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Installation and Operation Manual

Notice

This manual contains information that is proprietary to RADWin Ltd. ("RADWIN"). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RADWIN Ltd.
Right, title and interest, all information, copyrights, patents, know-how, trade secrets and other intellectual property or other proprietary rights relating to this manual and to the WinLink 1000 and any software components contained therein are proprietary products of RADWIN protected under international copyright law and shall be and remain solely with RADWIN.
WinLink 1000 is a registered trademark of RADWIN. No right, license, or interest to such trademark is granted hereunder, and you agree that no such right, license, or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark.
You shall not copy, reverse compile or reverse assemble all or any portion of the Manual or the WinLink 1000. You are prohibited from, and shall not, directly or indirectly, develop, market, distribute, license, or sell any product that supports substantially similar functionality as the WinLink 1000, based on or derived in any way from the WinLink 1000. Your undertaking in this paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
This Agreement is effective upon your opening of the WinLink 1000 package and shall continue until terminated. RADWIN may terminate this Agreement upon the breach by you of any term hereof. Upon such termination by RADWIN, you agree to return to RADWIN the WinLink 1000 and all copies and portions thereof.
For further information contact RADWIN at the address below or contact your local distributor.
International Headquarters RADWIN Ltd.
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900 Corporate Drive Mahwah, NJ 07430 USA Tel: (201) 529-1100Fax: (201) 529­5777 E-mail: support-usa@radwin.com
FCC-15 User Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 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 dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (RADWIN) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when using the outdoor antenna kits in the United States (or where FCC rules apply),
Warning
only those antennas certified with the product are used. The use of any antenna other than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden in accordance to FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204.

Quick Start Guide

Installation of WinLink 1000 should be carried out only by a qualified technician. If you are familiar with WinLink 1000, use this guide to prepare the units for operation.

1. Installing WinLink 1000 Units

ODU Package Contents:
ODU
Mast/Wall mounting kit
WinLink 1000 Management software installation CD
Mounting instructions
Spare RJ-45 connector
ODU to IDU cable at length ordered (optional)
IDU-E Package Contents:
IDU-E
110V/240V adaptor
IDU wall-mounting drilling template
Spare RJ-45 connector
(Optional) IDU-C Package Contents:
IDU-C
For AC model, 110v/240 VAC with 3-prong connector cable
For DC model, -48 VDC with 3-pin terminal block connector (green)
IDU standard 1-U, 19” carrier rack
Spare RJ-45 connector
Equipment Required:
RJ-45 crimp tool (If pre-assembled cable is not used)
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Drill (for wall mounting only)
IDU and ODU grounding cable
13 mm or 1/2 socket spanner
ODU to IDU cable if not ordered (Outdoor class, CAT-5e, 4 twisted
pairs)
Cable ties
Laptop running Windows 2000 or Windows XP

Before the installation

1. Install the WinLink 1000 software on the laptop.
2. Verify that all equipment and tools are available.

Performing Installation

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To install the ODU:
1. At site A, route the ODU cable from the ODU location (on the roof) to the IDU location (inside the building). The maximum length is 100m.
2. Mount the ODU unit to the mast or wall, using the mounting kit.
3. Connect the RJ-45 connectors to both ends of the cable, use the pinout table and diagram below:
IDU RJ-45 Wire Color Function ODU RJ-45
1 White/Green Ethernet (RxN) 1
Twisted
Twisted
Twisted
Twisted
2 Green Ethernet (RxT) 2
3 White/Orange Ethernet (TxT) 3
4 Blue Power (+) 4
5 White\Blue Power (+) 5
6 Orange Ethernet (TxN) 6
7 White/Brown
8 Brown
Power (−)
Power (−)
7
8
4. Secure the ODU and ground cables to the mast or brackets using cable ties.
5. Repeat the procedure at site B.
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To align the ODU:
1. Connect power to the IDU.
Do not stand in front of a live outdoor unit.
Warning
Note
The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 200 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2. Align the site A ODU in the direction of the site B ODU.
3. Align the site B ODU in the direction of the site A ODU.
4. Alternating between each site, turn each ODU slowly listening to the buzzer beep sequence until optimal alignment is achieved.
5. Secure the site A and site B ODUs to the mast/wall.
6. Monitor the link quality for about 15 minutes to verify stability.
7. Connect the management station to one of the two IDUs in the link.
8. Start the WINLink Manager application.
9. Open the installation wizard and follow the installation steps.
10. After selection of the radio channel and the link rate, verify that the link quality bar in the WinLink manager is within the green range for TDM service and within the yellow range for Ethernet service.
Achieve the best possible link quality values. In case of radio link loss, verify the ODU alignment, or change the radio channel in both sides of the link. When the radio link resumes continue the installation process.

