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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Notes for Customers of the Cisco Configuration ExtendAir r5005 Customers who purchased the Cisco configuration of the ExtendAir r5005 should note the following: • The Cisco configuration ExtendAir r5005 has an integrated antenna. Sections of the manual that refer to the rc5005 or any rc models (those with connectors for external antennas) are not relevant.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series About this Document This manual provides a complete description of the ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios and related software. This manual provides planners, engineers, installers, system administrators, and technicians general and specific information related to the planning, installation, operation, management, and maintenance of these devices.
ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Introduction Exalt Communications, Inc. thanks you for your purchase. Our goal is to build the highest quality, highest reliability digital microwave radio products. This commitment to quality and reliability extends to our employees and partners alike. We appreciate any comments on how we can improve our products, as well as your sales and Customer Care experience.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Figure 1 Exalt ExtendAir (TDD) r5000 (integrated antenna model) The following ExtendAir (TTD) models are covered in this manual: • r4900 and rc4900 – configured with 27Mbps aggregate Ethernet capacity (single PoE port) –...
In almost all cases, either for license-exempt or other designation, the product itself must be authorized for use in your country. Either Exalt or Exalt’s agent must have applied for certification or authorization to allow the sale and deployment of the system within the country. It is also possible that only certain versions or configurations of the device are allowed within a particular country.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Figure 2 Mounting and cabling—integrated antenna model Figure 3 Cabling and mounting—external antenna model For highest performance and reliability, it is advised to minimize the length of RF cable and associated transmission system losses between the antenna and the radio’s antenna port.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios The ExtendAir (TDD) Series radios provide the following primary features and benefits: • Low-latency optimization and control for voice and data connections • Very high throughput and flexible interface configurations with voice+data combinations •...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Pre-installation Tasks This section describes the steps necessary to prepare a site for the installation of the Exalt Digital Microwave Radio. Link Engineering and Site Planning Design all terrestrial wireless links prior to purchase and installation. Generally, professional wireless engineering personnel are engaged to determine the viability and requirements for a well-engineered link to meet the users’...
• Connect to the radio using Telnet. Exalt recommends using the Exalt GUI for radio configuration. This interface requires a computer with an Ethernet port and web browser software, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above. See Configuration and Management for details on how to connect to and use the browser-based GUI interface.
Administration Settings Page page of the Exalt GUI. The RDK references the unit's serial number and is provided based on the country and/or region where the radio system will be deployed. The RDK is obtained www.exaltcom.com/activate.htm. First time user-account registration is required.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series • Make detailed radio performance measurements – Measure transmitter output power – Measure receiver threshold performance – Confirm unfaded error-free performance Some of these tasks may not be possible or practical within a bench test environment due to the nature of the remote connectivity of peripheral equipment.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series • Ethernet throughput • System latency (delay) Use the ExaltCalc calculator to determine optimum settings for the above parameters to meet the needs of your application. The following generalizations can be made with regards to these factors: •...
Use the Exalt GUI to configure the radio terminals for Radio A and Radio B orientation. Since many other parameters also need to be set, and the Exalt GUI is needed for these configurations, this is the best way to completely configure the radio terminals.
VLAN disabled Radio Synchronization The radio synchronization feature improves the performance of Exalt radios operating in the same frequency band and that are collocated (such as in repeater and hub configurations). Radio synchronization ties radio systems together to operate off of a common clock system, ensuring that all radios simultaneously transmit and receive, and thus eliminating near-field interference issues and related radio system coupling.
Bandwidth – It is desirable, but not always necessary, to match the bandwidth for all collocated links. For complex networks, an Exalt engineer should review multi-link networks before deployment as several factors can optimize the network for desired performance. Note: When GPS Sync is enabled, link initiation typically takes 1 to 3 minutes to allow for the radio to properly synchronize to the available GPS satellites.
Figure 6 Internal Sync for more than two collocated radios This approach can also be used using an Exalt GPS source for synchronization, instead of Internal Sync, as shown in Figure 7. This approach is recommended if there are other nearby sites that are not collocated or part of the connected network that need to be synchronized.
