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RADWIN 5000
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August 2023

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION GUIDE RADWIN 5000 Document version 23 August 2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............................ 6 Scope of This Document ......................6 RADWIN 5000 Overview ......................6 1.2.1 Sector ..........................6 1.2.2 Base Station ........................6 1.2.3 Subscriber Unit (SU) ......................8 1.2.4 External Antennas ......................10 1.2.5 Method of Work ......................10 1.2.6...
  • Page 3 Connecting MultiSector Integrated Units to Antennas ..........64 2.13.4 Connecting MultiSector Connectorized Units to Antennas ........... 67 2.14 Connect Radio (External Connections) .................. 68 2.14.1 LFF, SFF, SU Integrated, and JET Units ................68 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 4 About Single and Dual Antennas ................... 93 B.3.1 Dual Antennas at the HBS and an SU................93 B.3.2 Single Antennas at Both Sites ..................94 B.3.3 Single at One Site, Dual Antennas at the Other ............. 94 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 5 Terminology ......................... 101 Appendix E. Certified Antennas ....................... 106 For Deployment in US/Canada .................... 106 For Deployment in EU member states ................. 118 Appendix F. Regulatory Compliance ....................122 Appendix G. Revision History ......................133 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1.2 RADWIN 5000 Overview 1.2.1 Sector The RADWIN 5000 system consists of a “sector” that includes a base station, and at least one subscriber unit. The subscriber units are installed and work opposite the base stations. Figure 1: A RADWIN 5000 Sector 1.2.2 Base Station...
  • Page 7 Figure 3: LFF base station connectorized for Figure 2: LFF (Large Form Factor) base station with integrated antenna external antenna Figure 4: RADWIN 5000 JET unit Figure 5: JET‐PRO units Figure 6: JET‐DUO 3/5 GHz Figure 7: Neo and NEO DUO, JET AIR and JET...
  • Page 8: Subscriber Unit (Su)

    Figure 9: MultiSector Base Station ‐ Figure 8: MultiSector Base Station ‐ Connectorized Integrated 1.2.3 Subscriber Unit (SU) There are several types of RADWIN 5000 subscriber units: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 9 Figure 13: SFF subscriber station connectorized Figure 12: SFF subscriber unit with integrated for external antenna Figure 14: SU PRO/AIR EMB unit Figure 15: SU PRO/AIR EMB unit with Turbo Gain antenna RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 10: External Antennas

    3/5 GHz unit Connectorized 1.2.4 External Antennas RADWIN radios come with integrated or external antennas. RADWIN offers many kinds of external antennas. Any external antenna (either provided by RADWIN or any 3 party) is compatible to any RADWIN radio with external antenna connectors.
  • Page 11: Worldwide Single Pn Products

    Figure 18: RADWIN 5000 General Connection Scheme 1.2.6 Worldwide single PN products Some RADWIN products include a word‐wide single part number. These products include a built‐in GPS/GNSS receiver. The radios identify their location from GNSS, and determine the country in which they are located and the regulation that applies in that country.
  • Page 12: Management Tools

    DUO, JET DUO, SU Connectorized, and MultiSector units. The Web Interface is integrated with the radio unit, and, unlike the RADWIN Manager, requires no external application. You merely enter the unit’s IP address, user name and password, and log in.
  • Page 13: Which Management Tool To Use

    New HW versions only Rel. 4.9.34 and above. For earlier Releases, use the RADWIN Manager Instructions for working with the Web Interfaces as well as the RADWIN Manager are found in the RADWIN Configuration Guide. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Release Versions

    1.4 Release Versions This document focuses on the currently available RADWIN products. For documents that include legacy RADWIN products, contact your local customer support. 1.5 Notifications Notifications consist of Notes, Cautions, and Warnings: Note: Draws your attention to something that may not be obvious...
  • Page 15: Installation Steps

    56 Connect External Antenna (if applicable) page 61 Connect Radio (External Connections) page 68 Waterproofing page 80 Check Connectivity to Radio page 81 Commissioning Activate Base Station page 81 Align Subscriber Unit page 82 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 16: Prepare Laptop

    OUT (or PoE) socket on the PoE to the appropriate socket on the radio unit. Make sure you are using the appropriate PoE for your specific radio unit. Figure 19: Connecting laptop to a radio unit 2.2.1 LFF and SFF Units Connect to socket labeled ‐> “IDU” RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 17: Integrated Units

