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BreezeACCESS MMDSSubscriber UnitsSU-A-D-MMDS SeriesSU-E-D-MMDS SeriesInstallationManualJuly, 2000Cat. No. 213100
Front MatterSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual ii BreezeACCESS MMDS Series© 2000 by BreezeCOM Ltd. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form without the written permission ofthe copyright owner.Trade NamesBreezeACCESS, BreezeNET, BreezeLINK, BreezeVIEW, BreezeMANAGE and WIX are tradenames of BreezeCOM Ltd. Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks oftheir respective companies.Statement of ConditionsThe information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. BreezeCOM shall not beliable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with thefurnishing, performance, or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it.WarrantyIn the following warranty text, “the Company” shall mean:•  BreezeCOM Ltd., for products located outside the USA.•  BreezeCOM Inc., for products located in the USA.This BreezeACCESS product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period ofone year from date of purchase. During this warranty period the Company will, at its option, eitherrepair or replace products that prove to be defective.For warranty service or repair, the product must be returned to a service facility designated by theCompany. Authorization to return products must be obtained prior to shipment. The buyer shall pay allshipping charges to the Company and the Company shall pay shipping charges to return the product tothe buyer.The Company warrants that the firmware designed by it for use with the unit will execute itsprogramming instructions when properly installed on the unit. The Company does not warrant that theoperation of the unit or firmware will be uninterrupted or error-free.Limitations of WarrantyThe foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenanceby the buyer, buyer supplied interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of theenvironmental specifications for the product, or improper site preparation or maintenance. No otherwarranty is expressed or implied. The Company specifically disclaims the implied warranties ofmerchantability and fitness for any particular purpose.BreezeCOM shall not be liable to any person for any special or indirect damages, including, but not
Front MatterBreezeACCESS MMDS Series iii SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manuallimited to, loss of profits or revenues, loss of use or damage to any associated equipment, cost ofcapital, cost of substitute products, facilities or services, downtime costs or claims resulting from anycause whatsoever arising from or in any way connected with the manufacture, sale, handling, service,repair, maintenance or use of the products. In no event shall the company’s liability exceed thepurchase price denoted on the invoice.Information to UserAny changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void theuser’s authority to operate the equipment.Safety ConsiderationsFor the following safety considerations, “Instrument” means the BreezeACCESS Subscriber Unitcomponents and its cables.CautionTo avoid shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so.To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements in section 1.1307, a minimum separation distance of64 cm (26 inches) is required between the antenna and all persons.Line VoltageBefore connecting this instrument to the power line, make sure that the voltage of the power sourcematches the requirements of the instrument: 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz.RadioThe instrument transmits radio energy during normal operation. To avoid possible harmful exposure tothis energy, do not stand or work for extended periods of time in front of its antenna. The long-termcharacteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields havenot been yet fully investigated.Antenna Installation and GroundingBe sure that the Outdoor unit, the antenna and the supporting structure are properly installed toeliminate any physical hazard to either people or property. Verify that the antenna mast is grounded soas to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges. Make sure that the installation of theantenna and cable is performed in accordance with all relevant national and local building and safetycodes.
