Radwin RW-5200-0250 User manual

RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
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RADWIN 5000 HPMP
Point to Multipoint Broadband Wireless
USER MANUAL
RELEASES 3.1.00
The information in this User Manual refers to the following products:
RADWIN 5000 HBS –
RW-5200-0250, RW-5200-0249
RADWIN 5000 HSU –
RW-5550-0150, RW-5550-0250, RW-5520-0150, RW-5520-0350, RW-5510-0350
RW-5550-0149, RW-5550-0249, RW-5520-0149, RW-5520-0349, RW-5510-0349
RADWIN IDU (PoE) –
RW-9921-001x

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General Note Regulatory Compliance
This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world. This means
that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to
comply. The frequency bands in which the system operates may be “unlicensed” and in these
bands, the system can be used provided it does not cause interference.
FCC - Compliance
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.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Warning
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when using the outdoor
antenna kits in the United States (or where FCC rules apply), only those
antennas certified with the product are used. The use of any antenna other
than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden by FCC rules 47
CFR part 15.204.
Warning
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when configuring the
radio in the United States (or where FCC rules apply), the Tx power is set
according to the values for which the product is certified. The use of Tx
power values other than those, for which the product is certified, is
expressly forbidden by FCC rules 47 CFR part 15.204.
Caution
Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced
installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety
codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate
government regulatory authorities. Failure to do so may void the product
warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and
financial liabilities. Resellers or distributors of this equipment are not liable
for injury, damage or violation of regulations associated with the installation
of outdoor units or antennas. The installer should configure the output
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Warning
•Where Outdoor units are configurable by software to Tx power values
other than those for which the product is certified, it is the responsi-
bility of the Professional Installer to restrict the Tx power to the certi-
fied limits.
•This product was tested with special accessories - indoor unit (IDU or
PoE), FTP CAT-5e shielded cable with sealing gasket, 12 AWG
grounding cable - which must be used with the unit to insure compli-
ance.
Indoor Units comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) These devices may not cause harmful interference.
(2) These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Canadian Emission Requirements for Indoor Units
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numẻrique de la classe B est conforme ảla norme NMB-003 du Canada.
China MII
Operation of the equipment is only allowed under China MII 5.8GHz band regulation
configuration with EIRP limited to 33 dBm (2 Watt).
India WPC
Operation of the equipment is only allowed under India WPC GSR-38 for 5.8GHz band
regulation configuration.
Unregulated
In countries where the radio is not regulated the equipment can be operated in any regulation
configuration, best results will be obtained using Universal regulation configuration.
Safety Practices
Applicable requirements of National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70; and the National
Electrical Safety Code, ANSI/IEEE C2, must be considered during installation.

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1. A Primary Protector is not required to protect the exposed wiring as long as the exposed
wiring length is limited to less than or equal to 140 feet, and instructions are provided to
avoid exposure of wiring to accidental contact with lightning and power conductors in
accordance with NEC Sections 725-54 (c) and 800-30.
In all other cases, an appropriate Listed Primary Protector must be provided. Refer to Articles
800 and 810 of the NEC for details.
2. For protection of ODU against direct lightning strikes, appropriate requirements of NFPA
780 should be considered in addition to NEC.
3. For Canada, appropriate requirements of the CEC 22.1 including Section 60 and additional
requirements of CAN/CSA-B72 must be considered as applicable.
4. For Brazil, this product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a
qualified personal who has RF and related rule knowledge.
Regarding the operation on range of 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz, the average output power of
the equipments with integrated antenna must be adjusted to the maximum limit of 5,36 dBm
(models RW-5550-0150, RW-5520-0150, RW-5520-0350 e RW-5510-0350).
The average output power of the equipments with external antennas can be adjusted to
higher output power but it´s necessary be aware with the antenna gain. For an average
output power of 20,26 dBm must be used an antenna with a maximum gain of 7,86 dBi
(models RW-5200-0250 e RW-5550-0250).

