User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Chapter 1 - Products Description
- 1.1 BreezeMAX CPEs
- 1.2 Introducing BreezeMAX PRO-S CPE
- 1.3 Introducing BreezeMAX Si CPE
- 1.4 Voice and Networking Gateways
- 1.5 PRO-S CPE Specifications
- 1.6 Si CPE Specifications
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- 2.1 Installing the ODU of the PRO-S CPE
- 2.2 Installing the IDU-1D Indoor Unit of the PRO-S CPE
- 2.3 Installing the Si CPE
- 2.4 Installing the 3.5 GHz Detached Antenna
- 2.5 Installing the 2.3/2.5 GHz Detached Antenna
- Chapter 3 - Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Operation
- 4.1 The SU Installer Monitor Program
- 4.2 Using the Monitor Program
- 4.3 The Main Menu
- 4.4 Unit Control Menu
- 4.5 Registration Parameters Menu
- 4.6 BST/AU ID Parameters Menu
- 4.7 ˘Radio Parameters Menu
- 4.8 Multirate and ATPC Parameters Menu
- 4.9 Performance Monitoring Menu
- 4.10 FDD Parameters (3.x GHz units only)
- 4.11 ˘SU Parameters Summary
- Appendix A - The Web Configuration Server
- Appendix B - Troubleshooting
- Glossary
Aligning the PRO-S CPE’s Antenna
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1 Point the antenna toward the general direction of the Base Station.
2 Connect the SAU to the ODU.
3 Verify that the PWR (power) indication on the SAU is on.
4 Verify that the WLNK LED indicator is on, indicating that the unit is
synchronized with the Base Station. If the SU is not synchronized with the
Base Station, ensure that all parameters are configured properly. If the unit is
still not synchronized with the Base Station, improve the quality of the link by
changing the direction of the antenna or by placing the antenna at a higher
point or in an alternate location.
5 Rotate (and/or tilt if applicable) the ODU/antenna until the maximum link
quality reading is achieved. If you encounter prolonged difficulty in achieving
the expected link quality, try to improve the reception quality by placing the
antenna at a higher point or in an alternate location.
6 Secure the ODU/antenna firmly to the pole.
NOTE
Ensure that the front of the antenna is always facing the Base Station. However, in certain
conditions, such as when the line of sight to the Base Station is hampered, better reception may be
achieved using a reflected signal. In this case, the antenna is not necessarily directed toward the
Base Station.