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Page 1 - User Guide

Canopy™ 45 MbpsBackhaul User GuideBH45-UG-enIssue 3December 2004

Page 2 - Compliance

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 9 of 113Figure 2 45 Mbps Backhaul Power Indoor Unit (PIDU)The front panel contains indicators s

Page 3 - Contents

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 99 of 113Integrated Antenna28dBi Flat Plate4 ft Parabolic Dish6ft Parabolic DishBPSK ? 166.5 17

Page 4 - List of Figures

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 100 of 11311.6 Regulatory IssuesIn countries where FCC regulations are not relevant, installat

Page 5 - List of Tables

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 101 of 11311.7 Antennas for USA / CanadaTable 11 Allowed Antennas for Deployment in USA/Canada

Page 6 - List of Equations

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 102 of 11311.8 InstallationThe section covers the generic installation instructions for the co

Page 7 - 1 Getting Started

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 103 of 11311.8.5 Mounting11.8.5.1 Connectorized 45 Mbps Backhaul unitA connectorized 45 Mbps

Page 8 - 1.3 Product Description

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 104 of 113Step 6: Connect the 45 Mbps Backhaul ODU to PIDU cable and configure the unit asdescr

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 105 of 113Drip loopAntennaFigure 54 - Forming a Drip LoopAll joints should be weatherproofed us

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 106 of 11312 FAQsCan I source and use my own PoE adaptor with the 45 Mbps Backhaul? No. The 45

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 107 of 113attacks. Over the air security is achieved through a proprietary scrambling mechanism

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 108 of 11313 GlossaryAESAdvanced Encryption StandardNLOSnon-Line-of-SightARPAddress Resolution

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 10 of 113Reset ButtonDepressionActionMore than 20 seconds,while the unit is alreadypowered up.T

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 109 of 11314 IndexAbout This Guide... 6Aligning the ODUs.

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 110 of 113General Considerations ... 16Getting Started ...

Page 16 - 2 Product Architecture

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 111 of 113Product Description... 7Radio Certifications ...

Page 17 - 3 General Considerations

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 112 of 113Systems Status Page... 32Target MAC Address...

Page 18 - 4 Site Planning

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 11 of 113Since the connection from the PIDU to the ODU is part of network infrastructure and is

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 12 of 113RIGHT TO USE THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU AGREE TOTHE FOLLO

Page 20 - 4.2 Collocating Backhauls

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 13 of 113information and the like), whether foreseeable or unforeseeable, arising out of the us

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 14 of 113be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent

Page 22 - 5 Installation

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 15 of 1132 Product ArchitectureThe 45 Mbps Backhaul consists of an identical pair of units dep

Page 23 - 5.6 Mounting the ODUs

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 16 of 1133 General Considerations3.1 Frequency PlanningThe 45 Mbps Backhaul operates over the

Page 24 - 5.7 Connecting Up

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 17 of 1134 Site Planning4.1 Site Selection CriteriaThe following are guidelines for selecting

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 18 of 1134.1.3 Path Loss ConsiderationsThe path loss is the amount of attenuation the radio si

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 1 of 113ComplianceGeneralIntentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 19 of 1134.1.4 Aggregate Ethernet throughput rate v maximum link lossThe equipment capability

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 20 of 1134.2.1 Rules for CollocatingTo collocate Canopy 45 Mbps Backhauls and Canopy 5.7 GHz 1

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 21 of 1135 InstallationMotorola recommends that only qualified personnel undertake the install

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 22 of 1135.5 Legal DisclaimerIN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY TO ANY PERSON

Page 31 - 6 Web Page Reference

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 23 of 113Step 1: Mount one half of the bracket to thewall.Step 2: Mate the two halves of the br

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 24 of 113Step 3: Arrange conductors as shown inFigure 7 and cut to lengthStep 4: Insert conduct

Page 33 - 6.2 Systems Status Page

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 25 of 113Step 1: Assemble the cable as describedin 5.7.1Step 2: Insert the RJ45 connector makin

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 26 of 113Figure 8 Disconnecting the ODUWarning: Ensure that power is removed from the system at

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 27 of 113Step 3: Replace the cover ensuring it is firmly latched5.7.7 Mounting The PIDUThis st

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 28 of 1135.7.9 Aligning the ODUsThe following is a description of the steps taken to establish