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Brief
Part 1: Basic Installation
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Site Preparation
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation
Part 2: Sector Installation
Chapter 4 Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
Chapter 5 Installing the Sector
Chapter 6 Managing the Sector
Part 3: Site Synchronization
Chapter 7 Hub Site Synchronization
Part 4: Field Installation Topics
Chapter 8 Pole and Wall Installation
Chapter 9 Lightning Protection and Grounding Guidelines
Part 5: Product Reference
Appendix A Technical Specifications
Appendix B Wiring Specifications
Appendix C RF Exposure
Appendix D Regional Notice: French Canadian
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Table of Contents
Part 1: Basic Installation
Chapter 1 Introduction
Welcome to RADWIN 5000 HPMP!............................................................... 1-1
RADWIN 5000 HPMP Highlights ................................................................... 1-1
Some Terminology ...................................................................................... 1-1
Key features of RADWIN 5000 HPMP ..................................................... 1-2
RADWIN 5000 HPMP Components ......................................................... 1-3
RADWIN 5000 HBS High Capacity Base Station................................................ 1-3
RADWIN 55xx HSU High Capacity Subscriber Units .......................................... 1-3
The RADWIN Manager ................................................................................ 1-4
Conventions Used in this Manual .................................................................. 1-4
Notifications ......................................................................................... 1-4
Typographical conventions .................................................................... 1-4
General......................................................................................................... 1-4
Software ....................................................................................................... 1-4
Viewing and Printing ............................................................................. 1-5
Chapter 2 Site Preparation
Planning the Sector Site .............................................................................. 2-1
Overview .............................................................................................. 2-1
The Site Survey .......................................................................................... 2-1
Introduction ......................................................................................... 2-1
Recommended Equipment ..................................................................... 2-1
Stage 1: Preliminary Survey......................................................................... 2-2
Stage 2: Physical Survey.............................................................................. 2-3
Additional Outdoor Site Requirements ................................................... 2-3
Additional Indoor Site Requirements ..................................................... 2-4
Stage 3: RF Survey ..................................................................................... 2-4
RF Planning for Dense Installations and Collocated Sites ................................ 2-4
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation
Safety Practices .......................................................................................... 3-1
Preventing overexposure to RF energy .................................................. 3-1
Grounding ............................................................................................ 3-1
Protection against Lightning ................................................................. 3-2
General ................................................................................................ 3-2
Package Contents ....................................................................................... 3-2
HBS and HSU ODU Package Contents ..................................................... 3-2
External Antenna Package Contents ...................................................... 3-4
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Devices ....................................................... 3-4
GbE PoE........................................................................................................ 3-4
Basic PoE Device ........................................................................................... 3-5
Hub Site Synchronization (HSS) Unit ..................................................... 3-5
GSU ...................................................................................................... 3-6
Additional Tools and Materials Required........................................................ 3-7
Tools and Materials ............................................................................... 3-7
Cables and connectors .......................................................................... 3-7
Hardware Installation Sequence................................................................... 3-7
Outdoor installation..................................................................................... 3-8
Preparing the ODU before Deployment .................................................. 3-8
Mounting the ODU ................................................................................ 3-8
Mounting external antennas .................................................................. 3-9
Mounting the Lightning Protection Devices ............................................ 3-9
Outdoor Connections ............................................................................ 3-9

