User's Manual

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Installing Fusion Wideband
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© 2015 TE Connectivity D-620616-0-20 Rev K TECP-77-044 Issue 9 March 2015
CONFIGURING THE FUSION WIDEBAND SYSTEM
Before the system can operate properly, use AdminBrowser to program the Fusion Wideband
Main Hub with the frequency bands that are to be distributed. The Hub must be programmed with
the same frequencies as the RAU used.
The AdminBrowser software, described in the AdminBrowser User Manual (P
N D-620607-0-20),
must be running on a PC/laptop.
NOTE: The frequency bands should automatically be set on power up and this step should not be
required.
NOTE: Crossover Ethernet cable with
male conn
ectors required.
NOTE: The following procedures assume that the system is new from the factory and that it has not
been programmed with ban
ds. If you are replacing components in a pre-installed system with
either new units or units that may already be programmed (for example, re-using units from
another system), refer to “Replacing Fusion Wideband Components” on page 175.
Connecting the PC to the Main Hub to Run AdminBrowser
1 Connect the AC power cord to the Hub.
CAUTION! Make sure the Hub is grounded through the ground lug on the AC power and the frame ground
lug as required. The warranty does not cover damage caused when an ungrounded Hub is
powered on.
2 Plug the power cord into an AC power outlet.
3 Verify tha
t all cables are properly connected on the Hub.
4 Turn on the power to the Hub.
All LEDs blink through the power up sequence. At each port where a
RAU is detected (drawing
current), the port LEDs turn green. The Fusion Wideband STATUS LED is orange during
system boot and should turn green after about 90 seconds if it finds no faults. This state
indicates the band’s are not programmed and provides feedback on the status of the RAU
connections.
The LEDs blink for 20 seconds as a visual check tha
t they are functioning.
5 Connect the cross-over Ethernet cable to the PC/laptop and then to the RJ-45 100-BASE-T
port on the Hub’s front panel.