3Z Telecom Antenna W.A.S.P User Manual

Antenna W.A.S.P.
User’s Guide
REGULATORY SPECIFICATIONS 4
FCC P I
NDUSTRY CANADA NOTIFICATIONS
CE M
ART
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ARK CONFORMITY
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RADIO FREQUENCY NOTIFICATIONS 6
FCC N
OTIFICATIONS
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LIST OF APPROVED ANTENNAS 7
ANTENNA WASP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8
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NTENNA
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ATA COLLECTORS
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ATA COLLECTOR MANAGER
WASP T
3-D O T
EMPERATURE
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ATTERY LEVEL
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IRELESS SIGNAL STRENGTH
WASP S
ENSORS
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ELEMETRY AND SENSOR MEASUREMENTS
RIENTATION (AZIMUTH, TILT, AND ROLL
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ANTENNA WASP INSTALLATION GUIDE 11
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TEP 1 - INSTALL THE DATA COLLECTOR MANAGER SOFTWARE
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TEP 2 - INSTALL THE DATA COLLECTOR ANTENNA
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TEP 3 - INSTALL THE DATA COLLECTOR
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TEP 4 - RUN THE DATA MANAGER SOFTWARE
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TEP 5 - CONNECT TO THE DATA COLLECTOR
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TEP 6 - UPDATE SYSTEM TIME
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TEP 7 - APPLY POWER TO THE ANTENNA
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TEP 8 - CONFIGURE THE DATA COLLECTOR WITH ANTENNA
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TEP 9 - WAIT FOR ANTENNA
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TEP 10 – INSTALL ANTENNA
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TEP 11 - COMMISSION EACH ANTENNA
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WASP S
WASP
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WASP S
ENSORS TO CONNECT
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WASP S
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ENSORS
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ENSOR
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WASP S
ENSORS
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DATA COLLECTOR MANAGER SOFTWARE GUIDE 33
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UNNING THE DATA COLLECTOR MANAGER
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ONNECTING TO A DATA COLLECTOR
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UMMARY VIEW
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ENERAL SETTINGS PANEL
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ITE NAME SETTING
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OCATION SETTING
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LARM SETTINGS
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THERNET SETTINGS
SNMP S W
EB UPLOAD SETTINGS
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NTENNA
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NTENNA
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NTENNA
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ARGET ORIENTATION
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OWNLOADING ANTENNA
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RAPH VIEW
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ABLE VIEW
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XPORTING ANTENNA
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YSTEM STATUS
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REFERENCES
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UTOMATIC REFRESH SETTING
ETTINGS
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LAYBACK VIEW
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WASP S
WASP S
WASP I
TATUS
ETTINGS
DENTIFICATION
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WASP D
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WASP D
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ATA
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ATA
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NETWORKING GUIDE 52
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 53
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NTENNA
WASP S
ENSORS ARE NOT CONNECTING TO THE DATA COLLECTOR
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACTS 54
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Regulatory Specifications
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Industry Canada Notifications
This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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CE Mark Conformity
(insert EC Certificate of Conformity here, when issued)
3Z Telecom, Inc. declares that the WASP Sensor and Data Collector products conform to their respective specifications, following the provisions of the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC:
3Z Telecom, Inc. déclare que les produits est conforme aux conditions essentielles et aux dispositions relatives à la directive 1999/5/EC.
• EN 301 489-1, 301 489-17 General EMC requirements for Radio equipment.
• EN 300 328 Technical requirements for Radio equipment.
CAUTION—The products are intended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries. Outdoor use may be restricted to certain frequencies and/or may require a license for operation. Contact local authority for procedure to follow.
Note: ESD precautions should be used when attaching or removing the antenna from the Data Collector.
Note: Combinations of power levels and antennas resulting in a radiated power level of above 100 mW equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) are considered as not compliant with the above mentioned directive and are not allowed for use within the European community and countries that have adopted the European R&TTEdirective 1999/5/EC. For more details on legal combinations of power levels and antennas, contact 3Z Telecom, Inc.
