Matrix Hairstyles SUPPORT MATRIX LMS8000 User Manual

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1. Adaptive Modulation selects the optimal transmit modulation scheme for each link to an

EUM. The CCU selects the optimal scheme for each EUM individually, so that EUMs
nearby can use high rates and EUMs far away can use low rates simultaneously. See
“Adaptive Modulation” in LMS8000-LMS4000 Radio Networking Concepts for details.

2. The diversity mode used for antenna selection can be set in these models. See “Antenna

Diversity Mode” in LMS8000-LMS4000 Managing the Network for details

3. Different models support different software images with different names. For example, to

upgrade the CCU3000 to version 7.0, the file appv707.z from the WaveRider web site is
put to the CCU as sa1110.exe. See “Upgrading the Network” in LMS8000-LMS4000
Managing the Network
for details.

4. These models support extended enterprise MIBs. See LMS8000-LMS4000 SNMP

Reference Manual for details.

5. See “Antenna Connector” in LMS8000-LMS4000 Radio Networking Concepts and the

installation manual for the unit for details.

6. This Windows only graphical user interface can be used by the operator to create custom

grades of service. A library of specialized grades of service for different models is
available at support.waverider.com. See LMS8000-LMS4000 GOS File Creation Utility
User Guide
for details.

7. These models include an Integrated High-gain, Active Polarization Diversity Antenna so

that no external antenna is required. See the associated installation guide for details.

8. These models include an Integrated High-gain, Manual Polarization Diversity Antenna so

that no external antenna is required. See the associated installation guide for details.

9. These models always respond at the local link address 169.254.10.249 on the Ethernet

port. See LMS8000-LMS4000 Data Networking Concepts for details. NOTE: EUM is
different.

10.Total number of EUMs that can be registered at any one time. See “Basic Data

Transmission” in LMS8000-LMS4000 Data Networking Concepts for details.

11.The MDB1000 is a handheld monitoring device that displays signal strength and quality

information useful for optimally aligning an antenna. See the associated installation guide
for details.

12.These models support OFDM modulations as well as CCK. Different schemes trade off

data rate for robustness over distance and multipath, for raw data rates of 1.5 Mbps to 13.5
Mbps and user data rates up to 8 Mbps. See “OFDM Modulation Schemes” in LMS8000-
LMS4000 Radio Networking Concepts
for details.

13.These models have a rugged, weather-resistant enclosure designed for outdoor,

unsheltered installation. Compliant with ETSI-300-019-1-4 Class 4.1 with extended
temperature range (similar to NEMA-4).

14.These models have a rugged, weather-resistant enclosure compliant with IP66 but require

a sunshield if deployed outdoors. The cavity filter and surge arrestor require enclosure.

15.Standard 48V 802.3af mode B power supply eliminating the need for a separate power

cable.

16.The radio LED indicates how many EUMs are currently associated. See the installation

guide for details.

17.Secure Authentication uses a 256 bit secret authentication key and the 4-way handshake

mechanism of Wireless Protectected Access 2 (WPA2) to provide mutual authentication
of EUM to CCU and CCU to EUM. See “Security” in LMS8000-LMS4000 Data
Networking Concepts
for details.

18.These models support a serial port for access to the command line interface. See “Access

Interface” in LMS8000-LMS4000 Managing the Network for details.

19.Plus solar loading up to 1120 W/m

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20.Industry standard IEEE802.11 TKIP Encryption is used to protect user data privacy and

integrity. See “Security” in LMS8000-LMS4000 Data Networking Concepts for details.

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