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PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide 

UGPS Product Description and Overview 

 

PMP-0297 007v001 (January, 2017) 

 

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The connector interface for the UGPS is detailed in 

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Figure 66  UGPS connector interface 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PMP 450i

Page 1: ...Cambium PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide January 2017 V7 0 ...

Page 2: ...y 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 grant either directly or by impl...

Page 3: ...e with national regulations In the USA follow Section 810 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 USA In Canada follow Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code These codes describe correct installation procedures for grounding the outdoor unit mast lead in wire and discharge unit size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes Other regulations may ap...

Page 4: ... the transmitter is on Always turn off the power to the unit before undertaking maintenance activities in front of the antenna Minimum separation distances Install the AP SM BH so as to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons The minimum separation distances for each frequency variant are specified in the product s corresponding User Guide ...

Page 5: ...tion 1 6 Cambium s synchronization solutions 1 7 Universal GPS UGPS 1 7 CMM5 1 8 CMM4 Rack Mount 1 8 CMM4 Cabinet with switch 1 9 CMM4 Cabinet without switch 1 9 CMMmicro CMM3 Product is End of Life and no longer available for new shipments 1 10 Chapter 2 Cambium Cluster Management Module CMM5 2 11 Product Overview 2 12 Cluster Management Scenario 1 2 12 Cluster Management Scenario 2 2 13 CMM5 Con...

Page 6: ... Update Controller Firmware 2 34 Installing the CMM5 2 35 Avoiding Hazards 2 35 Grounding Equipment 2 35 Conforming to Regulations 2 36 Protecting Cables and Connections 2 36 Testing the Components 2 36 Unpacking Components 2 36 Installing a uGPS Antenna 2 37 Installing a Single Controller 2 37 Installing a Single Injector 2 39 Installing Two Injectors side by side 2 40 Installing a Controller Inj...

Page 7: ...1 Viewing General Status 3 42 Viewing Sync Status 3 45 Viewing the System Log 3 46 Viewing the Network Interface 3 47 Viewing Layer 2 neighbors 3 47 Installing a CMM4 3 48 Avoiding hazards 3 48 Grounding Equipment 3 48 Conforming to Regulations 3 49 Protecting Cables and Connections 3 49 Testing the Components 3 49 Unpacking Components 3 49 Cables 3 49 Installing a GPS Antenna 3 49 Installing the ...

Page 8: ... 4 29 Chapter 5 CMM Regulatory and Legal Notices 5 1 Important Note on Modifications 5 1 National and Regional Regulatory Notices 5 2 U S Federal Communication Commission FCC Notification 5 2 Industry Canada IC Notification 5 2 Equipment Disposal 5 3 EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance 5 3 Labeling and Disclosure Table for China 5 3 RF Exposure Separation Distances 5 5 Legal Notices 5...

Page 9: ...17 Two Injectors with Joining Bar 2 41 Figure 18 Rear Attaching Screw 2 41 Figure 19 Injector Controller Combination 2 43 Figure 20 600 Watt Power Supply Installation 2 44 Figure 21 600 Watt Power Supply Installation rear view 2 45 Figure 22 Installing a Split DC Power Line 2 46 Figure 23 Wiring the Power Connector 2 48 Figure 24 CMM4 internal view including cable glands 3 3 Figure 25 Rackmount CM...

Page 10: ... Attaching the rackmounting brackets 3 60 Figure 60 Rackmount CMM4 rack screws 3 61 Figure 61 Ethernet port connections 3 62 Figure 62 Staggered Ethernet cables 3 62 Figure 63 CMM4 LED indicators 3 64 Figure 64 LED indicators rackmount CMM4 3 67 Figure 65 CMM port status showing power fault 3 68 Figure 66 UGPS connector interface 4 3 Figure 67 Power Pinout UGPS Ethernet Power Cable 4 4 Figure 68 P...

Page 11: ...nfiguring the sync input and enabling UGPS power PTP 230 series 4 20 Figure 82 CMM port conifguration for UGPS power 4 21 Figure 83 IP default bypass default radio on timing port 1 4 23 Figure 84 IP default bypass default radio on timing port 2 4 24 Figure 85 GPS status and location data PMP 430 example 4 25 Figure 86 GPS status and location data PMP 320 4 26 Figure 87 UGPS label 6 1 Figure 88 Was...

Page 12: ...rt Configuration attributes 3 34 Table 16 CMM tab attributes 3 35 Table 17 Link Speed selections for CMM4 3 36 Table 18 SNMP tab attributes 3 38 Table 19 VLAN tab attributes 3 39 Table 20 Unit Settings tab attributes 3 40 Table 21 ARP Table tab attributes 3 41 Table 22 General Status tab attributes 3 43 Table 23 Sync Status tab attributes 3 45 Table 24 Network Interface tab attributes 3 47 Table 2...

Page 13: ...ype connector 005v000 January 2016 Discontinue 30 VDC and 56 VDC CMM power supplies introduce new power supplies Update UGPS power supply information 006v000 February 2016 ePMP Updates 007v000 January 2017 Adds CMM5 Contacting Cambium Networks PMP support website http www cambiumnetworks com support Cambium main website http www cambiumnetworks com Sales enquiries sales cambiumnetworks com Email s...

Page 14: ...sposal of Cambium equipment European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Do not dispose of Cambium equipment in landfill sites In the EU Cambium in conjunction with a recycling partner ensures that equipment is collected and recycled according to the requirements of EU environmental law Disposal of surplus packaging Do not dispose of surplus packaging in la...

Page 15: ...PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to synchronization ...

Page 16: ...ks operate the licensed and unlicensed bands Characteristics of each include Licensed frequencies Licensed frequencies are bands reserved for the exclusive use of a public private entity Since the spectrum is clean and clear with no RF emitters controlled by other entities operating in the same frequency wireless system reliability is greatly improved Interference issues are largely confined to se...

Page 17: ...t impact on network performance and reliability External interference In unlicensed frequencies interference is more difficult to manage since the interference comes from networks and technology not under your control Because a single access point can support hundreds of subscribers or end users interference can have a substantial impact Other networks aren t the only culprits more and more networ...

Page 18: ...he subscriber modules in the network transmit at the same time in turn This helps prevent radio signals transmitted by an access point transceiver to interfere with reception of a user signal by another access point transceiver perhaps the most onerous kind of self interference in time division duplex radio networks With GPS synchronization you can be certain your network can scale and grow elegan...

