Installation and Operation Manual WinLink™1000 Point-to-Point Wireless Product Family Revision 8.
WinLink1000 Point-to-Point Wireless TDM/IP Revision 8.0 Installation and Operation Manual Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to RADWin Ltd. ("RADWIN"). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RADWIN Ltd.
FCC-15 User Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Outdoor units and antennas should be installed ONLY by experienced Warning installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and, wherever applicable, are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities. Failure to do so may void the WinLink-1000 warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities.
Quick Start Guide Installation of WinLink 1000 should be carried out only by a qualified technician. If you are familiar with WinLink 1000, use this guide to prepare the units for operation. 1.
Quick Start Guide WinLink 1000 Installation and Operation Manual • Drill (for wall mounting only) • IDU and ODU grounding cable • 13 mm or 1/2″ socket spanner • ODU to IDU cable if not ordered (Outdoor class, CAT-5e, 4 twisted pairs) • Cable ties • Laptop running Windows 2000 or Windows XP Before the installation 1. Install the WinLink 1000 software on the laptop. 2. Verify that all equipment and tools are available. Performing Installation Î To install the ODU: 1.
WinLink 1000 Installation and Operation Manual Î Quick Start Guide To align the ODU: 1. Connect power to the IDU. Do not stand in front of a live outdoor unit. Warning The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 364 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. Align the site A ODU in the direction of the site B ODU. 3. Align the site B ODU in the direction of the site A ODU.
Quick Start Guide WinLink 1000 Installation and Operation Manual On the front panel of the IDU-C, AIND. Note IDU-C has an integrated LAN switch that provide 2 port of 10/100BaseT. The Integrated LAN switch is not support spanning tree. The two LAN ports can be connected to 2 separated LAN segments but connection of both LAN ports to the same LAN segment will create a loop that fluid the network. Therefore, this configuration is prohibited. 2.
WinLink 1000 Installation and Operation Manual Quick Start Guide Troubleshooting If the WinLink 1000 is not operational, determine the cause and solution from the table below. Led Status Remedy PWR Off For the IDU-E, check that AC adapter is connected IDU Orange Check that the IDU/ODU cable is properly wired ODU Red Check that the IDU/ODU cable is properly wired AIR I/F Orange to the IDU and the AC power outlet. and connected. and connected.
Contents Introduction................................................................................................. 1-1 1.1 Overview ................................................................................................... 1-1 Application........................................................................................................ 1-1 Versions............................................................................................................ 1-1 Features ......................
Table of Contents Installation and Operation Manual 3.1 Turning On WinLink1000 ........................................................................... 1-3 3.2 Controls and Indicators ............................................................................. 1-3 IDU Front Panel Indicators ................................................................................. 1-3 WAN/LAN Indicators..........................................................................................
Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ................................................................. 1-5 5.1 Monitoring Performance ............................................................................ 1-5 Saving the Monitor Log...................................................................................... 1-5 Setting the Events Preferences ........................................................................... 2-5 Saving the Events Log..
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview WinLink1000 is a carrier-class, high capacity, Point-to-Point broadband wireless transmission system. WinLink1000 combines legacy TDM and Ethernet services over 2.3, 2.4, 4.9 and 5.x GHz license-exempt bands and is suitable for deployment in FCC, ESTI, and CSA-regulated countries. The system provides up to 48 Mbps wireless link and supports ranges of up to 80 km (50 miles) with an external antenna. The screens shown in this manual are for version 1.
Chapter 1 Introduction WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Versions WinLink1000 is available for operation in several different frequency ranges, with versions for ETSI and FCC regulations. Table 1-1 shows all the available options. • F23, 2.300–2.400 GHz • F24, 2.400–2.4835 GHz • F49, 4.940–4.990 GHz • F53, 5.250–5.350 GHz • F54, 5.470–5.725 GHz • F58, 5.725–5.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction WL1000-ODU/F24/HP/EXT WL1000-ODU/F49/FCC/EXT WL1000-ODU/F53/ETSI/EXT WL1000-ODU/F53/FCC/EXT WL1000-ODU/F53/FCC/INT WL1000-ODU/F53/HP/EXT WL1000-ODU/F53/HP/INT WL1000-ODU/F54/ETSI/EXT WL1000-ODU/F54/ETSI/INT WL1000-ODU/F54/ETSI-HG/EXT WL1000-ODU/F54/ETSI-LG/EXT WL1000-ODU/F54/HP/EXT WL1000-ODU/F54/HP/INT Features Wireless Link WinLink1000 delivers up to 48 Mbps data rate for Ethernet and E1/T1 traffic.
