RuggedCom Network Router WIN7000 User Guide

RuggedMAX WiN7000  
Installation Guide  
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Table of Contents  
FCC Statement And Cautions ................................................................................................... 6  
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 7  
1.1. About this Guide ......................................................................................................... 7  
1.2. Capabilities and Features ........................................................................................... 8  
1.3. Safety Information ....................................................................................................... 9  
1.3.1. General ............................................................................................................. 9  
1.3.2. Power Supply Requirements ............................................................................ 9  
1.3.3. Equipment Installation .................................................................................... 11  
1.3.4. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure .................................................................... 11  
1.3.5. Lightning Protection ........................................................................................ 11  
1.3.6. Power Cord Protection ................................................................................... 11  
1.3.7. Servicing ......................................................................................................... 11  
1.3.8. Antenna Grounding Requirements ................................................................. 12  
1.3.9. Outdoor Grounding System ............................................................................ 12  
1.3.10. User ports and power supply ....................................................................... 12  
1.3.11. Safety Hazards ............................................................................................. 12  
1.4. WiN7000 Physical Specifications .............................................................................. 13  
2. Site and Installation Requirements ...................................................................................... 14  
2.1. Mounting Considerations ........................................................................................... 14  
3. Installation Procedures ......................................................................................................... 15  
3.1. Pre-Installation Safety Instructions ............................................................................ 15  
3.2. Package Components and Unpacking ...................................................................... 15  
3.3. Installation Tools ....................................................................................................... 15  
3.4. Installing the WiN7000 .............................................................................................. 16  
3.4.1. WiN7000 Mounting Bracket ............................................................................ 17  
3.4.2. Pole Mounting ................................................................................................ 18  
3.4.3. Wall Mounting ................................................................................................. 19  
3.4.4. Tower Mount .................................................................................................. 20  
3.4.5. Cable Connections ......................................................................................... 20  
3.5. Weatherproofing ........................................................................................................ 22  
3.5.1. Weatherproofing Cable Connections .............................................................. 22  
3.6. Power Connections ................................................................................................... 24  
3.6.1. Copper and SFA Type Base Station .............................................................. 24  
3.6.2. SFD Type Base Station ................................................................................. 25  
4. Setup .................................................................................................................................... 26  
4.1. Connecting the WiN7000 to the Web Interface ......................................................... 26  
5. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 28  
5.1. No IP connectivity ..................................................................................................... 28  
5.2. No Serial Connection ................................................................................................ 28  
A. Connector and Cable Pinouts ............................................................................................. 29  
A.1. Power and Ethernet Cable Pinouts .......................................................................... 29  
A.2. Console Cable Pinouts ............................................................................................. 30  
B. WiN7000 Specifications ....................................................................................................... 31  
C. List of Acronyms ................................................................................................................. 33  
D. Warranty .............................................................................................................................. 34  
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Power System .......................................................................................................................... 10  
Grounded at Equipment Location ............................................................................................ 10  
1.3. Win7000 Dimensions ........................................................................................................ 13  
3.1. Mounting Bracket .............................................................................................................. 17  
3.2. WiN7000 Pole Mounting Diagram .................................................................................... 18  
3.3. WiN7000 Wall Mounting Diagram ..................................................................................... 19  
3.4. Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Option ...................................................................................... 20  
3.5. Copper Ethernet Port Option ............................................................................................ 21  
3.8. Wrapping the Connector with Electrical Tape ................................................................... 23  
3.9. Sealing Gaps with Putty ................................................................................................... 23  
3.10. Base Station Power Connection ..................................................................................... 24  
3.11. Positive 48V Configuration .............................................................................................. 25  
3.12. Negative 48V Configuration ............................................................................................ 25  
4.3. RuggedMAX Web Interface: General Status page ........................................................... 27  
A.1. WiN7000 Power Cable Pinout .......................................................................................... 29  
A.2. WiN7000 Console Connector Pinout ................................................................................ 30  
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3.1. WiN7000 Pole Mount Parts List ....................................................................................... 18  
3.2. WiN7000 Wall Mount Parts List ........................................................................................ 19  
3.3. WiN7000 Connectors and Cables .................................................................................... 21  
3.4. +48 VDC Power System ................................................................................................... 25  
3.5. -48 VDC Power System .................................................................................................... 25  
A.1. WiN7000 Power Cable Pinout .......................................................................................... 29  
A.2. WiN7000 Console Connector Pinout ................................................................................ 30  
C.1. List of Acronyms .............................................................................................................. 33  
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FCC Statement And Cautions  
FCC Statement And Cautions  
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference  
Statement  
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.  
