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ordering Guide:
1000 Integrated Radio & 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync
3.2 Power Supply for Integrated Radio
Each ePMP Radio requires a power supply to generate the supply voltage from the external DC
source and inject the voltage into the radio. The power supply connects to the radio via Cat 5e ca-
ble with RJ45 connectors.
The radio comes with a 30V Power supply which supports 10/100 Mbps Ethernet operation on the
Cat 5e cable. The radio supports an input voltage range of 24 – 30 V. The radio modules can also
be powered by any of the power supply modules that provide power for the PMP100 and PMP4X0
Subscriber Modules (ACPSSW-09B, -10B, -11B, -12C, -13B, -14V).
While the radio comes with a power supply included, it may be necessary to purchase spare power
supplies. Spare power supplies can be purchased by ordering the following part number:
Part Number
Description
N000900L002A
ePMP 1000: Spare Power Supply for Radio with
100Mbit Ethernet (no cord)
When selecting the location for the power supply, the following factors should be considered:
• Indoor location with no possibility of condensation
• Availability of mains electricity supply
• Accessibility for connecting Ethernet cables
• Cable lengths – the maximum permitted length of the copper Ethernet interface cable is 330
feet (100 m) from the radio module to the power supply.
3.3 Surge Suppression
Each integrated radio module includes a built-in surge suppressor, so no external surge suppression
unit is required at the radio module. However, you should include a surge suppressor at the build-
ing’s cable entrance point leading to the indoor power supply. If the radio is tower-mounted, you
may also want to include a surge suppressor at the bottom of the tower near the tower ground bar.
Part Number
Description
600SSD
Surge Suppressor