User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeNET B130/B300 GigE Technical User Manual
- Chapter 1 - Getting Started
- Chapter 2 - Hardware Description
- 2.1 Power supply units (IDU)
- 2.2 Outdoor Units (ODU)
- 2.3 Installation Preparations
- 2.3.1 Required Components and Accessories
- 2.3.2 Antenna Placement
- 2.3.3 Antenna Poles Usage
- 2.3.4 Poles with Stretching
- 2.3.5 Wall Mounted Pole
- 2.3.6 Antenna Poles Requirements
- 2.3.7 Grounding when Using IDU-BS-G
- 2.3.8 Antenna Alignment
- 2.3.9 Precaution Measures
- 2.3.10 Service Cable Soldering Procedure
- 2.3.11 Tools Required at the Installation Site
- 2.4 BU/RB-B130D/B300D-5X-GigE
- 2.5 BU/RB-B130/B300-5X-GigE
- 2.6 Mounting Kit (MOUNT-KIT-85)
- 2.7 Specifications
- Chapter 3 - Basic Configuration Instructions
- Chapter 4 - Link Configuration
- Chapter 5 - Configuration Via Web Interface
- Chapter 6 - Supplementary Information
Chapter 2 - Hardware Description Installation Preparations
Alvarion BreezeNET B130/B300 GigE 17 Technical User Manual
Antennas are installed on the roof tops or on the building walls. This work must
be accomplished only by personnel having special skills and experience in this
area.
Antennas and cables are electric conductors. Incidental electrostatic strikes may
occur during the system installation. This can lead to equipment damaging or
may hurt the personnel. While installing or changing the elements of the
antenna-feeder system one should make sure that open metal parts are
temporarily grounded.
Do not install the antenna close to the electric power lines. Antenna and antenna
pole have to be installed in such a way that while their assembling, disassembling
and repairing they did not have any contact with power lines.
Basic precaution measures that must be fulfilled during the installation are the
following:
Do not stay on the roof top in windy or rainy weather, during the
thunderstorm or when the working zone is covered with snow or ice
Do not touch the antennas, antenna poles, cables and lighting arrestors
during the thunderstorm
Antenna placement should not be close to electric or telephone lines. Safe
distance is a distance that is a sum of the two antenna poles heights and
antenna height
2.3.10 Service Cable Soldering Procedure
The following instruction shows the "RJ-45" (modification 2) connector soldering
procedure.