Citel EXTender 1100 User's Guide

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Page 1 - Nextiva S1100w User

Nextiva S1100w User GuideFirmware Release 4.12August 2007

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Prefaceviii Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsWho Should Read this GuideThis guide is intended for managers, IT system administrators, engineers, and

Page 3 - User Guide

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 89Compliance

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Compliance90 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsTo reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chos

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 91Nextiva S1100w User

Page 7 - Contents

Compliance92 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsTurkeyDeclaration of ConformityManufacturer:Verint Systems Inc.1800 BerlierLaval, QuébecH7L 4S4CanadaD

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 93Nextiva S1100w User GuideRoHS Declaration of ComplianceJune 14th, 2006Verint believes in the importance of condu

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Page 10 - How to Use this Guide

AMERICAS EMEA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]/videosolutions www.verint.com/videosolutions www.v

Page 11 - About Us

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions ixNextiva S1100w User GuideRelated ProductsYou use the S1100w devices with the Nextiva S3100 multipurpose outdoor

Page 12 - Warranty

Prefacex Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsWarrantyEach product manufactured by Verint Systems is warranted to meet all published specifications and

Page 13 - Overview

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 1OverviewThe S1100w allows digital video transmission over license-free and licensed bands. It delivers high-quali

Page 14 - About the S1100w

1: Overview2 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsAbout the S1100wThe S1100w devices come as transmitters only. You can buy 12V DC or 24V AC devices.The

Page 15 - Shipment

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 3Nextiva S1100w User GuideThe S1100w devices can have the following video resolutions and maximum frame rates (in

Page 16 - Casing Description

1: Overview4 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsCasing DescriptionThe S1100w electronics are enclosed in a weather-tight cast aluminum module. All cab

Page 17 - System and RF Planning

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 5System and RF PlanningTo allow optimal configuration, you must properly plan your network, especially RF (radio f

Page 18 - Frequency Bands and Channels

2: System and RF Planning6 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsFrequency Bands and ChannelsThe S1100w supports communications in the following frequenc

Page 19 - 5 GHz Band

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 7Nextiva S1100w User GuideThe available channels are: 5 GHz BandIn the 5 GHz band, the number of available channel

Page 21 - System Planning

2: System and RF Planning8 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsWireless CellsA wireless network is designed such that information can travel back and f

Page 22 - Compatibility Issues

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 9Nextiva S1100w User GuideThe supported authentication methods for WPA and WPA2 are: For more information about th

Page 23 - S1100w 1

2: System and RF Planning10 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsPoint-to-Multipoint ApplicationA point-to-multipoint application is a wireless cell mad

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 11Nextiva S1100w User GuideFor example, consider the following setup: You should update the devices in the followi

Page 25 - Colocated Cells

2: System and RF Planning12 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsThe throughput for a 10 MHz channel is:The throughput for a 5 MHz channel is:The S1100w

Page 26 - 4.9 GHz Band in North America

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 13Nextiva S1100w User GuideDFSTo follow the DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) regulations specified by ETSI for th

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2: System and RF Planning14 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsDistance LimitationsThe distance limitations between devices are: The minimum distance

Page 28 - 5 GHz Band in Europe

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 15Nextiva S1100w User GuideThis application can be illustrated this way, where the three cells are in the same loc

Page 29 - Unsupported Setup

2: System and RF Planning16 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsThis application can be illustrated this way, where the three cells are in the same loc

Page 30 - RF Planning

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 17Nextiva S1100w User GuideSupported SetupsThe following colocated systems are supported in the 5.40–5.725 GHz ban

Page 31 - Antenna Requirements

Nextiva S1100wFirmware Release 4.12User GuideVerint Video Intelligence Solutions Revision: A

Page 32 - RF Exposure Considerations

2: System and RF Planning18 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsRF PlanningSuccessful operation of a wireless link depends on proper RF path planning a

Page 33 - Installing the Device

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 19Nextiva S1100w User GuideA common problem encountered in the field and related to the 0.6 F1 clearance rule is b

Page 34 - Serial Port

2: System and RF Planning20 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsInterferenceIn most countries, the 2.4 GHz band is not regulated by a government agency

Page 35 - Setting Parameters

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 21Configuring andInstalling the DeviceThe steps required to prepare your S1100w device for operation are:  Basic

Page 36 - Point-to-Point Connection

3: Configuring and Installing the Device22 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsCable for Power, Video, and Serial DataThe supplied CAB9P cable assembly

