Proxim Wireless PROXMB82 802.11A/B/G/N MPCI MODULE User Manual Hardware Installation Guide

Proxim Wireless Corporation 802.11A/B/G/N MPCI MODULE Hardware Installation Guide

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8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  813.4 MP-8160-CPE-A100This section provides the hardware overview and installation method for MP-8160-CPE. 3.4.1 Hardware OverviewFigure 3-34 MP-8160-CPE A detailed description about the various components of the device are explained in the following sections.3.4.1.1 Ethernet Port (PoE IN and Data)The device comes with auto-sensing 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port with configurable Tx Modes and Speeds.The Ethernet port of the device allows the user to connect to the LAN by using Cat5/Cat5e or better Ethernet cable, and alsopower ON the device by using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector supplied with the product package.The device receives 48 VDC via a standard Cat5/Cat5e or better cable connected to the Ethernet port.Maximum power supplied to the device is 19.2 Watts. The device typically draws 5 Watts.: Always use a straight cable from PoE to the device. When you use a 4-pair cross over ethernet cable, the reload functionality gets activated and forcibly deletes the operating image.3.4.1.2 Grounding PointTo protect the device against lighting or ESD events, you must ground the device properly. To ensure proper grounding, usethe grounding point situated at the bottom corner of the device and the grounding screw (M4 thread size) provided to attacha ground wire of at least 12 AWG stranded to the device.Recommended Ethernet Cable SpecificationsType Cat5/5e or better, STP, 24 AWG, UL rated, UV-shielded and outdoor-ratedImpedance 100 ohmsCable Length 330 feet / 100 meters: The total length of cabling between the Personal Computer and the device cannot exceed 100 meters (includes cable from the Personal Computer to the PoE, and the cable from the PoE to the device. Due to DC power requirements, the maximum cable length between the PoE Injector and the device is 75 meters.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  823.4.2 Product PackageEach  shipment  includes  the  items  listed  in  the  following  table.  Please  verify  that  you  have  received  all  the  parts  in  theshipment prior to installation. 3.4.3 Installation ProcedureThis section describes the steps to install and mount the device.: The device must be installed by a trained professional who is familiar with radio frequency planning and regulatory limits.Perform the following steps to install and mount the device.Step 1: Plan for InstallationThere are several planning factors to be considered before installing the device. In addition to selecting the installation site,you should do the following:What’s in the Kit ImageMP-8160-CPEPoE Injector and Power Cord WD - EU power cordConnector Weather Proofing KitPole Mounting KitGrounding KitQuick Installation Guide
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  83Calculate:Required RSL and fade margin to achieve link availability objectives. For more details on how to calculate RSL and fade margin, please refer to the ‘Antenna Installation Guide’ and ‘Proxim Link Calculator’ that are available on the support site at .Required path availabilityAnticipated multi-path reflection pointsDetermine:System Frequency PlanRequired transmission line types (like cable, waveguides) and lengthsPlan for:Device’s continuous power consumption needsLightning protection and system groundingHardware mountingCable installation including egressPre-testing equipment (back-to-back test procedure)Step 2: Choose a LocationTo make optimal use of the device, you must find a suitable location to install the hardware. Proxim recommends you do a sitesurvey, observing the following requirements, before mounting the hardware.The location must allow easy disconnection of power to the radio, if necessary.Ensure free flow of air around the hardware. The radio device must be kept away from vibration and excessive heat. The installation must conform to local regulations at all times.Step 3: Gather Required Tools You should have the following tools available before installing the device:Cross-tip screwdriversLarge blade standard screwdriverSpanner 13Wire crimpers (if using connectors that are not pre-made)Step 4: Unpack the Product Package Unpack the device and its accessories from the shipping box.Please make a note of the Ethernet addresses, MAC addresses and the serial number. These addresses may be used when configuring the device. Note that the serial number helps you to seek support from the Proxim’s Customer support team.Step 5: Pole Mount the Device 1. To pole-mount the device to a 1 inch diameter pole, place the mounting bracket with its small V-Groove facing the pole.2. To pole-mount the device to a 2.5 inch diameter pole, place the mounting bracket with its large V-Groove facing thepole.3. Place the device with its rear side facing the pole, and screw the M8x80mm long screws along with the spring andplain washers through the mounting bracket into the mounting holes of the device and tighten it to torque of 11N.m/100 in-lbs.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  84Figure 3-35 Pole-MountingStep 6: Weatherproof RJ45 ConnectorsThe following steps explain how to weatherproof the RJ45 connector:1. Use a straight-through cable (Cat5/5e or better) with one end bare.2. Connect the crimped RJ45 connector end  of the cable into the RJ45 Ethernet port inside  the  enclosure. The  cableconnector should latch into the Ethernet port.3. Slide the Flat Washer (A) into the Connector Body (B) to make it waterproof and onto the bare end of the cable. Next,fasten the Connector Body into the Ethernet connector hole on the device.4. Slide the tube-shaped Compression Washer (C) into the Compression Ring (D) and onto the cable from the bare end,and insert into the fixed Connector Body.5. Slide the Sealing Nut (E) over the bare end of the cable and fasten it on the fixed Connector Body.6. Crimp the bare end of the cable with RJ45 connector and connect it to the LAN+DC port on the PoE Injector.Figure 3-36 Weatherproofing RJ45 ConnectorsAdditional Weatherproofing StepsTo  add  an  additional  layer  of  protection  to  the  connectors  against  the  environment,  see .Step 7: Plug in the Cables: Unscrew the sealing cap for installation of the cable.1. Plug one end of the Cat5/5e cable into the Ethernet port of the device by following the Weatherproofing steps as explained in Step 5. Connect the other end of the Cat5/5e or better cable to the LAN +DC port on the PoE Injector.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  85: Always use a straight cable from PoE to the device. When you use a 4-pair cross over ethernet cable, the reload functionality gets activated and forcibly deletes the operating image.Figure 3-37 Cables Plugged In2. To connect the device through a hub or a switch to a Personal Computer, connect an Ethernet cable between thenetwork interface card in the Personal Computer and the hub/switch, and between the hub/switch and the RJ45 LANport on the PoE Injector. 3. To connect the device directly to a Personal Computer, connect an Ethernet cable between the network interfacecard in the Personal Computer and the RJ45 LAN port on the PoE Injector.Step 8: Install Surge ProtectorProxim recommends two approved lightning surge protectors to be installed, one near to the device and the other at thebuilding ingress point.: To buy a suitable Surge Protector, place an order separately with your distributor. Perform the following steps to ensure proper surge protection:1. Mount the surge protector near the outdoor device and use 10 AWG or larger wire to connect the protector’s ground lug to the appropriate mounting ground point. The outdoor device and co-located surge protector should have a common grounding point using the shortest possible grounding cable.2. Mount  a  second  surge  protector  near  the  building  ingress  and  use  10  AWG  or  larger  wire  to  connect  the  surgeprotector’s ground lug to earth ground as shown in the following figure.Figure 3-38 Surge Protector
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  86  : Use Outdoor-rated, UV protected, shielded Cat5/Cat5e cable for the following.3. Connect  an  RJ45  terminated  cable  between  the  indoor  equipment  and  to  the  port  on  the  surge  protector  at  thebuilding ingress. 4. Connect  a  short  RJ45  terminated  cable  between  the  outdoor  equipment  and  the  port  on  the  co-located  surgeprotector.5. Connect an RJ45 terminated cable between the two surge protectors on their remaining ports.: Ensure to loop the cable before entering the premise to prevent water ingress.Step 9: Ground the DeviceTo ensure proper grounding, use the grounding point situated at the bottom corner of the device and the grounding screwprovided to attach a ground wire of at least 12 AWG stranded to the device. It is important that the following groundingguidelines are followed to protect the device against lighting or ESD events:1. Connect one end of the grounding cable to the device and the other end to the closest earthing system point at the installation.2. Cut any extra ground wire length when finished connecting it to the single point earth ground. 3. Avoid sharp bends and never loop or coil up the ground wire, always connect it straight to ground.4. A good earth ground impedance is less than 1.0 ohm. 5. Make sure all connections are fastened securely and are tight. 6. Never install during a storm and always follow your local safety codes.Connect the grounding wire, which is supplied with the product package, to the grounding lug:Figure 3-39 Ground the DeviceStep 10: Power ON the DevicePlug in the power cord into a power outlet after having connected the PoE Injector and the device using Cat5/5e cable. Thereis no  ON/OFF  switch on  the  device.  To disconnect  power, unplug  the RJ45  connector  from  the  LAN+DC  port on  the  PoEinjector.Step 11: View LEDsWhen  the  device  is  powered  on,  it  performs  startup  diagnostics.  When  startup  is  complete,  the  LEDs  show  the  device’soperational state. The LEDs are available at the device’s Ethernet connector inside the enclosure. You can see the LED throughthe Ethernet connector. The LEDs will not be visible if the RJ45 connector is weatherproofed.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  87Figure 3-40 LED IndicatorsThe following table describes the status of LED:LED State Ethernet InterfacePower/Ethernet LED Wireless LEDOff No Power Radio is not present or failed to detectAmber No Application Image detected (ScanTool mode)Power is ON and device detects Reload signalBlinking Green Power is ON and the Ethernet link is DOWNRadio is detected but wireless link has not been established yet Solid Green Power is ON and the Ethernet link is UP Radio is detected and wireless link has been established
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  883.5 MP-8150-SUR-100 / QB-8150-LNK-100This section provides the hardware overview and installation method for the following product(s): MP-8150-SUR-100QB-8150-LNK-1003.5.1 Hardware OverviewFigure 3-41 MP-8150-SUR-100 / QB-8150-EPR-100A detailed description about the various components of the device are explained in the following sections.3.5.1.1 Gigabit Ethernet PortThe device comes with one auto-sensing 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet port with configurable Tx Modes and speeds.The Gigabit Ethernet port (PoE IN and Data) of the device allows the user to connect to the LAN by using Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernetcable, and also power ON the device by using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector supplied with the product package.The device receives 48 VDC via a a standard Cat5e/Cat6 cable connected between the PoE and the device.Maximum power supplied to the device is 32 Watts and the device typically draws 6 Watts.Above 0° Celsius internal temperature, the device does not regulate its temperature, so the power drawn is generally lower inthis temperature range. When the internal temperature gets close to the limits, the device starts to heat itself and the powerdraw increases. Powering the device when it is cold, triggers a special self-heat mode where the device is inoperable until theinternal temperature is above -20° Celsius. This is signaled by a solid yellow LED on the Ethernet connector. Once the internaltemperature is above -20° Celsius, the device boots normally.: Always use a straight cable from PoE to the device. When you use a 4-pair cross over ethernet cable, the reload functionality gets activated and forcibly deletes the operating image.Recommended Ethernet Cable SpecificationsType Cat5e/Cat6, STP, 24 AWG, UL rated, UV-shielded and outdoor-ratedImpedance 100 ohmsCable Length 330 feet / 100 meters: The total length of cabling between the Personal Computer and the device cannot exceed 100 meters (includes cable from the Personal Computer to the PoE, and the cable from the PoE to the device). Due to DC power requirements, the maximum cable length between the PoE Injector and the device is 75 meters.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  893.5.1.2 Serial PortThe Serial Port is used for debugging and management, and Audible Antenna Alignment through Command Line Interface(CLI).The serial connection is established with an RJ11 to DB9 connector (also referred to as a “dongle”) by connecting the RJ11end of the dongle connector to the device and the other end to your Personal Computer.Figure 3-42 Serial ComponentsThe pin assignments for DB9 connector are as follows:: The pin6 on RJ11 connector is used as input for 12V DC IN for diagnostic purpose. Supplying power on this pin, when the device is powered by POE injector, might damage the device. 3.5.1.3 Grounding PointTo protect the device against lighting or ESD events, you must ground the device properly. To ensure proper grounding, useeither of the ground points that are situated at the bottom corner of the device and the grounding screw (#8-32 thread size)provided to attach a ground wire of at least 10 AWG stranded to the device.D-Shell RJ111 NC2 23 44 NC5 1 + 3 + 56 67 NC8 NC9 NC
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  903.5.2 Product PackageEach  shipment  includes  the  items  listed  in  the  following  table.  Please  verify  that  you  have  received  all  the  parts  in  theshipment, prior to installation.What’s in the Kit ImageMP-8150-SUR-100/QB-8150-EPR-100PoE Injector with Country specific Power CordWD - US, UK and EU power cordsUS - US power cord EU - UK and EU power cordsRJ11 to DB9 Serial ConnectorConnector Weather Proofing Kit EMI ToroidGrounding KitQuick Installation Guide
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  91: QB-8150-LNK-100 contains two sets of all the above accessories.3.5.3 Installation ProcedureThis section describes the steps to install and mount the device(s).: The device must be installed by a trained professional who is familiar with radio frequency planning and the regulatory limits.Mounting Kit and HardwareThe mounting kit includes the following:Mounting clamp for wall/poleExtension armMounting plate to enclosureMounting clamp for pole mountingThe following table lists the items included with the mounting kit:What’s in the Kit ImageQuantity Description Image6 each Plain washer #5/162 each Hex Cap Screw NC 5/16-18 x 352 each Nut NC 5/16-184 each Helical Spring Lock Washer #1/44 each Helical Spring Lock Washer #5/162 each Hex Cap Screw NC 5/16-18 x 804 each 68764, Screw, Machine, Pan, Philips, 1/4"-20, 5/8"L
