User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- System Description
- Microwave Path Engineering Basics
- Engineering Guidelines
- Network Turnup Procedure
- User Interface Guide
- 1. Navigating the Terminal Menu
- 2. Menu and System Control
- 3. Menu Descriptions
- > System Status
- > Main Menu
- > System Configuration
- > RF Link Configuration
- > RF Link Performance History (Main Screen)
- > RF Link Error History
- > RF Link Max/Min Received Power History
- > RF Link Min/Max Received Signal Quality History
- > Datapath Provisioning
- > 4xE1 Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > E1x Status/Configuration/Loopback
- > E1x Performance History
- > T1 Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > T1x Status/Configuration/Loopback
- > Ethernet Switch Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > Ethernet Switch Configuration
- > Ethernet Switch Status
- > Management/Utilities (Main Screen)
- > Ping Utility
- > Firmware Upgrade Utility
- > RF Link Management Bridge Configuration
- > System Alarms
- Detail Level Procedures
- MIBs
- Troubleshooting Guide
- 1. Overview
- 2. LED Indicators
- PWR LED
- TST LED
- RF DWN LED
- RF LOW LED
- T1 Interface Alarms
- E1 Interface Alarms
- 1. Display the E1(x) Status screen and check the E1(x) Interface Alarm field to identify the active alarm.
- 1. Verify that the E1 cable is connected to the E1 interface on the TRACER 64x0.
- 2. Verify the connections at the opposite end of the E1 cable.
- 3. Verify that the framing mode (framed, multiframed, or unframed) is the same for both the TRACER 64x0 and the E1 equipment.
- 2. Verify the cable connections for the E1 interface are solid.
- 2. Verify the cable connections for the E1 interface are solid.
- LAN LEDs
- 3. RF Errors
- 4. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
- 5. Installing/Troubleshooting the TRACER Hardware
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> RF LINK CONFIGURATION
Figure 5 shows the TRACER 64x0 RF Link Configuration menu page, which contains the transmit and
receive power settings and band plan configuration for both the local and remote units.
Figure 5. RF Link Configuration
> RF LINK CONFIGURATION > RX POWER
Displays the real-time receiver levels (for both the local and remote units) in dBm and a visual
approximation using a series of symbols (
#). The more symbols (#) displayed, the stronger the signal.
Real-time receiver levels are displayed within ±5 dBm accuracy and can vary with extreme temperatures.
If the link is down in either direction and remote end data is unavailable,
DATA NOT AVAILABLE displays in
place of the symbols (
#). This parameter is display only.
> RF LINK CONFIGURATION > TX POWER
Allows the transmitter levels (for both the local and remote units) to be adjusted. The current transmitter
level is displayed in dBm or a visual approximation using a series of symbols (
#). The more symbols (#)
displayed, the stronger the signal. Real-time receiver levels are displayed within ±1 dBm accuracy. If the
link is down and remote end data is unavailable,
DATA NOT AVAILABLE displays in place of the symbols (#).
Pressing (+) on this field sets the
TX POWER to full strength; pressing (-) reduces the TX POWER to the
minimum.
Reducing the transmitter power of the remote TRACER 64x0 could cause the RF link to
drop, requiring a technician to increase the transmit power by using the menu system at
the remote site.