100Base-T (RJ-45) Connection to the IDU Special mini USB Connection to SAU (ANT, only in SE model) N-Type jack, 50 Ohm Connection to an external antenna...
  • Page 50 Chapter 2 - Installation Connect one end of the coaxial RF cable to the RF connector (marked located on the bottom panel of the unit. Connect the other end of the RF cable to the antenna. The RF connectors should be properly sealed to protect against rain and moisture.
  • Page 51: Figure 2-6: Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments

    Figure 2-6: Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments Data pairs are 1&2, 3&6. Power pair (proprietary solution) is 4&5. The color codes used in standard cables supplied by Alvarion are as listed in the following table: Table 2-3: Cable Color Codes Wire color...
  • Page 52: Figure 2-7: Inserting The Idu Com Cable Into The Sealing Cap

    Chapter 2 - Installation lightly squeeze the cap. Carefully insert the cable with the assembled connector through the groove. Figure 2-7: Inserting the IDU COM Cable into the Sealing Cap Connect the Ethernet cable to the IDU COM RJ-45 connector. Put the sealing cap back in its place.
  • Page 53: Installing The Idu-1D Indoor Unit Of The Pro-S Cpe

    Installing the IDU-1D Indoor Unit of the PRO-S CPE Installing the IDU-1D Indoor Unit of the PRO-S CPE 2.2.1 Installation Requirements 2.2.1.1 Packing List NOTE The IDU must be ordered separately. It is not supplied with the ODU. BMAX-CPE-IDU-1D Wall mounting kit Mains power cord 2.2.1.2 Additional Installation Requirements...
  • Page 54: Location

    Chapter 2 - Installation Other installation tools and materials (a drill for wall-mounting the unit, means for securing cables to walls, etc.) 2.2.2 Location The unit can be placed on a desktop or a shelf. Alternatively, it may be wall-mounted using the mounting kit and guidelines supplied with the unit. 2.2.3 CPE IDU-1D Connectors and LEDs Figure 2-9: CPE-IDU-1D Front Panel...
  • Page 55: Reset Button

    Installing the IDU-1D Indoor Unit of the PRO-S CPE Table 2-4: CPE-IDU-1D Connectors Name Connector Functionality ETHERNET (4) 10/100Base-T (RJ-45) with 2 Connection to the user's LAN/PC (on the side panel) embedded LEDs Cable connection to a hub/switch/router: Crossed Cable connection to a PC: Straight RADIO 10/100Base-T (RJ-45) Connection to the ODU...
  • Page 56 Chapter 2 - Installation It is assumed that the IDU-ODU cable is already connected to the ODU. Assemble an RJ-45 connector with a protective cover on the indoor end of the IDU-ODU cable. Refer to Section 2.1.6.3 for instructions on preparing the cable.
  • Page 57: Installing The Si Cpe

    Telnet or web browser. TFTP server SW is required for downloading SW versions. Other installation tools and materials (means for securing cables to walls, etc.). NOTE Items marked with an asterisk (*) are available from Alvarion. BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 58: Si Cpe Connectors And Leds

    Chapter 2 - Installation 2.3.2 Si CPE Connectors and LEDs Figure 2-11: Si CPE Connectors Table 2-6: Si CPE Front Panel Connectors Name Connector Functionality ETHERNET 10/100Base-T (RJ-45) with Connection to the user's LAN/PC 2 embedded LEDs Cable connection to a hub/switch/router: Crossed Cable connection to a PC: Straight Green LED: Ethernet Integrity.
  • Page 59: Figure 2-12: Si Cpe Top View (Without Rf Connector's Cover)

    Installing the Si CPE Figure 2-12: Si CPE Top View (Without RF Connector's Cover) Table 2-7: Si CPE Top Panel Components Name Description Functionality STATUS S tatus Indication Off - CPE is not powered or power failure Green - CPE is connected with a base station Red - CPE failure Orange - After power-up (if power supply is ok) until start of self test, after passing self-test until network entry is...
  • Page 60 Chapter 2 - Installation Table 2-7: Si CPE Top Panel Components Name Description Functionality SIGNAL Link Quality Indication LEDS 1 - 7 Off, STATUS is green: 3 dB ≤ SNR < 5 dB LED 1 On: 5 dB ≤ SNR < 8 dB LEDs 1 - 2 On: 8 dB ≤...
  • Page 61: Reset Button

    Installing the Si CPE 2.3.3 RESET Button NOTE RESET button is not available in units with RF Version 11. The RESET button is located on the bottom side of the unit: Figure 2-13: Si CPE Bottom View NOTE * WI-FI option is not supported in the current version. The slot is used for connecting to Si-V. Press the recessed RESET button briefly (for less than 5 seconds) to reset the unit and restart the network entry process.
  • Page 62: Installation Guidelines