    Figure 20: Laptop/network port: LFF radio unit (connectorized unit shown) Figure 21: Laptop/network port: SFF radio unit (connectorized unit shown) 2.2.2 JET, JET‐DUO 3/5 GHz, NEO, SU Connectorized, and MultiSector Base Station Integrated Units Connect to socket labeled ‐> “PoE In” RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 18 Figure 22: Laptop/network port: all JET radio units Figure 23: Laptop/network port: all JET‐DUO 3/5 GHz radio units RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 19: Multisector Base Station Connectorized Units

    Figure 24: Laptop/network port: MultiSector Base Station Integrated units Figure 25: Laptop/network port: SU Connectorized radio units 2.2.3 MultiSector Base Station Connectorized Units Connect to socket labeled ‐> “PoE” RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 20: Su Pro/Air Emb Units

    Connect to ‐> Input socket (not labeled) Figure 27: Laptop/network port: SU PRO/AIR EMB radio unit 2.2.5 SU Integrated Units, JET‐AIR , JET‐AIR DUO, NEO and NEO DUO units Connect to ‐> Input socket (not labeled) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 21: Update Connectivity Parameters Of Radio Unit

    Figure 28: Laptop/network port: SU Integrated radio unit Figure 29: Laptop/network port: NEO, NEO DUO, JET‐AIR, JET‐AIR DUO radio unit 2.3 Update Connectivity Parameters of Radio Unit This procedure differs according to the type of radio unit you are using RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 22: Su: Lff Or Sff Radio Units

    1. If you have not already done so, connect the radio to your PC/network and voltage via its “IDU” port. 2. Install the RADWIN Manager application from: http://www.radwin.com/download, or use the QR code: 3. Log on to the RADWIN Manager as an “Installer” and enter the default IP address (http://10.0.0.120) and password: wireless.
  • Page 23: Su Pro/Air Emb, Su Integrated, And Su Connectorized Units

    9. You will be warned that the device will be reset. If all the values are correct, click OK. 10. From a command line, ping radio unit using new IP address to verify change. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 24: Hbs: Lff Or Jet Radio Units

    2. Install the RADWIN Manager application from: http://www.radwin.com/ download, or use the QR code: 3. Log on to the RADWIN Manager as an “Installer” and enter the default IP address (http://10.0.0.120) and password: wireless. 4. From the RADWIN Manager, click Activate, and follow the instructions in the wizard.
  • Page 25: Air Duo Radio Units

    If the hardware version of the base station is of the format xxxJ, where x is a numeral, the base station is managed via the WebUI. 1. If you have not already done so, connect the radio to your PC/network and voltage via its input port (“PoE In”). RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 26: Check Items To Be Installed

    Use the standard mounting kit for: • LFF (large form‐factor) radio units • SFF (small form‐factor) radio units • SU Integrated radio units • JET, JET DUO, NEO, NEO DUO, JET AIR, JET‐AIR DUO and JET PRO radio units RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 27 Tighten all bolts with a torque of 15Nm. The mounting kit can be used on a vertical or horizontal pole or on a wall: Vertical Pole Page 28 Horizontal Pole Page 30 Wall Page 32 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 28: Vertical Pole

    Figure 37: Rotate Clamp and tighten bolts Figure 38: Completely tighten bolts Medium Pole 1. Diameter 2” to 3” (5cm to 7.5cm): Position the pole clamp as shown in the following figures. Do not tighten the bolts all the way. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 29 Figure 42: Completely tighten bolts Figure 41: Rotate Clamp Thick Pole 1. Diameter larger than 3” (7.5cm) : Use worm drive clamps (not supplied), threaded through the holes as shown: Figure 43: Mounting kit on a thick pole RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 30: Horizontal Pole

    Figure 44: Using the radio vertical adaptor on a vertical pole 2.5.3 Horizontal Pole Installing the mounting kit on a horizontal pole is done in a similar manner to that on a vertical pole (thin, medium, or thick sizes): RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 31 The radio vertical adaptor is needed when mounting an LFF, SFF, PoE, GSU, or SU Integrated on a horizontal pole (see Figure 53 Mounting an SFF radio unit on a horizontal pole on page 42). Use the radio vertical adaptor as shown: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 32: Wall

    2.5.4 Wall Use two mounting screws (not included) appropriate for the type of wall to install the mounting kit on a wall. Make sure you use the indicated holes. The pole clamp is not needed. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 33: Install Mounting Kit For The Su Pro/ Air Emb

    The SU PRO/AIR EMB has its own mounting kit. Mount this unit as shown in the steps below: 1. Place the mount on a pole or wall: 2. Secure the mount using the worm drive clamps. These are “quick‐release” clamps, and work as follows: a. Open the clamp: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 34 Slide the metal band through the mount: c. Slide the metal band through the clamp: d. Adjust the radius of the band, and lock it with the clamp: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 35: Mounting The Multisector Base Station Connectorized

