User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- GigAccess™ OFDM 5.8
- Installation and Operation Instructions
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- TABLE OF TABLES
- TABLE OF FIGURES
- Introduction
- Installation
- GigAccess™ OFDM 5.8 Technical Specifications
- Appendix A – WaveIP Approved Antennas
- Appendix B – RF Link Budget Calculation
- Appendix C – RF Power and Distance versus Antenna Gain
- Appendix D – RF Hazard Distance Calculation
- Appendix E – RF Channel List
- Appendix F – Outdoor Cables Scheme
- Appendix G - Using the Unit Manager Tool
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Indoor Outlet is wall mounted.
The Indoor Outlet side cables assembled as follows:
1. Crimp the RJ-45 Plugs on cable ends to form the Outdoor Unit cable.
2. Plug the Outdoor Unit cable to the RJ-45 Jack marked “AU/SU”.
3. Plug standard CAT5 cable from the PC to the RJ-45 Jack marked “10/100 BT”.
4. Plug the DC plug from the AC/DC power supply to the DC jack marked
“48VDC”.
Warning: Do not attach standard CAT5 cable from the PC to the Indoor Unit RJ-45
jack marked “AU-SU”. Connecting the PC directly to the Outdoor Unit may
cause damaged to the Ethernet NIC in the PC.
To Outdoor Unit (AU/SU) To Ethernet To Power Supply
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To Power Supply To AU To Ethernet Redundancy ports
Ground
Figure 2-9: The HUB
The HUB has 2 groups of 16 RJ-45 ports; each group has 8 ports for AUs connection
and 8 ports for Ethernet connection. One of the groups is for the stable work and the
other group is used for redundancy. The 2 groups can also use to connect 16 AUs to
the HUB.