User Guide for UBIQUITI NETWORKS models including: AF-4X 4 GHz Licensed Backhaul Radio, AF-4X, 4 GHz Licensed Backhaul Radio, Licensed Backhaul Radio, Backhaul Radio, Radio
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DocumentDocumentLINK GPS MGMT DATA 4 GHz Licensed Backhaul Radio Model: AF-4X DATA MGMT GPS LINK https://manual-hub.com/ Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Ubiquiti Networks® airFiber® AF4X. This Quick Start Guide is designed to guide you through installation. Warranty terms, safety notices, and compliance information are in the airFiber X User Guide, available at: downloads.ubnt.com/airfiber Package Contents airFiber AF4X GPS Antenna Mount External GPS Antenna Metal Strap Cable Ties (Qty. 2) Universal Bracket airFiber PoE (24V, 1A) with Mounting Bracket Power Cord LINK GPS MGMT DATA 4 GHz Licensed Backhaul Radio DATA MGMT GPS LINK Model: AF-4X Quick Start Guide TERMS OF USE: Ubiquiti radio devices must be professionally installed. Shielded Ethernet cable and earth grounding must be used as conditions of product warranty. TOUGHCableTM is designed for outdoor installations. It is the customer's responsibility to follow local country regulations, including operation within legal frequency channels, output power, and Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) requirements. https://manual-hub.com/ Antenna Compatibility The airFiber AF4X radio is designed for use with the following airFiber X antenna models: · AF5G30S45 · AF5G34S451 The AF4X can also operate with the following RocketDishTM antenna models: · RD5G302 · RD5G342 Installation Requirements · Clear line of sight between airFiber radios · Clear view of the sky for proper GPS operation · Vertical mounting orientation · Mounting point: · At least 1 m below the highest point on the structure · For tower installations, at least 3 m below the top of the tower · Ground wires min. 10 AWG (5 mm2) and max. length: 1 m. As a safety precaution, ground the airFiber radio to grounded masts, poles, towers, or grounding bars. WARNING: Failure to properly ground your airFiber radio will void your warranty. · (Recommended) 2 Outdoor Gigabit PoE surge protectors Note: For guidelines about grounding and lightning protection, follow your local electrical regulatory codes. · Outdoor, shielded Category 6 (or above) cabling and shielded RJ45 connectors are required for all wired Ethernet connections. 1 Check your local/regional regulations for the maximum antenna gain allowed for your application. 2 Requires Universal Bracket (included) or AF5GOMTS45 Conversion Kit (not included). https://manual-hub.com/ Hardware Overview Chain 0: Connects to + 45° on airFiber Antenna Connects to External GPS Antenna Chain 1: Connects to - 45° on airFiber Antenna LED Panel Port Cover https://manual-hub.com/ Ports Management Port Reset Button Data Port Management Port 10/100 Mbps, secured Ethernet port for configuration. In-Band Management is enabled by default in the airFiber Configuration Interface. When In-Band Management is disabled, the MGMT port is the only port that can monitor, configure, and/or update firmware. Reset Button To reset to factory defaults, press and hold the Reset button for more than 10 seconds while the device is already powered on. Data Port Gigabit PoE port for handling all user traffic and powering the device. https://manual-hub.com/ LEDs Signal LEDs Signal 4 LED will light blue when on. Signal 3 LED will light green when on. Signal 2 LED will light yellow when on. Signal 1 LED will light red when on. Bootup to airOS When powering on, the Power, GPS, LINK, and Signal 1-4 LEDs light on. Once the CPU code takes over, the GPS, LINK, and Signal 1-3 LEDs turn off. Signal 4 LED remains on to indicate the boot sequence is underway. Initializing airFiber Software When the airFiber application begins to boot under airOS, the Signal 4 LED goes from solidly on to a 2.5 Hz flash. This continues until the AF4X is fully booted. Signal Level Once fully booted, the Signal 1-4 LEDs act as a bar graph showing how close the AF4X is to ideal aiming. This is autoscaled based on the link range, the antenna gains, and the configured TX power of the remote AF4X. Each Signal LED has three possible states: On, Flashing, and Off. All Signal LEDs would be solidly on in an ideal link. If the link has a 1 dB loss, the Signal 4 LED will flash; a 2 dB loss and the Signal 4 LED will turn off. The full bar graph LED states are shown below. dB loss 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1F000000000000 