User's Manual

ODU CPE for BreezeACCESS VL Quick Installation Guide
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P/N: October 2006
3. Connect the Ethernet cable to the ODU RJ-45 connector.
4. Put the sealing cap back in its place to ensure protection against moisture. Make sure that the small protrusion on the side
of the cap fits inside the hole on the connector’s protective body.
5. Use appropriate sealing material to protect the connection against moisture and humidity. Use high quality sealing material
such as Scotch® 130C Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape from 3M to ensure IP-67 compliant protection against dust and
water.
6. Route the cable to the location selected for the indoor equipment.
7. Assemble an RJ-45 connector with a protective cover on the indoor end of the ODU cable. Refer to the pin assignment and
color codes in standard cables described below.
IDU Installation
1. The unit can be placed on a desktop or a shelf. Alternatively, it may be wall-mounted. The drilling template included with the
unit can be used to simplify the wall installation process.
2. Connect the ODU cable to the RADIO port.
3. Connect the indoor unit to the AC mains using the power cord supplied with the unit.
NOTE:
The indoor unit should be connected to the power source only after it has been connected to the outdoor unit.
The color codes of the power cord are:
Brown Phase ~
Blue Neutral 0
Yellow/green Grounding
4. Use a crossed Ethernet cable to connect the ETHERNET port to a Hub/Switch. Use a straight Ethernet cable to connect
directly to a PC’s NIC.
Basic Configuration
1. Initial configuration can be performed using either Telnet for accessing the Installer Monitor program or a web browser for
accessing the built-in Web Configuration Server.
2. To configure parameters using Telnet, connect a PC/Notebook to the Ethernet port of the IDU, using a straight Ethernet
cable.
3. To configure parameters using the Web Configuration Server, connect a PC/Notebook or a Pocket PC/PDA with a web
browser to the Ethernet port of the IDU, using a straight Ethernet cable.
4. You can also connect directly to the ODU’s IDU COM, using the special Y-cable (see instructions below).
5. Configure the PC's IP parameters to enable connectivity with the unit. The IP address of the SU for local management
access is 192.168.254.251. The Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. The recommended IP address for the PC is
192.168.254.250, as this is also the default TFTP Sever IP Address (required for downloading SW versions and for
downloading/uploading configuration files).
6. Run the Telnet program or open a web browser, and connect to 192.168.254.251. The Enter the password prompt is
displayed. Enter the password (the default password is “installer”) and press the Enter key.
7. Configure the basic parameters required for connectivity with the base station. The following table includes the basic
parameters and their default values:
Table 1: Basic Parameters
Parameter Default Value Comment
Ethernet Port auto Negotiation
Enable/Disable
Enabled
Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Applicable only if Ethernet Port Auto Negotiation
Enable/Disable is set to Disable
User Name Null Must be supplied by system administrator
User Password Null Must be supplied by system administrator
Organization Name Optional – according to administrator policy
Address Optional– according to administrator policy
Country Optional– according to administrator policy
BST/AU ID 186.190.0.0.250.206
BST/AU ID Mask 255.255.255.0.0.0
Best BST/AU Support Disable
Preferred BST/AU ID
Preferred BST/AU ID Mask
Bandwidth 3.5 MHz
Scanning Start Frequency Depend on Radio Band and
Bandwidth
Scanning End Frequency Depend on Radio Band and
Bandwidth
Scanning Main Step 875 KHz
Scanning Intermediate Steps
Bits 0 to 7
0 for all eight bits
Discrete Frequencies Null
Rx Attenuator (2.3 GHz units
only)
0