    The unit can be placed on a desktop or a shelf. It can also be wall mounted using the optional bracket available from Alvarion. It can be configured to use either one of its six internal antennas or a detached antenna (optional). Instructions for the...
  • Page 63 Installing the Si CPE NOTE The color codes of the power cable are as follows: Phase Brown Blue Neutral Yellow/Green Ground Verify that the orange Status LED located on the unit's top panel illuminates, indicating that the power supply to the unit is OK and the unit is not yet connected to a Base Station (the LED will change to green when the unit is connected to a Base Station).
  • Page 64: Figure 2-14: Si Cpe Wall Mount

    Chapter 2 - Installation Use the two hangers on the rear to hang the mounting bracket on the two screws. Make sure the bracket is stable. Insert one side of the Si CPE's base diagonally under the designated rail. Gently apply pressure on the opposite side of the Si CPE, until a clicking sound is heard and the two bracket studs are locked onto the Si CPE's base.
  • Page 65: Installing The 3.5 Ghz Detached Antenna

    Section 2.4.3. A wall-mounting accessory that provides full adjustment capabilities (Pan/Tilt) is also available from Alvarion. For installation instructions see Section 2.4.4. NOTE Ensure that the antenna is mounted vertical to the floor, with the connector facing downward, and the front of the antenna facing to the exterior of the building, preferably directed towards the Base Station.
  • Page 66: Wall Mounting The 3.5 Ghz Detached Antenna

    Chapter 2 - Installation 2.4.1 Wall Mounting the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna The installation kit includes 2 plastic anchors and 2 #8 screws. If anchors are needed (wall-board, plaster board, etc.), drill two holes for the anchors using a 5 mm drill bit and insert anchors. Use a 9/64" drill bit for screwing directly into a solid surface (stud).
  • Page 67: Window Mounting The 3.5 Ghz Detached Antenna

    Installing the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna 2.4.2 Window Mounting the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna The installation kit includes 2 suction cups. Attach the suction cups to the antenna. Refer to Figure 2-16 for directions. Determine the location of the antenna on the glass. Attach it to the window by pressing the suction cups onto the glass.
  • Page 68: Figure 2-16: Window Mounting The 3.5 Ghz Detached Antenna

    Chapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-16: Window Mounting the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 69: Window Mounting The 3.5 Ghz Detached Antenna, With Rotation Capability

    Installing the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna 2.4.3 Window Mounting the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna, with Rotation Capability The installation kit includes the following: 4 PHK40*16PT screws (1), 2 M4 washers (2), 2 rotation bars (3) and 2 suction cups (4). Attach the rotation bars to the antenna and the suction cups to the rotation bars.
  • Page 70: Figure 2-17: Window Mounting The 3.5 Ghz Detached Antenna, With Rotation Capability

    Chapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-17: Window Mounting the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna, with Rotation Capability BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 71: Wall Mounting The 3.5 Ghz Detached Antenna, With Tilt & Pan Capabilities

    Installing the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna 2.4.4 Wall Mounting the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna, with Tilt & Pan Capabilities The installation kit includes the following: 2 M3*8 Screws (1) 2 M3 washers (2) Antenna back plate (4) U-Joint Set (adjustable arm) (5) 4 5/32-16*1TP Wall Screws (6) 4 ¼"...
  • Page 72: Figure 2-18: Wall Mounting The 3.5 Ghz Detached Antenna, With Pan & Tilt Capabilities

    Chapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-18: Wall Mounting the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna, with Pan & Tilt Capabilities BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 73: Installing The 2.3/2.5 Ghz Detached Antenna

    Installing the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna Installing the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna The detached antenna kit includes the following components: ALA05-050320 antenna → Torque Key (see picture to the right) 2 meter SMA-SMA (M/F) RF cable Simple wall mounting kit, enabling installation on a wall (without any capability for adjusting the direction).
  • Page 74: Figure 2-19: Wall/Window Mounting The 2.3/2.5 Ghz Detached Antenna

    Chapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-19: Wall/Window Mounting the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 75: Window Mounting The 2.3/2.5 Ghz Detached Antenna, With Rotation Capability

    Installing the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna 2.5.2 Window Mounting the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna, with Rotation Capability The installation kit includes the following: 2 screws, 2 M4 washers, 2 rotation bars and 2 suction cups (4). Attach the rotation bars to the antenna and the suction cups to the rotation bars.
  • Page 76: Wall Mounting The 2.3/2.5 Ghz Detached Antenna, With Rotation Capability

    Chapter 2 - Installation 2.5.3 Wall Mounting the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna, with Rotation Capability The installation kit includes 4 L-type mounting plates (one top, one bottom, one Wall-V and one Wall-H), 6 M5 screws (with washers and spring washers), 2 plastic anchors and 2 #8 screws.
  • Page 77: Figure 2-20: Wall Mounting The 2.3/2.5 Ghz Detached Antenna With Rotation Capability

