Universal Scientific ODX200B User manual

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User Manual


Important Safety Notices
Safety Information
1. Read this user manual and follow all operating and safety instructions.
2. Keep all product information for future reference.
3. Installation of the system must be contracted to a professional installer.
4. The outdoor unit must not be located near power lines or other electrical
power circuits.
5. The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges
and accumulated static electricity. It is the user's responsibility to install this
device in accordance with the local electrical codes: correct installation
procedures for grounding of the outdoor unit, mast, lead-in wire and dis-
charge unit, location of discharge unit, size of grounding conductors and
connection requirements for grounding electrodes.
6. This device must be properly grounded using proper wire grounding tech-
niques in accordance with local electric codes:
The cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the
building, as close to the point of cable entry as is practical.
7. To conform to the over voltage safety requirements of telecommunications
cables, a minimum 26 AWG telecommunication line cable must be used.
8. When installing the device using cross-over Ethernet cables:
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DO NOT press the reset button on the PoE adapter for more than 5 seconds.
•DO NOT plug in the cross-over cable while the 5 RSSI LEDS on the PoE
adapter are blinking.

ii Lightning Strike and Surge Protection
Important Safety Notices
Lightning Strike and Surge Protection
This device should be properly protected against lightning strikes and power
surges.
For recommendations on the design and installation of lightning-protection sys-
tems, please see the following standards:
•LPI-175—Standard of Practice for the Design-Installation-Inspection of
Lightning Protection Systems, issued by the Lightning Protection Institute
•NFPA 780—Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems,
issued by the National Fire Protection Association
•UL 96A—Standard for Installation Requirements for Lightning Protection
Systems, issued by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Inc.
Protection System Design
Additionally, the system design must include:
•Grounding system—designed as a result of soil resistivity analysis and
including the following considerations:
– Local Standards compliance as listed above
– Available space/location
– Use of suitable grounding rods
•Down conductor route—should avoid other services (parallel routing not
closer than 2m or 80 inches), not exceed accepted bending angles (500
mm or 20 inches radius), minimize conductor length, and meet or exceed
securing requirements (fixings not more than 1m (or 40 inches) apart for
the top 10% of the route and 2m (or 80 inches) for the remaining 90% of the
route.
•Terminal—use a terminal suitable to environmental conditions that meet or
exceed the mast height and protection level requirements.
CAUTION: ALL WORK MUST BE COMPLETED BY CERTIFIED
INSTALLERS.
CAUTION: INSTALL THE PROTECTION SYSTEM DURING STORM-
FREE PERIODS.
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Important Warning Symbols iii
Important Safety Notices
Important Warning Symbols
The following symbols may be encountered during installation or troubleshooting.
Note:
The following NOTE symbol is placed after material to offer suggestions or
comments for ease of use. See the Note as follows.
Warning:
The preceding WARNING is placed before an item of importance that requires
attention to prevent damage to equipment or loss of data.
Caution:
The preceding CAUTION symbol is placed before material that requires atten-
tion to prevent personal injury or even death.
Conformance Documents
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC - Declarations of conformity are available at the
following web site address: http://www.rtte.net/Directive.htm
NOTE: Useful information and tips regarding the CPE and networking.
WARNING: Important information appears before the text it references
and should not be ignored as the content may prevent damage to the
machine.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, ONLY
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD SERVICE THIS EQUIP-
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iv Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
Important Safety Notices
Federal Communication Commission Interference
Statement
FCC Part 15 Description
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 instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure statement for mobile device without SAR
measurement
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.

Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Information v
Important Safety Notices
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Information
1. This device must be properly grounded using proper wire grounding techniques
in accordance with local electric codes:
The cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the
building, as close to the point of cable entry as is practical.
2. To conform to the over voltage safety requirements of telecommunications
cables, a minimum 26 AWG telecommunication line cable must be used.
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Statements
Installation
The transceiver and antenna equipment must be installed by a qualified profes-
sional installer and must be installed in compliance with regional, national, and
local regulations. It is the responsibility of the system installer and/or system
operator to ensure the installed system does not exceed any operational con-
straints identified by local regulations. Refer to the sections in this product User
Guide for detailed information about the correct installation steps to ensure
power and frequency settings are set correctly before connecting the antenna.
National Interface documents may identify, among other parameters, a maxi-
mum output power for the system, expressed in terms of an EIRP level that
must not be exceeded. Any use of a combination of output power and antenna
resulting in an EIRP level above the national limit may be considered illegal and
is outside the scope of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC compliance declaration.
WEEE Product Return Process
In accordance with the WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Elec-
tronic Equipment) directive, 2002/96/EC, this equipment is marked
with the logo shown. The WEEE directive seeks to increase recy-
cling and re-use of electrical and electronic equipment. This sym-
bol indicates that this product should not be disposed of as part of
the local municipal waste program.

vi WEEE Product Return Process
Important Safety Notices
Important Service Information
1. Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel. Do not remove the covers
or modify any part of this device, as this voids the warranty.
2. Disconnect the power to this product and return it for service if the following
conditions apply:
– The unit does not function after following the operating instructions out-
lined in this manual.
– The product has been dropped or the housing is damaged.
3. Record the CPE serial numbers for future reference.
Version 1.1.0.0, October 2008

