6Harmonics GWS-4006-23, GWS 4012 23, GWS 4006 17 User Manual

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Users Guide
June 9th 2016
Phone: 613-366-1768
Email: info@6harmonics.com
Version 1.06
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GWS-4006-23 Users Guide ....................................................................................................................... 1
1 Revision History .............................................................................................................................. 3
2 FCC Regulatory Information ........................................................................................................... 4
3 Part 15 TV Band Device Notice ...................................................................................................... 5
4 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 8
5 Required Hardware and Software ................................................................................................... 9
7 System Block Diagram .................................................................................................................. 10
9 System Setup/Configuration Flow Chart ....................................................................................... 11
10 Hardware Setup and Power Up .................................................................................................... 12
12 Configure PC IP Addresses .......................................................................................................... 13
14 Assign new IP Address for GWS4006-23 ..................................................................................... 17
15 Configuring Radio BOX Operation Mode CAR/EAR ..................................................................... 20
16 Configuring the Database Agent to allow the unit to register with the TVWS Database ............... 22
17 Configuring RF Channels and TX Power to establish radio link .................................................... 23
19 Start monitor tool on telnet shell to monitor the radio link ............................................................. 27
20 Link Performance Tuning .............................................................................................................. 29
21 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 32
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1 Revision History
Revisions
Author
Date
Status
Notes
0.01
Dawen Zhang
Nov 20, 2015
Draft
Initial Draft
0.02
Steve Beaudin
Dec 2, 2015
Draft
Editorial Changes + database
1.00
Steve Beaudin
Dec 16,2015
Approved
Updated for higher power
1.01
Steve Beaudin
Dec 22,2015
Approved
Updated TX power values
1.02
Steve Beaudin
Feb 5, 2016
Approved
Added applicable model number table.
1.03
Steve Beaudin
Feb 19, 2016
Approved
Added Yagi antenna, plus approved antenna list.
1.04
Steve Beaudin
Feb 26th, 2016
Approved
Added TX Power vs. antenna gain.
1.05
Steve Beaudin
March 4th, 2016
Approved
Corrections to Section 4.4 as per request from CB.
1.06
Steve Beaudin
June 9th, 2016
Approved
Added section to explain which units can operate as CPEs and which as BTS.
Table 0 – Revision History
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Model Number
FCCID
Max.TX Power
Channel Bandwidth
Peak Throughput (Mbps)
GWS-4006-17
2AASTGWS-4006-17
17 dBm
6 MHz
16.5 Mbps
GWS-4006-23
2AASTGWS-4006-23
23 dBm
6 MHz
16.5 Mbps
GWS-4012-23
2AASTGWS-4012-23
23 dBm
12 MHz
33.0 Mbps
2 Applicable Model Numbers
This users guide is applicable to the following products.
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3 FCC Regulatory Information
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
4 Part 15 TV Band Device Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the rules for TV bands devices, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the manufacturer, dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
4.1 Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
4.2 To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, for fixed
configurations, a separation distance of at least 40 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.
4.3 This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
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Item
GWS-4006-17
GWS-4006-23
GWS-4012-23
Notes
SL13319 A, 2.5 dBi OMNI
x x x
At up to the
maximum power of
the module
SL12948A, 7dBi sector
x
At a maximum
power of 17 dBm
SL14174A, 8dBi sector
x x
At a maximum
power of 17 dBm
PD 9001G-40/SP
x
40W injector
PD9501G/SP x
x
75W injector
4.4 Only the following components are approved for use with the radio.
Power over Ethernet Mid-Span: PowerDsineTM 9001G-40/SP See pictures in
Figure 1
OMNI Antenna SL13319A, 2.5 dBi Gain, see pictures in Figure 2 Sector Antenna SL12948A, 7 dBi Gain, see pictures in Figure 3 GWS-4006-23 radio, see picture in Figure 4. You’ll need to have RJ-45 Ethernet cables, RF cables, AC power cord and
PCs to assist with the setup. See Figure 5 and 6.
Sector Antenna SL14174A, 8dBi Yagi, no radome. See figure 6B.
Table showing which antenna and POE Injectors are approved for use with each of the GWS­4000 radio modules. The x indicates the antenna or POE injector is approved for use with the radio module at the top of the column. A blank entry indicates the equipment is not approved for use with the module at the top of the column.
4.4.1 Transmit Power vs. Antenna gain
4.4.1.1 Setting Antenna Gain
During the initial configuration of the unit, the professional installer must use the "setantennagain" command to enter the gain in dBi, of the antenna being used with the unit. When the unit is shipped, this field is left blank and the unit will not transmit until a valid entry is provided.
4.4.1.2 Transmit Power Reduction vs. Antenna Gain
For the GWS-4006-17, the unit can transmit at a maximum power of 17 dbm, using an antenna gain of 6dBi or less. For antenna gains greater than 6 dBi, the software will reduce the maximum permissible power by 1 dB for each additional dB of antenna gain above 6 dBi.
