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Exalt Installation and Management Guide

ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios

203591-010

15

2012-09-04

Figure 7   GPS Sync for more than one collocated radios

At the far end of a synchronized link, if there are additional links to synchronize, use the Sync Out port 
of the Radio B to drive synchronization to the collocated radios. If there is only one additional radio, 
connect a cable from Sync Out to the Sync In port of the next radio, which should be configured as 
Radio A. Set this radio in the chain to Sync Recipient, as shown in Figure 8. If more than one radio is 
located at the secondary location, to drive synchronization for multiple Radio A terminals connect a 

ExaltSync Collocation Kit

 driven from the Radio B Sync Out port.

Figure 8   Synchronization for radios in a chain

Offset Timing

For GPS implementations, manual control of offset timing is also allowed. This provides a means to 
delay the synchronization signal using a user-defined offset. This is helpful when Exalt radios are near 
other devices operating in the same frequency band that also use a timing source, such as GPS. The 
timing source to the Exalt radios can be adjusted to match the other radio system timing source 
mechanism.

Offset timing can also optimize timing intervals for repeaters and backbones. As the distance of each 
link results in a unique factor for speed-of-light transmission of the radio signal, a subsequent radio can 
be delayed in timing so that the overall synchronization of radios is precisely maintained.

Offset timing can be adjusted in 1-ms intervals, from zero to the radio’s frame length setting. For 
example, if using a 2-ms frame length, the offset timing can be set from zero up to 1999 ms.

Summary of Contents for ExtendAir r40 series

Page 1: ...203591 010 2012 09 04 ExtendAir TDD Series Digital Microwave Radios Installation and Management Guide Models r40xx rc40xx Series r49xx rc49xx Series r50xx rc50xx Series...

Page 2: ...th and as part of the Exalt products provided to you and any such Third Party Software files provided are governed by the terms of their separate Third Party Licenses which licenses give you at least...

Page 3: ...n and Synchronization 10 Radio Synchronization 12 Offset Timing 15 Virtual Local Area Network VLAN 16 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 17 System Installation and Initiation Process 19 Record Ke...

Page 4: ...l Specifications 87 System Specifications 4 5GHz Band 89 System Specifications 4 9GHz Band 90 System Specifications 5 3GHz Band 91 System Specifications 5 4GHz Band 92 System Specifications 5 8GHz Ban...

Page 5: ...Country Compliance 113 Regulatory Compliance 114 Regulatory Domain Keys 116 EIRP Limits for the United States and Canada 118 EIRP for the USA and Canada 118 EIRP Limits for Australia 120 EIRP Limits f...

Page 6: ...page 39 Figure 20 Administration Settings page 40 Figure 21 NTP and Time Zones Configurations page 42 Figure 22 SNMP Configuration page 43 Figure 23 Trap Configuration page 44 Figure 24 File Transfer...

Page 7: ...e 79 Figure 51 Spectrum Analyzer page 81 Figure 52 Spectrum analyzer graph example 82 Figure 53 Ethernet Utilization page 83 Figure 54 Reboot page 85 Figure 55 Manual page 86 Figure 56 TDM connectors...

Page 8: ...ble 2 Connectors 22 Table 3 LED indicators 23 Table 4 Recommended transmission line 29 Table 5 Default login information 34 Table 6 Alarm status indicators 72 Table 7 Supported 5GHz antennas 98 Table...

Page 9: ...RDK is available regionally for specific regulatory compliance All mention of the RDK is not applicable Cisco configuration radios provide specific the following capabilities for regional regulatory d...

Page 10: ...n v1 4 3 2011 06 06 Update VLAN configuration from previous releases and add 40xx Series Models Manual reflects v1 4 5 for 50xx models v1 0 for 40xx and 49xx models 2011 07 16 Update for software rele...

Page 11: ...D Series Digital Microwave Radios are the most advanced carrier class point to point terrestrial radio communications devices operating in the 4400 to 4900 4940 to 4990 or 5250 to 5875 MHz frequency b...

Page 12: ...r4910 and rc4910 configured with 27Mbps aggregate capacity and 4xT1 E1 single PoE port with license key upgrades for 55 80 and 162Mbps aggregate capacity r5000 and rc5000 configured with 27Mbps aggreg...