    Installing the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna Figure 2-20: Wall Mounting the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna with Rotation Capability For the new antenna, the bracket pairs switch places such that the bottom pair is attached at the top and the top pair at the bottom: Figure 2-21: Wall Mounting the new 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna with Rotation Capability BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 79 Chapter 3 - Commissioning In This Chapter: “Commissioning Steps” on page 58 “Configuring Basic Parameters” on page 59 “Fast Configuration and Antenna Alignment (PRO-S CPE)” on page 62 “SU Alignment Unit (SAU)” on page 63 “Using SAU for Aligning the PRO-S CPE's Antenna” on page 66 “Aligning the Si CPE's Antenna”...
  • Page 80: Chapter 3 - Commissioning

    Chapter 3 - Commissioning Commissioning Steps After completing the installation process, as described in the preceding chapter, several actions should be performed to ensure connectivity with the Base Station and provisioning of services. After the SU is connected with the Base Station, it can be fully managed via the wireless link from the Base Station or a central management system: The basic parameters must be configured to ensure that the unit operates...
  • Page 81: Configuring Basic Parameters

    Configuring Basic Parameters Configuring Basic Parameters 3.2.1 The Basic Parameters Table 3-1: SU's Basic Parameters Parameter Default Value Comment Ethernet Port auto Negotiation Enabled Applicable only to E-model units (with Ethernet Enable/Disable interface). Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Applicable only to E-model units (with Ethernet interface).
  • Page 82: Configuration Tools

    Chapter 3 - Commissioning NOTE Some parameters are changed to their new values only after reset (refer to Section 4.11 for more details). Once the basic parameters are configured, the unit should be reset in order to activate the new configuration. 3.2.2 Configuration Tools Two options for local configuration and monitoring are incorporated into all SUs:...
  • Page 83 Configuring Basic Parameters To configure parameters using the Web Configuration Server, connect a PC/Notebook or a Pocket PC/PDA with a web browser to the Ethernet port of the SU, using a straight Ethernet cable. In a PRO-S CPE, you can also connect directly to the ODU's IDU COM connector, using the special Y-cable.
  • Page 84: Aligning The Pro-S Cpe's Antenna

    Fast Configuration and Antenna Alignment (PRO-S CPE) A special Y-cable, available from Alvarion, enables to connect a Pocket PC (or a portable PC) directly to the IDU COM port of the ODU. This enables the installer to perform the entire process of configuring basic parameters, aligning the antenna and verifying proper operation of the unit right after completing the installation, minimizing the number of times the installer must climb to the roof.
  • Page 85: Su Alignment Unit (Sau)

    Aligning the PRO-S CPE’s Antenna NOTE When the Y-Cable is connected, there is no Ethernet connectivity between the ODU and the data device connected to the IDU. From the Pocket PC/Notebook, connect to the SU and complete the process of configuring basic parameters.
  • Page 86: Figure 3-2: Inserting The Sau Sealing Cap

    Chapter 3 - Commissioning Connect the cable attached to the SAU to the SAU connector. After completing the installation, disconnect the cable and replace the cap as shown in the following figure. Make sure that the small protrusion on the side of the cap fits inside the hole on the connector's protective body: Figure 3-2: Inserting the SAU Sealing Cap Use appropriate sealing material to protect the connection against moisture and...
  • Page 87: Table 3-2: Sau Leds

    Aligning the PRO-S CPE’s Antenna Table 3-2: SAU LEDs Name Description Functionality Alarm indication Off - ODU is OK, diagnostic test passed Red - ODU failure PW Pow er indication Off - ODU is not powered or 3.3 VDC failure Green - ODU power to SAU is OK Ethernet link status Off - No Ethernet connectivity has been...
  • Page 88: Using Sau For Aligning The Pro-S Cpe's Antenna

    Chapter 3 - Commissioning Table 3-3: SAU LINK QUALITY LEDs Functionality Bar LEDs LED 1 (green) is On 5dB ≤ SNR < 10dB LEDs 1-2 (green) are On 10dB ≤ SNR < 15dB LEDs1-3 (green) are On 15dB ≤ SNR < 20dB LEDs 1-4 (green) are On 20dB ≤...
  • Page 89 Aligning the PRO-S CPE’s Antenna Point the antenna toward the general direction of the Base Station. Connect the SAU to the ODU. Verify that the PWR (power) indication on the SAU is on. Verify that the WLNK LED indicator is on, indicating that the unit is synchronized with the Base Station.
  • Page 90: Aligning The Si Cpe's Antenna