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Installing a Sector using PoE Devices ................................................... 3-10
Connecting User Equipment ................................................................. 3-10
Aligning HSUs to a HBS.............................................................................. 3-10
Part 2: Sector Installation
Chapter 4 Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
What we will do here...................................................................................4-1
Installing the RADWIN Manager Application ..................................................4-1
Minimum System Requirements ............................................................4-1
Installing the Software ..........................................................................4-2
Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager ...................................................4-2
The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept..........................................................4-3
Log-on Errors and Cautions..........................................................................4-6
Unsupported Device ..............................................................................4-6
Incorrect IP Address .............................................................................4-6
Incorrect Password ...............................................................................4-7
Invalid Read/Write Community String ...................................................4-7
Exploring the RADWIN Manager Main Window - HBS .....................................4-7
HBS Main Button Menu ..........................................................................4-7
Sector Status Panel ...............................................................................4-8
Base Station Panel ................................................................................4-8
HBS Events Log ................................................................................... 4-10
HBS Main Window ...............................................................................4-11
Exploring the RADWIN Manager Main Window - HSU ...................................4-13
Logging on to an HSU................................................................................ 4-13
HSU Main Button Menu ........................................................................ 4-15
HSU Link Status .................................................................................. 4-15
HSU Events Log ...................................................................................4-16
HSU Link Performance ......................................................................... 4-16
What Comes Next? .............................................................................. 4-16
Chapter 5 Installing the Sector
Scope of this Chapter ..................................................................................5-1
Concepts ....................................................................................................5-1
Workflow ....................................................................................................5-2
Configuring the Sector out of the Box - IP Addresses .....................................5-2
Activating the HBS.......................................................................................5-7
Registering the HSUs for Service ................................................................ 5-14
Chapter 6 Managing the Sector
Scope of this Chapter ..................................................................................6-1
Configuring the HBS/HSU.............................................................................6-1
System (HBS and HSU) ..........................................................................6-2
Air Interface (HBS) ...............................................................................6-4
Tx and Antenna (HBS and HSU) .............................................................6-6
Hub Site Sync [HSS] (HBS) ....................................................................6-6
Management (HBS and HSU) .................................................................6-6
Inventory (HBS and HSU) ......................................................................6-6
Security (HBS and HSU) ........................................................................6-7
Date and Time (HBS and HSU) ...............................................................6-8
Ethernet (HBS only) ..............................................................................6-8
Operations (HBS and HSU) ....................................................................6-9
HSU Connection Table .................................................................................6-9
Part 3: Site Synchronization
Chapter 7 Hub Site Synchronization
Scope of this Chapter ..................................................................................7-1
What is Hub Site Synchronization?...............................................................7-1
Hardware Installation ..................................................................................7-3

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Connecting an HSS Unit .........................................................................7-3
Using a Single HSS Unit .........................................................................7-4
Using More than One HSS Unit ...............................................................7-4
Condition 1: Cabling Sequence........................................................................7-4
Condition 2: Total HSS Cable Length ...............................................................7-6
ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout .................................................................7-6
Radio Frame Pattern (RFP)...........................................................................7-6
Without HSS .........................................................................................7-6
RFP and HSS .........................................................................................7-7
RFP: General Radio Frame Pattern .........................................................7-8
Sector Configuration and HSS.......................................................................7-8
Part 4: Field Installation Topics
Chapter 8 Pole and Wall Installation
ODU Mounting Kit Contents..........................................................................8-1
Mounting an ODU on a Pole .........................................................................8-2
Mounting an ODU on a Wall .........................................................................8-3
Mounting an External Antenna .....................................................................8-4
Mounting a Connectorized ODU Horizontally..................................................8-4
Chapter 9 Lightning Protection and Grounding Guidelines
Grounding for Antenna Cable .......................................................................9-1
Grounding for Indoor/Outdoor Units .............................................................9-2
ODU Grounding .....................................................................................9-2
IDU Grounding ......................................................................................9-3
External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding.....................................9-3
Internal ESD Protection circuits ....................................................................9-8
Part 5: Product Reference
Appendix A Technical Specifications
Scope of these Specifications ...................................................................... A-1
ODU - HBS and HSU................................................................................... A-1
GbE PoE Device - Indoor, AC for HBS only ................................................... A-3
PoE Device - Indoor, AC.............................................................................. A-4
PoE Device - Outdoor, DC ........................................................................... A-4
GSU .......................................................................................................... A-5
Antenna Characteristics .............................................................................. A-6
Appendix B Wiring Specifications
ODU-PoE Cable ...........................................................................................B-1
ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout .................................................................B-1
User Port Connectors..................................................................................B-2
LAN Port ...............................................................................................B-2
Example for connecting the alarm connector ..........................................B-2
DC Power Terminals ....................................................................................B-2
DC PoE ..................................................................................................B-2
Appendix C RF Exposure
Appendix D Regional Notice: French Canadian
Procédures de sécurité................................................................................ D-1
Généralités .......................................................................................... D-1
Mise à la terre ...................................................................................... D-1
Protection contre la foudre ................................................................... D-1
Précautions de sécurité pendant le montage de ODU ............................. D-2
Connecter la terre à IDU-C ................................................................... D-2
Installation sur pylône et mur...................................................................... D-2
Contenu du kit de montage ODU ........................................................... D-3
Montage sur un pylône ......................................................................... D-3
Montage sur un mur ............................................................................. D-5