    1. Recommended diameter of the pole is 2 to 4 in (5‐10 cm). ▪ Use worm‐drive clamps to install the supporting mount on a pole. The included worm‐drive clamps support poles whose diameter is 2 to 4 in (5 to 10 cm). RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 36 2. Place the mounting tongue of the MultiSector Base Station Connectorized in the indicated hole of the supporting mount, while aligning the vertical channel of the unit with the flange of the supporting mount. Make sure the MultiSector Base Station Connectorized is attached firmly to the mount: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 37 (the locking screw is found on the mounting tongue): Wall 1. Use four bolts (not supplied) to install the supporting mount on a wall. ▪ The recommended material of the bolts is 316 stainless steel, minimum diameter 8mm. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 38 2. Place the mounting tongue of the MultiSector Base Station Connectorized unit in the indicated hole of the supporting mount,while aligning the vertical channel of the MultiSector Base Station Connectorized with the flange ofthe supporting mount. Make sure the MultiSector Base Station Connectorized is attached firmly to the mount: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 39 3. Push down on the MultiSector Base Station Connectorized unit until you hear a click,then fasten the locking screw as shown (the locking screw is found on the mounting tongue): RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 40: Mounting A Unit With The Standard Mounting Kit

    Integrated, External PoE, and GSU Fasten a LFF (large form‐factor), SFF (small form‐factor), SU Integrated unit, MultiSector Integrated base station or antenna, external PoEs, RADWIN GSUs, and external antennas to the mounting kit as shown in Figure 48 to Figure 52.
  • Page 41 Figure 49: Mounted SFF radio unit or GSU Figure 51: Mounted MultiSector unit (base Figure 50: Mounted SU Integrated, NEO DUO, station or antenna) JET AIR, JET AIR DUO Figure 52: Mounted External PoE RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 42 Figure 53 Mounting an SFF radio unit on a horizontal pole Use the radio vertical adaptor when mounting a JET, NEO, or DUO unit on a vertical pole as shown in Figure 45 and Figure 46: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 43 Figure 54 JET radio unit mounted on a vertical pole RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 44 Figure 55: DUO radio unit mounted on a vertical pole When mounting a JET, NEO, or DUO unit on a horizontal pole, the radio vertical adaptor is not needed: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 45 Figure 56: JET radio unit mounted on a horizontal pole Figure 57: DUO radio unit mounted on a horizontal pole RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 46: Mounting Back-To-Back Multisector Integrated Units

    Coverage with a MultiSector Base Station Integrated connected with a MultiSector antenna (view from above): Figure 59: MultiSector coverage: with MultiSector antenna The recommended method is to mount a MultiSector Base Station Integrated back‐to‐back with a MultiSector antenna. Do this as follows: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 47 Figure 61: MultiSector Integrated unit with radio holder on a pole 3. Use the additional radio holder included in the MultiSector (the one without threading), and fasten this around the pole to the first radio holder as shown: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 48: Flat Panel Antenna

    See Connecting MultiSector Integrated Units to Antennas on page 64 for a description of how to connect an external antenna (standard antennas or a MultiSector antenna). 2.8.3 Flat panel antenna If mounting a flat panel antenna, a mounting kit adapter is required (see Figure 49): RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 49 Mount the antenna with the adaptor to a vertical or horizontal pole (as shown in Figure 40 to Figure 41). Figure 51 shows a mounted antenna. Attach the mounting bolt to the side of the adaptor with the recess, as shown. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 50: Mounting The Su Connectorized

    Figure 66: Flat Panel antenna ‐ mounted on a pole 2.9 Mounting the SU Connectorized The SU Connectorized is mounted on a pole using worm‐drive clamps. 1. Place the unit on a pole. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 51: Mounting The Su Pro/Air Emb

    2. Fasten the unit to the pole using worm‐drive clamps. Figure 67: SU Connectorized mounted with worm drive clamps 2.10 Mounting the SU PRO/AIR EMB 1. Open the clamp (for radio unit): RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 52 2. Position the radio unit so that the knobs on the mounting ball on the rear are opposite the slots on the mount: 3. Firmly place the radio unit into the mount until you hear a click: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 53: Mounting The Lightning Protection Units

