2xWireless 2X Manual de funcionamiento

CPE INSTALLATION
AND
USER GUIDE
Gen6 CPE – model 2X
Version 3 Users and Installation Manual

This guide covers the assembl and configuration of the 2xWireless CPE equipment.
Introduction
The 2xWireless customer premise equipment (CPE) wireless device is a high performing, all outdoor
device designed to provide high capacit data transfer, low latenc and low jitter. The 2xWireless CPE
provides a full duplex wireless connection utilizing a patent pending Frequenc Division Duplex – Time
Division Duplexing FDD-TDD 802.11 protocol capable of connection distances up to 25 miles. The
protocols used in the CPE deliver latenc of less than 1ms, over 1 million packets per second, and up to
40 Mbps of data. Designed with performance in mind, 2xWireless CPE’s provide end users with
increased throughput, better reliabilit , and a higher qualit solution than man of the other wireless
solutions on the market toda . 2xWireless’ CPE’s are an easil deplo ed, affordable last mile solution for
service providers.

Contents
Each 2xWireless CPE kit comes with the following components. Shielded Ethernet cable and grounding
cable are not included in the CPE package. Remove all parts from packaging and inspect for damage and
missing parts before beginning assembl .
Qty - Description
A (1) 16” Dish
B (1) Radio Unit
C (1) Mounting Bracket 1
D (1) Mounting Bracket 2
E (2) Steel Tooth Bracket
F (4) 10-24 Phillips Machine Screws
G (1) Power Suppl
H (1) Ethernet Patch Cable
Qty - Description
I (2) V-Bolts
J (4) ¼”-20 Serrated Flange Nuts
K (8) ¼”-20 Carriage Bolts
L (8) ¼”-20 Hex Nuts
M (8) ¼” Lock Washers
N (8) ¼” Flat Washers
O (1) Surge Suppressor

CPE Assembly Instructions
Assembly of the mounting bracket
1. Insert both V-bolts through the inside of mounting bracket 1. The completed step should look
like this.
2. Insert (4) of the 1” carriage bolts through the flat side of mounting bracket 2 as shown. Seat the
base of the carriage bolt into the square hole in the bracket. Place the 2 halves of the bracket
together, the larger end of bracket A should be facing downwards. Bolt plastic brackets together
using (4) flat washers, (4) lock washers, and (4) ¼”-20 hex nuts. Finger tighten onl . These bolts
will be tightened during installation and adjustment. Set the assembl aside.

Assembly of the radio unit and reflector
3. Insert the feed horn of the radio unit through the hole of the reflector plate as shown.
Orientation is not important at this time.
4. Attach the reflector to the radio unit with (4) 10-24 Phillips machine screws. Tighten the screws
¼ turn past snug.

Final assembly
5. Bolt the reflector and radio assembl to the mounting bracket assembl with the remaining four
1” long ¼”-20 carriage bolts and the four Serrated flange nuts. Tighten the nuts ¼ turn past
snug. Note: The cable entr port must be facing down to prevent water from entering the
device. Improper installation will cause water damage and void the warrant .
Installation and adjustment
6. Place assembl with bracket against pole and slide the two steel tooth brackets onto the V bolts
as shown. For proper installation, the larger end of bracket A should be on the bottom and the
cable entr point should be pointing down. The brackets are held in place with (4) flat washers,
(4) split lock washers and (4) ¼”-20 hex nuts. Finger tighten at this time to allow azimuth
adjustment of the CPE on the mounting pole during alignment.

7. Insert the cable through rubber grommet and terminate the cable end. The cabling for
installation is standard EIA/TIA 586B. For reference, the wiring diagram is included below the
programming information.
8. Insert the cable end into the CPE. The tab on the end should click when properl seated in the
radio unit. Confirm the end is securel seated in the radio unit. Slide the rubber grommet into
the cable entr point. It will fit snugl and recess into the case approximatel ½ the thickness of
the grommet.
9. Complete the wire run to the entr point of the building and install the surge suppressor per the
instructions supplied with the surge device.
10. Connect the power cord with the power suppl and insert it into a surge protected outlet or
uninterruptible power suppl (UPS). Connect the cable leading from the surge device to the
power suppl port marked ‘POE’. Connect the port labeled ‘LAN’ to a computer for
programming with a standard patch cable. CAUTION: connecting an device other than the CPE
to the POE port ma cause damage.
11. When correctl installed and powered up the CPE will issue DHCP addresses in the
192.168.100.x subnet.
CPE Login Instructions
1. Access the web interface via the default address: https://1 2.168.100.1:8000
2. At the log in prompt, enter the default username: admin and password: 2xw as shown below.
3. Choose the desired mode for the CPE to operate in. ‘Bridge’ mode will pass the network without
an routing required.
4. click the choose button.
5. You will then be able to set our network information, which his self-explanator , including site-
surve s.

6. Wireless setup screen.

Cable Pin outs
An Industr Standard Ethernet pin-out is used in the installation of the CPE. Below is a picture depicting
the cable pin-out for a straight-through cable. The image below conforms to the EIA/TIA industr
standard for 568B.
FCC Compliance & Installation Statement for FCC ID RHK-G6CPE
This is a Class B digital device. This equipment has been tested and found to compl with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequenc energ and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, ma cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined b turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to tr to correct the interference b one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications not expressl approved b the manufacturer could void the user's authorit to operate
the equipment under FCC rules.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device ma not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept an interference received, including interference that ma cause
undesired operation.
Attention This equipment is intended for outdoor point-to-point use onl .

FCC statement 15.27(b)
This device should be professionall installed b a trained technician. The installer shall be responsible
for ensuring that the proper antenna is emplo ed to compl with FCC requirements. The equipment
described herein ma onl be used in accordance with accessories listed in below for FCC ID numbers
RHK-G6CPE.
Operational Transmit Channels
Channel
Width
Lowest Channel (MHz) Highest Channel (MHz)
15.247 5.725-5.85GHz Band
5MHz 5730 (146) 5845 (169)
10MHz 5735 (147) 5840 (168)
Notice of FCC power compliance for transmit power settings
Channel Width Setting Maximum Transmit output power
5 MHz 24dBm
10 MHz 25dBm
Parts List & Tune-Up Information
- Surge Suppression
Ethernet Surge Suppression (optional, but required for outdoor wall penetration with cat5 b National
Electric Code standards in the United States.)
Optional Ethernet/Power Surge Suppressor – Part # H-LS-001.01 – DigitalPath, Inc
UL # 3VEO – Model DPISURG5E
- Power Suppl ITE 24V DC PoE – Model FAS24000050-C44
Ferrites on power lead (QTY 1) – Steward 28A2024-0A0. Placed on cat5 cable(s) coupled together with
data/power together out from 24v DC power adapter. Included in installation package.
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