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Montage d'une antenne externe ........................................................... D-6
Contenu du kit de montage d'une antenne externe ................................ D-6

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List of Figures
FIGURE 1-1 SINGLE SECTOR BASE STATION ..............................................................1-3
FIGURE 1-2 SMALL FORM FACTOR ANTENNA IN CONNECTORIZED ODU .............................1-3
FIGURE 1-3 HIGH GAIN INTEGRATED ANTENNA...........................................................1-3
FIGURE 1-4 CONNECTORIZED ODU.........................................................................1-3
FIGURE 3-1 ODU MOUNTING KIT...........................................................................3-3
FIGURE 3-2 ODU FORM FACTORS ..........................................................................3-3
FIGURE 3-3 EXTERNAL ANTENNAS FOR USE WITH RADWIN 5000 HPMP........................3-4
FIGURE 3-4 BASIC POE DEVICE - SHOWING THE RADIO ETHERNET PORT ..........................3-5
FIGURE 3-5 RUGGEDIZED DC-POE DEVICE: INPUT IS -20 TO -60 VDC (SINGLE INPUT) .....3-5
FIGURE 3-6 HSS INTERCONNECTION UNIT ...............................................................3-6
FIGURE 3-7 GENERAL GSU CONFIGURATION .............................................................3-6
FIGURE 3-8 TYPICAL HSU INSTALLATION WITH EXTERNAL ANTENNA................................3-8
FIGURE 3-9 BEEP SEQUENCE FOR ANTENNA ALIGNMENT .............................................3-11
FIGURE 4-1 PINGING THE BASE STATION. .................................................................4-3
FIGURE 4-2 LOG-ON WINDOW ...............................................................................4-3
FIGURE 4-3 EXTENDED LOG-ON WINDOW .................................................................4-4
FIGURE 4-4 LOG ON WINDOW EXPOSING THE USER TYPES. ...........................................4-4
FIGURE 4-5 OPENING RADWIN MANAGER WINDOW - HBS..........................................4-6
FIGURE 4-6 UNSUPPORTED DEVICE MESSAGE .............................................................4-6
FIGURE 4-7 UNREACHABLE DEVICE MESSAGE .............................................................4-7
FIGURE 4-8 INVALID COMMUNITY STRING MESSAGE ....................................................4-7
FIGURE 4-9 HBS MAIN BUTTON MENU .....................................................................4-7
FIGURE 4-10 SECTOR STATUS PANEL.......................................................................4-8
FIGURE 4-11 BASE STATION DETAIL PANEL...............................................................4-9
FIGURE 4-12 EVENTS LOG PANEL ......................................................................... 4-10
FIGURE 4-13 HBS MAIN WINDOW (REDUCED) - UP TO 16 HSUS ...............................4-11
FIGURE 4-14 HSU DISPLAY - DETAIL..................................................................... 4-11
FIGURE 4-15 HSU DISPLAY - CONTEXT MENU (RIGHT CLICK).......................................4-12
FIGURE 4-16 HSU DISPLAY - DETAIL. SCROLL RIGHT FOR MORE FIELDS .........................4-12
FIGURE 4-17 LOGGING ON TO AN HSU..................................................................4-13
FIGURE 4-18 OPENING RADWIN MANAGER WINDOW - HSU......................................4-14
FIGURE 4-19 HSU MAIN BUTTON MENU ................................................................. 4-15
FIGURE 5-1 LOGGING ON WITH FACTORY DEFAULT IP ADDRESS .....................................5-2
FIGURE 5-2 MAIN WINDOW FOR UN-CONFIGURES HBS ODU ........................................5-3
FIGURE 5-6 HBS READY FOR CONFIGURATION AND ACTIVATION .....................................5-7
FIGURE 5-7 THE SECTOR SHOWING HSUS CONFIGURED BUT UNREGISTERED ...................5-13
FIGURE 5-8 FULLY FUNCTIONAL SECTOR ................................................................. 5-16
FIGURE 6-1 HSU INTERCOMMUNICATION ............................................................... 6-10
FIGURE 7-1 INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY COLLOCATED UNITS ...........................................7-2
FIGURE 7-2 COLLOCATED UNITS USING HUB SITE SYNCHRONIZATION (1) ........................7-2
FIGURE 7-3 COLLOCATED UNITS USING HUB SITE SYNCHRONIZATION (2) ........................7-2
FIGURE 7-4 HSS INTERCONNECTION UNIT ...............................................................7-3
FIGURE 7-5 HSS WIRING SCHEMATIC......................................................................7-4
FIGURE 7-6 HSS SYNC SIGNAL PATH WITH ODU 1 AS HSS MASTER ..............................7-4
FIGURE 7-7 CASCADING TWO HSS UNITS .................................................................7-5
FIGURE 7-8 CASCADING THREE HSS UNITS...............................................................7-5
FIGURE 7-9 RADIO FRAME PATTERN........................................................................7-7
FIGURE 7-10 HSS SETTINGS WINDOW ....................................................................7-9
FIGURE 7-11 SETTING HBS AS HSM OR HSC...........................................................7-9
FIGURE 7-12 HBS AS HSM ................................................................................ 7-10
FIGURE 8-1 LARGE CLAMP ....................................................................................8-1
FIGURE 8-2 SMALL CLAMP ....................................................................................8-1

