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i SR-7100 Safari Networkkk User GuideSSRR--77110000SSaaffaarrii NNeettwwoorrUUsseerr GGuuiiddee [email protected] NavCom T

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Safari Network User Guide viii Limited Warranty NavCom warrants that its products will be

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Safari Network User Guide A-2 4. At the Network Configuration Menu, select: 5) Network Utility. 5. At the Network Utility menu, select: 1) List

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Safari Network User Guide A-3 Possible Cause Corrective Action The radio is out of range of the NCU or an SCU. Relocate the radio to within 20 mil

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Safari Network User Guide Possible Cause Corrective Action A-4 The radio’s output power is insufficient. Reconfigure the RU’s output power from th

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Safari Network User Guide Possible Cause Corrective Action A-5 Radio is misconfigured as NCU or SCU Go to local setting and set the Radio as RU. R

Seite 7 - Notices

Safari Network User Guide A-6 8. Go through each step to change the configuration of the port. Be sure to enter a data baud rate that is equal to

Seite 8 - FCC Notice

Safari Network User Guide A-7 6. At the Advanced Configuration Menu, select 5)Set NCU Frequency 7. Change the frequency assignment 8. Exit the C

Seite 9 - User Notice

Safari Network User Guide A-8

Seite 10 - Limited Warranty

Safari Network User Guide B-1 Appendix B Radio Frequencies Frequencies are assigned in number values from 0 to 20, depending on maximum throughp

Seite 11 - Limitation of Liability

Safari Network User Guide B-2

Seite 12 - Use of this Document

Safari Network User Guide C-1 Appendix C Glossary Asynchronous: a communications system in which data transmission may start at any time and is

Seite 13 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Safari Network User Guide ix Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT SHALL NAVCOM BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDIN

Seite 14 - Applications

Safari Network User Guide C-2 Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than req

Seite 15 - Unique Features

Safari Network User Guide C-3 Interface Standard: a description of a port’s configuration for handling data. The SR-7100 supports the following por

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Safari Network User Guide C-4 Remote Unit (RU): a radio used in a remote location or vehicle. It is programmed and controlled by the Network Contro

Seite 17 - System Advantages

Safari Network User Guide C-5 Synchronization: the condition where a common timing source is used to regulate the occurrence of actions or events.

Seite 18 - Safari Network Components

Safari Network User Guide C-6

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Safari Network User Guide D-1 Appendix D Specifications NCU, RU, SCU Frequency 2.4000 - 2.4835 GHz Spreading Code Direct Sequence Range, Line

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Safari Network User Guide D-2 Antennas 1½” 0 dBi Dipole Optional External Antennas up to 5.5 dBi Dimensions 5.00"H x 6.02"W x 9.64"

Seite 22 - Safari Network Services

Safari Network User Guide x Use of this Document This User Guide is intended to be used b

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Safari Network User Guide 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction The Safari NetworkTM SR-7100 System offers unique capabilities that make it an extremely ve

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Safari Network User Guide 1-2  Remote Units (RUs) Remote Units (RUs) deployed in a Safa

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Safari Network User Guide 1-3 Unique Features The Safari Network has many unique features to meet mobile communication needs:    Simultaneous Se

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Safari Network User Guide 1-4   for multiple, simultaneous services and offer users a v

Seite 27 - Planning Overview

Safari Network User Guide 1-5  Safari Network Management System The Safari Network management system design allows those with little or no techni

Seite 28 - Initial Planning

Safari Network User Guide Safari Network Components A typical Safari Network is made up o

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Safari Network User Guide 1-7 Radio Modules (NCU, SCU, and RU) All radio modules have the same form factor for convenient mounting; however, the in

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Safari Network User Guide Port Expander The Port Expander is used to provide a standard c

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Safari Network User Guide Subnetwork Control Unit (SCU) The SCU allows the administrator to create additional, semi-autonomous cells in the Safari Ne

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Safari Network User Guide Safari Network Services The Safari Network provides several net

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Safari Network User Guide 1-11   Broadcast from NCU One-way serial communication from the NCU to multiple RUs. RU 3RU 2NCURU 1 Figure 1-6

