TP-Link CPE605, CPE710 Installation Guide

Installation Guide
Outdoor CPE
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Contents
Overview 01
Package Contents 01
Hardware Overview 02
Application Example 04
Hardware Connection 05
Site Consideration 05
Hardware Installation 07
Power Supply 14
Lightning & ESD Protection 15
Installer Compliance Responsibility 16
Software Conguration 17
Logging in to the PharOS 17
Conguration for a Typical Application 18
Antenna Alignment 20
Specications 21
FAQ 22
Overview
TP-Link's Pharos series outdoor CPEs are dedicated to outdoor
wireless network solutions.
Package Contents
Pharos CPE
Rear Cover
and Washer Assemblies
(M6x79)
Mounting Bracket (For PoE Adapter)
ST3×16 Self-tapping Screws
(Qty.2)
Center Reector Panel Side Reector Panels
Mounting Bracket
(For CPE)
Metal Strap
Passive PoE Adapter Installation Guide
D3×28 Plastic Wall Anchors
(Qty.2)
Four M2.5*8 Combination Screws
(Qty.2)
Protective Cap
Power CordHexagon Bolts with Wing Nut
Installation Guide
Outdoor CPE
with M2.5*2 Nuts
(QTY.4)
(Only for CPE710)
Hardware Overview
Bottom View
Reflector Assembly
Securing Arms
Bubble Level
Rear Cover
Mounting Bracket
Metal Strap
• Panel Layout
A device is connected to the ETHERNET port,
Remote Reset
Press and hold for about 5 seconds to reset the CPE to its factory defaults.
On: The wireless function is enabled.
On:
but there is no activity. Flashing: A device is connected to the
ETHERNET port and is active.
On: The CPE is powered on.
RESET
Press and hold for 5 seconds to reset the CPE to its factory defaults.
• Passive PoE Adapter
ETHERNET
The port is used to connect to the POE port of the provided PoE adapter for both data transmission and power supply through Ethernet cabling.
Power LED
On: The CPE is powered on. Off: The CPE is powered off.
Application Example
The CPE device with the reector installed provides outdoor network access over long distances for point-to-point
applications.
The CPE device without the reector installed provides outdoor
-to-indoor Wi-Fi coverage with the Feed only mode.
Hardware Connection
Side View
Site Consideration
Mounting Height
Ensure a clear line of sight between the wireless devices for optimum performance. An elevated location is recommended
as obstacles like trees, buildings and large steel structures will
weaken the wireless signal. See ‘Q2’ in ‘FAQ’ for details about how to calculate the minimum mounting height of the devices.
Line of Sight
• Orientation
Install the CPE devices and make sure that they point towards
the devices that will receive the signal. You can orient the devices with the help of Google Maps, GPS and some landmarks. The horizontal bandwidth of CPE605/CPE710 is 7°.
shenzhen
A
Line of Sight
Horizontal
Beamwidth
B
Hardware Installation
TERMS OF USE: TP-Link’s Pharos series outdoor CPEs must be installed by a certied professional. Installers must abide by local rules and regulations in terms of legal frequency channels, output power, and Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) requirements.
1. Attach the Side Reector Panels to the Center Reector Panel as follows:
a. Insert the two mounting studs on the Center Reector Panel
into the large opening of the slots on the Side Reector Panel.
b. Slide the Side Reector Panel until the mounting studs are
positioned over the narrow opening of the slots, and the top edges of the panels should be aligned when done.
c. Repeat step a and step b to attach the other Side Reector
Panel.
d. Attach the Side Reector Panels to the Center Reector Panel
more securely using four M2.5*8 combination screws with
M2.5*2 nuts (only provided with CPE710).
2. Attach the Rear Cover to the reector assembly as follows:
a. While holding the reector assembly, align the raised edges
on the back with the Securing Arms of the Rear Cover, and
align the Snap Hooks on the Rear Cover with the slots on the
Center Reector Panel.
b. Attach the Rear Cover to the reector assembly. Press upon
the Rear Cover at the four positions marked in the diagram below in sequence until it locks into place.
1
2
3
4
WARNING:To avoid damage, do not place the panels on a at surface or push down on it.
3. Insert the Pharos CPE into the Rear Cover until the CPE locks into place.
4. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Pharos CPE.
a. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port.
Note: The length of the Ethernet cable is up to *60m for steady
power supply.
