INTEGRA-X User Manual
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1)
Tx power
– Indicates current Tx power value (status mode); allows specifying Tx power
value (modify mode). When modifying Tx power for Local A channel, Local B channel
follows. Available range depends on the radio model and selected modem profile. Usable
range is indicated in the brackets. In case when impossible Tx power value is entered then
this field and its’ incorrect value will be highlighted in red color.
2)
Tx frequency
– Indicates current Tx frequency (status mode); allows specifying Tx
frequency (modify mode). When modifying Tx frequency for Local A channel, Local B
channel follows. Tx frequency range indicates the range of central frequencies for the
configured channel bandwidth. Default frequency range (indicated on the label) is defined
for 5MHz channel bandwidth, see
on page
3)
Tx mute [ >=10 sec ] for Local A
– Indicates whether Tx mute for Channel A is enabled or
disabled (status mode); allows muting the transmitter to the limited time interval in
seconds (modify mode). The minimum value is 10 seconds, maximum value – 99999999
seconds which is more than 1157 days. Note that the transmitter will be muted only if a
valid value in seconds is entered. The link will be interrupted for the given period of time.
4)
Tx mute [ >=10 sec ]
for Local B
– Indicates whether Tx mute for Channel B is enabled or
disabled (status mode); allows muting the transmitter to the limited time interval in
seconds (modify mode). The minimum value is 10 seconds. Note that the transmitter will
be muted only if a valid value in seconds is entered. The link will be interrupted for the
given period of time.
5)
Filter available bandwidths by the standard - ETSI or FCC - or display all.
6)
Bandwidth
– Indicates currently configured available channel bandwidth (status mode);
allows choosing between available profiles according to the ETSI and FCC standards of
channel bandwidth. XPIC options have “XPIC” suffix.
7)
Modem profile
– Indicates currently configured modulation (status mode); allows
choosing between available modulations for selected channel bandwidth (modify mode).
In case current Tx power value is above maximum value for any of the modulations, the
maximum value will be indicated. In case when modem profile will be selected which can’t
support Tx power already standing in Tx power field then Tx power field and impossible
Tx power value will be highlighted in red color and should be changed to a usable value
indicated in brackets next to Tx power field.
8)
RSSI channel
– allow choosing between A and B channels for RSSI audio indication.
9)
RSSI audio
- Indicates whether RSSI audio is enabled or disabled (status mode); allows
disabling or enabling RSSI audio (modify mode). RSSI audio is available using the 3.5mm
jack see
”. By default, RSSI Audio is disabled.
10)
RSSI LED Channel
– allows choosing channel (A or B) which Rx level will be represented
on RSSI LED. See subsection “
for further details.
11)
RSSI LED mode
– Indicates which RSSI LED mode is active (status mode); allows selecting
RSSI LED operation mode (modify mode). By default Mode 1 is enabled. See subsection
“
for further details.
12)
By pressing
„Execute configuration”,
changes made to the corresponding section apply
only to the local side of Integra-X. If
„Rollback on”
is selected, the configuration will be
reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
Pressing
„Execute for both”
applies changes made to the corresponding section both for
local and remote side Integra-X FODUs
Single polarization mode status page
Figure 3-17 Single polarization status