Installation Guide for FibeAir IP-20C-HP
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5.
General Notes Concerning All Installation Procedures
Some of the configurations described in this manual may not be supported with
every CeraOS version. For up-to-date information about which configurations are
supported, refer to the Release Notes for the CeraOS version you are using.
Note that 4 and 5 GHz links are currently supported only with diplexer-based
branching and remote-mount configurations.
Since the IP-20C-HP architecture is of a dual core nature, each dual core
configuration can be considered as single core configuration hardware ready for
its dual core counterpart. Therefore, you should follow the procedure for
2+0 SP
installation if you want to install a
1+0 SP HW ready for 2+0 SP
.
One of the major benefits of IP-20C-HP and its dual core architecture is that
upgrading can be performed remotely by uploading the correct software
activation key.
Before starting an installation, use a leveler to make sure that the poles are 100%
vertical. You need to check both sides of each pole at 90 degrees separation. This
is a critical step in any link but most important when installing XPIC.
Important!
Do not remove the transparent pressure windows located on the
antenna interfaces.
Figure 24: Transparent Pressure Windows