User's Manual

5.8GHz PDH User’s Manual
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8.3 Initialization
Login the local end initialization mode as User Nameinitialize Passwordinitialize. In the
Main Window, select Superuser Æ Equipment Setting. Another initialization window will
appear with five
different working mode: IDU Setting ODU SettingAlarm SettingCross
ConnectingUser I/O Setting.
8.3.1 IDU Setting
While setting the below functions, first modify or add any new settings, then press Send
Setting to save it in the Status. It is also saved in the IDU equipment. The setting will now
be shown on the window Status. Press Check to check any settings made. It will read all
the data from the IDU. Exit the window if there are no error settings.
i. IDU Address: Each and every E1 modem in the network has its own unique IDU
Address for different purpose and ease of setting. While setting up the station, all
initialization must be done here first. If initialization is not set accordingly, it will not work
properly. As given the figures, we first enter “2” in IDU Address. Press Send Setting to
confirm.
ii. Link ID: Link ID might have similar equipment close by if it is kept in the same
environment. In order to prevent wrong connection, it is strongly advised to enter a
differentiating Link ID.
Check button: Read all the IDU setting and to check whether it has been written in.
Password Change button: Edit initial login and password.
Exit button: Exit and close the initialization mode window.
Link ID: 1
Link ID: 2
X no link
Station A Link ID: 2 Station B Link ID: 2
Station A Link ID: 1 Station B Link ID: 1