Protect the Data Collector from water. Do not use if Data Collector gets wet.
Avoid using these products during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
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Radio Frequency Notifications
FCC Notifications
RF Radiation: The Product is an intentional radiator of Radio Frequency (RF) energy.
In order to limit RF exposure to personnel in the immediate area, the Product should be located and installed such that a separation of at least 20 centimeters is maintained between the Product’s antenna and personnel in the vicinity of the device. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Modification warning: Caution - changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly approved by 3Z Telecom, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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List of Approved Antennas
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (E.I.R.P.) is not more than that required for successful communication. This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below. Antennas not included in this list are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
Please note that the WASP Sensor is designed to only operate with an internal, non­user-replaceable antenna. Therefore the list below is applicable only to the Data Collector.
List of Approved Antennas for Data Collector
Manufacturer Model Type Connector
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Telestone STQJ-2400-5 Omnidirectional
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Galtronics 02008073-
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Galtronics 02008073-
05831
05831
Omnidirectional
Directional SMA plug
SMA plug
reverse polarity
via provided
antenna cable
SMA plug
reverse polarity
via provided
antenna cable
reverse polarity
via provided
antenna cable
Gain (dBi)
2.5 Assembled within
Note
5
same enclosure
as Antenna #3
8 Assembled within
same enclosure
as Antenna #2
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Antenna WASP System Overview
Antenna WASP Sensors
The antenna WASP sensors are designed with a highly sensitive digital compass and inclinometer to precisely measure the orientation of cellular antennas and to wirelessly relay the information back to the Data Collector.
Data Collectors
The Data Collector is an embedded computer installed at each installation site that receives and records antenna WASP sensor information. The Data Collector is also responsible for:
Monitoring the sensor data and raising alarms when out-of-range measurements are detected.
Automatically upload sensor data to the web (optional)
Generate SNMP traps (optional)
Data Collector Manager
The Data Collector Manager is a Windows application which is responsible for:
Configuring the settings in one or more Data Managers.
Downloading and viewing antenna WASP sensor data from Data Managers.
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WASP Telemetry and Sensor Measurements
3-D Orientation (Azimuth, Tilt, and Roll)
The antenna WASP sensor contains a highly sensitive magnetometer and inclinometer which can detect very slight changes in orientation. The antenna WASP sensor measures orientation on three different axes as illustrated below.
Azimuth – is an angular measure relative to the Earth’s magnetic field and is specified in degrees offset from magnetic north. This value can range from 0 degrees (north) to 359 degrees.
Roll – is a measure of the sensor’s deviation from vertical (zero degrees). This parameter can range from -180 degrees to 180 degrees.
Tilt – is a measure of the sensor’s deviation from level with respect to the horizon. This parameter can range from -180 degrees to 180 degrees.
Temperature
The antenna WASP sensors are also equipped with a temperature sensor which will measure and report the ambient temperature at the sensor location in degrees Celsius.
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Battery Level
Each antenna WASP sensor monitors and reports the battery level to give the user plenty of notice before the battery needs to be replaced.
Wireless Signal Strength
In any wireless network the signal strength of the received signal is a key measure of the reliability of the wireless link. The antenna WASP makes Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) measurements (in units of dBm) at both ends of each wireless link and reports the information to the Data Collector. Very low RSSI measurements can indicate that a sensor is at the limit of the wireless range or that something has moved into the transmission path and is blocking the signal. This signal strength information can be configured to generate alarm conditions and may be used by technicians to troubleshoot the network.
When the antenna WASP sensor transmits sensor information to the Data Collector, the receiver within the Data Collector makes a measurement of the RSSI, as illustrated below.
Occasionally the Data Collector will send commands or upload information to the WASP sensor, in which case the WASP sensor measures the received signal strength and relays the measurement back to the Data Collector the next time it transmits sensor information. This situation is illustrated below.
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NOTE: The Data Collector only occasionally sends commands to the WASP sensors, so this second measurement may not always be available (which is normal).
