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Summary of Contents for 2000+ SERIES

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RADWIN 2000 SERIES POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS Release 4 2 40...

Page 2: ...d Equipment 3 2 3 4 Stage 1 Preliminary Survey 3 2 3 5 Stage 2 Physical Survey 3 3 3 5 1 Additional Outdoor Site Requirements 3 4 3 5 2 Additional Indoor Site Requirements 3 4 3 6 Stage 3 RF Survey 3...

Page 3: ...Manager 5 1 Scope of this Chapter 5 1 5 2 Installing the RADWIN Manager Application 5 1 5 2 1 Minimum System Requirements 5 1 5 2 2 Installing the Software 5 2 5 3 Logging On to the RADWIN Manager 5...

Page 4: ...ughput Checking 8 3 8 3 Recent Events 8 4 8 4 Performance Monitoring 8 6 8 4 1 Obtaining Reports 8 6 8 4 2 More on the Thresholds 8 9 8 5 Manager Traps 8 10 8 6 Active Alarms 8 11 8 7 Other Diagnostic...

Page 5: ...ternal GPS Unit 12 10 Part 5 Advanced Installation Topics Chapter 13 Software Upgrade 13 1 Scope of this Chapter 13 1 13 2 What is the Software Upgrade Utility 13 1 13 3 Upgrading an Installed Link 13...

Page 6: ...nal Data 19 2 19 3 Calculations 19 2 19 3 1 EIRP 19 2 19 3 2 Expected RSS and Fade Margin 19 2 19 3 3 Min and Max Range 19 2 19 3 4 Service 19 3 19 3 5 Availability 19 3 19 3 6 Antenna Height 19 3 19...

Page 7: ...Single at One Site Dual Antennas at the Other C 2 C 3 Considerations for Changing Antenna Parameters C 3 Appendix D Wiring Specifications D 1 ODU PoE Cable D 1 D 2 HBS HSS Unit Connection Pinout D 2 D...

Page 8: ...LAMP AND TIGHTEN BOLTS 4 18 FIGURE 4 24 MOUNTING KIT ON THIN POLE 4 18 FIGURE 4 25 MOUNTING A UNIT ON A WALL 1 4 18 FIGURE 4 26 MOUNTING A UNIT ON A WALL 2 4 18 FIGURE 4 27 FLAT PANEL ANTENNA MOUNTING...

Page 9: ...DED VIEW ENABLED 5 18 FIGURE 5 14 RSS EXTENDED VIEW DISABLED 5 18 FIGURE 5 15 TX RX EXTENDED VIEW ENABLED 5 18 FIGURE 5 16 TX RX EXTENDED VIEW DISABLED 5 18 FIGURE 6 1 MAIN WINDOW PRIOR TO LINK CONFIG...

Page 10: ...URE 10 6 HSS SETTINGS WINDOW 10 6 FIGURE 10 7 SETTING RT A HBS AS HUB SYNC MASTER OR HUB SYNC CLIENT 10 7 FIGURE 10 8 RT A HBS AS HUB SITE MASTER 10 7 FIGURE 11 1 HSS SETTINGS WINDOW 11 5 FIGURE 11 2...

Page 11: ...C FACTOR CONTOURS 19 10 FIGURE 19 9 LBC RESULTS SECTION 19 11 FIGURE 20 1 SPECTRUM VIEW ANALYSIS COLOR CODES 20 6 FIGURE 21 1 WEB INTERFACE LOG ON 21 3 FIGURE 21 2 WEB INTERFACE MAIN WINDOW 21 4 FIGU...

Page 12: ...8 8 TABLE 8 3 RADWIN MANAGER TRAP MESSAGES 8 10 TABLE 10 1 EXTERNAL PULSE STATUS 10 8 TABLE 11 1 EXTERNAL PULSE STATUS 11 11 TABLE 15 1 PORT SETTINGS INGRESS DIRECTION 15 3 TABLE 15 2 PORT SETTINGS EG...

Page 13: ...Part 1 Preliminaries Release 4 2 40...

Page 14: ...n Information to physically install a link Site prepara tion and hardware Installation Understanding the RADWIN Manager on a basic level 3 Link Management Setting up and configuring a link Monitoring...

Page 15: ...3 Customer Support For additional information please contact the RADWIN distributor nearest to you or one of RADWIN s offices worldwide Warning risk of danger to persons Caution risk of damage to equi...

Page 16: ...tics The main differences are shown below Other differences are noted throughout this publication 2 2 What s New in Release 4 2 40 Maximum range extended value depends on specific installation configu...

Page 17: ...N products Common RADWIN Manager Common RNMS Separate uplink and downlink configurable Maximum Information Rate MIR 2 4 Components of a RADWIN 2000 Series Link 2 4 1 Major Components The major element...

Page 18: ...b Interface enables you to carry out basic link management functions using a Web browser It is an easy way to rapidly configure and setup a link It may be used to Establish a link on a minimal basis C...

Page 19: ...Part 2 Basic Installation Release 4 2 40...

Page 20: ...tion will need to be considered A Site Survey consists of three stages 1 Preliminary survey The proposed link is analyzed in the office using a topographic map 2 Physical survey The locations of the i...

Page 21: ...100 meter tape measure Ohmmeter to check ground connection Binoculars Map Digital camera Paper pencil and a clipboard GPS device optional Compass optional Stage 3 RF Survey Spectrum Analyzer with Max...

Page 22: ...with the equipment or using the RADWIN Manager to determine the expected performance 3 5 Stage 2 Physical Survey During this stage you review the environment of the proposed installation location to e...

Page 23: ...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 prope...

Page 24: ...ssible frequency gap between these units Choose the best frequency channel as clear as possible form interference You may have to use the Change Band facility available for all RADWIN 2000 Series prod...

Page 25: ...on where it is possible for people to stand or walk inadvertently in front of the antenna 4 2 2 Grounding All RADWIN products should be grounded during operation In addition All ODUs should be grounde...

Page 26: ...ction Unit For RF cables RADWIN recommends the use of additional surge arrestor devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes 4 2 4 General It is recommended that installation of outd...

Page 27: ...bes the various models For each radio unit a self adhesive label with the MAC address and alternative Community string Keep these labels in a safe place for future reference Radios that work with an e...

Page 28: ...DWIN 2000 A has a small form factor as shown below The radio unit can have an integrated antenna small or large or be connectorized for an external antenna Table 4 1 Radio Units Small Form Factors Fro...

Page 29: ...Table 4 2 Radio Units Large Form Factors RADWIN 2000i The RADWIN 2000i is an indoor unit as shown below It uses external antennas only 4 3 2 Power over Ethernet PoE Devices RADWIN s Gigabit Power over...

