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Tsunami MP.16 3650 System
Quick Installation Guide
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What is in the Kit
SS with integrated antenna or BS/SS with external antenna connector (1 ea)
Power Injector and Cord (1 ea)
RJ45 to DB9 Serial Connector (1 ea)
Mounting Hardware Kit (1 ea)
Cable Termination Kit (1 ea)
CD with User and Quick Installation Guide (1 ea)
Additional Items Required
Wrenches, Screwdrivers, and tools as needed for mounting the unit.
Grounding kits for the coax cable as it enters the shelter, if desired
1    Prepare for Installation
Refer to the Installation and Management Guide to aid in choosing a proper installation location. 
Unpack the box and ensure all of the components are in the kit. Note down the serial number as it 
may be required for support. 
2
Assemble the Cable 
You will be attaching an outdoor-rated 24 AWG CAT5 cable (diameter .114 to .250 inches/2.9 to 
6.4 mm) (not provided) to the Power-over-Ethernet port on the back of the unit and 
weatherproofing the assembly later in the installation procedure. First, you must construct the 
cable and assemble the weatherproofing cable covers as described in the following steps. Proxim 
greatly simplifies this assembly process by offering pre-assembled CAT5 cable kits in 25m, 50m, 
and 75m lengths (part numbers 69819, 69820, and 69821, respectively).
1.
Slide the sealing nut (A) over the bare end of the CAT5 cable.
2.
Slide the lock nut (B) over the bare end of the CAT5 cable.
3.
lide the sealing cap (C) over the bare end of the CAT5 cable. Make sure the red rubber gasket 
is inside the cap.
4.
Apply two wraps of 0.5” wide Teflon tape around 4 the threads of the lock nut (B) that will go 
inside the sealing cap.
5.
Thread the lock nut (B) onto the sealing cap (C), and hand tighten.
6.
Terminate the RJ45 connectors (D) to both ends of the CAT5 cable; test for proper wiring using 
a straight-through cable.
3
Determine Proper Mounting Orientation
Locate the arrow on the back of the unit and determine your desired mounting orientation. For 
vertical polarization using the integrated antenna, the arrow should be pointing up (perpendicular 
to the ground). For horizontal polarization using the integrated antenna, the arrow should be 
horizontal (parallel to the ground).
4
Assemble Mounting Hardware
1.
Attach the mounting plate (A) using the provided screws and washers (Torque 9 N·m/75 in-
lbs), such that the unit’s antenna will be vertically or horizontally polarized when mounted.
2.
Attach the extension arm (B) to mounting plate (A) with the screw, nut, and washers provided, 
as shown below. The extension arm gives the unit more possible tilt, letting you adjust for 
azimuth or elevation over a larger angle.
3.
Attach the mounting bracket (C) to extension arm (B) with the screw, nut, and washers 
provided.
4.
Finally tighten the assembly (Torque 15 N·m/130 in-lbs).
5    Mount the Unit
1.
To pole-mount, insert screws through bracket F and fasten around the pole to bracket E and 
secure (Torque 11 N.m/100 in-lbs). Longer bolts (not supplied) are required for mounting the 
units to a pole with a diameter larger than 3 inches.
2.
To wall-mount the unit, mount bracket E to a wall using 4 screws (not provided), as shown
:
6    Plug in the Cables
1.
Plug one end of the CAT5 cable (A) into the RJ45 jack of the unit (B).
2.
Connect the free end of the CAT5 cable to the “Data and Power Out” port 2. on the power 
injector.
3.
To connect the unit through a hub or a switch to a PC, connect a straight-3. through Ethernet 
cable between the network interface card in the PC and the hub, and between the hub and the 
RJ45 “Data In” port on the PoE adapter.
To connect the unit directly to a PC, connect a cross-over Ethernet cable between the network 
interface card in the PC and the RJ45 “Data In” port on the power injector.
7
Power on the Unit
The power adaptor provides Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), supplying electricity and wired 
connectivity to the unit over a single 24 AWG CAT5 (diameter .114 to .250 inches/2.9 to 6.4 mm). 
The unit is not 802.3af-compatible. Note that the Active Ethernet module provides +48 VDC over a 
standard CAT5 Ethernet cable.
Once you have connected the power injector to the Ethernet cabling and plugged the power 
injector cord into an AC outlet, the unit is powered on. There is no ON/OFF switch on the unit. To 
remove power, unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet or disconnect the RJ45 connector from the 
“Data and Power Out” port on the power injector.
Depressing the power adaptor’s Reload button for five seconds during power-up remotely resets 
BS/SS parameters affecting communication between the BS and SS to their factory default 
settings: IP address, subnet mask, user name, password, Ethernet speed/duplex, and VLAN 
mode.
8
View  LED
Two LED indicators are available on the Ethernet port of the unit. These LEDs display the activity 
of the Ethernet and RF links.
3650
IMPORTANT
This device must be installed by a trained professional, value added 
reseller or systems integrator who is familiar with RF planning issues 
and the regulatory limits.
CAUTION!
Heed all the WARNINGS. Follow all the instructions. Do not defeat the 
safety purpose of the grounding. Only use attachments/accessories 
specified by the manufacturer.
BS/SS
Power Adaptor
Installer CD
Mounting Clamp
for Wall/Pole
Extension
Arm
Mounting
Plate
Mounting Clamp
for Pole
Serial Cable
LED State
Ethernet LED
RF (Wireless) LED
Base Station
Subscriber Station
Off
No Ethernet link
Radio is off
Radio is off
On
Ethernet link is 
connected
Radio is active 
(transmitting downlink 
and receiving uplink)
Downlink synchronized.
Flashing
Packets are 
being received 
on Ethernet.
Unit is in standby
Increasing on-off speed 
indicates increasing 
RSNR.