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 23Nextiva S1100w User GuideTo power an S1100w device:1. In 12V DC, the red wire is for input and the black wire is

Page 38 - Installing the Transmitter

3: Configuring and Installing the Device24 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsTo configure a wireless system:1. In a lab, unpack the transmitter and t

Page 39 - Installing an Antenna

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 25Nextiva S1100w User GuideTo perform a point-to-point connection:1. Start SConfigurator.2. In the Units tab, disc

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3: Configuring and Installing the Device26 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsInstalling the Wireless SystemAfter configuring successfully your wirele

Page 41 - Configuring the I/Os

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 27Nextiva S1100w User GuideInstalling an AntennaIf you bought a high gain antenna, install it after the S1100w is

Page 42 - S1970e-R

This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Verint Systems Inc. and is protected by copyright laws and related international tr

Page 43 - Performing a Hardware Reset

3: Configuring and Installing the Device28 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsFor example, here is an S1100w transmitter connected to a PTZ camera in

Page 44 - Status LED

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 29Nextiva S1100w User GuideThe numbering of the pins on the DB-9 connector is:Configuring the I/OsTo program alarm

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3: Configuring and Installing the Device30 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsHere is a typical PTT application in a point-to-point context: The S1100

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 31Nextiva S1100w User GuideUpdating the FirmwareYou can update the firmware of the S1100w devices with the SConfig

Page 47 - Setting Parameters with

3: Configuring and Installing the Device32 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsRed/Blue DisplayIf an S1100w transmitter currently streaming video to a

Page 48 - Getting Started

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 33Nextiva S1100w User GuideThe following power-up conditions on the system status LED are abnormal: LED not lit—C

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Page 50 - RS-422/485 Operating Mode

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 35Setting Parameters withthe CLIThe S1100w devices come with a simple command line interface (CLI) for configurati

Page 51 - Access Management

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI36 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsGetting StartedYou can access the CLI with: A serial connection and the SConf

Page 52 - Network

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 37Nextiva S1100w User Guide7. To work through the CLI menu structure, follow these guidelines: To execute a comma

Page 53 - Wireless Communication

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions iiiNextiva S1100w User GuideWarning: If you connect multiple devices on the same 24V AC power supply, always wire

Page 54 - Basic Parameters

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI38 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsBit RateThe bit rate represents the data rate at which the target product oper

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 39Nextiva S1100w User GuideAccess ManagementThe Access Management menu takes care of user accounts (user names and

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4: Setting Parameters with the CLI40 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsTelnet SessionBy default, you can use Telnet to access the CLI of your device.

Page 57 - ISO Country Code

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 41Nextiva S1100w User GuideSubnet MaskThe subnet mask is the binary configuration specifying in which subnet the I

Page 58 - Advanced Parameters

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI42 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsThe parameters for the 802.11 protocol are: Basic ParametersPasskey (SPCF only

Page 59 - System Status

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 43Nextiva S1100w User GuideWPA Authentication Method (802.11 only)The S1100w in 802.11 mode supports the following

Page 60 - Advanced

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI44 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsWPA Private Key Passphrase (802.11 only)The private key passphrase is a case-s

Page 61 - Load Default Configuration

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 45Nextiva S1100w User GuideIn a 4.9 GHz band context, the list of channels varies depending on the chosen bandwidt

Page 62 - Reboot System

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI46 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsAdvanced ParametersThe Advanced Wireless Setup menu contains specialized RF fe

Page 63 - Configuration

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 47Nextiva S1100w User GuideMinimum Margin (SPCF only)The minimum margin is used when the transmission bit rate is

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Page 65 - Cable Connections

4: Setting Parameters with the CLI48 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsAdvanced The Advanced menu holds a series of advanced setups mainly used by Ve

Page 66 - B: Cable Connections

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 49Nextiva S1100w User GuideConducting Site SurveysThe S1100w device allows you to perform site surveys on your RF

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4: Setting Parameters with the CLI50 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsReboot SystemThe Reboot System command, located in the main menu, performs a s

Page 68 - Here is its pinout:

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 51Factory DefaultConfiguration

Page 69 - DHCP Support and

A: Factory Default Configuration52 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsThe S1100w is programmed at the factory with the following configuration:Type Co

Page 70 - C: DHCP Support and APIPA

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 53Cable ConnectionsThe wireless devices use the following two cables: CAB9P—Power, video, and serial data communi

Page 71 - Connections

B: Cable Connections54 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsCAB9PThe CAB9P cable supplied with the wireless devices is used for power, video, and serial

Page 72 - Data Communication Equipment

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 55Nextiva S1100w User GuideBased on the pinout, the wiring scheme for an RS-232 connection to a computer is: CAB8P

Page 73 - Connecting DTE and DCE

B: Cable Connections56 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsHere is its pinout: where: The other wire of the twisted pair is enclosed in square bracket

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 57DHCP Support andAPIPADHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows devices and computers connected to a netw

Page 75 - Surge Protection

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions vContentsPreface ...