Connecting User Equipment

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To connect user equipment to the IDU:
1. Connect the user equipment (such as PBX) to the IDU RJ-45 port designated Trunk:
On the rear panel of the IDU-E.
On the front panel of the IDC-C,
2. Connect user hub/router or any other compatible device to the IDU RJ-45 port designated LAN:
On the rear panel of the IDU-E.
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On the front panel of the IDU-C.
Note
IDU-C has an integrated LAN switch that provide 2 port of 10/100BaseT. The Integrated LAN switch is not support spanning tree. The two LAN ports can be connected to 2 separated LAN segments but connection of both LAN ports to the same LAN segment will create a loop that fluid the network. Therefore, this configuration is prohibited.

2. Operating WinLink 1000

WinLink 1000 requires no operator attention once installed, with the exception of occasional monitoring of front panel indicators and statistics data. Intervention is only required when WinLink 1000 must be configured to its operational requirements or diagnostic tests are performed:

Normal Indications

Upon turning on WinLink 1000, the PWR LED in the front panel lights to indicate that WinLink 1000 is on. The table below shows the correct status of the indicators after power-up.
Indicator Color Status
PWR Green On (only on IDU-E)
IDU Orange
ODU Green Blinking slowly shows normal operation
AIR I/F Orange
SERVICE Green Blinking slowly shows normal operation
Green
Green
Blinks for short duration during startup Blinking slowly shows normal operation
Blinks for short duration during startup Blinking slowly shows normal operation
OFF when SERVICE selected is Ethernet only
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Troubleshooting

If the WinLink 1000 is not operational, determine the cause and solution from the table below.
Led Status Remedy
PWR Off For the IDU-E, check that AC adapter is connected
to the IDU and the AC power outlet.
IDU Orange Check that the IDU/ODU cable is properly wired
and connected.
ODU Red Check that the IDU/ODU cable is properly wired
and connected.
AIR I/F
SVC.
Orange Complete the installation procedure from the
management software.
Red Check the ODU Antenna alignment. Check that
the radio configuration of both site A and site B units are the same (channel and SSID).
Off Check the TDM service configuration in the NMS.
Orange Check that the system is not in loopback mode.
Check the site B IDU ports and cables and site B external equipment.
Red Check the site A IDU ports, cables and external
equipment.
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Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Overview .................................................................................................. 1-1
Application....................................................................................................... 1-1
Features........................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2 Physical Description.................................................................................. 1-4
Chapter 2. Installation and Setup
2.1 WinLink 1000 System ............................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites .........................................................2-2
2.3 Package Contents ..................................................................................... 2-2
2.4 Installation and Setup ...............................................................................2-3
Mounting the ODU ........................................................................................... 2-4
Connecting the ODU to the IDU ........................................................................ 2-5
Connecting the Power ...................................................................................... 2-6
Installing WinLink 1000 Management Software ................................................. 2-7
Aligning the WinLink 1000 ODUs...................................................................... 2-9
Installing the Link........................................................................................... 2-10
Connecting the User Equipment ..................................................................... 2-18
Chapter 3. Configuration
3.1 Performing Configuration of WinLink 1000 ...............................................3-1
Configuring Service Parameters ...................................................................... 3-10
Editing the Configuration Parameters ............................................................. 3-13
Changing the Transmit Power......................................................................... 3-15
Defining the Management Addresses.............................................................. 3-15
3.2 Bridge Configuration .............................................................................. 3-17
Detailed description ....................................................................................... 3-17
ODU Bridge Mode........................................................................................... 3-18
IDU Aging time............................................................................................... 3-18
Chapter 4. Operation
4.1 Indicators .................................................................................................4-1
Panel Indicators................................................................................................ 4-1
Connector LED Indicators ................................................................................. 4-2
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4.2 Operating WinLink 1000 ........................................................................... 4-3
Turning On WinLink 1000................................................................................. 4-3
Normal Indications ........................................................................................... 4-4
Turning Off WinLink 1000 ................................................................................ 4-4
Changing the Password .................................................................................... 4-4
4.3 Managing WinLink 1000 ...........................................................................4-5
Resetting WinLink 1000.................................................................................... 4-7
Saving WinLink 1000 Configuration in a File ..................................................... 4-7
Restoring a Configuration File .......................................................................... 4-8
Displaying the WinLink 1000 Inventory............................................................. 4-8
Chapter 5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
5.1 Error Detection and Alarms .......................................................................5-1
5.2 Collecting and Saving Statistics................................................................. 5-2
5.3 Running Diagnostic Loopbacks ................................................................. 5-3
Local External Loopback................................................................................... 5-4
Remote Internal Loopback................................................................................ 5-5
Remote External Loopback ............................................................................... 5-5
Local Internal Loopback.................................................................................... 5-6
5.4 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 5-6
5.5 Frequently Asked Questions ..................................................................... 5-8
Air Interface ..................................................................................................... 5-8
Management .................................................................................................... 5-9
Services.......................................................................................................... 5-10
Antennas and Cables...................................................................................... 5-10
Competitve .................................................................................................... 5-10
5.6 Technical Support ...................................................................................5-11
Appendix A. Wiring Specifications
Appendix B. Mast and Wall Installation Appendix C. Link Budget Calculator Appendix D. TDM Clock Configuration
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List of Figures

