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PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Configuration and User Guide

 

pmp-0042 (March 2014)

 

 

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Table 12 Spectrum Analyzer attributes 

Attribute 

Meaning 

Display Data Path 

Both

 means that both the vertical and horizontal paths are displayed or individual 

paths may be selected to only display single-path readings (PMP 450 AP only).  

Data 

For ease of parsing data and to facilitate automation, the spectrum analyzer results 

may be saved as an XML file.  To save the results in an XML formatted file, right-

click the “SpectrumAnalysis.xml” link and save the file.  If these results are viewed 

in a browser, they will be displayed in the horizontal bar-graph fashion which was 

available prior to System Release 12.1. 

Display 

Instantaneous

 means that each reading (vertical bar) will be displayed with two 

horizontal lines above it representing the max power level received (top horizontal 

line) and the average power level received (lower horizontal line) at that frequency. 

Averaging

 means that each reading (vertical bar) will be displayed with an 

associated horizontal line above it representing the max power level received at that 

frequency. 

Registered SM 

Count 

This field indicates how many SMs are registered to the AP. 

Maximum Count of 

Registered SMs 

This field displays the largest number of SMs that have been simultaneously 

registered in the AP since it was last rebooted. This count can provide some insight 

into sector history and provide comparison between current and maximum SM 

counts at a glance. 

Duration 

This field allows operators to configure a specified time for which the spectrum is 

scanned.  If the entire spectrum is scanned prior to the end of the configured 

duration, the analyzer will restart at the beginning of the spectrum. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PMP 400 Series

Page 1: ...mp 0042 March 2014 Page 1 of 98 Cambium PMP 400 430 Series Networks PTP 200 230 Series Bridges Configuration and User Guide System Release 13 1 1 PMP 430 PTP 230 System Release 11 2 PMP 400 PTP 200 OFDMCONFIGGUIDE March 2014 2014 Cambium Networks All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ...e copyrighted material Accordingly any copyrighted material of Cambium its licensors or the 3rd Party software supplied material contained in the Cambium products described in this document may not be copied reproduced reverse engineered distributed merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Cambium Furthermore the purchase of Cambium products shall not be deemed to...

Page 3: ...scription 16 Technology and Benefits 28 nLOS Benefits and Limitations 28 Applications 29 Configuration Options RF IP DFS 29 Power and Grounding 30 Administration Systems 31 Specifications 32 Radio specifications common to all formats 33 Specifications for PMP 430 5 4 5 8 GHz SM and PTP 230 5 4 5 8 GHz BH radio with integrated antenna 33 Specifications for PMP 400 4 9 5 4 GHz AP SM and PTP 200 4 9 ...

Page 4: ... PMP 430 SM 63 Improved Session Status Page 66 Migration and upgrade path from PMP 430 network to PMP 450 network 68 PMP 430 PMP 450 Link Budget comparison 74 Chapter 5 Installation 77 Installing an AP with Connectorized Antenna 77 Installing an SM or BH with an Integrated Antenna 84 Chapter 6 Regulatory and Legal Notices 86 Important Note on Modifications 86 National and Regional Regulatory Notic...

Page 5: ...PMP 400 430 and PTP 200 230 Series Configuration and User Guide pmp 0042 March 2014 Page 4 of 98 Hardware Warranty in US 97 Limit of Liability 97 ...

Page 6: ...ble 13 AP as Spectrum Analyzer SNMP objects 46 Table 14 AP as Spectrum Analyzer Deprecated SNMP objects 46 Table 15 Minimum SNR by Modulation and Direction 51 Table 16 PMP 400 430 and PTP 200 230 Tx output power 53 Table 17 PMP 400 430 AP Control Slot Settings 56 Table 18 5 4 5 8 GHz OFDM DFS Operation based on Region Code 58 Table 19 Interoperability configuration options 64 Table 20 Interoperabi...

Page 7: ...ptional LENS 34 Figure 20 PMP 400 and PTP 200 radio with integrated antenna 35 Figure 21 PMP 400 430 and PTP 200 BH connectorized radio 35 Figure 22 CAP 49400 36 Figure 23 CAP 58430 and 54430 36 Figure 24 Spectrum Analyzer display after running a Timed Spectrum Analyzer 44 Figure 25 Dynamic Rate Adapt on AP Configuration General page 52 Figure 26 SM Power Level on AP Home Session Status page 54 Fi...

Page 8: ...st of Procedures Procedure 1 Reporting Problems 12 Procedure 2 Finding collocation values using Frame Calculators 49 Procedure 3 Assembling a 5 8 or 5 4 GHz AP and attaching to tower 78 Procedure 4 Assembling a 4 9 GHz AP and attaching to tower 80 Procedure 5 Cabling and Grounding Earthing the AP 83 ...

Page 9: ...dges in 5 8 GHz 5 4 GHz and 4 9 GHz bands Note PMP 400 5 4 GHz Series is replaced with PMP 430 5 4 GHz Series PMP 430 Series 5 4 5 8 GHz Figure 1 PMP 430 CAP 54430 58430 PMP 400 Series 5 4 GHz Figure 2 PMP 400 CAP 54400 5 4 GHz PMP 400 Series 4 9 GHz Figure 3 PMP 400 CAP 49400 4 9 GHz Figure 4 PMP 430 CSM 54430 58430 Figure 5 PMP 400 CSM 54400 5 4 GHz Integrated and Connectorized Figure 6 PMP 400 ...

