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PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series User Guide Task 11: Updating system configuration
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Task 11: Updating system configuration
Reviewing system configuration attributes
When antenna alignment is complete and the units have been disarmed, the system
configuration should be reviewed and updated as necessary.
To update the system configuration, select menu option System, Configuration. The
System Configuration page is displayed (Figure 6-19).
Update the attributes as
required (Table 6-8), th
en select Submit Updated System Configuration.
Table 6-8 System Configuration attributes
Attribute Meaning
Link Name User defined identity for the link. Updated in Step 2: Wireless
configuration on page 6-31.
Site Name User defined name for the site, with additional notes
(optional).
Master Slave
Mode
Read only. Updated in Step 2: Wireless configuration on page
6-31.
Link Mode
Optimization
Read only. Updated in Step 2: Wireless configuration on page
6-31.
Channel
Bandwidth
Read only. Updated in Step 2: Wireless configuration on page
6-31.
Max Receive
Modulation Mode
The maximum mode the unit will use as its adaptive
modulation. By default the Max Receive Modulation Mode is
the highest mode available.
For minimum error rates, set the maximum modulation mode
to the minimum necessary to carry the required traffic.
Max Transmit
Power
This is the maximum transmit power at which the unit will
operate, configurable in steps of 1 dB. Its maximum setting is
dependent on the region of operation and this is controlled by
the license key.
It will normally show the value configured during the
alignment task. For short links however, the unit may have
automatically reduced this to 12 dBm in order to prevent
receiver overload at the other end of the link.
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