1-1. Typical Application.......................................................................................... 1-1
1-2. WinLink 1000 Units ......................................................................................... 1-4
2-1. Typical Installation Diagram ............................................................................2-4
2-2. IDUs connector panels..................................................................................... 2-6
2-3. Login Screen ...................................................................................................2-8
2-4. Login vial Local Connection Screen ..................................................................2-9
2-5. Main Menu ......................................................................................................2-9
2-6. Beeper Sequence for ODU Alignment .............................................................2-10
2-7. Link Installation Wizard ................................................................................. 2-11
2-8. Installation Wizard, System dialog box ..........................................................2-12
2-9. Installation Wizard, Channel Select dialog box............................................... 2-13
2-10. Installation Wizard, Channel Select dialog box (Automatic Channel Select
enabled) ...........................................................................................................2-14
2-11. Installation Wizard, Channel Select dialog box (Supporting DFS, ETSI standard
requirement) ....................................................................................................2-15
2-12. Installation Wizard, Rates dialog box ...........................................................2-16
2-13. Installation Wizard, Services dialog box ....................................................... 2-17
2-14. Installation Wizard, Finish Screen ................................................................2-18
3-1. WinLink Manager Main Menu ........................................................................... 3-2
3-2. Configuration Link Wizard ............................................................................... 3-3
3-3. Link Configuration, System dialog box ............................................................3-4
3-4. Link Configuration, Channel select dialog box................................................. 3-5
3-5. Link Configuration, Channel select dialog box with Automatic Channel select .3-6
3-6. Link Configuration, Channel select dialog box with DFS .................................. 3-7
3-7. Channel reselection confirmation dialog box ...................................................3-8
3-8. Reselection process......................................................................................... 3-8
3-9. Reselection process "channel not active in list" ................................................ 3-9
3-10. Air Interface Rate select Dialog Box ............................................................... 3-9
3-11. Service Parameters Dialog Box, E1/T1 Interface ...........................................3-11
3-12. Service Parameters Dialog Box, Ethernet only Interface ................................ 3-12
3-13. Configuration Link, Finish screen ................................................................3-13
3-14. Configuration Dialog Box ............................................................................3-14
3-15. Changing the Transmit Power...................................................................... 3-15
3-16. Configuration, Management ........................................................................ 3-16
3-17. Site configuration dialog box....................................................................... 3-17
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3-18. Hub mode selected ..................................................................................... 3-19
3-19. Hub mode, no IDU Aging............................................................................. 3-20
3-20. Bridge mode, no IDU Aging .........................................................................3-21
4-1. IDU Panels LEDs ..............................................................................................4-1
4-2. Main Menu, Wireless Link is Active ..................................................................4-5
4-3. WinLink 1000 Inventory................................................................................... 4-9
5-1. Preferences Dialog Box, Event Log Tab ............................................................ 5-3
5-2. Loopbacks Dialog Box ..................................................................................... 5-4
5-3. Local External Loopback.................................................................................. 5-5
5-4. Remote Internal Loopback ...............................................................................5-5
5-5. Remote External Loopback .............................................................................. 5-6
5-6. Local Internal Loopback................................................................................... 5-6
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List of Tables