Chapter 1 Introduction WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual LAN Interface The WinLink1000 LAN port provides 10/100BaseT interfaces with autonegotiation and transparent VLAN support. Traffic handling is provided by a MAC-level self-learning bridge. TDM Interface The WinLink1000 TDM interface accepts E1 or T1 traffic, supporting the following: • Unframed operation (E1 and T1) • AMI and B8ZS zero suppression (T1). Advanced Encryption System WinLink1000 (version 1.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction WinLink1000 constantly monitors the data transmission process, evaluates received signal strength, and signal quality. It also monitors received traffic and frame rate (FPS) for local and remote units. Automatic Channel Select Some versions of WinLink1000 have the Automatic Channel Select feature, which operates via a Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) mechanism.
Chapter 1 Introduction WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Optional External Antenna WinLink1000 supports configuration of an external antenna. In this configuration, the outdoor unit is supplied with an N-type connector that connects through a coax cable to the external antenna. An external antenna can extend the range of the link, and in some cases, may help to reduce environmental interferences. Various external antennas are available for the WinLink1000 operating frequencies.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction The rear panel of the IDU includes the connectors for power, WAN, LAN, E1/T1, and the ODU. The wiring specifications are detailed in Appendix A. The rear panel LEDs are described in Chapter 3. IDU-C The IDU-C front panel includes four LEDs that display the status of E1/T1and, wireless link, self-test results, and ODU-to-IDU link. For a detailed description of the front panel LEDs, see Chapter 3.
Chapter 1 Introduction WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual 1.3 Functional Description WinLink1000 system comprises of the following units: • Outdoor Unit (ODU): An enclosed aluminum frame with a front sealed plastic cover, containing an integrated transceiver with an antenna, RF module, modem and standard interfaces. The ODU stores all the configuration parameters of the WinLink1000 system. Figure 1-3 shows the ODU block diagram.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1.4 Technical Specifications Air Interface Technology OFDM Duplexing Method Time Division Duplex (TDD) Capacity Configurable up to 48 Mbps Modulation OFDM - BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM Channel Resolution 5 MHz Transmitter Power Specification is different per product, for further details refer to the Link Budget Calculator Range Up to 41 km (25.5 miles) Up to 80 km (50 miles) with an external antenna.
Chapter 1 Introduction T1 Interface WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual No. of Ports IDU-E: 1 or 2 Data Rate Unframed (transparent) 1.544 MHz IDU-C: 4 (Specification may be different per ordering option) Zero Suppression AMI, B8ZS Connector RJ-45 No.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Physical Chapter 1 Introduction Outdoor Unit (ODU) With integrated antenna Height 245 mm / 9.3 in 305 mm / 12 in Width 135 mm / 5.13 in 305 mm / 12 in Depth 40 mm / 1.57 in 58 mm / 2.3 in Weight 1.0 kg / 2.2 lb Indoor Unit IDU-E Height 3.3 kg / 7.2 lb IDU-C and AIND 44 mm / 1.7 in (1U) 44 mm / 1.7 in (1U) Width 237 mm / 9.3 in 297 mm / 11.5 in Depth 170 mm / 6.7 in 450 mm / 17.7 in Weight 0.58 kg / 1.4 lb 1.58 kg / 3.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.1 Introduction This section describes the installation, alignment, and setup procedures for a WinLink1000 system. After installing the hardware and establishing a link, refer to Chapter 3 for operation instructions and Chapter 4 for configuration instructions. In case a problem is encountered, refer to Chapter 5 for test and diagnostic instructions.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual ODU Mast/Wall mounting kit plus mounting instructions WinLink1000 Manager installation CD Spare RJ-45 connector • IDU package contains: IDU 110V/220V adapter IDU wall-mounting drilling template Self adhesive label showing the IDU LED operation Spare RJ-45 connector Or • IDU-E Package Contains: IDU-E Self adhesive label showing the MAC address and the alternative community string KEY.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual • Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Cable ties. 2.5 Installation Sequence The WinLink1000 system installation is achieved by following the steps listed below: 1. Installing ODUs at both sites of the link. 2. Assembling the ODU cable and connecting ODU to IDU at both sites. 3. Connecting the power. 4. Installing the management program on the network management station. 5. Aligning the ODUs. 6. Use the Link Budget Calculator Application 7.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2-1. Typical Installation Diagram 2.6 Mounting the ODU The ODU is the transmitting and receiving element of the WinLink1000 system. The ODU can be mounted on a mast or a wall. In both installations, the supplied mounting kit is used to secure the ODU. Appendix B describes the mast/wall installation instructions. A WinLink1000 link operates in pairs of two WinLink1000 systems with the same configuration.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup • Prior to connecting cables to the ODU, the protective earth terminal (screw) of the ODU must be connected to an external protective ground Warning conductor or to a grounded mast. Only a qualified person using the proper safety equipment should climb the antenna mast. Only trained professional installers should be used when installing or dismantling ODUs and masts. Æ To mount the ODU: 1.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual 3. Connect the ODU cable to the RJ-45 connector on the IDU designated ODU or WAN. Figure 2-2 illustrates a typical IDU rear panel. Figure 2-3 illustrates a typical IDU-E front panel. There may be differences in the panels of depending on the versions of the IDU. Æ To connect the AIND to an external antenna 1.