Page 19: ...mation that can be used to diagnose network problems Configuration options for TDD synchronization Cambium PMP systems use Time Division Duplexing TDD one channel alternately transmits and receives rather than using one channel for transmitting and a second channel for receiving To accomplish TDD the AP must provide sync to its SMs it must keep them in sync Furthermore co located APs must be synce...

Page 20: ...ulting in self interference The result is self interference In this scenario the self interference can be avoided only by synchronizing the TDD transmit cycles of all APs that operate in the same frequency band An AP that is isolated by at least 5 miles 8 km from any other equipment can generate and pass sync pulse without GPS timing and not risk that interference will result from the generated sy...

Page 21: ...ccess Point AP and all associated Subscriber Modules SM Network operators have a choice of CMM solutions to select the option that works best for the environment Universal GPS UGPS The UGPS provides network synchronization for smaller networks where a CMM may not be cost effective The UGPS provides synchronization for one or two modules so that even remote areas at the edge of the network can oper...

Page 22: ...t The cluster management module CMM is the heart of the Cambium system s synchronization capability which allows network operators to reuse frequencies and add capacity while ensuring consistency in the quality of service to customers For operators who prefer indoor CMM mounting Cambium offers the Rack Mounted Cluster Management Module 4 The unit is designed to be mounted onto a standard 19 inch t...

Page 23: ...n capability which allows network operators to re use frequencies and add capacity while ensuring consistency in the quality of service to customers As a result subscribers can experience carrier grade service even those at the outer edge of the network Figure 7 Cabinet with switch CMM4 Cabinet without switch This CMM includes all of the functionality listed above but there is no switch included T...

Page 24: ...t Module 3 CMM3 also known as the CMMmicro allows network operators to reduce the time and labor cost of system installation and maintenance in AP Clusters This management module reduces cabling between system modules and provides reliable network synchronization There is only one cable going from the CMM3 to each module carrying the Ethernet connection synchronization pulse and GPS data Figure 8 ...

Page 25: ...on solutions PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 11 Chapter 2 Cambium Cluster Management Module CMM5 The CMM5 consists of 4 subsystems described in the following sections CMM5 Controller Module CMM5 Injector 29 volt and 56 volt versions Power supply s 240 600 watt uGPS ...

Page 26: ...ts to 32 ports Direct 48VDC input optional AC DC power supplies are available from Cambium Networks Uses Cambium Networks uGPS for a synchronization source Dual resilent power inputs Rack mountable Secure remote management when used with the optional CMM5 Controller Module Support for PMP 450m cnMedusa Future support for integration into cnMedusa for cloud or NOC based management Cluster Managemen...

Page 27: ...450i Access Points and four PMP 450 Access Points Scenario Equipment Needed Features Four PMP 450i Access Points Four PMP 450 Access Points 56 Volt Injector 29 Volt Injector 1 CMM5 Controller One uGPS Gigabit Ethernet support Local Management Interface 48VDC Input Broad Device Support Rack Mountable AC only environments Two AC to 48VDC Power Supplies Resilent power sources Management required Resi...

Page 28: ...Cluster Management Scenario 2 CMM5 Controller Module The major features of the CMM5 Controller Module are Auto detect control up to 8 Power Injectors Monitor SYNC Power GPS status Manage up down ports Web HTTPS and SNMPv2 v3 management SNMP on roadmap 1U half width rack mount Figure 11 Controller Module ...

Page 29: ...the correct injector for the types of radios that you will be powering In both cases the injectors use the same input power supplies or can be powered with 48VDC The output power is different and the type of SYNC signal used is different between the two types of injectors Systems can have 29V and 56V injectors deployed alongside each other Figure 12 Injector Module CMM5 Injector Compatibility Matr...

Page 30: ...ration 1 each RJ12 Daisy Chain port IN 1 each RJ12 Daisy Chain port OUT Surge Suppresion Lightning Suppression for each To Radios RJ45 Port Power Input Voltage or 48 VDC Input Power Consumption 400 watts Output Voltage or 55 VDC Output Current 0 1 8A per channel Output Power 0 90 Watts per channel Cabinet Temperature 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 131 F 90 humidity condensing Physical Max Distance from Mana...

Page 31: ... Product Overview PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 17 240 Watt Power Supply The CMM5 240 watt power supply Cambium Networks part number N000000L054B 600 Watt Power Supply The CMM5 600 watt power supply Cambium Networks part number N000000L101A ...

Page 32: ... existing 48 VDC supply Equipment Configuration Power Supplies Required Notes 1 to 4 PMP 450i APs 240 watt 48 55V With accessories 2 PMP 450m 240 watt 48 55V With accessories 4 PMP 450m 600 watt 48 55V With accessories 2 PMP 450m and 2 PMP 450i 600 watt 48 55V With accessories Power Line Filter In order to meet regulatory requirements in all deployment scenarios a power line filter module is recom...

Page 33: ...noise and EMI What s in Each Box The following paragraphs describe the contents product and accessories for each ordered component of the CMM5 Injector 56 Volt Part Number C000000L556A Quantity Description 1 Injector 56 Volt 2 Rack Mount Ears short 1 Rack Mount Ear long 1 6 Foot 1 8 Meter USB Cable 1 8 32 SS Screw Nut 1 Connector Bar 8 6 32 SS Countersunk Screws 2 Phoenix Input Connector ...

Page 34: ...sunk Screws 2 Phoenix Input Connector Providing Sync to CMM5 via uGPS Module The uGPS module provides sync to the CMM5 See Section 4 UGPS for additional details CMM5 provides power to the uGPS module You only need one uGPS for the entire chain Cable straight Through RJ 12 6 pins from SYNC OUT uGPS to the uGPS port on the first Injector of the Daisy Chain You can procure your own cable or purchase ...

Page 35: ...DARY Optional Secondary 48 VDC in put for backup resilience Power connector TO RADIOS To Access Points RJ 45 connector TO SWITCH ARRAY To Network RJ 45 connector OUT Sync signal out RJ 12 connector IN Sync signal in RJ 12 connector UGPS Universal GPS RJ 12 connector USB Daisy Chain other Injectors USB Female Controller Cabling The following table describes Controller cables Nomenclature Function C...

Page 36: ...t will flash green momentarily then yellow for approximately thirty seconds then go back to green Once it turns green the unit is ready to supply timing to the radios 4 Connect the devices to be timed and powered to the ports marked TO RADIOS 5 Connect the CMM5 Ports to your switch or router via the ports marked TO SWITCH ARRAY 6 The CMM5 ships with all four RJ45 To Radio ports enabled for power a...

