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1. Web interface SNMP RCS Repeatit NMS Spectrum Analyser Speed Test IP65 40 55 C 270 x 300 x 80 mm 2 7 Kg Trinity 323 TDD Plus 5 150 5 845 GHz 10 20 10 20 40 MHz Plus 100 190 Plus Mbps aggregated throughput OFDM BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 23 dBr2 97 dBm FEC k 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 128 bit AES 15kV Internal DC Grounding Yes Yes Internal typ 23dBi max 1 5 1 typ 7 typ 7 Vertical Horizontal N A 10 100 1000 BaseT Interface with Auto negotiation IEEE 802 3 1 IEEE 802 3u MAC layer bridging self learning 802 1q transparent lt 2ms typical gt 40000 Supported Four Access Categories AC Voice Video Best Effort and Background Traffic classification according to WMM 12 48V DC lt 6W typ RJ 45 Web interface SNMP RCS Repeatit NMS Spectrum Analyser Speed Test IP65 40 55 C 370 x 370 x 80 mm 2 7 Kg lAllowed frequency range depends on the country of operation Maximum allowed EIRP depends on the country of operation 28 Trinity 300 TDD 5 1501 5 845 GH 10 20 40 MHz 190 Mbps aggregated throughput OFDM BPSK QPSK 160AM 64QAM 23 dBn 97 dBm FEC k 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 128 bit AES 15kV Internal DC Grounding Yes Yes External not incl 2 x N female 10 100 1000 BaseT Interface with Auto negotiation IEEE 802 3 1 IEEE 802 3u MAC layer bridging self learning 802 1q transparent lt 2ms typical gt 40000 Supported
2. Four Access Categories AC Voice Video Best Effort and Background Traffic classification according to WMM 12 48V DC lt 6W typ RJ 45 Web interface SNMP RCS Repeatit NMS Spectrum Analyser Speed Test IP67 40 55 C 284 x 174 x 81 mm 2 0 Kg Usage restrictions and legal information This product contains radio equipment for which the use in sev eral countries is subject to restrictions licens or government au thorization European Union Notices The product may be used in all EU countries and other countries following the EU directive 1999 5 EC without any limitations ex cept for the counties mentioned below In EU and other Eurpoean countries the 5 GHz bands have been made available for the use of wireless local area networks LANs The overview of Regulatory Requirements for wireless LANs table provides an overwiew of the regulatory requirements applicable for the 5 GHz bands Require ments for individual countries may change Repeatit recomends that you check with your local regulatory agency for the latest status on regulations for 5GHz fixed radio links Overwiew of Regulatory Requirements Frequency band Max power level mW EIRP Usage 5150 5350 200 23 dBm Indoor ONLY 5470 5725 1000 30 dBm Indoor and outdoor The Regulatory limits for maximum output power are specified in EIRP The EIRP level of a device can be calculated by adding the gain of the antenna used
3. Install the supplied PoE indoor where power and other network equipment is available The PoE can be located at most 100 me ters from the unit Note The supplied PoE adapter Power over Ethernet is strictly for indoor use only Installation Guide 9 Trinity 300 TDD Series Installation Guide Tip Make a loop on the Ethernet cable indoors near the PoE to allow water to drain more easily from the cable before reach ing the PoEs unprotected Ethernet connector Connect the PoE port marked P DATA OUT to the Trinity 300 TDD unit using an outdoor rated Cat5E Ethernet cable The PoE port marked DATA IN should be connected to user supplied net work equipment such as a switch or router Note The Trinity 300 TDD unit will boot as soon as the Ethernet cable from the PoE is connected 1 9 Finalizing the installation Once both units are mounted they need to be aligned for proper operation The Trinity 300 TDD system assists you in doing this us ing external visual signals and a web interface that shows detailed information about the link status and its signal strength Configuration The Trinity 300 TDD units come pre configured and should con nect to each other automatically For optimal throughput you are recommended to accurately configure the distance between the unit using the web interface on the master unit You should also modify the IP configuration on both units to reflect your network setup Alignment M
