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Preface H3C CPE5100P 5G Wireless Data Terminal Installation Guide describes the installation workflow, pre-installation preparation, device installation,cable connection, post-installation check, initial login to the local network management web, and device maintenance for the CPE5100P. This preface includes the following topics about the documentation: •...
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Contents 1 Installation flowchart ················································································ 1-1 2 Preparing for installation ·········································································· 2-1 Safety recommendations ································································································································ 2-1 General safety recommendations ··········································································································· 2-1 Electricity safety ······································································································································ 2-1 Moving safety ·········································································································································· 2-1 Working at heights ·································································································································· 2-2 Examining the installation site ························································································································· 2-2 Temperature and humidity ······················································································································...
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9 Managing the device through Cloudnet···················································· 9-1 Downloading and installing the Cloudnet app ································································································· 9-1 Logging in to Cloudnet ···································································································································· 9-1...
Installation flowchart The device installation process is as shown in Figure1-1. Figure1-1 Installation flowchart Start Pre-installation preparation Install device to the specified position Connect cables Install antennas Install the SIM card Post-installation check...
Preparing for installation Safety recommendations To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury caused by improper use, read the following safety recommendations before installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition. When performing operations, you should also comply with the safety regulations of the location.
• If the device is to be transported over a long distance, perform the following tasks before the transport: • Remove all removable components (such as antenna) and place them separately in antistatic bags. To transport the device over a short distance, make sure the removable components are securely installed on the device.
• Lasting low relative humidity can cause washer contraction and ESD and cause problems including loose mounting screws and circuit failure. • High temperature can accelerate the aging of insulation materials and significantly lower the reliability and lifespan of the device. For the temperature and humidity requirements for the device, see the hardware information and specifications.
• When installing more than two pieces of equipment, all devices should be aligned on the same horizontal (or vertical) line, with spacing between them to facilitate daily operation and maintenance, and sufficient space must be reserved for future system expansion. All electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, from outside or inside of the device and application system, adversely affect the switch in the following ways: •...
The bending radius for Category 5e cables should be more than 30 mm, and for CAT6A cables, it should be more than 50 mm. The bending radius of the power cable should be greater than 50 mm (or not less than 20 ...
• Category 5e and Category 6 cables should avoid being laid alongside strong electric lines, high-voltage pipelines, fire protection pipelines, etc., to ensure there is no interference from strong electric or magnetic fields. • For the bundling of Category 5e and Category 6 cables, the distance between ties should not exceed 40 cm where the cables are concealed within conduits or above suspended ceilings;...
Installation accessories Overview Table2-4 Installation accessories Installation Illustration Quantity Description accessories One provided Ceiling mounting Mounting bracket Product code: accessory 9821A06P One provided Used with mounting Anti-theft screws Specifications: brackets M3×23.5mm Three provided Screw specifications: • Diameter:4mm Expansion screws Used with mounting •...
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Installation Illustration Quantity Description accessories Three provided Used with mounting Flat head screws Specifications: brackets M3×30mm Optional Used with local power Power Adapter Product code: supply FSP025-1AD207A Optional Used with power AC power cord adapter for local power Product code: supply 0404A06Q, 04041104 Optional...
Mounting bracket Figure2-1 Mounting bracket 1: (Point A) Mounting hole for ceiling installation to 2: (Point B) Reserved joist mounting hole, supporting secure the mounting piece to the ceiling joist mounting method (currently not supported) 4: (Point D) Reserved 86 faceplate mounting hole, 3: (Point C) Auxiliary cable fixation hole, use zip ties supporting 86 faceplate mounting method (currently to secure the cable at point C...
Installing the device Installing device to desktop Be careful to place the device upright on a clean, stable workbench. Figure3-1 Installing device to desktop Ceiling-mounting the device Mounting the device to a cement ceiling NOTE: • The cement roof needs to be able to withstand 4 times the weight of the device without being corrupted.
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Use a hammer drill to drill three 6mm diameter holes at the marked locations, ensuring that the drilled holes correspond to the mounting points on the mounting kit. Figure3-3 Drilling holes on the wall Use a rubber hammer to tap the expansion screw into the mounting point until it is level with the cement, as shown in Figure3-4.