Page 37: ...ocedure 2 Initial Startup of the Controller 1 Connect the power supply 2 A red light on the front panel indicates the device is powered on 3 The Controller boots within 15 seconds 4 Log on to the Controller with the default IP address 169 254 1 1 5 Default username root Default password root Note The CMM5 Controller implements a fallback IP address of 169 254 1 1 This address is always available t...

Page 38: ...g In Perform the following steps to log into the CMM5 Procedure 3 Log In to the CMM5 1 Enter your Username 2 Enter your Password 3 Select Login Note The Reset function allows you to reset your password Reset Password Perform the following steps to reset your password Procedure 4 Reset Password on CMM5 1 From the login screen select Reset 2 When the Password field becomes blank enter a new password...

Page 39: ...hronization Solutions User Guide CMM5 Controller Configuration PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 25 View System Status This screen displays the following information System Information Memory Network Information ...

Page 40: ...n PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 26 View Network Interface Status This screen displays the status of an existing interface Uptime MAC address IPv4 address Rx packets Tx packets You can perform the following actions from this screen Connect Stop Edit Delete Add interface ...

Page 41: ...7 007v001 January 2017 2 27 Status Firewall The Status Firewall screen will display current rules applied to firewall Note It is not expected that any changes would be required View Synchronization Status The main Services screen will display the status of Synchronization ON OFF ...

Page 42: ...r Guide CMM5 Controller Configuration PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 28 View Chassis Status From the main Services screen you can view the general status of a chassis Chassis Name Chassis Serial Number Chassis Type Chassis Temperature ...

Page 43: ...odule corresponds to each chassis displayed on the controller GUI Query This function will update the status display for the associated chassis including the volts and watts measurements note that these don t get updated in real time When this button is clicked the controller sends a command to the chassis and waits for a response before updating the display so it will take a few seconds to execut...

Page 44: ...PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide CMM5 Controller Configuration PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 30 View Port Status From the main Services screen view port status ON OFF ...

Page 45: ...Controller Configuration PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 31 View Configure Static Routes From the Network Static Routes screen you can view existing static routes IPv4 IPv6 and add new ones Note It is not expected that any changes would be required ...

Page 46: ...olutions User Guide CMM5 Controller Configuration PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 32 Set Local Time NTP Protocol From the System screen you can perform the following Set Local Time Set the Time Zone Enable NTP Client Server ...

Page 47: ...rt 3 From the TeraTerm window run the macro from the Control Macro menu 4 A file selection dialog box will open Select the macro that was copied over and run it 5 Another dialog box will open from which the firmware file to be uploaded is selected 6 The macro will automatically write the contents of the firmware to the CMM5 which boots on the new image The previous module configuration is carried ...

Page 48: ...Firmware Perform the following steps to update Controller firmware Procedure 6 Update Controller Firmware 1 From the System screen select Backup Flash Firmware 2 Select Browse and select a sysupgrade compatible image 3 Once you have selected an image select Flash Image 4 Place a check mark in the Keep Settings box if desired ...

Page 49: ...ing Equipment Effective lightning protection diverts lightning current safely to ground Protective Earth PE It neither attracts nor prevents lightning strikes Grounding Infrastructure Equipment To protect both your staff and your infrastructure equipment implement lightning protection as follows Observe all local and national codes that apply to grounding for lightning protection Before you instal...

Page 50: ...e problems by securing all cables with cable ties cleats or weather resistant tape The cable can be a path for water to follow to enter the cable connector or even the module You can prevent this problem by including and securing a drip loop where the cable enters the module enclosure Testing the Components The best practice is to connect all the components BHs APs uGPS antenna and CMM5 in a test ...

Page 51: ...at the CMM5 Injector provides power to the uGPS Installing a Single Controller Perform the following procedure to install a single CMM5 Controller Procedure 1 Installing the Controller 1 Ensure that the following hardware is available 2 standard mounting ears for a 19 inch rack 2 spacers 4 mounting screws for each mounting ear 2 Use 4 mounting screws to secure the mounting ear to the Controller ...

Page 52: ...chronization Solutions User Guide Installing the CMM5 PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 38 3 Use 2 mounting screws to secure the other end of the mounting ear to the rack Figure 15 Installing a Single Controller ...

Page 53: ...t for the heat dissipation The heat sink extends into the 2nd Unit of rackspace Procedure 2 Installing a Single Injector 1 Ensure that the following hardware is available 2 standard mounting ears for a 19 inch rack 2 spacers 4 mounting screws for each mounting ear 2 Use 4 mounting screws to secure the mounting ear to the Injector 3 Use 2 mounting screws to secure the other end of the mounting ear ...

Page 54: ...tandard mounting ears for a 19 inch rack 2 spacers 4 mounting screws for each mounting ear 1 joining bar w attaching hardware 1 joining screw mounted in rear 2 Use 4 mounting screws to secure a mounting ear to the left side of the injector 3 Use 4 mounting screws to secure a mounting ear to the right side of the injector 4 Attach the joining bar with hardware to the Injectors as shown 5 Use 2 moun...

Page 55: ...PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide Installing the CMM5 PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 41 Figure 17 Two Injectors with Joining Bar Figure 18 Rear Attaching Screw ...

Page 56: ...or Combination 1 Ensure that the following hardware is available 2 standard mounting ears for a 19 inch rack 2 spacers 4 mounting screws for each mounting ear 1 joining bar w attaching hardware 1 joining screw mounted in rear 2 Use 4 mounting screws to secure the mounting ear to the Injector 3 Use 2 mounting screws to secure the other end of the mounting ear to the rack 4 Attach the joining bar wi...

Page 57: ...form the following procedure to install a 600 Watt Power Supply Procedure 4 Installing Two Injectors 1 Ensure that the following hardware is available 2 standard mounting ears for a 19 inch rack 2 spacers 4 mounting screws for each mounting ear 1 joining bar w attaching hardware 1 joining screw mounted in rear 2 Use 4 mounting screws to secure the mounting ear to the Injector ...

Page 58: ...PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide Installing the CMM5 PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 44 Figure 20 600 Watt Power Supply Installation ...

Page 59: ...PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide Installing the CMM5 PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 45 Figure 21 600 Watt Power Supply Installation rear view ...

Page 60: ...the following hardware is available 1 240 Watt Power Supply 1 DC Line Filter 1 Junction Box 1 Connector Injector 1 Connector Controller 2 Wire Nuts 1 AC Lline Adapter 2 Connect the Red and Black leads of the 240 Watt Power Supply to the Line side of the D Line Filter 3 Connect the Red and Black leads of the Load side of the DC Line Filter to junction box 4 Connect the Injector and Controller leads...