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 2 of 113Contents 1 Getting Started... 61.1 For Your Safe

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 29 of 113has been established. The Master unit will only move to the Synchronized state when th

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 30 of 1136 Web Page ReferenceThe web user interface has three main sections. The home page pre

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 31 of 113System Clock If the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) (see section 6.3.8.3) is enabl

Page 41 - 45 Mbps Backhaul User Guide

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 32 of 113appropriate license keys from the country of operation should be obtained from your di

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 33 of 113Software Version The attribute describes the version of software installed on the equi

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 34 of 113Half Duplex Half Duplex data transmission means that data can be transmitted in both d

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 35 of 113)(2xxxxRTRTllggPPP +⋅+−=WhereIsllPLink Loss (dB)xTPTransmit power of the remote wirele

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 36 of 113Range The range6 between the peer 45 Mbps Backhaul units.Refresh Page Period The Statu

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 37 of 1136.3 System Administration PagesThe following menu options are available for the syste

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 38 of 113Figure 13 Configuration PageWhile the majority of the system configuration is entered

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 3 of 113List of FiguresFigure 1 45 Mbps Backhaul Outdoor Unit (ODU) ...

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 39 of 113By default the Target Receive Modulation Mode is 64QAM 7/8. The value in brackets show

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 40 of 113Figure 14 Configuration Reboot PageNote: At this point you will lose connection to the

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 41 of 1136.3.2 Statistics PageThe 45 Mbps Backhaul statistics page is designed to display some

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 42 of 113Wan Bad Rx Packets This displays the total number of corrupt packets the bridge has re

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 43 of 1136.3.3 Install PagesThese pages are used during system installation. There follows a d

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 44 of 113The 45 Mbps Backhaul operational software requires a license key to enable the wireles

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 45 of 113Figure 17 Installation Wizard Internet Protocol Configuration.Once complete click the

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 46 of 1136.3.3.3 Wireless ConfigurationStep 2 of the installation wizard requires the installe

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 47 of 113Max Transmit Power This attribute controls the maximum transmit power the unit is perm

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 48 of 113Figure 19: Fixed Frequency Operation

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 4 of 113Figure 35 Remote Management...

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 49 of 1136.3.3.4 Confirm ConfigurationStep 3 of the installation wizard allows the installer t

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 50 of 1136.3.3.5 DisarmStep 5 of the installation wizard is the disarm phase.Figure 21 Disarm

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 51 of 113Figure 22: Optional Post Disarm Configuration

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 52 of 1136.3.4 Software UpgradeThe 45 Mbps Backhaul system has two software image banks; one i

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 53 of 113Figure 24 Software Upgrade Image CheckThe user should ensure that the correct image is

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 54 of 113Figure 25 Software Upgrade CompleteWhen the software image has been written to non-vol

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 55 of 1136.3.5 Spectrum Management (Non UK)Spectrum Management Selection (previously referred

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 56 of 113Mean of Means is the arithmetic mean8 of the measured means during a quantization peri

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 57 of 113Figure 26 DFS as seen from the Master

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 58 of 113Figure 27 Spectrum Management as seen from the Slave6.3.5.5 Spectrum Management Confi

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 5 of 113List of EquationsEquation 1 Path Loss...

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 59 of 113Statistics Window. DFS uses statistical analysis to process the received peak and mean

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 60 of 113GreenActiveThe channel is currently in use hosting thePoint-to-Point wireless linkOran

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 61 of 1136.3.5.9 Viewing Historic Spectrum Management MetricsSpectrum Management allows the sy

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 62 of 1136.3.5.10 SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT Online HelpBecause the SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT displays cont

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 63 of 113mode of operation is only recommended for deployments where the installer has a good u

Page 76 - Figure 41 System Reboot

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 64 of 113have a very large impact on the operation of the wireless link so it is important that

Page 77 - 7 Fault Finding

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 65 of 113Figure 33: UK DFS Master ScreenThe colored bar represents the following channel state:

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 66 of 113Table 7 DFS change state keyFigure 34: UK DFS Slave Screen6.3.8 Remote Management Pag

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 67 of 113Figure 35 Remote Management6.3.8.1 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)The indus

Page 80 - 7.2 Radio

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 68 of 113For a copy of the Motorola proprietary MIB RFC please visit the Motorola website.6.3.8

Page 81 - 8 Specifications

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 6 of 1131 Getting Started1.1 For Your SafetyCaution! Users and installers should note: To dis