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Figure3-5 Install anti-theft bolts Pass the screws matching the expansion screw through the corresponding mounting holes, adjust the position of the mounting part, use a screwdriver to tighten the screws in a clockwise direction, and secure the main mounting part to the concrete ceiling. Figure3-6 Install the fixed mounting bracket onto the cement ceiling Align the screws on the back of the device with the gourd holes on the mounting piece, insert the screws and hooks into the gourd holes of the main mounting piece, then push the device...
Figure3-7 Secure the device to the mounting bracket Use an internal hexagon screwdriver to tighten the anti-theft M3 x 23.5 screw. Clockwise tighten the limit screw on the main installation part to lock the hook and prevent the device from slipping off.
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• It may be inconvenient to install the SIM card after the device is ceiling-mounted. If necessary, the SIM card can be installed in advance. Remove the ceiling, attach the mounting parts to the ceiling, and use a marker to mark the drilling positions on the ceiling.
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Thread the countersunk head screw through the mounting holes on the mounting piece and the drilled holes on the ceiling, and use a nut and gasket to tighten the bolt at the other end of the ceiling, securing the mounting piece to the ceiling. Figure3-12 Fixed mounting bracket Align the screws on the back of the device with the gourd holes on the mounting bracket, insert the screws into the gourd holes of the main mounting bracket, then push the device horizontally...
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Figure3-14 Fixed All-in-one cable IMPORTANT: Verify that the device is installed securely to prevent it from falling off. Tighten the anti-theft screws with an internal hexagon screwdriver. Figure3-15 Install anti-theft bolts...
The power adapter is not randomly included. If the device is powered locally, it is recommended to purchase the power adapter specified by H3C. Connect the device's power interface to the local power supply through a power adapter to achieve local power supply.
Power injectors are not included randomly. If the device uses a power injector for PoE power supply, it is recommended to purchase the power injector specified by H3C. When using the power injector method to power the device, the connection steps are as follows: Connect the Ethernet interface of the connecting device to the PoE1 interface of the power injector (GE1/PoE_IN interface);...
Connecting an Ethernet cable Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the GE1/PoE_IN port or the GE2/PoE_OUT port. After power on, please check the status of the Ethernet interface status indicator light to see if it is normal. Figure4-3 Connecting an Ethernet cable...
Installing the SIM card IMPORTANT: • The SIM card is not provided by default; users can purchase one based on their actual needs. • The device offers two SIM card slots, supporting automatic switching between SIM cards. • When installing or removing a SIM card, please ensure the device is powered off to guarantee its normal operation.
Verifying the installation Basic check items Table7-1 Basic check items Check items Check whether the selected power supply matches the device's power identification The power cords are correctly connected. If part of the network cable for a port is routed outdoors, verify that a network port lightning protector is used for the port.
By default, the device operates in fit mode. You can switch the operating mode of the CPE5100P between fit and cloud as needed. When the device is powered on for the first time, you can directly log in to the device through the console port.
Figure8-2 Installation wizard welcome page The driver installation is complete, click Finish button, exit the wizard. Figure8-3 Installation wizard completion page Configuring terminal parameters To set up a local configuration environment through the console port, you must use a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY, to establish a connection with the router.
can run terminal emulation programs to connect to network devices or access sites through Telnet or SSH. For more information about how to use terminal emulation programs, see the programs' user guides. Configure the terminal parameters as follows: Baud rate—9600. Data bits—8.
Enable Wi-Fi on the wireless client. Search for and connect to the Wi-Fi named H3C_WiFi_1. Execute the telnet wlan.h3c.com command on the CLI of the wireless terminal. Enter the default username and password, and change the password as needed upon prompt.
Enable Wi-Fi on the wireless client. Search for and connect to the Wi-Fi named H3C_WiFi_1, where XXXXXX is the last six digits of the device's MAC address. On the wireless endpoint, enter http://wlan.h3c.com in the address bar of a browser, and then press Enter to open the device login page.
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After you connect the device to the public network, log in to Cloudnet, add the device to the device list at a specific site on Cloudnet, and then view and manage the device remotely. For more information about logging in to Cloudnet, adding sites, and adding devices, see H3C Cloudnet Deployment Guide.
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