Caution: Service  
This product contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorized  
personnel shall render all warranties null and void.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by RuggedCom Inc. could invalidate  
specifications, test results, and agency approvals, and void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
Should this device require service, refer to Appendix D, Warranty in this guide.  
Caution: Physical Access  
This product should be installed in a restricted access location where access can only  
be gained by service personnel or users who have been instructed about the reasons  
for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken;  
and access is through the use of a tool or lock and key, or other means of security,  
and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.  
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1. Introduction  
1. Introduction  
The WiN7000 is a member of the RuggedMAX™ family, a line of mobile WiMAX broadband  
wireless access systems based on the 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard. RuggedMAX systems  
are designed for robustness and simplicity, offering feature-rich services with low deployment and  
operation costs.  
The WiN7000 base station is a cost-effective solution for wireless access services, designed for  
point-to-multipoint broadband wireless access applications in varying conditions and locations.  
The WiN7000 is a one-sector base station, supporting up to 800 subscriber units. Through the  
addition of routing units, the system can be extended to as many sectors as required and can  
support additional subscribers and bandwidths.  
The base station communicates with fixed and mobile subscriber units, according to defined  
service criteria and customer service level agreements. The WiN7000 also connects to the service  
provider backbone, supporting end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) requirements.  
The system uses OFDMA radio technology, providing robustness in adverse channel conditions  
and enabling Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) operation. This improves coverage and maintains a high  
level of spectral efficiency. Modulation and coding are continuously adapted to prevailing link  
conditions, ensuring an optimal balance between robustness and efficiency. The use of STC/  
MRC and MIMO radio technologies optimizes link performance, ensuring enhanced bandwidth  
and service coverage.  
The RuggedMAX WiN7000 is a full outdoor base station, designed for easy installation and  
mounting on poles, street lamps, towers, or walls. The WiN7000 can be equipped with copper or  
fibre network interfaces for flexible integration into the operator’s backbone.  
The WiN7000 is supported by RuggedNMS™, RuggedCom’s comprehensive Network  
Management System.  
1.1. About this Guide  
This installation guides describes the installation if the RuggedMAX™ WiN7000 High Power Base  
Station.  
This guide is intended for use by base station installers and operators, and assumes readers have  
a working knowledge of WiMAX technologies and procedures. While some safety precautions  
are reviewed here, it is assumed that installers are trained in safe installation practices. Users  
unfamiliar with safe installation procedures, WiMAX technologies, and service procedures should  
not rely on this manual for comprehensive guidance.  
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1. Introduction  
1.2. Capabilities and Features  
The WiN7000 provides the full base station functionality necessary for serving a single sector:  
• All-outdoor, single-box installation  
• IEEE802.16e Wave2 Standard Compliance  
• Backbone Ethernet connectivity via a 10/100 Base-T network interface  
• Fixed and mobile CPE support  
• 3.5 MHz, 5MHz, 7MHz and 10MHz channel bandwidth support  
• MIMO (2×2) support  
• Various Radio Frequency (RF) options, including 1.x, 2.x and 3.x GHz band support  
• Traffic classification and connection establishment initiation  
• Policy-based data switching  
• Quality of Service (QoS) management  
• Alarm management  
• Internal SNMP agent, enabling extensive In-Band (IB) management of the base station and its  
registered CPEs  
• R6 interface to ASN-GW profile C  
• Power requirement: 48VDC  
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1. Introduction  
1.3. Safety Information  
1.3.1. General  
• Read this user manual and follow all operating and safety instructions.  
• The base station and antenna must be installed by a professional installer.  
• Do not exceed the described limits.  
1.3.2. Power Supply Requirements  
• The power supply unit should be a Class 2 power supply, safety-certified according to national  
codes.  
