FibeAir IP-20C/S/E
User Guide
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4 Set the other radio parameters in the Configuration parameters section:
i In the TX Level (dBm) field, enter the desired TX signal level (TSL).
The range of values depends on the frequency and RFU type.
ii To mute the TX output of the RFU, select On in the TX Mute field. To
unmute the TX output of the RFU, select Off.
iii In the Link ID field, enter a unique link identifier from 1 to 65535. The
Link ID identifies the link, in order to distinguish it from other links.
iv In the Remote Unit Link ID field, enter the same link identifier you
entered in the Link ID field. This ensures that the Link ID is configured
identically on both sides of the link.
v In the Adaptive TX power admin field, select Enable if you wish the
IP-20 to automatically adjust power levels on the fly in order to
optimize the available capacity at every modulation point. See Enabling
ACM with Adaptive Transmit Power.
Note:
The RSL Connector Source field is used in dual-carrier
systems to switch between one carrier and the other when
measuring RSL at the BNC connector.
For a description of the read-only parameters in the Status parameters
section, see Viewing the Radio Status and Settings.
2.11
Configuring the Radio (MRMC) Script(s)
Related Topics:
Displaying MRMC Status
Multi-Rate Multi-Constellation (MRMC) radio scripts define how the radio
utilizes its available capacity. Each script is a pre-defined collection of
configuration settings that specify the radio’s transmit and receive levels, link
modulation, channel spacing, and bit rate. Scripts apply uniform transmit and
receive rates that remain constant regardless of environmental impact on
radio operation.
Note:
The list of available scripts reflects activation-key-enabled
features. Only scripts within your activation-key-enabled
capacity will be displayed.
To display the MRMC scripts and their basic parameters and select a script:
1 Select one of the following, depending on the regulatory framework in
which you are operating:
To display ETSI scripts, select Radio > MRMC > Symmetrical Scripts
> ETSI.
To display ANSI (FCC) scripts, select Radio > MRMC > Symmetrical
Scripts > FCC.
The MRMC Symmetrical Scripts page opens. For a description of the
parameters displayed in the MRMC Symmetrical Scripts page, see Table 11:
MRMC Symmetrical Scripts Page Parameters.
Note:
IP-20S and IP-20E units do not support XPIC or
MIMO. For IP-20E units, only Profile 0 through Profile 6 are
available, and only ETSI scripts are available.