Page 30: ...os at a hub site It supports all RADWIN radios It features 6 PoE ports PoE legacy mode RADWIN PoE up to 35W per PoE port 2 LAN Interfaces 10 100 1000 Mbps auto negotiation 2 SFP ports of 1000 Mbps sta...

Page 31: ...nna with a gain of 23dBi 5 x GHz 19dBi 4 9 GHz and 8 beam width The 2 x GHz Integrated Antenna ODU is provided with 370 mm 1 2ft flat panel antenna with a gain of 16dBi and 16 beam width The radio and...

Page 32: ...use an HSS cable Cables in prepared lengths are available for purchase A single HSS unit supports up to ten collocated radios Each radio is connected to a separate port on the HSS and any HSS port no...

Page 33: ...ork with any RADWIN product The use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements The RADWIN 2000 Series ODU is designed with surge limiting circuits to minimize the ris...

Page 34: ...ADWIN Ethernet Cable Repeater ODU External Antenna Mounting Kit Outdoor radio units external antennas and other outdoor devices can be mounted on a pole or wall using the RADWIN Mounting Kit Figure 4...

Page 35: ...wisted pairs 24AWG Up to 100 m for 100BaseT connection For a 1000BaseT connection HBS only use an ODU PoE cable no longer than 75m External CAT 5e cable diameter should be between 7 9 mm to ensure wat...

Page 36: ...ally uses a pole attached to the mast Installing a pole on a building wall if required Constructing a weather proof cabinet to house a PoE device or other IDU if it is not to be housed indoors Ensurin...

Page 37: ...t you can take to the location on the pole where you want to mount the ODU See Figure 4 21 to Figure 4 24 for mounting on a thin pole Tighten all bolts with a torque of 15 N m When mounting an ODU on...

Page 38: ...14 Mounting an ODU GSU or HSS 2 Place this assembly on the pole where you want to mount the ODU 3 Once it is in place rotate the pole clamp as shown then tighten both bolts Figure 4 12 Rotate Clamp an...

Page 39: ...factor ODU RADWIN 2000 A or GSU can be seen in Figure 4 14 through Figure 4 16 below A large form factor ODU RADWIN 2000 C or RADWIN 2000 D can be seen in Figure 4 17 through Figure 4 19 below Figure...

Page 40: ...Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 4 16 Mounting an ODU GSU or HSS Figure 4 19 Large form factor ODU on a vertical pole Figure 4 17 Mounting a large form factor ODU 1 Figure 4 18 Mounting a large form...

Page 41: ...GSU or external antenna to a horizontal pole use the radio vertical adaptor as shown Figure 4 20 Mounting an ODU on a horizontal pole When mounting on a thin pole position the pole clamp as shown in...

Page 42: ...it is in place rotate the pole clamp as shown then tighten both bolts Mounting on a Wall When mounting an unit on a wall the pole clamp is not needed but the vertical adaptor is as shown Figure 4 23 R...

Page 43: ...gure 4 4 is typically used It has four bolts for a mounting kit adapter The mounting kit adaptor appears as shown in Figure 4 27 Figure 4 27 Flat panel antenna mounting kit adapter Attach the mounting...

Page 44: ...nas using a suitable Grounding Kit such as an Andrew Type 223158 2 http www commscope com 4 7 3 Mounting the IDU H HP and RADWIN 2000i Indoor units are installed on a 19in rack or on almost any other...

Page 45: ...000i If you are using two units on one shelf you can use the connecting flange to connect them as shown in Figure 4 32 Use the two small mounting ears to mount the connected units See Figure 4 33 Figu...

Page 46: ...4 22 Mounting the IDU H HP and RADWIN 2000i Figure 4 32 Connecting two IDU H HP units Figure 4 33 Two IDU H HP units mounted in a 19in rack Mounting the RADWIN 2000i The RADWIN 2000i can be mounted in...

Page 47: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 4 23 Mounting the IDU H HP and RADWIN 2000i Figure 4 34 Mounting the RADWIN 2000i Figure 4 35 RADWIN 2000i mounted in a 19 in rack...

Page 48: ...rovides both a power and network connection from a PoE device via a CAT 5e cable Figure 4 36 External Connections RADWIN 2000 A 4 8 2 Large Form Factor RADWIN 2000 C RADWIN 2000 D The external connect...

Page 49: ...the RADWIN 2000i are shown in Figure 4 37 GPS Antenna RF cable connects to a GPS antenna if hub site sychronization is used Antenna 2x RF cables connect to the two antenna sockets LAN2 Provides SFP c...

Page 50: ...al connections for the IDU H HP are shown in Figure 4 40 PoE to radio units Using a CAT 5e cable connect the radio units that are being syn chronized here Up to 6 radio units can be connected to one I...

Page 51: ...round lug Antenna RF cable connects to the GPS antenna Sync If you are not using the IDU H HP to connect the radio units when using GPS hub site synchronization use this port to connect the ethernet s...

Page 52: ...ation GPS hub site synchronization with an external GSU GPS hub site synchronization when the radio unit has an integrated GPS capability rele vant for the RADWIN 2000i only 4 9 1 Serial Hub Site Sync...

Page 53: ...ns Serial HSS using the HSS unit 4 9 2 Ethernet Hub Site Synchronization In this case the relevant units are connected via a the IDU H HP The units are connected to the PoE port on the IDU H HP The po...

Page 54: ...onization and the unit you are working with does not have an integrated internal GPS capability you can use the RADWIN GSU This device connects to the IDU H HP on the one side and to the GPS satellite...

Page 55: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 4 31 GPS Hub Site Synchronization with an external GSU Figure 4 44 Connections HSS via GPS using the RADWIN GSU...

Page 56: ...ge due to lightning strikes RADWIN recommends the use of additional surge arrestor devices to protect the equipment from nearby lightning strikes Lightning protection is carried out differently for RF...

Page 57: ...for CAT 5e Cables Figure 4 46 Grounding an External Antenna 4 10 2 Lightning Protection Unit LPU for CAT 5e Cables Lightning protection for CAT 5e cables is accomplished using RADWIN s LPU as describe...

Page 58: ...IN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 4 34 Lightning Protection Unit LPU for CAT 5e Cables 0 5m CAT 5e cable 1 Metal tie 1 ScotchTM 23 Tape 2 Table 4 3 LPU Kit contents Continued Item Qty View Rem...