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  92Perform the following steps to install and mount the device.Step 1: Plan for InstallationThere are several planning factors to be considered before installing the device. In addition to selecting the installation site,you should do the following:Calculate:Required RSL and fade margin to achieve link availability objectives. For more details on how to calculate RSL and fade margin, please refer to the ‘Antenna Installation Guide’ and ‘Proxim Link Calculator’ that are available on the support site at .Required path availabilityAnticipated multi-path reflection pointsDetermine:System frequency planRequired antenna mounting height to obtain proper path clearanceRequired transmission line types (like cable, waveguides) and lengthsPlan for:Device’s continuous power consumption needsLightning protection and system groundingHardware mountingCable installation including egressPre-testing equipment (back-to-back test procedure)Step 2: Choose a LocationTo make optimal use of the device, you must find a suitable location to install the hardware. The range of the radio devicelargely  depends  upon  the  position  of  the  antenna.  Proxim  recommends  you  do  a  site  survey,  observing  the  followingrequirements, before mounting the hardware.The location must allow easy disconnection of power to the radio, if necessary.Ensure free flow of air around the hardware. The radio device must be kept away from vibration and excessive heat. The installation must conform to local regulations at all times.The devices are designed to directly mount to a pole. Using the supplied brackets and hardware, you can mount them to a1.25  inch  to  3-inch  pole  (outside  diameter).  Longer  bolts  (not  supplied)  are required for  mounting  the  device  to  a  largerdiameter pole. By using just one of the pole mounting brackets, you can mount the device to a wall or other flat surface. Step 3: Gather Required Tools You should have the following tools available before installing the device:Cross-tip screwdriversSmall blade standard screwdriverLarge blade standard screwdriverWire crimpers (if using connectors that are not pre-made)Adjustable 6” wrenchWeatherproofing material for sealing external connectors (such as butyl tape)Straight-through UV-protected STP-rated Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cable for connecting to PC, or cable for connecting to a hub or a switch.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  93Step 4: Unpack the Product Package 1. Unpack the device and its accessories from the shipping box.2. Please make a note of the Ethernet addresses, MAC addresses and the serial number. These addresses may be usedwhen  configuring  the  device.  Note  that  the  serial  number  helps  you  to  seek  support  from  the  Proxim’s  Customersupport team.Step 5: Weatherproofing RJ45 ConnectorsThe following steps explain how to weatherproof the RJ45 connectors:1. Use a straight-through cable (Cat5e/Cat6) with one end bare.2. Connect the crimped RJ45 connector end  of the cable into the RJ45 Ethernet port inside  the  enclosure. The  cableconnector should latch into the Ethernet port.3. Slide the Flat Washer (A) into the Connector Body (B) to make it waterproof and onto the bare end of the cable. Next,fasten the Connector Body into the Ethernet connector hole on the device.4. Slide the tube-shaped Compression Washer (C) into the Compression Ring (D) and onto the cable from the bare end,and insert into the fixed Connector Body.5. Slide the Sealing Nut (E) over the bare end of the cable and fasten it on the fixed Connector Body.6. Crimp the bare end of the cable with RJ45 connector and connect it to the PWR LAN-OUT port on the PoE Injector.7. Open the notch on both sides of the toroid and fix it on Ethernet cable. Then, lock the notch of the Toroid by pressingit.: To avoid electro magnetic emissions, please ensure to fix Toroid to the Ethernet cable.Figure 3-43 Weatherproofing RJ45 ConnectorAdditional Weatherproofing StepsTo  add  an  additional  layer  of  protection  to  the  connectors  against  the  environment,  see .Step 6: Assemble Mounting HardwareFix the Mounting Plate (A) by using the provided screws and washers (Torque 9 N.m/75 in-lbs) onto the bottom of the device.Fix the Extension Arm (B) to the fixed mounting plate with the provided screw, nut and washers. The extension arm gives thedevice more possible tilt, letting you adjust for azimuth or elevation over a larger angle. Fix the Mounting Bracket (C) to thefixed Extension Arm with the provided screw, nut and washers. Tighten the assembled parts (Torque 15 N.m/130 in-lbs). Thelast picture in the following figure shows the fully assembled mounting hardware fixed to the device.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  94Figure 3-44 Assemble the Mounting Hardware: This figure is for illustration only. Device should be mounted in square position with Ethernet/Serial port facing downward.Step 7: Mount the Device1. To pole-mount the device, insert the provided screws through bracket (F). Fasten around the pole to bracket (C) and secure (Torque 11 N.m/100 in-lbs).Figure 3-45 Pole Mounting 2. To wall-mount the device, mount the bracket to a wall using 4 screws (not provided).Figure 3-46 Wall Mounting
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  95Step 8: Plug in the Cables: Unscrew the sealing cap for installation of the cable. Always use a straight cable from PoE to the device. When you use a 4-pair cross over ethernet cable, the reload functionality gets activated and forcibly deletes the operating image.1. Plug one end of the straight-through Cat5e/Cat6 cable into the Ethernet Port interface of the device by following the Weatherproofing steps explained under Step 5. Connect the other end of the cable into the PWR LAN-OUT port on the PoE Injector.Figure 3-47 Cable Plugged In             2. Optionally,  plug  the  Serial  cable  into  the  serial  RJ11  telephone  jack  inside  the  enclosure  for  debugging  andmanagement, and audible antenna alignment.3. To connect the device through a hub or a switch to a Personal Computer, connect an Ethernet cable between thenetwork interface card in the Personal Computer and the hub, and between the hub and the RJ45 LAN-IN port on thePoE Injector. 4. To connect the device directly to a Personal Computer, connect an Ethernet cable between the network interface cardin the Personal Computer and the RJ45 LAN-IN port on the PoE Injector.Step 9: Install Surge ProtectorProxim recommends two approved lightning surge protectors to be installed, one near to the device and the other at thebuilding ingress point.: To buy a suitable Surge Protector, place an order separately with your distributor. Perform the following steps to ensure proper surge protection:1. Mount the surge protector near the outdoor device and use 10 AWG or larger wire to connect the protector’s ground lug to the appropriate mounting ground point. The outdoor device and co-located surge protector should have a common grounding point by using the shortest possible grounding cable.2. Mount  a  second  surge  protector  near  the  building  ingress  and  use  10  AWG  or  larger  wire  to  connect  the  surgeprotector’s ground lug to earth ground as shown in the following figure.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  96Figure 3-48 Surge Protector  : Use Outdoor-rated, UV protected, shielded Cat5e/Cat6 cable for the following.3. Connect  an  RJ45  terminated  cable  between  the  indoor  equipment  and  to  the  port  on  the  surge  protector  at  thebuilding ingress. 4. Connect  a  short  RJ45  terminated  cable  between  the  outdoor  equipment  and  the  port  on  the  co-located  surgeprotector.5. Connect an RJ45 terminated cable between the two surge protectors on their remaining ports.: Ensure to loop the cable before entering the premise to prevent water ingress. Step 10: Ground the UnitTo ensure proper grounding, use either of the ground points which are situated at the bottom corners of the device and thegrounding  screw  provided  to  attach  a  ground  wire  of  at  least  10  AWG  stranded  to  the  device.  It  is  important  that  thefollowing grounding guidelines are followed to protect the device against lighting or ESD events:1. Connect one end of the grounding cable to the device as shown in the   and the other end to the closest earthing system point at the installation.2. Cut any extra ground wire length when finished connecting it to the single point earth ground. 3. Avoid sharp bends and never loop or coil up the ground wire, always connect it straight to ground.4. A good earth ground impedance is less than 1.0 ohm. 5. Measure ground impedance at the point where the surge protector ground wire is connected and not at the groundrod.6. Connect the surge protector ground wire and equipment ground (both power ground and telecomm ground) to asingle common ground. 7. Make sure all connections are fastened securely and are tight. 8. Never install during a storm and always follow your local safety codes.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  97Figure 3-49 Ground the DeviceStep 11: Power ON the DevicePlug in the power cord into a power outlet after having connected the PoE Injector and the device using straight-throughCat5e/Cat6 cable. There is no ON/OFF switch on the device. To disconnect power, unplug the RJ45 connector from the PWRLAN-OUT port on the PoE injector.Step 12: View LEDsWhen  the  device  is  powered  on,  it  performs  startup  diagnostics.  When  startup  is  complete,  the  LEDs  show  the  device’soperational  state.  The  LEDs  are  available  at  the  device’s  Ethernet  connector  inside  the  enclosure.  You  can  see  the  LEDsthrough the ethernet connector. The LEDs will not be visible if the RJ45 connector is weatherproofed.Figure 3-50 View LEDsThe following table states the status of LEDs and the corresponding operational state of the device:LED State Power/Ethernet LED Wireless LEDEthernet Yellow Device is self heating (Cold Start) Power is ON and the device detects Reload signalOff No Power Radio is not present or failed to detectBlinking Green-Fast Power is ON and the Ethernet link on Ethernet is DOWNRadio is ON and wireless link has not been established yet Blinking Green(5 times) and turns offBootloader detected no image Not ApplicableGreen Power is ON and the Ethernet link on Ethernet is UPWireless link has been established
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  983.6 MP-8200-BSU / MP-8200-SUA / MP-8250-SUR / QB-8200-EPA&LNK /QB-8250-EPR&LNK / MP-8250-BS9 / MP-8250-BS1This section provides the hardware overview and installation procedure for the following product(s): MP-8200-BSUMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1MP-8200-SUAMP-8250-SURQB-8200-EPA/LNKQB-8250-EPR/LNK3.6.1 Hardware OverviewFigure 3-51 MP-8200-BSU / MP-8200-SUA / QB-8200-EPAFigure 3-52 MP-8250-SUR / MP-8250-BS9 / MP-8250-BS1 / QB-8250-EPRA detailed description about the various components of the device are explained in the following sections.3.6.1.1 Gigabit Ethernet PortsThe device comes with two auto-sensing 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet ports with configurable Tx Modes and Speeds.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  993.6.1.1.1 a) Ethernet Port 1The  Gigabit  Ethernet  port  1  (PoE  IN  and  Data) of  the  device  allows the  user  to  connect  to the  LAN  by using  Cat5e/Cat6Ethernet cable,  and also  power ON  the device  by using  the  Power  over Ethernet  (PoE) Injector supplied  with the productpackage.The device receives 48 VDC via a standard Cat5e/Cat6 cable connected between the PoE and the device.Maximum power supplied to the device is 32 Watts and the device typically draws 12 Watts.Above 0° Celsius internal temperature, the device need not regulate its temperature, so the power drawn is generally lower inthis temperature range. When the internal temperature gets close to the limits, the device starts to heat itself and the powerdraw increases. Powering the device when it is cold, triggers a special self-heat mode where the device is inoperable until theinternal temperature is above -20° Celsius. This is signaled by a solid yellow LED on the Ethernet connector. Once the internaltemperature is above -20° Celsius, the device boots normally. : Always use a straight cable from PoE to the device. When you use a 4-pair cross over ethernet cable, the reload functionality gets activated and forcibly deletes the operating image.3.6.1.1.2 b) Ethernet Port 2The Gigabit Ethernet Port 2 is used for PoE OUT and data. While using this port, the following points should be considered:48 VDC (15 W average) is present on the second Ethernet port. Make sure the connected device can support this voltage.If power from the second Ethernet Port is desired, then Proxim recommends you to use 60W PoE (not supplied).If a device is connected to the second Ethernet port for data only, then use a PoE Splitter (not supplied).3.6.1.2 Serial PortThe Serial Port is used for debugging and management, and Audible Antenna Alignment through Command Line Interface(CLI).The serial connection is established with an RJ11 to DB9 connector (also referred to as a “dongle”) by connecting the RJ1 endof the dongle connector to the device and the other end to your Personal Computer.Recommended Ethernet Cable SpecificationsType Cat5e/Cat6, STP, 24 AWG, UL rated, UV-shielded and outdoor-ratedImpedance 100 ohmsCable Length 330 feet / 100 meters: The total length of cabling between the Personal Computer and the device cannot exceed 100 meters (includes cable from the Personal Computer to the PoE, and the cable from the PoE to the device. Due to DC power requirements, the maximum cable length between the PoE Injector and the device is 75 meters.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  100Figure 3-53 Serial ComponentsThe pin assignments for DB9 connector are as follows:: The pin6 on RJ11 connector is used as input for 12V DC IN for diagnostic purpose. Supplying power on this pin, when the device is powered by POE injector, might damage the device. 3.6.1.3 Antenna Ports: Applicable only to MP-8200-BSU, MP-8200-SUA and QB-8200-EPA/LNK.The Antenna Ports A1, A2 and A3 are used to connect external antenna (s). These antenna connectors are of N-Type femalewith built-in surge protection. : Use antenna port A1 for single polarization antennas, and antenna ports A1 and A3 for dual polarization antennas. By default, A1 and A3 ports are enabled. Enable A2 port, in case you are using 3*3 antennas.: When using a single polarized or dual polarized antenna, ensure to terminate the unused antenna ports with   (supplied with the product package). Not doing so may damage the radio card. To buy an additional N-male 50 Ohm Terminator, place an order separately with your distributor.D-Shell RJ111 NC2 23 44 NC5 1 + 3 + 56 67 NC8 NC9 NC
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  1013.6.1.4 Grounding PointsTo protect the device against lighting or ESD events, you must ground the device properly. To ensure proper grounding, useeither of the ground points that are situated at the bottom corner of the device and the grounding screw (#8-32 thread size)provided to attach a ground wire of at least 10 AWG stranded to the device.3.6.2 Product PackageEach  shipment  includes  the  items  listed  in  the  following  table.  Please  verify  that  you  have  received  all  the  parts  in  thisshipment, prior to installation.What’s in the Kit ImageMP-8200-BSU/MP-8250-BS9/MP-8250-BS1/MP-8200-SUA/MP-8250-SUR/QB-8200-EPA/LNKQB-8250-EPR/LNKPoE Injector with Country specific Power CordWD - US, UK and EU power cordsUS and JP* - US power cord EU - UK and EU power cords* Not for MP-8250-BS9, MP-8250-BS1RJ11 to DB9 Serial ConnectorConnector Weather Proofing Kit (2 sets)PoE Surge ArrestorGrounding KitMP-8200-BSU/SUAQB-8200-EPAMP-8250-SUR / QB-8250-EPRMP-8250-BS9/BS1
