Aruba MSR4000 Manual
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MSR4000
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Aruba Networks
MSR4000 Installation Guide

MSR4000 Installation Guide 1
Copyright 2005 Networks, USA. All rights reserved.-2012 Aruba by
Statement of Conditions
In the interest of improving internal design, operation function, and/or reliability, Aruba
Networks reserves the right to make changes to products described in this document without
notice. Aruba Networks does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or
application of the product(s) described herein.
DISCLAIMER: LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
1.Before installation, it’s strongly recommended and requested that users pay particular
attention to the safety warnings in the sequentially detailed operation procedures within the
manual. If there’s any uncertainty or incapability of solving problems, contact the company’s
customer support center. Please DO NOT incur any risk or try to verify situations by yourself.
Otherwise, any consequence caused by the attempt shall be completely due to the user
himself.
2.Please periodically check whether the installed MSR4000 -is damaged, worn out or poses
any danger. Any actual proof, sign or phenomenon of the afore mentioned situations should -
be brought to the attention of the company at point of sale. Please DO NOT attempt to repair
the product or replace any component. Otherwise, for any consequence arising out of or
relating to the users’ attempt repair the product, including but not limited to damages, disuse,
short circuit, fire, bodily injury, etc., the company shall not be liable.
3. Users shall purchase or use the company’s voluntarily. Users shall understand MSR4000
on their own initiative and abide voluntarily by policies, regulations or laws of their respective
nation or local territories. The consequence arising out of or relating to any violation of the
local laws or regulations by the user, shall be solely imputed to the user himself, and the
company shall not be liable.
4. The company disclaims any and all warranties and guarantees, express, implied or
otherwise, arising, with respect to the products or services, including but not MSR4000
limited to the warranty of merchandisability, the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose,
and any warranty of non infringement of the intellectual property rights of any third party. -

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Liability of the company for loss is limited to the total amount paid to the company by the
customer during the previous calendar year. The company will have no obligation or liability,
whether arising in contract (including Warranty), tort (including active, passive or imputed
negligence, strict liability or product liability) or otherwise for any special, incidental,
consequential or indirect damages including but not limited to loss of use, loss of data,
business interruption, loss of revenue, loss of business or other financial loss arising out of or
in connection with any of the products or other goods or services furnished by the company
under this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
5.It shall never be understood that the manual expresses or implies to any customer or
any third party authorize or transfer any rights. The company reserves fully the final
interpretation of the MSR4000 and this manual.
Safety Warnings
The MSR4000 must be installed by trained professional installation technicians. All warnings
below must be read and understood before installation.
General Safety Warnings
You can be killed or injured if performing antenna installation near electrical
power lines. Carefully read and follow all instructions in this guide. Please be sure there
are no high voltage and electronic fields nearby.
Working Aloft Warning
When working on tower or roof, individuals must wear safety belts. Tools must
be tied to the individual using them. Workers below must wear safety helmets.
Lightning Activity Warning
Make sure not to connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning
activity.
A surge protective device should be installed to prevent potential damage from very high
surges, for instance, the peak surges caused by lightning.

MSR4000 Installation Guide 3
Explosive Device Proximity Warning
Do not operate wireless network devices close to explosive merchandise or in
explosive environments if devices are not certified for operation in such an environment,
for example, in the vicinity of a gas station
.
Antenna Placement Warning
Do not install any antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light, or
where the antenna can come into contact with such circuits.
Antenna Selection Warning
Please use DC grounding antenna with lightning protection to prevent surge and
static electricity.
Grounding Warning
Please always remember to protect your MSR4000 system by installation of
grounding lines. The ground connection must be complete before connecting power to
the MSR4000 enclosure. The requirement of grounding is to make sure the resistance
must be less than 5 ohm between the ground termination point to grounding tier.
Power Installation Warning
The installation of the power switch must be performed by a trained professional
technician.
The power switch is not supplied with the . The power cord mustMSR4000 be
assembled by a professional installer, and the final assembly must comply with related
requirements.