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FIGURE 8-3 ARM ................................................................................................8-1
FIGURE 8-4 MOUNTING ON A POLE .........................................................................8-2
FIGURE 8-5 MOUNTING ON A WALL ........................................................................8-3
FIGURE 8-6 MOUNTED ODUS WITH CORRECT “WATER NOSE”........................................8-4
FIGURE 8-7 INCORRECTLY MOUNTED ODU (NO “WATER NOSE”) ....................................8-4
FIGURE 9-1 GROUNDING ANTENNA CABLES................................................................9-2
FIGURE 9-2 GROUNDING A TYPICAL POLE INSTALLATION...............................................9-4
FIGURE 9-3 GROUNDING A TYPICAL WALL INSTALLATION ..............................................9-5
FIGURE 9-4 ODU SURGE SUPPRESSOR AND GROUNDING ..............................................9-5
FIGURE 9-5 TRANSTECTOR’S SURGE SUPPRESSOR .......................................................9-6
FIGURE 9-6 SURGE SUPPRESSOR AND GROUNDING AT BUILDING ENTRY POINT ...................9-7
FIGURE D-1 GRANDE CLAME ................................................................................. D-3
FIGURE D-2 PETITE CLAME................................................................................... D-3
FIGURE D-3 BRAS .............................................................................................. D-3
FIGURE D-4 MONTAGE SUR UN PYLÔNE ................................................................... D-4
FIGURE D-5 MONTAGE SUR UN MUR ....................................................................... D-5

