11 aligning the ptp 600 series bridge odus, Aligning the ptp 600 series bridge odus, Table 9 - audio indications from the odu – Motorola MotoWI4 PTP 600 Series User Manual

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7.7.11 Aligning the PTP 600 Series Bridge ODUs

The following is a description of the steps taken to establish a radio link between the two

units forming the bridge and align the units for the best signal strength.

The PTP 600 Series Bridge uses audible tones during installation to assist the installer with

alignment. The installer should adjust the alignment of the ODU in both azimuth and elevation

until highest pitch tone is achieved

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. The tones and their meanings are as follows:

State Name

Tone
Description

State Description

Pitch Indication (Higher
pitch = higher power)

Free Channel
Search

Regular beep Executing band scan

N/A

Scanning Slow

broken

tone

Not demodulating the wanted
signal

Rx Power

Synchronized Fast broken

tone

Demodulating the wanted
signal

Rx Power

Registered

Solid tone

Both Master and Slave units
exchanging Radio layer MAC
management messages

Rx Power

Table 9 - Audio indications from the ODU

The term ‘wanted signal’ refers to that of the peer unit being installed.

In each of the states detailed above, the unit should be aligned to give the highest pitch tone.

It should be noted that if, when in the Synchronized or Registered state, the tone varies

wildly, you may be suffering from interference or a fast fading link. Installing in this situation

may not give a reliable link. The cause of the problem should be investigated.

For the ease of alignment, both Master and Slave units use the install tones in the same way

but with some small behavioral differences. This allows the installer to install the Slave unit

first and carry out the initial alignment with the Master unit if desired. However, due to the

behavioral differences of Master and Slave units, it is recommended that the Master unit is

installed first and the initial alignment carried out at the Slave unit.

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The pitch of the alignment tone is proportional to the received power of the wireless signals. The

best results are usually achieved by making small incremental movement in angular alignment.

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