BreezeACCESS MMDS Series v SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation ManualTable of Contents1. INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................12. BASIC INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................22.1 Packing List...........................................................................................................................22.2 Other Items Required for Installation....................................................................................22.3 General Installation Scheme..................................................................................................32.4 Guidelines for Selection of Equipment Locations ................................................................52.5 Installing the Outdoor Unit ...................................................................................................72.5.1 Pole Mounting the Outdoor Unit ...................................................................................72.5.2 Connecting the Antenna Cable (SU-RE) .....................................................................102.5.3 Connecting the Ground and IF Cables.........................................................................102.6 Installing the SU-NI Indoor Unit.........................................................................................103. CONFIGURING SYSTEM PARAMETERS........................................................................123.1 Getting Started with the Local Terminal.............................................................................123.2 Configuration Parameters....................................................................................................143.3 Reset Unit............................................................................................................................164. ALIGNING THE ANTENNA.................................................................................................175. VERIFYING CORRECT OPERATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT..............................186. RSSI MEASUREMENT AND MAXIMUM DATA RATE CONFIGURATION .............196.1 Performing the RSSI Measurement.....................................................................................196.2 Configuring The Maximum Data Rate................................................................................20
Table of ContentsSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual vi BreezeACCESS MMDS Series7. VERIFYING CORRECT OPERATION ..............................................................................217.1 General ................................................................................................................................217.2 Verifying Data Connectivity ...............................................................................................218. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................228.1 Radio ...................................................................................................................................228.2 Data Communication...........................................................................................................238.3 Outdoor Unit to Indoor Unit Communication.....................................................................238.4 Configuration and Management..........................................................................................238.5 Interfaces .............................................................................................................................248.6 Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental .........................................................................248.7 Standards Compliance, General ..........................................................................................24APPENDIX A. USING TELNETAPPENDIX B. MMDS CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES
 Table of ContentsBreezeACCESS MMDS Series vii SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation ManualTable of FiguresFigure 2-1.  SU-A General Installation Scheme.........................................................................3Figure 2-2.  SU-E General Installation Scheme .........................................................................4Figure 2-3.  Holes/Grooves/Screw holes....................................................................................7Figure 2-4.  SU-RA 2-Inch Pole Mounting Installation Using the Supplied Brackets...............8Figure 2-5.  SU-RE 2-Inch Pole Mounting Installation Using the Supplied Brackets...............9Figure 2-6.  SU-RA/RE Outdoor Unit Bottom Panel...............................................................10Figure 2-7.  SU-NI Rear Panel .................................................................................................11Figure 2-8.  SU-NI Front Panel ................................................................................................11Figure 3-1.  Main Menu............................................................................................................13Figure 3-2.  Basic Configuration Menu....................................................................................15Table of TablesTable 1: IF Cables ......................................................................................................................6Table 2: SU-RA/RE Outdoor Unit  LEDs................................................................................18Table 3: RSSI vs. Maximum Data Rate ...................................................................................20Table 4: SU-NI LEDs...............................................................................................................21
 IntroductionBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 1 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual1. INTRODUCTIONThis manual describes installation guidelines for BreezeACCESS MMDS SU-Aand SU-E series of Subscriber Units.The BreezeACCESS IP Broadband Wireless Local Loop (WLL) system allowsaccess service providers to provide high-speed IP connectivity services to theirsubscribers. To effectively support IP-based services BreezeACCESS systemsemploy wireless packet data switching technology.The BreezeACCESS MMDS line of products uses Frequency Hopping SpreadSpectrum radios that operate in Time Duplex Division (TDD) mode in the2.500GHz – 2.686GHz frequency range.SU-A and SU-E series Subscriber Units are comprised of an indoor unit (SU-NI)and an outdoor unit. In the SU-A product line, the outdoor unit (SU-RA)contains the radio module and an integral flat antenna. In the SU-E series, theoutdoor unit (SU-RE) contains the radio module and an interface to an externalantenna (not included). The indoor unit provides the interface to the user’sequipment and is powered from the mains via its SU-PS power supply unit. TheSU-NI also contains an IF (Intermediate Frequency) module and is connected tothe outdoor unit via a 50-ohm coaxial IF cable. The IF cable serves fortransmission of the 440MHz IF signal between the indoor and the outdoor units.It also serves for transferring power (12VDC), management and control signalsfrom the indoor unit to the outdoor unit.The SU-A/E-D-MMDS series include the following products:•  SU-A/E-1D-MMDS: supports a single Ethernet device•  SU-A/E-8D-MMDS: supports up to 8 Ethernet workstations/PCs•  SU-A/E-BD-MMDS: supports a LAN (a bridge functionality)Note: The information contained in this manual is applicable to BreezeACCESSMMDS units with software release 2.5.