• Maximum output current should not exceed 5A.  
• Maximum output voltage of the power supply should not exceed 60VDC.  
• Minimum output voltage should not be below 42VDC.  
• The disconnecting device is defined as the following:  
• When connected to an AC/DC power supply, the appliance coupler of the AC/DC power  
supply is regarded as the main disconnecting device for the base station.  
• When connected to a DC battery power supply, a double pole circuit breaker, rated 10A  
60VDC, is regarded as the main disconnecting device for the base station.  
The unit is considered to be connected to a centralized DC power system, therefore the power line  
should be grounded. The unit should be permanently connected to ground with 16AWG cable or  
less. See the figures below for two methods of power grounding (from the UL 60950-1 standard;  
according to UL 60950-22). When the unit is connected to a centralized DC Power System, the  
"+" side of the supply should be grounded, as per UL60950-1 and UL 60950-22 requirements.  
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Figure 1.1. Typical Centralized DC Power System, Plant and Distribution Source-Grounded DC Power System  
Figure 1.2. Typical Centralized DC Power System, Plant and Distribution DC Power System Grounded at  
Equipment Location  
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1.3.3. Equipment Installation  
Install the equipment in accordance with the electrical code relevant to the country of installation,  
such as the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70; the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC),  
Part 1, CSA C22.1; and when applicable, the National Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2. Unless  
marked or otherwise identified, the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data  
Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75, also applies.  
1.3.4. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure  
The WiN7000 is compliant with the requirements set forth in CFR 47, section 1.1307, addressing  
Radio Frequency (RF) exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in OET Bulletin 65. The  
emitted radiation should be as little as possible. To achieve minimum RF exposure, install the  
WiN7000 when it is configured not to transmit and set it to operational mode remotely, rather  
than enabling transmission by the installer on-site. For maintenance of the WiN7000, or other  
operations which require RF exposure, the exposure should be minimized in time and according  
to the regulations set by the FCC or the regulations relevant to the country of installation.  
1.3.5. Lightning Protection  
When the WiN7000 is installed in an outdoor location, all indoor components (such as  
Ethernet and power supply) should be connected through a lightning protector.  
Lightning protection protects people and equipment located indoors from lightning  
that might strike the WiN7000 or its outdoor cables. Therefore, install the lightning  
protector device indoors, as close as possible to the point where the cables enter  
the building. The lightning protector can also be installed outdoors as long as the  
cables that lead indoors are well protected from lightning between the protector and  
the building entrance.  
1.3.6. Power Cord Protection  
Route all power supply cords so that people cannot walk on them or place objects on or against  
them. Walking on the cords or placing objects on or against the cords can damage the cords.  
1.3.7. Servicing  
Do not open the cover of this product to attempt service unless instructed by a RuggedMAX  
certified technician. Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel. Removing the covers or  
modifying any part of this device voids its warranty.  
RuggedCom does not endorse or support the use of proprietary third-party outdoor cable  
assemblies not supplied by RuggedCom.  
Keep away from electric power lines.  
You can be killed if the antennas are in close proximity to electric power lines. Carefully  
read and follow all instructions in this manual. By nature of the installation, you may  
be exposed to hazardous environments and high voltage. Use caution when installing  
the outdoor system.  
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1.3.8. Antenna Grounding Requirements  
The antenna installation must be as per Article 810 of the NEC. Of particular note is the  
requirement that the grounding conductor not be less than 10 AWG (Cu). The scheme should  
be either in accordance with UL 96 and 96A Lightning Protection Components and Installation  
Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems, or tested in accordance with UL 50 and UL 497.  
1.3.9. Outdoor Grounding System  
Verify that the base station is grounded.  
The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and  
accumulated static electricity. It is the installer’s responsibility to install this device in  
accordance with the local electrical codes.  
1.3.10. User ports and power supply  
If the length of outdoor exposed communication lines is greater than 40 m (140 feet), these lines  
must be treated as TNV-1 circuits. The installer must ensure that the power supply and network  
ports are designed for full compliance with the TNV-1 telecommunication network.  
