Ubiquiti Networks airFibe5 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Installation

airFiber

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AF5/AF5U User Guide

Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.

3.

Master

Visually aim the Master at the Slave. To adjust

the Master’s position:

a. Rotate the airFiber radio on the pole to align the

azimuth.

b. Use the hex nut on the Elevation Rod to adjust the

elevation.

Note:

Do NOT make simultaneous adjustments on

the Master and Slave.

4.

Slave

Visually aim the Slave at the Master. To adjust the

Slave’s position:

a. Rotate the airFiber radio on the pole to align the

azimuth.

b. Use the hex nut on the Elevation Rod to adjust the

elevation.

5. Check to see if a link is established. Ensure that the

local and Remote Signal Strength bar graphs are
displaying signal levels.

6.

Slave

Aim the Slave at the Master to achieve the

strongest signal level on the Remote Signal Strength bar
graph of the Slave.

Note:

The Signal Strength bar graphs display the

absolute power level (in dBm) of the received
signal for each chain. Smaller numerical values
indicate stronger received signal levels. For
example, a reading of -49 dBm is stronger than a
reading of -55 dBm.

Note:

Maximum signal strength can best be

achieved by iteratively sweeping through both
azimuth and elevation.

7.

Master

Aim the Master at the Slave to achieve the

strongest signal level on the local Signal Strength bar
graph of the Master.

Note:

If the Overload LED lights up, identify

and eliminate any source of strong in-band
interference.

8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you achieve a symmetric

link, with the signal levels within 1 dB of each other.
This ensures the best possible data rate between the
airFiber radios.

9. Lock the alignment on both airFiber radios by

tightening the nuts and bolts.

10. Observe the Antenna Alignment window to ensure

that the values remains constant while tightening
the nuts and bolts. If the values change during the
locking process, loosen the nuts and bolts, finalize the
alignment of each airFiber radio again, and retighten
the nuts and bolts.

11. For each airFiber radio, close the port cover and ensure

that the Ethernet cable stays in the cable feed slot.

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