    Chapter 3 - Commissioning Aligning the Si CPE's Antenna The Signal link quality 7-LEDs display is located on the top panel of the unit. The higher the number of LEDs that are on, the better the quality of the received signal.
  • Page 91 Aligning the Si CPE's Antenna NOTE Ensure that the front of the antenna is always facing the Base Station. However, in certain conditions, such as when the line of sight to the Base Station is hampered, better reception may be achieved using a reflected signal.
  • Page 92: Operation Verification

    Chapter 3 - Commissioning Operation Verification To verify proper operation of the PRO-S CPE, examine the LED indicators on the IDU (see Table 2-5) and the SAU (see Table 3-2). NOTE Verifying the correct operation of the ODU using the SAU LEDs is meaningful only after the configuration and alignment processes are completed, and the unit is synchronized with the Base Station.
  • Page 93: Chapter 4 - Operation

    Chapter 4 - Operation In This Chapter: “The SU Installer Monitor Program” on page 72 “Using the Monitor Program” on page 73 “The Main Menu” on page 75 “Unit Control Menu” on page 77 “Registration Parameters Menu” on page 88 “BST/AU ID Parameters Menu”...
  • Page 94: The Su Installer Monitor Program

    Chapter 4 - Operation The SU Installer Monitor Program The SU Installer Monitor program enables configuration of basic parameters during installation to facilitate communication with the AU/Micro Base Station, including all parameters required for completion of the Network Entry process. It also enables downloading of SW files, control of the running SW version, and downloading/uploading of the configuration file, simplifying and accelerating the configuration process.
  • Page 95: Using The Monitor Program

    Using the Monitor Program Using the Monitor Program 4.2.1 Accessing the Monitor Program To access the Monitor program: The Monitor program uses the fixed IP address 192.168.254.251 with the subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The PC used for accessing the Monitor program should be configured accordingly.
  • Page 96 Chapter 4 - Operation Each menu or submenu displays a list of numbered options. To access an option, enter the number of the required option at the > prompt and press the Enter key. The header of each displayed item includes the unit identification (MAC Address), the running SW version and the name of the current item.
  • Page 97: The Main Menu

    The Main Menu The Main Menu The Main menu of the SU Installer Program includes the following options: Show All Parameters and Status Unit Control Registration Parameters Base Station ID Parameters Radio Parameters Multirate and ATPC Parameters Performance Monitoring FDD Parameters (3.x GHz units only) Exit 4.3.1 Show all Parameters and Status...
  • Page 98: Bst/Au Parameters

    Chapter 4 - Operation and some optional parameters that provide information on the ownership and location of the unit. 4.3.4 BST/AU Parameters The BST/AU Parameters menu enables viewing and configuring the parameters that define the Base Station(s)/AU(s) with which the unit can synchronize, including parameters related to the Best BST/AU selection feature.
  • Page 99: Unit Control Menu

    Unit Control Menu Unit Control Menu The Unit Control menu includes the following options: Show Reset Unit Change Password SW Versions Control Configuration Control Ethernet Port Operation Mode (not applicable for U-model) 4.4.1 Show Select this option to view the current values/selected option of applicable parameters as well as general status information, as follows: HW Details »...
  • Page 100 Chapter 4 - Operation CPE PRO, CPE PRO-L, CPE Si and CPE Si-L use first generation Intel WiMAX Connection 2250 chip. CPE PRO2, CPE PRO2-L, CPE Si2 and CPE Si2-L use second generation (IEEE 802.16e-ready) WiMAX chip. The “L” suffix indicates that the SU was supplied with limited capabilities (limited bandwidth).
  • Page 101: Reset Unit

    Unit Control Menu » Not Authorized » Not Registered » Registered SW Versions: » Boot Version » Main SW File Name » Main SW Version Shadow SW File Name » » Shadow SW Version » Running from: Main or Shadow, and the SW version. Upload/Download Parameters: »...
  • Page 102: Sw Versions Control

    Chapter 4 - Operation NOTE Notify the administrator of the new password! Valid passwords: Up to 20 printable characters. Default password: installer 4.4.4 SW Versions Control The SU can contain two SW versions: Main: Each time the SU resets it will reboot using the version defined as Main. Shadow: Normally the Shadow version is the backup version.
  • Page 103 Unit Control Menu 4.4.4.1 Show Select this option to view the current available versions and the running version as well as the TFTP parameters: SW Versions: Main SW File Name » » Main SW Version » Shadow SW File Name »...
  • Page 104 Chapter 4 - Operation TFTP Server IP Address SW File Name 4.4.4.4.1 Show Select this option to view the current SW Download parameters: TFTP Server IP address: the IP address of the TFTP server used for SW version download. SW File Name: the name in the TFTP server of the SW version to be downloaded to the unit.
  • Page 105: Configuration Control

