User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Eclipse ODU 600 5.8 GHz ISM Band Installation Manual Rev.001
- Copyright & Terms of Use
- Aviat Networks Support
- Eclipse Product Compliance Notes
- Contents
- Volume I: Introduction and Safety
- Volume II: System Overview
- Volume III: Installation
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Installation
- Chapter 2. ODU Installation
- Chapter 3. INU and INUe Installation
- INU/INUe Overview
- Installation Requirements
- Installation Procedure
- Plug-in Installation
- INU/INUe Cable Assemblies
- DAC Trib Connectors and Cables
- NMS Connectors and Cables
- NMS 10/100Base-T Connector
- Maintenance V.24 Connector
- Auxiliary and Alarm Connectors and Cables
- AUX Data Cable: Async, HD26 to Wirewrap, 2 m
- AUX Data Cable: Sync, HD26 to Wirewrap, 2 m
- AUX Data Cable: Async, HD26 to 3 X DB9, 1 m
- AUX Data Cable: Sync, HD26 to 3 X DB9, 1 m
- AUX Data Cable: Async, AUX HD26 to AUX HD26, 1 m
- AUX Data Cable: Sync, AUX HD26 to AUX HD26, 1 m
- AUX Alarm I/O Cable: HD15 to Wirewrap, 2 m or 5 m
ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL
About the Documentation
This documentation provides information on the installation of an Eclipse
Microwave Radio system comprising the INU/INUe and ODU 600 for operation on
the 5.8 GHz unlicensed band in USA and Canada.
Intended Audience
This information is for use by trained technicians or engineers. It does not provide
information or instruction on basic technical procedures. Aviat Networks recom-
mends you read the relevant sections of this manual thoroughly before beginning
any installation or operational procedures.
Organization
This manual is divided into the following sections:
l Health and Safety Requirements
l System Overview
l Installation
Additional Resources
The resources identified below contain additional information.
l Eclipse User Manual.
l Aviat Networks Microwave Radio System Best Practices Guide. Use to assist
in installing, commissioning, and troubleshooting Eclipse and other
microwave radio products.
Contact Aviat Networks or your supplier for availability.
Documentation Conventions and Terminology
Caution, Warning and Note Cues
The following cues are used to characterize particular types of associated supporting
information.
CAUTION: A caution item identifies important information pertaining
to actions that may cause damage to equipment, loss of data, or cor-
ruption of files.
WARNING: A warning item identifies a ser ious physical
danger or major possible problem.
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