 Basic InstallationSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 2 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series2. BASIC INSTALLATION2.1 Packing List•  SU-NI Indoor unit•  Outdoor unit⇒  SU-RA with integral antenna or⇒  SU-RE with a connector to an external antenna (not included)•  SU-PS power supply with a mains power cord•  Pole mounting kit for the Outdoor unit (with two brackets, four sets ofscrews, nuts and washers)•  Wall mounting kit for the SU-NI unit2.2  Other Items Required for Installation•  IF cable* (available from BreezeCOM in different lengths)•  Grounding cable with an appropriate termination•  Antenna* and RF cable* (SU-E only)•  Ethernet cable (straight)•  A portable PC with terminal emulation software•  Monitor cable* (supplied with the base station equipment)•  Installation tools and materials.Items marked with an asterisk (*) are available as options from BreezeCOM.
  Basic InstallationBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 3 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual2.3  General Installation SchemeFigure 2-1 depicts the general installation scheme for BreezeACCESS SU-AMMDS Subscriber Units; Figure 2-2 depicts the general installation scheme forBreezeACCESS SU-E MMDS Subscriber Units.INDOORUNITIF CABLE TOOUTDOOR UNITTO MAINSGROUNDINGCABLEOUTDOORUNITTO DATAEQUIPMENTPOWERSUPPLYFigure 2-1.  SU-A General Installation Scheme
 Basic InstallationSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 4 BreezeACCESS MMDS SeriesINDOORUNITIF CABLE TOOUTDOOR UNITTO MAINSTO DATAEQUIPMENTGROUNDINGCABLEOUTDOORUNITPOWERSUPPLYTO ANTENNAFigure 2-2.  SU-E General Installation Scheme
 Basic InstallationBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 5 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual2.4  Guidelines for Selection of Equipment LocationsSelect appropriate locations for the Outdoor unit and for the Indoor unit usingthe following guidelines.SU-RA•  The SU-RA Outdoor unit should be mounted on a pole and should beinstalled on a rooftop or a side-wall where a direct line of sight with the BaseStation antenna can be established. The higher the unit, the better theachievable link quality.•  The antenna (integrated on the front side of the SU-RA Outdoor unit) shouldbe directed towards the Base Station. The unit should be installed in a waythat allows optimal alignment towards the Base Station. The location shouldalso be selected to allow easy access to the unit for installation and testing.SU-RE•  The SU-RE outdoor unit should be installed as near as possible to its antenna.SU-RA/RE•  The SU-RA/RE is connected to the SU-NI by means of an IF cable carryingsignaling, control signals and power. The IF frequency is 440 MHz. Themaximum allowed attenuation of the IF cable connecting the Outdoor unit tothe Indoor unit is 15dB and the maximum allowed DC resistance (the sum ofthe DC resistance of the inner and outer conductors) is 1.5 ohm. This allowsfor cable length of up to 30m when using the standard RG 58 cable. If longer cables are required, a cable with lower attenuation and/or DCresistance should be used. Table 1 provides details regarding some popularcables such as the RG 58 and RG 213. If the spectral environment is pollutedwith noise in the 440 MHz band, it is recommended to use a higher qualitydouble-shielded cable such as the LMR 240 or LMR 400 (manufactured byTimes Communications).
 Basic InstallationSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 6 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series Table 1: IF Cables Cable  Type  RG  58  RG  213  LMR  240  LMR  400 Maximum  cableLength (m)  30  100  65  150•  The Indoor unit should be installed in as close as possible to the building’sentry point of the IF cable. The location of the Indoor unit should also takeinto account the need to connect it to a power mains outlet and to the CPE.Note: Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experiencedinstallation professionals who are familiar with local building and safetycodes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate governmentregulatory authorities.The system complies with the ETS 300 385 standard and is protectedagainst secondary lightning strikes when its outdoor unit is properlygrounded according to the applicable country-specific industry standardsfor protection of structures against lightning.Failure to do so may void the BreezeACCESS product warranty and mayexpose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities.BreezeCOM and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury,damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation ofoutdoor units or antennas.