    Unit Control Menu To perform SW download: The required SW file should be available in the TFTP Server directory in a PC connected to the unit. Typically it is recommended to configure the IP address of the PC to 192.168.154.250, which is the default TFTP Server IP address of the unit. If a different IP address is configured in the PC with the TFTP, configure the TFTP Server IP Address to the same address.
  • Page 106 Chapter 4 - Operation Configuration File Download Name Perform Configuration Download 4.4.5.2.1 Show Select this option to view the current Configuration File Download parameters: TFTP Server IP address: the IP address of the TFTP server used for configuration file download. Configuration File Download Name: the name in the TFTP server of the configuration file to be downloaded to the unit.
  • Page 107 Unit Control Menu Typically it is recommended to configure the IP address of the PC to 192.168.154.250, which is the default TFTP Server IP address of the unit. If a different IP address is configured in the PC with the TFTP server, configure the TFTP Server IP address to the same address.
  • Page 108: Ethernet Port Operation Mode

    Chapter 4 - Operation NOTE When the SU is synchronized with a base station, it receives the TFTP Server IP Address from the base station during the network entry process. This address is 1.7.1.1 for a Base Station (NPU) and 1.1.1.1 for a Micro Base Station. This will be the TFTP Server IP Address after each reset, as long as the SU is associated with a base station.
  • Page 109 Unit Control Menu 4.4.6.1 Show Ethernet Mode Upon selecting the Show Ethernet Mode option, the following parameters will be displayed: Ethernet Port Auto Negotiation Enable/Disable. Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex: If Ethernet Port Auto Negotiation is enabled, the detected speed and duplex will be displayed. If Ethernet Port Auto Negotiation is disabled, the current and configured values will be displayed (one value will be displayed if configured and current values are the same).
  • Page 110: Registration Parameters Menu

    Chapter 4 - Operation Registration Parameters Menu The Registration Parameters menu includes the following options: Show User Name User Password Organization Address Country 4.5.1 Show Select this option to view the registration parameters (excluding the User Password that is not shown for security reasons): User Name: the name of the unit, to be used for service provisioning.
  • Page 111: User Password

    Registration Parameters Menu If the serving device operates in IP CS Switching Mode, the User Name must be defined for provisioning of services. The User Name must include the identifier of the SU and the ISP Domain Name as defined for the applicable Service Group, separated by the @ sign (<name>@<ISP Domain Name>).
  • Page 112: Bst/Au Id Parameters Menu

    Chapter 4 - Operation BST/AU ID Parameters Menu Each AU/Micro Base Station (logical sector) in the network is configured with a unique ID comprising an Operator ID, Cell ID and Sector ID. The BST/AU ID parameters in the SU define the Micro Base Station(s)/AU(s) that can synchronize with the SU.
  • Page 113: Show

    BST/AU ID Parameters Menu The same process will be executed following a reset of the SU, with the exception that the SU will search for the BST/AU to which it was previously connected for one minute only. The BST/AU ID Parameters menu includes the following options: Show BST/AU ID BST/AU ID Mask...
  • Page 114: Bst/Au Id Mask

    Chapter 4 - Operation 4.6.3 BST/AU ID Mask Select this option to define the BST/AU ID Mask. The BST/AU ID Mask, together with the BST/AU ID, define the range of BSTs/AUs that can synchronize with the The BST/AU ID Mask comprises 6 groups of up to 3 digits each, where the range of each group is 0 to 255.
  • Page 115: Selected Bst/Au Parameters

    BST/AU ID Parameters Menu The default Preferred BST/AU ID Mask is 0.0.0.0.0.0. 4.6.6 Selected BST/AU Parameters Select this option to view the following details on the selected BST/AU: Selected BST/AU ID Selected Rx Frequency RSSI of the received signal, in dBm SNR of the received signal, in dB Selected Rx Antenna 4.6.7...
  • Page 116: Radio Parameters Menu

    Chapter 4 - Operation Radio Parameters Menu The Radio Parameters menu includes the following options: Show Frequency Scanning Parameters Antenna Parameters (applicable only for Si CPE) Rx Attenuator (applicable only in the 2.3 GHz band) Bandwidth (not applicable if the SU supports only a single bandwidth) 4.7.1 Show Select this option to view the Bandwidth, Antenna Selection and Rx Attenuator...
  • Page 117: Table 4-1: Intermediate Steps

    Radio Parameters Menu Table 4-1: Intermediate Steps Step Effect on scanned frequencies set when Step is Enabled Start Frequency is added to the set of “Main Frequencies” All intermediate frequencies defined by “Main Frequency” + 125 KHz are added to the scanning set All intermediate frequencies defined by “Main Frequency”...
  • Page 118 Chapter 4 - Operation Clear Best AU Table Force full scanning 4.7.2.1 Show Scanning Parameters The Show Scanning Parameters option enables viewing the following: Start Rx Frequency End Rx Frequency Scanning Main Step Scanning Intermediate Steps Discrete Frequencies 4.7.2.2 Show Scanning Tables Select this option to view the Full Scanning Table, displaying a list of all current frequencies that participate in the full scanning process.
  • Page 119 Radio Parameters Menu For a bandwidth of 5 MHz, the range is from 125 KHz to 5000 KHz, in steps of 125 KHz. The default is 875 KHz. The Intermediate Scanning Steps include 8 Steps that define the intermediate scanning steps as described above. The default is Enable for all eight steps. The highest step defined by the Intermediate Scanning Steps cannot be higher than the Scanning Main Step.
  • Page 120: Antenna Selection (Si Cpe)