4. p User Manual Repeatit Trinity 300 TDD Series Quick start Warning This product transmitts information using microwave ra dio signals Installation of fixed outdoor radio links should only be performed by a qualified and trained technician familiar with local radio electric and saftey regulations Before proceeding with the installation verify that the equipment works on the ground Power up both units and put them between your computer and network access you should have full commu nication within a few minutes of powering up the units If the units have no internal antenna make sure you place the antenna connectors directly opposite each other The units are pre configured and paired from factory with the fol lowing parameters Master Client IP address 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 2 Username admin admin Password public public Installing the link e Mount the first unit point it towards the site of the second unit Power it up and make sure the Power LED is lit and the status LED blinks slowly e Mount the second unit Power it up and adjust it for best signal using the status LED see section L 9 for details e Adjust the first unit for best signal using the Status LED 1 Trinity 300 TDD Series e Make sure all cables are secured and connect the link to the network e Configure the distance parameters at the master unit to re flect the correct distance between the units Note Make sure that t
5. Depending on the conditions at the installation site other tools might be needed including but not limited to e Cat5E Ethernet cable e RJ 45 crimp tool and RJ 45 connectors if not using a pre assembled Ethernet cable e An adjustable wrench e Drill for wall mounting e Ground cables e Cable ties to secure cabling 1 4 Unit description There are three LEDs power status and Ethernet link activity 1 5 Installation Installing a Trinity 300 TDD system consists of the steps outlined below each step is explained more thoroughly in the following sections The Trinity 300 TDD link system consists of two Trinity 300 TDD units one master unit and one slave unit the installation steps needs to be carried out for both units Installation Guide 6 Trinity 300 TDD Series Installation Guide LED Colour Status Power P Green On Power on Status S Green Flashing Signal strength pattern Blinking Firmware upgrade in progress Ethernet E Green On blinking Reflects Ethernet traffic and link status Off No Ethernet link 1 Mount the Trinity 300 TDD unit and antenna if applicable at site A 2 Install the PoE at an indoor location where power and network equipment is available 3 Run Ethernet cable from the PoE to the mounted Trinity 300 TDD unit 4 Repeat the above steps for the unit at site B 5 Align antennas for best signal reception 6 For optimal link throughput the following parameters must be
6. radio traffic Note t is not possible to disable encryption and the key must be equal on both units Regulatory domain The frequency band is divided up into channels with each local regulatory agency defining what is permitted for use in its area This affects which channels that are available and the max TX power Warning While it is possible to choose a different regulatory do main that enables the use of other frequencies it is at all times the customers responsibility to ensure that the correct regulatory domain is selected for the country of operation e The installation must comply with local radio regulations re garding allowed frequencies e Repeatit AB and its resellers or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from failing to comply with these guidelines Channel bandwidth How much of the frequency band should be used for a single chan nel Setting this to 40MHz will increase the available transmit rate but each channel will require twice the spectrum width Guard interval Guard interval determines the radio gap between transmissions and has the purpose of making the transmission immune to prop agation delays and other radio artifacts Using a short guard in terval increases throughput at the cost of reduced immunity to Configuration 18 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration propagation delays and transmission interference Can be
7. set to short versus long with short only available at 40MHZ Antenna selection Allows you to limit transmission to only one antenna Trinity 300 units with built in antennas are shipped with dual polarization MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output antennas that allows for two si multaneous data streams to achieve higher throughput This should be set to dual on a MIMO antenna for best throughput Transmit power Effect in dBm of the signal transmitted from the radio device Most regulatory domains have a limit on how high the transmit effect plus antenna gain may be Please consult your local regulatory agency for information on limits in your area Antenna gain This should be set to the gain in dBm of the connected antenna Only applicable for units with external antenna The EIRP is calculated by adding the antenna gain to the config ured transmit power Example Trinity 216 with 16 dBm antenna and 14 dBm TX power results in a 14 16 30dBm EIRP Warning The user must assure that the maximum local EIRP limits are not exceeded to achieve this the output power may have to be reduced The device is by default configured to with a transmit power setting to meet a EIRP limit of 30 dBm Please consult your local regulatory agency or a Repeatit sales partner for information on power limits in your area e The installation must comply with local radio regulations re garding maximum allowed EIRP e Repeatit AB and its resellers