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  102: QB-8200-LNK and QB-8250-LNK contains two sets of all the above accessories.N-male 50 Ohm TerminatorSupplied with MP-8200-BSU, MP-8200-SUA and QB-8200-EPA/LNK devices onlyQuick Installation GuideMounting Kit and HardwareThe mounting kit includes the following:Mounting clamp for wall/poleExtension armMounting plate to enclosureMounting clamp for pole mountingThe following table lists the items included with the mounting kit:What’s in the Kit ImageQuantity Description Image6 each Plain washer #5/162 each Hex Cap Screw NC 5/16-18 x 352 each Nut NC 5/16-184 each Helical Spring Lock Washer #1/44 each Helical Spring Lock Washer #5/162 each Hex Cap Screw NC 5/16-18 x 804 each 68764, Screw, Machine, Pan, Philips, 1/4"-20, 5/8"L
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  1033.6.3 Installation ProcedureThis section describes the steps to install and mount the device(s).: Please note that we have taken MP-8200-BSU as an example to explain the steps to install and mount the device. Please correlate the same with your device.: The device must be installed by a trained professional who is familiar with radio frequency planning and regulatory limits.Perform the following steps to install and mount the device.Step 1: Plan for InstallationThere are several planning factors to be considered before installing the device. In addition to selecting the installation site,you should do the following:Calculate:Required RSL and fade margin to achieve link availability objectives. For more details on how to calculate RSL and fade margin, please refer to the ‘Tsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Antenna Installation Guide’ and ‘Proxim Link Calculator’ that are available on the support site at .Required path availabilityAnticipated multi-path reflection pointsDetermine:System frequency planRequired antenna mounting height to obtain proper path clearanceRequired transmission line types (like cable, waveguides) and lengthsPlan for:Device’s continuous power consumption needsLightning protection and system groundingHardware mountingCable installation including egressPre-testing equipment (back-to-back test procedure)Step 2: Choose a LocationTo make optimal use of the device, you must find a suitable location to install the hardware. The range of the radio devicelargely  depends  upon  the  position  of  the  antenna.  Proxim  recommends  you  do  a  site  survey,  observing  the  followingrequirements, before mounting the hardware.The location must allow easy disconnection of power to the radio, if necessary.Ensure free flow of air around the hardware. The radio device must be kept away from vibration and excessive heat. The installation must conform to local regulations at all times.The devices are designed to directly mount to a pole. Using the supplied brackets and hardware, you can mount them to a1.25  inch  to  3-inch  pole  (outside  diameter).  Longer  bolts  (not  supplied)  are required for  mounting  the  device  to  a  largerdiameter pole. Using just one of the pole mounting brackets, you can mount the device to a wall or other flat surface.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  104Step 3: Gather Required Tools You should have the following tools available before installing the device:Cross-tip screwdriversSmall blade standard screwdriverLarge blade standard screwdriverWire crimpers (if using connectors that are not pre-made)Adjustable 6” wrenchWeatherproofing material for sealing external connectors (such as butyl tape)Straight-through UV-protected STP-rated Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cable for connecting to PC, or cable for connecting to a hub or a switch.Step 4: Unpack the Product Package 1. Unpack the device and its accessories from the shipping box.2. Please make a note of the Ethernet addresses, MAC addresses and the serial number. These addresses may be usedwhen  configuring  the  device.  Note  that  the  serial  number  helps  you  to  seek  support  from  the  Proxim’s  Customersupport team.Step 5: Weatherproofing RJ45 ConnectorsThe following steps explain how to weatherproof the RJ45 connectors:1. Use a straight-through cable (Cat5e/Cat6) with one end bare.2. Connect the crimped RJ45 connector end  of the cable into the RJ45 Ethernet port inside  the  enclosure. The  cableconnector should latch into the Ethernet port.3. Slide the Flat Washer (A) into the Connector Body (B) to make it waterproof and onto the bare end of the cable. Next,fasten the Connector Body into the Ethernet connector hole on the device.4. Slide the tube-shaped Compression Washer (C) into the Compression Ring (D) and onto the cable from the bare end,and insert into the fixed Connector Body.5. Slide the Sealing Nut (E) over the bare end of the cable and fasten it on the fixed Connector Body.6. Crimp the bare end of the cable with RJ45 connector and connect it to the PWR LAN-OUT port on the PoE Injector.Figure 3-54 Weatherproofing RJ45 ConnectorAdditional Weatherproofing StepsFor detailed explanation to weatherproof RJ45 connectors, refer to  .For detailed explanation to weatherproof RF connections, refer to Tsunami® 800 and 8000 Series Antenna Installation Guide, which is available at  .Step 6: Assemble Mounting Hardware1. Fix the Mounting Plate (A) by using the provided screws and washers (Torque 9 N.m/75 in-lbs).
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  1052. Fix the Extension Arm (B) to the fixed Mounting Plate with the provided screw, nut and washers. The Extension Armgives the device more possible tilt, letting you adjust for azimuth or elevation over a larger angle.3. Fix the Mounting Bracket (C) to fixed Extension Arm with the provided screw, nut and washers.4. Tighten the assembled parts (Torque 15 N.m/130 in-lbs).The following figure shows the fully assembled mounting hardware fixed to the device.Mounting Plate Fixing Mounting Plate to the deviceMounting Plate fixed to the DeviceExtension Arm Mounting Plate fixed to the device Extension Arm fixed to Mounting PlateMounting Bracket Extension Arm fixed to Mounting PlateMounting Bracket fixed to Extension Arm
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  106Figure 3-55 Assembled DeviceStep 7: Mount the Device1. To pole-mount the device, insert the provided screws and washers through bracket (F). Fasten around the pole to bracket (C) and secure (Torque 11 N.m/100 in-lbs).Figure 3-56 Pole Mounting 2. To wall-mount the device, mount the bracket (C) to a wall by using 4 screws (not supplied), as shown:Figure 3-57 Wall MountingStep 8: Plug in the Cables: Unscrew the sealing cap for installation of the cable.1. Plug one end of the straight-through Cat5e/Cat6 cable into the Ethernet Port 1 of the device by following the Weatherproofing steps explained under Step5. Connect the other end of the cable into the PWR LAN-OUT port on the PoE Injector.            : Always use a straight cable from PoE to the device. When you use a 4-pair cross over ethernet cable, the reload functionality gets activated and forcibly deletes the operating image.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  107Figure 3-58 Cable Plugged In2. Plugging in the second Cat5e/Cat6 cable into the Ethernet Port 2 interface of the device is optional. While using thesecond Ethernet Port for PoE OUT and data, the following should be considered:48 VDC (15 W average) is present on the second Ethernet port. Make sure the connected device can support thisvoltage.If power from the second Ethernet Port is desired, then Proxim recommends to use 60W PoE (not supplied).If the device is connected to the second Ethernet port for data, then use a PoE Splitter (not supplied)3. Optionally,  connect  a  RJ11  to  DB9  Serial  Connector  to  device’s  Serial  Port  for  debugging  and  management,  andaudible antenna alignment.Figure 3-59 PoE Injector4. To connect the device through a hub or a switch to a Personal Computer, connect an Ethernet cable between thenetwork interface card in the Personal Computer and the hub, and between the hub and the RJ45 LAN-IN port on thePoE Injector. 5. To connect the device directly to a Personal Computer, connect an Ethernet cable between the network interface cardin the Personal Computer and the RJ45 LAN-IN port on the PoE Injector.Step 9: Connect the Antenna : Applicable only to MP-8200-BSU, MP-8200-SUA and QB-8200-EPA/LNK.Connect the antenna to the device by connecting the straight N-male end of the cable to the device antenna port and theright angle N-male end of the cable at the antenna.: Record which port each antenna polarization is associated with, to ensure that each side matches and aid in configuration.Ensure to use antenna port A1 for single polarization antennas, and antenna ports A1 and A3 for dual polarization antennas.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  108Step 10: Install Surge ProtectorProxim recommends two approved lightning surge protectors to be installed, one near to the device and the other at thebuilding ingress point.: For an additional Surge Protector, place an order separately with your distributor.Perform the following steps to ensure proper surge protection:1. Mount the provided surge protector near the outdoor device and use 10 AWG or a better gauge wire to connect the protector’s ground lug to the appropriate mounting ground point. The outdoor device and co-located surge protector should have a common grounding point using the shortest possible grounding cable.2. Mount a second surge protector near the building ingress and use 10 AWG or a better gauge wire to connect thesurge protector’s ground lug to earth ground as shown in the figure below.Figure 3-60 Surge Protector            : Use Outdoor-rated, UV protected, shielded Cat5e/Cat6 cable for the following:3. Connect an RJ45 terminated cable between the indoor device and to the port on the surge protector at the buildingingress. 4. Connect a short RJ45 terminated cable between the outdoor device and the port on the co-located surge protector.5. Connect an RJ45 terminated cable between the two surge protectors on their remaining ports.: Ensure to loop the cable before entering the premise to prevent water ingress.
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  109Step 11: Ground the UnitTo ensure proper grounding, use either of the ground points which are situated at the bottom corners of the device and thegrounding  screw(#8-32  thread  size)  provided  to  attach  a  ground  wire  of  at  least  10  AWG  stranded  to  the  device.  It  isimportant that the following ground guidelines are followed during installations to protect the device against lighting or ESDevents:1. Connect one end of the grounding cable to the device and the other end to the closest earthing system point at the installation.2. Cut any extra ground wire length when finished connecting it to the single point earth ground. 3. Avoid sharp bends and never loop or coil up the ground wire, always connect it straight to ground.4. A good earth ground impedance is less than 1.0 ohm. 5. Measure ground impedance at the point where the protector ground wire is connected and not at the ground rod.6. Connect the surge protector ground wire and equipment ground (both power ground and telecomm ground) to asingle common ground. 7. Make sure all connections are fastened securely and are tight. 8. Never install during a storm and always follow your local safety codes. Connect the grounding wire, which is supplied with the product package, to the device as shown below:Figure 3-61 Ground the DeviceStep 12: Power ON the DevicePlug  in  the  power  cord  into  a  power  outlet  after  having  connected  the  Power  Injector  and  the  radio  device  by  usingstraight-through  Cat5e/Cat6  cable.  There  is  no  ON/OFF  switch  on  the  device.  To  disconnect  power,  unplug  the  RJ45connector from the PWR LAN-OUT port on the power injector.Step 13: View LEDsWhen  the  device  is  powered  on,  it  performs  startup  diagnostics.  When  startup  is  complete,  the  LEDs  show  the  device’soperational  state.  The  LEDs  are  available  at  the  device’s  Ethernet  connector  inside  the  enclosure.  You  can  see  the  LEDsthrough the ethernet connector. The LEDs will not be visible if the RJ45 connector is weatherproofed.Figure 3-62 View LEDs
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  110The following table states the status of LEDs and the corresponding operational state of the device:Step 14: Align the AntennasAntenna alignment is the process of physically aligning the antenna of the radio receiver and transmitter to have the bestpossible  link  established  between  them. The  antenna  alignment  process is  usually  performed  during installation and  aftermajor  repairs.  If  you  are  installing  external  antennas,  refer  to  the  documentation  that  accompanies  the  antenna  forinstallation instructions. The device has an audible antenna alignment tool that can be activated by plugging in the supplied RJ11 serial dongle. It isaudible  upto  30  minutes.  The  CLI command  enables  both  audible  and  numerical  feedback  as  the  CLI  shows  the  runningSignal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) values twice a second.The output from the beeper for antenna alignment consists of short beeps with a variable interval. The interval changes withthe SNR level to assist in correctly aligning the antenna. An increase in signal level is indicated by a shorter interval betweenbeeps and a reduction in signal level results in beeps longer apart.The alignment process averages the SNR, which is represented by an average length beep. When a higher SNR is received, thebeep period becomes shorter, dependent upon the difference to the average. A lower SNR results in a longer period betweenbeeps.LED State Ethernet 1Power/Ethernet LED Wireless LEDYellow Device is self heating (Cold Start) Power is on and the device detects Reload signalOff No Power Radio is not present or failed to detectBlinking Green-Fast Power is on and the Ethernet link on Ethernet 1 is downRadio is on and wireless link has not been established yet Blinking Green (5 times) and turns offBootloader detected no image Not ApplicableGreen Power is on and the Ethernet link on Ethernet 1 is upWireless link has been established LED State Ethernet 2Power/Ethernet LED Wireless LEDYellow Not Applicable Not ApplicableOff No Power Normal OperationBlinking Green-Fast Power is on and the Ethernet link on Ethernet 2 is downNot ApplicableBlinking Green (5 times) and turns offBootloader detected no image Not ApplicableGreen Power is on and the Ethernet link on Ethernet 2 is upNot Applicable
8000 Series - Hardware Overview and InstallationTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  111Figure 3-63 Beep IntervalWhen the antenna is aimed, the beep intuitively represents whether the SNR is rising or falling. The higher the SNR rises, theshorter the period of the beep is heard and the higher the frequency of the beep.When  you  change  the  position  of  the  antenna,  SNR  averaging  settles  at  the  new  value  and  the  beeping  returns  to  theaverage length so the antenna can again be aimed for rising SNR.Aiming is complete if moving in any direction results in a falling SNR value (which can be heard as longer periods betweenbeeps).:The range of the average SNR has been limited to values from 5 to 43; therefore, anything over 43 always results in a short period between beeps and values below 5 always have a long period.The Antenna Alignment Display (AAD) CLI output is disabled automatically 30 minutes after it is enabled to remove the load of extra messages on the wireless interface. The default telnet time-out is 300 seconds (5 minutes).Antenna Alignment CommandsTo enable the antenna alignment display from the CLI prompt, enter the following commands: : Enables display of the local signal, noise and SNR. : Enables display of the remote signal, noise and SNR. : Enables display of local and remote signal, noise and SNR. : Use a flat blade screw driver to disconnect and pull out the Serial cable from the enclosure after the antenna alignment is done. After withdrawing the cables, seal the serial port carefully to avoid water seepage.
Tsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  112Technical SpecificationsThis chapter provides information on the following topics:Device ModelsModel Part NumberDescriptionBase StationsMP-820-BSU-100-WD 901-00133 MP 820 Base Station Unit, 100 Mbps, GPS Sync Ready, 2x2 MIMO, 2 N-Type Connectors -WD PoEMP-820-BSU-100-US 901-00135 MP 820 Base Station Unit, 100 Mbps, GPS Sync Ready, 2x2 MIMO, 2 N-Type Connectors -US PoEMP-820-BSU-100-EU 901-00162 MP 820 Base Station Unit, 100 Mbps, GPS Sync Ready, 2x2 MIMO, 2 N-Type Connectors -EU PoEMP-825-BS3-100-WD 901-00184 MP 820 Base Station Unit, 100 Mbps, GPS Sync Ready, 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEMP-825-BS3-100-US 901-00185 MP 820 Base Station Unit, 100 Mbps,  GPS Sync Ready, 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEMP-825-BS3-100-EU 901-00186 MP 820 Base Station Unit, 100 Mbps,  GPS Sync Ready, 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Integrated Antenna - EU PoEMP-8100-BSU-US 76705 MP 8100 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - US PoEMP-8100-BSU-WD 76708 MP 8100 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - WD PoEMP-8100-BSU-EU 901-00158 MP 8100 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - EU PoEMP-8160-BSU-WD 901-00109 MP 8160 Base Station Unit, 300Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 2 N-Type Connectors - WD PoEMP-8160-BS9-WD 901-00120 MP 8160 Base Station Unit, 300Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated 90 degree Sector Antenna - WD PoE
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  113MP-8200-BSU-US 901-00118 MP 8200 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - US PoEMP-8200-BSU-WD 901-00116 MP 8200 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - WD PoEMP-8200-BSU-JP 901-00148 MP 8200 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - JP PoEMP-8200-BSU-EU 901-00155 MP 8200 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - EU PoEMP-8250-BS9-US 901-00119 MP 8250 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated 90o SectorAntenna - US PoEMP-8250-BS9-WD 901-00117 MP 8250 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated 90o SectorAntenna - WD PoEMP-8250-BS9-EU 901-00165 MP 8250 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated 90o SectorAntenna - EU PoEMP-8250-BS1-US 901-00170 MP 8250 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated 10o PanelAntenna - US PoEMP-8250-BS1-WD 901-00171 MP 8250 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated 10o PanelAntenna - WD PoEMP-8250-BS1-EU 901-00172 MP 8250 Base Station Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated 10o PanelAntenna - EU PoESubscribersMP-8100-SUA-US 76706 MP 8100 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - US PoEMP-8100-SUA-WD 76709 MP 8100 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - WD PoEMP-8100-SUA-EU 901-00160 MP 8100 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - EU PoEMP-8150-SUR-US 76707 MP 8150 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEMP-8150-SUR-WD 76710 MP 8150 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEMP-8150-SUR-EU 901-00159 MP 8150 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - EU PoEMP-8150-CPE-100a-US 901-00012 MP 8150 CPE, 100Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEMP-8150-CPE-100a-WD 901-00014 MP 8150 CPE, 100Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEMP-8150-CPE-A100 901-00050 MP 8150 CPE, 100Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEMP-8150-SUR-100-US 901-00145 MP 8150 Subscriber Unit, 2x50 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 21dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEMP-8150-SUR-100-WD 901-00146 MP 8150 Subscriber Unit, 2x50 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 21dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEMP-8150-SUR-100-EU 901-00161 MP 8150 Subscriber Unit, 2x50 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 21dBi Integrated Antenna - EU PoEMP-8160-SUA-WD 901-00111 MP 8160 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 2 N-Type connectors - WD PoEMP-8160-CPE-A100-WD 901-00110 MP 8160 CPE, 100Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEMP-826-CPE-50-WD 901-00153 MP 826 Customer Premise Equipment , 50 Mbps,  2x2 MIMO, 15dBi integrated antenna -World PoEMP-8200-SUA-US 901-00123 MP 8200 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - US PoEMP-8200-SUA-WD 901-00121 MP 8200 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - WD PoEMP-8200-SUA-JP 901-00151 MP 8200 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - JP PoEMP-8200-SUA-EU 901-00157 MP 8200 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - EU PoEMP-8250-SUR-US 901-00124 MP 8250 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna – US PoEMP-8250-SUR-WD 901-00122 MP 8250 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna – WD PoEMP-8250-SUR-JP 901-00152 MP 8250 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna – JP PoE
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  114MP-8250-SUR-EU 901-00156 MP 8250 Subscriber Unit, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna – EU PoEMP-820-SUA-50+-WD 901-00134 MP 820 Subscriber Unit, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 2 N-Type Connectors - WD PoEMP-820-SUA-50+-US 901-00136 MP 820 Subscriber Unit, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 2 N-Type Connectors - US PoEMP-820-SUA-50+-EU 901-00163 MP 820 Subscriber Unit, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 2 N-Type Connectors - EU PoEMP-825-SUR-50+-WD 901-00175 MP 825 Subscriber Unit, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi, Panel Antenna - WD PoEMP-825-SUR-50+-US 901-00176 MP 825 Subscriber Unit, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi, Panel Antenna - US PoEMP-825-SUR-50+-EU 901-00177 MP 825 Subscriber Unit, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi, Panel Antenna - EU PoEMP-825-CPE-50-US 901-00137 MP 825 Customer Premise Equipment, 50 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 15 dBi integrated antenna -US PoEMP-825-CPE-50-WD 901-00138 MP 825 Customer Premise Equipment, 50 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 15 dBi integrated antenna -WD PoEMP-825-CPE-50-EU 901-00154 MP 825 Customer Premise Equipment, 50 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 15 dBi integrated antenna -EU PoEMP-825-CPE-100-WD 901-00187 MP 825 Customer Premise Equipment, 100 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 15 dBi integrated antenna- WD PoEMP-825-CPE-100-US 901-00188 MP 825 Customer Premise Equipment, 100 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 15 dBi integrated antenna- US PoEMP-825-CPE-100-EU 901-00189 MP 825 Customer Premise Equipment, 100 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 15 dBi integrated antenna- EU PoEQuick BridgesQB-8100-EPA-US 76946 QB 8100 End Point A, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - US PoEQB-8100-EPA-WD 76947 QB 8100 End Point A, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - WD PoEQB-8100-EPA-EU 902-00663 QB 8100 End Point A, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - EU PoEQB-8100-LNK-US 77519 QB 8100 Link (A pair of QB-8100-EPA-US devices), 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N - Type Connectors - US PoEQB-8100-LNK-WD 77518 QB 8100 Link (A pair of QB-8100-EPA-WD devices), 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N - Type Connectors - WD PoEQB-8100-LNK-EU 902-00661 QB 8100 Link (A pair of QB-8100-EPA-EU devices), 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N - Type Connectors - EU PoEQB-8150-EPR-US 76821 QB 8150 End Point Ruggedized, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEQB-8150-EPR-WD 76823 QB 8150 End Point Ruggedized, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEQB-8150-EPR-EU 902-00662 QB 8150 End Point Ruggedized, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - EU PoEQB-8150-LNK-US 76822 QB 8150 Link (A pair of QB-8150-EPR-US devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEQB-8150-LNK-WD 76824 QB 8150 Link (A pair of QB-8150-EPR-WD devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoE
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  115QB-8150-LNK-EU 902-00660 QB 8150 Link (A pair of QB-8150-EPR-EU devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi Integrated Antenna - EU PoEQB-8150-LNK-12-WD 902-00056 QB 8150 Link (A pair of QB-8150-EPR-12-WD devices), 12 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEQB-8150-LNK-50-US 902-00063 QB 8150 Link (A pair of QB-8150-EPR-50-US devices), 50 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEQB-8150-LNK-50-WD 902-00064 QB 8150 Link (A pair of QB-8150-EPR-50-WD devices), 50 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 16 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEQB-8150-LNK-100-US 902-00644 QB 8150 Link (A pair of QB-8150-EPR-100-US devices), 2x50 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 21 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEQB-8150-LNK-100-WD 902-00645 QB 8150 Link (A pair of QB-8150-EPR-100-WD devices), 2x50 Mbps, MIMO 2x2, 21 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEQB-8151-EPR-US 902-00748 QB 8151 End Point Ruggedized, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 21 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEQB-8151-EPR-WD 902-00750 QB 8151 End Point Ruggedized, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 21 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEQB-8151-LNK-US 902-00749 QB 8151 Link (A pair of QB-8151-EPR-US devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 21 dBi Integrated Antenna - US PoEQB-8151-LNK-WD 902-00751 QB 8151 Link (A pair of QB-8151-EPR-WD devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 21 dBi Integrated Antenna - WD PoEQB-8200-EPA-US 902-00595 QB 8200 End Point, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - US PoEQB-8200-EPA-WD 902-00594 QB 8200 End Point, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - WD PoEQB-8200-EPA-JP 902-00654 QB 8200 End Point, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - JP PoEQB-8200-EPA-EU 902-00668 QB 8200 End Point, 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N-Type Connectors - EU PoEQB-8200-LNK-US 902-00599 QB 8200 Link (A pair of QB-8200-EPA-US devices), 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N - Type Connectors - US PoEQB-8200-LNK-WD 902-00598 QB 8200 Link (A pair of QB-8200-EPA-WD devices), 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N - Type Connectors - WD PoEQB-8200-LNK-JP 902-00655 QB 8200 Link (A pair of QB-8200-EPA-JP devices), 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N - Type Connectors - JP PoEQB-8200-LNK-EU 902-00658 QB 8200 Link (A pair of QB-8200-EPA-EU devices), 300 Mbps, 3x3 MIMO, 3 N - Type Connectors - EU PoEQB-8250-EPR-US 902-00600 QB 8250 End Point, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna - US PoEQB-8250-EPR-WD 902-00596 QB 8250 End Point, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna - WD PoEQB-8250-EPR-JP 902-00656 QB 8250 End Point, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna - JP PoEQB-8250-EPR-EU 902-00669 QB 8250 End Point, 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna - EU PoEQB-8250-LNK-US 902-00601 QB 8250 Link (A pair of QB-8250-EPR-US devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna - US PoEQB-8250-LNK-WD 902-00597 QB 8250 Link (A pair of QB-8250-EPR-WD devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna - WD PoEQB-8250-LNK-JP 902-00657  QB 8250 Link (A pair of QB-8250-EPR-JP devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna - JP PoEQB-8250-LNK-EU 902-00659 QB 8250 Link (A pair of QB-8250-EPR-EU devices), 300 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 23 dBi, Panel Antenna - EU PoE