Page 10: ...on across PMP 100 400 and 500 Series networks and PTP 100 and 200 Series bridges The PMP Solutions User Guide is available from the PMP Software and Documentation section of the Cambium Document Library http support cambiumnetworks com pmp software index php This guide assumes that the reader has general RF Radio Frequency and Internet Protocol IP knowledge and background This issue is consistent ...

Page 11: ... to part numbers Installation Color Code definition Signal to Noise Ratio additional notifications 7 JUL 2013 Updated for 12 1 8 SEP 2013 Updated for 12 1 2 9 NOV 2013 Updated for 12 2 10 MAR 2014 Updated for 13 1 1 Contacting Cambium Networks Support website http www cambiumnetworks com support Main website http www cambiumnetworks com Sales inquiries solutions cambiumnetworks com Support inquiri...

Page 12: ... the customer or anyone acting on the customer s behalf to abide by the instructions system parameters or recommendations made in this document Cross references References to external publications are shown in italics Other cross references emphasized in blue text in electronic versions are active links to the references This document is divided into numbered chapters that are divided into section...

Page 13: ...ic downloads including CNUT Customer Support Tool output 5 Escalate the problem by emailing or telephoning support See Contacting Cambium Networks for URLs email addresses and telephone numbers Repair and service If unit failure is suspected obtain details of the Return Material Authorization RMA process from the support website Warranty While our point to multipoint products are engineered and qu...

Page 14: ...nds setting and using these parameters following industry recognized security practices Security aspects to be considered are protecting the confidentiality integrity and availability of information and assets Assets include the ability to communicate information about the nature of the communications and information about the parties involved In certain instances Cambium makes specific recommenda...

Page 15: ...injury A warning has the following format Warning text and consequence for not following the instructions in the warning Cautions Cautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems software or individual items of equipment within a system However this damage presents no danger to personnel A caution has the following format Caution text and consequence for ...

Page 16: ...le NLoS Non Line of Sight CIR Committed Information Rate OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing CMM Cluster Management Module CMM4 or CMMicro PMP Point to Multi Point AP to SMs CNUT Canopy Network Updater Tool PPS Packet Per Second CSM Subscriber Module PTP Point to Point Backhauls DES Data Encryption Standard QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection for radar a...

Page 17: ... and 4 9 GHz BHs as shown in Figure 7 and Figure 8 on page 9 are available with either an integrated antenna or an external N type connector on a short length of coaxial cable for connecting to a connectorized antenna PTP 230 5 4 and 5 8 GHz BHs as shown in Figure 9 on page 9 use the Canopy SM form factor with an integrated antenna PMP 400 430 Series networks are available in multiple bands PMP 58...

Page 18: ... or 20 MHz 10 or 20 MHz 1 4 1 8 or 1 16 12 1 2 12 1 2 5 4 GHz PMP 400 Series 54400 PTP 200 Series 54200 10 MHz 10 MHz 1 4 11 2 11 2 4 9 GHz PMP 400 Series 49400 PTP 200 Series 49200 10 MHz 10 MHz 1 4 11 2 11 2 Table 2 shows the Cambium PMP 430 Series 5 8 GHz OFDM AP and SM models See Specifications for more information Table 2 5 8 GHz OFDM PMP 430 and PTP 230 Series Model Number Descriptions CSM 5...

Page 19: ... Requires CMM4 w 56 VDC supply 5780APC 5 8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP No antenna DES Requires CMM4 w 56 VDC supply 5781APC 5 8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP No antenna AES Requires CMM4 w 56 VDC supply PTP 58230 Model Number 5 8 GHz OFDM Backhaul BH Description Encryption Picture CMM Type 5780BH10 5 8 GHz OFDM BH 10 Mbps DES CMMmicro or CMM4 w 30 VDC supply 5780BH20 5 8 GHz OFDM BH 20 Mbps DES CMMmicro...

Page 20: ...ES 5490SM20 5 4 GHz OFDM SM 20 Mbps DES 5491SM20 5 4 GHz OFDM SM 20 Mbps AES 5490SM40 5 4 GHz OFDM SM Uncapped DES 5491SM40 5 4 GHz OFDM SM Uncapped AES CAP 54430 Model Number 5 4 GHz OFDM Access Point AP Description Encryption Picture CMM Type 5480AP 5 4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w antenna DES Requires CMM4 w 56 VDC supply 5480APUS 5 4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w antenna US Model DES Requires CMM...

Page 21: ... w antenna US Model DES CMMmicro or CMM4 w 30 VDC supply 5441AP 5 4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w antenna AES CMMmicro or CMM4 w 30 VDC supply 5441APUS 5 4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w antenna US Model AES CMMmicro or CMM4 w 30 VDC supply 5440APC 5 4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP No Antenna DES CMMmicro or CMM4 w 30 VDC supply 5441APC 5 4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP No Antenna AES CMMmicro or CMM4 w 30 VDC...

