Firetide 8020-1 Firetide Wireless Mesh Node User Manual rev

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         Firetide Installation  Guide HotPort 8020Mesh Node                                   Published Dec 2017 Revised Feb 2018
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  1   © 2017 Firetide, Inc. All rights reserved. Firetide, the Firetide logo, HotPort are all trademarks of Firetide Inc. All  other  trademarks  are the  property of  their respective owners.  Information in this  document is  subject  to change  without  notice.       Firetide,  Inc. 2105S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 220 Campbell, CA 95008 USA www.firetide.com
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  2 Contents 1 About this document............................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 Audience ............................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Instructions to purchaser and installer ...................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................... 4 1.4 Conventions ......................................................................................................................................... 4 1.5 Document feedback ............................................................................................................................... 4 1.6 Contacting customer support .................................................................................................................. 4 2 HotPort 8020 mesh node ..................................................................................................................... 5 3 Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 5 Preparing what you need to install ........................................................................................................... 5 3.1 HotPort mesh node in an IP67 enclosure .................................................................................................. 6 3.1.1 Package contents of 8020 mesh node ............................................................................................... 6 The following accessories can be purchased separately from Firetide ................................................................. 6 3.2 Interface of an outdoor mesh .................................................................................................................. 7 3.2.1 Node LEDs .................................................................................................................................... 8 3.2.2 Console Port/Reset ........................................................................................................................ 9 3.2.3 Ethernet ports............................................................................................................................... 9 3.2.4 Antenna Connectors .................................................................................................................... 10 3.2.5 Pressure relief valve ..................................................................................................................... 10 3.2.6 Ground screw point ..................................................................................................................... 10 4 Test before you install ........................................................................................................................ 10 4.1 Before you install: ............................................................................................................................... 10 4.2 Tests to do ......................................................................................................................................... 10 4.3 Licenses which are not included ............................................................................................................ 10 4.4 Certification requirement ..................................................................................................................... 10 5 Doing the tests ....................................................................................................................................... 10 6 Power Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 12 6.1 Power input and Power out .................................................................................................................. 12 6.2 Operating TX Power limit of radio .......................................................................................................... 12 7 Environmental Specifications ............................................................................................................... 12 8 HotPort8020 mesh node installation .................................................................................................... 12
