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Spectra LTE-U Outdoor FDD u4G-UE1000
User Manual
March 2020
Version 1.5
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About This Document This document is intended for installers and users of the Baicells Spectra Long-Term Evolution – Unlicensed (LTE-U) outdoor u4G-UE1000 user equipment (UE). The information covers how to install, set up, and use the outdoor LTE-U UE for broadband wireless access to LTE backhaul networks based on Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD) technology.
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Revision Record Date Version Description SMEs/Contributors Writer/Editor 2-Mar-2020 V1.5 New logo & colors Chris Culver Sharon Redfoot 26-Oct-2018 V1.4
V1.3 Updated config info Sun Yufei
Cameron Kilton Sharon Redfoot
4-Oct-2018 V1.2 Update from China v1.1 Quick Start Guide
Sun Yufei Sharon Redfoot
12-Sep-2018 V1.1 Draft Sun Yufei Boun Senekham Jie Lewis
Sharon Redfoot
Contact Us Baicells Technologies Co., Ltd.
China North America
Address: 3F, Bldg. A, No. 1 Kai Tuo Rd, Haidian Dist, Beijing, China
Address: 555 Republic Dr., #200, Plano, TX 75074, USA
Phone: +86-10-62607100 Phone: +1-888-502-5585
E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.Baicells.com Website: https://na.Baicells.com
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 4
2. Out-of-Box Audit .......................................................................................................... 5
3. Description ................................................................................................................... 6
4. Installation Procedures ................................................................................................ 9
5. Basic Configuration .................................................................................................... 10
Appendix: CE Statement .......................................................................................................... 19
List of Figures Figure 1-1: Deployment Example ............................................................................................... 4 Figure 3-1: LTE-U u4G-UE1000 ................................................................................................... 7 Figure 3-2: LEDs and Interfaces .................................................................................................. 7 Figure 4-1: Installation ............................................................................................................... 9 Figure 4-2: SIM Card, Ethernet WAN Cable, & Ground Cable .................................................. 10 Figure 5-1: Login ....................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 5-2: Change Password ................................................................................................... 11 Figure 5-3: Status ..................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 5-4: Scan Method .......................................................................................................... 12 Figure 5-5: Frequency Lock ...................................................................................................... 12 Figure 5-6: PCI Lock .................................................................................................................. 13 Figure 5-7: TR069 ..................................................................................................................... 13
List of Tables Table 2-1: Parts ........................................................................................................................... 5 Table 3-1: LEDs ........................................................................................................................... 7 Table 3-2: Interfaces & Buttons .................................................................................................. 8
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1. Introduction
1.1 Overview
A Baicells broadband wireless access system allows telecom operators, service providers, and enterprises to bring broadband internet services to customers or employees, even in challenging environments such as rural and remote locations, and areas with highly dense populations. The Baicells Spectra Long-Term Evolution – Unlicensed (LTE-U) outdoor u4G-UE1000 user equipment (UE) is part of the Baicells broadband wireless access system that integrates with LTE carrier networks based on Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD) technology and using unlicensed frequencies.
The hardened outdoor LTE-U UE enables multiple users with wireless and wired smart LTE devices such as cell phones, laptops, tablets, and printers to access the UE simultaneously over the unlicensed 5.8 GHz band. It communicates with the service provider’s LTE-U eNodeB’s (eNB) at cell sites located in the area, and the eNBs communicate with the LTE carrier network. Figure 1-1 illustrates a deployment scenario where outdoor LTE-U UEs are transmitting surveillance video from multiple cameras to an internet destination via an LTE-U eNB.
The u4G-UE1000 provides higher capacity and better coverage, and is easy to deploy with a user-friendly, plug-and-play design and simple local and remote Web GUI management. Because it is standards-based, the UE is built to adapt newer LTE technologies as they evolve.
Figure 1-1: Deployment Example
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Note: The terms user equipment (UE) and customer premise equipment (CPE) are used interchangeably in the GUIs and documentation. Likewise, the terms eNodeB (eNB) and base station are used interchangeably.
1.2 Features
Following is a list of the key features of the Baicells Spectra LTE-U u4G-UE1000.
NOTE: Exact specifications may vary by model. Please refer to the technical specifications in Appendix A for details.