111F0000000000 11111FF0000000 1111111111FFF0 0 = Off, 1 = On, F = Flashing https://manual-hub.com/ Additional LEDs LED State Status Off RF Off Short Flash* Syncing LINK Normal Flash* Beaconing Long Flash* Registering On Operational Off No GPS Synchronization GPS Normal Flash* NonOperational (Weak Signal) On Operational (Strong Signal) Off No Ethernet Link MGMT On Ethernet Link Established Random Flashing Ethernet Activity Off No Ethernet Link DATA On Ethernet Link Established Random Flashing Ethernet Activity Off No Power On Powered On * Short Flash (1:3 on/off cycle) Normal Flash (1:1 on/off cycle) Long Flash (3:1 on/off cycle) https://manual-hub.com/ Installation Overview We recommend that you configure your paired AF4X radios before site installation. The overview below summarizes the installation procedure, and the subsequent sections provide detailed installation information. · Connect the airFiber PoE Adapter to the DATA port, and connect your computer to the MGMT port. · Configure the AF4X. · Install a ground wire and mount the AF4X on an airFiber X or RocketDish antenna. · At the installation site, install the airFiber X or RocketDish antenna with the mounted AF4X radio (see the antenna's Quick Start Guide for installation instructions). · Secure the ground wire and mount the GPS antenna. · Establish and optimize the RF link. Connecting Power over Ethernet 3. Lift the release latch on the bottom of the AF4X and slide the Port Cover off. https://manual-hub.com/ 4. Connect an Ethernet cable to the DATA port. 5. Connect the Ethernet cable from the DATA port of the AF4X to the POE port of the adapter. WARNING: Use only the included adapter, model GP-H240-100G-4. Failure to do so can damage the unit and void the product warranty. 6. Connect the Power Cord to the adapter's power port. Connect the other end of the Power Cord to a power outlet. https://manual-hub.com/ airFiber Configuration The instructions in this section explain how to access the airFiber Configuration Interface and configure the following settings: · Wireless Mode Configure one AF4X as the Master and the other as the Slave. · Frequency Setting The operating Frequency must be the same on both the Master and the Slave. 1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to the MGMT port on the AF4X. 2. Configure the Ethernet adapter on your computer with a static IP address on the 192.168.1.x subnet. 3. Launch your web browser. Type http://192.168.1.20 in the address field and press enter (PC) or return (Mac). https://manual-hub.com/ 4. The login screen will appear. Enter ubnt in the Username and Password fields. Select your Country and Language. You must agree to the Terms of Use to use the product. Click Login. Note: U.S. product versions are locked to the U.S. Country Code to ensure compliance with FCC regulations. 5. Click the Wireless tab. https://manual-hub.com/ 6. Configure the Basic Wireless Settings: a. For one AF4X, select Master as the Wireless Mode. For the other AF-4X, keep the default, Slave. b. Enter a name in the Link Name field. This should be the same on both the Master and the Slave. c. If needed, change the Channel Bandwidth, (Master) Duty Cycle, Output Power and/or Maximum Modulation Rate settings. 7. Configure the Frequency Setting. The selected Frequency must be the same on both airFiber radios. 8. Configure the Wireless Security: a. Select the AES Key Type, HEX or ASCII. b. For the Key field: HEX Enter 16 bytes (eight, 16bit HEX values: 09, AF, or af ). You can omit zeroes and use colons, similar to the IPv6 format. Note: The airFiber Configuration Interface supports IPv6 formats excluding dotted quad and "::" (doublecolon) notation. ASCII Enter a combination of alphanumeric characters (09, AZ, or az). 9. Click Change and then click Apply. https://manual-hub.com/ 10. In-Band Management is enabled by default, so each airFiber radio must have a unique IP Address. (If the airFiber radios use the same IP Address, you may lose access to the airFiber radios via the DATA ports.) Click the Network tab. a. For the Management IP Address option: DHCP Keep the default, DHCP, to use DHCP reservation on your router to assign a unique IP Address. Static Change the IP Address, Netmask, and other settings to make them compatible with your network. b. Click Change and then click Apply. Repeat the instructions in the airFiber Configuration section on the other AF4X radio. For details on the airFiber Configuration Interface, refer to the airFiber