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  3 8.1 Installation Steps:................................................................................................................................ 12 8.2 Tools required .................................................................................................................................... 12 8.3 Doing the site survey ........................................................................................................................... 13 8.4 Safe installation practices ..................................................................................................................... 13 8.5 Preparing a mesh node for installation ................................................................................................... 14 8.6 Preparing earth ground ........................................................................................................................ 15 8.7 Installing a mesh node and antenna assembly ......................................................................................... 16 8.8 Attaching the mesh node to a wall ......................................................................................................... 17 8.9 Attaching a mesh node to a vertical pole ................................................................................................ 18 8.10 Attaching a mesh node to a horizontal pole ............................................................................................. 19 8.11 Panel antenna Assembly ...................................................................................................................... 21 8.12 Mesh node installation with RF cable assembly on a vertical pole. .............................................................. 22 9 Trouble shooting ................................................................................................................................ 24 Cannot see a mesh node in Web NMS.................................................................................................... 24 After multiple reboots a mesh node is missing ........................................................................................ 24 Performance not as expected ................................................................................................................. 24 Resetting an outdoor mesh node to factory default settings ................................................................. 25 10 Weather proof procedures ............................................................................................................ 26 10.1 Tools and materials ........................................................................................................................ 26 To make a weatherproof connection you need the following tools and materials: .............................. 26 Making weatherproof cable to node connections.................................................................................. 26 You   need   to   make   weather proof   two   connections:.................................................................................... 26 To make a weather proof cable to node connection: ............................................................................ 26 11 Information to User, Purchaser & Installer ................................................................................... 28 11.1 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement .................................................... 28
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  4 1 About this document This section lists the audience, purpose, summary of information, and conventions used in this document. 1.1 Audience This documents intended for certified professionals who install Firetide wireless solutions. 1.2 Instructions to purchaser and installer This equipment must be professionally installed. The installer is responsible for adjusting the transmit power output of the system to assure compliance with FCC Part15 EIRP limits and human radiation safety regulations. 1.3 Purpose This document has the information and procedures necessary to install and do basic tests with Firetide HotPort 8020 mesh node. 1.4 Conventions Certaininformationhasspecialmeaningforthereader.Thisinformationappearswith an icon that indicates a particular condition, such as a warning or caution, or a label, such as “Note” or “Best Practice”.  Electrical  hazards  are  those  environments  where  the  danger  of  electrocution  is  probable.  This  image  appears before each electrical hazard statement.  Warnings contain safety information that you must obey. If you do not obey the instruction in warning, the result might include serious injury or death. This image appears before each warning statement.  Cautions contain information that you should obey to avoid minor injury, inconvenience, and damage to equipment. This image appears before each caution statement.  Notes contain optional advice and information particular to a special case or application.  Best practices contain specific recommendations based on industry-standard expectations. 1.5 Document feedback If you find an error or content missing from this document, we want to hear about it. You can send you feedback about any of our documents to FT-Techpubs@firetide.com. 1.6 Contacting customer support If you need support, depending on the problem, you might be asked for this information:  Description of the problem  FMA and an installed management license   Channel and frequency plan  Recent spectrum analysis  Device topology in Google Earth (KMZ file)  Network map or topology plan with device information You must also have administrator access to the mesh to be able to receive technical support. The next table lists the contact information for customer support.  Worldwide customer support Days/Hours  Contact Americas Monday   to   Friday 7:00 am  to 5:30  pm  PST (Pacific   Standard  T ime) http://www.firetide.com/support +1 (877) FIRETIDE, extension 2 +1 (408) 399-7771, extension 2 +1 (408) 355-7271