Page 61: ... Required PRIMARY Primary 48VDC Power connector SECONDARY Optiona Secondary 48 VDC Power connector TO RADIOS To Access Points RJ 45 connector TO SWITCH ARRAY To Network RJ 45 connector OUT Sync signal out RJ 12 connector IN Sync signal in RJ 12 connector UGPS Universal GPS RJ 12 connector USB USB Female The following graphic shows a fully cabled Injector Controller combination with Ferrite beads f...

Page 62: ...PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide Installing the CMM5 PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 2 48 Figure 23 Wiring the Power Connector ...

Page 63: ...s points 240W and 600W AC Power supplies It is recommended to us a DC line filter as described above CMM5 56V Injectors In some cases it may be necessary to install Ferrite beads on the input and output CAT5 Ethernet cables Refer to the installation photos above for the recommended locations of these beads Recommended device is a large snap on bead with inside dia 6 3mm to be used on all 8 pin RJ4...

Page 64: ...nuary 2017 3 1 Chapter 3 Cambium Cluster Management Module CMM4 The CMM4 consists of 3 subsystems described in the following sections The CMM4 enclosure and controller board Power supply s An EtherWAN switch contained only in 1090CKHH models mounted in the CMM4 ...

Page 65: ...EtherWAN switch A weather tight enclosure with either 4 or 7 glands ports for Ethernet and power cables 1090 and 1091 models Surge suppression on the controller board for the incoming 30V DC and 54V DC power lines and GPS coax cable Auto negotiation on the Ethernet ports Ports will auto negotiate to match inputs that are either 100Base T or 10Base T and either full duplex or half duplex when the c...

Page 66: ... GPS information to the CMM a management port an override toggle switch and an auxiliary sync port for connecting to another CMM IMPORTANT The controller board does not convert 30 VDC to 56 VDC or 56 VDC to 30 VDC To power 56 VDC equipment from a CMM4 you must provide a 54 VDC power supply and to power 30 VDC equipment from a CMM4 you must provide a 30 VDC power supply The hardened managed EtherWA...

Page 67: ...o available as a replacement item using part number GPSANTPNM03D EtherWAN Switch Patch cables between EtherWAN switch and controller board 8 Ethernet ports supporting Sync over Power over Ethernet and providing surge suppression Two 29 30 VDC input terminal blocks Auxiliary sync port Controller board management port Two 56 VDC input terminal blocks Two 20 VDC output terminal blocks GPS coax surge ...

Page 68: ...oller board and the EtherWAN Ethernet Switch U bolts and V brackets for pole mounting the CMM4 GPS Antenna GPS antenna pole mount kit A 1 hole cable gland insert for use on the DC power cable The model 1092HH Rackmount CMM4 as shipped includes Rackmounting accessories GPS Antenna and pole mount accessories The CMM4 all models as shipped does not include Any power supply The appropriate power suppl...

Page 69: ...crew terminal and come with no cables Table 2 Power supply part numbers Name Part Number 30 VDC Power Supply no cables or cords N000000L055A 54 VDC shown 30 VDC model features same design 54 VDC Power Supply no cables or cords N000000L054A The 30 VDC power supply N000000L055A is now included with CMMmicros Cluster Management Module micro Previously CMMmicros shipped with a 24 Volt DC power supply ...

Page 70: ... to high speed backhauls terrestrial feeds or for local access Earlier CMM4s shipped as model number 1090CKHH and included a 9 port EtherWAN switch Eight ports support 10 100Base T Ethernet and one port supports 1000Base T Gigabit Ethernet Typically eight ports are connected to the eight ports on the controller board via eight Ethernet patch cables and the Gigabit Ethernet port is connected to the...

Page 71: ...th from CMM to another CMM if GPS sync cable is used 100 cable feet 30 5 meters Dimensions 20 75 x 14 75 x 7 75 52 7 cm x 37 5 cm x 19 7 Weight 14 0 lbs 6 4 kg Operation Temperature 40 F to 131 F 40 C to 55 C Humidity 100 condensing Ethernet GPS Sync and GPS Coax Cables The use of cables that conform to the operational temperature of the product as well as being UV light protected is mandatory Shi...

Page 72: ...able feet 30 5 meters Max length from CMM to another CMM if GPS sync cable is used 100 cable feet 30 5 meters Dimensions 19 x 9 5 x 1 75 or 1 Rack Space 48 25 cm x 24 cm x 4 5 cm Weight 6 8 lbs 3 kg Ethernet GPS Sync and GPS Coax Cables The use of cables that conform to the operational temperature of the product as well as being UV light protected is mandatory Shielded Ethernet cables are strongly...

Page 73: ...S provides GPS synchronization to the CMM unit via the CMM s Aux Sync port location data is not provided by the UGPS module This allows any access points or backhaul masters connected to the CMM to receive sync This configuration requires that the CMM4 be configured to Slave mode via the CMM GUI When using the UGPS as a synchronization source for a CMM4 a special sync cable must be used This cable...

Page 74: ...t security port mirroring QoS etc This external switch may be cabled similar to the EtherWAN switch in the diagrams below Standard Ethernet Cabling Configuration Figure 6 and Figure 7 show the CMM4 s internal ports connected in a standard cabling configuration In this configuration there are four Ethernet connections to radios and one connection to a terrestrial feed The four Ethernet ports that a...

Page 75: ...res 30 VDC at its output The associated CMM4 terminal blocks are marked 29 VDC and some associated SM power supplies are labeled 29 5 VDC All of these components are elements of a nominal 30 VDC system and can be considered 30 VDC elements The 54 VDC CMM4 power supply is labeled as 54 VDC and typically measures 54 VDC at its output The associated CMM4 terminal blocks are marked 56 VDC and associat...

Page 76: ...ge suppression on the controller board does not efficiently pass 1000Base T Gigabit Ethernet so the Gigabit Ethernet from the EtherWAN switch needs to Be cabled so as not to go through the controller board Have surge suppression provided using a HyperLink Technologies AL CAT6HPJW surge suppressor available from L Com http www l com com or equivalent The AL CAT6HPJW surge suppressor can be either m...

Page 77: ...herWAN switch IMPORTANT The surge suppression provided by the controller board does not efficiently pass 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet Connections required to support Gigabit Ethernet should not pass through the controller board portion of the CMM4 and should have separate surge suppression PTP 500 and PTP 600 Series bridges operate at greater than 100 Mbit speeds and so should not be cabled to the c...

Page 78: ...erate at less than 100 Mbit speeds and so can be cabled to one of the eight Ethernet ports on the controller board thus taking advantage of the controller board for surge suppression The port must be configured to be unpowered The PTP 400 Series bridge is powered by its own externally located PIDU PTP 450 devices do not support synchronization over power port ...