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Safari Network User Guide 1-12  Multipoint Network (with return) Two-way serial communi

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Safari Network User Guide 1-13  Ethernet Wireless LAN Wireless bi-directional, full-duplex LAN capability among the RUs and the NCU using Etherne

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Safari Network User Guide SCU Repeater  SCU devices may be used to create additional cel

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Safari Network User Guide 2-1 Chapter 2 Safari Network Planning The key to successful implementation and management of your wireless Safari Netw

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Safari Network User Guide Initial Planning Determine your hardware requirements based on the number of RUs you will need, the distances between eac

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Safari Network User Guide 2-3 Network Management Port All Safari Network functions and services are done via the Network Management Port (NMP). Cho

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Safari Network User Guide i Contents Notices v Copyright ... v Trademarks ...

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Safari Network User Guide Unit IDs Each Safari Network radio module has a serial number (physical ID), which is printed on a label attached to the

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Safari Network User Guide NCU and SCU Radio Frequencies NCUs and SCUs must have a radio carrier frequency assigned to each. The RUs automatically set

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Safari Network User Guide Multiple SCUs In Figure 2-3, the Safari Network uses three SCUs. SCU100 306F16 F14F12F12304303302301305F8 F8F8 SCUSCUNC

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Safari Network User Guide 2-7 Network Services Planning Once the IDs have been assigned to the Safari Network’s radio units, and the frequency sett

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Safari Network User Guide 2-8 When services are setup in your Safari Network, you define communication paths, or logical “Channels,” between the va

Seite 47 - Cautions

Safari Network User Guide 2-9 Channel Assignments and Bandwidth The term bandwidth in the context of the Safari Network simply means data rate, or

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Safari Network User Guide 2-10 Channels are assigned to services as values ranging from 1 to 254. A Channel number must be assigned to one or more

Seite 49 - Power Input

Safari Network User Guide 2-11   Channel 1 is used as a Broadcast from NCU service. Since transmissions are only from the NCU, there is no Return

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Safari Network User Guide 2-12   In the Remote-To-Remote configuration, Channel 3 (black) is the transmit Channel for SR-7100 Unit ID 202, and th

Seite 51 - Option 1

Safari Network User Guide 2-13 Channel 5206207205 NCU Figure 2-7: Safari Network Table 5 Multipoint Ethernet Wireless LAN Service You can

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Safari Network User Guide ii Safety and Operational Precautions...

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Safari Network User Guide 2-14 In the Ethernet mode, the Safari Network acts as an IP host where its IP address can be configured manually, or acqu

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Safari Network User Guide 2-15 Safari Network - Internet via DSL/Cable router.  If there is no existing network available, Figure 2-8 is a recom

Seite 55 - Antenna Configuration

Safari Network User Guide Safari Network – Internal LAN - Internet via DSL/Cable router.  The connections for Figure 2-9 are exactly the same as

Seite 56 - Communication Ports

Safari Network User Guide Safari Network connects directly to an Internal LAN and becomes part of the LAN.  The connections for Figure 2-10 are exac

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Safari Network User Guide 2-18 Data Throughput vs. Port Speed As previously discussed in Channel Assignments & Bandwidth, configuring a radio m

Seite 58 - Chapter 4: Configu ation

Safari Network User Guide 2-19 These parameters CANNOT be changed in any RU or SCU from the NCU. Each individual radio module in the network must b

Seite 59 - Cable Connections and Wiring

Safari Network User Guide 2-20

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Safari Network User Guide 3-1 Chapter 3 Installation Once you have planned your network installation and configuration you can physically instal

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Safari Network User Guide Power Lines Do not locate the antenna near overhead light or power circuits, or where it could fall into such power lines

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Safari Network User Guide 3-3 Additional Safety Cautions     It is recommended that users’ and bystanders’ heads be a minimum of 20 cm away fro

Seite 63 - Chapter 4 Configuration

Safari Network User Guide iii Deleting a Service... 5 Deleting All Services (Erasing the Service Ta