This is helpful when Exalt radios are near other devices operating in the same frequency band that also use a timing source, such as GPS. The timing source to the Exalt radios can be adjusted to match the other radio system timing source mechanism.
Exalt’s VLAN communications implementation adheres to the IEEE standard 802.1q. In most cases, an Exalt radio acting as a Layer 2 bridge between two locations is only required to pass traffic with VLAN tagging. Without additional configuration, all Exalt radios support frame sizes in excess of 1900 bytes, which currently supports all defined VLAN packet sizes.
3xE1 and less than 4xT1. Since TDM connections must be symmetrical, this setting therefore limits throughput to no more than 2xE1 or 3xT1. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The Exalt radios primarily use a browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) for radio configuration and management, as described in Exalt Graphical User Interface (GUI).
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Exalt radios utilize SNMPv3, a high security version of SNMP, to ensure secure access to and storing of management data. The SNMPv3 security string matches the admin and user passwords. Passwords must be eight characters or longer.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series System Installation and Initiation Process The tasks required for radio installation and initiation are outlined in the following figure. Transmission System Tasks Radio Preparation Tasks Read This Path & Site Manual Analysis...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Record Keeping After installation, record the following items for ongoing maintenance and future troubleshooting. Keep a record for each end of the radio link and store a copy of these records at the radio location, at the opposite end radio location, and a central record storage location.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Installation This section presents all tasks required to install the Exalt Digital Microwave Radio. Mechanical Configuration and Mounting The ExtendAir (TDD) Series radios are environmentally sealed units intended for deployment outdoors. The device must be deployed within an ambient temperature range as specified, and with non-restrictive airflow around the chassis.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Radio Ports and Indicators This section provides a brief overview of the connectors, controls, and indicators on the device. Details about each item are in other sections of this document. Figure 11 shows the connectors on the ExtendAir (TDD) Series radios.
Table 3 provides details of the LED indicators on the ExtendAir (TDD) Series radios. Note that there are two LEDs, labeled top and bottom, associated with each connector. See Alarms Page information on how the Exalt GUI displays LED status. 203591-004 2010-09-20...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Table 3 LED indicators Location Type Function GPS/RSL Green LED Solid when valid GPS connection is detected. GPS/RSL Green LED Unused Bottom TDM 2&4 Green LED Solid when T1 clocking is present for input #2.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series The following configurations are reset on the radio: • IP address = 10.0.0.1 • IP mask = 255.0.0.0 • IP gateway = 0.0.0.0 • Administration password = password • User password = password •...
Verify that the radio is active by observing LED activity on the injector and radio. All LEDs on the radio flash at initial power cycle. Exalt strongly recommends that the AC mains supply be fused or on a separate breaker to ensure against over-voltage and/or over-current situations and to provide some form of protection to the radio electronics and other devices connected to the same supply.
CAT5 termination for the connection from the egress arrestor and power injector. If the radio arrestor is deleted from the design, Exalt resellers can supply a longer cable with the proper weatherproof connector for the connection from the radio to the egress arrestor.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Note: Use only outdoor-rated UV-resistant CAT5 cable. This cable must have an outer diameter between 0.25"/6.35 mm and 0.31"/7.87mm. Belden 1300A is recommended. Securely hand-tighten all connectors on the ODU to ensure a weatherproof seal.
However, at every frequency, there is a maximum diameter cable that supports the operating frequency. Verify the specifications. This should is determined in the path and site planning process. Table 4 lists representative samples of transmission line types recommended for the Exalt Digital Microwave Radio. 203591-004...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Table 4 Recommended transmission line Manufacturer Type Description Loss at 4.9GHz Loss at 5.3GHz Loss at 5.8GHz Andrew LDF4-50 1/2-inch solid shield 5.6dB/100' 5.7dB/100' 6.0dB/100' Andrew LDF4.5-50 5/8-inch solid shield 4.3dB/100' 4.4dB/100' 4.7dB/100'...
