Foxconn T99B226 Manual
Foxconn T99B226 Manual

Foxconn T99B226 Manual

Outdoor small cell (cbrs)
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  • Page 1 Outdoor Small Cell (CBRS)
  • Page 2 Foxconn Industrial Internet assumes no liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit. Foxconn Industrial Internet specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages;...
  • Page 3 No responsibility is assumed by Foxconn Industrial Internet for the use of the documents nor for the rights of third parties which may be affected in any way by the use thereof. The provision of these documents (and the documents themselves) does not constitute professional advice of any kind.
  • Page 4 Foxconn Industrial Internet assumes no liability for customer’s failure to comply with safety precautions. FCC Exposure Limits The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established safety guidelines relating to RF transmitter sites. The FCC developed limits for human exposure, known as Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits, in consultation with numerous other federal agencies.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Warnings and Cautions ....................6 Human Exposure to Radio....................6 Radio Interference ......................6 Modifications ........................6 Important Safety Instructions ..................7 Safety ..........................7 Introduction ..................... 8 HW installation guide and product specifications ......... 9 2.1 Connectors and Interfaces ..................9 2.2 Cable routing and installation guide .................
  • Page 6 3.4.6 HeNB Running Mode _ SAS ................... 24 3.5 Firmware Upgrade ..................... 24 3.6 Syslog ........................25 3.6.1 Syslog List ......................25 3.6.2 Syslog Files ......................26 3.6.3 Syslog Configuration ....................26 3.7 Reset Device ......................27 3.8 Diagnostic ........................27 LED display ....................
  • Page 7: Warnings And Cautions

    31.2 in. (80 cm) and installed higher than 2 meters to prevent unauthorized access. Radio Interference This T99B226 B48 generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 8: Important Safety Instructions

    It is the user’s responsibility to install this device in accordance with the local electrical codes. Installation of the T99B226 B48 must be contracted to a professional installer. The circuit breaker should be easily accessible in case you have to disconnect the...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Figure 1.1 T99B226 Overview The LTE CA technology deployed in this outdoor small cell is compliant with the specifications defined by IEEE 3GPP alliance. This small cell has four LTE antenna ports and one GPS antenna port and is powered by a 56V DC PoE.
  • Page 10: Hw Installation Guide And Product Specifications

    This section describes the HW overview of the Outdoor Small Cell-T99B226. 2.1 Connectors and Interfaces As shown below in fig 2.1, T99B226 consists of four N-type cable connectors (LTE antenna #1,2,3,4) on the bottom side of the device for LTE antennas and an ethernet RJ45 port for power.
  • Page 11 Power for T99B226 is provided by connecting the power supply to a POE (power on Ethernet) adapter and through the waterproof ethernet cable to the ethernet port situated next to the antenna ports as shown in fig2.3.
  • Page 12 Figure 2.3 T99B226 assembly front view The installation instructions are specified in the steps below: Figure 2.4 Installation setup...
  • Page 13 • Step1: Bracket base and housing assembly: • Step2: Antenna holder assembly:...
  • Page 14 • Step3: Assembly of the antenna holder with the bracket: Step4: Mounting the bracket on a pole:...
  • Page 15 Step5: Mounting the device to the bracket: Step6: Assemble the Antenna onto the antenna holder:...
  • Page 16 Step7: Assemble the Ground Screw on Device:...
  • Page 17: Product Specifications

    2.3 Product Specifications Table 1. Product Specifications Specification Description Frequency/Band 3400~3800MHz /Band 42,43,48 TX Power +24 dBm/port RX Sensitivity -95 dBm CA Support YES (2CA) Duplex technique LTE TDD Compute & Storage FSM9955+FTR8900*2 Main chip 8GB eMMC/ 16Gb DDR3 Flash/ Memory Antenna Interface Four extendable N type RF antenna ports (6dBi omni-directly antenna) LTE Antenna Connector...
  • Page 18 Housing Material Aluminum, plastic IP Rating IP65 Operation Humidity 20% ~ 90% Operation Temperature -40 ~ 50 ℃ Net Weight 2.5 kg Dimension 287 × 216 × 68 mm Reliability MTBF 20 years at room temperature Operating System (need SW confirm) Firmware Base on Linux with kernel 3.14 ask software...
  • Page 19: Private Network Solution

    Private Network Solution This outdoor unit (ODU) T99B226 receives data from user equipment (UE), then relays it to a backend server (EPC) and routes the same to an application server for information processing. Figure 3.1 CBRS Network Topology 3.1 Configuration Overview Users can configure Small Cell parameters through the local Ethernet port of the Small Cell.
  • Page 20: Basic Setting