8. slave will attempt to connect to any master that matches its configured remote MAC address Remote MAC Radio device MAC address of the remote peer Settings this will ensure that your unit only connects to a specific peer If left blank 00 00 00 00 00 00 the Trinity 300 unit will use the Link ID and RSSI values of surrounding units to select which peer to connect to Note f left blank it is recommended to use a unique Link ID per link Channel Specifies which radio channel that should be used Selecting Auto channel will make the unit sweep the spectrum and select a chan nel free from other transmissions Only required on the master side Note For European ETSI domains the frequency range 5 15 5 35 GHz is solely for indoor use It is not allowed to use chan nels within this band in an outdoor installation Transmit rate Controls the radio modulation used for transmission which af fects the transmission rate If Channel bandwidth is changed the same modulation will be used but the display will be updated to show the actual data rate Only required on the master side Configuration 17 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration Link ID An arbitrary 32 character long identifier that allows you to differ entiate between multiple Trinity 300 TDD links Note The Link ID Must be equal on both units Encryption key Specifies an encryption key phrase used for the AES 128 bit en cryption of the
9. updated in the web interface e Distance should accurately reflect the distance in kilo meters between the units 1 6 Mounting a Trinity 300 TDD unit A Trinity 300 TDD unit should preferably be mounted on a mast if this is not possible due to the surrounding area it could also be mounted directly on to a wall Make sure there are no obstacles directly in front of or near the unit Note The Trinity units should be mounted with their antennas having a clear line of sight between them Observe the antenna polarization and make sure they match at both installation sites failure to install the units with matching polarization will result in radio signal degradation Use the supplied mounting kit to securely mount the units at both locations make sure the mounting brackets are connected to ground Installation Guide 7 Trinity 300 TDD Series Installation Guide Tip Do not tightly secure the unit and or antenna until the alignment process in complete Mounting instruction for Trinity 323 and Trinity 316 See the supplied document for detailed mounting instructions Figure 1 1 Trinity 323 and Trinity 316 pole mounting Mounting instruction for Trinity 300 TDD The Trinity 300 TDD is supplied with mounting brackets for pole mounting 1 Run the pole clamps around the mounting pole 2 Run the pole clamps through the mounting brackets 3 Attach the pole clamps to the unit using the supplied screws RJ 45 connecto
10. warranty during the remainder of the guarantee period During repair some parts might be replaced These parts are then the property of Repeatit AB 3 The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear faulty us age or handling or other usage other than the one described by Repeatit AB The warranty does not cover defects caused by accidents 4 The warranty is not valid if service is performed on the product by a by Repeatit non unauthorized person or company 5 The warranty is not valid if any products that are not Repeatit original accessories are used with the product 6 There are no warranty written or oral other than this printed warranty Usage restrictions and legal information 31
11. Rate 300MBit s Link uptime 22 hours 23 min System status Uptime 22 hours 25 min Package statistics TX RX Ethernet frames 48018 171839 Success radio 854557 978113 Excessive retries radio 624 Show more Figure 3 1 Unit status The default view see figure 3 1 shows a small selection of sta tus that should tell at a glance that everything is working When more information is interesting extended information can accessed by clicking show more at the bottom of the page Extended information The extended information see figure 3 2 includes the same as the Default view above a set of diagnostic information and some information useful when configuring the units You can hide this information again by clicking the show less button 22 Trinity 300 TDD Series Unit Operation Link BM Radio status RSSI 43 dBm Channel 60 Frequency 5 3 GHz Signal level 81 dBm Noise level 94 dBm TX Rate 300MBit s Remote MAC 00 80 48 6d 67 f0 Link uptime 22 hours 24 min System status Uptime 22 hours 25 min Interface addresses Radio mac 02 08 1e 02 13 fc Ethernet mac 00 08 1e 02 13 fc Package statistics TX RX Ethernet frames 48043 171874 Success radio 854729 978270 Excessive retries radio 624 Checksum errors 19340 PHY errors 145358 Radar PHY errors 0 Figure 3 2 Expanded unit status Status information Radio status RSSI Current signal strength above fictive noise floor of 95dBm Channel The curr