Page 13: ...ns that limit the use of the device such as maximum gain antenna antenna types and maximum output power as well as in some cases application limits limited geography of use and other unique regulation...

Page 14: ...nna models the entire unit is typically mounted on a tower or rooftop mast structure with Ethernet Power and other optional interface cables running from the unit location through a structure penetrat...

Page 15: ...Power Ethernet cable and associated power injector The power injector provides 48VDC to the unit The power injector and or external power supply are sold separately The ExtendAir TDD Series radios pro...

Page 16: ...ower setting Anticipated received signal level RSL at each end Anticipated fade margin and availability performance at each end Radio settings for TDD frame length and occupied bandwidth Anticipated t...

Page 17: ...ents Unless purchased as a spare terminal the radios are shipped as a complete hop that is a radio link pair consisting of two terminals An outer box has labeling that indicates the contents of the bo...

Page 18: ...ally the latest version Upgrade license key entry successful RF link connects in both directions Traffic passes across the link Configure connected equipment and cabling Test Ethernet CAT5e cabling an...

Page 19: ...lowing criteria Maximum RF output power setting capability of the radio device Maximum RF output power allowed authorized by the local government regulations and for this specific device Maximum effec...

Page 20: ...tion That is configure all radios at the same location as Radio A or Radio B It can be advantageous to utilize link synchronization for collocated links The radios allow the use of an optional GPS syn...

Page 21: ...is needed for these configurations this is the best way to completely configure the radio terminals Radios arrive from manufacture in default configuration orientated as Radio B and configured as sho...

Page 22: ...t all radios simultaneously transmit and receive and thus eliminating near field interference issues and related radio system coupling Synchronization Modes Synchronization can be implemented using ei...

Page 23: ...to a highest frame length to optimize user throughput Choose an intermediate value to compromise between latency and throughput Mode It is desirable but not always necessary to match the mode for all...

Page 24: ...connect one Sync Source radio to up to three additional links Each additional kit expands up to three additional links Figure 6 Internal Sync for more than two collocated radios This approach can als...

Page 25: ...Synchronization for radios in a chain Offset Timing For GPS implementations manual control of offset timing is also allowed This provides a means to delay the synchronization signal using a user defi...

Page 26: ...adio acting as a Layer 2 bridge between two locations is only required to pass traffic with VLAN tagging Without additional configuration all Exalt radios support frame sizes in excess of 1900 bytes w...

Page 27: ...hput limits the number of T1 or E1 connections obtained For example the 16MHz Mode1 setting typically supports up to 27Mbps aggregate throughput In the 80 20 ratio configuration one direction is limit...

Page 28: ...ed link or management control issue The opposite end radio can be quickly reconfigured with little downtime for the link and management control The save Commit command is similar to the Update button...

Page 29: ...s Link Design Build Antenna Structures Egress Mount Antennas Transmission Line Install Test Network Power Wiring Read This Manual Completely Pre configure Radios Perform Back to Back Test Mount Radios...

Page 30: ...installed at each site RSL as measured after antenna alignment at each site Designed RSL per original design at each site RSL reading with far end power off from each end Spectrum analyzer plot with f...

Page 31: ...peration within the radio s frequency range RF connector losses must be accounted for within the link engineering design and output power settings Mounting the System Use the mounting system supplied...

Page 32: ...ectors Connector Description SYNC RSL 1 Sync In for TDD Synchronization from Exalt GPS or second radio or ExaltSync Collocation Kit 2 Sync Out for TDD Synchronization to a second radio or through Exal...

Page 33: ...ector covers Table 3 LED indicators Location Type Function GPS RSL Top Green LED Solid when valid GPS connection is detected GPS RSL Bottom Green LED Unused TDM 2 4 Top Green LED Solid when T1 clockin...

Page 34: ...rm does not affect traffic Power The radio requires a DC power source within specifications DC can be provided from a DC battery source central lab rack supply or from the supplied AC adapter Terminat...

Page 35: ...rovide some form of protection to the radio electronics and other devices connected to the same supply In addition if the AC power is subject to significant spikes or variation power conditioning is a...