 Basic InstallationBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 7 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual2.5  Installing the Outdoor Unit2.5.1  Pole Mounting the Outdoor UnitThe Outdoor unit can be secured to the pole using one of the following options:•  Special brackets and open-ended screws (supplied with each unit). Thereare two pairs of screw holes, allowing use of the special brackets withvarious pole widths.•  U-bolts – size A (inner installation holes, up to 2” pole).•  U-bolt – size B (outside installation holes, up to 3” pole).•  Metal bands (9/16” wide, minimum 12” long).Figure 2-3 shows the locations of the holes, grooves and screw holes on the rearside of the Outdoor unit.Figure 2-4 illustrates the method of installing an SU-RA Outdoor unit on a pole,using the brackets and open-ended screws.Figure 2-5 illustrates the method of installing an SU-RE Outdoor unit on a pole,using the brackets and open-ended screws.Note: Make sure to install the unit with the bottom panel (the panel with the IFconnector) facing downward.Bracket ScrewsGrooves for Insertion of 9/16” Metal BandU-Bolts (3” Pole)U-Bolts (2” Pole)Figure 2-3.  Holes/Grooves/Screw holes
 Basic InstallationSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 8 BreezeACCESS MMDS SeriesFigure 2-4.  SU-RA 2” Pole Mounting Installation Using the SuppliedBrackets (see note on next page)
 Basic InstallationBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 9 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation ManualFigure 2-5.  SU-RE 3” Inch Pole Mounting Installation Using the SuppliedBracketsNote: When inserting the open-ended screws, make sure to insert them with thegrooves pointing outwards; these grooves are intended to allow fasteiningof the screws with a screwdriver.
 Basic InstallationSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 10 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series2.5.2  Connecting the Antenna Cable (SU-RE)Connect an RF cable between the ANT connector (located on the top panel ofthe SU-RE unit) and the antenna.2.5.3  Connecting the Ground and IF CablesThe Ground terminal (marked   and the IF cable connector (marked IF) arelocated on the bottom panel of the SU-RA/RE Outdoor unit, shown inFigure 2-6. ETHALARM RSSIIFWLNKFigure 2-6.  SU-RA/RE Outdoor Unit Bottom Panel1.  Connect one end of the ground cable to the Ground terminal and connect theother end to a good ground connection.2.  Connect the coaxial cable to the IF connector. Verify that the length of theIF cable is sufficient and that it can easily reach the Indoor unit.Note: Make sure to switch OFF the power of the SU-NI unit prior toconnecting/disconnecting the IF cable.GroundScrew
 Basic InstallationBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 11 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual2.6  Installing the SU-NI Indoor Unit1.  Place the SU-NI unit in an appropriate location on a shelf or a table. The unitcan be wall mounted using the installation materials provided with the unit.Use a 6mm (1/4”) drill and the supplied template plate for easy and accuratemarking of the holes.2.  Connect the SU-PS power cord to the DC In jack (marked DC-12V) locatedon the rear panel of the Indoor unit (shown in Figure 2-7).3.  Connect the IF cable to the IF connector (marked IF) on the rear panel of theIndoor unit. The other side of the IF cable should already be connected to theOutdoor unit.4.  Connect the other end of the mains power cord to the SU-PS. Connect themains power plug to a mains power outlet.DC - 12V ETH IFFigure 2-7.  SU-NI Rear Panel5.  Verify that the Power LED (marked PWR) located on the front panel of theIndoor Unit is turned ON.PWRWLNKMONFigure 2-8.  SU-NI Front Panel6.  Use a straight Ethernet 10baseT cable to connect a PC (SU-A/E -1D), or ahub (SU-A/E-8D or SU-A/E-BD) to the Ethernet port (marked ETH) locatedon the rear panel of the SU-NI unit.
 Configuring System ParametersSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 12 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series3. CONFIGURING SYSTEM PARAMETERSAfter completing the installation process, as described in the preceding section,proceed with the configuration of the basic system parameters.This section covers the configuration of basic installation parameters. Refer to theAdministration Manual for information related to other parameters.Note: Optionally, the product can be configured using Telnet over the Ethernetport, after setting IP address. For further information, see Appendix A.3.1  Getting Started with the Local Terminal1.  Connect one end of the Monitor cable to the MON jack on the front panel ofthe SU-NI Indoor unit. Connect the second end of the cable to the COM portof the terminal. The COM port connector on the Monitor cable is a 9 pinD-type plug.2.  Run a terminal emulation program (e.g., ProComm or WindowsHyperTerminal) using the following setup.Baud rate 9600Data bits 8Stop bits 1Parity NoneFlow Control Xon/XoffConnector Available Com Port3. Press Enter. The Select Access Level menu appears. Select the access levelaccording to your authorized access level. You will be requested to enteryour password. After entering the correct password press enter. The mainmenu appears (refer to Figure 3-1).
