leading The Manual Quick-Start Guide The essentials of getting a link up and running Preparation Setting up a Tarana Wireless link requires gathering, at a minimum, the following:
Tools
! 13 mm combination or socket wrench
! 5 mm hex driver or wrench
! T30 Torx driver
! Wi-Fi USB dongle and short USB extension cable
! mobile device for setup and alignment (smartphone, tablet, or laptop) with terminal app and current browser Hardware
! 1 CN and 1 EN radio unit
! 2 elevation-adjust mounting bracket kits
! 2 pole/wall mounting kits
! 2 power sources and cables
! 2 Ethernet cables (+ SFPs, if fiber)
! 2 target mounting locations (wall or pole) Information
! frequency of operation
! Transmit (Tx) power limit
! link code
! 2 IP addresses (if not DHCP) Regulatory, Safety, and Best Practices Tarana AbsoluteAir equipment is designed for installation and use by trained professionals and requires adherence to all relevant regulatory, safety, and telecom industry best practice guidelines for outdoor radios. See our Safety, Warnings, and Regulatory section for details. Essentials of a Tarana Link Installation CN or EN Unit Elevation-Adjust Bracket Kit Pole/Wall Mounting Kit Power and Ethernet Cable(s) Wi-FiDongle Power and Connectivity Sources Mobile Device for Config, Alignment, and Verification Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-09 Quick Start 1 Sequence For a single point-to-point link, the EN and CN can be installed in whichever order is most convenient. Otherwise, CNs should be installed before ENs, as the latter have more alignment flexibility when multiple links are involved that can be leveraged to maximize link headroom and resilience. Physical Installation Step 1. Attach elevation-adjust bracket to rear of unit. Torque these screws to 42-
60 in-lb (5-7 Nm). Note uptilt v. downtilt position options, used typically for ENs and CNs, respectively. Step 3. Attach assembled gimbal and mounting bracket with groove opening in gimbal facing up. Do not torque the azimuth adjustment bolt at this time, as you may want to adjust the angle as part of link alignment. After alignment is complete, torque to 25 ft-lb (33 Nm). For wall mounting, use fasteners appropriate to wall material. A load rating of 220 lbs. is recommended per fastener. For pole mounting, insert the band through the slot under the hex-head locking bolt. Pull the band through the slot until nearly tight, then fold over the band at the edge of the locking bolt/slot. Torque the locking bolt to 42-
44 in-lb (4.75-5 Nm). Clip off excess band if required. Partially tighten the tension bolt to secure to the pole. Do not torque the bolt at this time, as you may want to adjust the position as part of link alignment. After alignment is complete, torque the tension bolt to 70-75 in-lb (8-8.5 Nm). Up Down Step 2. Remove outer M8x70 hex/flange bolt from elevation-adjust bracket. Remove Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-09 Up Gimbal Quick Start 2 Step 4. Hang unit on gimbal, hooking inner hex/flange bolt into groove. Step 5. Return outer hex/flange bolt to bracket, orient unit, and tighten. Do not torque the bolt at this time, as you may want to adjust the angle as part of link alignment. After alignment is complete, torque to 25 ft-lb (33 Nm). Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-09 Quick Start 3 Power and Connectivity Supply -48 VDC to the unit through either its power port (1) or PoE-in enabled Ethernet port (2). Ethernet connectivity can be established for link and management traffic in a variety of configurations using the three or four Ethernet ports see our Configuration section for more details. Absent other network design constraints or goals, a single ETH<n> port can be used for both, separating traffic with VLANs. In any configuration, all power and signal cables must be terminated with Harting weatherproof connectors. Proper lightning or surge suppression devices and associated grounding are required for all connections. Grounding Install the ground wire prior to hanging the unit on the gimbal, as the pole or wall may block access to the ground port. Ground the unit by attaching the grounding wire via a standard barrel copper lug (PN#48-0061-001). Use an M8-1 X 10MM pan-
head screw and appropriate locking hardware (lock washers or thread-locker adhesive) to secure the lug to the unit. Ensure the grounding wire is attached to earth ground in accordance with local electrical code requirements. Interfaces Port 1 Description Dedicated -48 VDC input, from AC adapter or other site power source CN and EN Power, Data, and Management Interfaces 2 3 4 5 6 1000BASE-T, RJ45, with PoE-in option for powering unit 1 2 3 4 1000BASE-T, RJ45
(CN only) 1000BASE-T, RJ45, dedicated management interface SFP socket (1000BASE-X fiber or 1000BASE-T copper) USB-A for direct management access during installation or maintenance via Wi-Fi or Ethernet dongle 1 2 3 5 5 Ground Ground 6 6 Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-09 Quick Start 4 Access unit via Wi-Fi for config and alignment Advanced alternative: Upload prepared config file to unit See our Configuration section for more details on template-based config using the Node Manager web app (introduced on the next page). http://172.31.216.195 Setup Connecting the unit to DC power initiates its boot-up process. When that is complete (in typically 34 minutes), the rear panel Power LED shows steady green. Basic setup requires the following steps; see our Configuration section for detailed instructions.