Page 79: ...SK BHs PTP 54200 OFDM BHs PMP 450 Series OFDM APs ePMP Series A 54 VDC power supply is needed for the following equipment PMP 320 802 16e APs PMP 430 OFDM APs PMP 49400 OFDM APs PTP 49200 OFDM BHs PMP 450i OFDM APs requires crossover cable N000045L001A for Ethernet connection NOTE In most cases SMs use the same voltage as their associated APs Three exceptions to be aware of are PMP 320 SMs use 802...

Page 80: ...ound December 3 2010 The phased out 30V model ACPS112WA power supply will always require a 1k 5W resistor when a 56V supply is present Since both power supplies look identical see the label under the power supply to identify the model Power supply model ACPS112WA requires a 1k 5W resistor across the 30V DC input terminal of the CMM4 when both 30V AND 56V are present Doing so will prevent the 30V p...

Page 81: ...r line filter module must be installed on the DC side of the power supply This module may be ordered from Cambium Networks part number N000000L056A Please reference section EU countries only power line filter module installation on page 3 55 Syncing Two Co located CMMs Together Two CMMs can be synced together to meet either of the following goals Case 1 One GPS antenna for two CMMs Use a single GP...

Page 82: ...ed to point to it for time of day will need to be re configured to point to a different NTP server to get accurate time of day information Depending on network design and other equipment in the network the two CMMs may be connected with an Ethernet cable or may be each fed separately Case 2 One GPS antenna for two CMMs A typical scenario for the use of Case 2 would be where a site or building owne...

Page 83: ...y in black Infrastructure Ethernet cable for plenums BT 0562S XXX RJ 45 to RJ 45 straight shielded UV resistant plenum rated Ethernet cable using outdoor STP Cat 5e cable available in beige blue grey or white IMPORTANT Shielded Ethernet cable is strongly recommended for AP and BH installations Alternatively equivalent cables may be procured by the operator fabricated by the operator in a depot or ...

Page 84: ...with the CMM4 In most cases the cable length from the CMM4 to the GPS antenna must be under 30 m 100 ft Antenna cables can be ordered from Best Tronics Inc http best tronics com Antenna cables can be ordered in lengths up to 100 ft 30 4 m as listed in Table 8 Table 8 Recommended antenna cable Best Tronics Part Description BT 0564 N to N GPS antenna cable Alternatively equivalent cables may be proc...

Page 85: ...er 236300 for 10 AWG cable found in the Telecommunications Catalog Recommended wire size for the CMM4 s DC cable in most systems is shown in Table 9 These wire sizes support up to 8 radios 30 VDC or 56 VDC radios at up to 100 m 328 ft Ethernet cable length from the CMM4 Table 9 Wire size for CMM4 DC cable For supporting 8 PMP 54400 APs or PTP 54200 BHs which are 12 W 30 VDC radios reduce either th...

Page 86: ... sync Pinouts for the CMM sync cable are shown in Figure 11 Figure 12 shows the location of Pin 1 relative to the lock tab on the connector When using a UGPS module for providing synchronization pulses to a CMM4 unit use the pinout configuration shown in Figure 51 NOTE The CMM sync cable used to connect two CMMs for sync purposes has different pinouts than the straight through sync cable used to c...

Page 87: ... or equivalent The EtherWAN switch as provided has the IP address login ID and password as shown in Table 10 Table 10 EtherWAN switch details CMM4 Extended Model No EtherWAN Switch Default IP address Login ID Default password Total Ports 10 100 Base TX Ports 10 100 1000 Base TX Ports EtherWAN Model No 1090CKHH 14 12 2 EX72129A 169 254 1 1 root not changeable by user No password 1090CKAA earlier ve...

Page 88: ...actory defaults If you lose or forget the IP address of the EtherWAN switch after configuring it to an address other than the default IP address gain physical access to the CMM4 access the EtherWAN switch via its RS 232 serial port which doesn t require an IP address and proceed to view or set the IP address Alternatively you may wish to use Wireshark Angry IP Scanner or other tools to discover th...

Page 89: ...ions Parameters An example of the CMM4 IP tab is displayed in Figure 13 Figure 34 IP tab of CMM4 The IP tab allows you to set the IP communications parameters for management of the CMM4 Table 11 IP tab attributes Attribute Meaning IP Address This is the IP address of the CMM4 controller board The EtherWAN Switch has a separate and distinct IP address that is set using the EtherWAN Switch web or se...

Page 90: ...ct the patch cable between the controller board management port and the EtherWAN switch 3 Enter the EtherWAN switch s web pages using your browser and IP address 169 254 1 1 and proceed to configure the EtherWAN switch 4 Reconnect the patch cable between the controller board management port and the EtherWAN switch 5 Enter the controller board s web pages using your browser and IP address 169 254 1...

Page 91: ...e shown unpowered on the Configuration Ports tab 5 View the current IP address or set a new IP address on the Configuration IP tab view users on the Account Change Users Password tab add users on the Account Add User tab or set a new password on the Account Change Users Password tab 6 Change any other configuration values if desired If you change ANY parameters on the Configuration Ports tab then ...

Page 92: ...ion IP tab Ensure that you can readily associate these IP settings with the module for future use NOTE An override default plug an RJ 11 connector with pins 4 and 6 tied together inserted into the auxiliary port before booting the CMM4 is equivalent to using the toggle switch and will also temporarily override a lost or unknown IP address username or password ...

Page 93: ...can access all web pages and tabs without using a username or password This unsecure state should be remedied by creating users and passwords as described in on page 3 32 After users have been added to access the web pages other than the Home General Status tab available to GUESTS you must use the Login page to enter a user name and password The left side of the web page displays the current user ...

Page 94: ... up to 32 alphanumeric characters that you want to use for management access to this CMM4 Confirm Password Retype what you typed into the New Password parameter If the password differs from the password you typed into the New Password field a failure message will be displayed in the Account Status field Change Password To put the new password for the user into immediate effect click this button Ac...

Page 95: ... permissions can only change their own password and cannot add or delete users whereas a user with ADMINISTRATOR permissions can change any user s password and can add and delete users New Password Type the new password up to 32 alphanumeric characters for management access to this CMM4 by the user you are adding Leaving this field blank means no password is needed and any password or no password ...

Page 96: ...eaning User Use the down arrow to select the user you want to remove Note that the username used to log into the radio may not be deleted Delete Ensure that the intended user is selected Then click this button Account Status This is a read only field that provides information on the current activity for that screen For instance if deleting the user was successful a message will be displayed indica...