 Configuring System ParametersBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 13 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation ManualSoftwareVersion No.BreezeACCESS/SU-E-IDOfficial Release Version – 2.5.3Release Date:  Tue Jul 18 21:12:54 2000Main Menu=====================1 – Info Screens2 – Unit Control3 – Basic Configuration4 – Site Survey5 – Advanced ConfigurationBreezeACCESS >>>Figure 3-1.  Main Menu  The appearance of the displayed Main Menu varies in accordance with theaccess level.•  For users with read only access rights, only the Info Screens option isdisplayed. Users with this access level cannot access the Unit Control,Basic Configuration, Site Survey and Advanced Configuration menus.•  For users with Installer access rights, the first four menu items (InfoScreens, Unit Control, Basic Configuration and Site Survey) aredisplayed. Users with this access level cannot access the AdvancedConfiguration menu.•  For users with Administrator access rights, the full Main Menu will bedisplayed. These users can access all the menu items.Unit TypeUnit Name
 Configuring System ParametersSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 14 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series4.  Operate the monitor program as follows:•  Type an option number to open/activate the option. You may needto press the Enter key in some cases.•  Press the Esc key to exit a menu or an option.•  You can log-out and exit the monitor program at any time bysimultaneously pressing the Ctrl and X keys.•  Reset the unit after making configuration changes for the newvalues to take effect.•  You can view the current parameters’ configuration by selecting 1in the Main Menu to Access the Info Screens menu, and thanselecting 2 in the Info Screens menu to view the BasicConfiguration parameters.3.2 Configuration ParametersThe following system parameters must be configured for each specific installation:•  ESSID•  IP Address•  Subnet Mask•  Default Gateway Address•  Hopping Band•  Frequency Offset•  Flexible sub-bands Definition (if Flexible Hopping was selected in theHopping Band menu)Note: You must select Reset Unit in the Unit Control menu for the changes to takeeffect.Subscriber Units should be configured after the applicable Access Unit isoperational. When configuring Subscriber Units, the first parameter that shouldbe configured is the ESSID. Otherwise the unit will not successfully synchronizewith the Access Unit and will continuously reset itself, thus interfering with theconfiguration process.
 Configuring System ParametersBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 15 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual1. From the main menu, type 3 to access the Basic Configuration menu.BreezeACCESS/SU-E-IDOfficial Release Version – 2.5.3Release Date: Tue Jul 18 21:12:54 2000Basic Configuration====================1 – IP Address2 – Subnet Mask3 – Default Gateway Address4 – ESSID5 – Maximum Data Rate6 – Frequency OffsetH – Hopping BandF – Flexible sub-bands DefinitionX - Transmit Power ControlS - Show Basic ConfigurationBreezeACCESS >>>Figure 3-2.  Basic Configuration Menu2. From the Basic Configuration menu, type 1 to access the IP Addressselection screen. Enter the required IP address.3.  Type 2 to access the Subnet Mask selection screen. Enter the required subnetmask.4.  Type 3 to access the Default Gateway Address selection screen. Enter therequired default gateway address.5.  Type 4 to access the ESSID selection screen. Enter the required ESSID.6.  Type 6 to access the Frequency Offset selection screen. Enter the requiredoffset.7.  Type H to access the Hopping Band selection screen. Enter the requiredhopping band.8.  If Flexible Hopping was selected in the Hopping Band selection menu, typeF to access the Flexible sub-bands Definition menu. Use the Add/Deletesub-bands screens to define the required frequencies. See Appendix B for alist of the standard frequencies as a function of the allocated channel(s).