    PoE. • Make sure the LPU is oriented with the cable glands oriented towards the bottom. • Mount one LPU near the radio unit, and the second near the PoE: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 54 1. Insert the metal band through the slots on the LPU as shown: 2. Tighten the metal band. 3. Connect the grounding lug to a ground source. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 55 5. Connect the cables to the LPU’s sockets, and the glands around the cables as shown: 6. Route one CAT‐5e cable up to the radio unit, and the other down to the PoE (via the lower LPU). An LPU installed on a pole is shown below: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 56: Ground Radio Unit

    2.12 Ground Radio Unit Connect a ground cable to the indicated ground connection on the radio unit as shown in the sections below: 2.12.1 LFF Units Figure 68: Ground: LFF radio unit RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 57: Sff Units

    2.12.2 SFF Units Figure 69: Ground: SFF radio unit 2.12.3 JET and JET PRO Units Figure 70: Ground: JET radio unit RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 58: Jet-Duo 3/5 Ghz Units

    2.12.4 JET‐DUO 3/5 GHz Units Figure 71: Ground: JET radio unit 2.12.5 NEO, NEO DUO, JET‐AIR and JET‐AIR DUO Units Figure 72: Ground: NEO, JET AIR and JET‐AIR DUO radio unit RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 59: Su Integrated Units

    The MultiSector Base Station Integrated and the MultiSector Antenna are grounded at the same point, as shown: Figure 74: Ground: MultiSector unit (base station or antenna) 2.12.8 MultiSector Connectorized Units The MultiSector Base Station Connectorized units are grounded as shown: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 60: Su Connectorized Units

    Figure 76: Ground: SU Connectorized unit 2.12.10 SU PRO/AIR EMB Units Since the SU PRO/AIR EMB is grounded via its mounting kit, the mounting kit must be grounded before a radio is attached to it. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 61: Connect External Antenna (If Applicable)

    Connect the external antenna to the antenna connections on the radio as shown. Mount the LFF or SFF radio unit using a standard mounting kit (See Mounting a Unit with the Standard Mounting Kit on page 40). RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 62: Connecting Su Pro/Air Emb Units To Antennas

    2. Seal the cables (See Waterproofing on page 80) 3. Connect the Turbo Gain antenna 4. Close the screws of the Turbo Gain antenna 5. Seal the connectors on the Turbo Gain antenna using the sealing tape. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 63 External antenna Follow these steps to connect an external, non‐integrated to the SU PRO/AIR EMB unit: 1. Connect the cables to the radio. 2. Seal the cables using ScotchTM 23 splicing tape or similar. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 64: Connecting Multisector Integrated Units To Antennas

    4. Connect the cables to the external, non‐integrated antenna. 5. Seal the connectors on the external, non‐integrated antenna (See Waterproofing on page 80). Re‐configure the unit as having an external antenna (see the RADWIN 5000 Configuration Guide). It does not matter if the V or H connection of the antenna is connected to either the ANT 1 or ANT 2 connection of the radio, but what is important is that you preserve the same connection scheme throughout the sector (eg: V is always connected to ANT 1, H is always connected to ANT 2).
  • Page 65 Figure 78 or Figure 79. Note that this feature must also be configured properly. See the RADWIN 5000 Configuration Guide. Figure 78: MultiSector Base Station Integrated connected to external antenna (Carrier 1 only)
  • Page 66 • The base station and antenna can be mounted anywhere it is convenient according to your radio plan. They need not be mounted back‐to‐back. Figure 81: MultiSector Base Station Integrated connected to MultiSector antenna (Carrier 1 only) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 67: Connecting Multisector Connectorized Units To Antennas

    • If the antenna does not have a connection labeled “V” or “H”, but rather with a number or other letter, make sure you stay consistent with the polarization. For instance, if you connect the V port on the MultiSector to the port labeled 1, make sure you do that for all the connections. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 68: Connect Radio (External Connections)

    2.14 Connect Radio (External Connections) 2.14.1 LFF, SFF, SU Integrated, and JET Units 1. Connect a CAT‐5e cable to the input port of the radio as shown: Figure 85: Input port: LFF unit (connection label: “IDU”) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 69 Figure 86: Input port: SFF unit (connection label: “IDU”) Figure 87: Input port: JET unit (connection label: “PoE In”) Figure 88: Input port: SU Integrated unit (no label) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 70: Jet-Duo 3/5 Ghz, Jet Air, Jet Pro, Jet-Air Duo And Neo Duo Units

    JET‐AIR DUO is not labelled). This connection provides power to the unit and can also serve as a management and data connection. It is referred to as “LAN1” in the Web user interface : RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 71 (no power). It is labeled “LAN” on the JET‐DUO, and JET units, but is not labelled at all on the NEO DUO and JET‐AIR DUO. In any event, it is referred to as “SFP” in the Web user interface. Note that you must still connect a CAT‐5e cable to “PoE In” to provide power: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 72: Multisector Base Station Integrated