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual 2.8 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installing WinLink1000 Management Software The WinLink1000 management application is distributed on CD-ROM as an executable file.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.9 WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Connecting the Power • Before connecting any cable, the protective earth terminals of the AC/DC adapter must be connected to the protective ground conductor Warning of the mains power cord. If you are using an extension cord (power cable) make sure it is grounded as well. Ground the chassis of the IDU-E, IDU-C and the AIND via the protective terminal.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup AC power should be supplied via a 1.5m (5 ft) standard power cable terminated by a standard 3-prong socket. A cable is provided with the unit. Æ To connect AC power to an IDU-E: 1. Connect the power cable socket to the power connector on the WinLink1000 front panel. 2. Connect the power cable plug to the mains outlet. The unit turns on automatically upon connection to the mains.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Enter IP address (of the ODU) Default address: 10.0.0.120 The Subnet mask is 255.0.0.0. • Note The actual IP address is defined during link configuration (see Defining the Management Addresses). 4. Enter the password Default password – admin (see the section on Changing the Management Password) 5. Click the Read only check box if entering the system as a Read only user. 6.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual • Chapter 2 Installation and Setup If you are a user with read-only permission, click the Read Only Mode check box. The WinLink1000 Manager main screen is displayed (see Figure 2-7). Figure 2-7. WinLink1000 Manager Main Screen 2.11 Over the Air Connection indication During the login the manager reports on over the air connection. Note Over the Air connection to remote unit is not recommended • PM Select the relevant option for your login requirements.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2-8. Over the Air Connection 2.12 Aligning ODUs with the Beeper Perform the WinLink1000 ODU alignment using the beepers located inside the ODUs. The beeper facility is not suitable for aligning the All Indoor Units, AIND. To align an AIND system see Appendix D for alternative alignment methods.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Beeper Sequence Chapter 2 Installation and Setup =beeper on Description =beeper off [approx. 1s] Best Signal so far Signal quality increased No change in signal Signal quality decreased [approx. 2s] No air link Figure 2-9. Beeper Sequence for ODU Alignment • Note Three beeps and a pause is the best signal Two beeps and a pause, signal quality increased One beep and pause is no signal change Any other signal detects no signal between ODUs. 7.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual 2. Select Link Budget Calculator. The Link Budget Calculator Utility opens. See Appendix C for full instructions how to use the Link Budget Calculator Utility. 2.14 Installing the Link During the installation procedure, the definition of all parameters is automatically applied to both sides of the link. Æ To install the link: 1.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 3. Click Next to proceed with the installation procedure. 4. On the first installation the default link password must be changed. Click Ok in the message box. The Change Link Password dialog box opens. Note Use the Hide Characters check box for maximum security. Figure 2-11. Change Link Password dialog box 5. Enter the default link password wireless-bridge. 6. Enter a new password. 7.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2-12. Installation Wizard, System dialog box 11. Enter a SSID (System ID). The SSID must include at least eight alphanumeric characters. Up to 24 characters are allowed. • Note Both sides of a link must have the same SSID number for data transmission to take place. 12. Enter a Link Name for the link identification. 13. Enter a name for site 1. 14. Enter a name for site 2. 15. Enter the Link Password (version 1.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup alternative password supplied with the product. See Changing the Link Password for more details. 16. Click Next. The Channel Select dialog box appears. This dialog box relates to the version that you have purchased.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual WinLink1000 without Automatic Channel Select Quality Bars Figure 2-13. Installation Wizard, Channel Select dialog box 1. Select the required operating channel. The pull-down list shows the ISM frequencies available. The last option, Manual, allows you a user-defined channel within the system frequency band. Selecting a new channel causes the system quality to change.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 with Automatic Channel Select Automatic Channel Select gives WinLink1000 the ability to change frequency channels automatically if interference is detected on the current operating channel. Figure 2-14. Channel Select dialog box - Automatic Channel Select 3. Select the main frequency from the Operating Channel menu. 4. Select the required Bandwidth 5,10, or 20 MHz. 5.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual A new channel will be selected from one of the Available Channels that have been defined. 8. Click Next. The Evaluating Rate box appears. The optimum rate for the link is selected. The Service Parameters dialog box opens. WinLink1000 5.4 GHz ETSI Version In accordance with ETSI, if WinLink1000 detects Radar interference it changes the frequency channel automatically. This feature is termed Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS).