Page 22: ...ply 5481BH50 5 4 GHz OFDM BH Uncapped AES CMMmicro or CMM4 w 30 VDC supply Table 5 shows the Cambium PMP 400 and PTP 200 Series 4 9 GHz OFDM AP SM and BH models See Specifications for more information Table 5 4 9 GHz OFDM PMP 400 and PTP 200 Model Number Descriptions CSM 49400 Model Number 4 9 GHz OFDM Subscriber Module SM Description Encryption Picture Power 56 VDC Supply Type 4940SM 4 9 GHz OFDM...

Page 23: ...P 200 230 series of products Table 6 details the power requirements of the APs and BHs Table 6 CMM4 56VDC and 30 VDC Operation Frequency PMP Series Access Point AP PTP 230 Series Backhaul BH Canopy Custom Power over Ethernet PoE 5 8 GHz PMP 430 Series CAP 58430 56 VDC power on pins 7 and 8 and return on pins 4 and 5 PTP 230 Series PTP 58230 30 VDC power on pins 7 and 8 and return on pins 4 and 5 5...

Page 24: ...instructions included with the CMM4 When planning CMM deployment consider using both available input terminal blocks for power supply redundancy For details on configuring the CMM4 refer the PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide which is available from the Cambium support web site http www cambiumnetworks com support Figure 13 CMM4 56 VDC and 30 VDC terminal blocks A Cluster Management Module C...

Page 25: ... Page 24 of 98 A 600SSH surge suppressor provides over voltage and over current protection to APs SMs and BHs in various configurations The Figure 14 illustrates the use of the 600SSH surge suppressor with the PMP 400 430 AP and SM Figure 14 600SSH Surge Suppression AP and SM diagram ...

Page 26: ...pply included with two models with 10 ft 3m DC cable GPS antenna and mounting bracket 1070CKHH with N American AC cord for power supply 1070CK 02HH no AC cord 1070CK 03HH no power supply X X CMMmicro or CMM4 30 VDC power supply w 10 ft 3 m DC cable ACPS120WA with N American AC cord for power supply APCS120W 02A no AC cord X X X PMP 400 430 5 8 5 4 GHz SM 29 5 VDC power supply also for isolated 5 4...

Page 27: ...or GPS cables included 1090CKHH Power supply is not included Order 56 VDC and or 30 VDC power supply X X X X X Cluster Management Module CMM4 Controller ONLY Without EtherWAN switch Outdoor enclosure for controller but not power supply GPS antenna and mounting bracket 1091HH Power supply is not included Order 56 VDC and or 30 VDC power supply X X X X X Rackmount Cluster Management Module CMM4 Cont...

Page 28: ...specific AC cord ACPSSW 15A US UK and EU clips ACPSSW 16A C8 clip to allow AC cord X X X 4 9 GHz SM 56 VDC power supply AC cords also for standalone use with PMP 430 5 4 and 5 8 GHz AP PMP 400 4 9 GHz AP or PTP 200 5 4 and 4 9 GHz BH SGKN4427A US Canada Mexico SGKN4426A Europe SGKN4425A Australia SGKN4424A China Mainland SGKN4423A Japan SGKN4422A Korea SGKN4421A United Kingdom Singapore SGKN4420A ...

Page 29: ...pic Radiated Power Details on performance are listed in Table 8 on page 37 The PMP 400 and PTP 200 Series radios use an OFDM physical layer with 10 MHz channels and 256 sub carriers while the PMP 430 Series radios use an OFDM physical layer with configurable channel bandwidth of 5 10 or 20 MHz The PTP 230 Series radios use an OFDM physical layer with configurable channel bandwidth of 10 or 20 MHz ...

Page 30: ...iage Applications Applications for the PMP 400 PTP 200 5 4 GHz and PMP 430 PTP 230 5 4 5 8 GHz Series include High throughput enterprise applications nLOS video surveillance in metro areas Extend networks into urban areas Extend networks into areas with foliage Applications for the PMP 49400 4 9 GHz and PTP 49200 Series systems include High throughput licensed network for government applications M...

Page 31: ...ies SMs use a 29 5 VDC wall mount power supply PMP 54400 APs and SMs and PTP 54200 BHs use a nominal 30 VDC power system with power on pins 7 and 8 and return on pins 4 and 5 PMP 54400 APs and PTP 54200 BHs can be powered from either a CMMmicro with a 30 VDC power supply or a CMM4 with a 30 VDC power supply A 29 5 VDC wall mount power supply is available for PMP 54400 SMs PMP 49400 APs and SMs and...

Page 32: ...17 provides a grounding point on one of its U bolts that can be used for terminating ground straps from both the 600SSH and the AP Figure 17 600SSH pole mount kit Administration Systems Cambium Networks Wireless Manager is recommended for managing PMP 400 430 and PTP 200 230 Series products with Release 12 1 Cambium s Wireless Manager is available for download at http www cambiumnetworks com suppo...

Page 33: ...SM registers to an AP Centralized AP and SM user name and password management allows AP and SM usernames and access levels Administrator Installer Technician to be centrally administered in the RADIUS server instead of on each radio and tracks access events logon logoff for each username on the RADIUS server BHMs and BHSs do not support RADIUS accounting This accounting does not track and report s...

