Nokia 9500 MPR User Manual page 877

Microwave packet radio, webeml
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WebEML User Manual
To provision the radio for fixed modulation using data help
1. Open the appropriate radio main view depending on your radio configuration
Note: When communications have not been established with the radio, the radio
parameters may still be provisioned using the data help. The following procedure is written
based upon MPT ODUs. The other radio types can be provisioned using a similar
procedure.
2. Provision MPT ODU radio port:
When the alarm is raised, the alarm is cleared when the measurement of the
voltage, automatically done by the MPT, reaches the threshold value configured
plus 3 V. The operator should ensure that this voltage can be operatively
reached.
Once raised, the alarm can be implicitly cleared by reducing the Low Voltage
Alarm Threshold, reducing the voltage needed to clear the alarm.
If the Low Voltage Alarm Threshold cannot be decreased (threshold set to 28V),
the alarm can be cleared disabling the Low Voltage Alarm.
and select the Settings tab; see
i. In the Mode field, select the Preset radio button.
ii. Click on the Data Help button under the Mode field. The 9500MPR MPT
ODU FCM Modem Profiles Data Help window opens.
iii. In the 9500MPR MPT ODU FCM Modem Profiles Data Help window,
double-click on the table row for the desired channel spacing (10 MHz, 30
MHz, 40 MHz, or 50MHz), modulation scheme (64 QAM, 128 QAM, or 256
QAM), and option (Std or Std/XPIC).
iv. Click on the Data Help button in the Shifter panel. The 9500MPR MPT ODU
Shifter Data Help window opens.
v. In the 9500MPR MPT ODU Shifter Data Help window, double-click on the
table row for the desired shifter value.
vi. When the MPT ODU is connected to the MSS shelf, the Channel #1
TxFreq(KHz) field is automatically populated. If the MPT ODU is not
connected, enter the TX RF Frequency within the allowed range.
vii. If the MPT ODU is not connected, enter the Rx RF Frequency within the
allowed range.
Configure radio parameters
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