! Plug the Wi-Fi dongle into the units USB port, and watch for SSID AbsoluteAir-
<9 digit unit serial number> on your mobile device. Authenticate with password 192.168.123.1
! Use your terminal app to SSH into the unit at its static Wi-Fi address:
System:~ user$ ssh admin@192.168.123.1 admin@192.168.123.1's password: admin123
! Set the country code:
admin@system-name# configure terminal admin@system-name(config)# radio country USA domain FCC
! Enter these commands to configure the radio link [example: CN (CN=master, EN=slave), 3.46 GHz, link code 1.2.0.0, and max Tx power of 30 dBm]:
admin@system-name(config)# quick-setup node-mode master frequency 3460.0 profile 1 link-code 1.2.0.0 admin@system-name(config)# radio max-permitted-pa-power 30.0 Note that unique link codes for a small number of links can be simple serial assignations in the format g.s.c.l, where each letter is an integer referring to its respective type of id. The last digit will be 0. For PtMP, see Configuration section.
! Configure your unit with its assigned static management IP address x.x.x.x and subnet mask y.y.y.y:
admin@system-name(config)# interface vlan 1 admin@system-name(config-if)# ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
(You may loose connection at this point. Open a new SSH session to the new IP address. See our Configuration section for details on networking configuration.)
! For reference, give the unit a meaningful name:
admin@system-name(config)# system name "unit name here"
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Use the units webUI for visual feedback on link performance Check range of orientations for best performance admin@system-name(config)# configure indoor-lab-mode enable
! The final step with the radio is to turn its transmit power on:
admin@system-name(config)# radio tx-opmode on
! Finally, save configuration:
admin@system-name(config)# configure save Configuration saved To confirm:
admin@system-name(config)# exit admin@system-name# show radio config <content follows...>
admin@system-name# show system information <content follows...>
Note: It is recommended to configure the units one at a time. If you connect both to the same physical network prior to configuration, you will create a loop. Alignment and Validation Point your mobile devices browser at the units IP address (either 192.168.123.1 over Wi-Fi or the static public IP address you've assigned it) to launch the Tarana Node Manager, the units web-based user interface. The UI uses the same authentication credentials as the CLI. Use the UI to optimize and validate link and system performance. Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-09 Quick Start 6 leading The Reference Safety, Warnings, and Regulatory Information Safety and Warnings General Warnings Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to equipment. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product. Use standard safety guidelines when mounting. Installation and maintenance procedures must be followed and performed by trained personnel only. Before unmounting the product, disconnect power input to reduce the risk of hazards. Do not exceed 60 V of input. Do not open the device. Opening the device voids the warranty. Do not stack anything on the radome. Dust covers must be installed on all connectors when not in use. Cable ends must be protected from weather if not connected to the device. This is a Class 1 laser product. Invisible laser radiation can be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber is connected; therefore, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures. FCC Information The FCC occupational controlled limit for maximum permissible exposure (MPE) is 5 mW/cm2. It is estimated that the maximum power density at the radome is 1.25 mW/cm2, which is below the FCC MPE limit. Since the power density for an occupational controlled environment is less than the FCC limit, no additional precautions are necessary. The occupational uncontrolled environment limit for maximum permissible exposure (MPE) is 1 mW/cm2. To meet this MPE requirement, the operator must be at a distance of 5.41 in or 29 cm away from the radome cover of the system. However, an installer can reduce exposure further by turning off the power to the device or by issuing a CLI command to the device to mute its power. General Health and Safety Information Topic Flammability Hazardous Materials Hazardous Voltage Safety Signs Surface Temperatures Explanation The equipment is designed and constructed to minimize the risk of smoke and fumes during a fire. No hazardous materials are used in the construction of this equipment. The AbsoluteAir system meets global product safety requirements for safety extra-low voltage
