Aviat Networks MDR2400-EHD User Manual pages fifty two to sixty one
Aviat Networks Users Manual pages fifty two to sixty one
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Users Manual pages fifty two to sixty one
uLink System Manual Indoor Unit: Status mm mm nwmct 862—0 I 545 This screen (see Figure 16) allows you to monitor the network’s performance. It provides the following data: 0 Status of the Near and Far site Fail, Site and Service alarms a Status of the Rx Sync, Tx Sync, LOS and AIS alarm LEDs. - Payload error counts for Code Violation, CRC4, FAS, Instantaneous BER and Maximised BER. - RF error counts for Total Blocks, CRC Count, Instantaneous BER and Maximised BER. If you want to clear the LEDs, simply click on thebutton. If you want to clear the Error Counts, simply click on the button. You can see more details of the Fail, Site and Service alarms by clicking on the respective highlit button. This initiates the selected site IU Detailed alarm screens (see Figure 17, Figure 18 or Figure 19 respectively). Figure 16. Indoor Unit: Typical Status Screen. Page 52 Issue 1 862-01545 Indoor Unit: Fa ure Alarm Details uLink System Manual This screen (see Figure 17) provides more detailed information ofthe Near and Far site Fail alarms. The specific cause ofthe error is shown by a tick in me adjacent check box of the suspected error. Refer to Chapter 5 of this manual to fault-find the failure alarm. Figure 17. lndoor Unit: Typical Failure Alarm Details Screen. lssue l u. ku Page uLink System Manual 862-0'545 862-01545 “Link System Manual Indoor Unit: This screen (555 Figure 18) provides more detailed . . Indoor Unit: This screen (see Figure 19) provides more detailed Site Alarms and Qlfé’iil‘i‘éi".§i 5115525161131 35“ Sue fllnrmsr It also mm information oflhe selected site‘s Service alarms. Control - m _ The specific cause(s) ofthe alarm is shown by a tick in The specific cause(s) of the site alarm is shown by a the adjacent check box of the listed BER warnings. tick in the adjacent check box ofthe alarm. The Instantaneous and Maximised BER’s are displayed To trigger (test) a relay, click in the relevant Control for the Payload Link and RF Link. cheekbox and then click on the button. The selected relay will be triggered, Refer to Chapter 5 of this manual to fault-find the Service alarmt Figure 19. Indoor Unit: Typical Service Alarm Details Screen. Figure 18. Indoor Unit: Typical Site Alarms and Control Screen. u. Page 54 Issue 1 Issue 1 Page 5 uLlnk System Manual Indoor Unit: This screen (see Figure 20) allows you to set the local or Loopback remote loopbaek on the payload data. Local is used to Control loopback the data on the payload interface and Remote Page 56 is used to loopback the data from the RF linkl 862-01545 This is done by selecting Remote or Local and then clicking in the enable checkbox with the required set timeout. LCAL muoon LOOPBACK CNTROL Figure 20. Local Indoor Loopback Control Screen. Issue 1 862-01545 uLink System Manual Outdoor Unit: This screen allows you configure the following Configuration Default and Current OU parameters It also reports the build status ofthe OU.(see Figure 21): Figure 21. Outdoor Unit: Typical Configuration Screen. Issue | Page 57 uLink System Manual 862-01545 852~01545 “Link System Manual Default and The following parameterscan be configured for . . Outdoor Unit: Current Default and Current settings: Build State This screen allows you to view the following build state details of the primary hardware and software Parameters components of the OU (see Figure 22). This information is read from the OU microprocessor. 0 Frequency Band Plan. Band Plan A or B (see Frequency Band Plan on page 19 oflhis manual). - Transmit Power, I to 10, 1 being the minimum power level and 10 being the maximum power level. - PN Code. A number between 0 and 9999 For optimal E1 performance this should be “237” (Barker code for an 1 1 bit PN sequence). For optimal T1 performance this should be “59l6” (Barker code for a 13 bit PN sequence). To configure individual parameters, set the required parameter(s) and then click on the relevant button. If you want to send all changes, click on the button. ‘ . ——~——___.___*_, Figure 22. Outdoor Unit: Typical Build State Screen. Page 58 Issue 1 Issue l Page 59 uLink System Manual 862-01545 862-01545 uLink System Manual \_ Outdoor Unit: This screen allows you to view the following OU status . . , _ 4 Status information (see Figure 23): Outdoor Unit: This screen (see Figure 24) allows you to set the RP Loopback loopback in the OU. Control - Last Restart. This indicates the reason why the system restarted, cg. Power On, Watchdog Timeout, etc. - Carrier Detect Present (Y/N) - Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) in dBm. - RSSI bar graph This is done by clicking in the enable checkbox with the required set timeout, Figure 24. Local Outdoor Loopback Control Screen. Figure 23. Outdoor Unit: Typic'al Status Screen. Page 60 Issue 1 Issue I Page 51
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