User Manual
MDR2400 and MDR5800 User Manual
862-01881 Issue 8 Page 57
3. Click on the Loopback Timeout Enable checkbox. If not enabled, then only the
NMS can cancel the loopback condition.
4. Click on the Apply Changes button.
6.6.2 Menu Items
6.6.2.1 Station Configure
The current Outdoor Unit parameters for Channel plan, Transmit Power and
Autorecovery are displayed. All Outdoor Unit operational parameters are stored in
the Indoor Unit. The Outdoor Unit is unaware of what it has been programmed to do.
The operational parameters are programmed automatically after a power up.
This screen allows you configure the following Operational Outdoor Unit parameters:
• Frequency channel Plan.
• Transmit Power.
6.6.2.1.1 Frequency Channel Plan
The MDR5800 Radios operate in the 5.725 GHz to 5.850 GHz ISM frequency band.
The MDR5800 has predefined frequency channel plans (termed A, B, C and D).
The MDR2400 Radios operate in the 2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz ISM frequency band.
The MDR2400 has predefined frequency channel plans (termed A, B and D).
Note : FCC requirements for the MDR2400, page 2.
6.6.2.1.2 Transmit Power
The Transmit power ranges from 2 to 24 dBm. There is also a mute setting.
Note : FCC requirements for the MDR2400, page 2.
6.6.2.1.3 Auto-recovery
This feature is used if the user is installing a link from one side and there is no
technical staff assistance on the opposite side of the link. It mitigates against the link
failing and not being able to be re-established.
If auto-recovery is enabled, the required operational RF parameters are programmed
into the Outdoor Units by the local and remote Indoor Units. If communication
between the two Indoor Units has not reactivated within 5 seconds, the previous
(working) ‘default’ RF parameters are programmed into the respective Outdoor Units.
6.6.3 OU Station Info