The RF lightning arrestor prevents any associated voltage and current from entering the radio equipment, other equipment, or humans. The following lightning arrestors are examples of proper devices for Exalt Digital Microwave Radios: •...
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• Audio alignment buzzer Enable the audio alignment buzzer through the Exalt GUI. When enabled, the radio enclosure emits a sound. The pitch rises when higher (better) levels of RSL are achieved. Align the antennas until the highest pitch is accomplished. The tone is continuous when the two ends of the radio system are in communication.
This section describes the command line interface (CLI) and Exalt graphical user interface (GUI). Telnet into the Command Line Interface (CLI) Use a Telnet connection to access the CLI in the Exalt Digital Microwave Radios. Use the CLI to set key parameters on the system.
Ethernet Interface Configuration Page), which is the default setting for a radio shipped from Exalt, and your computer's Ethernet port is set for DHCP addressing, the radio will configure your computer to 10.0.0.2, and no manual IP configuration is required for your computer.
Microsoft Internet Explorer is the recommended browser. Netscape, Mozilla, and Firefox are also supported. If there are issues with your browser, please report it to Exalt Customer Care. You may be required to use a different browser to immediately overcome issues.
– RDK references the unit’s serial number and the country/region where the radio will be deployed. – RDK is obtained through your Exalt Authorized reseller or distributor. • Set one radio as Radio A. – The radio selected as Radio A must be configured.
Figure 17 Exalt GUI window description Summary Status Section This section of the Exalt GUI provides a review of the system status. In the screens in Figure 17, the top bar illustrates the alarm condition of the link. The information...
The Summary Status Section allows the Exalt GUI to be a rudimentary management system. Minimize the browser window to display just the top bar or the top bar and radio information, and open several browsers on the desktop.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series The ‘local’ radio might be the near-end or the far-end radio Note: , depending on the management interface connection. The terms local and remote refer to the orientation of the radio terminals relative to the IP address you are managing. When making certain changes to a near-end radio without first making changes to the far-end radio, the link may become disconnected unless configuration changes are reverted to their original settings.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Radio Information Page This page provides general information about the local radio terminal. This information is helpful for troubleshooting and for record keeping. Figure 19 Radio Information page 203591-004 2010-09-20...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Administration Settings Page This page allows contains general parameters for the radio system. The Current Value column lists entries actual settings. Desired changes are entered in the New Value column. Update After all desired changes are entered, click the button to accept and enable changes.
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The RDK must be typed in to enable ANY functionality for the radio. The RDK is issued to the Exalt Authorized distributor or reseller, and is paired to the specific serial number of the radio.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Configuration Use SNMP to manage networked devices and execute the following functions: • GET: Obtain information from the device, such as a configuration setting or parameter. •...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Note: Users are encouraged to avoid enabling SNMPv1/V2c support due to known security loopholes in these protocols. Enable the SNMPv3 options to allow entering read and read/write user names and passwords. These entries are de-coupled from the standard radio user names and passwords.
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ExtendAir (TDD) Series • Local/Remote Link Status Trap: This trap is sent when Link is in errored state (equivalent to the Link LED on the radio front panel or the Link status bar in the upper-left of the Exalt GUI window). •...
Page). Figure 23 File Transfer page Note: Issues with the RDK may be caused when the Regulatory Domain Database (RDD) is not up to date. Go to the Exalt Web site to download the current RDD. Up to four types of files can be downloaded: configuration, radio firmware, radio event log, and MIB.
File download and upload is useful when configuring several radios with similar settings. A copy of the configuration file can also help restore radio settings. In addition, a copy of the Exalt default configuration file is helpful to restore the radio to factory settings.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series • IP Address • IP Subnet Mask • Default Gateway The following parameters can match at both ends of the link: • Link Name • Link Security Key (although each link should be different) •...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series File Activation Page Use this page to move stored or uploaded files for use on the radio. The page indicates which file is currently in use, and which file is available for use. Click the Swap button to place the file in the Alternative File column into the active state and move the file in the Current File column to the Alternative File column.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series System Configuration Page This page contains several critical system parameters. Figure 26 System Configuration page Note: For models requiring a Regulatory Domain Key (RDK), you must enter a valid RDK to edit this page.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series design and local regulations. In many cases, this value must be set to a proper value to comply with legal restrictions. Improper values can result in liability to the user and/or installer.