 Configuring System ParametersSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 16 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series3.3 Reset Unit1. From the main menu, type 2 to access the Unit Control menu.2. Type 1 to access the Reset Unit menu. Type 1 to reset the unit so that newconfiguration settings are applied.Note: Should you make any mistakes during configuration or encounter anyproblems associated with system configuration parameters, you mayconfigure the unit back to the factory defaults, as follows:Type 2 in the Unit Control menu to access the Set Factory Defaults menu.Type in 2 (Set Factory defaults-Full) to load the default values. Reset theunit for the factory defaults values to take effect.
 Aligning the AntennaBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 17 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual4. ALIGNING THE ANTENNANote: Antenna alignment using the RSSI bar display is possible only after theAccess Unit you wish to associate with is operational and the ESSID,Hopping Band and Frequency Offset parameters were properly configured.Otherwise the unit will not be able to synchronize and associate with theAccess Unit. As the RSSI measurement is performed on received frames, itsresults are meaningless as long as the unit is not associated with an AU.1.  Verify that the Power indication (the Yellow LED of the BSSI bar display)is ON.2.  Align the antenna (integrated into the front side of the SU-RA Outdoor unit,or separate if the unit is an SU-RE) to point towards the general direction ofthe base station.3.  The RSSI bar display is located on the bottom panel of the Outdoor unit(refer to Figure 2-6). The 8 green RSSI LEDs are used for reading theReceived Signal Strength Indication. The higher the number of green LEDsthat are ON, the higher the level of the received signal. Rotate the antennaleft and/or right until you reach the point of maximum RSSI reading. Makesure that at all times, the front of the antenna faces the general direction ofthe base station.4.  For proper operation, at least one green LED should be ON. If you cannotreach a point where at least one green LED is ON, try to improve thereception quality by placing the antenna at a higher point or in a d9ifferentlocation.Note: In some cases (e.g., when the Subscriber Unit is very close to the BaseStation), the antenna might have to be installed at an appropriate angle, inorder to ensure that it is directed towards the Base Station antenna).5.  Tighten the bracket screws (or the U-bolts/metal band), firmly securing theunit to the pole.
 Verifying Correct Operation of the Outdoor UnitSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 18 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series5. VERIFYING CORRECT OPERATION OF THEOUTDOOR UNITTo verify correct operation, view the LED indicators located on the bottom panelof the Outdoor unit as shown in Figure 2-6 on page 10.The following table lists the various LED states.Table 2: SU-RA/RE Outdoor Unit  LEDsName Description FunctionalityALARM AlarmIndication On – A problem with the power amplifier or inthe locking process of any of the synthesizersOff –Normal operationWLNK Wireless linkactivity Blinking –Receiving packet from the wirelesslinkOff – No reception of packets from the wirelesslinkETH Ethernetactivity Blinking – Data received from or transmitted toEthernet LANOff – No activity on the Ethernet LANRSSI Bar display Displays the Received Signal Strength Indication.The higher the number of green LEDs that areON, the higher the level of the received signal.Yellow LED On - Power OnOff – Power is not received from the Indoorunit8 Green LEDs RSSI in 4 dB resolution starting at –91dBmRed LED Received signal strength is –40dBm or higherNote: Verifying proper operation of the Outdoor unit using the LEDs as describedabove is possible only after completion of the configuration and alignmentprocesses.
  RSSI Measurement and Maximum Data Rate ConfigurationBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 19 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual6. RSSI MEASUREMENT AND MAXIMUM DATARATE CONFIGURATION6.1  Performing the RSSI MeasurementThe Average RSSI Continuous Display test allows a continuously updateddisplay of the average Received Signal Strength Indication. As the test measuresonly the desired signal of properly received frames, it is a good indication to thequality of the received signal.Note: As the RSSI bar indicator is not accurate, it is recommended always toperform the Average RSSI Continuous Display test after the antenna wasoptimally aligned.1.  Start the Monitor program as described in Section 3.1.2. From the Main Menu Type 4 to access the Site Survey menu.3.  Type 4 to activate the Average RSSI Continuos Display selection screen.4.  On the screen you will get a continuously updated display of RSSImeasurements. To stop the test, press the Esc key.