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List of Tables
TABLE 4-1 PC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RADWIN MANAGER APPLICATION ......................4-1
TABLE 4-2 PRECONFIGURED SETUP..........................................................................4-2
TABLE 4-3 USER TYPES, DEFAULT PASSWORDS AND FUNCTION .......................................4-5
TABLE 4-4 HBS MAIN BUTTON BAR FUNCTIONS ..........................................................4-8
TABLE 4-5 HBS DETAIL PANEL BUTTON BAR FUNCTIONS ..............................................4-9
TABLE 4-6 HSU MAIN WINDOW DETAIL DISPLAY BUTTON BAR FUNCTIONS ......................4-12
TABLE 4-7 HSU MAIN BUTTON BAR FUNCTIONS........................................................ 4-15
TABLE 7-1 ODU/HSS UNIT CONNECTION PINOUT .....................................................7-6
TABLE 7-2 RADIO FRAME PATTERN TABLE - RADWIN 5000 HBS.................................7-7
TABLE 7-3 RADIO FRAME PATTERN TABLE - RADWIN 2000........................................7-7
TABLE 7-4 RADIO FRAME PATTERN TABLE - WINLINK 1000.........................................7-7
TABLE 7-5 EXTERNAL PULSE STATUS ..................................................................... 7-10
TABLE 8-1 BILL OF MATERIALS: ODU MOUNTING KIT..................................................8-1
TABLE B-1 ODU-POE RJ-45 CONNECTOR PINOUT .....................................................B-1
TABLE B-2 ODU/HSS UNIT CONNECTION PINOUT .....................................................B-1
TABLE B-3 FAST ETHERNET CONNECTOR PINOUT .......................................................B-2
TABLE B-4 TERMINAL BLOCK 2-PIN -48VDC.............................................................B-2
TABLE C-1 SAFETY DISTANCES FOR RADWIN 5000 HPMP FCC AND IC PRODUCTS......... C-1
TABLE C-2 SAFETY DISTANCES FOR RADWIN 5000 HPMP ETSI PRODUCTS .................. C-1

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Chapter 1
Introduction
Welcome to RADWIN 5000 HPMP!
RADWIN 5000 HPMP delivers up to 200Mbps and is the ideal choice for last mile enterprise
connectivity and high-end applications that demand assured performance with guaranteed
bandwidth per subscriber.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP sector base station delivers up to 200Mbps, providing the highest end
user capacity in the market to best support voice, data and high resolution video applications,
today and tomorrow. By delivering high capacity over a single radio unit, RADWIN solution
saves valuable tower space, eases maintenance efforts and reduces the total cost of owner-
ship per megabit. Offering a variety of powerful SUs, RADWIN 5000 HPMP enables service
capacity of up to 50Mbps for enterprise customers.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP Highlights
•High capacity per Sector
•100 Mbps aggregate net throughput, full duplex
•Ethernet connectivity
•High capacity end user equipment - 10, 20, 50Mbps
•Up to 16 Subscriber Units per sector
•Guaranteed SLA and capacity per Subscriber Unit
•Small and constant latency - 4 to 10msec typical under full sector load
•Wide range of frequency bands - 4.8 to 6GHz
Some Terminology
A Point to Multipoint network is typically abbreviated to PtMP. The PtMP networks
described in this Manual are of course, radio links.
A PtMP link consists of at least one Base Station (BS) radio linked to several Subscriber
Unit (SU) radios. The SUs are sometimes called Customer Premises Equipment (CPEs).
The terminology comes from the field of telephony.
The radio links are effected by using a sector antenna with the BS. The SUs use directional
antennas aligned to the BS.

