Installation Manual

User Reference and Installation Manual 3-27
CarrierWave Digital Radio MK-MAN-01
keys. When the IP address is correct for your network (it must at least be in the same subnet
as the PC you have connected), use the left arrow key to move back to the menu (move left
until there are no flashing underlines).
5. Continue moving down in the “OA&M Params” menu and change the NM: (Netmask)
parameter to be compatible, in the same manner as the IP address. The GW: (gateway) and
FR: (far end) addresses do not need to be changed at this time.
6. When the IP and NM parameters are correct, move the cursor up to the “Save Changes” item
and press the enter key.
7. Use the escape key to back up to the Super User menu, then select the “Reboot IDU” item to
reboot. Press the Enter key to initiate the IDU reboot.
When the reboot process is complete, the IDU should be accessible from your PC.
3.7.2.4 Configuring the IDU
Use the Front Panel Menu to configure the IDU as follows:
1. From the main menu select “Modify Config”.
2. From the Modify Config menu select “Link Params”.
3. On the Link Parameters menu move the cursor to “Mode:” and use the left/right keys to select
from the list of available operating modes.
4. When the correct operating mode is visible, use the Enter key to save it.
5. Move the cursor down to the “Chan:” item and select the proper channel in the same manner.
6. Use the Escape key to back up to the Modify Config” menu and then select the “Adaptive Pwr
Ctrl” menu.
7. Move the cursor to the Start Power item and use left/right keys to select the desired output
power level. When Power Control is off, this will be the fixed output power level.
8. Navigate back up to the Modify Config menu and select the TX Control item.
9. On the TX Control menu, use the left/right arrows to turn the transmitter on or off, and then
use the Enter key to save the setting.
The CarrierWave Digital Radio is now ready for operation (assuming the ODU is connected to the
IDU via the ODU/IDU Interconnect cable (labeled To ODU).