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Solar Radiation and High Temperature Protection
Pay attention to level of sunlight, which can increase the working the
temperature of MSR4000 to higher than specifications allow.
A solar shield is provided in the standard package and should be installed to Aruba
protect any outdoor . The Warrantee policy does not cover those MSR4000 Aruba
outdoor products for which shields are not installed. Please contact solar Aruba
technical support engineers for detailed information.
RF Device Protection
Before powering up the MSR4000, we recommend that the RF ports are
connected to antennas or valid loads. RF modules with less than 100mW power may
work in a test environment without antennas or load connections, provided the duration
of operation is less than 30 minutes.
Protection on unused RF module
The unused RF interface must be closed via configuration command and its protective
cap must be wrapped up waterproof PVC tape to prevent from falling off. Otherwise, by
the RF module may be damaged. will not take any responsibility for such damage.Aruba
FCC Certificate
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
REMINDER
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

MSR4000 Installation Guide 5
NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Precautions
The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits
based on that human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 34cm during normal
operation.
IC notice
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be
so chosen that the equivalent isotropic radiated power ( s not more than that permitted EIRP) i
for successful communication.
Proper Disposal of Aruba Equipment
For the most current information about Global Environmental Compliance and Aruba
products, see our website at www.arubanetworks.com.

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Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Aruba products at end of life are subject to separate collection and
treatment in the EU Member States, Norway, and Switzerland and
therefore are marked with the symbol shown at the left (crossed-out
wheelie bin). The treatment applied at end of life of these products in
these countries shall comply with the applicable national laws of countries
implementing Directive 2002/96EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE).
MSR4KP

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Table of Contents
1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................. 9
1.1 I NTERFACES ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
1.2 LED S I TATUS NDICATORS ............................................................................................................................. 10
2 INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 14
2.1 P C ACKAGE ONTENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2 P I T REPARING NSTALLATION OOLS ................................................................................................................. 15
2.3 E I S XAMINING THE NSTALLATION ITE............................................................................................................. 15
3 WEATHERPROOFING CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................. 16
3.1 R I T EQUIRED TEMS AND OOLS ........................................................................................................................ 16
3.2 T C YPES OF ONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................ 16
3.3 I P R MPORTANT OINTS TO EMEMBER ............................................................................................................... 18
3.4 W D C A EATHERPROOFING IRECTLY ONNECTED NTENNAS .............................................................................. 18
3.5 W C C EATHERPROOFING ABLE ONNECTIONS ................................................................................................... 21
4 MSR4000 INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................................... 24
4.1 I NSTALLING MSR4000 ON A POLE ................................................................................................................. 24
4.2 I NSTALLING MSR4000 ON A WALL ................................................................................................................ 28
4.3 G ROUNDING THE MSR4000........................................................................................................................... 30
4.4 C ONNECTING THE RF CABLE.......................................................................................................................... 31
4.5 C E ONNECTING THE THERNET CABLE.............................................................................................................. 32
4.6 C ONNECTING POWER CABLE (MSR4KAC) .................................................................................................... 34
5 NOTE........................................................................................................................................................................... 36
6 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................ 37

MSR4000 Installation Guide 9
1 Product Overview
There are two versions of the MSR4000, which mainly differ in the way they receive power.
MSR4KP: PoE powered
- MSR4KAC: AC powered (100 240VAC)
1.1 Interfaces
Figure 1-1 Interfaces on MSR4KP
1
Antenna 2 (Radio 0)
6
Antenna 1 (Radio 2)
2
Antenna 2 (Radio 3)
7
Antenna 1 (Radio 1)
3
Antenna 2 (Radio 1)
8
Antenna 1 (Radio 3)
4 9 Antenna 2 (Radio 2) Antenna 1 (Radio 0)
5
Ethernet Interface
10
USB Console nterfaceI
Figure 1-2 Interfaces on MSR4KAC

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1
Antenna 2 (Radio 0)
7
Antenna 1 (Radio 2)
2
Antenna 2 (Radio 3)
8
Antenna 1 (Radio 1)
3
Antenna 2 (Radio 1)
9
Antenna 1 (Radio 3)
4
Antenna 2 (Radio 2)
10
Antenna 1 (Radio 0)
5 Ethernet Interface 11 USB Console Interface
6
AC Power Interface
Figure 1-3 4 Power Interface on MSR KAC and AC Power Cable Connector
Power Interface on MSR4
KAC AC Power
Cable Connector
1.2 LED Status Indicators
The MSR4000 include visual indicators for power, link and radio status.
Figure 1-4 MSR4KP LED layout
The table below lists the meanings of the LEDs on the MSR4KP.