• Supports LTE FDD self-defined - DL 5725-5825 MHz, UL 5150-5250 MHz
• Complies with 3GPP Release 9 CAT4 standards
• 1000 Mbps Ethernet interface
• Built-in directional high-gain LTE antenna
• Simple local and remote Web GUI management
• TR069 network management protocol
• Cell lock, SIM lock, and Pin lock
• User-friendly LED indicators
• Power supply options including 802.3at/af standard PoE
• Pole or wall mount
2. Out-of-Box Audit Refer to Table 2-1 for a list of the components that you should receive with the Baicells Spectra LTE-U u4G-UE1000 user equipment (UE).
Table 2-1: Parts
Item Qty Picture
Spectra LTE-U u4G-UE1000 unit
1
6
Power Cable 1
PoE Power Adaptor 1
Atom OD04/06-19.5 Mounting Bracket
1 each
Screws & Nuts 1
RJ-45 Ethernet Cable 1 -
3. Description The Baicells Spectra LTE-U u4G-UE1000 user equipment (UE) is a powerful, outdoor, standards-based device designed to connect seamlessly to any Long-Term Evolution - Unlicensed (LTE-U) eNodeB (eNB) operating on the same unlicensed 5.8 GHz frequency. The UE has a small, sleek form factor (Figure 3-1), yet is hardened for the most challenging outdoor environments. Refer to Appendix A for the technical specifications.
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Figure 3-1: LTE-U u4G-UE1000
On the side of the unit are LED indicators (Figure 3-2). Refer to Table 3-1 for a description of each LED. Various interfaces are beneath the cover near the bottom of the unit (Figure 3-2). The interfaces are described in Table 3-2.
Figure 3-2: LEDs and Interfaces
Table 3-1: LEDs
Identity Description Color Status Description
MIU - Green Off Reserved for future use Steady On Reserved for future use Blinking Reserved for future use
LTE LTE network status indicator
Yellow Off
The unit is not connected to the LTE network
Steady On The unit is connected to the LTE network
SIM Universal Subscriber
Green Steady On The USIM card is functioning normally Blinking The USIM card is not inserted or is not
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Identity Description Color Status Description Identification Module (USIM) card status indicator
functioning normally
LAN
1000 Mbps Local Area Network Ethernet indicator
Yellow
Off No Ethernet connection established
Steady On Ethernet connection is normal
Blinking Data is transmitting
PWR Power indicator Green Off No power supply to the unit Steady On Power to the unit is on
LTE Signal Strength
1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 bars to indicate LTE network connection status and signal strength. The more bars, the stronger the signal between the UE and a network cell.
Green
All Off The signal is too weak for the unit to connect to the LTE network.
Steady On Bars will light steadily according to signal strength
Blinking
The unit is scanning the LTE network The unit is authenticating with the network
The unit is getting an IP address from the LTE network
Table 3-2: Interfaces
Interfaces Description WAN Connection to the PoE power adaptor; supports PoE+ (802.3at) SD Secure digital (SD) card slot SIM Universal Subscriber Identity Module card slot, 1.8V/3.0V USIM 2FF RST Reset button - Press for at least 10 seconds to restore the UE to its factory
settings GND Ground lug - Connect to Earth by conductor. The ground wire size should be
greater than 15AWG.
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4. Installation Procedures This installation procedure describes how to install the Baicells Spectra LTE-U u4G-UE1000 user equipment (UE) on a pole. Follow the steps below, referring to Figure 4-1 to complete the installation.
1. Install the mounting bracket on the pole using the screws and nuts provided.
2. Place the UE unit on the mounting bracket.
3. Turn the screws to secure the unit and adjust the tilt.
4. Loosen the screws on the waterproof cover, and open the cover.
a. Follow the instructions on the Baicells SIM card to insert it into the SIM slot (Figure 4-2).
Attention: Do not power on the unit while installing or uninstalling the USIM card. Doing so could damage the card and the unit.
b. Connect the Ethernet WAN cable to the unit (Figure 4-2). On the other end, connect the power adaptor to the power interface.
c. Connect the ground (GND) cable to the GND screw and to Earth (Figure 4-2). The ground wire size should be greater than 15AWG.