4-1. IDU Panel LEDs ................................................................................................ 4-2
4-2. WAN/LAN LEDs................................................................................................ 4-2
4-3. TDM Traffic Indicators..................................................................................... 4-2
4-4. WinLink 1000 Indicators at Startup.................................................................. 4-4
5-1. WinLink 1000 Alarms and Information Messages .............................................5-2
5-2. Troubleshooting with WinLink 1000 LEDs........................................................ 5-7
Table A-1. ODU-IDU Cable Connector Pinout ..........................................................A-1
Table A-2. E1/T1 Connector Pinout ........................................................................A-2
Table A-3. Fast Ethernet Connector Pinout..............................................................A-2
Table A-4. Terminal Block 3-pin -48VDC................................................................A-3
Table A-5. Alarm Connector (Dry-Contact) .............................................................A-3
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 Overview
WinLink 1000 is a carrier-class, high capacity, Point-to-Point broadband wireless transmission system. WinLink 1000 combines legacy TDM and Ethernet services over 2.4GHz, 4.9GHz, and 5.xGHz license-exempt bands and is suitable for deployment in FCC, ETSI, or CSA regulated countries. The system provides up to 48 Mbps wireless link and supports ranges of up to 80 km (50 miles).
Application
Features
Figure 1-1. Typical Application
Wireless Link
WinLink 1000 delivers up to 48 Mbps air rate for Ethernet and E1/T1 traffic. The system supports a variety of spectrum bands and can be configured to operate in any channel on the band with a carrier step resolution of 5 MHz.
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WinLink 1000 operation complies with ETSI, CSA and the FCC 47CFR Part 15 and subpart C and E requirements.
WinLink 1000 employs Time Division Duplex (TDD) transmission. This technology simplifies the installation and configuration procedure. There is no need to plan and to allocate separate channels for the uplink and downlink data streams. Operation over 2.4GHz, 4.9 GHz, and 5.x GHz bands is not affected by harsh weather conditions, such as fog, heavy rain etc.
LAN Interface
The WinLink 1000 LAN port provides 10/100BaseT interfaces with auto negotiation and transparent VLAN support. Traffic handling is provided by a MAC-level self-learning bridge.
TDM Interface
The WinLink 1000 TDM interface accepts E1 or T1 traffic, supporting the following:
Unframed operation (E1 and T1)
AMI and B8ZS zero suppression (T1).
Management
WinLink 1000 has full local and remote management capabilities. The user-friendly SNMP-based management tool provides full end-to-end configuration, event log and performance monitoring capabilities.
Diagnostics and Performance Monitoring
WinLink 1000 supports activating local and remote loopbacks on E1/T1 links.
WinLink 1000 constantly monitors the data transmission process, evaluates received signal strength, and signal quality. It also monitors received traffic and frame rate (FPS) for local and remote units.
Optional External Antenna
WinLink 1000 supports configuration of an external antennas. In this configuration, the radio supplies an N-type connector that connects through a coax cable to the external antenna.
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An external antenna can extend the range of the link, and in some cases, it might help to reduce environmental interferences. Various external antennas are available for the WinLink 1000 operating frequencies.
For example, an optional flat panel 28 dBi external antenna increases the operation range of WinLink 1000 up to 80 km (50 miles).
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1.2 Physical Description
Figure 1-2. WinLink 1000 Units
IDU-E