1.3.11. Safety Hazards  
Installing the WiN7000 can pose a serious hazard. Be sure to take precautions to avoid  
the following:  
• Exposure to high voltage lines during installation  
• Falling when working at heights or with ladders  
• Injuries from dropping tools  
• Contact with AC wiring (power system connection)  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only 26AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.  
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1.4. WiN7000 Physical Specifications  
The WiN7000 outdoor base station is packed in a waterproof metal housing. A mounting bracket  
and mounting kit allows for pole or wall installation. The assembled unit weighs approximately  
15kg.  
For information on the WiN7000 wiring connections, see Section 3.4.5, “Cable Connections”.  
Figure 1.3. Win7000 Dimensions  
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2. Site and Installation Requirements  
2. Site and Installation Requirements  
2.1. Mounting Considerations  
When choosing a mounting location, consider the available mounting structures and antenna  
clearance. To provide better weather protection, the WiN7000 should be mounted with the  
connection panel facing downwards.  
The base station is equipped with a mounting kit, which allows several mounting options:  
• Poles: Attach the WiN7000 to any pipe or pole with diameter 1.75" to 10".  
• Towers and Walls: Attach the WiN7000 to any tower or wall that can support the load of the unit.  
The following antenna options are available:  
• 2 × omni-directional antenna  
• External sector dual slant ±45º antenna  
• Two separate antennas  
Before mounting the antennas, conduct a site survey to determine the optimal position for the  
antennas. Observe the following guidelines:  
• Mount the antennas at the highest point possible. Reception will increase according to the height  
of the antennas.  
• Mount the antennas in a place with as few obstacles as possible between the antennas and  
the planned service area.  
• To avoid interference, mount the antennas and base station as far as possible from antennas  
of other devices and other base stations.  
• To keep the cable from the base station to the antenna as short as possible, mount the antennas  
as close as possible to the base station. Using a cable longer than 2 meters will result in greater  
loss and more interference, as the cable will act as an antenna.  
• Do not point the antennas directly at populated areas, closer than the distance allowed by  
national regulations.  
• Mount the antennas and base station in a place that allow for maintenance access to the unit.  
• Mount the GPS antenna in a position where the whole sky is visible to the antenna. If the base  
station is mounted on a wall and the GPS antenna is mounted on top of the base station, only  
half of the sky will be visible to the antenna. This may not be enough for proper operation.  
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3. Installation Procedures  
3. Installation Procedures  
3.1. Pre-Installation Safety Instructions  
Installing the WiN7000 can pose a serious hazard. Be sure to take precautions to avoid  
the following:  
• Exposure to high voltage lines during installation  
• Falling when working at heights or with ladders  
• Injuries from dropping tools  
• Contact with AC wiring (power system connection)  
3.2. Package Components and Unpacking  
Check that the package contains:  
• WiN7000 WiMax Base Station.  
• GPS antenna  
• 2 × RF cables 1.6 m for connection to antenna  
• Pole / wall mount kit  
• WiNPS 48V power supply for Copper and SFA configuration  
3.3. Installation Tools  
• Phillips screwdriver  
• Wrench or socket set  
• Drill and 5/16" drill bit  
• Self-fusing electrical tape or insulating putty suitable for use in the unit’s installation environment  
• Hammer  
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3.4. Installing the WiN7000  
The equipment should be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code  
(NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1, CSA C22.1;  
and when applicable, the National Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2. Unless marked  
or otherwise identified, the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data  
Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.  
The following components are required for the installation:  
• Mounting bracket  
• WiN7000 device  
• RF antennas  
• GPS antenna  
• Power supply  
• Ground, data, and power cables  
To install the WiN7000 base station, follow these general steps:  
1. Install the mounting bracket at the chosen location.  
2. Install the antennas.  
3. Prepare the grounding cables.  
4. Lay out the connection cables.  
5. Mount the power supply.  
6. Mount the base station to the mounting bracket.  
7. Connect all cables to the WiN7000 and seal connections with suitable electrical tape or putty.  
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3.4.1. WiN7000 Mounting Bracket  
The mounting bracket is used for both pole- and wall-mount installations.  
