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INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual WEB GUI
SAF Tehnika JSC
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6) RSSI LED mode Indicates which RSSI LED mode is active (status mode); allows
selecting RSSI LED operation mode (modify mode). By default Mode 1 is enabled.
Please refer to the RSSI LED section for further details.
7) ATPC Indicates whether ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) is enabled
(status mode); allows enabling/disabling ATPC (modify mode). By default this feature
is disabled. Please refer to the ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) description
for further details.
8) ATPC update period Indicates the ATPC update period (status mode); allows
defining the period in seconds with which ATPC parameters are being updated
(modify mode). By default, the update period is 5 seconds. The range is 1..5 seconds.
Please refer to the ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) description for further
details.
9) Tx power correction Indicates Tx power correction made by the ATPC function.
Please refer to the ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control) description for further
details.
10) Rx (remote) level range (-75..-40dBm) Indicates minimum and maximum Rx level of
the remote side Integra/Integra-S/Integra-G/Integra-GS for ATPC operation (status
mode); allows defining the minimum and maximum Rx level of the remote side
Integra/Integra-S/Integra-G/Integra-GS (modify mode). There should be at least a 3dB
difference between min and max values. ATPC Tx power correction will be performed
only in case of exceeding these thresholds. Values should be defined between -75
and -40 dBm. Please refer to the ATPC (Automatic Transmit Power Control)
description for further details.
The Minimum Rx level threshold should be set at least 10dB above the sensitivity threshold
to avoid ACM/ATPC switching loops.
11) Profile filter options Allows filtering the bandwidth selection list by standard (ETSI
or FCC) or by AES encryption (with or without). “All” disables filtering.
12) Bandwidth profile Indicates currently configured channel bandwidth (status mode);
allows choosing between available profiles, as well as according to the standard of
channel bandwidth ETSI or FCC, with or without AES encryption (modify mode).
13) Modem profile Indicates currently configured modulation (status mode); allows
choosing between available modulations for selected channel bandwidth (modify
mode).
The “FEC” suffix indicates a better sensitivity mode (longer FEC overhead), while
“WeakFEC” indicates a higher capacity mode (shorter FEC overhead).
“WeakFEC” is available only for the highest modulation in the selected channel
bandwidth.
An option with “ACM” (please refer to the chapter Integra-G block diagram
The general internal block diagram of Integra-G is shown below. It has a built-in
Gigabit Ethernet Network Processor that has three LAN ports: LAN1 - 1Gbps PoE-in
port that you need to use for powering Integra-G, please refer to Powering
Integra/Integra-S/Integra-G/Integra-GS FODU and connecting to PC for more
information, Error! Reference source not found. LAN2, and LAN3 SFP ports, please
refer to SFP ports to see the SFP compatibility. To get more information about other
interfaces, please refer to Chapter 8: INTERFACES section.

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