    Chapter 4 - Operation 4.7.3 Antenna Selection (Si CPE) This option enables selection of either an internal antenna, an external (detached) antenna or automatic antenna selection. The available options are 0 (External), 1 to 6 (Internal), or 7 (Automatic). The default is Automatic. In Automatic antenna selection mode, all antennas are scanned during the scanning process to find the best antenna.
  • Page 121: Bandwidth

    Radio Parameters Menu recommended to set this parameter to 10 db if an interfering signal in the SDARS band is received at the SU's site at a level exceeding -40 dBm. The available options are 0 or 10 dBm. The default is 0 dBm (no attenuation). NOTE RSSI readings do not take into account the Rx attenuation.
  • Page 122: Multirate And Atpc Parameters Menu

    Chapter 4 - Operation Multirate and ATPC Parameters Menu In regular operation, the transmitted signal is controlled by the ATPC mechanism. The ATPC mechanism in the SU is controlled by the Base Station. The Multirate and ATPC Parameters menu enable temporary control of the signal transmitted by the SU.
  • Page 123: Disable Atpc And Set Tx Power

    Multirate and ATPC Parameters Menu 4.8.3 Disable ATPC and Set Tx Power Select this option to temporarily disable ATPC for testing purposes. You will be prompted to enter the requested Tx Power. The minimum Tx Power is -26 dBm. The maximum depends on the unit’s type and band. The default Tx Power is the last power level used before the ATPC algorithm was disabled.
  • Page 124 Chapter 4 - Operation 4.8.4.6 Show Current Parameters Select this option to view the current test parameters and status (on/off). BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 125: Performance Monitoring Menu

    Performance Monitoring Menu Performance Monitoring Menu The Performance Monitoring menu includes the following options: Start Link quality Display Counters Spectrum Analyzer 4.9.1 Start Link Quality Display Select this option to get a continuously updated display of link quality indicators. Each displayed line includes: DL SNR (dB): The average Signal to Noise Ratio of the signal received by the DL RSSI (dBm): The average level of the signal received by the SU Optimal Rx Rate: The optimal Rx rate calculated by the SU and requested...
  • Page 126 Chapter 4 - Operation 4.9.2.1 Display Counters Select this option to display the current status of the traffic counters. The counts are the accumulated number of relevant Bytes since the last unit reset or the last Counters Reset. The counters indicate the traffic at the Ethernet and Wireless ports. The displayed counters include: Ethernet Port Counters Data Bytes Received: The total number of data bytes received from the...
  • Page 127: Spectrum Analyzer

    Performance Monitoring Menu 4.9.2.2 Reset Counters Select this options to reset all the counters. 4.9.3 Spectrum Analyzer The Spectrum Analyzer option enables initiating a spectrum analysis test on selected frequencies/antennas, terminating an active test and viewing the results of the last test. NOTE During the test, the SU switches to receive mode and is disconnected from the AU.
  • Page 128 Chapter 4 - Operation Stop Scanning Exit Spectrum mode 4.9.3.1 Start Frequency The first frequency (in MHZ) participating in the test. Must be in the range supported by the unit. 4.9.3.2 Stop Frequency The highest frequency (in MHz) that may participate in the test (the actuall highest frequency depends on the defined Start Frequency and Scanning Step).
  • Page 129 Performance Monitoring Menu 4.9.3.7 Start Scanning Select this option to start the test. Upon completion of the test the results will be displayed automatically. 4.9.3.8 Stop Scanning Select this option to abort a currently active test. 4.9.3.9 Exit Spectrum mode Select this option to properly exit the Spectrum Analysis menu.
  • Page 130: Fdd Parameters (3.3/3.5/3.6 Ghz Units Only)

    Chapter 4 - Operation 4.10 FDD Parameters (3.3/3.5/3.6 GHz units only) The FDD Parameters menu enables viewing/updating the Radio parameters for Standard operation mode. These parameters do not affect the operation of the unit when using Advanced Si operation mode. These parameters are provided to support the Automatic Platform Detection mechanism of the dual-mode CPEs, allowing pre-configuration of the relevant parameters before switching the sector to operate in FDD mode using Standard operation mode.
  • Page 131: 4.10.4 Uplink (Tx) Frequency