Page 59: ...ds on the bottom for CAT 5e cables in addition to a grounding lug There is an extra hole for a second screw when installed on a wall On the side of the LPU is a slot for the metal tie when installed o...

Page 60: ...nds and connect the cables to the LPU as shown in Figure 4 51 7 Tighten the cable glands around the CAT 5e cables as shown in Figure 4 52 8 Route one CAT 5e up to the ODU and the other down to the IDU...

Page 61: ...54 3 Connect the left screw where the grounding lug was located to a ground source 4 Remove the cable glands 5 Thread the CAT 5e cables through the cable glands and connect the cables to the LPU as sh...

Page 62: ...salt according to the procedure below 1 Use a high quality sealing material such as Scotch 23 Tape wide to ensure IP 67 compliant protection against water and dust 2 Cut two pieces each 25 cm long of...

Page 63: ...1 Ensure that power is connected to all radio units 2 If you are working with an external antenna connect the vertical polarization connector of the antenna to the ANT 1 connector of the radio unit an...

Page 64: ...al quality increased One beep and short pause is no change in signal Long beep and short pause is signal quality decreased One beep and a long pause is no air link Any other signal does not relate to...

Page 65: ...ADWIN Manager application is distributed on a CD Operating system specific PC resources required by the application are set out in Table 5 1 below Requirements common to all systems are Hard disk 1 GB...

Page 66: ...instructions of the installation wizard to complete the setup of the RADWIN Manager application If the installation program fails to start browse to your CD DVD drive chose the setup exe program and...

Page 67: ...ure 5 1 Pinging the base station Any other response from ping means that the radio unit is not responding Check your Ethernet connection and that the PoE is switched on or voltage is connected to the...

Page 68: ...address 10 0 0 120 and password admin Figure 5 3 Log on window using an IP address 3 If the log on was successful you should see the initial RADWIN Manager screen see Figure 5 10 The RADWIN Manager st...

Page 69: ...click Options at any time in the Log on window Figure 5 2 above You are offered an extended log on window The Local Connection method uses broadcast packets to discover the attached radio unit If you...

Page 70: ...enerate reports but may not change any sector parameters An Operator can install and configure the sector An Installer can in addition to functioning as an Operator also change the operating frequency...

Page 71: ...ement If you are connecting through the RNMS server check the RNMS connect button and enter your server IP address The following table summarizes these options The Network Manager should change the de...

Page 72: ...or example a LAN printer will result in the following error message Figure 5 7 Unsupported device message 5 5 2 Incorrect IP Address If the IP address chosen is invalid or the sector is unreachable th...

Page 73: ...orgotten Community Strings 1 Send an email request for to RADWIN Customer Service for an alternative key Your email must include the radio unit serial number shown on the adhesive sticker on rear of o...

Page 74: ...ager software application the dominant unit is also called Radio Terminal A RT A HBS and the other unit is called Radio Terminal B RT B HSU This terminology is taken from point to multipoint technolog...

Page 75: ...be defined from Slave ODUs only See Chapter 15 VLAN Func tionality for a description of how VLANs are defined 5 7 1 Define One Unit as an RT A HBS 1 Make sure that the managing computer is connected...

Page 76: ...2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 5 12 Define One Unit as an RT A HBS 4 The Configuration window appears Click Operations 5 From Change ODU Mode click RT A HBS 6 A warning message will appear Cl...

Page 77: ...en will be grayed out while the system is re configuring No action is necessary on your part 8 A warning message appears stating that connection to the unit was lost This is normal and of no concern N...

Page 78: ...iguration 11 However we recommend you first set certain preferences when working with the RADWIN Manager 5 8 Setting RADWIN Manager Preferences The Preferences tabs appearing on both the RT A HBS and...

Page 79: ...OK to accept your choices Interval Save the data every X seconds to the Monitor file and the Utilization file if relevant X can be an integer value only and from 1 to 60 This file can be very large ve...

Page 80: ...ostics File Place a checkmark here to save a file for events logs and click the explorer button to select the location of this file These settings are per individual radio unit SNMPv3 Trap Authenticat...

Page 81: ...password here from the default value Restore Alerts Many alert messages in the RADWIN Manager have an option of the form Do not show this message again These alert messages can be reverted to their de...

Page 82: ...apter 4 Hardware Installation for the external connections of the unit you are using Figure 5 15 Tx Rx Extended View enabled Figure 5 16 Tx Rx Extended View disabled Enable Unicode in Text fields This...

Page 83: ...Part 3 Link Management Release 4 2 40...

Page 84: ...ransmitting and receiving packets related to management only that is no service traffic will be sent or received Activation For the RT A HBS to carry out service it must be activated Activation and De...

Page 85: ...arameters In what follows we assume that you are logged on to RT A HBS on IP address as shown in the previous chapter Here is the opening situation Figure 6 1 Main window prior to link configuration 6...

Page 86: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 6 3 Activating the RT A HBS 2 Click Next Enter the Sector ID Name and Location All fields are mandatory Here are the entries for our demonstration link...

Page 87: ...king Change Full details for changing the Link Password may be found in Changing the Link Pass word It is best left as is if there is no pressing need to change it 4 From the previous Activation Wizar...

Page 88: ...000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 6 5 Activating the RT A HBS Enter the IP details Here are our demonstration IP details To continue click Next 5 The next window is used to set the frequency and c...

Page 89: ...n the operating band 6 Click Other to see other available bands for this radio unit 7 For our purposes we choose 5 820 GHz The frequency range and bandwidths available depend on the specific model in...

Page 90: ...ugh those available in 5MHz increments 8 Choose the required Channel Bandwidth The RADWIN 2000 Series has Dynamic Bandwidth Selection If you choose the maximum value available for the bandwidth the li...

Page 91: ...MHz CBW sets your choice as the fixed CBW for the link 9 Using ACS Choosing 40 or 80 MHz if available CBW automatically enables ACS All that you may do is remove some of the channels For CBW 20MHz or...

Page 92: ...r Manual Release 4 2 40 6 9 Activating the RT A HBS You can perform a customized channel selection or click Select All to check all the channel boxes as shown 10 Click Next The Antenna type and Tx Pow...

Page 93: ...tions Before completing antenna installation you might like to consider the background information about setting antenna parameters in Setting Antenna Parameters Choose your Antenna Type Required Tx P...

Page 94: ...eck that all information showed is correct and click Activate After a few moments the RT B HSU will be displayed in the Manager main panel as shown in the next figure Figure 6 2 Main window RT A HBS a...

Page 95: ...minimize interference effects We next register and configure the RT B HSU Many of the configuration and service parameters may be set prior to registration During link establishment the order does no...