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  116AccessoriesQB-825-EPR-50-US 902-00743  QB 825 End Point, 50 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Antenna - US PoEQB-825-EPR-50-WD 902-00745 QB 825 End Point, 50 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Antenna - WD PoEQB-825-LNK-50-US 902-00744 QB 825 Link (A pair of QB-825-EPR-50-US devices), 50 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Antenna - US PoEQB-825-LNK-50-WD 902-00746 QB 825 Link (A pair of QB-825-EPR-50-WD devices), 50 Mbps, 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Antenna - WD PoEQB-825-LNK-50+-WD 902-00637 QB 825 Link (A pair of QB-825-EPR-50+-WD devices), GPS Sync Ready, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Antenna - WD PoEQB-825-LNK-50+-US 902-00638 QB 825 Link (A pair of QB-825-EPR-50+-US devices), GPS Sync Ready, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Antenna - US PoEQB-825-LNK-50+-EU 902-00665 QB 825 Link (A pair of QB-825-EPR-50+-EU devices), GPS Sync Ready, 50 Mbps (Upgradable to 100 Mbps), 2x2 MIMO, 15 dBi Antenna - EU PoEPart Numbers Accessories76590 25m, RJ45 terminated, UV Rated, STP CAT5e cable for outdoor use76591 50m, RJ45 terminated, UV Rated, STP CAT5e cable for outdoor use76592 75m, RJ45 terminated, UV Rated, STP CAT5e cable for outdoor use949-00075 6 ft Super-Low Loss Coaxial Antenna Cable, 0.600”, Standard N-Male to Right Angle N-Male235-00001 Surge Protector, Gigabit Surge Protector with Shielded RJ45 Connector76593 Weatherproof Cable Gland Connector76346 32W Gigabit PoE injector with RJ45 Connector and Reload button949-00019 4.9 - 6.1 GHz, Dual Polarity, Vertical and Horizontal, 30 dBi Panel Antenna76955 4.9 - 5.875 GHz, Dual Polarity, Slanted (±45º) or V/H, 23 dBi Panel Antenna77067 4.9 - 6.1 GHz, Dual Polarity, Slanted (±45º), 17 dBi Sector Antenna - 60 degrees77551 5.1 - 6.1 GHz, Triple Polarization MIMO, Slanted (±45º) and Vertical, 17 dBi Panel Antenna949-00012 4.9-5.95GHz, Dual Polarity, Vertical and Horizontal, 14 dBi Sector Antenna- 90 degrees. Mounting kit included.77552 4.9 - 6.1 GHz, Triple Polarizations MIMO, Slanted (±45º) and Vertical, 16 dBi Sector Antenna - 90 degrees949-00011 4.9-6GHz, Dual Polarity, Vertical /Horizontal,16.5 dBi Sector Antenna - 60 degrees. Mounting kit included.949-00024 5.9-6.425 GHz Dual Polarized Base Station Antenna 90 degrees949-00025 5.9-6.425 GHz Dual Polarized Base Station Antenna 60 degrees949-00026 5.7-6.425 GHz Dual Polarized Subscriber Antenna949-00045 Cable Feed-Through Sealing Cap kits, PACK OF 20 ( MP/QB.11)125-00003 2-6 GHz High Performance RF Lightning Arrestor, N-Female to N-Male Protected76409 Outdoor Universal Mounting Kit for TMP.11; TMP.16; TMP8000
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  117400-00002 PoE Gigabit 48V DC Injector with terminal Jack - 25 pack949-00027 2.3-2.7 GHz, Dual Polarity, Vertical and Horizontal, 20 dBi Panel Antenna949-00083 Spare gas capsule for Tsunami 8100 N-Type connector1087-UMK Universal Mounting Bracket for Wall Mounting. Refer 210-00046 N Male Terminator 50 Ohm, 0-6 GHz 949-00017 6 ft Super-Low Loss Coaxial Antenna Cable, 0.600”, St-N - Male-Male
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  118OFDM Modulation RatesGiven below are the OFDM modulation rates for the Tsunami® 800 and 8000 series products:Wireless ProtocolModulationData Rates (Mbps)5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHzFull GI-800ns Full GI-800ns Full GI-800ns Short GI-400ns Full GI-800nsLonger Range Higher ThroughputLonger Range Higher ThroughputLonger Range Higher ThroughputLonger RangeHigher ThroughputLonger RangeHigher ThroughputBPSK 1/2 1.6 3.3 3.3 6.5 6.5 13 15 30 13.5 27QPSK 1/2 3.3 6.5 6.5 13 13 26 30 60 27 54QPSK 3/4 4.9 9.7 9.7 19.5 19.5 39 45 90 40.5 8116QAM 1/2 6.5 13 13 26 26 52 60 120 54 10816QAM 3/4 9.7 19.5 19.5 39 39 78 90 180 81 16264QAM 2/3 13 26 26 52 52 104 120 240 108 21664QAM 3/4 14.6 29.3 29.3 58.5 58.5 117 135 270 121.5 24364QAM 5/6 16.2 32.5 32.5 65 65 130 150 300 135 270Note: Maximum Packet Size = 1500 Bytes (excluding one VLAN header, Ethernet header and FCS).Products Modulation Legacy Data Rates (Mbps)5 MHz 10 MHz  20 MHz MP-8100-BSUMP-8100-SUAMP-8150-SURMP-8150-SUR-100MP-8150-CPEMP-8200-BSUMP-8200-SUAMP-8250-SURMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1MP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100MP-825-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-100BPSK 1/2 1.5 3 6BPSK 3/4 2.25 4.5 9QPSK 1/2 3 6 12QPSK 3/4 4.5 9 1816QAM 1/2 6 12 2416QAM 3/4 9 18 3664QAM 2/3 12 24 4864QAM 3/4 13.5 27 54Category  SpecificationWireless Protocol WORP® (Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol)
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  119InterfacesProducts Category  SpecificationMP-8100-BSU; MP-8100-SUAMP-8150-SUR; MP-8160-BSUMP-8160-SUA; MP-8160-BS9MP-8200-BSU; MP-8200-SUAMP-8250-SUR; MP-8250-BS9; MP-8250-BS1QB-8100-EPA/LNK; QB-8150-EPR/LNKQB-8151-EPR/LNKQB-8200-EPA/LNK; QB-8250-EPR/LNKWired Ethernet Two auto MDI-X RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Ports– Port #1 with PoE IN and Data– Port #2 with PoE OUT (802.3af pin-out) and DataSerial Connector RJ11 port built-in, DB9 Female via a converter includedMP-8150-CPEMP-8160-CPE-A100MP-825-CPE-100MP-825-CPE-50MP-826-CPE-50QB-825-EPR/LNK-50QB-8150-LNK-12/50Wired Ethernet One auto MDI-X RJ45 100 Mbps Ethernet Port Serial Connector * RS 232 Serial (RJ11 to DB9)MP-8150-SUR-100QB-8150-LNK-100MP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-BS3-100MP-825-SUR-50+QB-825-EPR/LNK-50+Wired Ethernet One auto MDI-X RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port Serial Connector  RS 232 Serial (RJ11 to DB9)* Not applicable to MP-8160-CPE-A100, MP-825-CPE-100, MP-825-CPE-50, MP-826-CPE-50 and QB-825-EPR/LNK-50.
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  120Transmit Power Settings2.4 and 5 GHzProducts Stream Modulation Tx Power* for 20/40 MHz (+3/-2dB)MP-8100-BSU MP-8100-SUA MP-8150-SUR MP-8150-SUR-100QB-8100-EPA/LNK QB-8150-EPR/LNK QB-8150-LNK-100QB-8151-EPR/LNKSingle (or) DualStreamBPSK 1/2 21QPSK 1/2 21 QPSK 3/4 2116 QAM 1/2 2116 QAM 3/4 2164 QAM 2/3 1964 QAM 3/4 1864 QAM 5/6 17Note:Output Power Attenuation: 0 – 25 dB, in 1 dB stepsTotal EIRP must be calculated based on the antenna gain* Tx Power indicates the power at the radio ports. * In case of connectorized devices, the Tx Power at the antenna ports is 1 dB lower than the above tabulated values.* Tx Power indicates the combined power for two Antenna ports. In order to use third antenna port, add 1.8 dB to the above values.4.9 - 5.925 GHzProducts Stream Modulation Tx Power* for 5/10/20 MHz (+/-1dB) Tx Power* for 40 MHz (+/-1dB)MP-8200-BSUMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1 MP-8200-SUA MP-8250-SURQB-8200-EPA/LNK QB-8250-EPR/LNKSingle(or)DualStreamBPSK 1/2 24 22QPSK 1/2 24 22QPSK 3/4 23 2216 QAM 1/2 22 2116 QAM 3/4 21 2064 QAM 2/3 20 1964 QAM 3/4 19 1864 QAM 5/6 18 17Note:Output Power Attenuation: 0 – 25 dB, in 1 dB stepsTotal EIRP must be calculated based on the antenna gain* Tx Power indicates the power at the radio ports. * In case of connectorized devices, the Tx Power at the antenna ports is 1 dB lower than the above tabulated values.* Tx Power indicates the combined power for two Antenna ports. In order to use third antenna port, add 1.8 dB to the above values.
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  1216.4 GHzProducts Stream Modulation Tx Power* for 5/10/20/40 MHz (+/-1dB)MP-8160-BSU MP-8160-BS9 MP-8160-SUA MP-8160-CPE-A100Single (or)Dual StreamBPSK 1/2 25QPSK 1/2 25QPSK 3/4 2516 QAM 1/2 2516 QAM 3/4 2364 QAM 2/3 2264 QAM 3/4 1964 QAM 5/6 16Note:Output Power Attenuation: 0 – 25 dB, in 1 dB stepsTotal EIRP must be calculated based on the antenna gain* Tx Power indicates combined power at the radio ports. * In case of connectorized devices, the Tx Power at the antenna ports is 1 dB lower than the above tabulated values.5 GHzProducts Stream Modulation Tx Power* (dBm) for 20/40 MHz MP-8150-CPE QB-8150-LNK-12/50 Single (or)Dual StreamBPSK 1/2 23QPSK 1/2 23 QPSK 3/4 2316 QAM 1/2 23 16 QAM 3/4 22 64 QAM 2/3 21 64 QAM 3/4 20 64 QAM 5/6 19 Note:Output Power Attenuation: 0 – 23 dB, in 1 dB stepsOutput Power Values will have a tolerance of +/-1 dBTotal EIRP must be calculated based on integrated 16 dBi antenna gain* Tx Power for 5GHz indicates the combined power.
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  1225.150 - 5.925 GHzProducts Stream ModulationTx Power* (dBm) 40 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100MP-825-CPE-50 MP-825-CPE-100QB-825-EPR/LNK-50QB-825-EPR/LNK-50+Single (or)Dual StreamBPSK 1/2 26 26 26 26QPSK 1/2 26 25 25 26QPSK 3/4 25 24 25 2516 QAM 1/2 24 24 24 2416 QAM 3/4 23 23 23 2364 QAM 2/3 22 22 22 2264 QAM 3/4 21 21 21 2164 QAM 5/6 17 18 18 18: Integrated 15 dBi dual Polarized (H+V) panel antenna (14 dBi beyond 5.850 GHz)Note:Output Power Attenuation: 0 – 15 dB, in 1 dB stepsOutput Power Values will have a tolerance of +/-2 dB (It is at the lower limit beyond 5.850 GHz)Total EIRP must be calculated based on integrated 15 dBi antenna gain* Tx Power for 5GHz indicates the combined power.5.900 - 6.425 GHzProducts Stream ModulationTx Power* (dBm) 40 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-826-CPE-50  Single StreamBPSK 1/2 25 25 25 25QPSK 1/2 25 25 25 25QPSK 3/4 25 25 25 2516 QAM 1/2 24 25 25 2516 QAM 3/4 23 24 24 2464 QAM 2/3 23 23 23 2364 QAM 3/4 21 21 21 2164 QAM 5/6 20 20 20 20
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  123Receive SensitivityNote:Output Power Attenuation: 0 – 22 dB, in 1 dB stepsOutput Power Values will have a tolerance of +/-2 dBTotal EIRP must be calculated based on integrated 15 dBi antenna gain* Tx Power findicated above is the combined power.Products Stream ModulationReceive Sensitivity (dBm)2.4 GHz 5 GHz40 MHz20 MHz10 MHz5 MHz 40 MHz20 MHz10 MHz5 MHzMP-8100-BSUMP-8100-SUAMP-8150-SURMP-8150-SUR-100QB-8100-EPA/LNKQB-8150-EPR/LNKQB-8150-LNK-100QB-8151-EPR/LNKSingle StreamBPSK 1/2 -89 -92 -95 -96 -87 -92 -94 -97QPSK 1/2 -89 -91 -95 -96 -87 -89 -91 -95QPSK 3/4 -88 -89 -92 -94 -84 -87 -89 -9216 QAM 1/2 -85 -87 -88 -93 -81 -83 -86 -8916 QAM 3/4 -82 -85 -84 -90 -78 -80 -83 -8664 QAM 2/3 -77 -78 -83 -84 -73 -75 -78 -8164 QAM 3/4 -76 -77 -81 -83 -72 -74 -77 -8064 QAM 5/6 -74 -73 -79 -81 -70 -72 -75 -78Dual StreamBPSK 1/2 -85 -87 -90 -93 -87 -90 -92 -95QPSK 1/2 -83 -85 -87 -89 -84 -87 -89 -92QPSK 3/4 -79 -81 -84 -86 -81 -84 -87 -9016 QAM 1/2 -77 -78 -82 -85 -78 -81 -84 -8716 QAM 3/4 -73 -75 -78 -80 -75 -78 -80 -8364 QAM 2/3 -68 -71 -74 -76 -71 -73 -76 -7964 QAM 3/4 -66 -68 -71 -74 -69 -72 -74 -7864 QAM 5/6 -64 -66 -70 -72 -68 -70 -73 -76Note: Receive Sensitivity values should be considered with a tolerance +/- 2 dB.5.900 - 6.425 GHz
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  124Products Stream Legacy Data Rate (Mbps)Receive Sensitivity (dBm)5 GHz20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-8100-BSUMP-8100-SUAMP-8150-SURMP-8150-SUR-100Single Stream6 -91 -94 -979 -91 -94 -9712 -92 -94 -9618 -90 -92 -9524 -86 -88 -9236 -83 -85 -8848 -78 -81 -8454 -77 -79 -82
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  125Products Stream ModulationReceive Sensitivity (dBm) 4.900 - 5.925 GHz40 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-8200-BSUMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1MP-8200-SUAMP-8250-SURQB-8200-EPA/LNKQB-8250-EPR/LNKSingle StreamBPSK 1/2 -85 -90 -92 -95QPSK 1/2 -85 -87 -90 -92QPSK 3/4 -83 -85 -88 -9016 QAM 1/2 -80 -82 -84 -8716 QAM 3/4 -76 -78 -81 -8464 QAM 2/3 -72 -74 -76 -8064 QAM 3/4 -70 -72 -75 -7764 QAM 5/6 -68 -71 -73 -76Dual StreamBPSK 1/2 -85 -88 -90 -93QPSK 1/2 -82 -85 -87 -91QPSK 3/4 -80 -83 -85 -8816 QAM 1/2 -77 -79 -82 -8516 QAM 3/4 -74 -76 -79 -8264 QAM 2/3 -69 -72 -74 -7764 QAM 3/4 -68 -70 -73 -7664 QAM 5/6 -66 -69 -71 -74Note: Receive Sensitivity values should be considered with a tolerance +/- 2 dB.