    FDD Parameters (3.3/3.5/3.6 GHz units only) The options are 1.75 MHz, 3.5 MHz and 5 MHz. Only the options supported by the specific unit will be available. The default is 3.5 MHz. 4.10.4 Uplink (Tx) Frequency Select this option to define the transmit frequency of the SU when operating in FDD (Standard) mode.
  • Page 132: Su Parameters Summary

    Chapter 4 - Operation 4.11 SU Parameters Summary Table 4-2: SU Parameters Summary Parameter Range Default Run-Time Updated Unit Control Parameters Password Up to 20 printable characters, installer case sensitive TFTP Server IP Address IP address 192.168.254.250 SW File Name Ethernet Port Auto Negotiation Enable Disable...
  • Page 133 SU Parameters Summary Table 4-2: SU Parameters Summary Parameter Range Default Run-Time Updated Preferred BST/AU ID Mask 6 groups of up to 3 digits each. 0.0.0.0.0.0 Each group range is 0-255. Set Mobility Mode nomadic nomadic mobile Radio Parameters Bandwidth 3.5 MHz 1.75 MHz 3.5 MHz...
  • Page 134 Chapter 4 - Operation Table 4-2: SU Parameters Summary Parameter Range Default Run-Time Updated Set Tx Power -26 dBm to the highest value Last power used by supported by the unit. ATPC FDD Parameters (3.x GHz units only) BST/AU ID 6 groups of up to 3 digits each.
  • Page 135 Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server In This Appendix: “The Web Configuration Server” on page 114 “Pocket PC/PDA Requirements” on page 115 “Accessing the Web Configuration Server” on page 117 “Using the Web Configuration Server” on page 118 “Control Buttons” on page 120 “Changing the Password”...
  • Page 136: Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server

    Ethernet port of the IDU, or to the IDU COM connector of the ODU (using a special Y-Cable available from Alvarion). It also enables downloading of SW files, control of the running SW version, and downloading/uploading of the configuration file, enabling simplified and faster configuration process.
  • Page 137: Pocket Pc/Pda Requirements

    Pocket PC/PDA Requirements Pocket PC/PDA Requirements The following table displays the minimum/recommended requirement for a Pocket PC/PDA: Table A-1: Pocket PC/PDA Minimum/Recommended Requirements Item Minimum/Recommended Strong ARM, 200MHz Memory RAM: 64MB Flash: 32MB Display & Backlight 3.5" diagonal, TFT 240x320, 64K colors + Backlight Keys Soft Keyboard on screen or compatible Touch Panel...
  • Page 138 Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server Table A-1: Pocket PC/PDA Minimum/Recommended Requirements Item Minimum/Recommended Standards Compliance EN-300 019-2-2 (Storage & Transportation Temperature, Random Vibration, Shock) EN-300 019-2-4 (Operating Temperature, Sun Light Visibility, Rain, Humidity, Drop) EN-300386 (EMC) EN-60950-1 (Safety) The following PDAs from Hewlett-Packard were tested and approved for use with the Web Configuration Server: IPAQ FA296A Hx2110...
  • Page 139: Accessing The Web Configuration Server

    Accessing the Web Configuration Server Accessing the Web Configuration Server To configure parameters using the Web Configuration Server, connect a PC/Notebook or a Pocket PC/PDA with a web browser to the Ethernet port of the IDU, using a straight Ethernet cable. You can also connect directly to the ODU's IDU COM, using the special Y-cable.
  • Page 140: Using The Web Configuration Server

    Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server Using the Web Configuration Server The Web Configuration Server view when using a Notebook/PC consists of a number of menu links (to the left). Clicking on each of them will display the configuration/status page for the selected menu item, with the applicable content (configurable parameters/options or status information) in the main area.
  • Page 141 Using the Web Configuration Server Figure A-2: Web Configuration Main Menu (Pocket PC/PDA) Changes to most of the settings are applied only after resetting the unit (refer to Section A.7). NOTE If invalid values are entered, they will be rejected by the managed unit. BreezeMAX CPEs Product Manual...
  • Page 142: Control Buttons

    Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server Control Buttons Many of the pages include the following buttons: Update - accepts the changes to the parameters setting. Click on the Update button before selecting another page/menu item, or before quitting the application.
  • Page 143: Changing The Password

    Changing the Password Changing the Password To change the unit's password: Select the Security page in the Unit Control menu. Enter the new password in the New Password field. Re-enter the new password in the Confirm New Password field. Click on the Save New Password button. NOTE Notify the administrator of the new password! Valid passwords: Up to 20 printable characters.
  • Page 144: Unit Reset

    Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server Unit Reset To reset the unit, select the Reset menu and click on the Reset Unit button. To avoid unintentional reset, you will be prompted to confirm the reset request. Changes to most of the configurable parameters are applied only after reset. Refer Section 4.11 for information on which parameters are changeable in run time and which changes are applied only after reset.
  • Page 145: Appendix B - Troubleshooting

