User Manual

Exalt Communications, Inc.
Exalt i-Series Installation and Management Guide
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2007-06-25
collocated radios may be transmitting and receiving at the same time, incurring near-end
interference.
Note: It is not always necessary to synchronize collocated radios. If
antennas are substantially separated or blocked from one another and/or
frequency separation tuning is used, the opportunity for near-end
interference can be eliminated.
Note: Internal and/or GPS sync features are not released for all models
as of printing. Contact your Exalt Communications representative for
details.
Radio A/B Configuration
Use the Exalt GUI to configure the radio terminals for Radio A and Radio B orientation.
Since many other parameters also need to be set, and the Exalt GUI is needed for these
configurations, this is the best way to completely configure the radio terminals.
Radios arrive from manufacture in default configuration, orientated as Radio B and
configured as shown in Table 1.
Table 1 Factory Default Settings
Parameter EX-2.4i EX-4.9i EX-5i
Frequency 2441 4965 MHz 5788
Transmit Power +7 dBm +4dBm +4dBm
Bandwidth 8MHz 10MHz 8MHz
Mode Mode 1
Link Distance <10 miles
TDD Frame Size 2ms
Link Security Key 000000000000
Administration Password password
User Password password
IP Address 10.0.0.1
IP Mask 255.0.0.0
IP Gateway 0.0.0.0
Ethernet Interfaces Enabled, 100/Full
AUX port NMS Access In-Band
T1/E1 Settings (-16 models) All Enabled, T1, B8ZS, AIS
T1/E1 Settings (std. models) Disabled