Motorola PTP 600 Series User Manual page 134

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While the majority of the system configuration is entered during installation and should never
require changing, this page offers the system administrator the ability to change the basic
system parameters for both the wireless and Ethernet components.
Link Name: User defined identity for the unit (max 63 characters).
Link Location: Can be used as a generic scratch pad to describe the location of the
equipment.
Master Slave Mode and Link Mode Optimization: Current settings are displayed and can
be modified using the Installation Wizard pages 8.3.4 "Install Pages".
Max Receive Modulation Mode: This is the maximum mode the unit will use as its adaptive
modulation. By default the Max Receive Modulation Mode is the highest mode available.
For minimum error rates, set the maximum modulation mode to the minimum necessary to
carry the required traffic.
Ethernet Capped Max Wireless Speed: When enabled this option will cap the wireless
speed to a mode that the connected Ethernet connection can sustain.
Maximum Transmit Power: This specifies the maximum transmit power in dBm of the
system. It is country dependent and although the user can change this in 1dB steps, it will be
limited to that country's regulations.
NOTE: In the UK there is a legal requirement to provide a minimum of 19 dB of transmit
power control range. When the equipment is operating with a UK Licence Key, an additional
facility is provided on the configuration page that allows the transmitted power to be reduced
by 19 dB compared to the maximum allowed with a simple single step control..
NOTE: Why Reduce Transmit Power? If the link losses are low and the link data rate and
availability targets are being easily achieved, the transmitted power level may be reduced
with a consequent benefit to other users of the band, such as fixed satellite links.
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