12. The default configuration contains two working servers Enable SNMP Enable SNMP version 2c for monitoring Configuration 20 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration Read only community Specify the SNMPv2c read only community name Read write community Specify the SNMPv2c read write community name STP IEEE 802 1D Enable disable the usage of Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1D on the bridge System settings Unit name Allows you to specify a custom unit name for easier identification Location Allows you to specify a descriptive name for the units geographical location Status LED Visual signal level link status indicator Can be set to pulse mode or disabled If set to pulse mode the LEDs will blink according to the current signal strength Use RCS Enable Disable the use of Repeatits network management system RCS RCS IP The IP address of your RCS server RCS SSL Port SSL port number your RCS is using The default port number is 9998 NTP Enable disable the usage of NTP Network Time Protocol and which NTP servers to use Password Controls the password for the web interface Configuration 21 Unit Operation 3 1 Unit status The status page is the first page you see when accessing the web interface of a Trinity 300 TDD series unit This page gives you a fast overview of the link and unit status Default view Link BM Radio status RSSI 44 dBm Channel 60 TX
13. ake sure the units are roughly aligned using sight or a compass before proceeding with this step On on site A or B slowly move the antenna towards site B or A Use one of the alignment tools to find the optimal alignment External visual indication The LED if enabled indicates the current signal strength with a set of pulses followed by a short pause Note The alignment LED is enabled by default Installation Guide 10 Trinity 300 TDD Series Installation Guide Pulses from dBm to dBm 1 pulse 1 9 2 pulses 10 14 3 pulses 15 19 4 pulses 20 24 5 pulses 25 29 6 pulses 30 Web interface The web interface contains status indicators for both link status and signal strength Color Status Green Very good signal strength Yellow green Good signal strength Orange Bad signal strength Red No link Securing the installation When the Trinity 300 TDD link is running and the antennas have been properly aligned the units must be secured in place to avoid the units moving due to strong winds If the units become mis aligned the link might be lost Tightly fasten the mounting brackets to secure the unit in place make sure the brackets and chassis are connected to ground Se cure Ethernet and antenna cabling using cable ties to avoid un necessary wear on the cabling material and connectors Installation Guide 11 Configuration The Trinity 300 TDD series units can be configured via a web inter face built in in
14. ct series can be obtained from Repeatits web site at http www tucnetworks com there you will also find product news FAQ and other information related to our products 27 Technical Specifications Radio Frequency Bands Channel widths supported Capacity Modulation Max TX Power Max RX sensitivity Error Correction Encryption Surge Protection Antenna Protection DFS Bandwidth control Antenna Gain VSWR 3 dB Beam Width H Plane 3 dB Beam Width V Plane Polarization Connector Ethernet Interface Type Number of Ethernet Ports Framing Coding Traffic Handling Data Latency Packets second VLAN ID for Management Qos Power over Ethernet Connector Management Link Management Protocol NMS Application Tools in web interface Environment IP Code Temperature Size Weight per unit Trinity 316 TDD Plus 5 150 5 845 GH 10 20 40 MHz 190 Mbps aggregated throughput OFDM BPSK QPSK 160AM 64QAM 23 dBn 97 dBm FEC k 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 128 bit AES 15kV Internal DC Grounding Yes Yes Internal typ 16dBi max 1 5 1 typ 20 typ 20 Vertical Horizontal N A 10 100 1000 BaseT Interface with Auto negotiation IEEE 802 3 Bl IEEE 802 3u MAC layer bridging self learning 802 1q transparent lt 2ms typical gt 40000 Supported Four Access Categories AC Voice Video Best Effort and Background Traffic classification according to WMM 12 48V DC lt 6W typ RJ 45