Page 36: ...or the Power Ethernet cable specific voltage requirements must be met The following devices are the only devices currently recommended Polyphaser IXG 05 Transtector ALPU 1101 959 Transtector ALPU 1101...

Page 37: ...polarization orientation as determined by the path and site planning engineer s The model type location and orientation of the antenna is critical with respect to achieving proper path clearance as w...

Page 38: ...ures to ensure that the connector is kept clear Take extra care if the antenna is installed during inclement weather to ensure that no moisture gets inside the antenna connector at any time Now the an...

Page 39: ...mission line self terminated transmission line can suffer the same issues The manufacturers of transmission line typically offer instruction and certification for transmission line termination and may...

Page 40: ...ne connected directly between the antenna and the radio mounted nearby The weatherproofing process can also be omitted RF Lightning Arrestor RF lightning arrestors provide a direct path to ground for...

Page 41: ...mple an RSL of 60dBm yields an RSL voltage measurement of 0 60VDC an RSL of 45dBm measures 0 45VDC Audio alignment buzzer Enable the audio alignment buzzer through the Exalt GUI When enabled the radio...

Page 42: ...IP address is 10 0 0 1 Telnet Use Telnet when prompted to enter the administration level login and password The default administration login is admin and password is password It is recommended that th...

Page 43: ...radios to the field for installation rc models only Terminate the RF connector with a 50 Ohm termination or a fixed attenuator of at least 20dB see Power Once connected to the radio using Ethernet log...

Page 44: ...e issues 2 Type the IP address of the radio in the address bar Figure 14 Initiating the browser connection The following window displays after pressing the Enter key or clicking the Go button in the b...

Page 45: ...d cannot match the accessing computer s IP address or any address assigned if radios are part of a larger network It may be required to change the IP address of the accessing computer after changing t...

Page 46: ...for the link to communicate Link Security Key Administration Settings Page Bandwidth System Configuration Page RF Frequency System Configuration page Link Distance System Configuration page TDD Frame...

Page 47: ...summarizes the alarm conditions of the remote radio the radio linked to the local radio The Summary Status Section allows the Exalt GUI to be a rudimentary management system Minimize the browser windo...

Page 48: ...the page name Click the X or page name to display the page within the main window Note The local radio might be the near end or the far end radio depending on the management interface connection The...

Page 49: ...Series Digital Microwave Radios 203591 010 39 2012 09 04 Radio Information Page This page provides general information about the local radio terminal This information is helpful for troubleshooting an...

Page 50: ...elds as soon as practical Events are captured with time date stamps which is valuable information for troubleshooting Set the Link Security Key to something other than the factory default setting 12 c...

Page 51: ...equirements in accordance with the regulations that apply in the country where the product is deployed The RDK must be typed in to enable ANY functionality for the radio The RDK is issued to the Exalt...

Page 52: ...Air TDD Series Digital Microwave Radios 42 203591 010 2012 09 04 NTP and Time Zones Configurations Page Use this page to set the Network Time Protocol NTP number of NTP client s and local time zone Fi...

Page 53: ...change and a single Save Commit command implements all changes When some parameters are changed a link may drop and or management control lost MIB files allow many parameters to be set at once allowi...

Page 54: ...SNMP are provided and can be independently enabled Enter the IP address to which the traps are directed in the Trap Destination IP Address field The AUX port or the MAIN port when using in band manag...

Page 55: ...GUI window Local RSL Status Trap This trap is sent when the local RSL drops below the value set in the Threshold Value dBm field Buffers are provided so that continuous traps are not sent if the RSL...

Page 56: ...o firmware files the file is placed into reserve memory space After the new radio firmware file uploads use the File Activation page to enable the files see File Activation Page Figure 24 File Transfe...

Page 57: ...may be undesirable However it may be easier to change just a subset of parameters rather than every parameter The following parameters can cause problems or confusion if they match at each of a link R...

Page 58: ...012 09 04 IP Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway The following parameters can match at both ends of the link Link Name Link Security Key although each link should be different Admin and User passwo...

Page 59: ...ates which file is currently in use and which file is available for use Click the Swap button to place the file in the Alternative File column into the active state and move the file in the Current Fi...

Page 60: ...tion Set the Radio Transmit Power dBm parameter to the designed level The professional installer sets this value or dictates the value of this setting to the system administrator following the system...

