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WinLink 1000 Series

Brand: Radwin | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
  1. user manual
  2. regulatory compliance
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. list of figures
  11. list of tables
  12. Welcome to WinLink™ 1000!
  13. Key Applications
  14. video surveillance
  15. Private Networks
  16. Key Features of WinLink™ 1000
  17. WinLink™ 1000 Link
  18. IDU-E
  19. IDU-R
  20. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Devices
  21. PoE-8
  22. Antennas
  23. Flat Panel Antennas
  24. RADWIN Newtwork Management System (RNMS)
  25. Accessories
  26. A Little Terminology
  27. Conventions Used in this Manual
  28. Windows Terminology
  29. Viewing and Printing
  30. Planning the Link Site
  31. Stage 1: Preliminary Survey
  32. Stage 2: Physical Survey
  33. Additional Outdoor Site Requirements
  34. Preventing overexposure to RF energy
  35. Protection against Lightning
  36. Package Contents
  37. IDU-E or IDU-R package containing:
  38. PoE-8 Package Containing:
  39. BDU Package Contents
  40. Outdoor installation
  41. Mounting the Lightning Protection Devices
  42. IDU-R Installation
  43. Connecting power to the IDU
  44. Connecting the ODU to the IDU
  45. Connecting and Aligning ODUs / Antennas
  46. Minimum System Requirements
  47. Getting Started with the RADWIN Manager
  48. The RADWIN Manager log-on Concept
  49. Log-on Errors
  50. Incorrect IP Address
  51. Changing the Log-On Password
  52. Default Settings
  53. Installation
  54. Step 3, Channel Settings
  55. Step 4, Hub Site Synchronization Settings
  56. Step 6, TDM Clock Configuration
  57. Step 7, Installation Summary and Exit
  58. The Main Window of the RADWIN Manager
  59. The RADWIN Manager Toolbar
  60. Main Menu Functionality
  61. Elements of the RADWIN Manager Main Window
  62. Chapter 7 Configuring the Link Overview
  63. Configuration
  64. Step 7, Configuration Summary and Exit
  65. Editing the Configuration Parameters by Site
  66. Functions on the left of the dialog box:
  67. Viewing System Details
  68. Hub Site Sync
  69. Site Management: IP Address and VLAN
  70. Lost or forgotten VLAN ID
  71. Changing the Link Password
  72. Forgotten Community string
  73. Link Lock Security Feature
  74. Setting the Date and Time
  75. Ethernet Properties
  76. ODU Mode
  77. Setting the Maximum Information Rate
  78. TDM MHS Status
  79. Setting External Alarm Inputs
  80. Resetting
  81. IDU Detection
  82. Muting the alignment tone buzzer
  83. configuration with telnet
  84. Retrieving Link Information (Get Diagnostics)
  85. Link Compatibility
  86. TDM Loopbacks
  87. Local External Loopback
  88. Local Internal Loopback
  89. The Link Budget Calculator
  90. Viewing Performance Reports
  91. Performance Monitoring Report Toolbar
  92. Events, Alarms and Traps
  93. RADWIN Manager Traps
  94. Setting the Events Preferences
  95. Active Alarms
  96. Reverting Alert Messages
  97. Troubleshooting
  98. Replacing an ODU
  99. Mounting an ODU on a Pole
  100. Mounting an ODU on a Wall
  101. User Input
  102. Calculations
  103. About the Fresnel Zone
  104. Running the Link Budget Calculator
  105. Grounding for Antenna Cable
  106. Grounding for Indoor/Outdoor Units
  107. External Lightning Surge Suppressors and Grounding
  108. Internal ESD Protection circuits
  109. Why this is Needed?
  110. required equipment
  111. Changing Band for DFS
  112. What is the Software Upgrade Utility?
  113. Expected Signal Level for AIND radios
  114. Performing WinLink™ 1000 AIND Alignment
  115. Configuring the Link
  116. What is Hub Site Synchronization?
  117. Hardware Installation
  118. ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout
  119. RADWIN 2000 Considerations
  120. HSS Link Configuration
  121. Site Configuration
  122. BRS Link Configuration
  123. FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 GHz Links: Background
  124. FCC/IC 5.4/5.3 GHz Link Configuration
  125. What is a RADWIN Monitored Hot Standby
  126. What RADWIN MHS provides
  127. Purpose of this Appendix
  128. Maintaining a RADWIN MHS Link
  129. ODU Replacement
  130. Monitoring the Links
  131. Switching Logic
  132. Switching back from the Secondary to the Primary Link
  133. System Operation description
  134. About the RADWIN Cascaded Links
  135. About the RADWIN Video Surveillance Product
  136. technical specifications
  137. Ethernet Interface
  138. Safety
  139. Antenna Characteristics
  140. User Port Connectors
  141. LAN Port for PoE-8
  142. IDU (all models) Alarm Connector
  143. DC Power Terminals
  144. About the MIB
  145. Community String
  146. MIB Parameters
  147. Supported Variables from the RFC 1213 MIB
  148. MIB Traps
  149. Trap Parameters
  150. IDU-C Alarms
  151. WinLink™ 1000 Safety Distances
  152. Généralités
  153. Protection contre la foudre
  154. Connecter la terre à IDU-C
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