15. ctrum analyzer tool assist you in selecting a clear channel free from other OFDM radio traffic and with minimum amount of background noise The spectrum analyzer shows the amount of environmental RF energy for each available channel classified as valid OFDM signals and other RF noise Refreshing the noise information requires the unit to disable the link and listen for a short time less than a second on each channel this operation might take several minutes to complete Unit Operation 24 Trinity 300 TDD Series Unit Operation Sweep spectrum Auto sweep off lt Current channel 104 5 52 GHz Spectrum Analyzer me OFDM WiFi interference Frequency GHz Figure 3 3 Spectrum analyzer Note The radio traffic will be disabled during the time the an alyzer is running Speed test The integrated speed test will show you the available raw radio throughput 10 of your link The speed test takes approxi Last test 252 296 MBit s Run speed test Radio speed test 251 768 253 208 252 72 252 216 252 296 213 3 MBit s Figure 3 4 Speed test mately 5 10 seconds to complete and does not interrupt normal traffic The graph will the show the last 10 test runs so that you are able to detect improvements Unit Operation 25 Trinity 300 TDD Series Unit Operation 3 3 Firmware upgrading The firmware in a Trinity 300 TDD series unit is upgradeable new firmware brings both b
16. ed your required modifications you need to apply the new settings for the unit to use them This is ac complished by clicking the Apply button in the status pane to the left of the settings as shown in figure B I When you click the Apply button the unit will attempt to re configure itself with the new settings If the apply operation is successful the unit will be running with your new settings if the Configuration 13 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration Load configuration Active settings Load Status Configuration has been modified An apply is required for changes to take effect C safe apply 5 min Apply Basic settings Remote MAC i Channel Transmit rate Link ID Passphrase Advanced settings Regulatory domain Channel bandwidth Guard interval Antenna selection master Auto channel Auto rate trinity200tdd 00 00 00 00 00 00 lt secret trinity200tdd Sweden 20 40 MHz Short Dual 2 A xj Transmit power 7e Reboot unit Distance 0 CAC Policy Regulatory Reboot Gunu a After set b Configuration Figure 2 1 Configuration after set apply fails the unit will automatically revert back to the previous working settings If you happen to make a configuration mistake you are able to manually roll back to a previous working configuration by using the Load configu
17. ent channel that the link is using Frequency The current frequency the link is using Signal level The current signal level in dBm Noise level The current thermal noise level measured by the ra dio card in dBm TX Rate The current transmit rate used by the uunit Link uptime The time the link has been connected and up Remote MAC MAC address of the currently connected remote unit Unit Operation 23 Trinity 300 TDD Series Unit Operation System status Uptime The time the unit has been up since last power up or re boot Interface addresses Radio MAC MAC address of the radio card Ethernet mac MAC address of the Ethernet interface Package statistics Ethernet frames This is the number of Ethernet packets sent over the radio link Success radio This is the number of radio frames holding one or more Ethernet packets sent over the radio link Excessive retries radio This isthe number of radio frames that has been dropped even after all retransmission attempts Checksum errors Total number of radio frames received with CRC error PHY errors Total number of PHY errors received by the radio card PHY errors can be an indication on interference Radar PHY errors Total number of PHY errors received by the radio card that could be potential radar signals 3 2 Link Diagnostic Tools The Tools page contains diagnostic tools for optimizing your Trinity 300 TDD series link Spectrum analyzer The spe
18. he polarization on both units are in the same direction Unaligned polarization will significantly reduce the signal strength Contents 4 a oe as ee 4 AA Se ee 4 1 3 Additional tools required 5 1 4 Unit describo 2 4 aie x a ot Sw ae a aE dc A 5 1 5 installation 5 a E 6 Mounting instruction for Trinity 323 and Trinity 316 7 bla dal 7 dos oats dde Aad 8 1 8 Installing the power supply 8 1 9 Finalizing the installation 9 ConfigquratiQM 9 A A a AI ew ees 9 Securing the installation 10 Modifying the configuration Applying a new configuration 12 re aria 13 a eh ee BE 14 hears oe ee eee 15 SiS eae Oe ea ee ee 16 Te se eet hace a Rs Gena le ea an See a 19 Network settings 19 bs vase 0 a wee oe ees eg eee 20 21 fede ites eee beer een es 21 LEI A er ta a a ee 21 Trinity 300 TDD Series CONTENTS Extended information Status information 3 2 Link Diagnostic Tool 3 3 Firmware upgrading 3 4 Restore to default 5 Technical Specification 6 Usage restrictions and legal information CONTENTS 4 Installation Guide 1 1 Who should use this guide Installing fixed outdoor radio links requires technical expertise and should only be carried out by a technician You