Antenna WASP Installation Guide
Step 1 - Install the Data Collector Manager Software
In order to configure the Antenna WASP sensors and Data Collector you will need to install the Data Collector Manager Software on a PC which has at least one USB connection and is running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.
To install the software on your Windows system, please do the following:
1. Open Windows Explorer and locate the Data Collector Manager Installer file as distributed by 3z Telecom. It should look similar to the following:
2. Double click the installer file to start the installation process. You may be required to enter Administrator credentials for the computer. If you do not have the required credentials, you will need to contact your network administrator.
3. When the installer starts, you will see a window as shown below:
4. Click ‘Next’ to continue.
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5. Next, you will see a screen which allows you to choose the installation location for the software as shown below. It is recommended to choose the default installation location.
6. Click ‘Next’ to continue.
7. Next, you will be asked to select the Start Menu folder as shown below .It is recommended to choose the default name.
8. Click ‘Next’ to continue.
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9. You will then be asked if you would like to optionally create a desktop icon for the Data Collector software as shown below.
10. Click ‘Next’ to continue.
11. Finally, you will be prompted to confirm the installation details with a window similar to the one shown below. Confirm that the information is correct and click ‘Next’.
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12. The installer will then install the Data Collector Manager software onto your Windows computer. When it is finished, you will be prompted with a completion screen as shown below.
13. Click ‘Finish’ to complete the installation.
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Step 2 - Install the Data Collector Antenna
Installation of the Data Collector antenna is intended to be performed by professional personnel.
The Data Collector ships with a 2.4 GHz omnidirectional antenna and N-to-RPSMA coaxial cable (as shown below). The antenna must be installed with direct line of sight to the Antenna WASP sensors installed on the tower.
WARNING: Always be aware of power lines and ensure this antenna is installed at least 4 meters away from any high voltage lines.
Also note:
Ensure the antenna is fixed firmly to a rigid surface and will not be moved by wind or adverse weather conditions.
Ensure the attached cable will reach the Data Collector installation site.
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Step 3 - Install the Data Collector
Installation of Data Collector is intended to be performed by professional personnel.
The Data Collector must be installed in a cool dry location near the base of the tower on which the Antenna WASP sensors are to be installed. Once the Data Collector is firmly fixed to a solid surface, you may make the necessary cable connections as described and illustrated below.
1. Attach the antenna to the antenna connector illustrated above. Use an appropriate torque wrench set to 8 inch-pounds to ensure the connector is firmly attached (but do not over tighten).
2. Connect the Ethernet to a LAN device (router). Make 2 loops of the Ethernet cable around one of the two supplied ferrite cores (Fair-Rite 0446167251), and secure the cable loops by clamping shut the ferrite core assembly.
3. Connect DC Power (-48V) port to power source at the base of the tower. AWG#20 wire is recommended. Make 5 loops of the wires around one of the two supplied ferrite cores (Fair-Rite 0446167251), and secure the wire loops by clamping shut the ferrite core assembly. Once you have connected DC power to the Data Collector the green power LED next to the Antenna Connector will turn on. This indicates that the system has power and the system software is loading.
4. Connect a USB cable from the PC to the Data Collector using the device USB port as shown above.
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Attention: The two USB Ports, 9-pin Serial Port, and Power Jack (5-12V) are only used for system debug and configuration purposes. These ports are not to be connected to any device during normal operation.
Attention: The Data Collector’s Ethernet Port is designed to only connect to a commercially available network router. The Data Collector is not designed to be a peripheral device to a Class B Personal Computer (PC). As such, the Ethernet Port shall not be connected to a Class B PC in any operating configuration.
Attention: The sole power source of the Data Collector is -48VDC supplied by a power source at the base of the tower. The Data Collector does not require connections at the two USB Ports nor the Power Jack (5-12V) to operate.
Note on Ferrite Cores: The two supplied clamp-on ferrite cores are necessary to filter electromagnetic noise on the Ethernet cable and input power wires. They must be installed to meet EMC requirements. Both ferrite cores should be fastened on their respective cords as close to the Data Collector as possible.
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