IP-20C Quick Setup Guide: Rev A.01 December 2016
IP-20C Quick Setup Guide: Rev A.01 December 2016
Rev A.01
December 2016
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Remove the tie wrap securing Hand-tighten the gland to the radio
the cable to the gland and unit until there is full contact between
connect the connector into the Secure the cable to the
the gland and the radio unit and gland using a tie wrap.
IP-20C connector. hand-tighten the gland cap.
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Tighten the
two top
Insert the power Insert the power cable wires screws.
cable into the gland. into the power connector.
Match “+” to the 0V wire and
“-“ to the -48V wire.
Cable Grounding
No grounding is required for optical (SFP) cables.
External shielded CAT5E cable should be grounded to the antenna tower at the
top (next to the IP-20 unit) and the bottom of the external run and every 50m
using the kit CAT5E_gnd_kit.
to ANSI/TIA-568
standard).
CSR
Notes:
The unit’s earthing screw terminal shall be permanently connected to protective earth in a building installation in accordance with
applicable national code and regulations by a service person.
A 2-pole circuit breaker, a branch circuit protector, suitably certified in accordance with applicable national code and regulations,
rated maximum 20A, shall be installed for full power disconnection in a building installation.
Any outdoor antenna cable shield shall be permanently connected to protective earth in a building installation.
Description of
unit (optional)
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Select the second
radio interface for the
ABC group.
Select an Ethernet interface or LAG for the link.
Click Create LAG to open a wizard that guides
you through the steps to create a LAG.
If you selected Fixed in the Operational Mode field, the Profile field
appears instead of these fields. Select the ACM profile for the radio in
the Profile field.
If you selected Adaptive in the Operational Mode field, enter the
maximum and minimum profiles for the script in these fields.
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Select Yes to configure in-band
management or No if you do not
need in-band management.
If you selected Yes above, select
the management VLAN.
Select this box if you want to use the
Ethernet interface as well as the radio
interface for in-band management.