19. ith the new settings and the buttons Keep and Revert will appear next to a countdown timer Once the timer expires the unit will auto matically revert back to its previous settings to keep your settings you need to press the Keep button If you want to revert your changes before the timer expires you can do so by pressing Re vert Restore to default You can load the Factory defaults to restore the unit to a basic working condition It is also possible to restore the unit to default settings in one action without the need for an explicit Apply and Save by using the dedicated Restore to default function available on the Ad min tab or by using the Repeatit RTD client software see section B 4 for more information on this 2 3 Configuration parameters Numerous configuration parameters can be set some are only available on master units The following section describes the available configuration parameters in more detail Configuration 16 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration Radio settings The radio settings control parameters related to the radio inter face Mode A unit can operate in two different modes master or slave A master is passive while the client is the active participant Master Defines the channel to operate on and the distance to its slave Which slave that is allowed to connect is determined by the remote MAC address setting Client The
20. o load existing configurations from For exam ple to revert back to the settings stored on flash you would select Stored settings from the drop down list and press the Load button Loading settings will place them in the In active area you can then Apply these these settings as with any other configuration Automatic rollback of settings When configuring a remote unit over its own radio link you always risk losing the connection in case of a miss configuration The Trinity 300 TDD series unit assist you in this aspect by providing the option to automatically rollback to previous working settings after a specific amount of time Tip Use automatic rollback when configuring a unit over its own radio link To use this feature check the box marked Safe apply in the Configuration 15 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration Status Status Would you like to keep these settings Settings will revert to previous working configuration in 284 seconds Configuration has been modified An apply is required for changes to take effect VI safe apply min Apply Keep Revert a Safe apply b Countdown Figure 2 4 Automatic configuration rollback left status pane before pressing the Apply button You can se lect a different timeout than the default 5 minute by changing the value in the box next to the checkbox When you press Apply the unit will reconfigure itself w
21. or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from failing to comply with these guidelines Distance For best throughput this should be set to the physical distance in kilometers between the Trinity 300 TDD series units Only re quired on the master side Configuration 19 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration CAC Policy This will allow you to control the DFS CAC Channel Availability Check e the amount of time to listen for radar before using a channel policy Selecting Regulatory will follow the rules ac cording to the selected regulatory domain this is the recommended setting Selecting Custom will allow you to enter a custom DFS CAC time Note Note that in Europe according to the ETSI EN 301 893 regulation there is a 10 minute CAC time on the 5 6GHz band due to weather radars Warning Overriding this might violate the regulations in your area You are required to consult with your local regulatory agency before modifying this setting Network settings IP IP address on this Trinity 300 TDD series unit Netmask IP netmask to use Gateway Specifies the default gateway for this unit VLAN VLAN IEEE 802 10 ID range 1 4094 Note Configuring an invalid VLAN ID might result in the loss of Ethernet connectivity if the there is a mismatch with your switch configuration DNS Specifies one or more nameservers
