Tarana G1RN6AHB012 Installation Manual

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Remote Node Installation Guide
18-0027-001, Rev 1.0
April 23, 2024

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  • Page 1 Remote Node Installation Guide 18-0027-001, Rev 1.0 April 23, 2024...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Hostname and Data VLAN ..................26 Configure Geographic and Orientation Parameters ..........28 Adjusting Tilt ........................ 29 Confirm Operation in Tarana Cloud Suite (TCS) ............29 Beamwidth Reference ......................31 Regulatory and Compliance Information ................32 UNII Band Support ....................... 32 Regulatory Standard ....................
  • Page 3 Remote Node Installation Guide Warranty ..........................43 Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved...
  • Page 4: Supported Hardware

    This guide covers the following remote node models: Remote Node (6 GHz): • G1RN6AHB012 Remote Node (5 GHz): • G1-RN5ASI002 • G1RN5ASI012 • G1RN5AHB012 Remote Note (CBRS, Cat B): • G1-RN3ASI001 • G1RN3AHB012 Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Supported Hardware...
  • Page 5: More Information

    Remote Node Installation Guide More Information You can download the latest remote node installation guide at the following URL: www.taranawireless.com/rn_manual You can find additional information and videos at the following URL: https://taranawireless.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/sections/1500001232962-FAQ- Troubleshooting-Guides Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved More Information...
  • Page 6: Safety And Warnings

    Remote Node Installation Guide Safety and Warnings Tarana G1 equipment requires adherence to all relevant regulatory, safety, and telecom industry best practice guidelines for outdoor radios. General Warnings Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
  • Page 7: Exposure Safety

    NOTE The G1RN5AHB012 and G1RN6AHB012 models do not require professional installation, however, Tarana Wireless recommends professional installation by a trained Tarana partner or other qualified installer. This does not preclude end-user installation. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved...
  • Page 8 Remote Node Installation Guide Do not install the remote node in any location where people will be closer than the minimum separation distance. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Exposure Safety...
  • Page 9: General Health And Safety Information

    External warning signs or other indicators on the equipment are not required. Surface Temperatures The external equipment surfaces become warm during operation, due to heat dissipation. However, the temperatures reached are not considered hazardous. General Health and Safety Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Information...
  • Page 10: Health And Safety Warning

    G1 radio equipment. The G1 system has been designed to meet relevant US and European health and safety standards. You must adhere to local safety regulations. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Health and Safety Warning...
  • Page 11: Warning Labels

    Llevar a cabo ajustamientos y/o modificaciones a este equipo, sin seguir las instrucciones provistas por este manual u otro documento adicional, podría resultar en lesiones a su persona o daños al equipo, y anular la garantía de este último. 警告 對本设备进行不符合本用户指南,安装手册,或其他补充文件规定的调整和/或 修改可能會导致人身伤害或设 备损坏, 并可能导致失去设备的保修。 Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Warning Labels...
  • Page 12: General Hazards

    Reliable grounding of the remote node chassis must be maintained. Connections Power Supply The remote node must be powered by a Tarana-provided Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector. Maximum The ambient temperature range for the remote node is -40 degrees C to 55 degrees Ambient C.
  • Page 13: Remote Node Installation Preparation

    On short runs, you can use either Cat5e or Cat6 cable. On long runs, use only Cat6 cable because the reactance of the cable can affect the maximum data rate that the cable can accommodate. Remote Node Installation Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Preparation...
  • Page 14: Choose Transient Voltage Suppression (Tvs) Devices

    • Can protect all conductors of a multi-conductor cable such as an Ethernet cable The following table contains a list of commonly used TVS devices, their part number, link, and distributor: Service providers commonly use the following surge protector devices to protect Tarana remote nodes: Description...
  • Page 15: Equipment Supplied By Tarana

    Remote Node Installation Guide To function as designed with Tarana equipment, the ground system from remote node to ground electrode must be less than 0.3 Ω. To ensure this low resistance, short-run ground wires must be 12 AWG solid core or larger; long-run ground wires must be 10 AWG solid core or larger.
  • Page 16: Mount Remote Node

    Hold the bracket against the pole so that the serrated edges of the bracket are in contact with the pole. Torque the clamps to 4.5 – 5.1 N-m (3.3 – 3.7 lbF-ft). Do not exceed torque range. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Mount Remote Node...
  • Page 17: Connect Remote Node

    Tarana distinguishes grounding procedures based on how long the main external Ethernet cable run is from the remote node to the building ingress point. In this document, external Ethernet runs that are less than 100 feet (30 m) are called short runs.
  • Page 18 You must connect the PoE injector to a Gigabit Ethernet device, such as a laptop, router, switch, or access point. Remote nodes are Gigabit devices and do not negotiate to a lower data rate. Ground and Power the Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Remote Node...
  • Page 19 Internal network endpoint, usually router or switch 802.3at power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power injector with 1 Gbps ports Grounded power outlet When the remote node boot process completes, the LEDs exhibit the following behavior: Ground and Power the Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Remote Node...
  • Page 20: Aim The Remote Node

    Chrome is the supported browser. Enter the following username and password when prompted • Username: admin • Password: admin123 Verify Connectivity Navigate to Setup, and then verify that Radio State is Connected. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Aim the Remote Node...
  • Page 21: Radio State