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Table 1-1 MSR4KP LED status indicators
LED Function Indicator Status
P/S Power
Off No power to device
On (Amber)
Device has power but does not yet
have a mesh network routing path
to a gateway (portal) node
On (Green)
Device has power and has found a
mesh network routing path to a
gateway (portal) node
ETH Network Link Status
Off No uplink on the Ethernet port
On (Amber)
10/100 Mbps Ethernet link
negotiated
On (Green) 1000 Mbps Ethernet link negotiated
Blinking Traffic on Ethernet link
R0 Radio 0 Status
Off
Radio 0 is not providing either
access (SSID) or backhaul (mesh)
service
On (Blue) Radio 0 is providing access (SSID)
service or backhaul (mesh) service
R1 Radio 1 Status
Off
Radio 1 is not providing either
access (SSID) or backhaul (mesh)
service
On (Blue) Radio 1 is providing access (SSID)
service or backhaul (mesh) service
R2 Radio 2 Status
Off
Radio 2 is not providing either
access (SSID) or backhaul (mesh)
service
On (Blue) Radio 2 is providing access (SSID)
service or backhaul (mesh) service
R3 Radio 3 Status
Off
Radio 3 is not providing either
access (SSID) or backhaul (mesh)
service
On (Blue) Radio 3 is providing access (SSID)
service or backhaul (mesh) service
Figure 1-5 MSR4KAC LED layout

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The table below lists the meanings of the LEDs on the MSR4KAC.
Table 1-2 MSR4KAC LED status indicators
LED Function Indicator Status
P/S Power
Off No power to device
On (Amber)
Device has power but does not yet have a
mesh network routing path to a gateway
(portal) node
On (Green)
Device has power and has found a mesh
network routing path to a gateway (portal)
node
POE
Displays PSE power
output status
Off Non-powered device (0Ω<Rport<200Ω) or
Port open (Rport>1MΩ)
Green
Port on (25kΩ)
• 1 Flash: Low signature resistance
(300 ) Ω<Rport<15kΩ
• 2 Flashes: High signature resistance
(33kΩ<Rport<500kΩ)
• 5 Flashes: Port overload fault
• 9 Flashes: Power management allocation
exceeded
HEAT
Displays the heating
status of low
temperature
Off Device is not in heating status
Blinking (Blue) Device is heating
ETH Network Link Status
Off No uplink on the Ethernet port
On ( ) Yellow 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link negotiated
On (Green) 1000 Mbps Ethernet link negotiated
Blinking
Traffic on Ethernet link
R0 Radio 0 Status
Off Radio 0 is not providing either access
(SSID) or backhaul (mesh) service
On (Blue) Radio 0 is providing access (SSID) service
or backhaul (mesh) service
R1 Radio 1 Status
Off Radio 1 is not providing either access
(SSID) or backhaul (mesh) service
On (Blue) Radio 1 is providing access (SSID) service
or backhaul (mesh) service
R2 Radio 2 Status
Off Radio 2 is not providing either access
(SSID) or backhaul (mesh) service
On (Blue) Radio 2 is providing access (SSID) service
or backhaul (mesh) service
R3 Radio 3 Status
Off
Radio 3 is not providing either access
(SSID) or backhaul (mesh) service
On (Blue) Radio 3 is providing access (SSID) service
or backhaul (mesh) service

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Note
MeshOS 4.5 provides you the option to turn off the LEDs in the MSR4000 devices using
the WMI and the CLI. The LEDs are enabled by default. This option may be used to
disable the LED lights in a MSR4000 device that is mounted in an elevated place on the
city streets or residential areas, to avoid unwanted attention or disturbance. This feature
turns off only the LED lights that indicate the software status, for example the Radio
status R0, R1, R2, and R3. The LEDs that indicate the hardware status, for example
Power, P/S, POE, HEAT, and ETH, cannot be turned off using this feature. For
additional details refer to the and the , Aruba MeshOS 4.5 User Guide Aruba MeshOS
4.5 Command Reference Guide.

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2 Installation Preparations
This chapter describes the preparations for including checking MSR4000 installation,
package contents, preparing installation tools and selection of installation sites.,
2.1 Package Contents
• Aruba MSR4000 AirMesh Router
• MSR4000 Mounting Bracket x1
• Solar Shield x1
• 4
Pole Anchors x
• M4 x 16 bolts, flat washers, and spring washers p15-x4
• M4 x 16 bolts x2
• M6 x 30 bolts, flat washers, and spring washers x2
• -M4 x 12 bolt, external tooth washer, and OT copper lug x1
• M8 x 110 bolt, flat washers, spring washers, and nuts x4
• Metal Weatherproof Caps p15-x2 for use on unused antenna interfaces
• - - RJ 45 Connector Kit with metal RJ 45
• USB Console Cable
• Installation Guide
• Quick Start Guide
Note
Inform your supplier if there are any incorrect, missing, or damaged parts. If possible,
retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use these materials to repack
and return the unit to the supplier if needed.