 RSSI Measurement and Maximum Data Rate ConfigurationSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 20 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series6.2  Configuring The Maximum Data Rate5.  Use the following table to determine the recommended Maximum Data Rate. Table 3: RSSI vs. Maximum Data Rate RSSI  Maximum  Data  Rate Higher than 97  3 Mbps From 86 to 97  2Mbps Lower than 86*  1 Mbps* If the RSSI is lower than 80 units the link quality is toolow and should be improved through installing the antennain a different and/or a higher location.2.  If the measured average RSSI is less than 97 units, the default MaximumData Rate of 3 Mbps is to high and should be decreased.3. From the Basic Configuration menu select 5 to access the Maximum DataRate selection menu.4.  Configure the Maximum Data Rate according to Table 3 above.5.  Reset the unit for the new configuration to become effective.
 Verifying Correct OperationBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 21 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual7. VERIFYING CORRECT OPERATION7.1 GeneralAfter completing the installation as described above, the system starts operation.To verify correct operation, view the LED indicators located on the front panelof the SU-NI Indoor unit as shown in Figure 2-8 on page 11.Table 4 lists the various LED states.Table 4: SU-NI LEDsName Description FunctionalityPWR Power supply On – After successful power upOff – Power offWLNK Wireless linkactivity Blinking –Receiving packet from the wireless linkOff – No reception of packets from the wirelesslinkETHconnectorembeddedLEDEthernetactivityOn- Receive/Transmit on Ethernet portOff- No Receive/Transmit on Ethernet portETHconnectorembeddedLEDETH LinkIntegrityOn- Unit is connected to Ethernet segmentOff- Unit is not connected to Ethernet segment7.2  Verifying Data ConnectivityFrom the user’s PC or from a portable PC connected to the unit, Ping the unit ortry to connect it to the Internet.
 SpecificationsSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 22 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series8. SPECIFICATIONS8.1 RadioFrequency 2.500GHz – 2.686GHzRadio Access Method FH-CDMA or TDMAOperation Mode Time Duplex DivisionChannel Bandwidth 2 MHzAntenna Gain (SU-RA) 17dBi, 20oOutput Power (at antenna port)29 dBm typical. Power Control range: 20 dBSensitivity(dBm at antenna port, BER 1E10-6)1Mbps2Mbps3Mbps-93-86-77Data Rate 3Mbps maxModulation Multilevel GFSK
 SpecificationsBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 23 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual8.2 Data CommunicationStandard Compliance IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD8.3  Outdoor Unit to Indoor Unit CommunicationIF Frequency 440 MHzIF cable Impedance 50 ohmMaximum IF cable Attenuation 15dBMaximum IF cable DC Resistance 1.5 ohm8.4  Configuration and ManagementLocal Management Via MON port, Monitor program using terminal emulationRemote Management SNMP, Telnet, TFTPRemote Management Access From Wired LAN, Wireless LinkSNMP Agents MIB II, Bridge MIB, Private MIBsAccounting RADIUS compatible clientSecurity Authentication and filteringSoftware upgrade TFTP download
 SpecificationsSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 24 BreezeACCESS MMDS Series8.5 InterfacesInterface Outdoor unit SU-NI indoor unitIF TNC jack, lightning protected TNC jack, lightning protectedRF (SU-E) N-Type jackEthernet 10Base-T (RJ-45) with 2 embedded LEDsMonitor 3-pin low profilePower 12 VDC via the IF cable DC Plug for the SU-PS power supply8.6  Electrical, Mechanical and EnvironmentalOutdoor Unit SU-NI Indoor UnitPower 12 VDC from SU-NI via the IF cable SU-NI: 12VDC/MMDSA  from SU-PSSU-PS: 100 – 240 VAC, 47-63 HzMechanical SU-RA: 30cm x 30cm x 7.2 cm, 3 kgSU-RE: 30cm x 12cm x 5 cm, 2.2 kg.SU-NI: 13cm x 8.6cm x 3cm, 0.5 kg.SU-PS: 10cm x 6.5cm x 3.5cm, 0.4 kg.OperatingTemperature -400C to 600C00C to 400COperatingHumidity 5%-95% non condensing,Weather protected 5%-95% non condensing8.7  Standards Compliance, GeneralEMC FCC part 15, FCC part 21Safety UL 1950Environmental GR - 63 - CORE (Bellcore)
 Appendix ABreezeACCESS MMDS Series 25 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation ManualAPPENDIX A. USING TELNETUse the following procedure to connect to BreezeACCESS MMDS units via aTelnet session.1.  Connect the PC to the Ethernet port of the unit (or the hub to which the unitis connected) using a straight Ethernet cable. If you connect the PC directlyto a unit that is normally connected to a hub, use a crossed Ethernet cable.You may also connect the PC to any Ethernet port on the network andcommunicate with the unit to be managed via the wired or wireless media.2.  Make sure that the IP parameters of the PC are configured to enableconnectivity with the unit.3.  Run a Telnet application and use the IP address of the unit to be managed asthe Host Name.4.  Set Port to Telnet (this is the default).5.  Set Terminal Type to VT100 (this is the default).6.  Enter the Service Provider password.7.  When the password is recognized, the following message is displayed:  You have entered.8. Press Enter, the Breeze ACCESS Monitor is displayed on the screen.To exit the Telnet session, choose Disconnect from the Connect menu.(The session is terminated automatically, after a specific time of inactivitydetermined by the Log-out Timer).
 Appendix BSU A/E Subscriber Units Installation Manual 26 BreezeACCESS MMDS SeriesAPPENDIX B. MMDS CHANNELS ANDFREQUENCIESChannelName FrequencyBand (MHz Low Frequency (MHz) High Frequency (MHz)Actual Value inAdd/DeleteSub-bandsmenuActual Value inAdd/DeleteSub-bandsmenuA1 2500 - 2506 2501.5 2501 2504.5 2504B1 2506 - 2512 2507.5 2507 2510.5 2510A2 2512 - 2518 2513.5 2513 2516.5 2516B2 2518 - 2524 2519.5 2519 2522.5 2522A3 2524 - 2530 2525.5 2525 2528.5 2528B3 2530 - 2536 2531.5 2531 2534.5 2534A4 2536 - 2542 2537.5 2537 2540.5 2540B4 2542 - 2548 2543.5 2543 2546.5 2546C1 2548 - 2554 2549.5 2549 2552.5 2552D1 2554 - 2560 2555.5 2555 2558.5 2558C2 2560 - 2566 2561.5 2561 2564.5 2564D2 2566 - 2572 2567.5 2567 2570.5 2570C3 2572 - 2578 2573.5 2573 2576.5 2576D3 2578 - 2584 2579.5 2579 2582.5 2582
 Appendix BBreezeACCESS MMDS Series 27 SU A/E Subscriber Units Installation ManualChannelName FrequencyBand (MHz Low Frequency (MHz) High Frequency (MHz)Actual Value inAdd/DeleteSub-bandsmenuActual Value inAdd/DeleteSub-bandsmenuC4 2584 - 2590 2585.5 2585 2588.5 2588D4 2590 - 2596 2591.5 2591 2594.5 2594E1 2596 - 2602 2597.5 2597 2600.5 2600F1 2602 - 2608 2603.5 2603 2606.5 2606E2 2608 - 2614 2609.5 2609 2612.5 2612F2 2614 - 2620 2615.5 2615 2618.5 2618E3 2620 - 2626 2621.5 2621 2624.5 2624F3 2626 - 2632 2627.5 2627 2630.5 2630E4 2632 - 2638 2633.5 2633 2636.5 2636F4 2638 - 2644 2639.5 2639 2642.5 2642G1 2644 - 2650 2645.5 2645 2648.5 2648H1 2650 - 2656 2651.5 2651 2654.5 2654G2 2656 - 2662 2657.5 2657 2660.5 2660H2 2662 - 2668 2663.5 2663 2666.5 2666G3 2668 - 2674 2669.5 2669 2672.5 2672H3 2674 - 2680 2675.5 2675 2678.5 2678G4 2680 - 2686 2681.5 2681 2684.5 2684

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