User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Hardware Overview
- Chapter 3 – Installation and Initialization
- Chapter 4 - Commissioning
- Introduction
- Access Rights
- Restore Defaults
- Configure, Manage and Monitor using Web Browser
- General Screen
- IP Address Setup
- Dual License - Design Type Setup
- Frequency, Modulation and ATPC Setup
- Ethernet Advanced Configuration
- Data Rate Settings for Connected User Interfaces
- Save Configured Parameters
- BER Test – GX800 Link and User Lines Verification
- Analysis of Interference in GX800 link
- Firmware Upgrade, License Upgrade
- Alarms
- SNMP Settings
- IP Management
- Chapter 5 – Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6 - Technical Parameters
- Chapter 7 - Appendix
screen. To logout, click LOGOUT and repeat the same steps on the remote side of the
link.
!! ATTENTION !! Do not forget to save the configured parameters by performing a
“COMMIT” operation.
Aligning the Antennas
Align the antenna (not supplied) only when both the terminals are operating in normal weather
conditions.
Antenna alignment can be done in both horizontal and vertical directions by using a DC
voltmeter. The higher the measured voltage is, the highest is the received signal level. The
voltage is measured directly on the output BNC connector on the ODU (RSSI - Received Signal
Strength Indication). It is recommended to use an appropriate BNC adapter for your DVM.
Given below is the typical Receive Signal Level Voltage for licensed bands.
Antenna alignment should be done only during favorable weather conditions. During adverse
weather conditions such as rain, fog, snow and smog, antenna alignment should not be done as
Tsunami™ GX800 Installation and Management Guide 18
Figure 18: RSL Vbnc Curve
Figure 17: RSSI Connector