The IDU-E front panel includes five LEDs that display the status of E1/T1 and LAN, wireless link, self-test results, ODU-to-IDU link, and power status. For a detailed description of the front panel LEDs, see
Chapter 4
The rear panel of the indoor unit (IDU) includes the power, WAN, LAN and E1/T1, and ODU connectors. The rear panel LEDs are described in
Chapter 4
IDU-C
The IDU-C front panel includes four LEDs that display the status of E1/T1and, wireless link, self-test results, and ODU-to-IDU link. For a detailed description of the front panel LEDs, see
.
, and the wiring specifications detailed in
Chapter 4
Appendix A
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Technical Specifications
Air-Interface
Technology
Frequency Band
Range
Duplexing Method
Capacity
Modulation
Channel setting Resolution
Transmitter Power
ODU Installation
OFDM
2.400–2.483 GHz FCC/ETSI/IC
2.416–2.483 GHz (Israel)
4.940-4.990 GHz FCC
5.250–5.330 GHz FCC/IC
5.470–5.725 GHz FCC/ETSI
5.725–5.850 GHz FCC/IC
Up to 80 km (50 miles) (*)
Time Division Duplex (TDD)
Configurable up to 48 Mbps
OFDM - BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
5 MHz (*)
18 dBm max (*)
Mast or wall mounting
LAN Interface
E1 Interface
T1 Interface
PHY IF
Framing/Coding
Bridging
Line Impedance
VLAN Support
Connector
Data Rate
Line Interface
Connector
Data Rate
Line Interface
Connector
Up to 2 x 10/100BaseT, auto-sensing (**)
IEEE 802.3/U
Self-learning, up to 2K MAC addresses
100
Transparent
RJ-45
1, 2, 4 x E1 Unframed (Transparent) 2.048 MHz (**)
HDB3
RJ-45
1, 2, 4 x T1 Unframed (Transparent) 1.544 MHz (**)
AMI, B8ZS
RJ-45
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Indicators
Power
PWR (green)
IDU (green)
ODU (green/red)
AIR I/F (green/red)
SERVICE (green/red)
Source IDU-E
Source IDU-C
Power Consumption
Connector
Power status
IDU status
ODU-to-IDU link status
Air Interface status
E1/T1 signal status
100–240 VAC or -48VDC from rack
100–240 VAC via cable & plug, or -24VDC or
-48VDC from rack (**)
10W max – IDU-E and ODU
14W max – IDU-C and ODU
2-pin for IDU-E
IDU-C:
DC ver: 3-pin terminal block
AC ver: 3-prong plug
Physical
Environment
Outdoor Unit (ODU) with integrated antenna
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Indoor Unit
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Outdoor Unit (ODU)
Enclosure
Temperature
305 mm / 12 in
305 mm / 12 in
58 mm / 2.3 in
3.3 kg / 7.2 lb
IDU-E IDU-C
44 mm / 1.7 in (1U) 43 mm / 1.7 in
237 mm / 9.3 in 297 mm / 11.5 in
170 mm / 6.7 in 450 mm / 17.7 in
0.58 kg / 1.4 lb 1.5 kg / 3.3 lb
All-weather case
-35°C to 60°C/-31°F to 140°F
Indoor Unit (IDU-E and IDU-C)
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Temperature
Humidity
-5°C to 45°C/23°F to 113°F
Up to 90%, non-condensing
(*) Specification is different per product, for further details refer to the Link Budget Calculator
(**) Specification is different per ordering option
Antenna Characteristics (***)
Band (GHz)
Integrated Antenna 1 ft
Gain 16dBi 17dBi 22dBi 22dBi 22dBi
Beam width
Polarization Linear Linear Linear Linear Linear
External antenna 1 ft
Gain 21 dBi 22 dBi 22 dBi 22 dBi
2.312-
2.387
20° 20°
2.400-
2.483
4.940-
4.990
N/A
5.250-
5.330
9° 9° 9°
5.470-
5.725
5.725-
5.850
Beam width N/A N/A
Polarization Linear Linear Linear Linear
External Antenna 2 ft
Gain 24dBi 24dBi 27 dBi 28dBi 28dBi 28dBi
Beam width
Polarization Linear Linear Linear Linear Linear Linear
External Antenna 3 ft
Gain 32.5 dBi
Beam width N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Polarization Linear
8° 8° 8° 4.5° 4.5° 4.5°
9° 9° 9° 9°
4.5°
(***) IC related:
1. This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 28dBi. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50Ω.
2. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions:
a. This device may not cause interference.
b. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
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3. Caution:
High power radars are allocated at the follow frequencies ranges:
5250-5330MHz, 5650-5850MHz, these radars cause interference and/or damage to the LELAN device
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Chapter 2

