Trango Broadband M2400S user manual Cabling and Grounding Considerations, Installation Notes

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Mounting Hardware

Cabling and Grounding Considerations

Grounding Example

Proper mounting of the radio includes consideration for grounding. Please note that if the radio is attached to a metal pole that is earth-grounded, no other grounding is necessary. If the radio is not earth-grounded via the mounting bracket, you must attach a grounding wire to the grounding stud on the back of the radio as in the adjacent diagram.

Figure 10: Grounding of Radio

Installation Notes

Access to the radio’s RJ-45 Port and LED status lights are purposely located at the bottom of the radio to minimize the risk of water intrusion. Do not mount the radio upside down.

The J-Box is not a weatherized device and must be located either indoors or in a weather-protected cabinet. Shielded twisted pair Cat-5 cable is recommended for all installations unless cable is placed in metal conduit.

The shield within the Cat-5 cable does not need to be grounded if the radio itself is grounded.

It is important to consider that most Cat-5 cable will deteriorate over time if exposed to the weather (especially direct sunlight). Conduit (metal or PVC) is recommended to protect the cable.

!Important! The Ethernet port compression washer should be loosely tightened around the Cat-5 cable to allow pressure equalization within the radio enclosure. Leave approximately 1 mm around the Cat-5.

It is important to provide strain relief and drip loop for STP Cat-5 cables. Do not mount the radio upside down.

Trango Broadband Wireless — User Manual M2400S Rev A

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Contents M2400S GHz Wireless Broadband System Table of Contents Table of Figures Preface Warranty Information Firmware NotificationsFCC Information CanadaOverview IntroductionSmartPolling & Bandwidth Throttling Auto-retransmit Feature ARQM2400S AP and SU Hardware Components Hardware OverviewGetting Started Connections and PowerRadio Management Concepts Wiring DiagramOpmode Browser InterfaceBrowser Interface Login Primary Features and Pages of the Browser Interface Telnet ip address of radio Command Line InterfaceTroubleshooting Basic Configuration via Browser Interface Configuring the AP Subscriber Unit Database SudbThis section you will CIR Down Creating an SU in the SudbDefault Opmode Configure Other Basic AP ParametersIP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Active Channel/PolarizationBasic Configuration via Browser Interface SU Basic Setup Configure Basic SU ParametersLink Control LED SummaryRF Link Loopback Test SU Ranging Test Advanced SetupOther Key Parameters Site Survey Basic Configuration via CLI Access Point Basic SettingsSet baseid baseid Set defaultopmode on time sec Set defaultopmode on or offIpconfig new ip new subnet mask new Set apid apid 00-FF in HEXSw 0 onoff default is on Power set minmaxdBmOn/off command Sw 3 onoff default is offSw 7 onoff default is on Subscriber Unit Database SettingsRemarks remarks Sudb add suid prreg device id suid SU IDSubscriber Unit Basic Settings Targetap apid SU System Information Parameters and Related CommandsSw 0 onoff Antenna h v eSw 1 onoff Sw 2 onoffPart Number QTY Mounting HardwareCabling and Grounding Considerations Installation NotesCommand survey time antenna DeploymentSite Selection Site Survey Example AP Search and SU Antenna AlignmentAP Search Rssi Command for Antenna AlignmentLink Management Commands SU Alignment Using LEDsSu ping suid Su linktest suid Su suidSu testrflink suid Radio Management Access Via TCP/IP ARQ with Selected Repeat and Multirate FeatureManagement SU Management from APLoading Multiple SU’s into Sudb using Dload Command Su password suid all rw ro new password new passwordSu ipconfig suid new ip new subnet new gateway Objects for Monitoring and Control Snmp SetupSU Bandwidth Monitoring AP Bandwidth MonitoringManagement Command Radio Description Access Appendix a Command Set ReferenceReboot unit Ro/rw Remarks Su ipconfig suid new IP new Default = Tftpd Appendix B Specifications Radio Transmit SpecificationsReceiver Specifications Power Specifications Ethernet I/O SpecificationsMechanical and Environmental Specifications Standard External Power SupplyStandard External Power-over-Ethernet Junction Box Integrated Antenna APIntegrated Antenna SU