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Selecting the Service Parameters The user defines the type of service required, Ethernet only or Ethernet with TDM. The bandwidth remaining available for Ethernet if TDM services are required is shown in the dialog box. Figure 2-15. Installation Wizard, Services dialog box Æ To select the services: 1. In the Service dialog box, select one of the following: E1/T1 – E1/T1 data and Ethernet data.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual 3. Click Next. If TDM services were selected, then the TDM parameters dialog box appears, (see Figure 2-16). 4. The optimum transmission rate for the selected services is evaluated. Table shows the rates used by WinLink1000. If Ethernet only was selected, then the Finish screen appears (see Figure 2-17) showing a summary of the link configuration, the alignment is complete. Table 2-1.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Unit clock mode User equipment side Local Unit Remote HQ side Branch side 2 Loop Time Recover Internal Recover 3 Recover Loop Time Recover Internal 4 Internal Recover Recover Recover 5 Recover Internal Recover Recover Unit Transparent/Transparent WinLink1000 transparently regenerates the clock from line clock side to Tx clock on the opposite side of the link.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2-16. TDM Parameters dialog box • Note This dialog box is available only with IDU-E units, it is activated after TDM service was chosen in the previous Service dialog box. In Ethernet only services, the TDM dialog box does not appear. Setting the T1 Line Code The T1 line code can be set as B8Zs or AMI in the TDM Parameters dialog box. The default is B8ZS. Æ To change the line code 1.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Figure 2-17. Installation Wizard, Finish Screen 5. Click Finish to complete the installation wizard. When the wireless link is established between the site A and site B units, the Quality bar is within yellow area for Ethernet only links, or within the green area for Ethernet plus TDM links. 6.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Æ WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual To connect user equipment to the IDU: 1. Connect user E1/T1 traffic to the IDU panel RJ-45 port designated TRUNK. There may be multiple Trunk ports available depending on unit ordered. Refer to Appendix A for the connector pinout. 2. Connect user hub/router or any other compatible device to the IDU panel RJ-45 port designated LAN.
Chapter 3 Operation This section provides the following information for WinLink1000: • Operating procedures (turning-on and turning-off) • IDU indicators • Normal Indications • Default settings • Managing the WinLink1000 3.1 Turning On WinLink1000 Æ To turn on WinLink1000: • Connect the AC/DC converter to the IDU power connector and to the mains. See Chapter 2 for full instructions on connecting the power.
Chapter 3 Operation WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual the IDU front panel, Figure 3-2 shows an IDU-E front panel. Table 3-1, Table 3-2, and Table 3-3 describe the indicators. Figure 3-1. IDU-E Front Panel Figure 3-2. Typical IDU-C Front Panels Table 3-1.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation WAN/LAN Indicators The WAN/LAN and TDM connectors (IDU-E rear panel, IDU-C front panel) have LED indicators that show the operating status. Table 3-2 and Table 3-3 describe the indicators. Table 3-2.
Chapter 3 Operation WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Table 3-3. TDM Traffic Indicators Function Green LED Red LED OK On Off AIS Off On LOS Off On Loopback On Blinking Normal Indications Upon turning on WinLink1000, the PWR LED in the IDU-E front panel lights to indicate that WinLink1000 is on. Table 3-4 shows the correct status of the indicators at power-up. Table 3-4.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation 3.3 Default Settings Table 3-5 lists the default settings of the WinLink1000 configuration parameters. Table 3-5. Default Settings Parameter Default Value ODU IP Address 10.0.0.120 Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0 SSID – Frequency First Frequency in the range Rate 12 Mbps Services Ethernet Ethernet Configuration Auto Detect Bridge Bridge Mode. In certain equipment this may be set to Hub Mode.