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  5 Africa Asia Australia Europe Monday   to   Friday 8:00 am to 5:30   pm IST (India  Standard   Time) http://www.firetide.com/support +91-8040215111 Fax +1(408) 317-2257  2 HotPort 8020 mesh node Firetide HotPortTMmesh node has two radios which operate in 802.11a, n and ac 4x4 MIMO mode. The default configuration is 2x2 MIMO. With Software license 4x4 MIMO can be enabled. The  following software licenses are available. **  License Descriptions Remarks SW-8020-2x2MIMO 802.11n/ac  2x2MIMO Default SW-8020-4x4MIMO 802.11n/ac 4x4 MIMO Add on license SW-FMA-Mgmt. Management License Add on license SW-Mobility Mobility License Add on license  If you plan on using DFS, it is mandatory to take training class from Firetide. On successful completion of the class Firetide will provide login credentials for DFS configuration using Firetide Management Appliance.  **Subject to software implementation. 3 Installation  Please read before Installation   You must complete   the   training   program   and be certified   by   Firetide   to   be able to install Firetide products.  Before   you install an outdoor mesh   node in a permanent location, you need to make sure you have all of the correct components and make sure the components are operational. Preparing what you need to install To get what you need to set up a mesh  node:  Open the box.  Remove the contents.  Check the contents for damage. If a part is missing or damaged, call your Firetide reseller.  If the contents are good and correct, keep the box for future use.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  6 3.1 HotPort mesh node in an IP67 enclosure 3.1.1 Package contents of 8020 mesh node  Eight detachable 5GHz Omni- directional antennas for staging    Pole and wall mounting kit  Mounting screws and bolts  Ground cable  Cat6 Ethernet cable   The following accessories can be purchased separately from Firetide   4x4 MIMO 18.5 dBi gain 5G panel outdoor rated antenna  7 dBi gain 5G dipole antenna  RF cable assembly with lightning arrester   802.3 AT+ PoE injector
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  7  3.2 Interface of an outdoor mesh  The  following  picture of  8020  mesh  node  shows the front  view  and the  rear  view describing node LEDs, antenna port connectors of the radio, Ethernet ports(PoE input and PSE output port), debug console/reset and the pressure valve with weatherproof cap protection and node ground point. For information about cables and accessories approved for use with Firetide devices, refer to the Accessories Guide.   Front View
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  8       Rear View                              3.2.1 Node LEDs  Hotport8020 mesh node has 5 LEDs as shown in the following picture. o Power LED  OFF: Mesh node does not receive power.   Amber: Device is powering up  Green: Device is powered up and ready to use o Ethernet LEDs of LAN1 and LAN2 port  OFF: No Ethernet link detected  Amber: Link speed (10/100 Mbps),Blinking - Activity     Green-Link speed (1000Mbps), Blinking- Activity o Radio1 and Radio2 LEDs  OFF: No Radio neighbor detected  Green: Radio Neighbor connected, Blinking-Activity
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  9  3.2.2 Console Port/Reset Console port and reset button are co-located as shown in the picture below, which is covered by a weatherproof cap, held with a cable tie. Note: Console port is meant to be used only for debugging purpose by Firetide support.      Reset button is above the console port RJ45 connector. Refer the “procedure for reset” on page 24 to do a factory reset of the mesh node.  3.2.3 Ethernet ports  o Ports 1 & 2 of HotPort 8020 mesh node are Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports. o LAN1 Port can receive power from an 802.3at+ compliant PoE source.  o LAN2 Port can source power to an 802.3af compliant device.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  10   3.2.4 Antenna Connectors  o HotPort 8020 mesh node has eight N type female antenna connectors, four   connectors per radio. 3.2.5 Pressure relief valve o The   pressure   relief   valve shown on the rear cover is protected by   a weatherproof   cap. 3.2.6 Ground screw point o The  ground   screw   is   on   the   lower  left side   of the bottom   cover. Adequate grounding of the   mesh node must be ensured. 4 Test before you install  You   should set up and test the mesh   nod  in door on a table   before   you   install them in permanent locations. 4.1 Before you install: o Make sure all of the equipment are in working condition o Configure mesh nodes to reduce configuration effort in the field  o Test the stability and performance of the nodes. 4.2 Tests to do o Power on each device o Attach all antennas and make sure you can see all devices in Web NMS o Perform throughput test  4.3 Licenses which are not included FMA network management software and appropriate licenses are required. Before you  set up   the network, you must purchase all licenses from your Firetide distributor. For the procedures related to license installation, refer to the FMA Reference Manual. 4.4 Certification requirement Professionals who   install   and   manage   networks   that   contain   Firetide   products must  comply with the training   and   certification requirements of the installation. 5 Doing the tests  For efficiency, you can configure six to eight mesh nodes at one time. To do tests and capture data with FMA software: 1. Refer to the FMA product guide for the prerequisites of HW requirement. 