Figure 3.1. Mounting Bracket  
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3.4.2. Pole Mounting  
Figure 3.2. WiN7000 Pole Mounting Diagram  
Item  
1
Quantity  
Description  
1
Mounting brackets  
WiN7000 Base Station  
Fastening brackets  
Screw 5/16" hex cap × 6"  
Nut NF 16 hex  
2
1
3
2
4
4
5
8
6
10  
10  
4
Washer flat 5/16"  
Washer spring 5/16"  
Screw NC 1/4" × 1/2" hex  
Washer flat NC 1/4"  
Washer spring NC 1/4"  
Pole  
7
8
9
4
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
4
1
2
Bolt NC 1/4"  
2
Screw NC 5/16" × 1/2"  
Mounting Upper Bracket  
1
Table 3.1. WiN7000 Pole Mount Parts List  
Procedure 3.1. Installing the WiN7000 on a Pole  
1. Select a mounting location on the pole.  
2. Assemble the fastening brackets to the mounting bracket using the 5/16" × 6" hex cap screws  
(Item 4), NF 16 hex nuts (Item 5), 5/16" flat washers (Item 6), and 5/16" spring washers (Item  
7).  
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3. Lift the base station by the eye bolts and secure it to the mounting bracket. At the top of the  
unit and mounting bracket, use NC 1/4" × 1/2" hex screws (Item 8) and NC 1/4" flat washers  
(Item 9). At the bottom of the unit and mounting bracket, use 5/16" flat washers (Item 6), 5/16"  
spring washers (Item 7), and NC 5/16" × 1/2" screws (Item 13).  
4. Complete the wiring connections.  
Seal all connectors with self-fusing electrical tape or insulating putty suitable for  
use in the unit’s installation environment  
3.4.3. Wall Mounting  
Figure 3.3. WiN7000 Wall Mounting Diagram  
Item  
1
Quantity  
Description  
1
1
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
4
1
Mounting brackets  
WiN7000  
2
3
Screw NC 1/4" × 1/2" hex  
Washer flat NC 1/4"  
Washer spring NC 1/4"  
Bolt NC 1/4"  
4
5
6
7
Screw 5/16" hex cap × 2"  
Washer flat 5/16"  
Washer spring 5/16"  
Dowel 5/16"  
8
9
10  
11  
Mounting upper bracket  
Table 3.2. WiN7000 Wall Mount Parts List  
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Procedure 3.2. Installing the WiN7000 on a Wall  
1. Select a mounting location.  
2. Place the mounting bracket on the wall and mark the location of the four mounting holes, two  
at the top and two at the bottom.  
3. With a 5/16" drill bit suitable for the wall material, drill holes at the marked locations.  
4. Insert the 5/16" dowels (Item 10) into the holes.  
5. Assemble four 5/16" flat washers (Item 8), four 5/16" spring washers (Item 9), and four 5/16"  
× 2" hex cap screws (Item 7) into the holes on the mounting bracket.  
6. Secure the mounting bracket to the wall.  
7. Lift the base station by the eye bolts and secure it to the mounting bracket. At the top of the  
unit and mounting bracket, use NC 1/4" × 1/2" hex screws (Item 3), NC 14" flat washers (Item  
4), and NC 1/4" spring washers (Item 5).  
8. Complete the wiring connections.  
Seal all connectors with self-fusing electrical tape or insulating putty suitable for  
use in the unit’s installation environment. For more information on sealing the  
3.4.4. Tower Mount  
Follow the same procedure as for wall mounting; see Section 3.4.3, “Wall Mounting”. Ensure that  
the tower can hold the load of the base station.  
3.4.5. Cable Connections  
The WiN7000 can be equipped with copper or fiber Ethernet connections.  