Installation and Setup

This chapter describes installation and setup procedures for WinLink 1000 system.
After installing the unit, refer to Chapter 3 for configuration instructions and Chapter 4 for operation instructions.
In case a problem is encountered, refer to Chapter 5 for test and diagnostic instructions.
Internal settings, adjustment, maintenance, and repairs may be performed only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazards involved.
Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation, and maintenance of this product.
Warning
The operator of the spread spectrum intentional radiator or, if the equipment is professionally installed, the installer is responsible for ensuring that the system is used exclusively for fixed, point-to-point operations . The instruction manual furnished with the intentional radiator shall contain language in the installation instructions informing the operator and the installer of this responsibility.
WinLink 1000 has three types of products:
Auto channel selection is not supported–Previous or Future release.
Auto channel selection supported–User can enable/disable auto channel configuration.
DFS–Auto channel is mandatory.

2.1 WinLink 1000 System

WinLink 1000 system comprises the following units:
Outdoor Unit (ODU): The ODU has 2 configurations: ODU with integrated antenna and ODU with N-Type connector for connection
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to an external antenna. Both ODU types have the same interface to the IDU. The ODU with integrated antenna has an enclosed aluminum frame with a front sealed plastic cover, containing an integrated transceiver with an antenna, RF module, modem and standard interfaces.
ODU includes a power connector that receives -48 VDC and a RJ-45 for Ethernet traffic from the indoor unit (IDU).
The ODU is attached to a mast using a special mounting kit, which is supplied with the unit.
Indoor Unit (IDU): There are two types of IDU cages. IDU-E that is a plastic box of ½ x 19 in. and IDU-C that is based on a metal 19in. box address the carrier-class applications. IDU is the interface unit between the ODU and the user. It converts 100–240 VAC to
-48VDC, and feeds the ODU by it. The IDU does not store any configuration data. Therefore, there is no need for additional configuration of the WinLink 1000 system when replacing an IDU.

2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites

For the IDU, allow at least 90 cm (36 in) of frontal clearance for operating and maintenance accessibility. Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) clearance at the rear of the unit for signal lines and interface cables.
The ambient operating temperature should be –45°C to 60°C/-49°F to 140°F (ODU), or -5°C to 45°C/23°F to 113°F (IDU) at a relative humidity of up to 90%, non-condensing.
Before starting the installation, use the Link Budget Calculator utility to calculate expected performance of the link. You can vary parameter inputs to the calculator to determine the optimum system configuration. The utility is described in
Appendix C
.

2.3 Package Contents

The WinLink 1000 packages include the following items:
ODU Package Containing:
ODU
Mast/Wall mounting kit plus mounting instructions
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Spare RJ-45 Connector
IDU-E Package Contents:
IDU-E
110V/240V adaptor
IDU wall-mounting drilling template
Spare RJ-45 connector
(Optional) IDU-C Package Contents:
IDU-C
For AC model, 110v/240 VAC with 3-prong connector cable
For DC model, –24VDC or -48 VDC with 3-pin terminal block
connector (green)
IDU standard 1-U, 19” carrier rack
Spare RJ-45 connector
External antenna (if ordered)
ODU/IDU Cable at length ordered (optional)

2.4 Installation and Setup

Physical installation of the WinLink 1000 system installation includes the following steps:
1. Installing ODU at both sites of the link.
2. Installing ODU cable and connecting ODU to IDU at both sites.
3. Connecting power.
4. Installing the management program on the network management station.
5. Aligning the ODUs.
6. Running the Installation wizard from the management program.
7. Connecting user equipment to the local and remote IDUs.
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Figure 2-1 illustrates a typical installation of WinLink 1000 with an
external antenna.
Figure 2-1. Typical Installation Diagram