    1. Connect a CAT‐5e cable to the “PoE IN” port of the radio as shown. This connection provides power to the unit and can also serve as a management and data connection. It is referred to as “LAN1” in the Web user interface. Figure 92: Input power and data port: MultiSector Base Station RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 73: Multisector Base Station Connectorized

    (no power). It is labeled “LAN” on the unit, and is referred to as “SFP” in the Web user interface. Note that you must still connect a CAT‐5e cable to “PoE” to provide power: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 74: Su Pro/Air Emb Units

    5. Connect ground cable to ground. 6. Perform final connections via a PoE, IDU‐H, or IDU‐S. 2.14.5 SU PRO/AIR EMB Units 1. Connect a CAT‐5e cable to the input port of the radio as shown: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 75: Power Supplies

    5. Perform final connections via the SU PRO/AIR EMB PoE. 2.14.6 Power Supplies RADWIN 5000 radio units use a Power‐over‐Ethernet (PoE) source to supply both power and ethernet connectivity. The devices used for this can be PoE devices, the IDU‐H, or the IDU‐S. Which device you use to supply power to the radio unit depends on your system’s conditions.
  • Page 76 2. Connect LAN cable to “In” port. 3. Connect power cable Use only a safety approved PoE according to IEC/EN/UL 60950‐1 or 62368‐1 with rated output voltage of 24‐56VDC and rated current of 1A max. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 77 3. Connect power cable. Outdoor PoE Figure 99: Outdoor PoE 1. Connect ground cable. 2. Connect LAN cable from the network to the “ETH” port, fasten with cable gland, add tape (See Waterproofing on page 80). RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 78 • Use either of the two LAN ports as a network connection. • The IDU‐H has redundant power connection circuits. A view of the power connectors is shown below. In this case, only the primary circuit has a power connector: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 79 IDU‐S The IDU‐S is a high performance, managed GbE PoE switch with 1GbE, 2.5GbE and 10GbE interfaces. The IDU‐S has a DC input, and is compatible with most RADWIN PtP and PtMP radios. The IDU‐S has the following connections: • Copper RJ45 POE Ports: •...
  • Page 80: Waterproofing

    We recommend using ScotchTM 23 splicing tape or similar. Figure 103: Sealant tape Add tape as shown below. This is not required for the SU PRO/AIR EMB unit if not using an external antenna. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 81: Check Connectivity To Radio

    Log on to the RADWIN Manager application as “Installer” b. Enter IP address of Base Station (HBS), password: “wireless” c. From main window of the RADWIN Manager application, click Activate. d. Follow wizard instructions to activate radio. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 82: Align Subscriber Unit

    • Make sure the subscriber unit’s base station is activated (check with the NOC). • Point the subscriber unit (or its external antenna) in the general direction of its base station (or its external antenna). • Continue according to the type of unit you are using. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 83: Lff And Sff Units

    2. Repeat the above in elevation. Figure 106: Swivel vertically (LFF unit shown) 3. Once alignment is complete, tighten the bolt holding the radio on the mounting kit. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 84: Su Pro/Air Emb, And Su Integrated, And Su Connectorized Units

    ▪ The subscriber unit will stop beeping when it is aligned with the base station, and configured. ▪ You can manually cease the beeping via the RADWIN Manager application. 2.18.2 SU PRO/AIR EMB, and SU Integrated, and SU Connectorized Units •...
  • Page 85 Connectorized) 90o to the right slowly, 180o to the left, and then 90o back towards the base station. Note at which point the RSS value is maximum. e. Repeat the above in elevation. Figure 107: Swivel horizontally: SU PRO/AIR EMB RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 86 ▪ If the unit requires more tightening, use the hex screw with a 5mm hex key as shown in Figure 76. Figure 109: Tighten arm on mount: SU PRO/AIR EMB radio unit Figure 110: Use hex screw to further tighten arm on mount: SU PRO/AIR EMB radio unit RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 87 Figure 111: Tighten bolt (SU Integrated shown) Figure 112: Tighten bolt (external antenna for the SU Connectorized shown) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 88: Safety Practices And Provisions

    • Use extreme care when installing antennas near power lines. • Use extreme care when working at heights. • When using an AC power source for RADWIN devices, always use the AC power adapter supplied by RADWIN. • Use the right tools! •...
  • Page 89: Internal Esd Protection Circuits

