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
Chapter 1. System Overview
This section overviews features and capabilities of the Eclipse node (INU/INUe) with
companion ODU 600 for use on the 5.8 GHz unlicensed band.
5.8 GHz operation is compliant with FCC CFR47 Part 15.247, and Industry Canada
RSS-210.
l It has been tested and certified for use with a parabolic antenna with a
maximum gain of 45.9 dBi.
Operation is split-mount comprising an indoor rack-mounted INU or INUe, and one
or more tower-mounted ODU 600s.
l Eclipse supports multiple radio links from a common indoor unit.
l Path, equipment, and data protection options support comprehensive link,
network and data redundancy.
l Plug-in cards on the INU or INUe provide a wide choice of user interfaces and
radio link operation.
l The node-based concept eliminates most ancillary equipment and external
cabling, and offers smooth upgrade paths for next generation networks.
Figure1.INUe
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