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2.2 Preparing Installation Tools
When installing , you may need the following tools. You shall select the tools MSR4000
according to the actual situation.
Table 2-1 Installation tools list
Type
Tools
General tools
Screwdriver, adjustable spanner, vice, hard hatsafety belt, , power
board or (220 VAC as required by local regulation , POE power )
injector, crimping pliers, electric soldering iron, welding wire, PVC
insulation tape, adhesive insulation tape, strap, insulation tools
2.3 Examining the Installation Site
1. The site should be located within at least a 60% range of the 1st fresnel zone without
obstacles to provide LOS transmission, increase coverage capacity, and minimize
the number of necessary sites.
2. If no LOS secured, area in NLOS area could be covered as well, but the distance of
coverage and area of coverage are decreased; more sites are needed to provide
coverage for same area than in the LOS scenario.
3. Interference must be considered in site selection. New site should avoid known
interference, unless the interference is controllable.
4. MSR4000 Keep the away from places that are susceptible to high temperature, dust,
harmful gas, inflammable, explosive, electromagnetic interference (high power radar,
radio station and transformer), unstable voltage, heavy vibration, or loud noise. In
engineering design, the site should be selected according to the network planning
and technical requirements of communications equipment, as well as the
considerations such as climate, hydrology, geology, earthquake, electric power, and
transportation.

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3 Weatherproofing Connections
Weatherproofing your antenna and/or cable connections on your outdoor AP is essential to
reliability and longevity of your product. This process prevents water from entering the AP or
antennas through the connectors.
A good weatherproofing job consists of three wrappings:
1. Electrical tape
2. rubber Butyl
3. Electrical tape
The first wrapping of tape should be at least two layers, followed by a single wrap of butyl
rubber, and four layer wrap of electrical tape. This provides good protection from water, heat, -
and other potential hazards that could damage your AP or antennas.
Additionally, wrap your connections such that water is always directed down and away from
connections.
3.1 Required Items and Tools
• 3/4” (19 mm) Vinyl Electrical Tape (waterproofing type)
• Butyl Rubber Tape
• Knife or Box Cutter
3.2 Types of Connections
The following sections provide guidance on weatherproofing directly connected antennas
( -1 -2Figure 3 ) and cable connections (Figure 3 ). The same materials are needed for
weatherproofing both types of connections but the procedure is slightly different. For
weatherproofing directly connected antennas, see "Weatherproofing Directly Connected
Antennas" section. For weatherproofing cable connections, see "Weatherproofing Cable
Connections" section.

MSR4000 Installation Guide 17
Figure 3-1 Directly connected antennas
Figure 3-2 Cable connections

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3.3 Important Points to Remember
• Do not cover the weep holes on the antennas. Doing so can restrict the release of
condensation from the antennas.
• Proper weatherproofing is not a fast process. Set aside ample time to complete the
steps outlined below.
• When wrapping, make the each layer of tape as flat as possible. Wrinkles and folds
in the tape create places for water and moisture to gather.
3.4 Weatherproofing Directly Connected Antennas
First Wrapping of Tape
1. Before wrapping the antennas, locate the weep holes (Figure 3 ). Weep holes allow -1
condensation that has built up inside the antenna to escape.
2. Prepare the antenna connector by cleaning and drying it.
3. Cut a 4” (100 mm) strip of electrical tape from the roll. Pre cutting the tape into strips -
makes it easier to maneuver the tape around the antennas and other components of the
AP’s case.
4. Beginning just below the weep holes, tightly wrap the connection with a layer of the 3/4”
(19mm) electrical tape. Overlap the tape to a half-width.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the wrapping extends all the way to the AP’s case.
Figure 3-3 First Wrapping of Tape

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Wrapping of Butyl Rubber
1. Cut a 3/4” (19 mm) strip of butyl rubber.
2. Wrap the strip of rubber around the taped connector (Figure 3-4)
3. ). Join the two ends by pushing them together until there is no longer a seam (Figure 3-5
Figure 3-4 Butyl rubber placement
Figure 3-5 Butyl rubber wrap
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