Seite 64 - Figure 4-1: Set-up Process

Safari Network User Guide UPProviding AC Power through the Port Expander This configuration, recommended for the NCU and SCU, requires the use of t

Seite 65 - Configuring as an NCU

Safari Network User Guide Option 1 2. Insert the J1 plug into the radio’s J1 connector, and the J2 cable into the radio’s J2 connector. The connecto

Seite 66 - Image 4-3: Unit Function

Safari Network User Guide 4. Connect the other end of the J2 cable to the end of the Port Expander (maximum distance 300 feet). Black connect

Seite 67 - Configuring the network

Safari Network User Guide 3-7 UPProviding Power through the J1 Connector This configuration, recommended for Remote units in vehicles, requires the

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Safari Network User Guide 2. Connect the J1 cable into the J1 connector, and the J2 cable into the J2 connector. The connectors are keyed to only

Seite 69 - Image 4-4: Admin Page

Safari Network User Guide Antenna Configuration There are two antenna configurations: A 0 dBi antenna is embedded in each NCU and Remote unit underne

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Safari Network User Guide 5. For an SCU, it is recommended to mount the two antennas with either 2 feet (min.) of vertical separation or 3 feet (m

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Safari Network User Guide 3-11 COM1 COM1 is pre-configured at the factory as Serial or Ethernet based on the unit ordered.   The DB9 connector on

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Safari Network User Guide 3-12 For SCUs (two signals, one for upstream, one for downstream): Orange CAT5 wire RxD (pin 2 on DB9) White/Orange CAT5

Seite 73 - Image 4-9: List Services

Safari Network User Guide 3-13 Cable Connections and Wiring When a Port Expander will not be used, such as when a radio unit is mounted on a vehicl

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Safari Network User Guide iv

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Safari Network User Guide J2 Signal Cable wiring Pin 1 Multi Rx- White/Blue, CAT 5 Pin 2 Multi Rx+ Blue, CAT 5 Pin 3 Multi Tx+ White/Green, C

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Safari Network User Guide 3-15 Subnetwork Control Unit (SCU) J1 Signal name Functions Cable wiring Pin 1 GND Chassis Connect to chassis ground Blac

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Safari Network User Guide J2 Signal name Cable wiring Pin 1 Multi Rx- White/Blue, CAT 5 Pin 2 Multi Rx+ Blue, CAT 5 Pin 3 Multi Tx+ White/Gr

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Safari Network User Guide 4-1 Chapter 4 Configuration Once you have planned your network installation and configuration, as discussed in Chapter

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Safari Network User Guide Use the provided RJ45-DB9 converter cable to connect the COM2 port on the Port Expander that is connected to the NCU with

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Safari Network User Guide Configuring as an NCU The SR-7100 radio defaults to an RU (Remote Unit). Before you can use the radio as an NCU, you need t

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Safari Network User Guide Select: 4. Local Configuration by typing 4 and pressing the Enter key. The Local Configuration window appears like the fo

Seite 82 - Image 4-17: Adding an RU

Safari Network User Guide Press x to return to the Admin Page. Press 5 plus enter, followed within 10 seconds with “admin”. Configuring the network T

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Safari Network User Guide A router is connected to a wired LAN and the COM1 on the NCU. The Internet will be accessible from the COM1 port on RU 20

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Safari Network User Guide Bring up the Network Management Menu Initiate a HyperTerminal program and turn on the radio through the Port Expander. With

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Safari Network User Guide v Notices Safari Network User Guide P/N 96-310010-3001 Revision A October 2003 Serial Number: _________________________

Seite 86 - 3) List Remotes

Safari Network User Guide Service Configuration At the Network Management Menu, select option 1) Service Configuration. The Service Configuration p

Seite 87 - SCU Configuration

Safari Network User Guide 4-9 After entering the Service ID, you are prompted to choose the Forward Channel Bandwidth by entering one of the follo

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Safari Network User Guide The following screen is an example of adding a WLAN channel with assigned channel ID of 1 and forward and return bandwidt

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Safari Network User Guide List Services When all channels are added in the network, you can select: 3) List Services from the Service Configuration m

