User's Manual

Table Of Contents
ODU Menu
BreezeMAX Modular Base Station System Manual 149
The available values are the list numbers from the displayed list of available
Frequency Bands.
The Configured ODU Frequency Band can be updated only if the ODU is not
associated with any AU Channel, or if the Admin Status of the associated AU
Channel is Disabled.
Compatibility between the Configured ODU Frequency Band and its actual band
is verified by the AU upon trying to associate the ODU with a Channel. If the
Configured ODU Frequency Band differs from the actual band supported by the
ODU, a mismatch trap will be sent by the AU upon trying to associate it with a
Channel and the association will be rejected.
4.8.4.4 Tx Power
The Tx Power parameter defines the power level of the transmitted signal at the
antenna port of the ODU.
The range is from 13 to 50 dBm using a 0.25 dBm resolution. If the entered value
is not compatible with the installed ODU, a trap will be issued. If the entered
value is below the minimum supported by the ODU the actual power will be set to
the minimum supported by the unit. If the entered value is above the maximum
supported by the ODU, the power will be changed to the maximum value
supported by the ODU.
The actually supported range is:
3.5 GHz units: 24 to 34 dBm.
2.x GHz units with HC08 version 134: 25 to 36 dBm.
2.x GHz units with HC08 version 137 (new ODU, HW ready for 10 MHz
bandwidth): 30 to 36 dBm.
The default is 28 dBm (will be automatically changed to 30 in new 2.x GHz units
with HC08 version 137).
If the Diversity Mode is set to Fourth Order Diversity, the Tx Power of the ODUs
associated with Channels 2-4 will be forced to the value configured for the ODU
associated with Channel 1.
If the Diversity Mode is set to Second Order Diversity, the Tx Power of the ODU
associated with Channel 2 will be forced to the value configured for the ODU