Page 34: ...z channel bandwidth PMP 400 AP Max range 1 30 miles PMP 400 AP SM and PTP 200 BH channel bandwidth fixed at 10 MHz PMP 400 AP SM cyclic prefix fixed at 1 4 PTP 200 BH configurable cyclic prefix 1 4 or 1 8 PTP 230 BH configurable channel bandwidth 10 or 20 MHz PTP 230 BH configurable cyclic prefix 1 4 1 8 or 1 16 PTP 230 BH Max range 1 30 miles for 10 MHz channel bandwidth 1 24 miles for 20 MHz cha...

Page 35: ...h antenna which can increase range o narrows beam width by 3x from 55 to 18 which can reduce interference caused by multi path reflections o LENS part number AN500A Optional Reflector dish o adds 15 dBi to 10 dB internal patch antenna which can increase range o narrows beam width from 55 to 6 which can reduce interference caused by multi path reflections Figure 18 PMP 430 SM Figure 19 PMP 430 SM w...

Page 36: ... antenna gain plus 10 dBm transmit power gives the regulatory maximum of 27 dBm EIRP 17 dBi gain for antenna at 4 9 GHz 17 dBi antenna gain plus 18 dBm transmit power gives 35 dBm EIRP 2 8 lb 13 25 x 8 25 x 4 38 in hwd or 1 3 kg 33 7 x 21 x 11 13 cm hwd Figure 20 PMP 400 and PTP 200 radio with integrated antenna Specification for PMP 400 430 AP and PTP 200 BH connectorized radio Connectorized radi...

Page 37: ...20 MHz Channel 13 dBm tx power gives the Europe regulatory max 30 dBm EIRP 5 MHz Channel 16 dBm tx power gives the Europe regulatory max 33 dBm EIRP 10 MHz Channel 19 dBm tx power gives the Europe regulatory max 36 dBm EIRP 20 MHz Channel 5 4 GHz 18 dBi gain for antenna 18 dBi antenna gain minus 1 dB cable loss plus 7 dBm tx power gives the U S Europe regulatory max 24 dBm EIRP 5 MHz Channel 10 dB...

Page 38: ... 12 16 km 6 miles 9 6 km 2 7 miles 4 32 km 5 4 and 5 8 GHz Max Aggregate Throughput with 1 16 Cyclic Prefix 5 MHz Channel up down 3 5 Mbps 7 Mbps 10 5 Mbps 10 MHz Channel up down 7 5 Mbps 15 Mbps 22 5 Mbps 20 MHz Channel up down 16 5 Mbps 32 Mbps 45 Mbps 5 4 and 5 8 GHz Nominal Receive Sensitivity including FEC 5 MHz Channel 93 dBm 86 dBm 79 dBm 10 MHz Channel 90 dBm 83 dBm 76 dBm 20 MHz Channel 8...

Page 39: ...8 km 3 4 miles 5 5 km 1 4 miles 2 25 km 10 MHz Channel up down Max Aggregate Throughput with 1 4 cyclic prefix 7 5 Mbps 14 Mbps PMP 20 3 Mbps PTP 21 Mbps Nominal Receive Sensitivity including FEC 89 dBm 78 dBm 70 dBm PMP 49400 PTP 49200 4 9 GHz OFDM Modulation QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Maximum LOS Range with integrated SM antenna Note LENS and Reflector cannot be used 10 miles 16 km 4 miles 6 4 km 1 4 mi...

Page 40: ...FDM carrier technology and QPSK 16 QAM or 64 QAM modulations supports somewhat different channel planning than for standard Canopy For reference PMP 100 Series uses 20 MHz channels configurable on 5 MHz centers single carrier technology and 2 level and 4 level FSK modulation Tower Channel Planning For a single cluster of 4 APs on a tower 2 channel re use with channels on 10 MHz channel center spac...

Page 41: ...es Canada Australia Brazil and Russia 5735 5840 5 MHz 22 6 Europe and Other 5735 5865 5 MHz 27 7 India 5835 5865 5 MHz 7 2 Vietnam 5735 5840 5 MHz 22 11 Indonesia 5735 5815 5 MHz 17 9 20 MHz FSK for comparison United States Canada Europe and Australia 5735 5840 5 MHz 22 6 For reference standard Canopy uses 2 channel re use with clusters of 6 APs on a tower with channel center spacing of either 25 ...

Page 42: ... MHz 50 25 20 MHz United States Canada and Australia 5475 5590 and 5660 5705 5 MHz 34 9 Europe 5470 5590 and 5660 5710 5 MHz 36 9 Brazil Russia and Other 5475 5705 5 MHz 47 12 Vietnam 5480 5715 5 MHz 48 24 20 MHz FSK for comparison United States Canada Europe and Australia 5495 5585 and 5665 5705 5 MHz 28 8 Available 4 9 GHz channel center frequencies are shown in Table 11 Table 11 4 9 GHz Channel...

Page 43: ...nels if there are any other usable channels available Only use the channels in this weather notch after monitoring the spectrum for a week or more using a spectrum analyzer to ascertain the spectrum is clear and there is no weather radar in the area that will cause interference to your Canopy system Range and throughput planning PMP 430 and PTP 230 5 4 and 5 8 GHz series modules provide 45 Mbps ag...