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A Sector consists of a BS and a group of SUs within the angular sector covered by the BS
antenna. A Sector is typically 60° or 90° depending of course on the choice of antenna.
BSs may be collocated to provide sectorial coverage up to 360°.
The RF characteristics of a Sector will be common to each radio: Frequency (regulation),
band and channel bandwidth. Adjacent Sectors in a PtMP network will typically use different
frequencies and non-overlapping bands to mitigate mutual BS interference.
The RADWIN 5000 HPMP product suite supports considerably higher capacity than other cur-
rent technologies (such as Wi-Max). We distinguish between generic BSs and SUs and RAD-
WIN units, relabelling the latter, HBSs and HSUs (H=hich capacity).
Key features of RADWIN 5000 HPMP
» 100 Mbps aggregate net throughput, full duplex
» Configurable Maximum Information Rate (MIR) per HSU
» Long Range –40km @ 20Mbps
» Advanced OFDM & MiMO 2x2 for nLOS performance
» Enhanced interference mitigation capability
» Inter & intra site sync. to reduce self interference
» Long range –up to 40 km/25 miles
» Dedicated traffic bandwidth allocation ensuring SLA & latency
» Low latency –min < 3ms, typical 4 to 10ms
» Channel bandwidth –20 MHz
» Regulation - FCC/ETSI/WPC/UNI /MII
» Multi band HBSs and HSUs
» Simple to deploy
» Fully integrated with RADWIN Legacy solutions:
•Coexists with RADWIN 2000 and WinLink 1000 products
•Common RADWIN Manager

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RADWIN 5000 HPMP Components
RADWIN 5000 HBS High Capacity Base Station
The HBS consists of RADWIN 5000 HBS BS ODU, a sector dual-
pole antenna and a PoE device, which provides a LAN interface to
user equipment.
A single HBS supports up to 16 HSUs.
Figure 1-1: Single Sector Base Station
RADWIN 55xx HSU High Capacity Subscriber Units
Figure 1-2: Small form factor Figure 1-3: High gain integrated Figure1-4:ConnectorizedODU
antenna in connectorized ODUantenna
An HSU consists of a RADWIN 55xx HSU ODU. It may be a small form factor (SFF) model with
a built in antenna, or a regular integrated or connectorized unit. The latter should use a dual
pole antenna for best performance.

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The RADWIN Manager
The RADWIN Manager is an SNMP-based management application which manages a com-
plete sector over a single IP address. It can also manage HSUs separately.
The intuitive, easy-to-use RADWIN Manager has a graphical Microsoft Windows interface.
Conventions Used in this Manual
Notifications
Notifications consist of Notes, Cautions and Warnings.
The purpose of a Note is to
Note
•Draw your attention to something that may not be obvious or coun-
ter-intuitive
•Emphasize a special feature or peculiarity of the RADWIN 5000 HPMP
•Offer an external reference for additional information
•Add a caveat that would not qualify as a full Caution or Warning (see
below)
•Provide additional background to what follows
•Offer a recommendation
•Highlight an indication of something to watch out for
•Advise you if an action has “side effects” i.e. it may disturb something
else that would be best left undisturbed
•Remind you of something that should be kept in mind
Caution
A Caution is a notification of risk of damage to equipment or of service
degradation
Warning
A Warning is a notification of risk of danger to persons operating near the
equipment
Typographical conventions
General
Where a term is defined or introduced for the first time, it is shown in Boldface. You will
have noticed this usage in the Terminology section above.
Software
The RADWIN Manager is a Microsoft Windows application following the user interface con-
ventions of familiar Microsoft Windows programs.

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Viewing and Printing
This manual is optimized for viewing online as a PDF file. To this end it uses an 11 point
Tahoma typeface for main text. Tables for most part, use 7 or 8 point fonts. Here are a few
pointers for hard-copy printing:
•The text and table typefaces used are large enough to print the manual at two pages
per sheet
•For good legibility, use a commercial grade laser printer. A color printer is of course
best, however a monochrome printer set to use gray-scale gives acceptable results
•Better quality ink jet printers also give good output
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