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BreezeACCESS  LB 
Software Version 1.32 
Release Note   

 

 

 

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Introduction  

BreezeACCESS LB software version 1.32 and LB NI-01 Indoor Unit (IDU) hardware revision B1 
are officially released. 

This document describes the differences in hardware and software with software release 1.32 for 
point-to-point deployment.  

Software version 1.32 supports the following products LB 5810, 5820, 5830 and 5840. 

New Features 

Ethernet Mode 

 

The LB system has selectable operating modes for the Ethernet port:  

Auto 

- Auto-negotiate the speed connection speed.  

10 

- Operate at 100Base-T only.  

100 

- Operate at 100Base-T only.  

HD 

- Operate at half-duplex only.  

FD 

- Operate in full-duplex only.  

RF Frequency (MHz)

 

The RF center frequency now can be entered in 5 MHz steps (ie.5795) 

Auto Scan 

 

Check the Auto Scan tick box to enable the remote-end system to automatically scan for the 
transmitting frequency of the Master-end system (Master Mode enabled). This function is 
supported on systems running release 1.32 or higher.  

Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)

 

The system operating in master mode monitors for interference from radar devices and other 
equipment using the same channel frequency. When interference is detected, the system will 
automatically take the action selected in the configuration settings. Supported only in LB NI-01 
Indoor Unit (IDU) hardware revision B1. 

Important: DFS Action selection should be set to None where DFS function is not required by 
regional regulations. DFS cannot be disabled where required by regional regulations.  

Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC)

 

When ATPC is enabled on the system operating in master mode, both units local and remote 
will automatically adjust the Tx power levels based on feedback received from the system at 
the other end of the link. 

Ethernet LEDs 

 

The Ethernet portion of the front panel display has three LEDs as shown below.  

Link/Act LED 

 

The Link/Act LED lights solid green when the Local Area Network (LAN) connection is 
established, and there is no traffic. The Link LED will flash when the Local Area 
Network (LAN) connection is established, and there is traffic.  

100 LED

 

The 100 lights solid green when the Ethernet port is operating at 100 Mb/s. The LED 
will not illuminate if the port is operating in 10 Mb/s mode. The Ethernet port 

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