Page 44: ...ndwidth has been added to the display This is important to note as the width of the OFDM channel 5 10 or 20 MHz affects the bandwidth data of the spectrum analyzer sample The built in spectrum analyzer can be very useful as a tool for troubleshooting and RF planning but doesn t duplicate the accuracy and programmability of a dedicated high end spectrum analyzer which may be needed in some cases AP...

Page 45: ...n in Figure 24 Figure 24 Spectrum Analyzer display after running a Timed Spectrum Analyzer Navigation features include Results may be panned left and right through the scanned spectrum by clicking and dragging the graph left and right Results may be zoomed in and out with the mouse wheel When the mouse is positioned over a bar the receive power level frequency maximum and mean receive power levels...

Page 46: ...will be displayed with two horizontal lines above it representing the max power level received top horizontal line and the average power level received lower horizontal line at that frequency Averaging means that each reading vertical bar will be displayed with an associated horizontal line above it representing the max power level received at that frequency Registered SM Count This field indicate...

Page 47: ...ectrumAnalysis 6 Start or stop timed or continuous Spectrum Analysis and also give status 0 Stop Spectrum Analysis 1 Start Timed Spectrum Analysis 2 Start Continuous Spectrum Analysis 3 Idle no Spectrum Analysis results 4 Idle Spectrum Analysis results available 5 Timed or Remote Spectrum Analysis in progress 6 Continuous Spectrum Analysis in progress Note Continuous mode has a max of 24 hours Tab...

Page 48: ...anopy systems can be avoided by following two practices 1 Use a CMM with GPS synchronization This synchronizes frame start so that all collocated APs begin transmitting at the same time each 2 5 millisecond frame 2 Use the frame calculators in each module OFDM and FSK the frame calculators are different as frame details are different to select Downlink Data Range and Control Slots for each system ...

Page 49: ...lculations and Configuration Settings Interference between collocated Canopy systems can be avoided by following two practices 1 Use a CMM with GPS synchronization This synchronizes frame start so that all collocated APs begin transmitting at the same time each 2 5 millisecond frame 2 Use the frame calculators in each module OFDM and FSK the frame calculators are different as frame details are dif...

Page 50: ...e and observe the Rec SEQ Start value Iterate usually adjusting the FSK Downlink Data and the OFDM Downlink Data values by a few percent each time until the Rec SEQ Start times of all collocated modules are within 300 bit times of each other Configure the OFDM modules using the resulting OFDM values and the FSK modules using the resulting FSK values The frame calculator page FSK and OFDM has been ...

Page 51: ...ation placement and aiming The best link has the highest SNR as well as a sufficient receive power level Link health monitoring General troubleshooting Detecting interference watch for decreasing SNR while receive power level remains constant The auto rate adapt algorithm chooses the best modulation for each link direction based on the Resend rates not SNR but the SNRs at which modulation typicall...

Page 52: ...HS and AP BHM radios the SNRs are slightly different for downlink and the uplink Even if a link is capable of operating at a high SNR if you lock the link down to 1X it won t report SNR higher than what it needs to run in 1X The best practice is to let the system use rate adapt across 1X 2X 3X to get the best link performance and highest sector capacity Traffic is needed to most accurately measure...

Page 53: ...guration General page as shown in Figure 25 This parameter locks down the uplink or downlink operation An operator may lock down an entire sector to 2X and 1X operation or to only 1 X operation using the Dynamic Rate Adapt parameter on the AP s Configuration General page This parameter locks down uplink or downlink of all links in the sector and overrides any SM 1X 2X 3X settings For example if an...

Page 54: ... dBm 19 dBm 17 dBi 36 dBm Vietnam 30 to 13 dBm 13 dBm 17 dBi 30 dBm PMP 430 5 4 GHz OFDM 5 MHz United States Canada Europe Russia Brazil and Australia Vietnam 30 to 7 dBm 7 dBm 17 dBi 24 dBm 10 MHz 30 to 10 dBm 10 dBm 17 dBi 27 dBm 20 MHz 30 to 13 dBm 13 dBm 17 dBi 30 dBm PTP 230 5 8 GHz OFDM 10 MHz United States and Canada 30 to 19 dBm 19 dBm 17 dBi 36 dBm Europe and India Indonesia 30 to 16 dBm ...

Page 55: ...r to the maximum allowed so as to have the greatest overall range and the greatest range for 3X operation It may be useful to reduce Transmitter Output Power when Canopy systems are located close together with good coverage given because of their proximity and full power isn t needed or in cases where an operator is trying to reduce interference from the Canopy system to other systems Each SM s Tr...

Page 56: ...opy over the air protocol especially turn around guard time Setting Range the same across a geographical area give best overall performance Range does not change transmit power levels Do not set a higher Range than needed A higher Range gives no higher power and slightly reduces throughput to allow for higher air delay and turn around time If the Range is set to greater than 5 miles the SM limits ...

Page 57: ...ll be less capacity to handle the request Uplink Data Slots are used first for data If they are the not needed for data in a given frame the data slot can be used by the SMs for bandwidth requests This allows SMs in sectors with zero control slots configured to still make bandwidth requests using unused data slots Downlink Data Range and Control Slots should be set consistent with the results of a...