    3.1.5 Internal ESD Protection circuits RADWIN equipment is designed to meet the ETSI/FCC/Aus/NZ/CSA EMC and Safety requirements. To fulfill these requirements, the system's Telecom lines at the radio unit/PoE are Transformer‐isolated and include internal ESD (Electro‐Static‐Discharge) Protection circuits. When installing an AC powered SU: To maintain Overvoltage (Installation) Category II, install a suitable surge suppressor device in the branch circuit to limit expected transients to Overvoltage Category II values.
  • Page 90 Input Voltage & Enclosure Type Oper. Temp Model Name Current 42‐57V IP67/Type 4 ‐40C to +60C JET‐AIR DUO RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 91: Appendix A. Wiring Specifications

    Table 5: LAN‐GbE PoE RJ‐45 Connector Pinout Color Function White/Green TxRx A Green TxRx A White/Orange TxRx B Orange TxRx B Blue TxRx C & Power(+) White/Blue TxRx C & Power(+) White/Brown TxRx D & Power(‐) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 92: User Port Connectors

    Transmit Data (negative) RD (+) Receive Data (positive) RD (–) Receive Data (negative) A.4 DC Power Terminals A.4.1 DC PoE DC power terminals are as follows: Table 7: Terminal Block 2‐pin ‐48VDC Function Right Left – RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 93: Appendix B. About Antennas

    B.3 About Single and Dual Antennas Each RADWIN radio is actually made of two radio transceivers (radios). The radios make use of algorithms that utilize both Spatial Multiplexing (also called MIMO) and Diversity resulting in enhanced capacity, range and link availability. The number of antennas (i.e. radios) used is determined by user configuration and by automatic system decisions, explained below.
  • Page 94: Single Antennas At Both Sites

    Table 8: Spatial Multiplexing ‐ Diversity settings Mode Max Full Duplex Number of Capacity Antennas Site B Site A Site B Site A Spatial Multi‐ Spatial Multi‐ 50 Mbps plexing plexing Diversity Diversity 25 Mbps Diversity Single 25 Mbps RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 95: Considerations For Changing Antenna Parameters

    • Tx Power (system) is maxAvailableTxPower + 3 (for 2 radios) • Max EIRP is maxRegEIRP. • EIRP is maxAvailableTx Power + Antenna Gain ‐ Cable Loss RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 96: Appendix C. Regional Notice: French Canadian

    C.1.2 Mise à la terre Tous les produits RADWIN doivent être mis à la terre pendant l'usage courant. La mise à la terre est assurée en reliant la fiche d'alimentation à une prise de courant avec une protection de terre. En outre: •...
  • Page 97: Précautions De Sécurité Pendant Le Montage De Odu

    être de 14 mm avec un conduit de 16 C.2 Installation sur pylône et mur L' ODU ou l'O‐PoE peuvent être montés sur un pylône ou un mur. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 98: Contenu Du Kit De Montage Odu

    C.2.1 Contenu du kit de montage ODU Le kit de montage ODU comprend les pièces suivantes: Figure 113: Contenu du kit de montage ODU RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 99: Montage Sur Un Pylône

    L'antenne externe optionnelle peut être montée sur un pylône. C.2.5 Contenu du kit de montage d'une antenne externe Le kit de montage d'une antenne externe comprend les pièces suivantes • Douze rondelles plates • Huit rondelles élastiques • Huit écrous hex RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 100 3. Passer les deux courroies de fixation par les fentes verticales dans le support à pivotement. 4. Attacher l'antenne au pylône en utilisant les deux courroies de fixation . Ajuster l'inclinaison nécessaire en utilisant l'échelle angulaire et serrer tous les boulons et écrous à la position requise. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 101: Appendix D. Terminology

    20MHz to ensure the best throughput. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 102 A virtual point‐to‐point connection between two networks, using GRE Tunnel the GRE protocol to carry this out. High capacity Base Station. Same as a BS High capacity Mobility (subscriber) Unit. Similar to an HSU, but can be mobile. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 103 Part number Predecessor Neighbor Advertisement Message PNAM Point‐to‐Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 104 Sync E or SyncE that provides a synchronization signal to network ele‐ ments that need such a signal. Transportation Base Station. Similar to an HBS or BS, but used with high‐speed transportation applications. Total Cost of Ownership RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 105 TDWR facilities run by the FAA. World‐wide Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol ‐ a networking protocol that VRRP provides for automatic assignment of available IP rout‐ ers to participating hosts. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 106: Appendix E. Certified Antennas