2. Connect the power cable to the PoE adaptor, connect through CAT5e / CAT6 Ethernet cable from the PoE output of PoE Adaptor to LAN1 PoE input port of the mesh node. 3. Attach the staging antennas to each mesh node 4. FMA can be accessed through it’s URL using an internet browser. It will launch the login page.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  11 5. Enter user name and password to login. The default username and password is: admin / admin. The   picture below   shows   the Login screen.    6. Make sure that all mesh nodes are loaded in FMA. if you can not see any  or  all of the mesh nodes, see the troubleshooting information in the FMA Product Guide 7. Set the  country code  on the nodes. All nodes intended for use in the United States will be set to US Country code. Once the US Country code is set, changing to     a    different  Country code  later will not be possible.  Caution:  Make  sure  you  configure  the  device  for  the  correct  country.  If  you  do  not configure the country correctly, the device might operate in a manner that is not legal in that country and/or create problems with other wireless devices a) Go to Mesh configurations, Select the country of operation from the drop-down list. b) Save Mesh configurations. When   you   set the   country   code   the   system   refreshes   the  mesh   configuration and gives all visible nodes in the same country code. For a few minutes the mesh nodes might disappear from the topology view in WebNMS. 8. To configure mesh-wide settings, go to Mesh > Configure Mesh... Set the radio operational mode as needed. Note: For   information about specific features and the   configuration process, see  the  FMA Reference Manual. 9. Check network throughput on each link between mesh nodes. For procedures, see the FMA Product Configuration Guide. Note: If you are not able to send and/or receive data, see “Troubleshooting” on page 23. 10. After you finish the tests, remove   the staging antennas.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  12 6 Power Specifications 6.1 Power input and Power out  Power input: LAN1 port: IEEE 802.3at+ compliant, PoE-PD  Power output: LAN2 port: IEEE 802.3af compliant, PoE-PSE 6.2 Operating TX Power limit of radio Allowed Radio Power limits, supported frequencies and channel bandwidth shall vary based on country/region of operation and Operating TX Power is compliant to FCC 15.407(a) power limit. 7 Environmental Specifications   Operating temperature: -30o C to + 60o C   Storage temperature: -40o C to +70o C  Humidity (non-condensing): 10 % to 90 %  Storage humidity (non-condensing): 5 % to 95 %   Max altitude: 15,000 ft. (4,600 meters) 8 HotPort8020 mesh node installation The configured   mesh   nodes   are   ready   for installation in the permanent outdoor   location. 8.1 Installation Steps: 1. Do   a   site   survey   to   make   sure   that   no   safety   hazards   are   present. 2. Gather   all   required   tools. 3. Prepare   safety   equipment and confirm earth ground procedures. 4. Attach the mesh nodes and antennas to poles that are attached to a mast, tower, or roof. 5. Install   the   mesh   node   and   antennas   assembly   and other devices,   such    as cameras. 8.2 Tools required  To install HotPort 8020 mesh nodes, you need to  use:  Screwdriver set  Small adjustable wrench  Wire   cutters   to   cut   tie   wraps   around   cables  Electrical   tape  and   butyl  masti c   tape   to   weatherproof   the   connectors  Spray  to   prevent   corrosion Other equipment you might need includes:  Ladder  Lift   truck  Safety equipment
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  13 8.3 Doing the site survey Before   you install any equipment outside, check the entire  site:  To identify possible hazards that might be new since the site survey  To identify   the   presence   of   objects   that  might cause   interference   for the radios   Warning!  Certified   professionals   must   install   Firetide  products.   Failure to install this equipment   correctly can result in equipment damage, personal injury, or death.  Electrical shock hazard warning! Make a plan to   keep the   installation personnel safe.  Warning! Do   not install   Firetide   products   where   possible   contact   with power lines can be made. Antennas, poles, towers, guy wires, or cables  can   touch   power   lines.  People   can   be   injured   or   killed   if   they touch or   hold   any   part   of   the  equipment   when   it   contacts   electric lines. Make   sure that equipment and personnel do not directly or indirectly contact power lines.  Warning! Do not open the cover:  Dangerous  voltages inside.  No serviceable parts inside.  8.4 Safe installation practices  Best practice: Install HotPort 8020 mesh nodes on   poles that are at sufficient distance from power lines.  The horizontal distance from a tower, pole   or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice the total length of the pole/antenna combination. This distance ensures that the pole will not contact a power line if it falls during or after installation.  Select equipment locations that allow safe and simple installation.   Do not work alone.  Use approved non-conducting ladders, shoes, and other safety equipment.  Make sure all equipment is in good condition.  If a tower or pole begins falling, do not catch it.  If a wire or pole touches a power line, do not touch it.  