Specifications
Chapter 4 - Operation Menus and Parameters
BreezeNET B 131 System Manual
Available Calibration Options: Indicating whether Field, Factory or both
Field and Factory Calibration options are available for selection.
Selected Calibration Option: The currently selected Calibration Option to
Use.
4.2.6.2.18 Interference Mitigation (2.4 GHz units and BU/RB-B10 only)
The Interference Mitigation functionality allows users to configure the unit’s
operating channel and noise floor level in order to meet particular requirements
regarding throughput and distance. The unit will scan and analyse the spectrum,
and, depending on the detected noise levels, it will choose an optimal operating
channel and noise floor level.
There are two types of optimization mechanisms available. The unit can either
find settings that will ensure the best range for a given throughput or settings that
will ensure the best throughput for a given range. Based on the topography, the
unit estimates a theoretical link budget, and matches it against the noise levels
detected during the scan to identify the settings that best meet the user’s
requirements.
The Interference Mitigation offers a quick and efficient mechanism for setting up
links, when the operator doesn’t have the time or the expertise required for a full
spectrum analysis and channel optimization. For optimal results however, a
thorough radio planning performed by a radio specialist is always recommended.
CAUTION
Upon activating the Interference Mitigation, the unit will automatically reset. The unit will enter
passive scanning mode for a definite period of time, during which information will be gathered.
During the information-gathering period, the unit will not receive nor transmit data. Also, it will not be
able to synchronize/associate, meaning that it cannot be managed via the wireless link. At the end
of the period, the unit will reset automatically regaining normal operability upon start up.