22. r assembly for Trinity 300 Series The connector casing is delivered assembled unscrew the con nector as shown in figure you do not need to remove the gas ket 4 1 Unscrew the sealing cap from the connector 2 Gently pull out the seal 3 Pull the cable through the sealing cap Installation Guide 8 Trinity 300 TDD Series Installation Guide 4 Insert the RJ45 cable and make sure it is fully inserted into the connector 5 Put the seal around the cable and push it into the connector 6 Fasten the sealing cap to the connector and tighten 1 7 Ethernet cabling Run Cat5E Ethernet cable from the location where the PoE is to be installed to the location of the Trinity 300 TDD unit allow for some slack on the wire to avoid putting extra strain on the Ethernet con nectors Make sure the Ethernet cable you are using is rated for outdoor use to avoid decreased cable life time RJ 45 pin out If you are not using a pre assembled Ethernet cable apply the RJ 45 connectors on to the both ends of the cable using the pin out table and diagram below PoE Wire Colour Function RJ 45 1 Twisted pair White Green Ethernet RxN 1 2 Twisted pair Green RxT 2 3 Twisted pair White Orange Ethernet TxT 3 4 Twisted pair Orange Ethernet TxN 6 5 Twisted pair Blue Power 4 6 Twisted pair White Blue Power 5 7 Twisted pair White Brown Power 7 8 Twisted pair Brown Power 8 1 8 Installing the power supply
23. ration functionality see section 2 2 more infor mation Note Apply does not permanently save settings to flash Saving settings to flash memory Once you have a configuration running you are satisfied with you need to save this to flash so that the configuration is retained across a power failure or reboot of the unit Saving settings to flash can only be done after you have successfully applied a new configuration this is to protect the unit from miss configuration Note Settings will be lost if you do not save your configuration to flash When the unit detect that it is running with a configuration that has not been saved to flash it will show a Save button in the left status pane as illustrated by figure 2 2 Configuration 14 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration Load configuration Active settings Load Flash status Configuration must be saved to flash for changes to be preserved Save Reboot unit Reboot Figure 2 2 Saving configuration to flash Rolling back settings The Trinity 300 TDD series system allows you to roll back settings if you happen to miss configure a unit To rollback settings use the Load configuration feature present in the left status pane shown in figure 2 3 Load configuration Active settings 9 Load Figure 2 3 Load configuration drop down The drop down box contains a list of available configuration ar eas you are able t
24. should only attempt to install and configure the Trinity link if you have e Experience with mounting outdoor radio equipment and an tenna installation e An understanding or common knowledge of network equip ment e Made sure that the installation site is suitable and complies with local radio electrical and safety regulations Warning Radio regulations differs between countries and all op tions and or combinations in this manual might not be allowed in your current region Local radio regulations or legislation may im pose restriction on allowed usage such as Allowed radio channel frequencies for outdoor usage Maximum allowed EIRP You are responsible for that your installation complies with local radio electrical and safety regulations 1 2 Package contents Please inspect the package before proceeding with the installa tion Your Trinity 300 TDD package should contain the following content e Trinity 300 TDD 2 Trinity 300 TDD units with N female antenna connector 2 Mounting kits Trinity 300 TDD Series Installation Guide 2 PoE with power adapter for your local region e Trinity 323 TDD 2 Trinity 323 TDD units with integrated 23 dBi antenna 2 Mounting kits 2 PoE with power adapter for your local region e Trinity 316 TDD 2 Trinity 316 TDD units with integrated 16 dBi antenna 2 Mounting kits 2 PoE with power adapter for your local region 1 3 Additional tools required
25. specified in dB to the output power available at the connector specified in dBm The usage of power level above the maximum is illegal 29 Trinity 300 TDD Series Usage restrictions and legal information Denmark In Denmark the band 5150 5350 MHz is also allowed for outdoor useage Italy The use of 5 8GHz 5725 5850 MHz is forbidden in Italy United Kingdom A license from Ofcom ofcom org uk is required for use of the 5 8GHz 5725 5850 MHz band in the United Kingdom Usage restrictions and legal information 30 Trinity 300 TDD Series Usage restrictions and legal information Warranty Repeatit AB Hamngatan 33 S 172 66 Sundbyberg Sweden guar antee that our products do not have any defects regarding mate rial or function upon delivery All of Repeatits products are covered by a 12 month international warranty If during the time of warranty the product displays any defects regarding material or function the products should be returned to your reseller who will according to their own judgment either repair or replace the product according to the following conditions Conditions 1 The warranty is only valid in combination with an original re ceipt issued by the reseller at the date of delivery or sale The receipt needs to contain the products serial number or similar identification 2 If Repeatit repairs or replaces the product the repaired or re placed product will be covered by the original