(SELV) rated equipment. External warning signs or other indicators on the equipment are not required. The external equipment surfaces become warm during operation, due to heat dissipation. However, the temperatures reached are not considered hazardous. Operator Health and Safety Information Topic Equipment Protrusions Explanation The equipment is designed and constructed to minimize the risk of smoke and fumes during a fire. Lifting Equipment Protection from RF Exposure Safety Warnings No hazardous materials are used in the construction of this equipment. The AbsoluteAir system meets global product safety requirements for safety extra-low voltage (SELV) rated equipment. External warning signs or other indicators on the equipment are not required. Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-04 Safety, Warnings, Regulatory 1 WARNUNG Die an diesen Gerten gemachte Einstellungen und/oder nderungen, welche nicht gem dieser Bedienungsanleitung, oder gem anderen zustzlichen Anleitungen, ausgefhrt werden, knnen Verletzungen oder Materialschden zur Folge haben und eventuell die Garantie ungltig machen. ATENCIN Llevar a cabo ajustamientos y/o modificaciones a este equipo, sin seguir las instrucciones provistas por este manual u otro documento adicional, podra resultar en lesiones a su persona o daos al equipo, y anular la garanta de este ltimo.
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Health and Safety Warning All personnel must comply with the relevant health and safety practices when working on or around the AbsoluteAir radio equipment. The AbsoluteAir system has been designed to meet relevant US and European health and safety standards as outlined in IEC Publication 60950-1. AbsoluteAir is a Class B product. It is intended to be used exclusively in telecommunications centers. Local safety regulations must be used if required. Safety instructions in this section should be used in addition to the local safety regulations. In the case of conflict between safety instructions stated herein and those indicated in local regulations, mandatory local norms will prevail. Should local regulations not be mandatory, then safety norms herein will prevail. Warning Labels WARRANTY VOID DO NOT BREAK THE TAMPER SEALS ON HARDWARE. DOING SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. WARNING Making adjustments and/or modifications to this equipment that are not in accordance with the provisions of this User Guide, the Installation Guide or other supplementary documentation may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment, and may void the equipment warranty. AVERTISSEMENT Tout rglage ou modification faits cet quipement hors du cadre dict par ce guide dutilisation ou par toute autre documentation supplmentaire pourraient causer des blessures ou endommager lquipement et peut entraner lannulation de sa garantie. Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-04 Safety, Warnings, Regulatory 2 General Hazards Topic Chassis Earthing Protection from RF Exposure Fiber Optic Cables Grounding Connections Mains Power Supply Routing Maximum Ambient Temperature Explanation The AbsoluteAir chassis earth must be connected directly to the DC supply system earthing conductor, or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar, or bus to which the DC supply system earthing is connected. When installing, servicing or inspecting an antenna always comply with the following:
Locate the antenna such that it does not infringe the RF Exposure Limit Distance, relating to the Compliance Boundary General Public. Stay aware of the potential risk of RF exposure and take appropriate precautions. Do not stand in front of or look into an antenna without first ensuring the associated transmitter or transmitters are switched off. At a multi-antenna site ask the site owner or operator for details of other radio services active at the site and for their requirements/recommendations for protection against potentially harmful exposure to RF radiation. When it is not possible to switch transmitters off at a multi-antenna site and there is potential for exposure to harmful levels of RF radiation, wear a protective suit. Handle optical fibers with care. Keep them in a safe and secure location during installation. Do not attempt to bend them beyond their minimum bending radius. Protect/cover unconnected optical fiber connectors with dust caps. Reliable grounding of the AbsoluteAir chassis must be maintained. AbsoluteAir DC power is not to be routed with any AC mains power lines. They are also to be kept away from any power lines which cross them. The maximum ambient temperature for the AbsoluteAir product is 60 degrees C. To ensure correct operation and to maximize long term component reliability, ambient temperatures must not be exceeded. Operational specification compliance is not guaranteed for higher ambients. AbsoluteAir should be mounted in such a way as to permit the vertical free flow of air through its cooling fins. Mechanical Loading When installing the AbsoluteAir on a tower, ensure that the tower is securely anchored. Ensure that the additional loading of devices will not cause any reduction in the mechanical stability of the tower. Power Supply Connection Power Supply Disconnect Rack Mount Temperature Considerations AbsoluteAir operates from a nominal -48 VDC power supply. An appropriate power supply disconnect device should be provided as part of the installation. AbsoluteAir is designed to operate in an outdoor environment with no significant obstructions in front of the radome. Do not install AbsoluteAir in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, because such a closed rack would impede the propagation of the RF signals. The maximum ambient temperature applies to the immediate operating environment of the AbsoluteAir product. Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-04 Safety, Warnings, Regulatory 3 Regulatory Information Compliance Safety Immunity Radio Approvals EMI and susceptibility IEC 60950-1:2005, 2nd Edition + Am1:2009 +