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  126Products Stream Legacy Data Rate (Mbps)Receive Sensitivity (dBm)4.900 - 5.925 GHz20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-8200-BSUMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1 MP-8200-SUA MP-8250-SURSingle Stream6 -89 -92 -959 -90 -92 -9512 -90 -92 -9518 -88 -90 -9324 -84 -87 -9036 -81 -84 -8748 -77 -79 -8254 -75 -78 -80
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  127Products Stream ModulationReceive Sensitivity (dBm) 6.4 GHz40 MHz 20 MHZ 10 MHZ 5 MHZMP-8160-BSU MP-8160-BS9 MP-8160-SUA MP-8160-CPE-A100Single StreamBPSK 1/2 -90 -92 -95 -98QPSK 1/2 -88 -90 -92 -96QPSK 3/4 -86 -87 -90 -9416 QAM 1/2 -82 -84 -87 -9116 QAM 3/4 -79 -80 -83 -8764 QAM 2/3 -75 -77 -79 -8364 QAM 3/4 -73 -75 -77 -8164 QAM 5/6 -72 -73 -76 -80Dual StreamBPSK 1/2 -88 -90 -92 -96QPSK 1/2 -86 -87 -90 -93QPSK 3/4 -83 -85 -87 -9116 QAM 1/2 -80 -81 -84 -8816 QAM 3/4 -77 -78 -81 -8564 QAM 2/3 -72 -74 -76 -8064 QAM 3/4 -71 -72 -75 -7864 QAM 5/6 -69 -70 -73 -76Note: Receive Sensitivity values should be considered with a tolerance +/- 2 dB.
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  128Products Stream ModulationReceive Sensitivity (dBm)5 GHz40 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-8150-CPE QB-8150-LNK-12/50Single StreamBPSK 1/2 -89.0 -93.0 -95 -96QPSK 1/2 -89.0 -92.0 -93 -94QPSK 3/4 -87.0 -90.0 -90 -9216 QAM 1/2 -84.0 -86.0 -87 -8916 QAM 3/4 -81.0 -83.0 -84 -8664 QAM 2/3 -77.0 -80.0 -79 -8164 QAM 3/4 -75.0 -78.0 -78 -8064 QAM 5/6 -73.0 -76.0 -76 -78Dual Stream BPSK 1/2 -89.0 -93.0 -93 -94QPSK 1/2 -89.0 -92.0 -90 -91QPSK 3/4 -87.0 -90.0 -87 -8916 QAM 1/2 -84.0 -86.0 -84 -8716 QAM 3/4 -81.0 -83.0 -81 -8364 QAM 2/3 -77.0 -80.0 -77 -7964 QAM 3/4 -75.0 -78.0 -75 -7764 QAM 5/6 -73.0 -76.0 -73 -75Note: Receive Sensitivity values should be considered with a tolerance +/- 2 dB.
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  129Products Stream ModulationReceive Sensitivity (dBm)5.150 - 5.925 GHz40 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100MP-825-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-100QB-825-EPR/LNK-50QB-825-EPR/LNK-50+Single StreamBPSK 1/2 -88 -92 -93 -94QPSK 1/2 -87 -90 -92 -93QPSK 3/4 -85 -88 -90 -9116 QAM 1/2 -82 -85 -87 -8916 QAM 3/4 -79 -81 -83 -8564 QAM 2/3 -75 -77 -79 -8164 QAM 3/4 -73 -75 -77 -7964 QAM 5/6 -72 -74 -75 -77Dual Stream BPSK 1/2 -88 -91 -93 -94QPSK 1/2 -85 -88 -90 -92QPSK 3/4 -83 -85 -87 -8916 QAM 1/2 -80 -83 -85 -8716 QAM 3/4 -77 -79 -81 -8364 QAM 2/3 -72 -75 -77 -7964 QAM 3/4 -70 -73 -74 -7764 QAM 5/6 -69 -71 -72 -75            : Integrated 15 dBi dual Polarized (H+V) panel antenna (14 dBi beyond 5.850 GHz)Note: Receive Sensitivity values should be considered with a tolerance +/- 2 dB.
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  130Products Stream Legacy Data Rate (Mbps)Receive Sensitivity (dBm)5.150 - 5.925 GHz20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100MP-825-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-100Single Stream6 -92 -93 -949 -92 -93 -9412 -92 -93 -9418 -90 -91 -9224 -86 -88 -9036 -83 -85 -8748 -79 -81 -8354 -77 -79 -81Products Stream ModulationReceive Sensitivity (dBm)5.900 - 6.425 GHz40 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHzMP-826-CPE-50 Single Stream BPSK 1/2 -89 -92 -95 -97QPSK 1/2 -87 -90 -93 -95QPSK 3/4 -85 -87 -90 -9216 QAM 1/2 -82 -84 -87 -8916 QAM 3/4 -78 -80 -83 -8664 QAM 2/3 -74 -76 -79 -8164 QAM 3/4 -72 -74 -77 -7964 QAM 5/6 -69 -72 -75 -77Dual Stream BPSK 1/2 -88 -90 -93 -96QPSK 1/2 -85 -87 -90 -92QPSK 3/4 -82 -84 -87 -9016 QAM 1/2 -79 -81 -84 -8716 QAM 3/4 -75 -78 -81 -8364 QAM 2/3 -70 -73 -75 -7864 QAM 3/4 -68 -71 -73 -7664 QAM 5/6 -61 -68 -70 -73Note: Receive Sensitivity values should be considered with a tolerance +/- 2 dB.
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  131ManagementCategory SpecificationLocal* RS232 serial CLI (up to 115200 bps) Remote Telnet and SSH, Web GUI (http) and SSL (https), TFTPSNMP v1, v2c and v3SNMP trap and Syslog
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  132Power SupplyProducts Category SpecificationMP-8100-BSU MP-8100-SUA MP-8150-SUR MP-8150-SUR-100MP-8200-BSUMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1MP-8200-SUA MP-8250-SURQB-8100-EPA/LNK QB-8150-EPR/LNK QB-8150-LNK-100QB-8151-EPR/LNKQB-8200-EPA/LNK QB-8250-EPR/LNKInput Voltage Via RJ-45 Ethernet interface supplying 48 VDC and 0.67A on Ethernet Port#112 V-DC through RJ-11 serial port (for diagnostic purpose): Only one of the above input voltage options should be used at a time, to power on the device. Combination of any two options, may damage the device.Tabulated below are the power consumption details.Output Voltage* 48VDC through Ethernet Port #2. Power Always ON.: Output voltage of 48VDC requires a 60-80W high power POE, available with Proxim Wireless Corporation on request.Power over Ethernet Injector Input: 100 – 250 V-AC (47 – 63 Hz)Output: 48 V-DC at 0.67 A (32 Watts)Pin-out: +48 V on pins 4/5, -48 V on pins 7/8Size: 5.24x2.13x1.42 inches(133x54x36 mm)Weight: 7 ounces (200 g) Temp: 0 to 40º CProducts Typical ConsumptionConsumption (With Heaters ON)MP-8100-BSUMP-8100-SUAMP-8150-SURMP-8150-SUR-100QB-8100-EPA/LNKQB-8150-EPR/LNKQB-8150-LNK-100QB-8151-EPR/LNKQB-8250-EPR/LNK6 Watts 17 Watts maximum, with two heaters ONMP-8200-BSUMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1MP-8200-SUAMP-8250-SURQB-8200-EPA/LNKQB-8250-EPR/LNK12 Watts 22 Watts maximum, with two heaters ON
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  133Products Category SpecificationMP-8160-BSU MP-8160-BS9 MP-8160-SUAInput Voltage Via RJ-45 Ethernet interface supplying 48 VDC and 0.67 A on Ethernet Port#112 V-DC through serial port (for diagnostic purpose)Consumption 10 Watts typical (13.8 Watts maximum with one heater ON): Only one of the above input voltage options should be used at a time, to power on the device. Combination of any two options, may damage the device.Output Voltage* 48VDC through Ethernet Port #2. Power Always On.Power over Ethernet Injector Input: 100 – 250 V-AC (47 – 63 Hz)Output: 48 V-DC at 0.67 A (32 Watts)Pin-out: +48 V on pins 4/5, -48 V on pins 7/8Size: 5.24x2.13x1.42 inches(133x54x36 mm)Weight: 7 ounces (200 g) Temp: 0 to 40º CProducts Category SpecificationMP-8150-CPE QB-8150-LNK-12QB-8150-LNK-50Input Voltage Via RJ-45 Ethernet interface supplying 48 VDC and 0.40 A on Ethernet Port12 V-DC through serial port (for diagnostic purpose)Consumption 7 Watts typical (13.8 Watts maximum): Only one of the above input voltage options should be used at a time, to power on the device. Combination of any two options, may damage the device.PoE Injector  Input: 100 – 250 V-AC (47 – 63 Hz)Output: 48 V-DC at 0.40 A (19 Watts)Pin-out: +48 V on pins 4/5, -48 V on pins 7/8Size: 3.98 x 2.40 x 1.35 inches (101.0x61.5x32.2 mm)Weight: 5.6 ounces (160 g) Temp: 0 to 40º C
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  134Products Category SpecificationMP-826-CPE-50 Input Voltage Via RJ-45 Ethernet interface supplying 48 VDC and 0.40A on Ethernet PortConsumption of 10 Watts typical (18 Watts max with one heater ON)PoE Injector  Input: 100 – 250 V-AC (47 – 63 Hz)Output: 48 V-DC at 0.40 A (19 Watts)Pin-out: +48 V on pins 4/5, -48 V on pins 7/8Size: 4.96 x 8.62 x 2.58 inches (126 x 219 x 65.5 mm)Weight: 5.6 ounces (160 g) Temp: 0 to 40º CProducts Category SpecificationMP-8160-CPE-A100 Input Voltage Via RJ-45 Ethernet interface supplying 48 VDC and 0.40A on Ethernet PortConsumption 5 Watts typical (10 Watts maximum)PoE Injector  Input: 100 – 250 V-AC (47 – 63 Hz)Output: 48 V-DC at 0.40 A (19 Watts)Pin-out: +48 V on pins 4/5, -48 V on pins 7/8Size: 3.98 x 2.40 x 1.35 inches (101.0x61.5x32.2 mm)Weight: 5.6 ounces (160 g) Temp: 0 to 40º CProducts Category SpecificationMP-825-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-100QB-825-EPR-50Input Voltage Via RJ-45 Ethernet interface supplying 48 VDC and 0.40A on Ethernet PortConsumption 6 Watts typical (15 Watts max with two heaters ON)PoE Injector  Input: 100 – 250 V-AC (47 – 63 Hz)Output: 48 V-DC at 0.40 A (16 Watts)Pin-out: +48 V on pins 4/5, -48 V on pins 7/8Size: 3.98 x 2.40 x 1.35 inches (101.0x61.5x32.2 mm)Weight: 5.6 ounces (160 g) Temp: 0 to 40º C
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  135Hardware SpecificationsProducts Category SpecificationMP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100QB-825-EPR/LNK-50+Input Voltage Via RJ-45 Ethernet interface supplying 48 VDC and 0.67A on Ethernet Port#112 V-DC through RJ-11 serial port (for diagnostic purpose): Only one of the above input voltage options should be used at a time, to power on the device. Combination of any two options, may damage the device.PowerConsumptionTypical Consumption: 6 WattsConsumption (With Heaters ON): 16 Watts maximum, with two heaters ONPoE Injector  Input: 100 – 250 V-AC (47 – 63 Hz)Output: 48 V-DC at 0.67 A (32 Watts)Pin-out: +48 V on pins 4/5, -48 V on pins 7/8Size: 5.24x2.13x1.42 inches(133x54x36 mm)Weight: 7 ounces (200 g) Temp: 0 to 40º CProducts Radio Clock SpeedMemory Input Power Power ConsumptionMP-8100-BSUMP-8100-SUAQB-8100-EPA2.4 and 5 GHz MIMO dual band radio680 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.67 A 6 Watts typical (17 Watts max with two heaters ON)MP-8150-SURQB-8150-EPR4.900 to 5.925 GHz MIMO radio680 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.67 A 6 Watts typical (17 Watts max with two heaters ON)MP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100QB-825-EPR-50+5.150 to 5.925 GHz MIMO radio560 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.67 A 6 Watts typical (16 Watts max with two heaters ON)MP-8150-SUR-100QB-8150-EPR-100QB-8151-EPR4.900 to 5.875 GHz MIMO radio680 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.67 A 6 Watts typical (17 Watts max with two heaters ON)MP-8200-BSUMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1MP-8200-SUAMP-8250-SURQB-8200-EPAQB-8250-EPR4.900 to 5.925 GHz MIMO High Power radio680 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.67 A 12 Watts typical (22 Watts max with two heater ON)MP-8160-BSUMP-8160-BS9MP-8160-SUA5.900 to 6.425 GHz MIMO radio680 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.67 A 10 Watts typical (13.8 Watts max with one heater ON)
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  136MP-8150-CPEQB-8150-EPR-12QB-8150-EPR-505.3 to 6.1GHz MIMO radio333 MHz 333 MHz Power-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.40 A 7 Watts typical (13.8 Watts max)MP-8160-CPE-A100 5.900 to 6.425 GHz MIMO radio 333 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.40 A 5 Watts typical (10 Watts max)MP-825-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-100QB-825-EPR-505.15 to 5.925 GHz MIMO radio560 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.4 A 6 Watts typical (15 Watts max with two heaters ON)MP-826-CPE-50 5.900 to 6.425 GHz MIMO radio560 MHz Flash: 16 MBRAM: 128 MBPower-over-Ethernet 48 VDC, 0.4 A 10 Watts typical (17 Watts max with one heater ON)
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  137Integrated Antenna SpecificationsProducts: MP-8150-SUR; QB-8150-EPR/LNK; MP-8250-SUR; MP-8250-BS1; QB-8250-LNKFeature  SpecificationFrequency Band 4.900 – 5.875 GHzGain  22 dBi (Cable loss included)3dB Beamwidth 7º - 9º (Hplane)3dB Beamwidth 7º - 9º (Eplane)Polarization  Dual (Vertical + Horizontal)Cross Polarization -25 dBPort to Port Isolation -30 dBPower Handling 5 W (cw)VSWR 1.7:1 MaxStandard Compliance ETSI TS3, TS4, TS5Lightning Protection DC GroundRadio Patterns