26. te The factory default IP address is 10 0 0 1 the default username is admin and default password is public 2 2 Configuring using the Trinity 300 TDD series web interface Both units in your Trinity 300 TDD series link can be fully config ured using the built in web interface The following section will guide you through how to use the interface to modify the link con figuration please refer to section 2 3 for details on the available configuration parameters All configuration options in the Trinity 300 TDD series can be found under the tab marked Configuration in the web interface Modifying the configuration To modify a configuration parameter change its value and press the button labeled Set This will save your changes to the in active configuration area but will not modify the running con figuration of the unit This means that the unit will continue to operate while you are modifying your configuration Tip Clicking the question mark next to an option will bring up an instant help dialog with a brief description of the parameter After modifying a setting the current value in use by the unit will be shown to the right of the option Attempting to set an in valid value such as a too large distance value or an invalid IP address the configuration modification will fail and the field con taining invalid data will be highlighted in red Applying a new configuration When you have perform
27. to the unit or using the Repeatit network manage ment system RCS 2 1 Trinity 300 TDD series Configuration con cepts The Trinity 300 TDD series features an advanced configuration management system with the ability to roll back to previously working settings even with automatic rollback in case of link loss This helps you to try out different settings to optimize your link throughput while minimizing the risk of a disconnected link Configuration areas A Trinity 300 TDD series unit has several what is called configu ration areas these areas hold configuration data and each area contains one unique configuration instance Some areas contain different data depending on the unit status whilst some only con tain static configuration data that never change The following different areas exists with in a Trinity 300 TDD series system In active When you modify the configuration via the web interface all changes end up in this area This is only a place holder until you choose to apply the new configuration until that time you can rollback and or keep modifying any setting without disrupting the unit or link status Active This area always contains the current settings in use by the unit Stored Contains the configuration currently written to flash this might differ from both the in active and active configuration 12 Trinity 300 TDD Series Configuration Factory defaults Static bare basic configuration No
28. ug fixes and new features to the device To upgrade the firmware navigate to the Admin tab in the web in terface and select Firmware upgrade then follow the on screen instructions to perform the upgrade It is recommended that you always have the same firmware version on both the master and slave unit Note Never interrupt power during a firmware upgrade as this might damage the device Tip Always upgrade the unit on the remote side of a link first when performing a firmware upgrade You can find the latest firmware version on the Repeatit web site at http www tucnetworks com 3 4 Restore to defaults There are three ways to restore a unit to its factory default set tings On the Admin tab in the web interface you can chose to re store settings to both the factory default in a single operation Note that the unit will automatically reboot after this On the Configure tab page you can load the factory defaults to look at them before applying the factory settings see 2 2 There is also Restore to default client software available at http www tucnetworks com This software will automatically detect any Repeatit units within the first few minutes after boot and allows you to restore the unit to its default settings Tip Use the RTD client to detect units for which you do not know its IP address Unit Operation 26 Support Support as well as firmware updates for the Trinity 300 TDD prod u

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