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Safari Network User Guide NCU Configuration At the Network Management menu, select: 2) NCU Configuration The NCU Configuration page appears like th

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Safari Network User Guide The following screens show the steps of this configuration process. Image 4-11: Configuration Process 4-13

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Safari Network User Guide NCU Port Configuration At the NCU Configuration menu, select: 2) NCU Port Configuration and you will be prompted to confi

Seite 93 - Deleting Network Components

Safari Network User Guide The service ID is the channel ID identified from the Service Configuration page and in this example service 1 is a WLAN typ

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Safari Network User Guide NCU Advanced Configuration The NCU Advanced Configuration menu is used to set network parameters for specialized cases. C

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Safari Network User Guide 4-17 Enter key. You will be returned to the Network Control Unit Setup menu.     3) External Synchronization Options

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Safari Network User Guide vi FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to compl

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Safari Network User Guide View Advanced Configuration When done, select Exit to return to the Network Management Menu. At the NCU configuration men

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Safari Network User Guide Remote Configuration - Adding an RU At the Network Management menu, select: 4) Remote Configuration The Remote Configuratio

Seite 99 - Appendix A Troubleshooting

Safari Network User Guide The following example screen shows the steps of adding the RU 201 (ID range 101-399). Image 4-17: Adding an RU  Repeat

Seite 100 - Safari Network User Guide

Safari Network User Guide 4-21  Next you will be prompted to enter the baud rate for the port to communicate with the computer or other communica

Seite 101 - Chapter 4: Configuration

Safari Network User Guide there is just one channel ID for both transmit and receive. In this case, COM1 is assigned with channel 1 and COM2 is ass

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Safari Network User Guide 4-23  You can now choose: 6) Change Port Configuration again from the Remote Configuration menu to configure the ports

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Safari Network User Guide List RUs At the Remote Configuration menu, select: 3) List Remotes and you will see the configuration for all RUs. Image

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Safari Network User Guide SCU Configuration Bring up the Subnetwork Control Unit Setup menu: At the Network Management menu, select: 3) SCU Configur

Seite 105 - Operation

Safari Network User Guide 4-26    Enter the SCU Downlink physical ID that is labeled on the case of SCU unit. In our example, it is 6F3CCCC. Ent

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Safari Network User Guide 5-1 Chapter 5 Monitoring & Changes After you have configured your network services and added units to the network

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Safari Network User Guide vii RF Exposure Compliance The SR-7100 complies with the FCC exposure limits. Users’ and bystanders’ heads are recommende

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Safari Network User Guide 5-2 To setup COM2 on NCU for network management, go to the Network Management menu, then the NCU configuration menu and t

Seite 109 - Appendix C Glossary

Safari Network User Guide 5-3 To display network services: 1. At the Network Management menu, select: 1) Service Configuration. 2. At the Service

Seite 110 - High-level Data Link Control

Safari Network User Guide 5-4 Real Time Network Usage The following information can be displayed about real time network usage:   Units logged on

Seite 111 - Safari Network User Guide

Safari Network User Guide 5-5 Deleting Network Components Deleting a Service 1. At the Network Management menu, select: 1) Service Configuration 2

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Safari Network User Guide 5-6 Deleting an RU 1. At the Network Management menu, select: 4) Remote Configuration 2. At the Remote Configuration me

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Safari Network User Guide 5-7 Deleting All Units in the Network (NCU, SCUs and RUs) 1. At the Network Management menu select: 5) Network Utility 2

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Safari Network User Guide 5-8 Reconfiguring the NCU Port Configuration 1. At the Network Management menu, select: 1) NCU Configuration 2. At the

Seite 115 - Appendix D Specifications

Safari Network User Guide 5-9 Reconfiguring an RU’s Port(s)  If you need to reconfigure other settings on the RU, use the procedure in Reconfiguri

Seite 116 - Port Expander Module

Safari Network User Guide 5-10 8. Next you are prompted to enter the baud rate for the port. Options are: • 115.2 Kbps = 0 • 57.6 Kbps = 1 • 3

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Safari Network User Guide A-1 Appendix A Troubleshooting Routine operation of the Safari Network should generally be straightforward; however, p

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