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 69 of 113SNMP Trap IP Address Is the address of either the network SNMP manager or Trap receive

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 70 of 1136.3.8.3 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)The SNTP client allows the 45 Mbps Backhau

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 71 of 113Figure 36: Diagnostics Download6.3.10 Change System Administration PasswordThis page

Page 85 - 8.3 EMC Emissions Compliance

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 72 of 113Figure 37 Password ChangeTo change the password any combination of alphanumeric charac

Page 86 - 8.5 Radio Certifications

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 73 of 113Figure 38: Software License Key Data EntryThe user must enter the license key and clic

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 74 of 113Figure 39: License Key Reboot Screen6.3.12 PropertiesThe web page properties screen a

Page 88 - 8.7 System Connections

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 75 of 113If the SNTP service from the remote management section above is active then the comman

Page 89 - 9 Lightning Protection

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 76 of 1137 Fault FindingIf communication has been lost with the unit at the near end of the li

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 77 of 1137.1.2 EthernetThe Ethernet LED is driven from the ODU processor and thus is capable o

Page 91 - Shielded Cat 5 Cable

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 78 of 113normal operationreset will take placeReset SwitchPressed and held for> 20 seconds d

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 7 of 1131.2.4 Technical SupportIf problems arise, the Canopy support team is here to help. Her

Page 93 - 10 Wind Loading

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 79 of 1137.2 Radio7.2.1 No ActivityIf communication over the radio link has been lost and the

Page 94 - 10.4 Wind Speed Statistics

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 80 of 1138 Specifications8.1 System SpecificationsRadio TechnologySpecificationRF Band5.725-5

Page 95 - 11.3 Software/Features

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 81 of 113The receive sensitivities and system gains for each mode are as follows:ModeRX Sensiti

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 82 of 113AntennaAntenna TypeIntegrated flat plate antennaAntenna Gain23.5 dBi typicalAntenna Be

Page 97 - 11.3.2 Configuration Pages

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 83 of 113Ethernet BridgingProtocolIEEE802.1; IEEE802.1p; IEEE802.3compatibleInterface10/100Base

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 84 of 113Power SupplySeparate power supply unit (included)Power source90 – 264 VAC, 50 – 60 HzP

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 85 of 1138.4 EMC Immunity ComplianceTop-level Specification ETSI 301-489.SpecificationCommentEN

Page 100 - 11.5 Link Budget

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 86 of 113WaterproofIP65 (ODU) , IP53 (PIDU)UV Exposure10 year operational life (UL746C test evi

Page 101 - 11.6 Regulatory Issues

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 87 of 1138.7 System Connections8.7.1 ODU to PIDU ConnectionFigure 43 ODU to PIDU Connection D

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 88 of 1139 Lightning Protection9.1 OverviewThe idea of lightning protection is to protect str

Page 103 - 11.8 Installation

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 8 of 1131.3.1 The Outdoor Unit (ODU)The ODU (Figure 1) is a self-contained unit. It houses bot

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 89 of 113Figure 44 ODU Mounted in Zone B & ODU Mounted in Zone AFigure 45 ODU mounted insid

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 90 of 113Zone AZone BGround (Earth) ODUMandatoryRecommendedShielded CableMandatoryRecommendedGr

Page 106 - Drip loop

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 91 of 113 Figure 47 Upper Configuration and Lower Configuration

Page 107 - 12 FAQs

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 92 of 11310 Wind Loading10.1 GeneralAntennas and electronic equipment mounted on towers or po

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 93 of 113Note : When the connectorized version of 45 Mbps Backhaul is used with external antenn

Page 109 - 13 Glossary

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 94 of 11311 Connectorized 45 Mbps Backhaul11.1 ScopeThis Chapter details the changes and addi

Page 110 - 14 Index

45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 95 of 11311.3.1 Status PageThe link loss calculation presented on the Status Page on the manag

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 96 of 11311.3.2 Configuration PagesThe amended Configuration Web page is shown below as Figure

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 97 of 11311.3.3 Installation PagesThe installer is prompted to enter the Antenna Gain and Cabl

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45 Mbps Backhaul User GuideIssue 3, December 2004 Page 98 of 113Figure 52 Connectorized 45 Mbps Backhaul ‘Confirm Installation’ PageFigure 53 Connecto

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