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(“All”) that can be tuned for the selected band and bandwidth, or, in some cases, a pre- selected list of non-overlapping center frequencies (“Preferred”) that Exalt determined provides the most flexible collocation opportunities for large networks of Exalt radios The frequency selection section includes a band selection button that must be enabled for the frequency band of operation for which the link was engineered.
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Synchronization). • Radio Collocation parameters can be enabled when an Exalt GPS receiver is connected to Radio A or when using internal sync between two collocated radios or when using the ExaltSync Collocation kit to synchronize multiple radio links at one location. There are two additional features: –...
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series • Buzzer Timeout (minutes) parameter creates an audio signal for antenna alignment. Turn on the buzzer continuously during antenna alignment or preset a period of time that the buzzer will sound. If the buzzer stops before alignment activities are complete, change the selection and press the Update button or select the ON option until alignment activities are complete.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Ethernet Interface Configuration Page This page allows the administrator to set the alarm, and duplex settings of the Ethernet connection. It also allows determination of the management information for in-band (carried over the air and...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series T1/E1 Configuration Pages These pages allow the administrator to selectively enable or disable the T1 or E1 circuits, one at a time. For enabled T1/E1 circuits, additional configuration, including loopback functions, are available.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Figure 28 T1 Interface Configuration page E1 Interface Configuration Page This page allows the administrator to enable/disable each individual E1 channel. The AIS can also be enabled and disabled for each input. If enabled, the radio places an AIS code on the output of the associated interface if and when the link fails or when there is no E1 signal available from the far end to provide the user at the local end.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series T1/E1 Loopback Loopback is provided for any enabled T1 or E1 port. As shown in and , the choices are: • No Loopback (default) • External (local) • External (remote) • Internal Note: Only one Internal loopback can be enabled at any time.
VLAN Configuration Page VLAN is disabled as the default setting for Exalt radios. The Exalt radios still pass VLAN and non- VLAN traffic across the link, but do not examine the VLAN traffic or act upon it. Enable VLAN using the Exalt GUI for expanded VLAN support.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series • The ‘Management Only Enabled’ mode is for customers that wish to manage the radio with a VLAN, but have the radio be transparent to all traffic (pass both VLAN and untagged traffic).
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Ethernet Rate Limiting This page enables radio Ethernet port rate limiting. Enable this to limit the output information rate to at or below downstream networking equipment capabilities. The rate is in Mbps or kbps, as specified.
ExtendAir (TDD) Series GPS Information Page This page provides information on how many GPS satellites are within the view of the Exalt GPS receiver. This page is active for implementations that include the GPS receiver connection for synchronization. This information can be helpful for troubleshooting GPS issues.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Alarms Page This page provides an easy-to-read summary of the alarm status of both local and remote radios. The colors on this page reflect the color of the alarms displayed on the radio front panel. However, additional detail displays on this page to aid in quick assessment of issues and status.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Table 6 Alarm status indicators Label Status Link Indicates RF link status: • Green Solid = Error-free connection (BER<10e-6) • Yellow Solid = Errored connection (10e-3>BER >10e-6) • Red Solid = No link (BER>10e-3) Indicates the status of the Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS).