* Power supply distances are based on test results under
normal usage conditions. Actual power supply distance
will vary as a result of 1) AP status, including transmit power, connected devices and network trac and 2) cable
properties, including type and texture.
b. Attach the Protective Cap to the Rear Cover
5. Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Rear Cover until the grooves on the Mounting Bracket are positioned over the pins on the Rear Cover.
6. Secure the Mounting Bracket to the Rear Cover using M6x79 Hexagon Bolts with Wing Nut and Lock Washer Assemblies.
7. Attach the CPE assembly to the pole using the metal Strap.
a. Open the Mental Strap and feed it through the two slots of
the Ball joint Mount.
b. Wrap the metal strap around the pole. Use a socket wrench or
screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise and securely fasten
the strap to the pole.
Note: Suitable pole diameters range from 15mm to 70mm.
8. Adjust the azimuth and elevation angle of the CPE device to
achieve maximum signal strength.
Power Supply
Connecting the PoE Adapter
Connect the devices as shown in the gure below.
PoE LAN
Ethernet cable
length up to 60m
Mounting the PoE Adapter (Optional)
Note: To ensure the passive PoE adapter is attached most
securely, it is recommended to install the adapter with the
Ethernet port facing upward.
1. Drill two holes on the wall and insert the plastic wall anchors into the the holes. Secure the mounting bracket to the wall.
2. Attach the passive PoE adapter to the mounting bracket by sliding the adapter
in the direction of the arrows
until it locks into place.
Lightning & ESD Protection
Grounded 3-wire Power Outlet
Proper grounding is extremely important for outdoor devices.
By using shielded CAT5e (or above) cable with ground wire and the provided PoE adapter, you can eectively eliminate ESD
attacks.
PoE Adapter with Earth Ground
Shielded CAT5e (or above) Cable with Ground Wire
Sheath Twisted Pair
CPE
Ground Wire Cable Shield Secondary Cable Shield
Installer Compliance Responsibility
Devices must be professionally installed and it is the professional
installer’s responsibility to make sure the device is operated within local rules and regulations.
Since TP-Link’s Pharos outdoor CPE can be paired with a variety of antennas, the Antenna and Transmit Power elds are provided to the professional installer to assist in meeting regulatory requirements.
Refer to Antenna and Transmit Power elds to make sure the devices are
operated within local rules and regulations.
Software Conguration
This chapter introduces the login to the PharOS Web Interface and the software congurations.
Logging in to the PharOS
1. Before accessing the PharOS Web Interface, you need to assign a static IP address 192.168.0.X (X ranges between 2 and 253, e.g. 192.168.0.10) to your computer.
2. Open a web browser, type http://192.168.0.254 into the address eld and press Enter (Windows) or return (Mac). It is recommended to use the latest version of Google Chrome, Firefox or Safari.
192.168.0.254
3. Enter admin for both User Name and Password, then select the Language from the drop-down list. Read and agree to the terms of use, then click Login.
4. Change the default User Name and Password for security
Access Point
Client
purposes. You can then start to congure your CPE.
Note: For subsequent logins, use the new username and
password.
For more congurations, please visit https://www.tp-link.com/support to download the User Guide of
Pharos products in the download center.
Conguration for a Typical Application
The typical topology is as follows: Multiple wireless bridges
are built among the access point and the clients. Follow the
instructions below to congure the Access Point and the Clients.
For simplicity, we will take one wireless bridge as an example.
Client
Client
Congure the Access Point (AP)
1. Log in to PharOS and go to the Quick Setup page.
2. Operation Mode: Select Access Point and click Next.
3. LAN Settings: Click Next.
4. Wireless AP Settings:
a. Create a new SSID (Network name) for your wireless network.
b. Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK for the Security method and
create a PSK Password to protect your AP.
c. Enter the distance between the Access Point and the Client
into the Distance Setting eld.
d. Select the MAXtream checkbox (Refer to Q3 in FAQ for
details about MAXtream), and click Next.
5. Finish: Verify your settings and click Finish to complete the conguration.
Congure the Client
1. Log in to PharOS and go to the Quick Setup page.
2. Operation Mode: Select Client and click Next.
3. LAN Settings: Change the IP Address to 192.168.0.X (X ranges between 2 and 253), the same subnet as the access point, and
click Next.
4. Wireless Client Settings:
a. Click Survey and select the SSID of the Access Point in the
AP list, then click Connect.
b. Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK from the Security option, enter
the same PSK password and distance value of the Access
Point, then click Next.
