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Detailed Configuration in Web Graphic User Interface
Configuration section in Web interface allows customizing your system to suit your specific
needs.
4.1
ODU Configuration
The ODU configuration window provides the configuration of CFIP PhoeniX radio part
parameters. Below is a short explanation of provided customization fields.
4.1.1
Radio Configuration
Figure 4.1
Radio configuration
1.
ODU data status
– shows if management CPU was able to read data from the radio;
2.
Radio side
– shows if radio side you are currently viewing is low or high (command
line –
radio side
);
3.
Tx power
– allows you to define transmitter power. If the RSL is too high (much
higher than normal -50dBm), you might want to lower transmitter power. Too high
Rx level (> -20 dBm) may even result in synchronization loss. The minimum and
maximal values you can choose are dependent on modulation type and CFIP model.
Maximal and minimal Tx power values are shown in the brackets. (command line -
radio txpower
[<power dBm>]
);
4.
Tx frequency
– allows you to enter preferable transmitter frequency, hence defining
utilized channel (command line -
radio txfreq
[<freq KHz>]
);
5.
Rx frequency
– shows the current receiver utilized frequency (command line -
radio
freq
);
6.
Duplex shift
– shows the duplex shift between the transmitter frequency and
receiver frequency (command line -
radio duplexshift
);
7.
Tx mute
– allows turning transmitter power off. It may be effective when diagnosing
on interference existence – when transmitter power of one side is off, you should
not experience significant RSL on the other side (command line -
radio txmute
[on|off]
);
8.
By pressing
„Execute configuration”
changes made to the corresponding section
apply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX. If
„Rollback on”
is selected, configuration
will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
9.
Pressing “
Execute for both
” applies changes made to the corresponding section
both for local and remote side CFIP PhoeniX.
CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM/IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide
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Rev. 1.13
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