5. Close the UE’s waterproof cover, and tighten the screws.
6. Power on the unit, and check the LED indicators per Table 3-1. If the status is as expected, proceed to the configuration steps in section 5.
Figure 4-1: Installation
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Figure 4-2: SIM Card, Ethernet WAN Cable, & Ground Cable
5. Basic Configuration To configure the Baicells Spectra LTE-U u4G-UE1000 user equipment (UE), you will access the local or Web-based GUI application that comes installed on the unit. Follow the steps below to log in and complete the minimal configuration requirements for the UE to operate. For more detailed configuration information covering all of the GUI fields, refer to the Baicells Configuration and Network Administration Guide .
5.1 Log in and Change the Password
Follow the steps below to access and log in to the UE GUI application.
1. Open a Web browser, type in the URL http://192.168.150.1 (Gen 2 UEs), and then press Enter.
2. At the login window (Figure 5-1), enter the default user name (admin) and password (admin), and select LOGIN.
Figure 5-1: Login
3. After you log in, the main menu is shown in the left navigation pane. To protect your UE from unauthorized access, go to System > admin to configure a new password (Figure 5-2). The password may be 5 to 8 ASCII characters (letters, numbers, and special characters). Baicells recommends using a mix of upper and lower case letters plus numbers. Click on SAVE & APPLY.
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Figure 5-2: Change Password
5.2 Check Status
Go to the Status > Overview window to view device status, such as connection status, signal quality, number of devices connected, product name, software version, and other information (Figure 5-3). Each of these fields is described in the Baicells Configuration and Network Administration Guide. You may need to adjust the UE direction, height, or tilt to get the best signal from an LTE eNodeB cell.
Also, check the USIM Status field to ensure it says available. If it shows a different status, try disengaging the SIM card and re-inserting it in the UE.
Figure 5-3: Status
5.3 Scan Method
The Scan Method setting determines which frequencies the UE’s routine scan of available frequencies will cover. Scanning is a process of tuning to a specific frequency and measuring the simplest signal quality [e.g., Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)].
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As part of the cell selection and reselection process, the UE performs the scan first and then selects a small number of candidate cells to go through the next step of measuring and evaluating signals to select the best eNB to serve it.
Go to Network > Scan Method, and select either FullBand, PCI Lock, or Band/Frequency Preferred, as shown in Figure 5-4. The options are explained beneath the figure. For the Spectra LTE-U, we recommend using PCI Lock to help reduce interference and noise in the unlicensed spectrum. It also helps the UE to connect more quickly to the eNodeB. Click on SAVE & APPLY to save the configuration.
Figure 5-4: Scan Method
• FullBand – The UE will routinely scan all channels in the band, which can make the time it takes to connect longer than the other modes. The band is dependent on the model of UE being used. Click on Submit after selecting this option.
• Frequency Lock – You can specify which band(s) the UE will scan. Select Frequency Lock, and click on Add List. This will open a new window where you can input the band number and the preferred E-UTRA Absolutely Radio Frequency Channel number (EARFCN) (Figure 5-5). Click on Add to add the list. You can add more than one list.
• PCI Lock – Allows you to select the specific E-UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number (EARFCN) and Physical Cell Identifier (PCI). Click on Add List to enter the settings (Figure 5-6). After entering the information, click on Add. You can add more than one PCI Lock list. The UE will scan the list for eNBs with the PCI and EARFCN combination.
Figure 5-5: Frequency Lock
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Figure 5-6: PCI Lock
5.4 OMC Management
Log in to the Baicells Operations Management Console (OMC), and go to System > TR-069 (Figure 5-7) to set up TR069 so you can manage the UE remotely. Refer to the Baicells Configuration and Network Administration Guide for a description of each field.
Figure 5-7: TR069
5.5 Network Mode
1. Choose Network > Network Mode. Choose either Network Address Translation (NAT), Router, or Bridge mode (Figure 5-3) according to your LTE network setup.
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Figure 5-3: Network Mode
2. Click on Submit to save your selection.
5.6 LTE Connection
1. Choose Network > LTE Settings to choose the LTE connection setting for this UE as either Auto connect or Manual connect (Figure 5-4) to the LTE network. If you choose Auto connect, click on Submit to save your selection. If you choose Manual connect, go to step 2.