For the GWS-4006-23 and GWS-4012-23, the unit can transmit at a maximum power of 23 dBm, using an antenna gain of 2.5 dBi or less. For each dB above 2.5 dBi of antenna gain, the SW will reduce the maximum permissible power by 1 dB.
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Figure 1 – POE Midspan
Figure 3 – Sector Antenna SL12948A, 7 dBi Gain
Figure 2 - OMNI Antenna SL13319A, 2.5 dBi Gain
Figure 4 – GWS4006-23 Radio
Figure 5 – RF-45 Ethernet Cables
Figure 6 - AC Power Cord
Figure 6B: SL14174A: 8dBi Yagi, no radome.
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Model Number
CPE
BTS
Note
GWS-4006-17
Yes
No
Can only be used as a CPE
GWS-4006-23
Yes
Yes
Approved for both modes
GWS-4012-23
Yes
Yes
Approved for both modes. Note that this product can only be used where 2 contiguous channels are available. If the database does not provide a channel list which includes at least two contiguous channels, the module will not transmit.
GWS3000
Yes
Yes
The GWS3000 was the first product certified by 6Harmonics and is a single channel system. It has been certified for use as either a BTS or CPE and can interoperate with the GWS-4006-17 and GWS­4006-23. For more information on the GWS3000 please refer to that module's users guide.
Configuration #
Models used as BTS and CPE
Nodes
Config. 1
GWS3000 as BTS / GWS3000 as CPE
Config. 2
GWS3000 as BTS / GWS-4006-17 as CPE
Config. 3
GWS3000 as BTS / GWS-4006-23 as CPE
Config. 4
GWS-4006-23 as BTS / GWS3000 as CPE
Config. 5
GWS-4006-23 as BTS / GWS-4006-17 as CPE
Config. 6
GWS-4006-23 as BTS / GWS-4006-23 as CPE
Config. 7
GWS-4012-23 as BTS / GWS-4012-23 as CPE
12 MHz systems can only operate with other 12 MHz systems.
4.5 Approved Modes of Operation
The GWS-4000 series units can be used as either customer premise units (CPEs) or base stations (BTS) depending on the software configuration, and whether or not the database agent has been approved for use in that mode. Currently, the GWS-4006-17 has only been tested and certified for use as a CPE. The GWS-4006­23 and GWS-4012-23 have been certified and can be used as either a CPE or a BTS, subject to the customer having the appropriate software key.
The following table outlines the approved operating modes for each module type:
Table shows which units have been approved to operate as a CPE and which units have been approved to operate as a BTS. The database software operates differently depending on whether the unit has been configured as a BTS or CPE. To date, all units have been certified as BTS and CPE's with the exception of the GWS-4006-17 which has only been certified as a CPE.
In addition, when the units are used as a network, the modules must be used as either a CPE or BTS and the CPE's must connect to the BTS using the UHF airwaves. The following modules can be used as CPE / BTS pairs.
Table shows which modules can be operated as a CPE/BTS pair.
All 6 MHz systems are able to interoperate, as a BTS or CPE. The only exception to this rule is that the low power GWS-4006-17 has only been certified as a CPE, and as such it must connect to a GWS-4006-23 or GWS3000 as its BTS. All other modules, the GWS­4006-23, GWS-4012-23 and GWS3000 can be used as either a CPE or BTS. For the 12
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MHz system, GWS-4012-23, this is currently the only available model number and as such they must be used as a pair where one or more GWS-4012-23 configured as CPE's connect to a GWS-4012-23 which has been configured as a BTS. Please note that a software key must be obtained from 6Harmonics to allow a CPE to be upgraded to a BTS.
5 Overview
This documentation provides a quick guide on how to setup and use the 6Harmonics’s GWS-4006-23 Radios, and establish a radio link.
6 Required Hardware and Software
To accomplish the setup, you’ll need the following hardware and software:
6.1 Minimum of one GWS4006-23 radio and one GWS3006-20, see Figure 4
6.2 Two POEs for power supply, see Figure 1
6.3 Two antennas, see Figure 2
6.4 One PC with telnet supported
6.5 Four Ethernet RJ45 cables, see Figure 5
6.6 Two AC power cord and AC power outlet, See Figure 6
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CAR
EAR
PC
Router
Router
UHF Airwaves
POE
Midspan
Internet
AC Power
POE
Midspan
AC Power
Figure 7 – System Block
8 System Block Diagram
The typical minimal basic system setup for GWS4006-23 would consist of one CAR (Base Station) and on EAR (CPE)as shown in Figure 7. The CAR would behave like a BTS and connect to the internet, the EAR would connect to the CAR through the UHF air wave.
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