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  138Antenna Tilt Angles and corresponding EIRP values:     :   These values are applicable only to the devices operating in U-NII-1US frequency band (5.15 - 5.25GHz) •    -10 degree indicates that the antenna is tilted downwards•    10 degrees indicates that the antenna is titled upwardsFor detailed exlplanation of the various constituents in the table, please refer Antenna Installation guide > 1.2.3.2 AntennaTilt Angles and Corresponding EIRP values in the page number 12Products: MP-8150-SUR; QB-8150-EPR/LNK; MP-8250-SUR; MP-8250-BS1; QB-8250-LNKTilt Angle Horizontal Side LobeVertical Side LobeAllowed Transmit PowerEIRP of Product Remarks0 12    16 7 33-10 12 16 7 33-20 19 18 13 39-30 19 19 14 4010 12 14 7 3320 10 13 5 3130 0 0 -5 21 Not recommended
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  139Products: MP-8150-CPE; QB-8150-LNK-12/50Feature  SpecificationVertical Polarization Horizontal PolarizationFrequency Band 5.300 – 6.100 GHzGain  15 - 16 dBi 15 - 16 dBiHorizontal Half Power Beam Width 17.6o – 20.3o16.5o – 18.3oVertical Half Power Beam Width 16.1o - 20.5o  17.0o - 24.0oSidelobes Level  -10 dB (Max) -8 dB (Max)Front-to-back-ratio  23 dB (Max) -21 dB (Max)Polarization  Linear, Vertical Linear, HorizontalPort to Port Isolation 27 dB (Min.)Power Handling 6 W (cw)VSWR 2.0:1 (Max)Input Impedance 50 ohmStandard Compliance ETSI TS3, TS4, TS5Lightning Protection DC GroundRadio Patterns
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  140Product: MP-8160-CPE-A100, MP-826-CPE-50Feature  SpecificationFrequency Range 5900 – 6400 MHzPolarization Vertical/HorizontalGain  13.5-14.5 dBi / 14.0-15 dBiHorizontal Half Power Beam Width 35º-40º / 25º-35ºVertical Half Power Beam Width 15º- 18ºVSWR 2:1 (Max)Isolation 25 dB (Min)Input Impedance 50 ohmLightning Protection DC GroundRadio Patterns (V-Polar Port)Radio Patterns (H-Polar Port)
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  141Products: MP-8150-SUR-100; QB-8151-EPR / LNKFeature  SpecificationVertical Polarization Horizontal PolarizationFrequency Band 4900 - 5875 MHzGain  20.0±1 dBi 21.0±1 dBiHorizontal Half Power Beam Width 8o (typ.)Vertical Half Power Beam Width  8o (typ.)Sidelobes Level  -8 dB (Max)Front-to-back-ratio  -30 dB (Max)Polarization  Linear, Vertical  Linear, HorizontalIsolation 25 dB (min.)Power Handling 2W (cw)VSWR 2.0: 1 (Max)Input Impedance 50 ohmLightning Protection DC GroundRadio Patterns
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  142Antenna Tilt Angles and corresponding EIRP values::   These values are applicable only to the devices operating in U-NII-1US frequency band (5.15 - 5.25GHz)Products: MP-8150-SUR-100; QB-8151-EPR / LNKTilt Angle Horizontal Side LobeVertical Side LobeAllowed Transmit PowerEIRP of Product Remarks0 13 13 10 34-10 13 14 10 34-20 14 14 11 35-30 14 14 11 3510 13 11 8 3220 7 10 4 2830 0 0 -3 21 Not recommendedProducts: MP-8160-BS9Feature  SpecificationFrequency Range 5.7 - 6.425 GHzPolarization Dual, Vertical and HorizontalGain 16 dBiVSWR, max. 1.7:13.5 dB Beam-Width, H-Plane 90º3 dB Beam-Width, E-Plane 8.5ºSide Lobes, min. -25 dB (azimuth)Cross Polarization, min. -18 dBPort to Port Isolation -45 dBFront to Back Ratio, min. -40 dBInput Power, max 10 WattInput Impedance 50 OhmLightning Protection DC Grounded
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  143Radio PatternsMP-825-CPE-50, MP-825-CPE-100, MP-825-SUR-50+, MP-825-BS3-100, QB-825-LNK-50, and QB-825-LNK-50+Feature  SpecificationVertical Polarization  Horizontal PolarizationFrequency Band 5.15 - 5.925 MHzGain  15 - 16 dBi (14 dBi beyond 5.850 GHz)Horizontal Half Power Beam Width 31o – 38o30o – 34oVertical Half Power Beam Width 14o - 16o  14o - 17oSidelobes Level  12 dB (Min) 10 dB (Min)Polarization  Dual, Vertical and HorizontalIsolation > 30 dB typl.VSWR < 2.0:1 (Max)Lightning Protection DC GroundedProducts: MP-8160-BS9Feature  Specification
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  144Antenna Tilt Angles and corresponding EIRP values::   These values are applicable only to the devices operating in U-NII-1US frequency band (5.15 - 5.25GHz)Radio Patterns (V-Polar Port)Radio Patterns (H-Polar Port)MP-825-CPE-50, MP-825-CPE-100, MP-825-SUR-50+, MP-825-BS3-100, QB-825-LNK-50, and QB-825-LNK-50+Tilt Angle Horizontal Side LobeVertical Side LobeAllowed Transmit PowerEIRP of Product Remarks0 9 13 11 30-10 13 16 15 34-20 13 16 15 34-30 13 20 15 3410 8 13 10 2920 0 0 2 2130 0 0 2 21MP-825-CPE-50, MP-825-CPE-100, MP-825-SUR-50+, MP-825-BS3-100, QB-825-LNK-50, and QB-825-LNK-50+Feature  Specification
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  145Products: MP-8250-BS9Feature  SpecificationFrequency Band 4.9 – 6.1 MHzGain, typ. 16 dBiVSWR, Max. 1.7:1Polarization  Dual Pol., Vertical and Horizontal3 dB Beam-Width, H-Plane, typ. 90o3 dB Beam-Width, E-Plane, typ. 8oSidelobes Level, Min. V-Pol: ETSI EN 302 085 V1.2.3 – CS2H-Pol: ETSI EN 302 085 V1.2.3 – CS3Cross Polarization, min. -15 dBFront to Back Ratio, min. -30 dBPort to Port Isolation, min. -30 dBInput power, max 10 WattInput Impedance 50 OhmLightning Protection DC GroundedRadio Patterns (V-Polar Port)
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  146Antenna Tilt Angles and corresponding EIRP values::   These values are applicable only to the devices operating in U-NII-1US frequency band (5.15 - 5.25GHz)Radio Patterns (H-Polar Port)Products: Products: MP-8250-BS9Tilt Angle Horizontal Side LobeVertical Side LobeAllowed Transmit PowerEIRP of Product Remarks0 16 18 18 37-10 17 18 19 38-20 17 18 19 38-30 17 20 19 3810 17 18 19 3820 13 10 12 3130 0 0 2 21Products: MP-8250-BS9Feature  Specification
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  147Physical SpecificationsProducts Category SpecificationMP-8100-BSU, MP-8100-SUA QB-8100-EPADimensions (L x W x H) 10.79 x 11.14 x 3.38 inches (274 x 283 x 86 mm)Weight 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg) MP-8150-SUR QB-8150-EPRDimensions (L x W x H) 14.57 x 14.57 x 4.47 inches (370 x 370 x 113.5 mm)Weight 9.0 lbs (4.1 kg)MP-8150-SUR-100 QB-8150-EPR-100QB-8151-EPRDimensions (L x W x H) 14.57 x 14.57 x 4.21 inches (370 x 370 x 107 mm)Weight 8.45 lbs (3.85 kg)MP-8200-BSU MP-8200-SUA QB-8200-EPADimensions (L x W x H) 10.79 x 11.14 x 3.38 inches (274 x 283 x 86 mm)Weight 7.9 lbs (3.6 kg)MP-8250-SURMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1QB-8250-EPRDimensions (L x W x H) 14.57 x 14.57 x 4.47 inches (370 x 370 x 113.5 mm)Weight 9.26 lbs (4.2 kg)MP-8160-BSU MP-8160-SUADimensions (L x W x H) 10.79 x 11.14 x 3.38 inches (274 x 283 x 86 mm)Weight 7.38 lbs (3.35 kg)MP-8160-BS9 Dimensions (L x W x H) 14.57 x 14.57 x 4.47 in (370 x 370 x 113.5 mm)Weight 8.82 lbs (4 kg)MP-8150-CPE Dimensions (L x W x H) 7.77 x 7.56 x 3.94 inches (197.5 x 192 x 100mm)Weight 1.6 lbs (0.73 kg) MP-8160-CPE-A100 Dimensions (L x W x H) 8.46 x 4.78 x 2.56 inches (215 x 121.5 x 65 mm)Weight 1.93 lbs (0.88 kg)MP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+Dimensions (L x W x H) 5.02 x 8.68 x 2.85 inches (127.5 x 220.5 x 72.5 mm)Weight 2.75 lbs (1.250 kg) MP-826-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-100MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100QB-825-EPR-50QB-825-EPR-50+Dimensions (L x W x H) 4.96 x 8.62 x 2.58 inches (126 x 219 x 65.5 mm)Weight 2.1 lbs (0.95 kg) QB-8150-EPR-12QB-8150-EPR-50Dimensions (L x W x H) 7.77 x 7.56 x 3.94 inches (197.5 x 192 x 100mm)Weight 1.6 lbs (0.73 kg)
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  148Environmental SpecificationsProducts Operating Temperature Storage Temperature HumidityMP-8100-BSU; MP-8100-SUAMP-8150-SUR; MP-8150-SUR-100MP-8200-BSU; MP-8200-SUAMP-8250-SUR; MP-8160-BSUMP-8160-BS9; MP-8160-SUAMP-8250-BS9; MP-8250-BS1QB-8100-EPA/LNK; QB-8150-EPR/LNKQB-8150-LNK-100; QB-8151-EPR/LNKQB-8200-EPA/LNK; QB-8250-EPR/LNK-40º to 60ºC (-40º to 140º Fahrenheit)-55º to 80ºC (-67º to 176º Fahrenheit)100% (non-condensing)MP-8150-CPEQB-8150-LNK-12/50-35º to 55ºC(-31º to 131º Fahrenheit)-40º to 70ºC (-40º to 158º Fahrenheit)Max 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)MP-8160-CPE-A100 -40° to 55°C (-40° to 131° Fahrenheit)-45º to 70ºC (-49º to 158º Fahrenheit)Max 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)MP-826-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-100MP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100QB-825-EPR/LNK-50+QB-825-EPR/LNK-50-40º to 55ºC (-40º to 131º Fahrenheit)-55º to 70ºC (-67º to 158º Fahrenheit)100% (non-condensing)
Technical SpecificationsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  149MTBFProducts MTBFMP-8100-BSUMP-8100-SUAMP-8150-SURMP-8150-SUR-100MP-8160-BSUMP-8160-BS9MP-8160-SUAQB-8100-EPA/LNKQB-8150-EPR/LNKQB-8150-LNK-100QB-8151-EPR/LNK>80,000 hoursMP-8150-CPEMP-8160-CPE-A100QB-8150-LNK-12/5075,000 hoursMP-826-CPE-50 >2,00,000 hoursMP-8200-BSUMP-8250-BS9MP-8250-BS1MP-8200-SUAMP-8250-SURQB-8200-EPA/LNKQB-8250-EPR/LNK>250,000 hoursMP-820-BSU-100MP-820-SUA-50+MP-825-SUR-50+MP-825-BS3-100MP-825-CPE-50MP-825-CPE-100QB-825-EPR/LNK-50QB-825-EPR/LNK-50+>350,000 hours
Tsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  150Appendix - Additional Weatherproofing StepsThis  chapter  explains  the  method  to  add  an  additional  layer  of  protection  to  the  connectors  (Ethernet)  against  theenvironment. A.1 Material for WeatherproofingThe material required for weatherproofing connectors are,1. Any standard Butyl Mastic Tape 2. Any standard Vinyl TapeWe have used the following Butyl Mastic Tape and Vinyl Tape as an example to demonstrate the weatherproofing steps:A.2 Weatherproofing Steps1. Wrap a vinyl tape in a half-lapped fashion, from the weatherproofed connector end and continue wrapping till 3 inches onto the cable.Figure A-1 Step1: We have taken MP-8100-BSU as an example to explain the weatherproofing steps. The same method should be followed to weatherproof the Ethernet connectors of the Tsunami® 800 and 8000 series products.(a) (b) (c)
Appendix - Additional Weatherproofing StepsTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  1512. Wrap a second layer of the vinyl tape over the first layer but in other direction.Figure A-2 Step23. Now, wrap a layer of vinyl tape with the adhesive side out as it provides sticky surface for the next layer.Figure A-3 Step34. Next, wrap a layer of the butyl mastic tape on the adhesive side. Figure A-4 Step35. Finally, wrap vinyl tap over the butyl layer.Figure A-5 Step3(a) (b)(a) (b)(a) (b)(a) (b)
Tsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  152Appendix - Lightning ProtectionLightning protection is used to maximize the reliability of the communications equipment by safely re-directing current froma lightning strike or a power surge traveling along the Cat 5/Cat5e/Cat 6 Ethernet cabling to the ground using the shortestpath possible. Designing a proper grounding system prior to installing any communications equipment is critical to minimizethe possibility of equipment damage, void warranties, and cause serious injury.The  surge  arrestor  (sometimes  referred  to  as  a  lightning  protector)  can  protect  your  sensitive  electronic  equipment  fromhigh-voltage surges caused by discharges and transients at the PoE.Proxim  Wireless  offers  superior  lightning  and  surge  protection  for  Tsunami®  series  products.  Contact  your  reseller  ordistributor for more information.
Tsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  153Appendix - AbbreviationsAbbreviationsAWG American Wire GaugeBSU Base Station UnitCLI Command Line InterfaceCPE Customer Premises EquipmentDC Direct CurrentESD Electrostatic DischargeFCS Frame Check SequenceLED Light Emitting DiodeMIMO Multiple-input and Multiple-outputMTBF Mean Time Between FailuresOFDM Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexingPC Personal ComputerPoE Power Over EthernetPTMP Point-to-multipointPTP Point-to-pointQB Quick BridgeQIG Quick Installation GuideRSSI Received Signal Strength IndicatorRx ReceiverSU Subscriber UnitTx TransmissionWORP Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol
Tsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  154Appendix - Statement of WarrantyWarranty CoverageProxim Wireless Corporation warrants that its products are manufactured solely from new parts, conform substantially tospecifications,  and  will  be free of defects  in  material and workmanship for a Warranty Period of 1  year from the date ofpurchase.Repair or ReplacementWhen Proxim determines that a returned product does not meet the warranted criteria during the warranty period, Proxim atits option, will either: (a) repair the defective product; (b) replace the defective product with a new or refurbished productthat  is  at  least  equivalent  to  the  original;  or  (c)  refund  the  price  paid  for  the  defective  product.  Generally,  products  arerepaired  or  replaced  within  thirty  (30)  business  days  of  receipt  of  the  product  at  a  Proxim  Logistical/Repair  Center.  Thewarranty period for repaired or replacement products is ninety (90) days or the remainder of the original warranty period,whichever  is  longer.  These  three  alternatives  constitute  the  customer’s  sole  and  exclusive  remedy  and  Proxim’s  sole  andexclusive liability under warranty provisions.Limitations of WarrantyProxim’s warranties  do  not  apply  to  any  product  (hardware  or  software)  which  has  (a)  been  subjected  to  abuse,  misuse,neglect, accident, or mishandling, (b) been  opened, repaired, modified, or altered by anyone other than Proxim, (c) beenused for or subjected to applications, environments, or physical or electrical stress or conditions other than as intended andrecommended by Proxim, (d) been improperly stored, transported, installed, or used, or (e) had its serial number or otheridentification markings altered or removed.Buyers can contact Proxim Wireless Customer Service Center either by telephone or via web. Support and repair of productsthat are out of warranty will be subject to a fee. Contact information is shown below. Additional support information can befound at Proxim Wireless’s web site at  .Contact technical support via telephone as follows:USA and Canada Customers Phone: +1-408-383-7700; +1-866-674-6626Business Hours: 24x7 live response. Tier 3 support: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F PDT (UTC/GMT -7 hrs)International Customers Phone: +1-408-383-7700; 0800-916475 (France); 8-800-100-9485 (Russia)Business Hours: 24x7 live response. Tier 3 support: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F PDT (UTC/GMT -7 hrs)
Appendix - Statement of WarrantyTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  155General ProceduresWhen contacting the Customer Service for support, Buyer should be prepared to provide the product description and serialnumber and a description of the problem. The serial number should be on the product. In the event the Customer Service Center determines that the problem can be corrected with a software update, Buyer mightbe instructed to download the update from Proxim Wireless’s web site or, if that’s not possible, the update will be sent toBuyer.  In  the  event  the  Customer  Service  Center  instructs  Buyer  to  return  the  product  to  Proxim  Wireless  for  repair  orreplacement, the Customer Service Center will provide Buyer a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number and shippinginstructions.  Buyer must  return the defective product to Proxim Wireless, properly packaged to prevent damage,  shippingprepaid, with the RMA number prominently displayed on the outside of the container.Calls to the Customer Service Center for reasons other than product failure will not be accepted unless Buyer has purchased aProxim Wireless Service Contract or the call is made within the warranty period. After the warranty period, Technical Supportis fee based (detailed in  ).If  Proxim  Wireless  reasonably  determines  that  a  returned  product  is  not  defective  or  is  not  covered  by  the  terms  of  thisWarranty, Buyer shall be charged a service charge and return shipping charges.Other InformationSearch KnowledgebaseProxim Wireless stores all resolved problems in a solution database at the following URL:  .Create a Support Request Create a support request with Proxim Wireless technical support staff at the following URL: .
Tsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  156Appendix - Technical Services and SupportObtaining Technical Service and SupportIf you are having trouble using the Proxim product, please read this manual and the additional documentation provided withyour product. If you require additional support to resolve your issue, please be ready to provide the following informationbefore you contact Proxim’s Technical Services team:Product information– Part number and serial number of the suspected faulty deviceTrouble/error information– Trouble/symptom being experienced– Activities completed to confirm fault– Network information (What kind of network are you using?)– Circumstances that preceded or led up to the error– Message or alarms viewed– Steps taken to reproduce the problemServPak information (if a Servpak customer):– ServPak account numberRegistration information– If the product is not registered, date and location where you purchased the product  : Technical Support is free for the warranty period from the date of purchase.Support OptionsProxim eService Web Site SupportThe Proxim eService Web site is available 7x24x365 at  . On the Proxim eService Web Site, you can access the following services:Product Download Page: Provides quick links to product firmware, software, and documentation downloads.Proxim TV Links: A link to helpful video tutorials.Knowledgebase: A solution database of all the resolved problems. You can search by product, category, keywords, or phrases.Live Chat: Chat with a support technician on-line or request to call back at a later time.Create a Support Request: Create a support request with our technical support staff who will reply to you by email.Case Management: Login to check the status of your support cases, update your personal profile, or access restricted information and features.Provide Feedback: Submit a suggestion, complaint, or other feedback about the support site and our products.
Appendix - Technical Services and SupportTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  157Telephone SupportContact technical support via telephone as follows:USA and Canada Customers Phone: +1-408-383-7700; +1-866-674-6626Business Hours: 24x7 live response. Tier 3 support: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F PDT (UTC/GMT -7 hrs)International Customers Phone: +1-408-383-7700; 0800-916475 (France); 8-800-100-9485 (Russia)Business Hours: 24x7 live response. Tier 3 support: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F PDT (UTC/GMT -7 hrs)ServPak SupportTo  provide  even  greater  investment  protection,  Proxim  Wireless  offers  a  cost-effective  support  program  called  ServPak.ServPak is a program of enhanced service support options that can be purchased as a bundle or individually, tailored to meetyour specific needs. Whether your requirement is round the clock technical support or advance replacement service, we areconfident that the level of support provided in every service in our portfolio will exceed your expectations.All ServPak service bundles are sold as service contracts that provide coverage for specific products from 1 to 3 years. Servpakbundles are considered an upgrade to the standard product warranty and not an extension. 24x7 Basic TechnicalSupportBasic Advanced Replacement (Two business days/ International economy shipment service)Priority Advanced Replacement(Next business day/ International priority shipment service)Priority Comprehensive Advance Replacement (Next business day/ International priority shipment service)8x7 Advanced TechnicalSupport24x7 Advanced Technical Support24x7 Advanced Technical SupportSoftware Maintenance PVES & PV NMSSupportPVES & PV NMSSupportAccess to Knowledge BasePost-InstallationOptimization50% discount on Onsite Technical Support and Services
Appendix - Technical Services and SupportTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  158Additional Information on ServPak OptionsAdvanced Replacement of HardwareIn the event of a hardware failure, our guaranteed turnaround time for return to factory repair is 30 days or less. Customerswho purchase this service are guaranteed replacement of refurbished or new hardware to be shipped out within one or twobusiness  days,  as  applicable.  Options  are  available  for  shipment  services  depending  on  the  customer’s  support  needs.Hardware is shipped on business days, Monday – Friday excluding Holidays, 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM Eastern Time.Comprehensive Advanced Replacement of HardwareIn addition to ServPak Prime options, in the event of a hardware failure, Proxim will repair or replace the failed product for anyreason, other than vandalism.7x24x365 AvailabilityUnlimited, direct access to technical support engineers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year including Holidays.8x5 AvailabilityUnlimited, direct access to world-class technical support engineers 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, Monday through Friday from8:00AM - 5:00PM Pacific Standard Time.Basic Technical SupportCustomers who purchase this service can be rest assured that their call will be answered by Proxim’s Tier 1 technical supportand a case opened immediately to document the problem and provide initial troubleshooting to identify the solution andresolve the incident in a timely manner.Advanced Technical SupportIn addition to Proxim’s world-class Tier 1 technical support, customers will be able to have their more complex issues escalatedto our world-class Tier 3 technical support engineers. Our Tier 3 engineers will review specific configurations to troubleshootintricate issues and will also provide helpful insights regarding Proxim’s products and various tips from decades of collectiveexperience in the wireless industry.Software MaintenanceIt's  important  to  maintain  and  enhance  security  and  performance  of  wireless  equipment  and  Proxim  makes  this  easy  byproviding a Software Maintenance program that  enables  customers to  access new  feature and functionality rich  softwareupgrades  and  updates.  Customers  will  also  have  full  access  to  Proxim's  vast  Knowledgebase  of  technical  bulletins,  whitepapers and troubleshooting documents.Post-Installation OptimizationYou  can  consult  with  our  technical  support  engineers  to  enhance  performance  and  efficiency  of  your  network.Post-installation optimization services include:Review frequencies to select best possible channelReview Modulation, Channel Bandwidth, MIMO, and WORP settings to optimize throughput and link qualityReview Satellite Density & TPC/ATPC settingsAssistance with Bandwidth controls
Appendix - Technical Services and SupportTsunami® 800 and 8000 Series - Hardware Installation Guide  159Assistance with QoS, RADIUS, and VLAN settings on Proxim equipmentTo purchase ServPak support services, please contact your authorized Proxim distributor. To receive more information or forquestions  on  any  of  the  available  ServPak  support  options,  please  visit  our  website  at, call Proxim Support (For telephone numbers, see  ) or send anemail to  .Technical Support PolicyTechnical Support for Current Products during Warranty PeriodAll Customers are entitled to free technical support for the Proxim products they purchase from Proxim’s authorized resellersor distributors. Technical Support is defined as communication via the Proxim Support website ( ) and/orvia  telephone.  This  technical  support  will  be  provided  for  free  for  the  entire  time  the  product  is  covered  by  a  Proximwarranty.The term of Proxim’s warranty is determined according to the agreement under which the product was sold andgenerally varies from 3 months to 2 years depending on the product. If a Customer disagrees with Proxim’s determination ofwarranty duration, a request for review supported by a copy of all product purchase documentation may be submitted.Technical Support for Current Products after Warranty PeriodAfter the warranty period, technical support on products then being sold by Proxim will be based upon one of the followingthree options Customers can choose:Customers can choose to purchase one of Proxim’s ServPak extended warranty and enhanced support packages for the productCustomers can choose to purchase one-time per-incident technical support for the product for a fee Customers can choose to call the reseller or distributor who sold them the product for technical supportTech Support on Discontinued ProductsTechnical Support on some products that Proxim has declared as EOL (End of Life) or otherwise is no longer selling is availablebased upon one of the following three options Customers can choose:For some discontinued products, Customers can choose to purchase one of Proxim’s EOL ServPak support packages for the product– No EOL ServPak support package will be available for any product discontinued more than 5 years ago– No EOL ServPak support package is available for certain discontinued productsCustomers can choose to purchase one-time per-incident technical support for the product on a per hour basis at a rate of $125 an hour (4 hours minimum payable in advance by major credit card). This fee is payable in addition to any RMA fee that may be charged to subsequently repair the product.Customers can choose to call the reseller or distributor who sold them the product for technical supportAll Proxim technical support for discontinued products, whether through an EOL ServPak package or otherwise, is providedon a “best effort” basis and is subject to the continued availability of necessary components, equipment, and other technicalresources.Note  that  Proxim  is  unable  to  support  or  warrant  any  equipment  that  has  been  modified,  whether  this  modification  isphysical, or if third-party software codes have been loaded onto the product.

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