Page 61: ...udes a band selection button that must be enabled for the frequency band of operation for which the link was engineered In some cases some bands may not be selectable due to regulatory constraints Som...

Page 62: ...The GPS or internal sync function may be necessary for these networks See Time Division Duplex TDD Factors and Link Orientation and Synchronization for more information Note Changing RF Frequency wil...

Page 63: ...ate however if a timing signal is not detected within approximately 10 minutes the radio may start to cause interference to other collocated systems and other collocated systems may start to cause int...

Page 64: ...ress the Update button or select the ON option until alignment activities are complete Aggregate User Throughput parameter provides information about user capacity of the wireless link in the current...

Page 65: ...Ethernet port on the link to be logically mapped to the same port at the other end of the link without requiring VLANs to be configured The traffic passing through these mapped ports is not accessible...

Page 66: ...net port on the computer is set for DHCP addressing on radio bootup for up to 10 minutes or when an Ethernet link is sensed for a management port the radio provides an IP address to the computer that...

Page 67: ...ctive If a link is not active and T1 E1 enabling is a mismatch when a link is first created the Radio A configuration for T1 E1 enabling supersedes the settings on the Radio B configuration and change...

Page 68: ...nistrator to enable disable each individual E1 channel The AIS can also be enabled and disabled for each input If enabled the radio places an AIS code on the output of the associated interface if and...

Page 69: ...if External remote is selected this loops the signal back at the remote radio interface back towards the local radio Likewise if External local is selected the signal loops back at the local interfac...

Page 70: ...efaults see Reset to Critical Factory Settings Connect to the Console port using a serial interface and the CLI as described in Telnet into the Command Line Interface CLI and reconfigure the VLAN sett...

Page 71: ...er table 802 1q Tag Untagged To pass desired VLANs across the radio they must be listed in the lower tables per their respective interfaces All other VLAN traffic is not passed across the link and unt...

Page 72: ...t rate limiting Enable this to limit the output information rate to at or below downstream networking equipment capabilities The rate is in Mbps or kbps as specified Figure 35 Ethernet Rate Limiting p...

Page 73: ...rity traffic may be dropped Figure 36 QoS Configuration page multiple Ethernet interface model These systems follow a round robin QoS algorithm ensuring a distribution of priority traffic Some percent...

Page 74: ...r port for priority queuing as shown in Figure 37 MAC SA Media Access Control Source Address As with MAC DA prioritizes traffic based on the MAC source address sender of the traffic in the packet head...

Page 75: ...adio has multiple Ethernet ports and any port is set for VLAN ID based QoS all VLAN ID based QoS ports share the VLAN ID programming for QoS 802 1p Prioritizes traffic based on the 802 1p tag in the p...

Page 76: ...cket header IPv4 IPv6 based QoS supports the tag range 0 63 Figure 40 each tag can be assigned to the priority queues 0 3 Figure 40 IPv4 IPv6 based QoS For radios with multiple Ethernet ports differen...

Page 77: ...rt based QoS mode Priority 3 is the highest priority traffic priority 0 is the lowest The default priority queue is assigned to any traffic that does not comply to the selected priorities For example...

Page 78: ...collocated environments designed to operate on the same channel or predefined traffic asymmetry configurations Enable ACS to configure alternate channels Enter the desired frequency for up to ten alt...

Page 79: ...h wait times are approximately 7 seconds Radio B is listening for Radio A on each frequency and may cycle through the channel list multiple times before Radio A is detected and the link re established...

Page 80: ...Page Syslog serves as a remote means to receive event log messages configuration and alarm state changes for network management and or record keeping Figure 43 Syslog Configuration page To enable the...

Page 81: ...Information Page This page provides information on how many GPS satellites are within the view of the Exalt GPS receiver This page is active for implementations that include the GPS receiver connectio...

Page 82: ...page Table 6 Alarm status indicators Label Status Link Indicates RF link status Green Solid Error free connection BER 10e 6 Yellow Solid Errored connection 10e 3 BER 10e 6 Red Solid No link BER 10e 3...

Page 83: ...e highest ambient temperature the temperature alarm turns yellow Power down the radio as soon as possible and investigate the cause of the temperature rise before the radio is put back into service In...