Page 58: ... the listed countries should set the Region Code to that country Operators in regions or countries with no requirements for DFS should use the Other Region Code New APs and BHMs from the factory will show a Region Code of None and will not transmit until the Region Code is set to a value other than None Canada United States and Europe have requirements to avoid certain 5 4 GHz frequencies used by ...

Page 59: ...No Asia Vietnam 5 4 GHz ETSI DFS ETSI DFS No India Indonesia Vietnam 5 8 GHz No effect No effect No Other 5 4 GHz No effect No effect No 5 8 GHz No effect No effect No Other FCC 5 4 GHz FCC DFS FCC DFS No 5 8 GHz No effect No effect No Other ETSI 5 4 GHz ETSI DFS4 ETSI DFS No 5 8 GHz ETSI DFS5 ETSI DFS No 1 In all cases set the Region Code to the region you are in and the equipment will provide DF...

Page 60: ...out that frequency it may connect to a different AP if color codes AP transmitting frequencies and SM scanned frequencies support that connection BHSs would not be expected to connect to a different BHM as backhaul links should be configured using color codes and authentication to ensure a BHS only connects with its intended BHM To simplify operation and ensure compliance an SM BHS takes on the DF...

Page 61: ...r country s regulatory requirements For example several countries in South America follow the same DFS regulations as Brazil so in those countries the Region Code should be set to Brazil IMPORTANT Operators under regulatory requirements for DFS must ensure that Canopy parameters Region Code Country Code are set correctly This applies to initial configuration after a module is reset to factory defa...

Page 62: ...o two alternate frequencies on the Configuration Radio page in addition to the primary frequency These alternate frequencies are used in the unlikely event radar is detected and the main frequency is locked out due to DFS detection If these are left at None no backup frequencies will be used in the case of DFS detection and the AP or BHM will lock itself out from any transmission for 30 minutes If...

Page 63: ...ternal Gain is defined as the gain of the antenna minus the loss in the coaxial cable and connectors The External Gain is set on the Configuration Radio page of each module AP SM BHM or BHS The default on a 5 4 GHz SM or a unit reset to factory defaults is 17 dB The default on a 5 8 GHz SM or a unit reset to factory default is 17 dB The range is 0 to 35 dB A 5 4 GHz SM or BH with an integrated ant...

Page 64: ...ge of the modules They use Reed Solomon error correction optimized at 3 4 coding The coding rate is not settable by the operator 430 Interoperability Configurable only on PMP 430 SM Radios running a system release newer than 12 2 includes an Interoperability feature Interop which allows PMP 430 SMs to register to PMP 450 APs The feature is designed to allow the operator to swap the PMP 430 AP with...

Page 65: ...AP it will reboot into the other radio mode If after 10 minutes in that radio mode the SM cannot connect to an AP it will switch radio modes again This will repeat until an AP is found In addition the PMP 430 SM can be forced to reboot and switch to the other radio mode The PMP 430 SM will only register to a PMP 450 AP at 1 16 th Cyclic Prefix Since PMP 430 SM cannot scan multiple channel bandwidt...

Page 66: ...ll force switch the SM to the other radio mode and immediately reboot the unit When the unit finishes rebooting it will be in finishedReboot state Only will be allowed to be set if both registration options are configured PMP 430 SM only radioModeStatus 1 3 6 1 4 1 161 19 3 2 1 127 WHISP SM MIB read only INTEGER undefined 0 pmp430 1 pmp450Interop erability 2 The current radio mode that SM is opera...

Page 67: ...ion into Device Session Power and Configuration sections Device Tab The Device tab provides information on the Subscriber s LUID and MAC Hardware Software FPGA versions and the state of the SM Registered and or encrypted as shown in Figure 32 Figure 32 Device tab Sessions Tab The Session tab provides information on the SMs Session Count Reg Count Re Reg Count Uptime Air delay PPPoEState and Timeou...

Page 68: ...re 34 Figure 34 Power tab Configuration Tab The Configuration tab provides information on the SMs Uplink or Downlink UL DL Sustained Data Rate UL DL Burst Allocation UL DL Burst Rate UL DL Low Priority CIR UL DL High CIR UL DL High Priority Queue Information and the UL DL Broadcast or Multicast Allocation as shown in Figure 35 This data is refreshed based on the Web Page Auto Update setting on the...

Page 69: ...l a PMP 450 AP The PMP 450 AP requires a different power supply 29V than the PMP 430 AP The power supply needs to be replaced before installing the PMP 450 AP The PMP 430 SMs will go out of session and start scanning again They will scan in PMP 430 mode first because that was the last used mode and will not connect to the PMP 430 AP After 10 minutes the PMP 430 SMs start scanning in PMP 450 intero...

Page 70: ... Add PMP 430 SMs to a Greenfield PMP 450 deployment In a Greenfield PMP 450 deployment there is no requirement for guard bands between adjacent channels so it is possible that the network was deployed with adjacent channels on adjacent frequencies If PMP 430 SMs are added to the sector it is necessary to update the network planning in order to leave a gap of 5 MHz between two adjacent 20 or 10 MHz...

Page 71: ... minutes the SM does not connect to an AP it will switch modes and start scanning in the other mode Since the last used mode is always the first one to be selected for scanning having both checkboxes selected does not increase registration time It is recommended to leave both checkboxes selected so that the PMP 430 always has the capability of connecting to both the PMP 430 AP and the PMP 450 AP F...

