Product Info
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Important Notice
- Introduction
- Document structure
- Document marks
- Key Features
- Hardware Platform
- Power supply
- Lightning protection unit
- Synchronization unit
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- AUX-ODU-SYNC Cable gland Assembling
- AUX-ODU-SYNC Connection to ODU
- Packing List
- Planning considerations
- Link Pre-configuration in the lab
- Installation
- Operation & Administration
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
Infinet Wireless: Technical Documentation – InfiMAN Evolution
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3 Introduction
3.1 Document structure
This document consists of the following chapters:
Introduction - presents the information about this document’s purpose and structure.
Planningconsiderations - describes the principles of wireless system planning.
Installation - describes the steps to be taken when installing the equipment at the installation sites and
installation site requirements.
Operation & Administration- presents the functionalities of the web interface, a simple and efficient way to
monitor the device status, configure and maintain the equipment.
Troubleshooting- describesthe actions to be takenduring occured problems investigation.
3.2 Document marks
3.3 Key Features
InfiLINK Evolution is a wireless point-to-point solution with an impressivemaximal performance of up to 670 Mbps,
InfiMAN Evolution is a wireless point-to-multipoint solution withan impressivemaximal performance of up to 800
Mbps. It operates in 5 and 6 GHz frequency ranges: from 4900 to 6425 MHz and supports the channel width 20, 40, 80
MHz with exception for models E5-BSI-L and E5-BSE-L that support 20 and 40 MHz.
Base Stationscan be used with:
a dual polarization integrated antenna with an antenna gain 16 dBi and 21 dBi;
an external antenna connected to two N-type ports using low-loss RF cables.
Subscriber terminals and PTP devices can be used with:
a dual polarization integrated antenna with an antenna gain 18 dBi, 23 dBi, 25 dBi and 28 dBi;
an external antenna connected to two N-type ports using low-loss RF cables.
and operates in LOS and non-LOS conditions.OFDM radio technology is used for data transmission.
3.3.1
Radio
Automatic Modulation Control (AMC) –modulation control algorithm selects the most appropriate
modulation-coding scheme in order to maximize the link performance.
CAUTION
All caution warnings are marked with a special warning sign. One should pay a great deal of attention to
what is written in the Caution section.
NOTE
All notes are marked with a special note sign. Notes usually contain useful comments or hints to the
described section of the document.