Page 96: ...A HBS Go to Configuration System and change the Contact to something other than the default entry Person This only affects reports RT B HSU To complete basic configuration of the Slave ODU 1 Go to Co...

Page 97: ...figuration for Operations 2 In the Tx Antenna tab ensure that Tx Power is set appropriately For our demonstration link we reduce it to 5dBm 3 Open the Management tab and set the IP address Subnet Mask...

Page 98: ...ease 4 2 40 6 15 Basic Configuration for Operations 4 Click OK on the Configuration window to save your changes You are asked to confirm 5 Accept the changes Here is the status of the Link Figure 6 4...

Page 99: ...maximum Under adverse conditions such as high interference DBS will cause these parameters to fallback for best throughput 6 3 Advanced Link Configuration The link as configured so far is sufficient...

Page 100: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 6 17 Air Interface Figure 6 6 Link Air Interface parameters ACS enabled...

Page 101: ...erited by the RT B HSU when you click OK Throughput Mode The Advanced button enables you to choose a throughput mode Throughput Mode determines how the Adaptive Modulation mechanism works Maximum Thro...

Page 102: ...a in to two streams on transmission and recombines it on reception providing maximum throughput Diversity transmits the same data on both antennas and check for correctness on reception For further de...

Page 103: ...ollocation status For further details about configuring and using HSS see Hub Site Synchronization If the RT A HBS is an HSS master you will see something like this Figure 6 9 RT A HBS Co located mast...

Page 104: ...ed respectively in VLAN Functionality and Quality of Service 6 3 3 Changing the Link Band Changing the Band in use is always carried out at the link level not per installed radio unit To change the Li...

Page 105: ...button The following window opens 4 Here you may chose the working channel bandwidth and channel selection as in the activation process We will set CBW to 80 MHz and ACS fully selected Click OK to ac...

Page 106: ...al confirmation 7 Click OK A link re sync follows Here is the final result Having set the channel bandwidth and operating channels earlier there is no need for de activation and re activation You may...

Page 107: ...ulated Bands To obtain and install additional bands 1 As Installer open the window of Figure 6 10 above and click Add Bands The fol lowing instruction panel is displayed Figure 6 12 Add Bands Instruct...

Page 108: ...Band 3 Fill out the requested details Remember to terminate the dialog by clicking the Get Key button 4 The results of your request will be displayed with further instructions A few minutes later you...

Page 109: ...r AES 256 From the HBS Configura tion button open the Inventory page and check that the hardware version is 9 or higher Open a text file and copy paste the serial number of the RT A HBS to it 2 Repeat...

Page 110: ...at the Encryption icon at the bottom right hand corner of the main window as shown in the following tables In addition the Security tab on the RT B HSU Configuration widow from the RT A HBS or direct...

Page 111: ...man Figure 6 14 Telnet session log on to the RT A HBS A Read Only Community string allows you to use display commands only whereas a Read Write Community string allows you to use display commands and...

Page 112: ...mmunity set writepw oldpasswd passwd Set the read write access password Read Write Community set trappw oldpasswd passwd Set the trap Community string set buzzer mode mode 0 off 1 auto 2 on set tpc po...

Page 113: ...eries User Manual Release 4 2 40 6 30 Telnet Access to Either ODU Table 6 4 ODU Telnet Set Commands requiring Reset Command Explanation set secId SectorID Set new sector ID set ldpc_mode mode on off S...

Page 114: ...een the RT A HBS and RT B HSU We also comment briefly on the last four items in Table 7 1 7 2 Link Tool Bar Here are the link tool bars and their functions Figure 7 1 Link Tool Bars Table 7 1 Link But...

Page 115: ...dow The Link Configuration windows are slightly different for the RT A HBS and RT B HSU Figure 7 2 Link Configuration window RT A HBS RT B HSU Deregister RT B HSU RT B HSU Suspend a Deregistered RT B...

Page 116: ...Configuration Window Figure 7 3 Link Configuration window RT B HSU The RT A HBS side has a tab to configure HSS Otherwise the side tabs have identical functionality for both sides Further the tool ba...

Page 117: ...Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 7 4 Configuration Tabs 7 4 Configuration Tabs 7 4 1 System 7 4 2 Tx Antenna You may use this tab at either side to further fine tune Tx Power parameters set at Activ...

Page 118: ...e immediate effect without service interruption 7 4 3 Hub Site Sync RT A HBS Only See Hub Site Synchronization for details about configuring HSS 7 4 4 Management IP Addresses Here is a classic IPv4 co...

Page 119: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 7 6 Management IP Version You may configure a link for IPv4 IPv6 or both Here we choose both and enter the IPv6 addresses...

Page 120: ...se 4 2 40 7 7 Management Using both IP versions is useful in conjunction with applications that do not fully support IPv6 here are the results of setting IPv6 addresses for both sides and enabling Sho...

Page 121: ...ge a trap IP address 1 Open an entry with its edit button The following entry window is displayed 2 Enter the Trap Destination IP Address and Port It could be the IP address of the managing computer T...

Page 122: ...ic from management traffic whenever such separation is required It is recommended that each member of a sector be configured with different VLAN IDs for management traffic This reduces your chances of...

Page 123: ...D is forgotten or there is no VLAN traffic connected to the ODU then reset the relevant ODU Supported Protocols Supported protocols are shown in Figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 Supported protocols SNMP support...

Page 124: ...ther details about the Web Interface see Using the Web Interface Telnet and Web Interface access modes when available are site specific If for example you want Telnet access from a specific site you s...

Page 125: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 7 12 Management Further there is an additional button SNMPv3 Users in the Management window Using the new button opens up the following entry list...

Page 126: ...Edit window is displayed Figure 7 6 Add or Edit a user 3 Enter a user name and password Confirm the password as indicated 4 Choose a Profile Read Only provides Observer level log on access Read Write...

Page 127: ...the result of adding one more Read Write user one Read Only User and one Disabled user Figure 7 7 SNMPv3 users list To edit an existing user 1 Use the same procedure as above to choose a user for edit...

Page 128: ...gure 7 7 6 Use the same method to change the user s profile Logging on as a SNMPv3 User To log off as user admin and log on as a Read Write profile user Vivaldi 1 Here is the default log on dialog Not...

Page 129: ...or a Read Write profile user you may log on as any user type Observer Operator Installer For example log on Vivaldi as Operator Since Vivaldi belongs to the Read Write profile in the left hand window...

Page 130: ...igure 7 8 log on as Handel instead of Vivaldi 2 On the left hand side set user type to Installer and password to wireless In the main window we see the user name in the title bar as follows The rule i...