    WARNING If operating in the FCC regulatory domain, be sure to limit the tilt of the remote node to between 5˚ up and 12˚ down. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Radio State...
  • Page 22 On the 6 GHz remote node the software alignment metric is available, but a more convenient option is to use the alignment LEDs on the bottom of the remote node near the Ethernet connection. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Alignment Metric...
  • Page 23 Amber Blink Amber Blink Amber Blink Amber Blink Amber Blink Amber Green Green Amber Green Green Green Green Amber Green Green Green Green Green Green Amber Green Green Green Green Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Alignment Metric...
  • Page 24: Additional Position Adjustments

    12-degree tilt limit imposed by the FCC. RF signals diffract around obstacles, and you can use the remote node tilt angle to take advantage Additional Position Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Adjustments...
  • Page 25 This approach can be helpful in urban environments where signals reflect off buildings, or in terrain environments in which geological features might reflect signals. Additional Position Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Adjustments...
  • Page 26: Configure Basic Parameters

    In this case, arriving frames sent from the network router to the base node data port must be tagged with the VLAN number of the remote node setting. NOTE You can configure hostname and data VLAN in TCS. Configure Basic Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Parameters...
  • Page 27 Remote Node Installation Guide Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Hostname and Data VLAN...
  • Page 28: Configure Geographic And Orientation Parameters

    View in TCS. The Height, Tilt, and Azimuth are optional. Do not use the remote node web UI to configure the device after deployment. TCS configuration overwrites all local device configuration. Configure Geographic and Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Orientation Parameters...
  • Page 29: Adjusting Tilt

    Confirm Operation in Tarana Cloud Suite (TCS) To verify the remote node is accessible from the Tarana Cloud Suite (TCS), use an Internet connection external to the remote node. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved...
  • Page 30 Navigate to Devices > List, and then select RN to view the list of remote nodes. Verify the remote node is online. When the remote node is only, its Serial Number appears in green in TCS. Confirm Operation in Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Tarana Cloud Suite (TCS)
  • Page 31: Beamwidth Reference

    3 GHz base nodes have an electrical tilt of -3.5°. This means that when the 3 GHz base node is aimed parallel to the ground, the actual beam center is angled toward the ground by 3.5°. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Beamwidth Reference...
  • Page 32: Regulatory And Compliance Information

    ISED ICES-003 Issue 6 Class B Susceptibility FCC 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B) RF Exposure FCC 47 CFR FCC Part 1.1307 RSS 102 Regulatory and Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Compliance Information...
  • Page 33: Fcc Statement (Us Deployment)

    The operation of this device is prohibited on oil platforms, cars, trains, boats, and aircraft. Operation of transmitters in the 5.925 - 7.125 GHz band is prohibited for control of or communications with unmanned aircraft systems. Modifications not expressly approved by Tarana Wireless Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 34: Industry Canada Statement (Canada Deployment)

    The user manual shall also include instructions for the installer or user to input the antenna height as part of device registration. Modification not expressly approved by Tarana Wireless, Inc., could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
  • Page 35: Eu And Uk Statement

    Operating Frequency Band: 5725 MHz – 5785 MHz Maximum output power: 36 dBm/20 MHz Hereby, Tarana Wireless Inc. declares that the 5.8 GHz Remote Node is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and UK Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 (SI 2017/1206). The full context of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following URL: https://www.taranawireless.com/legal/#declarations-of-conformity...
  • Page 36 Remote Node Installation Guide of their working life for proper treatment, recovery and recycling. This way you help save valuable resources and promote recycling of materials. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved EU and UK Statement...
  • Page 37: Resolution 680: Brazil

    (Resolução nº 680): “Este equipamento não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial e não pode causar interferência em sistemas devidamente autorizados – Para maiores informações, consulte o site da Anatel https://www.gov.br/anatel/pt-br/. Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Resolution 680: Brazil...
  • Page 38: Remote Node Homologation Country List

    • Namibia (CRAN) • Nigeria (NCC) • Paraguay (CONATEL) • Peru (MTC) • Philippines (NTC) • Saudi Arabia (CITC) • South Africa (ICASA) • UAE (TDRA) • Uganda (UCC) Remote Node Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Homologation Country List...
  • Page 39 • Hong Kong (OFCA) • Indonesia (SDPPI) • Kenya (CAK) • Liberia (LTA) • Libya (ACI) • Malaysia (SIRIM) • Mexico (NOM-019 and NOM-208) • Namibia (CRAN) Remote Node Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Homologation Country List...
  • Page 40 • UAE (TDRA) • Uganda (UCC) • Uruguay (URSEC) • USA FCC (Part 15E) • Venezuela (CONATEL) Remote node model G1RN6AHB012 • USA FCC (U-NII-3; U-NII-5/7 pending) Remote Node Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Homologation Country List...
  • Page 41: Cbrs Required Information

    Remote Node Installation Guide CBRS Required Information The Tarana remote node must be installed by a certified professional installer (CPI) as defined in Section 96.39 and 96.45 of FCC part 96 requirements. The remote node is Classified as a Category B CBSD (Citizen Broadband Radio Device), which requires the following information be recorded and uploaded as part of the CPI process per section 96.45.
  • Page 42 Antenna Azimuth The compass direction of the antenna in decimal degrees, where 0 degrees is true north. Antenna Tilt Angle CBRS Required Tarana Wireless, Inc. © 2024 All rights reserved Information...
  • Page 43 Remote Node Installation Guide Warranty Tarana warrants that commencing from the date of shipment to you (and in case of resale to you by a Tarana partner, commencing not more than 90 days after our original shipment), and continuing for a period of twelve (12) months, the hardware will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use.
  • Page 44 Tarana has been advised of the possibility of such damages. You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from any claims, suits, demands and causes of action arising out of or relating to your possession, installation, use, operation or repair of the goods.

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