Page 72: ...lower system gain may change the modulation mode used for communication to a lower more robust mode but it does not necessarily result in a lower throughput because the PMP 450 SM is capable of communicating in MIMO mode Sensitivity For each modulation mode the PMP 430 system has 3 dB lower sensitivity values than the PMP 450 system as shown in the following table Table 22 Sensitivity of PMP 430 v...

Page 73: ...a PMP 450 AP and PMP 430 SMs using a 20 MHz channel is around 48 Mbps The difference is given by the fact that the PMP 450 system can communicate in MIMO mode which doubles the throughput for each modulation mode and also by the fact that PMP 450 can communicate in 256 QAM mode which provides a 33 increase in throughput compared to the 64 QAM mode The 1 16 CP in the two systems corresponds to two ...

Page 74: ... MHz 7 5 Mbps 15 Mbps 22 5 Mbps 20 MHz 16 5 Mbps 32 Mbps 48 5 Mbps Table 24 Throughput PMP 450 AP to PMP 450 SM PMP 450 AP to PMP 450 SM QPSK S QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 256QAM 5 MHz 2 Mbps 4 Mbps 8 Mbps 14 Mbps 18 Mbps 10 MHz 6 Mbps 13 Mbps 26 Mbps 42 Mbps 55 Mbps 20 MHz 13 Mbps 30 Mbps 60 Mbps 98 Mbps 128 Mbps Table 25 Throughput PMP 450 AP to PMP 430 SM PMP 450 AP to PMP 430 SM CP 1 16 QPSK 16QAM 64QAM ...

Page 75: ...iles PMP 430 PMP 430 Integ SISO 64QAM 117 5 1 9 1 1 0 3 Integ SISO 16QAM 124 5 4 3 2 4 0 8 Integ SISO QPSK 131 5 9 6 5 4 1 7 LENS SISO 64QAM 123 5 3 8 2 1 0 7 LENS SISO 16QAM 130 5 8 5 4 8 1 5 LENS SISO QPSK 137 5 19 1 10 8 3 4 CLIP SISO 64QAM 125 5 4 8 2 7 0 9 CLIP SISO 16QAM 132 5 10 8 6 1 9 CLIP SISO QPSK 139 5 24 1 13 5 4 3 Dish SISO 64QAM 132 5 10 8 6 1 9 Dish SISO 16QAM 139 5 24 1 13 5 4 3 D...

Page 76: ...ENS SISO QPSK S 132 5 10 8 6 1 9 CLIP MIMO 256QAM 108 5 0 7 0 4 0 1 CLIP MIMO 64QAM 118 5 2 1 1 2 0 4 CLIP MIMO 16QAM 125 5 4 8 2 7 0 9 CLIP MIMO QPSK 132 5 10 8 6 1 9 CLIP SISO QPSK S 135 5 15 2 8 5 2 7 Dish MIMO 256QAM 114 5 1 4 0 8 0 2 Dish MIMO 64QAM 124 5 4 3 2 4 0 8 Dish MIMO 16QAM 131 5 9 6 5 4 1 7 Dish MIMO QPSK 138 5 21 5 12 1 3 8 Dish SISO QPSK S 141 5 30 3 17 5 4 CONN MIMO 256QAM 103 8 ...

Page 77: ... 450 AP the PMP 430 SM can now communicate in QPSK mode with a throughput equal to half the original throughput If the PMP 430 SM is replaced by a PMP 450 SM the PMP 450 can now communicate in QPSK MIMO mode which provides the same throughput as the original 16 QAM SISO mode For this user the maximum throughput has not changed upgrading from a PMP 430 network to a PMP 450 network but the more PMP ...

Page 78: ...N connector The antenna includes tower mount brackets with adjustable down tilt Installing an AP typically consists of four phases 1 Configuring the AP at an operator s facility or at the installation site using the information and settings defined previously in Planning Section Chapter 3 and Configuring Section Chapter 4 2 Assembling the AP radio and antenna and brackets and physically installing...

Page 79: ... that comes with the antenna 3 Connect the radio to the antenna by sliding it into the captive space Secure the radio to the antenna using the two bolts provided 4 Assemble the lower bracket on the antenna assembly Although it may seem intuitive to attach both brackets to the tower or pole and then hang the antenna it usually works better to have the bottom bracket already attached to the antenna ...

Page 80: ...practices for tower climbing Connect the upper bracket to a pole mounting fixture or the tower 7 Hang the antenna assembly on the upper bracket 8 Connect the lower bracket to the pole or tower using the quick connect system provided 9 The quick connect system allows easy attachment detachment and adjustment without any lose parts ...

Page 81: ...ilt per calculations done during Planning Confirm down tilt after the radio is operational using SMs in the field at selected test locations Procedure 4 Assembling a 4 9 GHz AP and attaching to tower 1 Perform a parts check to ensure all parts are present 2 Assemble unit per the instructions that come with the kit ...

Page 82: ...iding it into the captive space Secure the radio to the antenna using the two bolts provided 4 Connect coax N connector The center conductor of the N type connector is very sensitive to electrostatic discharge 5 Use standard work and safety practices for tower climbing and connect the upper assembly to a pole mounting fixture or the tower ...