Page 131: ...parameters relating to the radio unit Use the button to the right of the Serial Number field to copy the serial number to the clipboard The Inventory information will be required by Customer Service...

Page 132: ...nity strings Changing the Link Password This item is available as follows At the RT A HBS At an isolated RT B HSU Here are the details The default password is wireless p2mp Optionally you can change t...

Page 133: ...sword recovery Follow the instructions to use the Alternative Link Password and click OK to finish You are returned to the window in Figure 7 10 above Continue with the next step 3 Enter a new passwor...

Page 134: ...meric characters bru1 and bru4097 are not permitted Changing the trap Community is optional and is done by clicking the check box Editing SNMPv1 Community Strings When editing these strings both read...

Page 135: ...ed with the product and should be kept in a safe place If both the read write Community and the alternative Community key are unavailable then an alternative Community key can be obtained from RADWIN...

Page 136: ...gure the offset from the Universal Coordinated Time UTC If there is no server available you can either set the date and time or you can set it to use the date and time from the managing computer Note...

Page 137: ...ing an IP address for the NTP Server click Clear and then enter the new address 4 Set the Offset value in minutes ahead or behind GMT1 5 To manually set the date and time click Change and edit the new...

Page 138: ...e aging time of the ODU is by default 300 seconds Ethernet Ports Configuration For the RADWIN 2000 A RADWIN 2000 C and RADWIN 2000 D the Port will appear as LAN1 For the RADWIN 2000i two ports will ap...

Page 139: ...etting is Auto Detect The icon next to the CRC error count may be clicked to reset the counter to zero To configure the Ethernet Mode In the Ethernet Ports Configuration pane use the drop down menus t...

Page 140: ...rom RADWIN Contact Customer Service for details Change ODU Mode When you set up your link you defined one unit as an RT A HBS Master ODU and the other as an RT B HSU Slave ODU If you need to change th...

Page 141: ...link and drops it back to the default transmission mode prior to configuration with one exception The RT B HSU remains registered but inaccessible over the air You can reactivate the RT A HBS without...

Page 142: ...Budget Calculator Customer Service 8 1 Retrieving Link Information The Get Diagnostics feature collects and writes link and Manager information from selected sites into a text file The file informatio...

Page 143: ...the information On completion the status of the checked items is confirmed Link Information Information about the RT A HBS and RT B HSU settings Site Configuration Data about the site parameters Moni...

Page 144: ...Throughput from the Tools tab The Spectrum Analysis output is available directly from the Spectrum View utility as a CSV file see Spectrum View The format in the Diagnostics report is intended for use...

Page 145: ...pearance and the estimated throughput is displayed At the end of 30 seconds the display reverts to normal 8 3 Recent Events The Recent Events log records system failures loss of synchronization loss o...

Page 146: ...rm You may filter the events shown by choosing All or Internal A full report may be seem by clicking Recent Events in either ODU tool bar In each case the report has the same format Here is a more rea...

Page 147: ...and collects statistics data for the air interface and Ethernet ports It does so continuously even when the RADWIN Manager is not connected The report is obtained from the Tools tab The on screen and...

Page 148: ...shold button enables you to set the upper traffic thresholds for reporting Traffic conditions above the threshold indicate congestion and probably lost frames The thresholds are set separately for upl...

Page 149: ...ecorded every 15 minutes the last 30 days of recordings are maintained Roll over is at midnight UAS Unavailable Seconds Seconds in which the interface was out of service ES Errored seconds The number...

Page 150: ...f 5dB and 8dB from the current RSS are typical TSL Threshold A counter is maintained of the number of second intervals during which Tx power exceeds this threshold BBER Threshold The Background Block...

Page 151: ...ot finished due to connection issues Warning Factory setting failed due to connectivity problem to ODU Reset The process was not finished due to connection issues Warning Factory setting failed due to...

Page 152: ...elease Wizards are not available RADWIN Manager will be used just for monitoring Upgrade the RADWIN Manager You will get this message as a pop up The Manager identified a newer ODU release at the loca...

Page 153: ...antenna size cable loss and climate conditions For full details see Link Budget Calculator To run the Link Budget Calculator from the Windows Start Menu Go to Start Programs RADWIN Manager Link Budge...

Page 154: ...Part 4 Site Synchronization Release 4 2 40...

Page 155: ...on site interference may occur from one unit to another This interference if it occurs happens when at a given moment in time one unit is transmitting but the other is receiving the receiving unit may...

Page 156: ...1A pair and the Unit2 2A pair but this not always feasible Hub Site Synchronization HSS is a technique that prevents this interference from occurring without requiring the co located units to use diff...

Page 157: ...d out between all co located RADWIN radio products so long as they are defined as a base station 9 3 1 Radio Frame Pattern The synchronization signal is transmitted once per a specific time period and...

Page 158: ...transmission with each other SHSS is covered in Serial Hub Site Synchronization SHSS can be used with the RADWIN 2000 C and RADWIN 2000 D only Ethernet HSS The Ethernet HSS HSSoE method connects the c...

Page 159: ...SHSS can be used with the RADWIN 2000 C or RADWIN 2000 D only 10 2 1 Connecting an HSS Unit The HSS Unit is a compact weatherproof IP67 connector box that is installed on the same mast as the ODUs All...

Page 160: ...NC 4 Tighten the protective seal that is on the prepared cable over the RJ 45 connector 5 Repeat for all ODUs that are to be collocated at the hub site The next ODU to be connected is inserted in SYNC...

Page 161: ...from SYNC 1 to SYNC 2 from SYNC 2 to ODU 2 and back again The back and forth paths repeat for the second to fourth ODU from left to right The signal exits the HSS unit at SYNC 5 and terminates in ODU...

Page 162: ...port of the first HSS unit should be connected to SYNC 10 of the second HSS unit as shown in Figure 10 4 In the illustration the next available port on the first HSS unit is SYNC 6 3 The second HSS u...

Page 163: ...he sync pulse path length we show three examples For our purpose let Lmn denote the length of the ODU HSS unit cable at SYNC n on HSS unit m Hm be the length of the cable joining HSS unit m to HSS uni...

Page 164: ...Configuration and HSS The Hub Site Synchronization Settings dialog box appears in the RT A HBS Site Configuration window Figure 10 6 HSS Settings window If you click the Enabled box and choose Serial...

Page 165: ...BS as a client will continue to work even if there is no HSS synchronization pulse If you select Hub Sync Master and click Apply the Configuration display changes Figure 10 8 RT A HBS as Hub Site Mast...

