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Radwin 2000+ SERIES User Manual

Radwin 2000+ SERIES
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USERMANUAL
RADWIN2000+SERIESPOINTTOPOINT
BROADBANDWIRELESS
Release4.2.40

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Radwin 2000+ SERIES Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Bands5.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz
Channel Bandwidth5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz
EncryptionAES-128
InterfaceEthernet
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
IP RatingIP67

Summary

Part 1: Preliminaries

Chapter 1: About this User Manual

Overview of the manual's organizational structure, content sections, notifications, and customer support.

Chapter 2: Introduction

Introduces the RADWIN 2000+ Series, detailing key features, components, and management tools.

Part 2: Basic Installation

Chapter 3: Site Survey

Guides on conducting site surveys, including planning, physical checks, RF analysis, and interference mitigation.

Chapter 4: Hardware Installation

Covers hardware installation procedures, safety practices, kit contents, tools, site preparation, and mounting units.

Part 3: Link Management

Chapter 5: RADWIN Manager

Details the installation, logon procedures, error handling, and preferences for the RADWIN Manager application.

Chapter 6: Initial Link Configuration

Guides through initial link setup, activation, registration, advanced configurations like Air Interface, Ethernet, and Telnet.

Chapter 7: Link Configuration in Detail

Provides detailed descriptions of link configuration windows, tabs, toolbars, and specific settings like Management and Security.

Chapter 8: Monitoring and Diagnostics

Explains how to retrieve link information, check throughput, view events, monitor performance, and handle manager traps.

Part 4: Site Synchronization

Chapter 9: Hub Site Synchronization

Explains Hub Site Synchronization (HSS), its necessity, implementation methods, and types like Serial, Ethernet, and GPS.

Chapter 10: Serial Hub Site Synchronization

Covers SHSS hardware installation, connecting HSS units, and sector configuration for synchronization.

Chapter 11: Hub Site Synchronization over Ethernet

Details Ethernet HSS (HSSoE) requirements, concepts, installation of collocated ODUs, and configuration as master/client.

Chapter 12: GPS Hub Site Synchronization

Explains GPS Hub Site Synchronization (GHSS) using GPS signals, covering its implementation for various RADWIN models and GSU configuration.

Part 5: Advanced Installation Topics

Chapter 13: Software Upgrade

Describes the Software Upgrade Utility (SWU) and the process for upgrading installed RADWIN links and performing bulk backups.

Chapter 14: Software Backup and Restore

Covers facilities for backing up and restoring radio unit software and configuration settings, including bulk and site backups.

Chapter 15: VLAN Functionality

Explains VLAN tagging, QinQ, untagging, port functionality, and VLAN configuration using the RADWIN Manager.

Chapter 16: Quality of Service

Details setting Quality of Service (QoS) levels, prerequisites, overview, and assigning queue priorities for traffic management.

Part 6: Field Installation Topics

Chapter 17: False Radar Mitigation Facilities

Describes how to configure units to avoid interfering with radar systems, covering DFS and False Radar Mitigation.

Chapter 18: FCC/IC DFS Considerations

Outlines FCC/IC criteria for registering devices, including 5.4GHz registration and TDWR location considerations.

Chapter 19: Link Budget Calculator

Explains the Link Budget Calculator utility for estimating performance, link range, and Fresnel zone clearance.

Chapter 20: Spectrum View

Details how to use the Spectrum View tool for RF analysis, covering its main window, display buttons, and zooming features.

Chapter 21: Using the Web Interface

Guides on using the Web Interface for basic link management tasks like monitoring, configuration, and site management.

Part 7: Product Reference

Appendix A: Terminology

Provides definitions for key terms used throughout the RADWIN 2000+ Series documentation.

Appendix B: RF Exposure

Lists safety distances from bystanders required for RF exposure compliance based on product model and antenna gain.

Appendix C: Setting Antenna Parameters

Explains considerations for single and dual antennas, including Spatial Multiplexing, Diversity modes, and parameter adjustments.

Appendix D: Wiring Specifications

Provides wiring pinouts for ODU-PoE cables, LAN-GbE PoE cables, and HBS/HSS unit connections.

Appendix E: Regional Notice: French Canadian

Contains safety procedures and installation precautions in French Canadian, covering electrical safety and mounting.

Part 8: Regulatory Notices

Regulatory Compliance

Details FCC compliance, Canadian emission requirements, China MII, India WPC regulations, and general safety practices.

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