User guide
March 2005 Guide To This User Guide
Through Software Release 6.1
Page 28 of 425 Issue 1
Canopy System User Guide
Examples
A list of common tasks and references to information that supports each task is provided
in Table 2.
Table 2: Examples of where to find information in this user guide
If you want to know… then see… because…
Avoiding Self Interference
on Page 114
this topic is important to RF
planning.
what the Spectrum Analyzer in
SM and BHS feature does
Monitoring the RF
Environment on Page 285
this topic is also important to
managing the network.
what software releases support
the Spectrum Analyzer in SM
and BHS feature.
System Release 4.1
Features on Page 352
this section is where the feature
sets are distinguished by
release.
what types of slots compose the
Canopy frame
Understanding Bandwidth
Management on Page 59
this information is helpful for
understanding Canopy networks.
how to set the acknowledgement
and control slot parameters
Slot Specifications on Page
192
setting these parameters is part
of configuring an AP for its
destination.
how to calculate whether an
object will interfere with a signal
Noting Possible
Obstructions in the Fresnel
Zone on Page 99
this topic is important to RF
planning.
Cables on Page 26
cables are accessory
components.
how long a cable you can use
from the GPS antenna to the
CMM
Procedure 24 on Page 261
or Procedure 28 on Page
268
the advisory applies to mounting
GPS antennas and CMMs.
how to react to a WatchDog
Event Log message
Messages that Flag
Abnormal Events on Page
332 and Messages that
Flag Normal Events on
Page 332
together, these two sections
document all significant Event
Log messages.
what beam angle the passive
reflector dish produces
Specifications and
Limitations
on Page 52,
then downward to a table
for a Canopy Part Number
that includes “RF.”
the beam angle is a specification.
how to aim the passive reflector
dish
Installing a Reflector Dish
on Page 275
aiming is associated with
Backhaul Module installation.