User's Manual
GND 
This M5 screw provides a ground connection point to the base station. It is 
the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the unit is professionally grounded 
and complies with all relevant local codes. 
GPS 
N-type connector for mandatory external GPS antenna.  3.3V power on center 
pin. 
ETH-1 
This Gigabit Ethernet port serves as the data traffic backhaul 
Interface and also provides for in-band management of the base station. 
Note that this port may be physically routed directly to the operator’s 
network equipment, or it may be daisy-chained through additional PureWave 
Quantum sectors by routing it to another unit’s ETH-2 port. 
Cat-5 (RJ-45), Single-Mode Fiber (HartingPull/Han 3 A), and Multi-Mode (LC 
duplex) Fiber options are available for the ETH-1 port. 
ETH-2 
This Gigabit Ethernet port serves as an incoming daisy-chain port from a 
neighboring sector, and may be used for out-of-band management of the 
base station. It may also be used to connect to an external device, such as a 
web camera. Daisy-chained traffic is aggregated and passed through the ETH-
1 port. 
Cat-5 (RJ-45), Single-Mode Fiber (HartingPull/Han 3 A), and Multi-Mode (LC 
duplex) Fiber options are available for the ETH-2 port. 
CONSOLE 
RJ-45 based RS-232 port for CLI control via a console. 
Defaults settings are 38400, 8, None, 1, Xon/Xoff. 
ANT 1-6 
N-type Tx / Rx Antenna Ports. Note that different models have differing 
numbers of antenna ports. 
BH 1-2 
N-type Tx / Rx Wireless Backhaul Antenna Ports. These ports are reserved for 
future use and, if present, should be tightly capped and weather-proofed. 
Table 2: Description of Connectors 
LED  Function 
STATUS 
Green - BS is up and running normally. No faults detected. 
Blinking Red – System booting up, or system is temporarily down. 
Solid Red - Fault detected. 
Off – LEDs disabled or Power is off. Fault detected if POWER LED is Green, but STATUS LED is 
Off. 
LINK/ACT 
Solid Green – Connected to an Ethernet switch. 
Blinking Green – Ethernet packet activity. 
Off – LEDs disabled or no Ethernet activity detected. 
POWER 
Green – Power is being supplied to the BS. 
Off – LEDs disabled or no power is being supplied to the BS. 
Table 3: Description of LEDs 