Am2:2013 EN 60950-1:2006
+A11:2009+A12010+A12:2011+A2:2013 IEC 60950-22:2005, EN 60950-22:2006+A11 UL 60950, 2nd Edition Amendment 2 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 EN61000-4-5 Level 4 AC Surge Immunity EN61000-4-4 Level 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity EN61000-4-3 Level 4 EMC Field Immunity EN61000-4-2 Level 2 ESD Immunity EN60950-1 Overvoltage Category II FCC Part 2 FCC Part 15 FCC Part 27 FCC Part 90 RSS-192, RSS-197 RSS-199 EN 302 326-2 EN 302 502 FCC part 15.207, 15.209 ICES-003; RSS-Gen EN 301 489-1, -4, -17 Class B Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-04 Safety, Warnings, Regulatory 4 Deployment in the US FCC Statement This product must be professionally installed. This device complies with FCC Rules for Class B limits. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications not expressly approved by Tarana Wireless Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with FCC RF exposure limits. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 29 cm (11.4 in.) between the radiator and user. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-04 Safety, Warnings, Regulatory 5 Deployment in Canada - Industry Canada Statements This product must be professionally installed. This Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of ICES-003. To satisfy IC RF exposure requirements for RF transmit ting devices, the following distances should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation: 58cm. This device has been designed to ensure that radio frequency emissions are maintained within the band of operation under all normal operating conditions listed in this manual. This device complies with Industry Canada RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause interference, and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le produit final doit tre install par un professionnel Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. IC avertissements d'exposition RF Pour satisfaire les exigencies dIC en ce qui a trait aux expositions aux RF pour RF dispositifs de transmission, les distances suivantes doit tre maintenue entre l'antenne de ce dispositive et des personnes pendant le fonctionnement du dispositif: 58cm. Ce dispositif a t conu pour veiller ce que les missions de radiofrquences sont maintenus dans la bande de fonctionnement dans toutes les conditions normales de fonctionnement figurant dans ce manuel. Cet appareil est conforme la norme d'Industrie Canada RSS (s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
Cet appareil ne peut pas causer d'interfrences, et. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l'appareil. Tarana Wireless, Inc. Proprietary, Confidential, and 2016. All rights reserved. vAA2-2016-04 Safety, Warnings, Regulatory 6 Deployment in the European Union CE Mark Statements This Product carries CE Mark:
Declaration of Conformity for radio and telecommunication terminal equipment under the scope of Directive 1999/5/EC statement Hereby, Tarana Wireless Inc. declares that the equipment documented in this publication is in Compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. This Product meets International guidelines for human exposure to RF fields Tarana Wireless systems are designed to be operated as to avoid contact with the antennas by the end user. It is recommended to install the system in a location where the antennas can remain at least a minimum distance as specified from the user in accordance to the regulatory guidelines which are designed to reduce the overall exposure of the user or operator. E-Field Limit Distance
(V/m) 61
(m) 0.7083 The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at Tarana Wireless Inc. location which is responsible for this product. For more information please contact your local Tarana Wireless Inc. Customer Service or Sales representative. Eco-Environmental Statements This declaration is only valid for AbsoluteAir 2 systems (hardware, software, and firmware) that are provided for use within the EU. If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by Tarana Wireless Inc. (including use of unsupported software or firmware), it may result in the equipment no longer being compliant with the regulatory requirements. Tarana Products described above are intended to be used in the following Countries:
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