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| Redundancy | Yes |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 4.9 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Modulation | OFDM |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +70°C |
| Interface | Ethernet |
| Encryption | AES |
| Standards Compliance | FCC, ETSI |
| Latency | <5 ms |
Details the manual's purpose, audience, and scope for installing and operating the FinM solution.
Provides a high-level introduction to the train-to-wayside communication solution.
Outlines the operational and passenger service uses of the Fiber in Motion system.
Highlights general features, mobility, and onboard unit capabilities of the FinM system.
Explains the use of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes for guiding users through the manual.
Defines the chapter's content related to installing the Transportation FiberinMotion equipment.
Covers installation for wayside components, including mounting, power, and connections.
Provides detailed procedures for mounting TBS units on poles and walls.
Explains the installation and use of Power over Ethernet devices for TBS power.
Details mounting procedures for TBS antennas and their external connections.
Covers the installation of Indoor and Outdoor Synchronization Units (ISU/OSU).
Describes the mounting and purpose of the external GPS antenna for synchronization.
Explains the installation and importance of LPUs for system protection against lightning.
Provides instructions for protecting outdoor connections against environmental factors like rain and dust.
Covers installation aspects for onboard components, including TMU mounting.
Details essential grounding procedures for all RADWIN products for safety and operation.
Outlines the chapter's content on networking topology for the FinM solution.
Introduces network requirements, router functionalities, and data flow for the system.
Describes the best-practice layer 2 architecture for the wayside backhaul network.
Details requirements and considerations for the on-board train network configuration.
Illustrates typical physical connections within the on-board network setup.
Explains the role and configuration of the wayside core router as the system gateway.
Defines the fundamental IP addressing scheme and data traffic flow within the network.
Provides guidance on assigning Virtual LANs (VLANs) for network segmentation and management.
Explains update messages for network changes during train movement between base stations.
Describes managing active TMUs within a train for extended coverage and throughput.
Introduces the chapter's focus on using the Configurator Application and best practices.
Outlines the initial steps for connecting devices to the network for configuration.
Describes the purpose, functionality, and requirements of the RADWIN Configurator Tool.
Guides users on navigating and utilizing the various tabs within the Configurator Tool.
Details configuring project-wide parameters like frequency, bandwidth, and synchronization.
Explains defining line-specific configurations, including IP addresses and VLANs.
Covers configuring TBS connectivity characteristics and neighbor information.
Details defining TMU and car configurations within the project.
Provides methods and steps to reduce interference between co-channel TBSs.
Outlines procedures for configuring individual or multiple network units (TBS, TMU, ISU).
Step-by-step guide for configuring TBS units, including first-time setup and re-configuration.
Detailed instructions for configuring TMU devices, emphasizing their mobile nature.
Guide for configuring ISU units, essential for synchronization in tunnels.
Explains common messages encountered during configuration and their required actions.
Lists approved antennas and their specifications for deployment in US and Canadian regions.
General statement on system type approval and compliance with various local technical regulations.
Details equipment compliance with FCC and ISED regulations for Class B digital devices.
Recommends safe distances from radiating antennas during operation in the US and Canada.
Specifies Class B digital apparatus compliance with Canadian emission standards.
Outlines regulations for equipment operation within China's MII 5.8GHz band.
Specifies allowed operation under India WPC GSR-38 for 5.8GHz band regulation.
Describes operation in countries where radio regulations are not enforced.
Lists applicable safety requirements for installation from electrical codes like NEC and NFPA.
Contains proprietary information and usage restrictions for the deployment guide.
States parameters require confirmation; RADWIN reserves the right to make changes.
Lists registered trademarks of RADWIN and other companies.