Further Reading On Wireless Operation - Motorola PTP 250 User Manual

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Wireless operation

Further reading on wireless operation

For information on planning wireless operation, refer to the following:
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Spectrum planning
radio spectrum usage, such as frequency range and radar avoidance.
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Link planning
planning links, such as range and path loss, and introduces PTP LINKPlanner.
x
Wireless specifications
wireless interface, such as RF bands, channel width, spectrum settings,
maximum power and link loss.
x
Compliance with safety standards
against which the PTP 250 has been tested, and describes how to keep RF
exposure within safe limits.
x
Compliance with radio regulations
complies with the radio regulations that are in force in various countries.
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Notifications
regulations that are in force in various regions.
For information on configuring and operating the wireless link, refer to the following:
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Using the installation wizard
wireless interface using the installation wizard.
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Comparing actual to predicted performance
that a newly installed link is achieving predicted levels of performance.
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Managing performance
of a PTP 250 link.
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Testing the radio link
working, or it is unreliable, or the data throughput rate is too low.
1-22
on page
2-2
describes the regulatory restrictions that affect
on page
2-8
describes factors to be taken into account when
on page
4-19
on page
4-33
contains notifications of compliance with the radio
on page
on page
7-17
on page
8-12
Chapter 1 Product description
contains specifications of the PTP 250
on page
4-22
lists the safety specifications
on page
4-27
describes how the PTP 250
6-14
describes how to configure the
on page
6-34
describes how to manage the performance
describes what to do if the radio link is not
describes how to check
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