Figure 5-4: LTE Settings
2. To manually connect the UE to the LTE network, choose Manual connect and click on PLMN for Public Land Mobile Network to scan all available networks and to select a specific LTE network to connect to. Select Connect to connect the network. Use the Disconnect button to disconnect from the selected network.
5.7 APN Management
Under Network > APN Management, you will configure up to 4 eNBs with which this UE may connect. APN is an acronym for Access Point Name. An access point, in this case, is another term for an eNB (base station). Refer to Figure 5-8 and Table 5-1 concerning the parameters. Click on Submit to save your data.
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Figure 5-8: APN Management Settings
Table 5-1: APN Management Settings
Field Name Description
APN Selection
APN Number Select the APN number – 1, 2, 3, or 4
APN Settings
Enable Select the check box next to Enable to enable this APN
Name Required field: Enter a name for this APN
APN Name Enter the name of this APN, as defined in the eNB/base station configuration
Authentication Type Select the type of authentication required for this eNB/base station:
• None – the eNB/base station is not required to authenticate itself to the UE/CPE
• PAP – stands for Password Authentication Protocol, where the eNB/base station will authenticate itself to the UE/CPE using a static user name and password
• CHAP – stands for Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol, where the base station will authenticate itself to the UE/CPE through an authenticating entity
PDN Type Select the type of Packet Data Network (PDN) the eNB/base station can use when communicating with this UE/CPE: IPv4, IPv6, or IPv4v6
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MTU Required field: Enter the Maximum Transmit Unit (MTU), which is the size of the largest network layer protocol data unit (PDU) that the eNB/base station can communicate in a single transaction. The range is 576 to 1500 bytes.
Manage Interface To enable a management interface to this eNB/base station, select the check box next to Enable.
Default Gateway To enable a default gateway to this eNB/base station, select the check box next to Enable.
5.8 WEB Setting
The WEB Setting provides the ability to monitor and manage the UE over the internet using a web management application. This is especially helpful when troubleshooting issues remotely, e.g., a user calls in for technical assistance. To configure, refer to Figure 3-51 and Table 3-16. After entering the information, click on SAVE & APPLY to activate the settings.
Figure 3-51: WEB Setting
Table 3-16: WEB Setting
Field Name Description
HTTP Select the check box next to Enable to log in to an HTTP Web address
HTTPPort Enter the HTTP port number to be used. Range is 80 to 65,535. Default is port 80.
HTTPS Select the check box next to Enable to log in to an HTTPS Web address
Redirect HTTPS Select the check box to allow HTTP addresses to be redirected to more secure
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HTTPS addresses
Allow HTTPs Login From WAN
Select the check box next to Enable to log in to an HTTPs Web address from the WAN
HTTPSPort Enter the HTTPS port number to be used. Range is 80 to 65,535. Default is port 80.
5.9 SNMP
As of BaiCE_AP_2.1.4_NA release, you can enable SNMP on individual UEs to allow the Network Management Service (NMS) to collect event logs, alarm logs, and other data. See Figure 3-53.
After clicking on the check box next to SNMP, complete the fields to configure this capability. Refer to Table 3-18 for a description of each field.
Figure 3-53: SNMP
Table 3-18: SNMP
Field Name Description
SNMP Enable Simple Network Management Protocol by clicking the check box. To disable, uncheck the check box.
NMS Address NMS server IP address
NMS Port NMS server port number
Listening Port Peer port number for the UE to listen to packets from the NMS
Trap Community Public or private - identifier to distinguish read/write permissions for data from the CPE to the NMS
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Version Select the SNMP version level you wish to implement - V1&V2c (for SNMPv1+SNMPv2c) or V3 (for SNMPv3)
Read Community Public or private. Read-only community name.
RW Community Public or private. Read/Write community name.
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Appendix: CE Statement
Baicells Technologies Co., Ltd. hereby declares that this LTE and Wi-Fi Wireless Terminal is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
1. The plug is considered a disconnect device of the adaptor.
2. The device complies with RF specifications when the device is used at 16 inches (40 cm) from your body.