Page 97: ... or Off Select Power On to restore power over Ethernet to the device that is connected to this port or Power Off to remove power from it Ports 1 to 8 Power Cycle A button to invoke this feature is visible only when the port is powered up Ports 1 to 8 Device Type Select 29 V or 56 V to identify the type of power supplied to that port The red light indicates 29 V and the green light indicates 56V on...

Page 98: ...hanges the change becomes effective immediately and the previous value is lost Sync Source Specify how the CMM4 should receive timing either Master GPS Module Slave RJ11 Port For additional information on using the Slave sync source page 3 18 Verify GPS Message Checksum When enabled the device validates GPS messaging to ensure that the radio is properly receiving data from the GPS source If a GPS ...

Page 99: ...MM4 is forced to 100 Mbps and full duplex If you change this value for a port and then click Save Changes the change becomes effective immediately and the previous value is lost IP Access Control You can permit access to the CMM4 from any IP address IP Access Filtering Disabled or limit it to access from only one two or three IP addresses that you specify IP Access Filtering Enabled If you select ...

Page 100: ...PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide Configuring a CMM4 PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 3 37 Figure 41 SNMP tab of CMM4 CMM supports up to SNMPv2 ...

Page 101: ... 16 in 198 32 0 0 16 specifies a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 the first 16 bits in the address range are identical among all members of the subnet 192 168 102 0 24 specifies that any device whose IP address is in the range 192 168 102 0 to 192 168 102 254 can send SNMP requests to the CMM4 presuming that the device supplies the correct Community String value The default treatment is to allow all net...

Page 102: ... shown on the General Status tab in the Home page of the CMM4 Configuring VLAN An example of the CMM4 802 1Q VLAN tab is displayed in Figure 21 Figure 42 VLAN tab of CMM4 The VLAN tab provides the following parameters Table 19 VLAN tab attributes Attribute Meaning Enable VLAN Tagging If this parameter is set to Enabled and a Management VLAN ID is set in the next parameter then the controller board...

Page 103: ...VLAN ID is set to 1 the local stack of the unit will accept VLAN 1 or untagged If the Management VLAN is set to anything but 1 it will only allow that specific VLAN tag to enter the stack it will not accept untagged frames Configuring the Unit Settings An example of the CMM4 Unit Settings tab is displayed in Figure 22 Figure 43 Unit Settings Tab of CMM4 The Unit Settings tab provides the following...

Page 104: ...urpose of Internet access Table 21 ARP Table tab attributes Attribute Meaning IP Address This field displays the IP address of the device connected to the CMM4 Physical Address This field displays the machine address of the device connected to the CMM4 A physical address cannot be changed The ARP table is used by the system to translate the logical address into a physical address Interface This fi...

Page 105: ...l Status An example of the CMM4 General Status tab is displayed in Figure 24 Figure 45 General status tab of CMM4 The General Status tab provides information on the operation of the CMM4 This is the tab that opens by default when you access the GUI The General Status tab provides the following read only fields ...

Page 106: ...evices that register to them Data for this field is from the GPS device System Up Time This field indicates how long the module has operated since power was applied Ethernet Status This field indicates the speed and duplex state of the Ethernet interface to the CMM4 SYNC Pulse Status This field indicates the status of synchronization as follows SYNC OK indicates that the module is receiving a sync...

Page 107: ...e sea level of the GPS antenna Site Name This field indicates the name of the physical module You can assign or change this name in the SNMP tab of the CMM4 Configuration page This information is also set into the sysName SNMP MIB II object and can be polled by an SNMP management server Site Location This field indicates site information for the physical module You can provide or change this infor...

Page 108: ...odule is receiving a sync pulse from an outside source and is receiving the pulse No SYNC indicates that the module is set to receive a sync pulse from an outside source and is not receiving the pulse SYNC Pulse Source This field indicates the source of sync as follows Master GPS Module indicates that the module is configured to receive sync from its GPS unit Slave RJ11 Port indicates that the mod...

Page 109: ...M4 has a lock on information that is sufficient to compute position Bad Geometry indicates that it does not Latitude If the CMM4 receives the signal from a GPS antenna then this field displays the latitude of the site Longitude If the CMM4 receives the signal from a GPS antenna then this field displays the longitude of the site Height If the CMM4 receives the signal from a GPS antenna then this fi...

Page 110: ...e CMM4 controller board This field is set in the CMM4 Configuration tab The Ethernet Switch has a separate IP address Subnet Mask This field displays the address of the subnet mask Subnetting allows the network to be logically divided without regard to the physical layout of the network Default Gateway This field displays the address of the default gateway A default gateway is a node on the networ...

Page 111: ...g Equipment Effective lightning protection diverts lightning current safely to ground Protective Earth PE It neither attracts nor prevents lightning strikes Grounding Infrastructure Equipment To protect both your staff and your infrastructure equipment implement lightning protection as follows Observe all local and national codes that apply to grounding for lightning protection Before you install ...

Page 112: ...ath for water to follow to enter the cable connector or even the module You can prevent this problem by including and securing a drip loop where the cable enters the module enclosure Testing the Components The best practice is to connect all the components BHs APs GPS antenna and CMM4 in a test setting and initially configure and verify them before deploying them to an installation However circums...

Page 113: ...object at the site The GPS antenna does not need to be particularly high on a site which would give it more exposure to lightning It just needs to have an unobstructed view of the sky is not further than 100 feet 30 4 meters of cable from the CMM 2 Select a pole that has an outside diameter of 1 25 to 1 5 inches 3 to 4 cm to which the GPS antenna bracket can be mounted 3 Place the U bolts provided...

Page 114: ...tion is tight A torque wrench should be used if available 2 Wrap the connection with a layer of 19 mm 0 75 inch PVC tape starting 25 mm 1 inch below the connector body Overlap the tape to half width and extend the wrapping to the body of the AP Avoid making creases or wrinkles 3 Smooth tape edges 4 Cut a 125mm 5 inches length of rubber tape Scotch 3M Professional Grade D C J No 06147 or equivalent...

Page 115: ...The 450i Series requires a special cable to connect the AP or BHM to a UGPS module The AP BHM to UGPS cable can be constructed from RJ12 to RJ 45 cable using the ping configuration described in Table 25 Figure 52 AP BHM to UGPS cable Table 25 AP BHM to UGPS cable pinout Pin 450i AP BHM RJ 45 Connector Pin UGPS RJ 12 Connector Connector 1 NC 1 8 on RJ 45 2 NC 2 NC 3 NC 3 5 on RJ 45 4 4 on RJ 12 4 4...

