User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Notice
- Open-Source License Information
- About this Document
- General Compliance and Safety
- Regulatory Notices
- EU WEEE
- EU RoHS
- Regulatory Notices (4.9GHz Model)
- Safety Notices
- Exalt Limited Hardware Warranty
- Introduction
- Pre-installation Tasks
- System Installation and Initiation Process
- Installation
- Configuration and Management
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- CLI Screens and Menus
- Exalt Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Quick-Start
- Navigating the GUI
- Radio Information Page
- Administration Settings Page
- System Configuration Page
- Ethernet Interface Configuration Page
- T1/E1 Configuration Pages
- File Transfer Page
- File Activation Page
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Configuration
- Alarms Page
- Performance Page
- Event Log Page
- Diagnostic Charts Page
- Spectrum Analyzer Page
- Reboot Page
- Manual Page
- Troubleshooting
- General Practices
- Typical Indications of Issues
- Improper RF Cable Termination
- Multipath Propagation
- RF Interference
- Path Obstruction
- Misaligned Antenna
- Faulty Antenna
- Improper Grounding
- Insufficient Link Margin
- Moisture in the Transmission System
- Physical Specifications
- Common System Specifications
- EX-2.4i System Specifications
- EX-4.9i System Specifications
- EX-5i System Specifications, 5.3 GHz Band
- EX-5i System Specifications, 5.4 GHz Band
- EX-5i System Specifications, 5.8 GHz Band
- Interfaces
- Back-to-back Bench Testing
- DC Coupler for Antenna Alignment
- Interface Connections
- DIP Switch Settings (-16 Models Only)
- Copyright Notices
- Index
Exalt Communications, Inc.
Exalt i-Series Installation and Management Guide
5000001 47
2007-04-15
Installation
This section presents all tasks required to install the Exalt Digital Microwave Radio.
Mechanical Configuration and Mounting
The i-Series radios are one-piece radio designs intended for deployment in a telecom
equipment rack indoors or in an appropriate environmental enclosure. The device must be
deployed within an ambient temperature range as specified, and properly ventilated with
no obstructions to the air intake and exhaust. The standard models occupy 1 rack unit
(1RU = 1.75”/4.5cm ) height in a typical telecom rack. The -16 models occupy 1.5 RU
(2.625”/6.7cm).
In most cases, additional racked equipment can be placed directly above and/or below the
device with no empty spaces in the rack. However, depending on power consumption and
ventilation for adjoining devices, they may pass heat to the device, not allowing the radio
to cool properly and increasing the risk of malfunction. Heat dissipation from the radio
may also affect adjoining devices. Provide air space above and below the device, where
possible. If not possible, a thermal analysis may be required by a professional engineer to
determine the impact of thermal transfer between all adjoining units.
Provide proper clearance for all cables and connectors attached to the device. Notably,
the RF cable connector may require significant clearance for the bend radius of the
coaxial cable assembly. Use a properly specified 90º RF connector to minimize clearance
requirements, which may be necessary in enclosure implementations. All RF connectors,
cables, and adapters must be rated for operation within the radio’s frequency range
(2400–2483.5 MHz for EX-2.4i; 4940-4990 MHz for EX-4.9i; 5250–5850 MHz for EX-
5i). RF connector losses must be accounted for within the link engineering design and
output power settings.
Rack Mounting
Rack mounting hardware for a standard 19" (48cm) rack is included in the accessory kit.
Attach the rack mounting brackets to the sides of the unit with the provided screws. The
radio can be mounted in one of four configurations:
• Front flush mount (front panel even with the rack mounting surface)
Figure 10 Front flush mount configuration