X User Guide, available at: downloads.ubnt.com/airfiber https://manual-hub.com/ Hardware Installation Install a Ground Wire 1. Remove the nut from the Ground Bonding Point located on the back of the AF4X. Ground Bonding Point 2. Attach a ground wire (min. 10 AWG or 5 mm2) to the lug and replace the nut to secure the wire. 3. At the installation site, secure the other end of the ground wire to a grounded mast, pole, tower, or grounding bar. WARNING: Failure to properly ground your airFiber radio will void your warranty. Note: The ground wire should be as short as possible and no longer than one meter in length. *640-00234-01* 640-00234-01 https://manual-hub.com/ Mount to an airFiber X Antenna Follow the instructions in this section to mount the AF4X to an airFiber X antenna or to a RocketDish antenna equipped with the AF5GOMTS45 Conversion Kit. Note: To mount the AF4X to a RocketDish using the included Universal Bracket, see the Mount to a RocketDish Antenna section. The airFiber X antenna AF5G30S45 is shown in this section: 1. Attach the airFiber X radio to the antenna by aligning the four tabs on the back of the radio with the slots of the radio mount. Then slide the radio down to lock it into place. https://manual-hub.com/ 2. Attach the RF connectors to the radio in this combination: +45° to Chain 0 and -45° to Chain 1. Then slide the jackets over the RF connectors to protect them. 3. Attach the External GPS Antenna (included with the radio) to the RF connector labeled GPS on the radio. https://manual-hub.com/ 4. Attach the protective shroud. a. Align the hash mark on the top of the shroud with the notch on the dish antenna. b. Rotate the shroud clockwise until it locks into place. https://manual-hub.com/ Mount to a RocketDish Antenna Note: If you are mounting the AF4X on a RocketDish equipped with the AF5GOMTS45 Conversion Kit, the Universal Bracket is not needed. Refer instead to the Mount to an airFiber X Antenna section for instructions. The RocketDish RD5G30 antenna is shown in this section: 1. Position the Universal Bracket over the back of the AF4X with the bracket clips over the AF4X mounting tabs. 2. Push the bracket onto the AF4X until it locks in place. 3. Attach the AF4X to the RocketDish mounting bracket. a. Align the mounting tabs on the Universal Bracket with the RocketDish mounting bracket. b. Slide the AF4X down to lock it into place. https://manual-hub.com/ Mount the External GPS Antenna Locate a mounting point that has a clear view to the sky, and is above and as far away as possible from the AF4X. 1. Attach the GPS Antenna Mount to the pole using the metal strap, or attach it to a wall using the appropriate fasteners (not included). 2. Place the External GPS Antenna on the mount. 3. Secure the cable of the External GPS Antenna to the mount with a Cable Tie. https://manual-hub.com/ Connecting Power over Ethernet 1. Lift the release latch on the bottom of the AF4X and slide the Port Cover off. 2. Connect an outdoor, shielded Ethernet cable to the DATA port. https://manual-hub.com/ 3. Connect the Ethernet cable from the DATA port of the AF4X to the POE port of the adapter. WARNING: Use only the included adapter, model GP-H240-100G-4. Failure to do so can damage the unit and void the product warranty. 4. Connect an Ethernet cable from your LAN to the adapter's LAN port. 5. Connect the Power Cord to the adapter's power port. Connect the other end of the Power Cord to a power outlet. Mount the PoE Adapter (Optional) 1. Remove the Mounting Bracket from the adapter, place the bracket at the desired location, and mark the two holes. 2. Predrill the holes if necessary, and secure the bracket using two fasteners (not included). 3. Align the adapter's slots with the tabs of the Mounting Bracket, and then slide the adapter down. https://manual-hub.com/ Surge Protection For added protection, install two surge suppressors, such as the Ubiquiti Ethernet Surge Protector, model ETHSP, at the end of each link. Install the first surge protector within one meter of the airFiber DATA port, and install the second surge protector at the ingress point of the location housing the wired network equipment. AF-4X Mounted on AF-5G30-S45 Max. 1 m ETH-SP Ground to Pole, Tower, or Grounding Block: Max. 1 m from AF-4X ETH-SP EdgeRouterTM airFiber PoE Adapter Power Source https://manual-hub.com/ Alignment Tips · To accurately align the airFiber radios for best performance, you MUST align only one end of the link at a time. · You may need to use additional hardware to compensate for issues such as the improper orientation of a mounting pole or significant elevation differences between airFiber radios. Establishing a Link Adjust the positions of the Master and the Slave to establish a link. The following section features the airFiber X antenna, AF5G30S45: Note: The Master must be aimed first at the Slave because the Slave does not transmit any RF signal until it detects transmissions from the Master. 