Page 166: ...er HSS master nor client this would be appropriate for an RT B HSU Generating and detected Radio unit is HSS master but other HSS master is present Orange Generating and Improperly Detected Radio unit...

Page 167: ...ly should be connected to an IDU H HP instead of regular PoE devices Other simple switches may work with degraded performance They are not recommended and problems arising from their use will not be e...

Page 168: ...asting Domain To prevent network flooding each group of collocated ODUs is configured with an internal domain name The default name must be changed to prevent sync frames being received over the LAN b...

Page 169: ...you may use discovery to pick the correct HSS master VLAN VLAN is used to separate sync frames from traffic so as to give sync frames highest priority If you have collocated ODUs running close to full...

Page 170: ...uld connect one of the two the IDU C or IDU E LAN ports to the IDU H HP LAN ports You may use the second IDU C or IDU E LAN port to connect to a switch 11 4 Link Configuration and HSSoE 11 4 1 Setup f...

Page 171: ...000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 11 5 Configuring the RT A HBS as an HSS master Figure 11 1 HSS Settings window 3 Check the Enabled box The grayed out bottom part of the window in Figure 11 1 is...

Page 172: ...e client options for the collocated site 5 Set the Protocol as Ethernet 6 The Domain is the HSS domain and refers to the current hub site It is used to distinguish between hub sites to prevent inadver...

Page 173: ...In our case it will show the HBS as HSS master and the collocated ODU as HSS client You can save the results to a text file or change the display type from the Discovery window tool bar The choices a...

Page 174: ...n HSS master Figure 11 4 Configuration for HSS master 11 Click the Details button A table of other Ethernet HSS masters with the same domain is displayed This is a mistake There should not be a second...

Page 175: ...using an HSS unit connected to theHBS 11 4 3 Configuring the RT A HBS as an HSS client We switch HSS roles between our RT A HBS and the collocated ODU To configure the RT A HBS as an HSSoE Client 1 Fo...

Page 176: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 11 10 Configuring the RT A HBS as an HSS client Note that the IP address of the HSS master is displayed for confirmation...

Page 177: ...he sync pulse Not detected Radio unit is independent neither HSS master nor client this would be appropriate for an RT B HSU Generating and detected Radio unit is HSS master but other HSS master is pr...

Page 178: ...if there is an internal GPS capability RT A HBS units based on the RADWIN 2000 A RADWIN 2000 C or RADWIN 2000 D require additional external equipment to work with the GPS based synchronization sig na...

Page 179: ...Hub Sites to the same clock source thus eliminating mutual interference Typically an IDU H HP is used Figure 12 1 General GSU configuration using both Ethernet and an HSS unit The GSU receives a synch...

Page 180: ...nection or IP address 10 0 0 120 to change its IP address from the default 10 0 0 120 The method is the same as is used for an HBS In the example screen captures below we use 10 104 20 1 with Subnet M...

Page 181: ...Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 12 4 GSU Commissioning and Installation Figure 12 2 GSU Main widow at startup The GPS satellite data is contained in the bottom left panel Figure 12 3 GPS status unde...

Page 182: ...e Management tab is the same as the corresponding RT A HBS Management tab If you set the IP and related addresses correctly there should be little to change here see Link Configuration in Detail The o...

Page 183: ...ou to choose an RFP see HSS Implementation and set the Transmission Ratio for the sector Its value is application dependent The reason that this is done at the GSU is that Transmission Ratio must alwa...

Page 184: ...Frame Pattern on page 9 3 for a description of an RFP Choose the transmission ratio by clicking on its window and moving the scroll bar right or left with the keyboard arrows Be careful this scroll ba...

Page 185: ...2000i has an internal GPS unit GHSS with an internal GPS unit can be illustrated as follows Figure 12 5 GHSS with multiple sites A GPS synchronization signal arrives from the GPS satellite system to...

Page 186: ...nterference between these co located units To prevent this RT A HBS B11 must have its transmission phase shifted That is the transmission and receive times of RT A HBS B1 must be reversed as shown As...

Page 187: ...stations RT A HBS units are HSS Clients with the GPS satellite signal being the master RT B HSU units are always independent units INU 1 Log on to the RT A HBS 2 Open the Configure Hub Site Sync tab...

Page 188: ...Tx according to your preference HSS Client Continue Transmission HSC CT If the unit loses synchronization with the HSS Master the link remains active However without synchronization pulses it is poss...

Page 189: ...box 7 If your site does warrant the need for a shift in the transmission phase see page 12 9 for a description of transmission phase and the selected RT A HBS is the RT A HBS whose transmission phase...

Page 190: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 12 13 Configuring GHSS with an Internal GPS Unit The GPS satellite data is shown in the bottom left panel Figure 12 7 GPS status under normal use...

Page 191: ...Part 5 Advanced Installation Topics Release 4 2 40...

Page 192: ...nstalled radio units in a network The update files may be located anywhere accessible by the operator The SWU provides for Prior backup of the current files prior to upgrade Upgrade from a list Delaye...

Page 193: ...ar has three buttons on the right hand side Figure 13 2 Add Remove site buttons The left button opens up a Windows file dialog to locate a list of locations to update The list has the following format...

Page 194: ...ry in the RADWIN Manager installation area You may see one or more of the following SWU files For RADWIN 2000 Series always choose SWU_5k swu Not the 2k package 4 To back up your existing system check...

Page 195: ...n mind that on the one hand a reset involves a service interruption but on the other hand the software upgrade will not become effective until after the reset is carried out Here is a typical delayed...

Page 196: ...k Software Backup You can back up the sector software independently of Software Upgrade using the main button menu See Software Backup and Restore If any sites fail to update a warning notice will be...

Page 197: ...oftware fora complete link Bulk Backup or a single site The Restore facility is selective You may restore backed up radio units one at a time The restore may be the full software or just the configura...

Page 198: ...y be empty if you are running the RADWIN Manager offline 2 The Bulk Backup list title bar has three buttons on the right hand side Figure 14 2 Add Remove site buttons The left button opens up a Window...

Page 199: ...site will appear in the Software Upgrade list box Items from the list can be cleared by selecting them and then using the right but ton The right button in Figure 14 3 may be ruse to remove one or mor...

Page 200: ...are identical in naming convention and format to those produced on a site by site basis 14 4 Site Backup A single site may be backed up directly from the Backup tab of the radio unit Configuration wi...

Page 201: ...AN ID and VID interchangeably to denote a VLAN identification number Reminder RT A HBS always means the Master ODU and RT B HSU always means the Slave ODU 15 2 2 VLAN Background Information on the Web...

