User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Part A – Preface
- Safety Information
- Revision History
- Important Information
- Compliance Information
- Part B – Feature Overview
- Introduction
- Features and Benefits
- Q Data Radio Range
- Part C – System Topologies & Operating Modes
- System Topologies
- Operating Modes
- Part D – Feature Detail
- Hardware
- Efficiency and Bandwidth
- Connectivity
- Ease of Use
- Security
- Part E – Radio Planning and Design
- Radio Path analysis
- BER & Fade Margin
- Radio Accessories
- RF Feeders and Protection
- Part F – Quick Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Half Duplex Radio - QR450
- Full Duplex Radio - QB450
- Hot Standby Half Duplex Radio - QP450
- Hot Standby Full Duplex Radio - QH450
- LED indicators
- Connecting Antennas
- Communication Ports
- Activating Transmitter
- Factory Default
- Digital I/O
- Connecting to Web User Interface (WUI)
- Resolving Ethernet Connection Issues
- Part G– Quick Start Guide
- Step-by-Step Point to Point Setup
- Step-by-Step eDiags Setup
- System Topology Configuration
- Serial and MODBUS
- Single Frequency (Simplex) Mode
- E-Series Emulation Mode
- Part H – Advanced
- Connectivity
- Ease of Use
- Security
- Part I – Installation & Commissioning
- Optimising the Antenna for Rx Signal
- Commissioning
- Part J – Firmware Updating and Maintenance
- Firmware Updating
- Global Firmware Updating
- Fuse Replacement - QR450
- Part K – Open Source License Acknowledgements
- Part L – Support Options
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Connecting Antennas
The RF antenna system should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and local regulatory
requirements.
• The RF (Antenna) connector on the QR450 is a TNC type female connector.
• The RF (Antenna) connectors on the QB450 and the QP450 are N-Type female connectors.
Good quality, low loss, feeder cable, should be considered according to the length of the cable run. also, use a short, flexible
patch cable between the radio and lightning arrestor or flange mount of the radio cabinet/enclosure. Ensure all external
connections are waterproofed.
Communication Ports
Ethernet Ports (ETH)
The ETH ports are 10/100 Base-T compliant, using RJ-45 sockets. These sockets support both TIA/EIA-568-A & B wiring as
they have Auto MDI/MDIX Auto Sensing. This means you can use both straight-through and cross-over type CAT-5 or better
patch cables. All RJ45 connectors should utilise mating plugs that include an integral locking tab.
If termination of a cable is required, then the following
wiring arrangement should be followed (Compliant with
TIA/EIA-568-A).
Maximum differential voltage : 5v, 50mA max through
each differential pair.
If 100-BaseT connection speed is required, CAT-6
Shielded cable should be used for installation to comply
with ETSI EMC directives.
QB450 & QP450 QR450
Part F – Quick Reference Guide