Figure 3.4. Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Option  
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Figure 3.5. Copper Ethernet Port Option  
Number Connector Name Connector Type Cable Type  
Function  
Connected to  
Connected to external  
1
ANT1  
N type Female  
RG 6 or 9  
antenna or omni-directional Antenna  
antenna  
#10 AWG bare  
copper wire  
Central earth ground, tower  
or pole chassis  
2
3
GND  
GPS  
Adjustable nut  
TNC Female  
Grounding  
GPS signal  
GPS antenna  
Power supply +  
Network/Router/Switch  
Or Power supply  
48 VDC / Return / 5A +  
Ethernet Cat5  
Or 48 VDC / Return / 5A  
Proprietary WiN  
cable  
4
5
DC/ETH or DC  
DC/ETH or DC  
UART 3P to  
DB9F"  
Console  
DC/ETH  
3-pin  
Low level CLI for technicians PC  
Proprietary WiN  
cable  
48 VDC/ Return / 5A +  
Ethernet Cat5  
Power supply + Network/  
Router/Switch  
DC + ETH  
Fiber Optic SM  
OFNR I/O with  
Industrial Plug,  
ODVA Cable  
6
F/O  
Optic SM Mini LC  
N type Female  
Optic 100M/1GMbit  
Network/Router/Switch  
Connected to external  
antenna or omni-directional Antenna  
antenna  
7
ANT2  
RG 6 or 9  
Table 3.3. WiN7000 Connectors and Cables  
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3.5. Weatherproofing  
It is extremely important to weatherproof all outdoor cable connections. Weatherproofing the  
connections at the outdoor unit and antennas prevents corrosion, prevents water from interfering  
with the connection, and helps to keep the connection tight. Because cables also carry DC current,  
the need for proper weatherproofing cannot be overstated.  
RuggedCom recommends the use of sealing tapes designed for outdoor use:  
• 3M™ Scotch® Super 88 Electrical Tape  
• Heavy-duty weather-, abrasion-, and UV-resistant rubber splicing tape or self-amalgamating  
tape  
Rubber mastic putty or duct sealing putty must also be used to complete the weatherproofing  
where needed. RuggedCom does not recommend silicon seal or glue. These materials are difficult  
to apply accurately and are difficult to remove. Do not use PVC tape.  
3.5.1. Weatherproofing Cable Connections  
Most outdoor unit, antenna, or cable problems are caused by coaxial cable connections loosened  
by vibration, allowing moisture to penetrate the connector interface. Ruggedcom recommends  
that all outdoor unit-to-cable connections be weatherproofed using a procedure similar to the one  
described below.  
This method of weatherproofing must be completed on all external connections. If surge arrestors  
are used, all the associated connections and arrestors must be completely wrapped with splicing  
tape or self-amalgamating tape.  
Before waterproofing, ensure all connectors are correctly tightened. Ensure the  
connector and cables are free of foreign substances such as oil, water, grease,  
and dirt. Ensure that the cable extends below the connector to which it is attached,  
providing a path for water to follow away from the connected device.  
Procedure 3.3. Weatherproofing Cable Connectors  
1. Begin to wrap the rubber-splicing or self-amalgamating tape. Start as close to the equipment  
body as possible. Stretch and wind the tape around the connector housing, ensuring there  
are no gaps in the tape.  
Figure 3.6. Wrapping the Connector with Rubber-splicing or Self-amalgamating Tape  
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2. Tightly wrap the connector and the cable. Overlap the tape, without gaps, all the way along  
the connector. Continue wrapping the tape 25 mm (1") onto the cable.  
Figure 3.7. Wrapping the Cable with Rubber-splicing or Self-amalgamating Tape  
3. For UV protection of the rubber splicing tape, wrap two layers of electrical tape on top of the  
rubber splicing tape.  
Figure 3.8. Wrapping the Connector with Electrical Tape  
4. Work mastic putty or duct sealing putty between the connector and the body of the radio or  
antenna. Ensure the putty fills any gaps not covered by the tape.  
Figure 3.9. Sealing Gaps with Putty  
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3.6. Power Connections  
3.6.1. Copper and SFA Type Base Station  
The power system can be supplied by RuggedCom (WiNPS) or by the operator.  
Connect the power system DC + ETH output to the WiN cable proprietary connector (supplied  
by RuggedCom).  
Connect the other side of the WiN cable connector to the WiN7000 DC + ETH connector.  
The illustration below shows the physical connection between the WiN7000 base station, the  
power system and the AC power source.  
Figure 3.10. Base Station Power Connection  
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3.6.2. SFD Type Base Station  
The power system is supplied by the operator.  