Page 83: ...2 March 2014 Page 82 of 98 6 Adjust down tilt per previous calculations done during Planning Confirm down tilt after the radio is operational using SMs in the field at selected test locations Marking the degree of down tilt on the bracket may be useful for future reference ...

Page 84: ... 600SSH surge suppressor within 3 ft 1 m of the AP and ground it to known good ground Protective Earth PE on the tower or support structure with a 10 AWG ground strap 4 A pole mount kit is available for mounting the 600SSH to the tower or mast The mount includes a termination point for the ground strap from the 600SSH 5 Run a 10 AWG ground strap from the ground lug on the AP see Figure 37 to known...

Page 85: ...ar to installing standard Canopy SMs as described in the PMP Solutions User Guide with the differences outlined below Use an SMMB2 SM mounting bracket for the PMP 54400 and 49400 SM and a SMMB1 mounting bracket for the PMP 58430 54430 SM and PTP 58230 54230 BH The PMP 400 Series SM or the PTP 200 Series BH is heavier and has a higher wind load than a classic Canopy module and so the stronger SMMB2...

Page 86: ... and PTP 200 230 Series modules do not display a jitter value Use Receive Power Level for aiming and then use Link Tests to confirm alignment The Receive Power Level is a relative not absolute value The Receive Power Level on a module is useful during installation to aid in aiming where relative values over a short period of time are of interest The displayed Receive Power Level is not designed to...

Page 87: ...rsuant to Part 15 of the US 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 these instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to...

Page 88: ... 5845 in 5 MHz increments within the 5725 5850 MHz ISM band 20 MHz channels centered on 5735 5840 in 5 MHz increments within the 5725 5850 MHz ISM band ABZ89FT7635 109W 5790 5 MHz channels centered on 5727 5 5845 in 5 MHz increments within the 5725 5850 MHz ISM band 5790SM 10 dBi 55 x 55 and 3 dB beam width 19 dBm 10 MHz channels centered on 5730 5845 in 5 MHz increments within the 5725 5850 MHz I...

Page 89: ...thin the 5470 5725 MHz U NII band with 5600 5650 MHz excluded 5490 SM 5480 BH 5481 BH 10 dBi 55 x 55 3 dB beam width 17 dBm 20 MHz channels centered on 5485 5590 and 5660 5705 MHz in 5 MHz increments within the 5470 5725 MHz U NII band with 5600 5650 MHz excluded 19 dBm 109W 5780 5 MHz channels centered on 5727 5 5845 in 5 MHz increments within the 5725 5850 MHz ISM band 5780APC 17 dBi connectoriz...

Page 90: ...Hz public safety licensed band 4940 AP 18 dBi connectorized PCTEL Model AP 85010066001 antenna 60 x 5 3 dB beam width with 1 dB cable loss 18 dBm 4940 SM 4940 BH 17 dBi integrated antenna 15 5 x 17 5 el x az 3 dB beam width 18 dBm Note 1 To ensure regulatory compliance including DFS compliance the professional installer is responsible for setting the Region Code on the Configuration General page t...

Page 91: ... www cept org When operated in accordance with the instructions for use Cambium Wireless equipment operating in the 5 4 GHz bands is compliant with CEPT Recommendation 70 03 Annex 3 for Wideband Data Transmission and HIPERLANs For compliant operation in the 5 4 GHz band the transmit power EIRP from the integrated antenna or a connectorized antenna shall be no more than 0 5 W 27 dBm For EU member s...

Page 92: ...e of certain Hazardous Substances RoHS in electrical and electronic equipment The relevant Declaration of Conformity can be found at http www cambiumnetworks com support ec_doc UK Notification The 5 8 GHz connectorized product has been notified for operation in the UK and when operated in accordance with instructions for use it is compliant with UK Interface Requirement IR2007 For UK use installat...

Page 93: ... 0 The form to be used for general authorization may be found at http www sviluppoeconomico gov it images stories mise_extra Allegato 20n19 doc Labeling and Disclosure Table for China The People s Republic of China requires that Cambium s products comply with China Management Methods CMM environmental regulations China Management Methods refers to the regulation Management Methods for Controlling ...

Page 94: ...SM or PTP 230 with Reflector Dish At least 1 5 m approx 5 ft PMP 430 SM or PTP 230 with LENS At least 50 cm approx 20 in Canopy Module for comparison At least 20 cm approx 8 in Section Details of Exposure Separation Distances Calculations and Power Compliance Margins and Table 31 give details and discussion of the associated calculations Details of Exposure Separation Distances Calculations and Po...

Page 95: ...elds Table 31 shows calculated minimum separation distances d recommended distances and resulting power compliance margins for each frequency band and antenna combination Table 31 Calculated Exposure Distances and Power Compliance Margins Frequency Band Antenna Variable d calcu lated Recom mended Separation Distance Power Compliance Margin P G S 5 4 5 8 GHz OFDM Integrated 10 dBi 0 079 W 19 dBm 10...

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Page 98: ...vent of any breach hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent action in the event of future breaches Hardware Warranty in US Cambium US offers a warranty covering a period of 1 year from the date of purchase by the customer If a product is found defective during the warranty period Cambium will repair or replace the product with the sa...

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