Table of Contents
Important Safety Notices ......................................... i
Safety Information ...................................................................................... i
Lightning Strike and Surge Protection ....................................................... ii
Important Warning Symbols ...................................................................... iii
Conformance Documents .......................................................................... iii
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ................. iv
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Information .............................................. v
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Statements .................................................. v
WEEE Product Return Process ................................................................. v
1 Product Overview ................................................. 1
1.1 Introduction .......................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 IEEE 802.16 WiMAX Compliance ...................................................... 1
1.2 Main Features ..................................................................................... 2
1.3 Package Contents Checklist ............................................................... 3
1.3.1 Optional Contents Checklist .............................................................. 4
1.4 Connection Description ....................................................................... 5
2 Basic Installation .................................................. 7
2.1 Safety Measures ................................................................................. 7
2.2 System Requirements ......................................................................... 7
2.3 Deployment Models ............................................................................. 8
2.3.1 Lightning Strike and Surge Protection................................................. 8
2.3.2 Grounding Protection...................................................................... 12
2.4 Hardware Installation ......................................................................... 13
2.4.1 Choosing a Location....................................................................... 13
2.4.2 Grounding the CPE ........................................................................ 16
2.4.3 Preparing the Outdoor LAN Cable.................................................... 17

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2.5 Aligning the Antenna ......................................................................... 19
2.5.1 Using the Optional Signal Detector .................................................. 22
2.6 Connecting the CPE to the LAN ........................................................ 24
2.6.1 Connecting the CPE to a Stand Alone PC ........................................ 26
2.7 Completing the Installation ................................................................ 27
2.8 Installing the Antennas ...................................................................... 28
2.9 Powering Off the CPE ....................................................................... 29
2.10 Rebooting the CPE ......................................................................... 29
2.11 Resetting the CPE ........................................................................... 29
3 Features and Web GUI Configuration ................. 31
3.1 Logging In ......................................................................................... 32
3.2 Using the System Page ..................................................................... 34
3.2.1 LAN Settings ................................................................................. 34
3.2.2 NTP Settings ................................................................................. 36
3.2.3 VLAN Tagging ............................................................................... 37
3.3 Using the Band Page ........................................................................ 38
3.3.1 Band Settings ................................................................................ 38
3.3.2 FFT Settings ................................................................................. 39
3.4 Using the Security Page .................................................................... 40
3.4.1 Changing Login Details................................................................... 40
3.4.2 PKM Settings ................................................................................ 41
3.5 Using the Status Page ...................................................................... 42
3.5.1 System Status ............................................................................... 42
3.5.2 LAN Status.................................................................................... 43
3.5.3 Forwarding Status.......................................................................... 44
3.5.4 Connection Status.......................................................................... 45
3.6 Using the Tools Page ........................................................................ 46
3.6.1 Upgrading the Firmware ................................................................. 46
3.6.2 Restoring Factory Defaults.............................................................. 48
3.6.3 Rebooting the CPE ........................................................................ 49
4 Troubleshooting .................................................. 51
4.1 Common Issues ................................................................................ 52
Glossary .................................................................. 55
Index ....................................................................... 59

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Product Overview
1.1 Introduction
This CPE is designed for harsh outdoor conditions providing IP-65 grade
waterproofing, dust and salt erosion protection, and a cost effective outdoor
solution for large WiMAX deployment.
Featuring IEEE 802.16-2005 (802.16e) WiMAX Compliant technology, this
CPE supports MIMO (1X2) technology with consistent connection performance
operating at 2.3, 2.5, or 3.5 GHz frequency bands, supporting global and long
range remote side deployment.
Combining the integrated PoE (Power over Ethernet), wall/pole mount kit and
the optional signal detector, the CPE assures ease of deployment in the most
challenging of outdoor conditions where power lines are unavailable.
Additionally, the user friendly web-based configuration tool provides simple
setup and configuration.
1.1.1 IEEE 802.16 WiMAX Compliance
The IEEE 802.16e-2005 specifications describe a point-to-multipoint (PMP)
broadband wireless access standard for devices that operate between the fre-
quencies 2-11 GHz and 10-66 GHz. Both the Media Access Control (MAC) and
the physical (PHY) layers descriptions are regulated by IEEE 802.16e-2005
certification.
NOTE: The operating frequency band is dependent on the product
purchased.
NOTE: This CPE device compliance applies to a specific revision
of the 802.16 standard which is subject to amendment.
This CPE device does not support mesh communication (direct
subscriber-to-subscriber).
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2Main Features
Product Overview
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1.2 Main Features
•IEEE 802.16e-2005 compliance
•Operating Frequency 2.3, 2.5, or 3.5 GHz
•Support TDD
•OFDMA modulation, 512 1024 FFT points QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
•Security support for 3DES, AES(CCMP), EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS, PKMv2 and
X.509
•IP-65 level waterproof enclosure
•802.3af compliant Power Over Ethernet (PoE) support
•One RJ-45 Console port
•Two 7dBi dipole antennas
•High output power: Typical 25.5dBm (antenna port)
•Surge protection
•(Optional) Console detector
•MIMO 1Tx/2Rx support
•Ease of use web interface for management and configuration