Do not install antennas or towers on windy days.  Make sure all towers and poles are correctly grounded.  Make sure all electrical cables connected to antennas have lightning arrestors.  A connection to earth ground and a lightning arrestor can prevent fire damage or personal injury in case     of lightning, static build-up, or short circuit within the equipment connected to the antenna.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  14  Use 10AWG ground wire and corrosion-resistant connectors to connect the base of the antenna pole or tower directly to the building protective ground or to one or more approved grounding rods.  Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding information.  8.5 Preparing a mesh node for installation It   is   easier   to   install   all   devices   to   one   object,   such as   pole,   and   then   attach   the pole assembly  to the  roof.   If   you   attach   the   devices   to   a   pole   attached   to   the   roof top,   factors,   such as  weather,   can   make   the   installation more   difficult   and dangerous.  Warning! Only   use   antennas   that   are   rated   for   outdoor   applications.  Warning! Failure  to  comply  with  these  installation  instructions  might  result  in  severe  personal  injury including electrical shock or permanent damage to equipment.  Warning! Make sure that all safety equipment is in good condition. Do not    use   broken   or   damaged tools or  equipment.  Always  use safe work practices  and  obey all local  and  national  guidance for  earth  ground requirements and electricity.  Note:  Collect all tools before you install the mesh nodes.  Make sure that you have antennas rated for   outdoor use.   For information about antennas and how to select them, see the Firetide Antenna and Accessory Guide.  Warning! Max Operating TX Power allowed Power limits is as per FCC 15.407(a).  Note:  Install   the   antenna   and   any   other   wireless   devices   higher   than   the   HotPort mesh node. 1. To a pole that you can install at   a permanent outdoor site, attach these items: a) Brackets   for the mesh node b) Antenna bracket 2. Attach the antenna   to   the antenna bracket. Refer to   the   antenna installation procedures.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  15  8.6 Preparing earth ground  Warning.  A   Hot  Port   mesh   node   must  be  correcty  connected   to   earth ground. Failure   to do so can   result in equipment damage, injury, or death. The product   warranty does not include damage from incorrect grounding.  Obey all local building and electrical codes regarding antennas.  If   not available, refer to the National Electric Code (NEC). Earth grounding guidelines include:  If   you   attach   a   mesh   node   and   antenna   to   a   tower   or   pole,   attach   the   base   of the  tower  pole  to  the  building’s ground or to one or more approved grounding rods with 10 AWG ground wire and corrosion-resistant  connectors.  Connect   the   grounding   cable   to   rain   gutters   only   if   the   rain   gutter   is connected to earth ground.  Ground   rods are copper-plated and 1.8 to 2.4 meters (6 to 8 feet) long.  Install all ground components in straight lines. If you must make a bend, do not make a sharp bend.  Earth-to-ground should   be less than 5 ohms.  Some   salt   compounds   are   corrosive   and   can   cause   copper   ground   rods to corrode.  To   prepare   the soil for ground   rods: 1 If the soil   contains rocks or   sand, insert the ground   rods into the ground Pull out the ground   rods. 2 Put in an approved ground enhancement material into   the holes where the grounding rods   go.  Put in the ground rods.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  16  8.7 Installing a mesh node and antenna assembly  The process to install   antenna to a mesh node   for a mast   or tower or to a roof installation are same.  Note: Gather and take all tool s and materials  with you   to   the   installation   site.            Warning! Do not install this product on a windy or rainy day. To install   a mesh node   and   antenna   assembly in   a   permanent   outdoor location: 1) Safely lift and carefully put the assembly on  the roof. 2) Connecting to a MIMO antenna:  Terminate the unused port of radio antenna ports and MIMO antenna ports with a 50 ohm terminator.  If your MIMO antenna has four RF Co nnectors (two 45 degree connectors and two 90 degree vertical connector), then only use the  two 45 degree connectors. DO NOT use the vertical connector, and   place a 50 ohm terminator on the vertical   connector. The neighbor antenna  should also use two 45 degree connectors.  If your MIMO antenna has four connectors (two 45 degree connectors and two 90 degree connector), but your neighbor MIMO antennas has only two connectors (two 90 degree connectors), then mount your MIMO antenna with the two 90 degree connectors in a diamond pattern. The MIMO antenna with the four connectors should maintain its mount in a square pattern. 3) Attach the pole to which the mesh node and antenna are attached to a mast, tower or roof.  Attach the cables that have integrated lightning arrestors, or attach the cables and install lightning arrestors.  Make drip loops with cables.  Connect earth ground. See “Preparing earth ground” on page 15. 4) Make all connectors weatherproof. See “Weather proof procedures” on page 25. 5) Connect the CAT5E/CAT6 Ethernet cable from PoE adaptor power port to LAN1 port of the Mesh node. 6) Cover all unused connectors, if any. 7) Verify that the mesh node works:   Ping the IP address  Use one or more mesh nodes  Do throughput tests with FMA and record the results as a benchmark test
