ADTRAN 5045 System Overview, Features and Benefits, Configuration and Management, Operational

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Section 1 System Description

TRACER 5045 System Manual

 

 

1.SYSTEM OVERVIEW

The ADTRAN TRACER 5045 wireless ethernet switch to transport 10/100BaseT/TX data at 45 Mbps in point-to-point applications for up to 25 miles on a line-of-sight path. As authorized under Part 15.247 of the FCC Rules, the TRACER 5045 operates license-free in the 5.8 GHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band. The ISM band requires no frequency coordination or licensing of end users.

The TRACER 5045 provides four dual speed 10/100BaseT/TX interfaces that operate with both half and full-duplex capability. Backpressure flow control is provided for full-duplex communication. Each port is 802.3 and 802.3u compliant.

For configuration and testing, the TRACER 5045 provides the capability to control the remote system through a separate maintenance channel. Complete configuration and performance data is available through menus accessed using a standard RS-232 terminal interface.

2.FEATURES AND BENEFITS

The following is a brief list of the TRACER 5045 features and benefits:

Configuration and Management

Easy to use VT100 control port (RS-232 interface) for configuration and monitoring

Remote configuration of both ends of the wireless link, from each end of the link

Operational

Four port Layer 2 ethernet switch and MAC bridging

No license required per FCC Rules Part 15.247

Frequency: 5.725 to 5.850 GHz

Point-to-point, up to 25 miles

1-U high unit for easy rack-mounting

Ethernet

Four 10BaseT/100BaseTX interfaces

IEEE 802.3 and 802.3u compliant

Backpressure flow control provided on all full-duplex interfaces

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Contents Tracer Trademarks To the Holder of the ManualAbout this Manual Revision History Safety Instructions Save These Important Safety InstructionsFCC-Required Information Radio Frequency Interface StatementFCC Output Power Restrictions Exposure to Radio Frequency FieldsRepair and Return Pre-Sales Inquiries and Applications SupportInstallation and Maintenance Support Post-Sale SupportTraining Table of Contents Table of Contents Tracer 4208 System Manual System Description Features and Benefits Configuration and ManagementSystem Overview OperationalReceiver Power Line-of-SiteReceiver Sensitivity Antenna Information Other ConsiderationsMicrowave Path Engineering Basics Tracer 5045 System Manual LINE-OF-SITE TerminologyDecibels Calculating the Fade MarginReceiver Power Transmitted Power PT Antenna GainCarrier Wavelength λ Path Distance dSystem Losses L Path Loss LP Typical Coaxial Loss for Common Cable TypesReceiver Sensitivity Antenna InformationAntenna Alignment Path Loss for Given Path Lengths MilesTracer Rssi Test Points Antenna Beam PatternsFresnel Zones, Earth Curvature, & Antenna Heights Minimum Antenna Height for Given Path Lengths Other Considerations Path AvailabilityTerrain Terrain Factor Description Climate Climate Factor DescriptionMicrowave Path Engineering Basics Tracer 5045 System Manual At-A-Glance Specifications Reviewing the Front Panel DesignEquipment Dimensions Power RequirementsReviewing the Front Panel Design Rssi Monitoring InterfaceReviewing the Tracer 5045 Rear Panel Design Rear Panel Description Name Connector RS-232 Connection DB-25 Terminal UseRS-232 Connection Pinout Tracer 5045 DCE to Terminal DTE Diagram DB-25 RS-232 Connection Modem UseTracer 5045 DCE to Personal Computer DB-9 Alarm Contacts Plug-In Terminal Block 10/100BaseT/TX Connections RJ-48CTracer 5045 DCE to Modem DCE DB-25 100BaseT/Tx Interface PinoutDC Power Connection Plug-In Terminal Block Antenna Interface N-Type connectorAT-A-GLANCE Specifications FuseHardware Description Specification Transmitter Hardware Description Specification Power Engineering Guidelines Tracer 5045 System Manual Network Turnup Procedure Unpack and Inspect the SystemContents of Adtran Shipment IntroductionTools Required Unpack and Inspect the SystemChannel Selection Grounding InstructionsSupplying Power to the Unit Connecting the Ethernet InterfacesMounting Options Navigating the Terminal Menu Terminal Menu and System ControlMenu Descriptions Navigating the Terminal Menu Terminal Menu WindowNavigating using the Keyboard Keys Password ProtectionTerminal Menu and System Control To do this Press this keyMenu Descriptions Contact InformationRx Power Tx PowerRF Status Ethernet StatusMain Menu Tracer System Configuration Default password for the Tracer 5045 is tracer Tracer Link Performance History Ethernet Switch Status Ethernet Switch Status RX Packets Dropped User Interface Guide Tracer 5045 System Manual Installing/Troubleshooting the Tracer Hardware OverviewLED Indicators PWR LED OverviewTST LED RF Down LEDRF Errors STEP-BY-STEP TroubleshootingRF LOW LED LAN LEDsINSTALLING/TROUBLESHOOTING the Tracer Hardware Installing/Configuring Ethernet Hardware Troubleshooting Guide Tracer 5045 System Manual