Motorola Canopy Backhaul Module user manual Alignment

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Alignment

The Alignment web page contains tools to assist in the alignment of a subscriber module to an access point module. There are two modes that can be utilized when aligning a module: 1) RSSI only and 2) normal alignment mode.

RSSI Only is a mode where the module will report the signal strength based on the amount of energy present at a selected frequency. The subscriber module does not have to be registered to an access point module for information on signal strength to be reported back. This can simplify the aiming process for long links when the Canopy passive reflector (5.7GHz band only) is being used.

To utilize RSSI only mode:

Choose the frequency to monitor from the pick list (this would be the same frequency that the backhaul timing master module is transmitting on)

Click the radio button to highlight “Enable” on RSSI Only mode

Click “Enable Aiming Mode

The module will now report back the level of RF energy present at that specific frequency. To refresh the screen, click the Enable Aiming Mode button as appropriate or configure the web page auto-refresh option.

The normal operation of alignment mode will report information as it relates to the RSSI level and Jitter value. To utilize normal alignment mode, ensure that the Disabled radio button is checked and then click Enable Aiming Mode button. As with the previous mode to refresh the mode either continue clicking the Enable Aiming Mode button or configure the auto-refresh option. Also, during normal alignment mode the LEDs on the outside of the Canopy module will report back information on the performance of the link. There are 6 LEDs and when in alignment mode the LEDs are turned into a 6-position bar graph. The more LEDs that are lit, the better the RSSI and Jitter values the module is seeing. The colors of the LEDS have no particular meaning other than to assist is distinguishing one position from the next.

The minimum values that are needed for an acceptable link are RSSI this above 700, Jitter that is between 5 and 9, and link efficiencies that are greater than 90% in both the up and down link. If

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Contents User Manua L Important Note on Modifications Exposure Note Hardware Warranty in U.S Trademarks, Product Names, and Service Names Table of Contents Getting Started Accessories Appendix Specifications Getting Started Document Change HistoryProduct Description Canopy BackhaulModule Description Operational Mode Alignment Mode Background Information on Networking System Overview and Site Planning DefinitionsSite Selection Criteria Canopy Backhaul Masters SlavePage General Considerations Channel Plans GHz Recommended FrequenciesNetworking Information Lightning ProtectionElectrical Requirements Reflector dishes Advanced Features Security DES EncryptionSecurity AES Encryption Password password-if-configured BrandingSpecific information on this MIB see RFC 1213 for details Installation Configuration of the Backhaul ModulesUnpack the Canopy Products Installation of the equipment Click Enable Aiming Mode AlignmentCabling MAC Address ESN Non-auto-sensing Auto-sensingRJ-45 Crossover Interface Screens Timing Master Timing SlaveTiming Master Quick StartStatus Page Configuration Luid Webpage Auto Update the web-based interface. never refresh Canopy Default Plug Event Log Luid SelectLink Test Time & DateSessions GPS Status Ethernet StatsExpanded Stats Timing Slave Page Configuration Webpage Auto Update the web-based interface. never refresh AP Eval Date Ethernet Stats Link Test Alignment BER Display Accessories Appendix Class Network Portion Host PortionSpecifications HTTP, FTP, SNMP, DESWith passive reflector Lbs kg