Page 202: ...therType 0x9100 to all frames as configured by the service provider Provider VLAN ID The system always adds to each frame tags with VLAN ID and EtherType 0x9100 Therefore For a frame without a tag the...

Page 203: ...ured by the user Frames which are already tagged at ingress are not modified and pass through a Priority Code Point PCP which refers to the IEEE 802 1p priority It indicates the frame priority level f...

Page 204: ...ouble tag Therefore if a port is configured for management traffic separation by VLAN and as Provider port then the received management frames must be double tagged as follows Table 15 2 Port settings...

Page 205: ...T B HSU for VLAN tagging 1 Open Link Configuration Ethernet and then click the VLAN Configuration button In Disabled mode Ethernet frames pass transparently over the radio links 2 For Provider tagging...

Page 206: ...ged to distinguish between differ ent networks 6 For completely transparent passage of tagged frames there is nothing further to do Table 15 3 shows the possible settings for each combination of Ingre...

Page 207: ...arently Allow VLAN IDs Allow up to 4 VIDs to be passed through b Untag VLAN IDs Untag the VLAN tag of the selected VLAN IDs b For frames with Provider Tag 8100 the filter will be applied to the outer...

Page 208: ...links support two classification criteria VLAN based or Diffserv based You may choose which of them to use Based upon the classification criterion chosen received packets will be mapped into one of f...

Page 209: ...Link for QoS 16 4 Setting up the Link for QoS 16 4 1 Preparing for QoS Open Services Configuration and then click the QoS Configuration button Figure 16 1 QoS Configuration window QoS is disabled by d...

Page 210: ...Diffserv and VLAN are as shown in the next two figures If you un check a queue it will be disabled for the link It will not prevent the Slave ODU from configuring it as live The purpose behind this is...

Page 211: ...TTL in ms This device is use to reduce re transmits of real time data such as voice or viewed video To configure queue priorities for uplink and downlink in turn 1 For each queue both downlink and upl...

Page 212: ...ks do not interfere with certain radar systems in the 5 GHz band If radar is detected the radio link should move automatically to a frequency that does not interfere with the detected radar 17 3 2 Wha...

Page 213: ...of radars Fixed False radars with fixed pulse width having fixed repetition frequency Variable False radars with variable pulse width having variable repetition frequency Staggered False radars with...

Page 214: ...dar detection without completely blocking out real radar detection 4 Check the mitigation features to be used 5 When you are satisfied with your configuration parameters click OK to save them and dism...

Page 215: ...location of all TDWR towers see Table 18 1 at the end of the chapter 1 When installing a 5 4 GHz device define your exact location latitude and longitude 2 Use the TDWR Location Information table to d...

Page 216: ...00 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 18 2 Registering the Device At your first entry into the site you will be required to register as a user 2 Click the User Registration button to enter the registra...

Page 217: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 18 3 Registering the Device 3 Fill in the registration page and click Register 4 To complete device registration enter the Register Device tab as shown...

Page 218: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 18 4 Registering the Device You are offered this 5 Fill in the required information in the preceding web page and click the Register Device button...

Page 219: ...LANTA W 084 15 44 N 33 38 48 5615 MHz 962 113 IL MCCOOK W 087 51 31 N 41 47 50 5615 MHz 646 97 IL CRESTWOOD W 087 43 47 N 41 39 05 5645 MHz 663 113 IN INDIANAPOLIS W 086 26 08 N 39 38 14 5605 MHz 751...

Page 220: ...HANOVER W 080 29 10 N 40 30 05 5615 MHz 1266 113 PR SAN JUAN W 066 10 46 N 18 28 26 5610 MHz 59 113 TN NASHVILLE W 086 39 42 N 35 58 47 5605 MHz 722 97 TX HOUSTON INTERCONTL W 095 34 01 N 30 03 54 560...

Page 221: ...Part 6 Field Installation Topics Release 4 2 40...

Page 222: ...their effective throughput as a function of the link range and deployment conditions 19 2 1 User Input You are required to enter or choose the following parameters Depending on the product some of th...

Page 223: ...argin where Site A is the transmitting site Site B is the receiving site PathLoss is calculated according to the free space model where Sensitivity is dependent on air rate 19 3 3 Min and Max Range Mi...

Page 224: ...ht and the boresight height See About the Fresnel Zone below Using the notation of Figure 19 1 below splitting ExpectedRange into d1 d2 the Fresnel zone height at distance d1 from the left hand antenn...

Page 225: ...us with a way to calculate the amount of clearance that a wireless wave needs from an obstacle to ensure that the obstacle does not attenuate the signal There are infinitely many Fresnel zones located...

Page 226: ...not significantly attenuated For more about Fresnel zone see http en wikipedia org wiki Fresnel_zone 19 5 Running the Link Budget Calculator for RADWIN 2000 Series is availableThe Link Budget Calculat...

Page 227: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 19 6 Running the Link Budget Calculator Figure 19 3 RADWIN 2000 Series LBC main window 2 Chose the required band Scroll down to get to Connectorized bands...

Page 228: ...onnectorized 3 Choose the Series 4 Choose the channel Bandwidth 5 Choose the required Tx Power Under Adaptive Rate this will be the Max Tx Power and you cannot change it 6 Choose the required antenna...

Page 229: ...The Rate item may be used for calculating the Link Budget under best and worst scenarios It is always set to maximum under Adaptive Rate 9 If the required range between the two link sites is known you...

Page 230: ...ill be calculated and displayed 10 Located to the right of the green Coordinates button is a drop down list of Climactic C Factor values It is only available if you choose a non adaptive rate Figure 1...

Page 231: ...actic C Factor description In Figure 19 8 we display a map of the world showing C Factor contours Figure 19 8 World map showing C Factor contours 11 Click Calculate to obtain the required performance...

Page 232: ...its are optimally aligned Services Type Ethernet only Ethernet Rate maximum throughput available for the chosen parameter combination Antenna height for LOS the minimum antenna height required for lin...

Page 233: ...information is generated for the Slave and Master all by selection RADWIN s spectrum measurement and estimation algorithms are designed to show accurate information accommodating variations in freque...

Page 234: ...hump around the channels used by the link due to the duty signals from the RT A HBS 20 5 Where is the Spectrum View Data stored Spectrum View data is always stored in the ODU originating the analysis...

Page 235: ...range is limited from 4900 to 6050 MHz with a maximum difference of 500MHz Erroneous entries will be shown with a red border like this The timeout is the maximum analysis time per site Use the bottom...

Page 236: ...view to look like this The two side arrows circled are used to reorder a stack of such view on the display area The remaining controls on the Spectrum View main window relate to Spectrum View data man...