Chapter 3 Operation WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual 3.4 Managing WinLink1000 Before starting a management session, make sure that a communication link between local and remote units exists. The Link Status indication bar in the middle of the Main menu must be green and the Radio Link - Sync message must appear in the event log (see Figure 3-3). Figure 3-3.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual • Chapter 3 Operation Clearing error counters (Clear Counters button) Logging off WinLink Manager (Log Off button) Exiting WinLink Manager (Exit button) Menu bar File Menu – Log off, and exit Configuration – use for link configuration, individual site configuration or link installation • Tools – set preferences, event log handling, change password Maintenance – Loopbacks, system reset.
Chapter 3 Operation WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Local mode using broadcast - direct connection to IDU LAN port without IP address. This mode is only recommended when the managed PC is connected directly to the IDU (no network involved) the managed PC must have a static IP configured. (No DHCP) Encryption icon showing if the link is encrypted encrypted link Link Password Validation failed. The link is encrypted with default keys. Service and configuration is unavailable.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation 3.5 Turning Off WinLink1000 Æ To turn off WinLink1000: 1. Exit the management application. 2. Remove the AC/DC converter power cord from the mains.
Chapter 4 Configuration This chapter describes configuration procedures, which are performed after the physical installation of the local and remote WinLink1000 units and the Installation Link wizard has been performed. A second wizard is used to redefine the configuration parameters if necessary. Both sites in the link are defined simultaneously.
Chapter 4 Configuration WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 4-1. Configuration Link Wizard 3. Click Next. 4. The Link Configuration dialog box appears (see Figure 4-2).
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Figure 4-2. Link Configuration, System dialog box 5. In the System dialog box, enter the new data for the link. All fields with a white background can be edited. 6. Click Next. The Frequency dialog box appears. 4.2 Selecting Channels The user is required to define the operating frequency channel. Newer versions of WinLink1000 have a feature called Automatic Channel Select.
Chapter 4 Configuration • WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual For WinLink1000 with the Automatic Channel Select feature see WinLink1000 with Automatic Channel Select. • For WinLink1000 5.4 GHz ETSI version see WinLink1000 5.4 GHz ETSI Version. WinLink1000 without Automatic Channel Select You must select a pure frequency channel for data transmission. A pure channel is a channel with no interference from existing systems in the installation area.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Selecting a new channel causes the system quality to change. The quality bar shows the adjustment until the system finds the best quality link. 2. Click Next. The Rate Select box appears. WinLink1000 with Automatic Channel Select Automatic Channel Select enables WinLink1000 to change frequency channels automatically if interference is detected on the current operating channel. Figure 4-4.
Chapter 4 Configuration WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual 4. Click the check boxes in the Available Channels List of all the allowable channels that can be automatically selected. 5. If you are not satisfied with the channel that is selected automatically, click Reselect Channel. A new channel will be selected from one of the Available Channels that have been defined.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Note Chapter 4 Configuration By clicking Reselect Channel, the ODU starts scanning all the channels from the available channels list and looks for radio frequency activity in each of the channels. It tries to select the optimal pure channel. If another channel is required, the operating channel that the ODU finds most pure must be removed from the available channel list. 3. Click Next. The Rate Select box appears. WinLink1000 5.
Chapter 4 Configuration WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 4-5. Channel Select dialog box (DFS, ETSI requirement) The sign on the configuration Wizard and Status bar indicates that the radar detection is on. Æ To define automatic channel selection in the 5.4 ETSI version 1. Select the main frequency from the Operating Channel menu. Note Automatic Channel Selection is selected by default. 2.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration 3. If you are not satisfied with the channel that is selected automatically, click Reselect Channel. A new channel will be selected from one of the Available Channels that have been defined. Note The reselection process may take a few minutes. 4. Click Next. The maximum rate is selected according to the link conditions The quality bar shows the adjustment until the system finds the best quality link. 6. Click Next.
Chapter 4 Configuration WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 4-6.
WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Figure 4-7. Service Parameters Dialog Box, Evaluation Icon 4.4 Editing the Configuration Parameters You can edit the configuration parameters for each site individually without running a wizard. From the Configuration dialog box, (see Figure 4-8) the following functions are available by selecting the items on the left of the dialog box: System Edit the contact person and location details.
Chapter 4 Configuration WinLink1000 Installation and Operation Manual Management Configure the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and the Trap Destination. Security Change the Community Values and the Link Password Date and Time Set the date and time of the server and of the system. Advanced Configure the Bridge, define the LAN connection and set the external alarm inputs.