Connect the power system DC output to the RuggedCom cable with proprietary connector  
(supplied by RuggedCom).  
Connect the other side (open end) of the RuggedCom cable to the operator’s power system  
(according to the labelling on the cable and the tables below.  
RuggedCom Cable  
Power Supply  
-48VDC  
Note  
GND  
-48VDC  
+48VDC  
GND  
+48VDC/ GND  
-48VDC/ GND  
“HOT Line”  
Connect -48V and GND  
Table 3.4. +48 VDC Power System  
RuggedCom Cable  
Power Supply  
-48VDC  
Note  
“HOT Line”  
-48VDC  
+48VDC  
GND  
+48VDC/ GND  
+48VDC/ GND  
GND  
Connect +48V and GND  
Table 3.5. -48 VDC Power System  
+48V and -48V configurations.  
Figure 3.11. Positive 48V Configuration  
Figure 3.12. Negative 48V Configuration  
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4. Setup  
4. Setup  
The initial setup procedure consists of:  
• Configuring the computer’s network parameters and connecting the WiN7000 to the Web  
interface  
• Verifying IP connectivity  
4.1. Connecting the WiN7000 to the Web Interface  
This section describes how to configure the network parameters in Microsoft Windows so you can  
connect a computer to the WiN7000 base station. For instructions on how to configure the network  
parameters for other operating systems, refer to your operating system documentation.  
Before beginning, ensure that the base station is connected to the Power over Ethernet (PoE)  
power adaptor and that power is applied.  
Follow these steps connect a computer to the WiN7000 web interface:  
Procedure 4.1. Connecting a computer to the base station  
1. Ensure that the PoE adaptor is connected to the base station. Connect the computer’s  
Ethernet port to the PoE adaptor’s Ethernet port.  
2. On the computer, click Start and select Control Panel.  
3. In the Control Panel, select Network and Internet Connections.  
4. Select Network Connections and then double-click Local Area Connection. The Local  
Area Connections Properties dialog appears with the General tab selected.  
Figure 4.1. Microsoft Windows Local Area Connection Properties dialog box  
5. In the Items list, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. The  
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog appears.  
6. Assign your computer the IP address 192.168.100.99 and the subnet 255.255.255.0.  
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Figure 4.2. Microsoft Windows Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box  
7. On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog, click OK. On the Local Area  
Connection Properties dialog, click Close.  
8. Launch your web browser and type http://192.168.100.100 in the address field. The Login  
window appears. Enter your user name and password and click Log In. The RuggedMAX  
web interface appears.  
Figure 4.3. RuggedMAX Web Interface: General Status page  
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5. Troubleshooting  
5. Troubleshooting  
5.1. No IP connectivity  
If there is no IP connectivity between the WiN7200 unit and the NMS, perform the following steps:  
1. Connect the the computer and the WiN7200 Console connector (serial connection), located  
on the unit’s bottom panel.  
2. In the terminal, type showIPAddr and press Enter. The base station’s IP address will be  
displayed.  
3. Ping the WiN7200 unit address.  
4. If connectivity is still not established, contact RuggedCom customer support.  
5.2. No Serial Connection  
If there is no serial connection when using the serial cable, perform the following:  
1. Verify IP connectivity using a ping to the WiN7200 unit IP address (see section ).  
2. If there is no IP connectivity, verify the power connections.  
3. If the power connections are okay, however, there is still no serial connection or IP  
connectivity, contact RuggedCom customer support.  
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Appendix A. Connector and Cable Pinouts  
Appendix A. Connector and Cable Pinouts  
A.1. Power and Ethernet Cable Pinouts  
The pinout of the power cable is shown below:  
Figure A.1. WiN7000 Power Cable Pinout  
Pin Number  
Type  
A
B
C
D
E
F
NC  
NC  
+TX Ethernet  
- TX Ethernet  
+RX Ethernet  
- RX Ethernet  
NC  
G
H
J
NC  
NC  
K
L
48VDC (RTN)  
48VDC (+)  
Ethernet GND  
M
Table A.1. WiN7000 Power Cable Pinout  
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A.2. Console Cable Pinouts  
In normal operation, the console connector should remain closed and should only be  
used by an authorized technician.  