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  17 8.8 Attaching the mesh node to a wall  The below procedures shows how to install the Mesh node into a wall.  1) Mark the four locations of the mounting holes on the flat mounting surface.  2) Drill 37mm deep 8mm holes on the markings and hammer the bolts into the openings.                3) Place the lock and flat washer on the four hex cap screws and drive the screws to attach the bracket to the back of the Mesh node.                4) Attach the device on to the wall by tightening the bolt’s flat washer and nuts to secure the mounting base to the mounting surface.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  18   Note:  The installation is correct if the node does not easily move from side to side. Best practice: Use a spray to prevent corrosion on the bracket and mount hardware.  8.9 Attaching a mesh node to a vertical pole The Mesh node comes with two sets of brackets - wall mount bracket and pole mount bracket. Attaching the mesh node to a pole requires both pole mount as well as wall mount brackets. The below procedures  show how to attach the Mesh node into a vertical pole. 1. Place the lock and flat washer on the four hex cap screws and drive the screws to attach bracket to the back of the mesh node.               2. Drive the four round head screws to attach the pole mount bracket to the wall mount bracket.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  19 3. Thread the open end of the pole strap through the two tabs on the pole mount brackets.               4. Lock and tighten the pole strap to secure the pole mount bracket to   the  pole.                   Note: The installation is correct if the node does not easily move from side to side. Best practice: Use a spray to prevent corrosion on the  bracket and mount hardware. 8.10 Attaching a mesh node to a horizontal pole  To attach   the   mesh   node   to   a   horizontal pole procedures are same as attaching the node to a vertical pole. Following picture shows the mesh node attached to a horizontal pole.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  20                Note:  The installation is correct if the node does not easily move from side to side. Best practice: Use a spray to prevent corrosion on the bracket and mount hardware.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  21  8.11 Panel antenna Assembly Following picture shows 4x4 Panel Antenna installed with RF cable.    Following picture shows the Installation of Panel Antenna to a vertical pole.   Attach the panel antenna to the antenna bracket  Attach one end of RF cable to the Panel antenna and the other end of RF cable that have lightning arrestors to the mesh node.  Refer section 8.7 for installation of mesh node and panel antenna assembly process.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  22  8.12 Mesh node installation with RF cable assembly on a vertical pole. Front View:                           Note: Connect the lightning arrester of all antenna ports to protective ground.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  23   Rear view:
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  24 9 Trouble shooting If   a   mesh  nod e   does  not operate  correctly  try   these   suggestions. If you recorded the performance of your network when you set it up, you have a benchmark against which you can compare future performance and you might be able to identify problem areas faster than if you try to diagnose a new problem. Cannot see a mesh node in Web NMS If you cannot see one or more mesh nodes in FMA, make sure that you set the extended range and multiple hop feature. If you can see the head node but no other nodes, then you also might have a configuration problem. After multiple reboots a mesh node is missing If a   mesh node   reboots five times within 10minutes, the mesh node loads the second saved firmware image. The previous firmware, if older or different from the firmware of the other mesh nodes in a mesh network, might not be recognized by the mesh and FMA will not detect the mesh node. Performance not as expected If the network performance is not   as expected:  Identify re use in your channel plan. If you have no channel reuse in the network, do a spectrum analysis.  Check for self-interference. For example, the radios in a single device might connect.  Check the frequency plan and make sure that all the radios are configured correctly.  Make sure that each node is connected to the correct devices and nodes.  Determine the total throughput with an end to end test.  Determine the throughput of each link with tests.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  25  Resetting an outdoor mesh node to factory default settings You can   reset   an  outdoor mesh node with this procedure.  The reset button is inside the console opening above the RJ45 Connector.  Caution!  When a HotPort mesh node is reset, all configuration information is erased.  For this procedure you need these items: 1 Paperclip, pen, or pencil  2 Adjustable wrench     To reset an outdoor mesh node: 1 Power up the mesh node. 2 Remove the weather proof cover of console / reset port. Use a wrench if the valve is too tight to remove by hand. Caution!  