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A group of coordination settings that apply to all devices of a certain make and model. Equipment profiles can be edited in
Wireless Workbench. Sometimes called a device profile.
Exclusions
As part of frequency coordination, you can define single frequencies and ranges to avoid in the frequency calculation. These
are called exclusions.
Frequency list
A list of available primary and backup frequencies calculated in Wireless Workbench or a Spectrum Manager. Sometimes
called a compatible frequency list, or CFL.
Frequency pool
Thefrequencylistisorganizedintopools,whicharegroupsoffrequenciesthatarecompatiblewithcertaindevices.Frequen
cies in a pool share a common device series (ULX-D, QLX-D, etc.), band, and sometimes RF profile, inclusion group, or zone.
Becauseofthesecommonalities,thefrequencyservercandeployanyfrequencyfromadevice’spooltothatdevice.
Frequency server
AD600 and AXT600 act as frequency servers to deploy compatible frequencies to devices and respond to device requests for
new frequencies (for example, in the event of interference).
Intermodulation products
Small RF spikes that are a by-product of modulation and can potentially cause interference. Also called intermods, these are
extra frequencies that take up space in your spectrum.
Managed device
A managed device is a device served by the Spectrum Manager. Monitor the device list in the Wireless Workbench properties
panel to make sure your RF channels are operating on planned frequencies.
Monitoring threshold
Thelevelatwhichafrequencyisconsidereddegraded(notsuitableforuse).Frequenciesabovethislevelaremarkedasde
graded.
Re-calculate
Runs the calculation again to find different frequencies for your devices.
Re-deploy
Delivers coordination changes to your hardware.
RF zones
Atoolthathelpsyoumaximizethenumberofavailablefrequencieswhenyou’recoordinatingRFacrossmultipleareasina
large venue. They are commonly used in sports arenas, campuses, and corporate environments.
RF zones rely on distance between devices to allow for frequency reuse. For example, if you have systems in 2 buildings in
separate parts of a campus, you can reuse frequencies as long as there is enough distance between them. Each building
would be its own zone in a coordination.
AD600 is set up to manage a single zone. To coordinate multiple zones, use in conjunction with Wireless Workbench.
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