    If the configuration page cannot be accessed, contact your computer’s network administrator to check the IP address of your computer. If you still cannot open the management page correctly, please contact a technician of Foxconn Industrial Internet incorporated company. Figure 3.2 Configuration Overview 3.2 Basic Setting...
  • Page 21: Advanced Setting

    2) Static IP: The gateway WAN port address should be set by the user. Contact your IT administrator for the corresponding information. a. IP address: enter the IP address information provided by the superior route. b. Subnet mask: enter the subnet mask provided by the parent route. c.
  • Page 22: Cell Configuration

    3.4 Cell Configuration 1) Cell Identity – unique identifier to identify the Small Cell. This Value cannot be assigned to another small cell in the same network. 2) TxPowerMax – Maximum power level of the small cell. Sets the LTE max coverage radius.
  • Page 23: Gateway Configuration

    time synchronization of multiple small cells. REM Enable – Boolean value to toggle function on and off REM Band List – A band that is being broadcast from a microcell in your area to which small cell can listen to for the time sync function. For example, band 48 REM EARFCN –...
  • Page 24: Ptp Configuration

    Figure 3.9 NTP Configuration 3.4.4 PTP Configuration The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a protocol used to synchronize clocks throughout a computer network. Specify the PTP mode for your small cell. Figure 3.10 PTP Configuration 3.4.5 HeNB Running Mode _ Sync Source 1) GPS sync Step 1: HeNB Connects to GPS Antenna, the GPS antenna should be placed near the...
  • Page 25: Henb Running Mode

    with this HeNB through NL sync mode. 4) free running sync mode If you do not have any sync source (GPS/PTP/NL) in your environment, you can use the free running sync mode to test HeNB 3.4.6 HeNB Running Mode _ SAS Enable the SAS in your small cell.
  • Page 26: Syslog

    Upon firmware upgrade process is completed, there will be a RESULT: SUCCESS notification will be displayed on the web page. Figure 3.13 Firmware Upgrade Result 3.6 Syslog 3.6.1 Syslog List The Small cell records all events that take place while it is powered on. These events can be triggered by the user or by a running process.
  • Page 27: Syslog Files

    3.6.2 Syslog Files The log in the small cell could be manually downloaded from here. Figure 3.15 Syslog Files 3.6.3 Syslog Configuration The log can be automatically uploaded to your PC using an FTP server. Figure 3.16 Log auto-upload...
  • Page 28: Reset Device

    3.7 Reset Device You can manually reset the small cell to its default settings, or to manually reboot it. Figure 3.17 Reset Device 3.8 Diagnostic UE: List of currently connected pieces of user equipment (UE) and the UE’s current settings.
  • Page 29: Led Display

    4 LED display The Small cell has six LEDs to monitor various system functions. Figure 4.1 LED display Table 2. LED display LED color Status Description Blinks Synchronization working LED1 Green Stay green Synchronization success Turn off No synchronization source Turn on No synchronization source LED4...
  • Page 30: Warranty And Compliance

    5 Warranty and compliance The T99B226 Small Cell comes with a 5-year limited hardware warranty. • 3GPP: 3GPP E-UTLA Release 9 IEEE • IEEE 802.3u 100Base Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet Others • Outdoor Rating IP65 Safety UL (Optional) Part 96...
  • Page 31: Frequently Asked Questions

    6 Frequently Asked Questions This chapter provides answers to the commonly asked questions about the CBSD Outdoor Small Cell. (Also refer to Troubleshooting.) The chapter covers the following topics: • Why can’t my device connect to the CBSD Outdoor Small Cell? Ethernet PHY detection failed •...
  • Page 32 Why can’t my device connect to the CBSD Outdoor Small Cell? If you are experiencing problems connecting to the CBSD Outdoor Small Cell, try the following steps: 1. Try manual power cycle HeNB 2. After repeating step1 for 3 times, if the situation still exists, call the service center and replace the HeNB What is the setting to Connect to HeMS? Go to “Basic Settign”...
  • Page 33 How to check the fault record? Go to the path ”Syslog List” to check the fault records.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    7 Troubleshooting This chapter provides suggestions for troubleshooting problems that might arise when you are using your mobile router. The chapter covers the following topics: • RF detection failed • Ethernet interface link is down • Software fault • System resource is overloaded •...
  • Page 35 DHCP server connection failed 1. Check if the ethernet cable either on HeNB side or uplink router side is loosely connected. 2. Reboot HeNB. 3. Reboot the uplink router. 4. Long press and hold the push button for 10 seconds and release the push button. Wait for the HeNB to boot up.
  • Page 36: Packing Information

    Packing information...
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