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Performance Page This page provides statistical information about the performance of the system in relation to the integrity of the user data and the RF link. Figure 37 Performance page • The Current BER field indicates the current bit error rate of the link. If the link is operating perfectly, this should indicate zero.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series • Errored Seconds (ES) indicates the total number of seconds that occurred where there was at least one bit error since the last time that the radio statistics counter was reset. Generally, ES are not a significant concern, so long as they are not continuous or above the anticipated performance based on the original link engineering goals.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Event Log Page Use this page to review a list of the events logged by the radio. The following items are listed in the event log: • Alarms • Alarms clearing (Normal) •...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series User Throughput Page This page illustrates the user throughput of the radio, as configured. Figure 35 illustrates the information provided. Figure 39 User Throughput page Click the help icon ( ) to open a page on how this information is determined...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Diagnostic Charts Page Use this page as an aid in troubleshooting. This page illustrates the historical (and current) performance for three parameters: RSL, Radio Temperature, and BER. The horizontal scale illustrates 120 points of time measurement and is synchronized on all three graphs.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series interference, atmospheric changes, transmission system issues (such as problems with cables, connectors or antennas), or possibly radio hardware problems. It is also useful to help determine if changes in radio temperature are occurring, and if they are having any impact on RSL or BER.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Spectrum Analyzer Page The spectrum analyzer feature provides a useful pre-planning and troubleshooting tool. This feature is only available on radios with firmware supporting the spectrum analyzer. Perform a spectrum analysis after deployment and just before commissioning to maintain a record of the spectrum at the time of deployment.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Note: Enabling the spectrum analyzer interrupts all radio traffic for the duration of the analysis. In addition, access to the radio’s GUI may also be interrupted, depending on the location of the interfaced computer relative to the radio where the spectrum analysis is occurring.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Ethernet Utilization Page This page shows a chart for each Ethernet interface to illustrate inbound and outbound packet utilization. This is shown as a percentage of the interface configuration (that is, if your interface is set for 100BaseT, then 100% represents 100Mbps.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Reboot Page Use this page to reboot the radio. The function may never be required, but can be used in emergencies. All configurations that require a reboot automatically reboot on administrator confirmation.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Manual Page The manual (this document or the version that matches the installed firmware) is available within the GUI. Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.5 or higher is required (go to www.adobe.com to download Acrobat Reader).
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Specifications This section presents specifications for the r-Series of Digital Microwave Radios. Physical Specifications Integrated Antenna Models Physical Configuration Outdoor unit (ODU) Dimensions (H x W x D) 13.3 x 13.3 x 4.5 inches / 33.8 x 33.8 x 11.4 cm Weight 7 lbs., 3.18 kg...
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Common System Specifications Tuning Resolution 1MHz; 5MHz for some regulatory domains Power Control Step Size 0.5dB Selectable Modulation Modes Mode 1 (QPSK); Mode 2 (16QAM), Mode 3 (64QAM) Selectable Frame Lengths (ms) 0.5, 1, 2, 2.5, 4, 5...
0dBm no damage Mode 1: -25dBm error-free Mode 2 & Mode 3: -30dBm error-free Non-overlapping channels 10MHz: 5; 20MHz: 2; 40MHz: 1 a. Consult your country’s regulations or Exalt Communications to determine if 40MHz is allowed for your application. 203591-004 2010-09-20...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series System Specifications, 5.3GHz Band Frequency Band 5250 to 5350MHz Tunable Range 5260 to 5332MHz Output Power (at full power) +20dBm, Mode 1 +18dBm, Mode 2 +16dBm, Mode 3 Output Power (at minimum power)
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series System Specifications, 5.4GHz Band Frequency Band 5470 to 5725 MHz Tunable Range 5488 to 5715 MHz Output Power (at full power) +20dBm, Mode 1 +18dBm, Mode 2 +16dBm, Mode 3 Output Power (at minimum power)
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series System Specifications, 5.8GHz Band Frequency Band 5725 to 5850 MHz Tunable Range 5731 to 5844 MHz Output Power (at full power) +22dBm, Mode 1 +18dBm, Mode 2 +16dBm, Mode 3 Output Power (at minimum power)
This connector can be used during the antenna alignment process, to provide a received signal level (RSL) voltage to a voltmeter. The connector is also used for connection to an optional Exalt GPS antenna for the purposes of GPS synchronization, or used to send or receive sync signals to a collocated radio, or to an ExaltSync Collocation Kit, for multiple radio sync.