The console connection is a 3-pin female connector, based on the RS-232 serial standard. The  
port provides a standard terminal connection through which a technician can configure and monitor  
the base station through its command line interface (CLI).  
• Cable type: 3 wire 28AWG  
• Cable connectors: DB9F, proprietary 3 pin console connector  
• Cable length: 2m  
• The cable is supplied by RuggedCom.  
Figure A.2. WiN7000 Console Connector Pinout  
Pin Number  
Type  
TX  
1
2
3
RX  
GND  
Table A.2. WiN7000 Console Connector Pinout  
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Appendix B. WiN7000 Specifications  
Appendix B. WiN7000 Specifications  
Radio and Modem:  
• IEEE802.16-2005 (16e OFDMA)  
• WiMAX Forum Wave 2 Profile  
• Time Division Duplex (TDD)  
• Channel Bandwidth (MHz) 3.5, 5, 7, 10  
• Frequency Resolution 0.25 MHz  
• Diversity Support 2x2, STC/MIMO-SM  
• FEC Convolution Code and Turbo Code  
• Transmit Power Control  
• Output Power (average) 2 X 36 dBm  
• Modulation 512/1024 FFT points; QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM  
Radio Interfaces:  
• Number of Antennae: 2  
• Antenna Connectors 2 × N-Type, 50 ohm  
• Integrated or External Sector or Omni Antenna  
• Built-in GPS  
Network Interfaces:  
• 10/100BaseT Half/Full Duplex IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD  
• ASN GW Compatibility WiMAX Forum R6, Profile C  
• Compatible with Cisco and WiChorus ASN-GW  
• Fiber Optic (Optional)  
Configuration and Management:  
• Web-based user interface  
• Management SNMP  
• SNMP Agent SNMP ver 2 client: MIB II  
• Software Upgrade via FTP  
• Remote Configuration via FTP  
Mechanical:  
• Dimensions [H × W × D] 756 mm × 290mm × 195 mm  
• Weight <15kg  
Power Interface:  
• Power supply Input 85-265VAC  
• Power Consumption 120W max  
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Environmental:  
• Operating Temperature: -40°C to +65°C  
• Operating Humidity 5% to 95% non condensing  
1613 & IEC61850-3:  
EMC:  
• 1613 Section 6.3, 7, 8, 9 Class1  
• IEC61850-3 Section 5.7, 5.8  
• FCC 47CFR Part15, Subpart B  
• EN 55022  
Safety:  
• 1613 section 5, 6.2  
• IEC 60255-5 section 6.1.4  
Environmental:  
• IEC61850-3 Section 5.2, 5.3, 5.5  
• 1613 Section 10  
• IEC 870-2-2 Section 3  
CE:  
EMC:  
• EN 301 489-4 V1.3.1  
• EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1  
Safety:  
• EN 60950-1  
• IEC 60950-1  
• EN 60950-22  
Radio:  
• EN 302 326-2  
FCC:  
• 47CFR Part15, Part27, Part90 Subpart B.  
IC:  
• SRSP-301.7 Issue 2 (Industry Canada)  
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Appendix C. List of Acronyms  
Acronym  
Description  
ASN  
Access Service Network  
Base Station  
BST  
IP  
Internet Protocol  
LAN  
Local Area Network  
LOS  
Line-of-sight  
MIMO  
Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output  
Network Management System  
Non-line-of-sight  
NMS  
NLOS  
RF  
Radio Frequency  
WiMAX  
RuggedMAX™  
RuggedNMS™  
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access  
RuggedMAX WiMAX Product Family  
RuggedMAX Network Management System  
Table C.1. List of Acronyms  
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Appendix D. Warranty  
Appendix D. Warranty  
RuggedCom warrants this product for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase. This  
product contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall  
render all warranties null and void. For warranty details, visit www.RuggedCom.com or contact  
your customer service representative.  
Should this product require service, contact the factory at:  
RuggedCom Inc.  
300 Applewood Crescent  
Concord, Ontario  
Canada L4K 5C7  
Phone: +1 905 856 5288  
Fax: +1 905 856 1995  
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