Page 116: ...nstall the power supply within the CMM4 enclosure The CMM4 enclosure is not large enough to provide surface area for heat dissipation without the use of forced convection fans not to provide space for additional high power electronics 3 For the DC side of a 54 VDC power supply engineer the DC cable selecting the wire gauge from Table 9 Use either UV resistant cable or shield the cable as in a cond...

Page 117: ...e section EU countries only power line filter module installation on page 3 55 5 For the AC side of the power supply first ensure that the AC line is not energized Next remove the clear plastic cover then connect an AC cable to the power supply using Ground protective earth Neutral N and Line L as shown right To insert a lead into a screw terminal clamp first loosen the retaining screw insert the ...

Page 118: ...from main power 2 The filter may be mounted inside the CMM4 enclosure on the upper shelf using two 6 pan head screws 3 8 long Top shelf must be removed to complete this operation Ensure that no metal burrs are resident on the CMM circuit board after attaching the filter to the top shelf As an alternateive adhesive backed industrialized Velcro for example 3M Scotchmate MP 3526N 27N series may be ut...

Page 119: ...tions The length of 14 AWG or 16 AWG cabling between the CMM and filter should be 11 5 in 0 5 in 29 cm 1 cm 4 Using spade lugs connect the DC cables from the power supply to the Line side of the filter The filter has no DC polarity ensure that polarity is maintained on the wiring going through the filter for example the posititive wire must be connected to the same side terminal on the Line and Lo...

Page 120: ...CPS120WA discontinued satisfies the European Union s Energy Level 5 requirement and DOES NOT require a 1k 5W resistor If using both 30 VDC discontinued model ACPS112WA only and 56 VDC power to ensure correct operation under all conditions a 1000 Ohm 5 W resistor must be installed across the 30 VDC V and GND ground return at the terminal block using Procedure 7 The resistor can be purchased locally...

Page 121: ...above 4 F 20 C Installing a CMM4 Models 1090CKHH and 1091HH Prizm and Wireless Manager treat the EtherWAN Switch in a CMM4 as a generic switch For Prizm or Wireless Manager to correctly associate each EtherWAN Switch with its CMM4 before you install the CMM4 read and note the MAC address of both the CMM4 controller and EtherWAN switch from the physical units after you discover a CMM4 and its switc...

Page 122: ...position of the GPS antenna allows you to fully open the door for service 2 Select a support structure to which the flanges can be mounted 3 If the support structure is a wall use screws or bolts neither is provided to attach the flanges to the wall If the support structure is an irregular shaped object use adjustable stainless steel bands provided to attach the CMM4 to the object If the support s...

Page 123: ...e that the mounting position is not further than 328 feet 100 meters from the furthest AP or BH that the CMM4 will serve is not closer than 10 feet 3 meters to the nearest AP or BH is not further than 100 feet 30 5 meters of cable from the intended mounting position of the GPS antenna 2 Using a T10 Torx driver attach the mounting two included mounting brackets to the front sides of the CMM4 module...

Page 124: ... use the 4 provided Phillips head screws to attach the front of the CMM4 to the rack Figure 60 Rackmount CMM4 rack screws Cabling a CMM4 Models 1090CKHH and 1091HH Perform the following procedure to cable the CMM4 Procedure 15 Cabling the CMM4 1 Review the diagram inside the door of the CMM4 2 Note that the inserts in the gland openings have precut holes ...

Page 125: ...2 3 Route Ethernet cables through the cable gland connectors to the Ethernet ports inside the CMM4 cabinet see the grey cables in Figure 61 Stagger the cables see Figure 62 to make it easier to feed them through the gland Figure 61 Ethernet port connections Figure 62 Staggered Ethernet cables ...

Page 126: ...switch and mount a Cambium PTP LPU lightning protection unit or equivalent o within 3 ft 1 m of the CMM4 if the CMM4 is located outdoors o on the outside of the building or communications hut at the point of cable penetration if the CMM4 is located indoors PTP 400 Series bridges cable to an unpowered port of the controller board If the CMM4 is inside a building or communication hut install the bri...

Page 127: ... too thick to share a gland with other cables The 1 hole insert is either connected to one of the patch cables or included in the parts bag 11 For 29 V Connect the white wire to 29V on either of the 29 VDC terminal blocks 12 Connect the black wire to V GND on the same 29 VDC terminal block 13 For 56V Connect the black and white wire to 56V on either of the 56 VDC terminal blocks 14 Connect the bla...

Page 128: ...lity of overvoltages or overcurrents damaging any equipment in the building The following equipment mounted outside of a communications hut or building at the point where the cables penetrate the building is recommended Cambium 600SS surge suppressors for Ethernet cables Cambium 200SS surge suppressors for DC cables A PolyPhaser DGXZ 06NFNF A surge suppressor for the coaxial cable from the GPS ant...

Page 129: ...t Terrestrial feeds over 100 Mbps 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet cable directly to the Gigabit port of the external switch and mount a Cambium PTP LPU lightning protection unit or equivalenton the outside of the building or communications hut at the point of cable penetration if the CMM4 is located indoors PTP 400 Series bridges cable to an unpowered port of the controller board Install the bridge s P...

Page 130: ...tors rackmount CMM4 CAUTION Surge suppressors should be installed on any cables where they enter a building to reduce the possibility of overvoltages or overcurrents damaging any equipment in the building The following equipment mounted outside of a communications hut or building at the point where the cables penetrate the building is recommended Cambium 600SS surge suppressors for Ethernet cables...

Page 131: ...ult is removed In this power fault detection system each port is designed with an electronic fuse that opens the DC circuit in 26ms if the 1A maximum limit is reached Then every 1 7 seconds the fuse will reconnect for 26ms If the current is less than 1A during the 26ms sampling period then the fuse will stay connected and the port will operate as normal Figure 65 shows the port status screen with ...

Page 132: ...PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide pmp 0297 006v000 January 2017 4 1 Chapter 4 Universal Global Positioning System Module ...

Page 133: ...nts backhaul masters cluster management modules may be synchronized directly by the two timing ports The UGPS may be used with the following Cambium Networks equipment PMP 100 FSK AP PTP 100 FSK BH PMP 430 OFDM AP PMP 400 OFDM AP PTP 200 OFDM BH PTP 230 OFDM BH capable of sourcing power to the UGPS via PTP 230 timing port PMP 320 WiMAX AP AP Software version e2 2 and later PMP 450 OFDM AP capable ...