Do not use pliers to remove the pressure relief valve because you can break it.  3 Press and holdtheresetbuttonwiththepaperclipfor10 seconds until the Power LED changes the color to amber and blinks. 4 The device reboots, and the LEDs turn to green indicating its operational status. 5 Wait one minute, and then log into WebNMS. 6 Configure the   mesh node or apply a       previously    saved configuration file. 7 Cover the console / reset port with the weather proof cover. 8 Using WebNMS configure the mesh node.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  26   10 Weather proof procedures  Cable connections become loose over time because of vibration. Loose connections   let   moisture  contact   and   erode   the   interface   to   a   connector.   To prevent   performance   problems   due   to  moisture damage,   Firetide recommends that you use butyl mastic to make   weather proof all outdoor connections. Butylmastic is a synthetic rubber sealant that you can use to make a connection weather proof.   It is  slightly   sticky and   stays   flexible; it bonds to   itself   to   make a good   seal.   Butymastic   and   a   layer  of   electrical   tape   keeps   the   cable   assembly clean, dry, and   easy to   change   in the future.  Note:  To make a     strong water tight connection, keep a high level of tension in the butyl mastic when you stretch it over the cable and connector. 10.1 Tools and materials  To make a weatherproof connection you need the following tools and materials:  Screw driver  Pliers  Utility knife  Vinyl electrical tape  Note:  Vinyl electrical tape between the cable assembly and the mastic tape makes future changes easier than mastic tape put directly on the cable. Vinyl electrical tape as a cover over the mastic tape prevents the mastic from melting in hot weather.  Rubber splicing or mastic tape (also known as self-amalgamating, self- sealing, self-fusing, non-vulcanized tape)  Pencil or wooden dowel for small clearances   Cleaning supplies (if necessary) Making weatherproof cable to node connections You   need   to   make   weather proof   two   connections:  From the antenna cable to the lightning arrester   From the lightning arrester to   the   node To make a weather proof cable to node connection:  Gather the tools and materials to do the procedure.  Ensure that the cable and connectors are clean. Clean off oil, water, grease, and dirt before you continue.  Wrap a layer of electrical tape (sticky side out) over the arrester to node connector and wrap approximately 1 inch (2.5cm) of cable. Overlap the tape by 40% with each turn.  Repeat for the antenna cable to arrester connection.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  27             Note: To make a watertight connection, keep tension in the butyl mastic when you stretch it over the cable and connector.   Tightly wrap a layer of mastic tape over the electrical tape. Make a 40% overlap on each turn. Start from the base of the unit to at least 1inch (2.5 cm) of the cable.  Wrap a layer of electrical tape (smooth side out, sticky side in) over the mastic tape.  Wrap a second layer of electrical tape over the first layer of electrical tape.  The lightning arrestor connections are ready for installation in an outdoor environment.
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  28 11 Information to User, Purchaser & Installer 11.1 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. 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.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  the  receiver  is connected.  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   Accessories or components to be used with this equipment to use in the system, must comply with the FCC Part  15.27  special  accessories  regulations.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  user  to  use  the  needed  special accessories along with the equipment.  Radiation Exposure Statement  This  equipment  complies  with  FCC  radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled  environment.  This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 51cm between the radiator & your body.  This equipment must be professionally installed. The installer is responsible for adjusting the transmit power output  of  the  system  to  assure  compliance  with  FCC  Part15  EIRP  limits  and  human  radiation  safety regulations. Operating TX Power allowed Power limits is as per FCC 15.407(a).    Professional installation instruction  1. Installation personal
   HotPort 8020 Mesh Node Installation Guide  29 This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified personal who has RF and related rule knowledge. The general user shall not attempt to install or change the setting.  2. Installation location  The product shall be installed at a location where the radiating antenna can be kept 51cm from nearby person in normal operation condition to meet regulatory RF exposure requirement.  3. External antenna  Use only the antennas which have been approved by the applicant. The non-approved antenna(s) may produce unwanted spurious or excessive RF transmitting power which may lead to the violation of FCC limit and is prohibited.  4. Installation procedure  Please refer to user’s manual for the detail.  5. Warning  Please carefully select the installation position and make sure that the final output power does not exceed the limit set force in relevant rules. The violation of the rule could lead to serious federal penalty.

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