Package Contents Checklist 3
Product Overview
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1.3 Package Contents Checklist
Once unpacked, ensure that all contents are included. Refer to the list below for
the materials list.
Contents List
CPE
PoE Adapter Wall Mounting Bracket
Power Cable
CD containing this
User Manual
Quick Installation Guide
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4Package Contents Checklist
Product Overview
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1.3.1 Optional Contents Checklist
Accessories List
Waterproof
Sealing Caps
2 x Bracket
Screws and
Washers
4 x Wall Mounting
Screws and
Plugs
2 x Pole
Mounting Rings
NOTE: Please check that all the listed items are present and in good
condition. If there is anything missing or damaged, contact the dealer
immediately.
Optional Materials List
Signal Detector
2 x 7 dBi External Antennas
(dependent on model purchased)
RJ-45 Cable (optional) D-Sub9 Cable (optional)
NOTE: Contact the dealer for information on obtaining optional items
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Connection Description 5
Product Overview
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1.4 Connection Description
Label Item Description
1. Antenna
Connector
Connect the external 7 dBi antennas
2. Grounding
Connector
Route to approved grounding or earth
3. PoE and Data
Port
Insert RJ-45 Ethernet cable and connect to PoE
Adapter.
See Connecting the CPE to the LAN on
page 24
4. Console port Insert RJ-45 Ethernet cable for configuration and
signal testing
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2
Basic Installation
This chapter contains information on safety and installation procedures for the
CPE. Follow the recommendations outlined in this chapter to ensure the cor-
rect operation of the CPE and reduce the risk of damage to the device or per-
sonal injury.
2.1 Safety Measures
Before installing and using the CPE, take note of the following precautions:
•Read all instructions carefully
•Use only the Power over Ethernet adapter supplied
•Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case
2.2 System Requirements
Proper installation of the CPE requires the following minimal configuration:
•A PC with an Ethernet (10/100Base-TX) port
•A Web browser installed such as Microsoft Internet Explorer®version 6.0,
Firefox®version 2.0, or Safari® version 3.0.3.
NOTE: The browser versions listed are the minimum requirement. Later
versions of the software are also acceptable.
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2.3 Deployment Models
This section describes the different deployment models supported by the CPE.
The subscriber station, in this case the CPE, receives signal directly from the
Base Transceiver Station (BTS) providing WAN access to standalone comput-
ers or devices on the LAN, whether in a business or residential setup.
2.3.1 Lightning Strike and Surge Protection
Protection against lightning strikes is an essential consideration when installing
any kind of antenna. Lightning strikes fall into two broad categories—Direct and
Indirect strikes—and require specific measures to safeguard against damage to
property and individuals including the following items:
•Grounding system—designed as a result of soil resistivity analysis and
including the following considerations:
– Local Standards compliance as listed below
– Available space/location
– Use of suitable grounding rods
CAUTION: THE INFORMATION SUPPLIED HERE IS FOR REFER-
ENCE ONLY. ALL INSTALLATIONS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY
CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
WiMAX BTS Internet
Desktop PC
Notebook
or
LAN
CPE
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•Down conductor route—should avoid other services (parallel routing not
closer than 2m or 80 inches), not exceed accepted bending angles (500
mm or 20 inches radius), minimize conductor length, and meet or exceed
securing requirements (fixings not more than 1m (or 40 inches) apart for
the top 10% of the route and 2m (or 80 inches) for the remaining 90% of the
route.
•Terminal—use a terminal suitable to environmental conditions that meet or
exceed the mast height and protection level requirements.
For recommendations on the design and installation of lightning-protection sys-
tems, please see the following standards:
•LPI-175—Standard of Practice for the Design-Installation-Inspection of
Lightning Protection Systems, issued by the Lightning Protection Institute
•NFPA 780—Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems,
issued by the National Fire Protection Association
•UL 96A—Standard for Installation Requirements for Lightning Protection
Systems, issued by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Inc.
The effectiveness of a lightning rod also depends on it’s height. The protection
umbrella narrows as mast height increases. The following illustration describes
approximately the height to coverage ratio.
So, for example, at 30 meters mast height the angle of coverage is 45 degrees.
60m
25o
35o
45o
55o
45m
30m
20m

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DIRECT STRIKE PROTECTION
A direct lightning strike, as the name suggests, describes an electrical dis-
charge directly to a lightning rod or the CPE itself.
The CPE must be installed within the lightning rod’s protection umbrella or have
sufficient grounding and surge protection installed.
See Grounding Protection on page 12 for more information on grounding spec-
ifications.
DISCLAIMER: CONSULT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL TO
DETERMINE THE CORRECT PROTECTION METHOD FOR YOUR
INSTALLATION.
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Direct Strike
w/o lightning rod
Outdoor CPE
Ground cable
lightning
lightning
Ground cable
Direct Strike
w/ lightning rod
Lightning
Rod Outdoor CPE
Protection
Umbrella
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