Page 237: ...to all of the link members at once Table 20 1 Spectrum View Analysis Display Buttons functionality Butto n Purpose Show Hide Antenna A Show Hide Antenna B Show Hide average Show Hide current channel H...

Page 238: ...lt for the RT A HBS The keys to the color coding is permanently displayed at the bottom of the main window Figure 20 1 Spectrum View Analysis color codes The green band reflects the current Master ope...

Page 239: ...Slave The title bar also contains the Slave s IP address 20 9 Zooming in and out You may zoom in on a range of interest and enlarge it Use the mouse to swipe the range from left to right or reverse a...

Page 240: ...ase 4 2 40 20 8 Zooming in and out Zoom Out returns you to the previous zoom state Show all reverts you to the original display In a zoomed state a horizontal scroll bar enables you to view other area...

Page 241: ...asis Check link parameters and make limited changes View the link Inventory Inspect the Recent Events logs 21 3 Who Needs it The WI is a tool for technicians to quick install an radio unit in a link w...

Page 242: ...irectly opposite the RT A HBS any of its RT B HSU s It can also be used over the air from the RT A HBS to any registered RT B HSU 21 6 2 Software Your computer should have at least version 6 of MS Int...

Page 243: ...link instead of using the RADWIN Manager You can revert it the same way or by a direct connection logged on as Installer Look at Recent Events for either site You cannot Change default Tx Power Config...

Page 244: ...ow is predominantly site oriented Site configuration items shown for Site_A may be carried out for Site_B by logging on to it 21 9 Site Management Master ODU 21 9 1 The Main Window Figure 21 2 Web int...

Page 245: ...e Inactive Probing etc 21 9 2 The Tool Bar Configure The Configure button opens the following display System The Name Contact and Location field may be changed Using Save commits them Clicking Refresh...

Page 246: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 21 6 The Tool Bar You can use the Change Band button to open the following display The Antenna Tx Power button opens up the following window...

Page 247: ...40 21 7 The Tool Bar The only item that can be changed is the Antenna Type Inventory The Inventory display is for information only Management The Management fields are all fully editable Changing Ant...

Page 248: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 21 8 The Tool Bar If you change any of these fields you will cause an radio unit reset Other You may change the radio unit LAN port configuration...

Page 249: ...RADWIN 2000 Series User Manual Release 4 2 40 21 9 The Tool Bar You will receive the following notification This action of course has no bearing on the link...

Page 250: ...ts The Recent Event List is displayed 21 9 4 Reset Use this button to reset the radio unit As usual for any action causing a sync loss you wil be asked to confirm the action 21 10 Site Management Slav...

Page 251: ...Part 7 Product Reference Release 4 2 40...

Page 252: ...Same as a BS same as Master ODU same as RT A HBS HSC Hub Site Client A radio unit that is co located with other units and receives a synchronization signal This unit can only be an HBS HSM Hub Site Ma...

Page 253: ...HSUs that communicate with the HBS In the case of the RADWIN 2000 Series which is only point to point this is only one HBS vs one HSU also called a Link SLA Service Level Agreement Slave ODU The non...

Page 254: ...5XMOD 16 60 5 8 PMP Q3KRW5XMOD 5100A RW5XMOD All gains 20 5 3 5 4 Q3KRW5XMOD 5100A RW5XMOD All gains 20 5 1 PTP Q3KRW5XMOD 5100A RW5XMOD 32 29 125 5 1 PTP Q3KRW5XMOD 5100A RW5XMOD 24 107 5 1 PMP Q3KRW...

Page 255: ...5 3 5 4 Q3K 5XACMOD 5100A 5XACMOD All gains 20 5 1 PTP Q3K 5XACMOD 5100A 5XACMOD 32 29 125 5 1 PTP Q3K 5XACMOD 5100A 5XACMOD 24 94 5 1 PTP Q3K 5XACMOD 5100A 5XACMOD 20 5 Smart 67 5 1 PTP Q3K 5XACMOD...

Page 256: ...antennas at both sites single bipolar antenna or two unipolar antennas you can choose between Spatial Multiplexing Mode and Diversity Mode Spatial Multiplexing Mode Under this mode the system doubles...

Page 257: ...can provide a robust link Antenna diversity requires a separation between the antennas this is done by using a dual polarization antenna or by two spatially separated antennas Use Diversity instead of...

Page 258: ...m shows the total transmission power of the ODU and is used to calculate the EIRP according to regulations The inequality above is always satisfied by the system in accordance with the relevant regula...

Page 259: ...DU side provides hermetic sealing The following table shows the connector pinout Table D 1 ODU PoE RJ 45 Connector Pinout Function Color PoE ODU Rx N White Green 1 1 Rx T Green 2 2 Tx T White Orange 3...

Page 260: ...S TxRx C Power Blue 4 4 TxRx C Power White Blue 5 5 TxRx D Power White Brown 7 7 TxRx D Power Brown 8 8 Table D 3 HBS HSS Unit Connection Pinout Color ODU RJ 45 HSS UNIT RJ 45 White Green 1 1 Green No...

Page 261: ...terminates in an 8 pin RJ 45 connector wired in accordance to Table D 4 D 4 DC Power Terminals D 4 1 DC PoE Table D 4 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinout Function Signal Pin Transmit Data positive TD 1 Tr...

Page 262: ...terre par un c ble de diam tre de 18 AWG ou plus Le mat riel mont sur rack doit tre install seulement sur des racks ou armoires reli s la terre Une ODU doit mise la terre par un c ble de diam tre de 1...

Page 263: ...oit pas y avoir de fusibles ou d interrupteurs sur la connection la terre Seulement un personnel qualifi utilisant l quipement de s curit appropri doit pouvoir monter sur le pyl ne d antenne De m me l...

Page 264: ...DU Le kit de montage ODU comprend les pi ces suivantes Figure E 1 Contenu du kit de montage ODU Les appareils sont pr vus pour tre install s par un personnel de service Les appareils doivent tre conne...

Page 265: ...antenne externe optionnelle peut tre mont e sur un pyl ne E 2 5 Contenu du kit de montage d une antenne externe Le kit de montage d une antenne externe comprend les pi ces suivantes Douze rondelles pl...

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Page 268: ...ed 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 equipme...

Page 269: ...I IEEE C2 must be considered during installation Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and...

Page 270: ...htning and power conductors in accordance with NEC Sections 725 54 c and 800 30 In all other cases an appropriate Listed Primary Protector must be provided Refer to Articles 800 and 810 of the NEC for...

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