5. Finish: Verify your settings and click Finish to complete the
conguration.
For more congurations, please visit https://www.tp-link.com/support to download the User Guide of
Pharos products in the download center.
Antenna Alignment
WBS+Antenna
In order to get the best performance, you can precisely align the direction of the CPE with the assistance of Wireless Signal Quality on the STATUS page of the PharOS Web Interface.
Adjust the direction of the CPE until the
SNR reaches a maximum.
WBS+Antenna
Specications
HARDWARE FEATURES
Interface
Button RESET: Restore the device to its factory defaults
Power Supply 24 V passive PoE adapter included
ESD Protection *15 KV
Lightning Protection Up to *6 KV
Operating Temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Operating Humidity 10% to 90%
Certication CE, FCC, RoHS, IP65
WIRELESS FEATURES
Antenna Gain 23 dBi
Antenna Beamwidth
802.11 Standards
Note: *Estimation is based on shielded CAT5e(or above) cable with an integrated
grounding wire.
10/100 Mbps Ethernet port (for CPE605)
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port (for CPE710)
Azimuth: 7°
Elevation: 9° (for CPE710), 10° (for CPE605)
11a/n (for CPE605)
11a/n/ac (for CPE710)
FAQ
Press & hold for about 5 seconds
Press & hold for about 5 seconds
Q1. How to restore the CPE to its factory default
settings?
Method 1:
With the CPE powered on, press and hold the RESET button on the CPE for about 5 seconds.
RESET Button:
Method 2:
With the CPE powered on, press and hold the Remote Reset button
on the passive PoE adapter for about 5 seconds.
Remote Reset Button:
Q2. How to calculate the minimum mounting height
of the devices?
In order to maximize the received signal strength of the devices, installers need to minimize the effect of the out-of-phase signals,
which is caused by obstacles in the path between the transmitter and the receiver. Fresnel Zone is a usual method to calculate this
path, as shown in the formula and the gure below.
d
2
d
1
r
H h+r*(1 40%)
(H is the height of the CPE)
h = the height of obstacle at this point
where,
r = Fresnel zone radius in meters
8
m/s, speed of light
c = 3x10
f = operating frequency of the devices in
Hz
& d2 = the distances between the
d
1
point and the devices in meters
For example, assume d1 is 2 km, d2 is 8 km, and f is 2.4 GHz, then
r would be 14.142 m. Considering a toleration of 40%, allowable radius would be 8.485 m. Assume h is 10 m, then the result of the minimum mounting height based on this point would be 18.485 m.
Similarly, calculate the results based on all the points where there are
obstacles, and the maximum value would be the nal result.
For more information, please refer to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresnel_zone
Q3. What is Pharos MAXtream?
Pharos MAXtream is a proprietary protocol developed on the basis of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) by TP-Link.
The MAXtream technology has the following advantages:
Eliminates hidden node collisions and improves channel eciency.
• Lower latency, higher throughput, larger network capacity and more stability.
Improves the QoS for video, voice and sound data stream.
By dividing the timing of transmission into different time slots, MAXtream allows the Pharos devices to transmit in rapid succession, one after another, each using its own time slot to transmit and receive their own frames, which greatly reduces the chance of
collision.
Pharos MAXtream is a non-standard Wi-Fi protocol that is only compatible with TP-Link’s Pharos series products. Please notice
that you will not be able to connect other Wi-Fi devices to an AP with
MAXtream enabled.
Q4. How can I use Spectrum Analysis to nd the
appropriate channel for the devices?
1. Log in to PharOS, click Spectrum Analysis in the tools drop-down list, a window will pop up to remind you that all wireless connections will be lost during spectrum analysis. Click Yes to continue to the Spectrum Analysis page.
2. Click Start, the Pharos will begin to analyze the power of frequency.
Observe the curves for a period of time, and then click Stop. Note that the relatively low and continuous part of the average curve
indicates less radio noise. Here, we use the figure below as an
example.
3. When choosing channel/frequency, you should avoid the spectrum
with large radio noise. In this example, the recommended channel/
frequency is 112/5560 MHz.
Safety Information
Keep the device away from water, re, humidity or hot environments.
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the device.
Do not use damaged charger or USB cable to charge the device.
• Do not use any other chargers than those recommended.
• Do not use the device where wireless devices are not allowed.
Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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