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), however the power consumption requirement for the r-Series radio does not allow for ‘standard’ (802.3af) PoE, and only the Exalt power injector shall be used. In addition, the Exalt power injector provides critical reset and alarm capability that would not be available from a generic PoE injector, even if the power consumption requirement is met.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Function Paired with Pin 2 Paired with Pin 1 Paired with Pin 6 +DC Power (48V) In +DC Power (48V) In Paired with Pin 3 -DC Power (48V) In -DC Power (48V) In...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Antennas Table 7 lists antennas supported by theExtendAir (TDD) Series for use in the USA. In some countries, antennas exceeding a certain level of gain may be unlawful. Refer to RF Output Power Setting details on regulatory limits.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Table 7 Supported antennas (Continued) 3dB (Azimuth/Elevation) Manufacturer Model # Description Midband Gain (dBi) Beamwidth (degrees) MT-486001 2-foot Panel 28.0 MT-485005 7.5-inch Xpol 18.0 17.0 MT-485025 15-inch Xpol Panel 23.0...
(see Diagnostic Charts Page). Contact Exalt Customer Care for further assistance with issues with your Exalt radio and with suggestions on how the radio and documentation can be improved. General Practices Troubleshooting a microwave radio link can be a complex task. Approach troubleshooting as a process of elimination, and first determine which portions of the system are operating properly.
Exalt Customer Care for assistance. Exalt Customer Care is primarily motivated to determine if the radio hardware is faulty and require return for repair, and to help execute an effective and efficient repair and return process for radio terminals believed to be faulty.
GUI. In turn, if the professional installer and/or link designer contacts Exalt Customer Care, the process to rectify the system is much more expedient due to the in-depth knowledge related to the implementation and the RF environment.
– especially if the radio system has low fade margin or is using a high order modulation. Exalt Digital Microwave Radios provides considerable flexibility to tune to different frequencies across the bands within which they operate. This is the easiest method to use to try to avoid existing interference.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios contact with the radio, transmission system, or racking system. If touching the radio causes errors, grounding is the cause. It can be difficult to identify grounding problems, but a professional electrician can normally inspect a system and identify if there are deficiencies in the grounding system.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Back-to-back Bench Testing Use back-to-back bench testing to test the radio before installation, pre-configure the radio and connected equipment before installation, or in the troubleshooting process to identify if the radio hardware is the source of a system issue.
RSL = RF Output Power – cabling losses – total attenuation Verify output power by adjusting output power using the Exalt GUI (in administration mode) and evaluate the corresponding change to the RSL measurement.
Exalt or your Exalt authorized dealer for assistance. Do not modify this device in any way without the express written consent of Exalt. Modification voids the manufacturer warranty, and may also be illegal in accordance to government regulations. In addition, there are no user-serviceable parts or assemblies inside the product housing.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Dynamic Frequency Selection Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) may be required by regional legislation in some frequency bands to avoid causing interference to radar systems. Prior to the start of any transmission, the device equipped with DFS monitors the spectrum and is not permitted to transmit on a part of the spectrum that is already in use for radar transmissions for a period of 30 minutes.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Safety Notices Review this entire guide for important installation instructions BEFORE attempting to install this product. This product is intended to be installed, used, and maintained by experienced telecommunications personnel only.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Regulatory Notices 49xx Models The ExtendAir (TDD) 49xx models are licensed-band products operating within Part 90 of the FCC regulations and RSS-111 of Industry Canada. These bands are specifically reserved for Public Safety applications and related agencies, in accordance with these regulations.
Shielded cables and I/O cords must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulations. Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by Exalt may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device must be professionally installed.
ETSI or ITU band assignments. Consult the individual country regulations or your Exalt Communications representative for details. This band requires DFS and TPC for radar-detection and avoidance. There is a +33dBm EIRP limit for use of the 10 MHz BW setting, and a +36dBm EIRP limit for use of the 20 MHz BW setting.
ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Regulatory Compliance As of this printing, Exalt Communications, Inc. has approvals for the products that are covered by this manual, as indicated in Table 8. If your application or country is not listed, check with your Sales Representative for the current status.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Table 8 Product Approvals (Continued) Country 4.9GHz 5.3GHz 5.4ZGHz 5.8GHz Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain ...
ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Regulatory Domain Keys Exalt radios are designed to allow the professional installer to select frequency bands, determine signal bandwidths, tune center frequencies, limit output power, and enable or disable DFS options as permitted by regional regulations. For models with the Regulatory Domain Key (RDK) feature, the radios ship with the RDK information empty and the radio cannot be enabled without a valid key.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Table 10 5GHz Regulatory Domain Keys (Continued) Regulatory Domain Frequency Band(s) Countries Key Name 053A7 5.4GHz (DFS), Brazil 5.8GHz 203591-004 2010-09-20...
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios EIRP Limits for the United States and Canada Note: The professional installer is responsible to ensure that RF output power is properly adjusted to not exceed the regulatory limit.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios 5725–5850 MHz Band For all models within the 5725–5850 MHz band, the maximum EIRP allowed is 61.9 dBm. The maximum output power of the radio is +24 dBm in Mode 1 and +21 dBm in Mode 2.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios EIRP Limits for Australia Note: The professional installer is responsible to ensure that RF output power is properly adjusted to not exceed the regulatory limit. 5470–5725 MHz Band Note: Australian regulations have a no-transmit band from 5600–5650 MHz, adjust the transmitter to avoid this range.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios EIRP Limits for the European Union and ITU Countries The countries that are covered by this Regulatory Domain are: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, Switzerland, and Turkey.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios 5725–5850 MHz band For all models within the 5725–5850 MHz band, the maximum transmit power with respect to specific country EIRP regulations is determined based on the channel bandwidth. The EIRP power limit is specified in Table 11.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Table 11 EU and ITU Country Specific EIRP Levels Maximum EIRP 5.8 GHz band Country Maximum EIRP 5.3 GHz band Maximum EIRP 5.4 GHz band (BW dependent) Austria 23 dBm...
(EAA) countries through national legislation. This has resulted in considerable variation in the detailed requirements across the EU, many of which require presence in the EU. As a result, Exalt’s WEEE compliance approach is to require the distributors and/or resellers in the EU to comply with each country’s national legislation by registration of the distributor or reseller as the producer and for the...
(Pb), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), hexavalent chromium (Cr+6), polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDE). Other countries may be introducing legislation that results in similar restrictions of hazardous substances. Many Exalt products will continue to use lead-based solder under the exemption allowed for network infrastructure equipment. Small amounts of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBB, and PBDE can also be found in a few electrical and electrical components.
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios to enforce rights under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover costs and attorneys' fees. This Agreement represents the complete agreement and understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter herein. This Agreement may be modified only through a written instrument signed by both parties and may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and one and the same Agreement.
Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios Copyright Notices This section presents copyright notices for third-party software licensed to Exalt Communications, Inc. Net-SNMP The following copyright notice applies to the open-source licensing agreement for Net-SNMP. Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University...
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series Index GPS/RSL 23 AC adapter 25 Power/Ethernet 23, 85 Administration Settings page 41 T1/E1 1&3 23 administrator privileges 35 T1/E1 2&4 23 Advance Encryption Standard 42 TDM 84 AES 42 Current BER field 65...
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series GPS/RSL LED 24 grounding 92 LEDs DATA + POWER 24 Administration Settings page 41 ETH2 or ETH3 24 Alarms page 63 GPS/RSL 24 browsers supported 34 Power/ETH1 24 description 34 T1/E1 1&3 24...
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series path obstruction 92 performance degradation 90 safety 96 Performance page 65 Set to E1 button 56 power Set to T1 button 56 system LEDs 26 shipping box contents 7 Power connector 85...
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Exalt Installation and Management Guide ExtendAir (TDD) Series testing 94 back-to-back bench 8 threshold 95 threshold testing 95 time division duplex (TDD) SeeTDD frame Time Since Reset 66 timing, offset 15 transmission line coaxial 29 transmitter output power 8 traps 44...
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