    16.0 35° Integrated Flat DP 16.5 35° Integrated Flat DP 23.0 8° RW‐9613‐4960 Flat DP 23.5 8° Integrated Flat DP 29.0 5° RW‐9622‐5001 Shark Fin SP 12.5 50° RW‐9401‐5002 Dish DP 28.0 5.5° RW‐9721‐5158 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 107 Type Gain (dBi) Tx Power per Min. Safe Cat. No. chain (dBm) Distance (cm) Dish DP 32.0 4° RW‐9732‐4958 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 108 Flat DP BS 11.0 120° Integrated Flat DP BS 11.0 120° RW‐9061‐5004 Flat DP BS 12.0 95° Integrated Flat DP BS 13.0 90° Integrated Flat DP BS 14.0 90° RW‐9061‐5001 Flat DP BS 15.5 60° RW‐9061‐5002 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 109 14.0 35° Integrated Flat DP 16.0 35° Integrated Flat DP 23.0 8° RW‐9613‐4960 Flat DP 21.0 8° Integrated Flat DP 29.0 5° RW‐9622‐5001 Shark Fin SP 12.5 50° RW‐9401‐5002 Dish DP 28.0 5.5° RW‐9721‐5158 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 110 30.0 4° RW‐9732‐4958 The RADWIN SU PRO/AIR EMB bears the following FCC/IC IDs on the label. Refer to Table 14 to Table 18 below: FCC ID: Q3K‐5XACULC‐X IC: 5100A‐5XACULCX The RADWIN SU PRO/AIR EMB must be installed so as to provide a minimum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the tables below.
  • Page 111 Table 17: Frequency Band 4940‐4990 MHz Type Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per Min. Safe Cat. No. chain (dBm) Distance (cm) Flat DB 14.0 17.5° Hor Embedded 29.1° Ver Flat DB 23.0 10.0° RW‐9614‐5359 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 112 360° On Board The RADWIN 5000 JET bears the following FCC/IC IDs on the label, and refer to Table 19 to Table 22 below: FCC ID: Q3K‐BFJET5XT40 IC: 5100A‐BFJET5XT40 This radio transmitter “IC: 5100A‐BFJET5XT40” has been approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below, with the maximum permissible gain indicated.
  • Page 113 Table 24: Frequency Band 5150‐5250 MHz (FCC only) Gain (dBi) Dir BW Tx Power per Min. Safe Operating Form chain (dBm) Distance (cm) 20.0 12° Uniform 19.0 16° Sharp 11.0 85° Floodlight Table 25: Frequency Band 3650‐3700 MHz RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 114 Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The input impedance of all antennas is 50 Ohm. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 115 Flat DP BS 13.0 90° Integrated Flat DP BS 14.0 90° RW‐9061‐5001 Flat DP BS 15.0 60° RW‐9061‐5002 Flat DP BS 11.0 120 ° RW‐9061‐5004 Flat DP BS 13.0 90° RW‐9061‐5010 Flat DP 16.0 20° RW‐9105‐4958 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 116 Integrated Flat DP 10° 22.0 RW‐9613‐4960 Flat DP 8° 20.0 Integrated Flat DP 5° 11.0 RW‐9622‐5001 Dish DP 5.5° 14.0 RW‐9721‐5158 Dish DP 4° 10.0 RW‐9732‐4958 Table 31: Frequency Band 5150‐5250 MHz (FCC Only) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 117 The NEO and NEO DUO units as well as the JET –AIR and JET‐AIR DUO units must be installed so as to provide a minimum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the tables below. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 118: For Deployment In Eu Member States

    [GHz] All gains 5.8/5.3/5.4/2.4 The RADWIN 5000 JET, JET‐DUO (5.x/3.x GHz), and JET‐DUO 5.x/5.x GHz must be installed so as to provide a minimum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the tables below: Table 37: Frequency Band 5470‐5725 MHz...
  • Page 119 (dBm) Distance (cm) Omni 360° 23.0 RW‐9401‐5007 Flat DP 30° 20.0 RW‐9105‐5159 Flat DP 20° 17.0 RW‐9105‐4958 Flat DP 10° 11.0 Integrated Flat DP 10° 10.0 RW‐9613‐4960 Table 41: Frequency Band 5470‐5725 MHz RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 120 Beamforming BS 17° Integrated JET AIR The MultiSector Base Station must be installed so as to provide a minimum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the table below: Table 44: Frequency Band: 5725‐5875 MHz RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 121 Flat DP 16.0 20° 11.0 RW‐9105‐4958 Flat DP 19.0 17° RW‐9105‐5158 Flat DP 23.0 10° RW‐9613‐4960 Flat DP 28.0 5° ‐1.0 RW‐9622‐5001 Dish DP 28.0 5.6° ‐1.0 RW‐9721‐5158 Dish DP 32.0 4° ‐5.0 RW‐9732‐4958 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 122: Appendix F. Regulatory Compliance

