RADWIN
2000+
Series
User
Manual
Release
4.2.40
3
‐
4
Additional
Outdoor
Site
Requirements
5. Determine
a
location
for
the
indoor
equipment;
it
should
be
as
close
as
possible
to
the
antenna.
At
an
existing
site,
there
is
probably
an
equipment
room
with
cable
‐
routing
channels.
6. Measure
and
record
the
path
length
of
the
cable
from
the
ODU
position
to
the
indoor
equipment
room.
7. Determine
the
ground
and
lightning
connection
points
of
the
installation.
The
ODU
and
IDU
must
both
be
grounded.
8. Using
the
Ohmmeter,
measure
and
record
the
resistance
of
the
required
installation
to
the
grounding
point.
The
resistance
must
be
less
than
1O
ohm.
9. Review
the
results
of
the
physical
site
survey.
Decide
if
the
site
is
suitable
for
the
wireless
network
installation.
•
If
the
site
is
suitable,
continue
with
stage
3,
the
RF
survey
•
If
the
site
is
not
suitable,
survey
another
site
3.5.1
Additional
Outdoor
Site
Requirements
The
ambient
outdoor
operating
temperature
should
be
‐
35
to
60
C
(
‐
31
to
140
F).
3.5.2
Additional
Indoor
Site
Requirements
The
following
requirements
guarantee
proper
operation
of
the
system:
•
For
IDU
‐
C/IDU
‐
H/HP
and
RADWIN
2000i
units,
allow
at
least
90
cm
(36
“)
of
front
clear
‐
ance
for
operating
and
maintenance
accessibility.
Allow
at
least
10
cm
(4
“)
clearance
at
the
rear
of
the
unit
for
signal
lines
and
interface
cables
•
The
ambient
operating
temperature
should
be
0
to
50°C
(32
to
122
°F)
at
a
humidity
of
up
to
90%,
non
condensing
3.6
Stage
3:
RF
Survey
At
this
stage,
you
must
examine
the
wireless
environment
of
the
installation
site,
to
determine
whether
there
are
available
channels
within
the
radio
operating
frequency
band.
An
RF
survey
is
performed
using
a
spectrum
analyzer.
Familiarize
yourself
with
the
spectrum
analyzer
before
going
out
on
site,
specifically
the
Max
Hold
and
Marker
functions.
Perform
the
RF
survey
at
both
proposed
link
sites.
The
IDU
‐
radio
cable
length
limit
is
100m,
in
accordance
with
10/100BaseT
interface.
Summary of Contents for 2000+ SERIES
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RADWIN 2000 SERIES POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS Release 4 2 40...
Page 13: ...Part 1 Preliminaries Release 4 2 40...
Page 19: ...Part 2 Basic Installation Release 4 2 40...
Page 83: ...Part 3 Link Management Release 4 2 40...
Page 154: ...Part 4 Site Synchronization Release 4 2 40...
Page 191: ...Part 5 Advanced Installation Topics Release 4 2 40...
Page 221: ...Part 6 Field Installation Topics Release 4 2 40...
Page 251: ...Part 7 Product Reference Release 4 2 40...
Page 267: ...Part 8 Regulatory Notices Release 4 2 40...
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