Page 76 - E: Surge Protection

C: DHCP Support and APIPA58 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsAt startup, an edge device searches for a valid IP network configuration. The device re

Page 77 - Channels

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 59DTE and DCEConnectionsBefore connecting a Nextiva edge device to other RS-232 serial equipment, you need to dete

Page 78 - Performing a Site Survey

D: DTE and DCE Connections60 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsIn the following descriptions: Voltage is measured when no data is transferred on the

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 61Nextiva S1100w User GuideConnecting DTE and DCEWhen connecting two modules of the same type, you have to cross t

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Page 81 - Minimum Distances

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 63Surge ProtectionVoltage and current surges can be induced by lightning strikes or power line transients. In the

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E: Surge Protection64 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsThe S1100w provides basic surge protection on all electrical lines. If you are installing the

Page 83 - 56 feet (17m)

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 65Separation BetweenDevices Using AdjacentChannelsWireless interference can occur between wireless cells using adj

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F: Separation Between Devices Using Adjacent Channels66 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsIf using adjacent frequency channels in a non-DFS environme

Page 85 - Detection

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 67Nextiva S1100w User GuideTo calculate the emission margin between two adjacent wireless cells:1. Open SConfigura

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Contentsvi Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsInstalling an Antenna ...2

Page 87 - Specifications

F: Separation Between Devices Using Adjacent Channels68 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions6. When the survey is complete, visualize the report. For e

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 69Nextiva S1100w User GuideMinimum DistancesTo respect the 25 dB margin between two adjacent channels, in addition

Page 89 - Glossary

F: Separation Between Devices Using Adjacent Channels70 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsThe following deployment scenarios respect these limitation

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 71Nextiva S1100w User Guide Using 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz channels, all on the same side of a building: The devices usi

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 73DFS and False RadarDetectionNextiva wireless devices operating in the European Union must adhere to the Dynamic

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G: DFS and False Radar Detection74 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsTo avoid false radar detection caused by an adjacent channel, the signal level o

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 75S1100w TechnicalSpecifications

Page 95 - Numerics

S1100w Technical Specifications76 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsHere are the S1100w technical specifications:Network RF interface Proprietary SPC

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 77GlossaryThis glossary is common to the Nextiva line of edge device products.

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions viiPrefaceThe Nextiva S1100w User Guide presents the information and procedures for installing, configuring, and u

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Glossary78 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsAccess Point A communication hub for connecting wireless edge devices (S1100w) to a wired LAN. The Next

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Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 79Nextiva S1100w User GuideFirmware Software stored in read-only memory (ROM) or programmable ROM (PROM), therefo

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Glossary80 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsPTL (Push-To-Listen) In a two-way system, the communication mode in which the listener must push a butt

Page 101 - Compliance

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 81Nextiva S1100w User GuideS1900e-Vicon The board holding the S1900e compact IP technology, to be included into V

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Glossary82 Verint Video Intelligence SolutionsWEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) A security protocol for wireless local area networks (WLANs) defined in

Page 103 - Declaration of Conformity

Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 83IndexNumerics0.6 F1 182.4 GHz frequency band. See frequency band.24V AC power connection warning iii4.9 GHz freq

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Index84 Verint Video Intelligence Solutionsconfigurationalarm 29, 30audio 29–30camera data port 2default 31, 49, 51device 23–24I/O 29–30order, in the

Page 105 - Nextiva S1100w User Guide

Nextiva S1100w User GuideVerint Video Intelligence Solutions 85interference, RF 20, 65IP addressAPIPA 57duplicate 23setting 23, 40temporary 57Kkey. Se

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Index86 Verint Video Intelligence Solutionsrequirementsantenna 19computer 23power 3video bit rate 12reserved VSIP ports 48reset to factory default 31,

Page 107 - AMERICAS EMEA APAC

Nextiva S1100w User GuideVerint Video Intelligence Solutions 87wireless cell 8–16wireless communication parameters 41–47wireless frequency plan 7wirin

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