BridgeWave AR60X manual Antenna Alignment

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AR60X Installation Manual

3.9 Antenna Alignment

1.Finish the installation as described in Chapter 3.6 and 3.7

2.Ensure fiber cables are still disconnected!

3.Connect DC power to the radio.

4.Verify that the Power LED is lit. If the Power LED is not lit, use voltmeter to verify correct voltage and polarity at radio. To reverse the power polarity, unplug the power jack and swap the two conductors.

5.Repeat steps 1 through 4 on other side of the link.

6.Connect QUAL and RSL test cable to the radio.

7.Slightly rotate each antenna up/down and left/right to find the maximum RSL voltage reading. To ensure that the antennas are not aligned on a side­lobe, they must be rotated at least ten degrees on each side of the visually­perceived alignment center to ensure that the true maximum RSL voltage is found; note that the width of the center beam is only 0.6 degrees and the first side­lobe beam is only 1.5 degrees off from center. Set the antenna in the position that results in the highest RSL voltage reading. See Section 3.9 to determine the proper use of the supplied test cable in order to read the RSL voltage.

Verify that the RSL voltage falls within the expected range based on the graph in Appendix B.

8.Ensure all bolts are tightened securely and the RSL voltage remains unchanged during tightening. Keep in mind that it is very important that the azimuth bolts are tightened before any adjustment on the elevation is done. The very narrow beamwidth of this antenna (0.6º) makes it necessary to completely tighten the bolts of the azimuth adjustment while adjusting the elevation and vice versa.

9.Connect the fiber cable to one of the radios at a time. The fibers should already be connected to active network equipment. If the unit is not to be connected using fiber cabling, a temporary loopback fiber must be used to perform this operation.

10.Verify the Fiber LED’s on each radio are illuminated solid.

The fiber integrity indication on the network equipment could show up or down independent of the link status. Once the radio link is up and network equipment connected on both sides of the link the network equipment should indicate fiber integrity.

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Contents AR60X Wireless Ethernet Links Copyright Notice & Disclaimer Export ControlProduct Compatibility Safety Equipment Precautions Regulatory InformationTable of Contents Introduction Purpose of ManualPrior Knowledge Return Material Authorization RMA Contact InformationGeneral Equipment ChecklistSite Planning Line of Sight LOSLink Distance Antenna LocationCabling ­3 14­gauge DC power cable with crimp connectors Grounding & LightningEnvironmental Cabling Diagram Installation Equipment UnpackingEquipment Inventory Qty DescriptionInstallation Tools Antenna Mount Installation Tighten bolts SecurelyTighten bolts securely AR60X Installation Manual Antenna and Radio Installation ­9 Captive radio bolt detail ­10 Attaching the radio to the back of the antenna ­12 Elevation up/down adjustment Cable Installation Fiber CablingOptional Copper Ethernet Cabling Ground Cabling Ice Shield Canopy Installation IntroductionQty Description AR60X Installation Manual Antenna Alignment Auto Calibration States ­10 Quality Voltage Graph 10QUAL and RSL Test Cable Radio Link Status Indicators Connecting Network Equipment Network Port StatisticsAppendix a Troubleshooting Contact BridgeWave support to obtain a login accountAR60X Installation Manual Appendix B RSL Voltage vs. Distance DistanceStd. Limited Warranty & SW License Limited Hardware WarrantyLimitation of Remedy and Liability Provisions