    FCC Identifier Canada U.S. Contains IC: 5100A‐ ; 4.9‐5.8 Contains FCC ID: Q3K‐ 5XACMOD 5XACMOLD Contains IC: 5100A‐ , 5.8 Contains FCC ID: Q3K‐ 5XACMODMS 5XACMODMS IC: 5100A‐BFJET5X ; 4.9‐5.8 94.38 FCC ID: Q3K‐BFJET5X RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 123 Indoor Units comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) These devices may not cause harmful interference. (2) These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 124 The radio must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions as described in this guide. Any other installation or use of the product violates FCC Part 15 regulations. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 125 Canada (ou lorsque les règles canadiennes appliquer), la puissance Tx est définie en fonction des valeurs pour lesquelles le produit est agréé. L'utilisation de valeurs de puissance Tx autres que celles pour RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 126 FCC / ISDE: Où les unités extérieures sont configurables par logiciel aux valeurs de puissance Tx autres que ceux pour lesquels le produit est certifié, c'est le la responsabilité de l'installateur professionnel de restreindre la puissance Tx à les limites certifiées. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 127 PIRE elevation mask requirement set forth in RSS‐247 Section 6.2.2(3). Appareils de radio doivent etre installes de maniere a avoir l’angle d’inclinaison du pire poir rester conforme a la PIRE exigence de masque d’elevation selon la RSS‐247 Sec tion 6.2.2(3). RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 128 Base stations operating in the 3650‐3700 MHz band may not be located within 150 km of any grandfathered satellite earth station operating in the 3650‐3700 MHz band. The coordinates of these stations are available at http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sd/3650/. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 129 Wireless Access System (WAS). It is a Class 2 device and uses operating frequencies that are not harmonized throughout the EU member states. The operator is responsible for obtaining any national licenses required to operate RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 130 All RADWIN products that operate in the 5.8 GHz band comply with the requirements of the harmonized standard ETSI EN 302 502 and the ECC RECOMMENDATION (06)04.
  • Page 131 2. For protection of ODU against direct lightning strikes, appropriate requirements of NFPA 780 should be considered in addition to NEC. 3. For Canada, appropriate requirements of the CEC 22.1 including Section 60 and additional requirements of CAN/CSA‐B72 must be considered as applicable. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 132 5. Use min. 14 AWG external protective earthing conductor. 6. Earth the antenna coax shield to the building earth or mast. RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 133: Appendix G. Revision History

    Appendix G. Revision History Table 46:Revision History: RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide: Cat. No. Date Description • Initial release DQ0193780/0.1 System Feb, Release 4.9 2017 Jun, 2017 • Turbo Gain antenna description added (See Connecting SU DQ0193770/0.2 System Release 4.9.15 PRO/AIR EMB Units to Antennas on page 62) •...
  • Page 134 Jun, 2020 • Added to WebUI configuration: 13. DQ0266070/A.00 System • RADIUS AAA functions Release 5.0.50 • 802.1x authentication • Nomadic functionality • Utilization feature • Quality detection feature • Bridge table • DHCP (Option 82) RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 135 20. DQ0266070/B.05 System Oct, Release 5.0.70 2020 • Grounding cable size adjusted 21. DQ0266070/B.06 System Dec, Release 5.0.70 2020 • SU Connectorized, NEO and NEO DUO included 22. DQ0266070/B.07 System May, Release 5.1.10 2021 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 136 • Removed chapter “what’s new in this version” • Removed document refence number • Removed SU functional descriptions • Remove “Prepare tools” chapter • Added chapter “Worldwide single PN products” • Changed document version to be independent of SW release versions RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...
  • Page 137 RADWIN. The RADWIN name 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.
  • Page 138 North America Regional Headquarters 27 Habarzel Street 900 Corporate Drive Tel Aviv,6971039 Mahwah, NJ, 07430 Israel Tel: +972.3.766.2900 Tel: +1‐877‐RADWIN US (+1‐877 723‐9468) Fax: +972.3.766.2902 Tel: +1‐201‐252‐4224 Email: sales@radwin.com Fax: +1‐201‐621‐8911 Email: salesna@radwin.com Customer Support ‐ North America: Hours: 9 am ‐...
  • Page 139 RADWIN 5000 Installation Guide August 2023...

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