Page 84: ...mple T1 or E1 are more sensitive Also if the link operator is providing a service guarantee this value may need to be monitored or examined in cases of service issues The behavior of BER in relation t...

Page 85: ...vailable Seconds Minimum RSL indicates the worst lowest received signal level that occurred since the last counter reset It is helpful to know if the RSL dropped significantly from the normal level or...

Page 86: ...event occurred and a severity and type The event log also allows filtering to limit the view of the log to the lowest level of desired information For example a filter level of Minor displays Minor M...

Page 87: ...2012 09 04 User Throughput Page This page illustrates the user throughput of the radio as configured Figure 35 illustrates the information provided Figure 48 User Throughput page Click the help icon...

Page 88: ...Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir TDD Series Digital Microwave Radios 78 203591 010 2012 09 04 Figure 49 Aggregate User Throughput Help page...

Page 89: ...scales to show the maximum resolution based on the maximum variation of the data over the selected time measurement Figure 50 Diagnostic Charts page Use the cursor to point to any spot on any of the t...

Page 90: ...cables connectors or antennas or possibly radio hardware problems It is also useful to help determine if changes in radio temperature are occurring and if they are having any impact on RSL or BER If...

Page 91: ...lyzer page While a professional spectrum analyzer provides higher levels of control and precision for pre planning the Spectrum Analyzer page allows evaluation of the RF spectrum as seen at the radio...

Page 92: ...al box indicates that the signal maintained a steady level for the entire scan A mostly green box indicates that the last scan measured at a strong or stronger level than the rest of the analysis A co...

Page 93: ...for 100BaseT then 100 represents 100Mbps Compare offered load inbound to delivered load outbound to determine if radio capacity is a bottleneck for the data transfer This chart can illustrate inbound...

Page 94: ...are exceeded For example if a radio is configured for 55 Mbps capacity the administrator may wish to be warned if the radio exceeds 50 Mbps for more than 1 hour per day In this case set the watermark...

Page 95: ...Microwave Radios 203591 010 85 2012 09 04 Reboot Page Use this page to reboot the radio The function may never be required but can be used in emergencies All configurations that require a reboot auto...

Page 96: ...version that matches the installed firmware is available within the GUI Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 5 or higher is required go to www adobe com to download Acrobat Reader Click the Manual link to display t...

Page 97: ...s Physical Configuration Outdoor unit ODU Dimensions H x W x D 13 3 x 13 3 x 4 5 inches 33 8 x 33 8 x 11 4 cm Weight 7 lbs 3 18 kg Operating Temperature 40 to 149 F 40 to 65 C Altitude 15 000 4 6 km H...

Page 98: ...wer Control Step Size 0 5dB Selectable Modulation Modes Mode 1 QPSK Mode 2 16QAM Mode 3 64QAM Selectable Frame Lengths ms 0 5 1 2 2 5 4 5 Maximum Aggregate User Capacity Error Floor 10 12 Frequency St...

Page 99: ...ncy Band 4400 4900MHz Output Power at full power 24dBm Mode 1 21dBm Mode 2 19dBm Mode 3 Output Power at minimum power 0dBm Selectable Channel Bandwidths 10MHz 20MHz 40MHz Receiver Threshold BER 10 6 M...

Page 100: ...e 2 16dBm Mode 3 Output Power at minimum power 0dBm Selectable Channel Bandwidths 10MHz 20MHz and 40MHza a Consult your country s regulations or Exalt Communications to determine if 40MHz is allowed f...

Page 101: ...r hardware and only if running firmware higher than 1 5 0 RDK limits may apply which result in lower maximum output power values than listed 20 22dBm Mode 1 18 22dBm Mode 2 16 20dBm Mode 3 Output Powe...

Page 102: ...newer hardware and only if running firmware higher than 1 5 0 RDK limits may apply which result in lower maximum output power values than listed 20 22dBm Mode 1 18 22dBm Mode 2 16 20dBm Mode 3 Output...

Page 103: ...e The second value is for newer hardware and only if running firmware higher than 1 5 0 RDK limits may apply which result in lower maximum output power values than listed 22 24dBm Mode 1 18 22dBm Mode...