    Appendix B - Troubleshooting In This Chapter: “Si CPE Troubleshooting” on page 124 “PRO-S CPE Troubleshooting” on page 128...
  • Page 146: Si Cpe Troubleshooting

    Appendix B - Troubleshooting Si CPE Troubleshooting Refer to the BreezeMAX Troubleshooting Guide for additional information on troubleshooting, Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action Power Failure: None of the Mains power problem Verify mains power availability on the power outlet to LEDs illuminate after which the power supply is connected.
  • Page 147 Si CPE Troubleshooting Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action The Ethernet Activity and/or Wrong IP configuration Make sure that the PC is on the same subnet as the Integrity LEDs are on, but unit. The unit's IP address for management no management access purposes is 192.168.254.251, and the subnet mask using Telnet or web...
  • Page 148 Appendix B - Troubleshooting Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action Scanning failed: STATUS Configuration problem Verify proper configuration of Frequency Scanning LED is orange, none of the parameters. SIGNAL LEDs illuminate or If proper configuration parameters are not known, all SIGNAL LEDs illuminate press the RESET button for more than 5 seconds to one after the other.
  • Page 149 Si CPE Troubleshooting Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action Authentication Failure: Authentication problem: Enter User Name and User Password and reset the STATUS LED is blinking unit. If the problem persists, contact the operator. a. Wrong User Name green, SIGNAL LED 7 is and/or User Password.
  • Page 150: Pro-S Cpe Troubleshooting

    Appendix B - Troubleshooting PRO-S CPE Troubleshooting Refer to the BreezeMAX Troubleshooting Guide for additional information on troubleshooting, Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action Power Failure: None of the Mains power problem Verify mains power availability on the power outlet to IDU LEDs illuminate after which the power supply is connected.
  • Page 151 PRO-S CPE Troubleshooting Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action The Ethernet Activity and/or Wrong IP configuration Make sure that the PC is on the same subnet as the Integrity LEDs are on, but unit. The unit's IP address for management no management access purposes is 192.168.254.251, and the subnet mask using Telnet or web...
  • Page 152 Appendix B - Troubleshooting Problem and Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action Authentication Failure: LED Authentication problem: Enter User Name and User Password and reset the 1 (ELNK-orange) of the unit. If the problem persists, contact the operator. a. Wrong User Name LINK QUALITY bar blinks.
  • Page 153 Glossary Automatic Platform Detection. A mechanism that dtects the wreless link protocol used by the Base Station, enabling automatic selection of the Duplex Mode (FDD or TDD) to be used by the Subscriber Unit. ATPC Automatic Transmit Power Control Access Unit Best effort.
  • Page 154 Glossary Command Line Interface. A user interface where the user sees the command line on the monitor and a prompt that is waiting to accept instructions from the user. The user types in the command, the computer acts on that command and then issues a new prompt for the next instruction from the user.
  • Page 155 Glossary Federal Communications Commission. A U.S. government agency that supervises, licenses, and controls electronic and electromagnetic transmission standards. Frequency Division Duplex. Full duplex operation by using a pair of frequencies, one for transmission and one for reception. Forward Error Correction. A method of communicating data that can corrects errors in transmission on the receiving end.
  • Page 156 Glossary IEEE 802.11b The IEEE 802.11b (also referred to as 802.11 High Rate or Wi-Fi). An extension to 802.11 standard for wireless Ethernet networks, that applies to wireless LANS and provides 11 Mbps transmission (with a fallback to 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps) in the 2.4 GHz band. IEEE 802.11g An extension to 802.11 standard for wireless Ethernet networks, that applies to wireless LANs and provides 20+ Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band.
  • Page 157 Glossary Network Interface Card. An expansion board you insert into a computer (or a built-in component) that enables the computer to connect to a network. Most NICs are designed for a particular type of network, protocol, and media, although some can serve multiple networks.
  • Page 158 Glossary PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. PPPoE relies on two widely accepted standards: PPP and Ethernet. PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line, wireless device or cable modem.
  • Page 159: Sau

    Glossary Real Time. Real Time service is designed to meet the needs of Real Time Variable Bit Rate (RT-VBR) like services characterized by requirements for guaranteed rate and delay such as streaming video or audio. These services are dynamic in nature, but offer periodic dedicated requests opportunities to meet real-time requirements.
  • Page 160 Glossary Transmission Control Protocol. Connection-oriented transport layer protocol that provides reliable full-duplex data transmission. TCP is the part of the TCP/IP suite of protocols that is responsible for forming data connections between nodes that are reliable, as opposed to IP, which is connectionless and unreliable.
  • Page 161 Glossary WEEE Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment. The purpose of Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is, as a first priority, the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), and in addition, the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce the disposal of waste.

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