Mounting the ODU

The ODU is the transmitting and receiving element of the WinLink 1000 system. The ODU can be mounted on a mast or a wall. In both installations, the supplied mounting kit is used to secure the ODU.
Appendix B describes the mast/wall installation instructions.
A WinLink 1000 link operates in pairs of two WinLink 1000 systems with the same configuration. Both systems must be installed, and the antennas of the outdoor units must be aligned for maximum throughput.
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Prior to connecting cables to the ODU, the protective earth terminal (screw) of the ODU must be connected to an external protective ground conductor or to a grounded mast.
Warning
Only a qualified person using the proper safety equipment should climb the antenna mast. Only trained professional installers should be used when installing or dismantling ODUs and masts.
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To mount the ODU:
1. Verify that the ODU mounting brackets are properly grounded.
2. Attach the ODU unit to the mast. Refer to Appendix B for the ODU mounting instructions.
3. Connect the ground cable to the chassis point on the ODU.
4. Attach the ODU cable to the RJ-45 connector. Refer to Appendix A for the connector pinout.
5. Secure the cables to the mast or brackets using provided UV-rated cable ties.
6. Repeat the procedure at the remote site.
Do not tightly secure the ODU to its mounting brackets, until the alignment process of the antenna is complete.
When installing the ODU, it is important to check that there are no direct obstructions in front of the ODU or interference from man-made obstacles.

Connecting the ODU to the IDU

The ODU cable conducts all the user traffic between the IDU and the ODU. The ODU cable also provides -48 VDC supply to the ODU. The maximum length for one leg of the ODU cable is 100m (328 ft) in accordance with10/100BaseT standards.
ODU cable is supplied pre-assembled with RJ-45 connectors, at the length specified when ordering. If the ODU cable was not ordered, use Cat. 5e shielded cable, the wiring specifications are given in
Appendix A.
1. Route the cable from the ODU location into the building, leaving some spare. Secure the cable along its path.
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2. Connect the ODU cable to the RJ-45 connector on the IDU panel designated WAN. Figure 2-2 illustrates a typical panel of the IDU-E and IDU-C.
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Figure 2-2. IDUs connector panels
Other models may have a different configuration for these panels.

Connecting the Power

Before connecting any cable, the protective earth terminals of the AC/DC power must be connected to the protective ground conductor of the mains power cord. (Applies to both IDU models.) If you are using an extension cord (power cable) make sure it is grounded as well.
Warning
Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor (inside or outside the instrument) or disconnecting of the protective earth terminal can make this unit dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
Power is supplied to WinLink 1000 via an external AC/DC converter, which receives power from 110–240 VAC source and converts it to
-24VDC or -48 VDC.
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To connect the power IDU-E:
1. Connect the 2-pin plug of the AC/DC converter to the 2-pin DC power connector on the IDU-E rear panel.
2. Connect the AC/DC converter 3-prong plug to mains outlet.
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To connect the power for IDU-C:
For AC power model, connect the AC cable 3-prong plug to mains outlet.
For DC power model, connect to DC supply on the rack (male connector for the terminal block is included).
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Installing WinLink 1000 Management Software

WinLink 1000 management application is distributed on CD-ROM as an executable file. The application has the following PC requirements:
Memory: 128 MB RAM
Disk: 1 GB free hard disk space
Processor: Pentium 3 or higher
Network: 10/100BaseT NIC
Graphics: Card and Monitor that supports 1024×768 screen
resolution with 16 bit color
Operating system: Windows 2000/XP
Microsoft Explorer 5.01 or later.
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To install the WinLink 1000 management program:
1. Insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
2. If the installation does not start automatically, run *.exe from the CD-ROM drive.
3. Follow the on screen instructions of the installation wizard to complete setup of the WinLink 1000 Management program in the desired location.
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To perform initial setup:
1. Power up the site A's IDU (see Connecting the Power on page 2-6 ).
Wait about 1 minute.
2. Power up the site B IDU.
3. Connect the management station to the LAN.
Any PC running the WinLink 1000 Management application can be used to configure WinLink 1000 units.
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To start WinLink 1000 manager:
The ODU communicates with the management application using SNMPv1 protocol. The protocol defines three types of "passwords" called communities. These communities are Read-Only community ­for retrieving information from the ODU. A Read-Write community to configure and control the ODU, and a trap community used by the ODU
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