1. Master Visually aim the Master at the Slave. To adjust the Master's position, adjust the azimuth and the elevation. Adjust the azimuth: a. Loosen the four flange nuts on the two pole clamps. b. Rotate the antenna to point towards the other end of the link. c. Tighten the four flange nuts on the two pole clamps. https://manual-hub.com/ Adjust the elevation angle: a. Loosen the six hex head bolts to so that the washers can spin freely by hand. b. Tighten or loosen the Elevation Adjustment Bolt to set the desired tilt. c. Tighten the six hex head bolts. Elevation Adjustment Bolt Note: Do NOT make simultaneous adjustments on the Master and Slave. 2. Slave Visually aim the Slave at the Master. To adjust the Slave's position, adjust the azimuth and elevation as described in step 1. 3. Check to see if a link is established. Ensure that the LINK LED is solidly lit green and the Signal LEDs of the Slave are displaying signal levels. https://manual-hub.com/ 4. Slave Aim the Slave at the Master to achieve the strongest signal level on the Master. Note: Refer to the Signal LEDs section for details on the signal values. Note: Maximum signal strength can best be achieved by iteratively sweeping through both azimuth and elevation. 5. Master Aim the Master at the Slave to achieve the strongest signal level on the Slave. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you achieve an optimal link, with all four Signal LEDs solidly lit. This ensures the best possible data rate between the airFiber radios. 7. Lock the alignment on both airFiber antennas by tightening all the nuts and bolts. 8. Observe the Signal LEDs of each airFiber radio to ensure that the values remain constant while tightening the nuts and bolts. If any LED value changes during the locking process, loosen the nuts and bolts, finalize the alignment of each airFiber antenna again, and retighten the nuts and bolts. For detailed information on setting up an airFiber link, see the airFiber X User Guide available at: downloads.ubnt.com/airfiber https://manual-hub.com/ 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 country regulatory requirements. The Output Power, Antenna Gain, Cable Loss, and Frequency fields are provided to the professional installer to assist in meeting regulatory requirements. https://manual-hub.com/ Specifications airFiber AF4X Dimensions 224 x 82 x 48 mm (8.82 x 3.23 x 1.89") Weight 0.35 kg (0.77 lb) RF Connectors (2) RPSMA Weatherproof (CH0, CH1) (1) SMA Weatherproof (GPS) GPS Antenna External, Magnetic Base Power Supply 24V, 1A PoE Gigabit Adapter (Included) Power Method Passive Power over Ethernet Certifications FCC Part 15.407 CE EN 302502 v1.2.1, EN 301 893 v1.7.1 Operating Temperature 40 to 55° C (40 to 131° F) Networking Interface Data Port (1) 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Management Port (1) 10/100 Ethernet Port System Processor INVICTUSTM IC Maximum Throughput 500+ Mbps Encryption 128bit AES OS airOS F Wireless Modes Master/Slave Radio Operating Frequency 47004990 MHz (Depends on Regulatory Region1) Max. Conducted TX Power 24 dBm (Depends on Regulatory Region1) Frequency Accuracy ± 2.5 ppm without GPS Synchronization ± 0.2 ppm with GPS Synchronization Channel Bandwidth 3.5/5/7/10/14/20/28/30/40/50/56 MHz Selectable2 Programmable Uplink and Downlink Duty Cycles 1 For regionspecific details, refer to the Compliance chapter of the airFiber X User Guide at downloads.ubnt.com/airfiber 2 Channel widths may vary according to country/region regulations. https://manual-hub.com/ www.ubnt.com Online Resources Support support.ubnt.com Community community.ubnt.com Downloads downloads.ubnt.com ©2016 Ubiquiti Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Ubiquiti, Ubiquiti Networks, the Ubiquiti U logo, the Ubiquiti beam logo, airFiber, airOS, EdgeRouter, INVICTUS, Rocket, RocketDish, and TOUGHCable are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ubiquiti Networks, Inc. in the United States and in other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PH031116 https://manual-hub.com/