Page 104: ...alanced T1 Line Codes AMI B8ZS selectable T1 LBO Settings in ft 0 133 133 266 266 399 399 533 533 655 T1 Clocking Speed 1 544 Mbps T1 Compliance ANSI T1 102 1987 ITU T G 823 GR 49T CORE E1 Impedance 1...

Page 105: ...nectors are disabled on the IP version radios Figure 56 TDM connectors RSL Sync Connector This connector can be used during the antenna alignment process to provide a received signal level RSL voltage...

Page 106: ...or is the primary connector on the radio and must be connected to provide power to the radio and primary Ethernet communications for traffic and Ethernet Figure 58 illustrates the pin orientation and...

Page 107: ...eries Digital Microwave Radios 203591 010 97 2012 09 04 Figure 58 Power Ethernet connector Pin Function 1 Paired with Pin 2 2 Paired with Pin 1 3 Paired with Pin 6 4 DC Power 48V In 5 DC Power 48V In...

Page 108: ...ew HP4F 52 NPA 4 foot HP Dish 34 5 3 0 Andrew HPX4F 52 NPA 4 foot Xpol HP 34 5 3 0 Andrew HP6F 52 NPA 6 foot HP Dish 37 2 1 8 Andrew HPX6F 52 NPA 6 foot Xpol HP 37 2 1 8 Gabriel DFPD2 52 2 foot Panel...

Page 109: ...s SPD6 5 2 6 foot Xpol Dish 37 5 2 1 RFS SPF2 52A 2 foot Dish 27 9 6 2 RFS SPF3 52A 3 foot Dish 31 4 4 2 RFS SPF4 52A 4 foot Dish 33 9 3 1 RFS SPF6 52A 6 foot Dish 37 4 2 1 RFS SDF4 52A 4 foot HP Dish...

Page 110: ...s operating properly and eliminate many variables in the troubleshooting process If a back to back bench test fails then the radio hardware is either broken or the radios are improperly configured Upg...

Page 111: ...radio link performance regularly watching for unexplained or unexpected changes in performance and trends in performance changes Most importantly monitoring radio system RSL over time indicates the pe...

Page 112: ...use Use a reflectometer or meter that can read VSWR at the operating frequency to identify poor terminations as well as poor antenna feeds Multipath Propagation Multipath propagation is a term that en...

Page 113: ...h reduction and antenna system changes position polarization upgrade Path Obstruction A path obstruction is defined as an object such as a building or tree impeding the proper path of the radio system...

Page 114: ...ed with poor link margin there are likely many cases of bit errors and outages The antenna system and transmission line can be upgraded to help reduce this If the link design was installed with suffic...

Page 115: ...dios are properly configured to communicate to one another and verifies general radio performance as operational For the basic test the following items are needed Radio pair Powering source RF interco...

Page 116: ...ration RF output power Radio receiver threshold To measure transmitter output power simply insert any value of attenuation between the radios between 60 and 90dB Ensure that both RF output power setti...

Page 117: ...mental agency agencies for regulatory requirements before use or contact Exalt or your Exalt authorized dealer for assistance Do not modify this device in any way without the express written consent o...

Page 118: ...detection and DFS functions The Commission is continuing to develop long term equipment authorization test procedures to ensure that the devices comply including protecting TDWR operations In the int...

Page 119: ...30 MHz for each of the TDWRs This requirement applies even if the master is outside the 35km radius but communicates with outdoor clients which may be within the 35km radius of the TDWRs 4 The requir...

Page 120: ...this product can cause a malfunction and or electrical shock when the unit is subsequently used 7 Do not connect or disconnect the power connection to the device when the power supply is plugged into...

Page 121: ...nada Use only parabolic dish antennas or directional flat panel antennas No other types of antennas omni directional yagi and so on are authorized Parabolic dishes of either grid or solid type are all...

Page 122: ...y Canada Cross border transmissions are expressly prohibited except with written permission from both Industry Canada and the governing body of the neighboring country FCC for USA Only parabolic dish...

Page 123: ...ng losses and antenna gains associated with each terminal The ExtendAir TDD Series 50xx models comply with ETS 302 502 for the 5 8 GHz band This band is not yet harmonized for all countries recognizin...

Page 124: ...country is not listed check with your Sales Representative for the current status Notations are as follows indicates approved indicates in process indicates consult Exalt Communications for availabil...

Page 125: ...Digital Microwave Radios 203591 010 115 2012 09 04 Netherlands Norway Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand UAE United States Table 8 Product A...

Page 126: ...ountries are assigned to different regulatory domains based on current regulatory requirements Each regulatory domain has the parameters set to ensure that when the radio is turned on the default sett...

Page 127: ...Management Guide ExtendAir TDD Series Digital Microwave Radios 203591 010 117 2012 09 04 053A7 5 4GHz DFS 5 8GHz Brazil Table 10 5GHz Regulatory Domain Keys Continued Regulatory Domain Key Name Frequ...

Page 128: ...models within the 5470 5725 MHz band the maximum EIRP allowed is 30 dBm The maximum output power of the radio is 13 dBm P 30 G L where Note The professional installer is responsible to ensure that RF...

Page 129: ...maximum output power of the radio is 24 dBm in Mode 1 and 21 dBm in Mode 2 P 61 9 G L where P Maximum transmitter output power of radio in dBm G Specified gain of antenna in dBi from 5725 to 5850 MHz...

Page 130: ...s properly adjusted to not exceed the regulatory limit Note Australian regulations have a no transmit band from 5600 5650 MHz adjust the transmitter to avoid this range P Maximum transmitter output po...

Page 131: ...l models within the 5250 5350 MHz band the maximum EIRP is specified in Table 11 The maximum output of the radio is 13 dBm P ME G L where 5470 5725 MHz band For all models within the 5470 5725 MHz ban...

Page 132: ...The ExtendAir TDD Series radios maximum transmitter conducted power is 24 dBm Use the following equation to determine the maximum transmitter power for the radio P ME G L where P Maximum transmitter...

Page 133: ...dBm 30 dBm 33 36 dBm Estonia 23 dBm 30 dBm Finland 23 dBm 30 dBm France 23 dBm 30 dBm 33 36 dBm Germany 23 dBm 30 dBm 33 36 dBm Ghana 23 dBm 30 dBm 33 36 dBm Great 23 dBm 30 dBm 33 36 dBm Hungary 23 d...

Page 134: ...utor or reseller as the producer and for the reseller distributor to carry out and fulfill the legislative requirements of each national compliance scheme Below is the crossed out wheelie bin symbol a...

Page 135: ...stomer banned or restricted for use in products and or manufacturing There are six 6 RoHS substances lead Pb cadmium Cd mercury Hg hexavalent chromium Cr 6 polybrominated biphenyls PBB and polybromina...

Page 136: ...od of time B replace the defective Hardware Product with a functionally equivalent product repair parts and products may be either reconditioned or new but if reconditioned shall be of the same qualit...

Page 137: ...an equivalent c Write the RMA number CLEARLY on the outside of the shipping box d Cost of shipment to Exalt s authorized service center taxes duty tariffs risk of loss and insurance charges to Exalt...

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Page 139: ...S export control regulations You have the responsibility to obtain any required licenses to export re export or import the Products You shall defend indemnify and hold Exalt and its suppliers licensor...

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Page 145: ...distribution accessory 96 TDM 95 Two radio pin Internal Sync Out In 96 connectors 22 GPS RSL 22 Power Ethernet 22 96 T1 E1 1 3 22 T1 E1 2 4 22 TDM 95 Current BER field 74 Current RSL field 74 D date a...

Page 146: ...T1 Interface Configuration page 57 T1 E1 Configuration page 57 VLAN page 60 H hop 7 hub 13 I interfaces Ethernet 94 power 94 RF 94 T1 E1 94 interference 75 interference profile 6 Internal Sync Out In...

Page 147: ...n Key RDK 41 50 116 regulatory requirements EIRP 118 USA 111 repeater 13 RESET button 23 RF connector termination 24 RF Frequency parameter 51 RF interface 94 RF interference 102 RF lightning arrestor...

Page 148: ...TDM connections 95 TDM connectors 95 Telnet menu 32 Telnet session 32 temperature 79 testing 105 back to back bench 8 threshold 106 threshold testing 106 time division duplex TDD SeeTDD frame Time Sin...

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