Page 134: ...Synchronization Solutions User Guide UGPS Product Description and Overview PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 3 The connector interface for the UGPS is detailed in Figure 66 Figure 66 UGPS connector interface ...

Page 135: ...ort 2 simultaneously the UGPS defaults to using the external power supply External Power Only Shown below are examples of external only powering for PMP 100 and PMP 400 430 units In this case the UGPS is powered via straight through RJ 45 cable connected to a Cambium approved 30V DC power supply see Table 27 Compatible 30V Power Supplies on page 4 16 The UGPS may also receive power through the RJ ...

Page 136: ...ization Solutions User Guide UGPS Power Source Configurations PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 5 Figure 68 PMP 100 AP receiving synchronization from external powered UGPS Power Supply Power Supply IP Default Bypass ...

Page 137: ... User Guide UGPS Power Source Configurations PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 6 Figure 69 PMP 320 receiving synchronization from external powered UGPS 29 5V Power Supply 29 5V Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply IP Default Bypass ...

Page 138: ...onfigurations PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 7 Figure 70 One PMP 400 430 AP and one PMP 100 AP receiving synchronization from external powered UGPS 29 5V Power Supply 29 5V Power Supply 29 5V Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply IP Default Bypass ...

Page 139: ...Networks hardware releases will also support providing power to the UGPS When powering the UGPS via AP or BHM the system uses a straight through 6 pin RJ 11 cable to provide power to the UGPS and to retrieve GPS synchronization pulses and data from the UGPS The following diagram shows the wiring of the cable for sync and power RJ 11 Pinout for Straight through Sync Power Cable Figure 71 Power Pino...

Page 140: ...cable using the ping configuration described in Table 25 Figure 72 AP BHM to UGPS cable Table 26 AP BHM to UGPS cable pinout Pin 450i AP BHM RJ 45 Connector Pin UGPS RJ 12 Connector Connector 1 NC 1 8 on RJ 45 2 NC 2 NC 3 NC 3 5 on RJ 45 4 4 on RJ 12 4 4 on RJ 45 5 3 on RJ 12 5 NC 6 NC 6 7 on RJ 45 7 6 on RJ 12 8 1 on RJ 12 The AP BHM will only power up the UGPS if it configured to do so RJ45 Conn...

Page 141: ...on Solutions User Guide UGPS Power Source Configurations PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 10 Figure 73 PTP 230 backhaul master powering UGPS and receiving synchronization 29 5V Power Supply IP Default Bypass Power Supply ...

Page 142: ... Guide UGPS Power Source Configurations PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 11 Figure 74 PMP 450 AP powering UGPS and receiving synchronization 29 5V Power Supply IP Default Bypass Note 450 only 450i excluded Power Supply IP Default Bypass ...

Page 143: ...de UGPS Power Source Configurations PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 12 Figure 75 Two PTP 230 backhaul master units powering UGPS and receiving synchronization 29 5V Power Supply 29 5V Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply IP Default Bypass ...

Page 144: ...tions PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 13 Figure 76 PTP 230 backhaul master powering UGPS receiving synchronization and PMP 100 430 receiving synchronization 29 5V Power Supply 29 5V Power Supply 29 5V Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply IP Default Bypass ...

Page 145: ...When using a CMM unit the UGPS may also be used as a redundant sync source for the CMM If a CMM encounters an issue with the primary coaxial connected GPS receiver an operator may remotely login to the CMM and set the synchronization source to Slave to begin receiving sync from the UGPS connected via RJ 11 cable with the pin configuration in section UGPS installation and operation PMP 320 Systems ...

Page 146: ...d Serial 8 N 1 9600bps Acquisition Cold Start 35 seconds Typical and under open clear sky Sensitivity Acquisition 148dBm Tracking 165dBm Electrical Voltage 4 3V 6V DC Timing Ports 1 2 Vap 10V 30V DC External Power Port Vext Power 250mW 2 APs Loaded Vap 4 3V DC 500mW 2 APs Loaded Vap 0V DC Vext 30V DC Cable Length 35m 120 ft 2 APs Loaded Vap min 4 3V DC 100m 330 ft 2 APs Loaded Vap 0V Vext 30V DC E...

Page 147: ...surge suppressors when installing the UGPS unit Reference UGPS Power Source Configurations diagrams Compatible power supplies for the UGPS are listed in Table 25 Observe cable length specifications in Table 26 Cambium Networks recommends using shielded Category 5E cables for outdoor installations The UGPS Power over Ethernet pinout External Power Port differs from IEEE Standard 803 3af and the two...

Page 148: ... to two access points backhaul masters This UGPS powering mode is supported only by PMP 450 Platform AP and PTP 230 BHM Future Cambium Networks hardware releases will also support providing power to the UGPS Access Point Backhaul master RJ 11 GPS power via UGPS Timing Port 130 When using the UGPS as a synchronization source for a CMM3 or CMM4 a special sync cable must be used This cable may be con...

Page 149: ...rface the access points backhaul masters to sync to received GPS signal via the timing port Navigate to Configuration General and set the Sync Input to Sync to Received Signal Timing Port UGPS Since the UGPS will be configured with an external power source set the UGPS Power value to Disabled Figure 79 Configuring the sync input and disabling UGPS power PMP 100 400 430 and PTP 100 200 series For P...

Page 150: ...khaul master to receive GPS sync signal If applicable repeat this step for additional access points and backhaul masters If the UGPS is to send sync to a CMM use a special sync cable constructed per section UGPS installation and operation 6 Install a 600SS surge supressor between the power supply and the UGPS module Reference the diagrams in section UGPS Power Source Configurations 7 Connect an RJ...

Page 151: ... 6 pin cable from Timing Port 1 or 2 of the UGPS to the timing port of the access point backhaul master providing power and receiving sync This UGPS powering mode is currently supported only by PMP 450 AP and PTP 230 BHM Future Cambium Networks hardware releases will also support providing power to the UGPS 5 Verify on the access point backhaul master that the GPS synchronization signal is being r...

Page 152: ...ment GUI navigate to Configuration Ports In this configuration the CMM4 port connected to the UGPS via RJ 45 cable must be configured with Power On and Device Type Canopy 29V as Port 1 in Figure 82 The CMM Ethernet port will only provide 29V power to the UGPS if the CMM is powered by a 29V power supply If the CMM is powered by a 56V power supply it will not provide 29V power via the PoE ports Figu...

Page 153: ...t Pins 3 and 6 UGPS Timing Port 2 Connect Pins 1 and 2 3 For PMP 100 400 430 450 and PTP 100 200 230 450 series reboot the radio to be defaulted while the RJ 45 pins are jumpered After the radio has finished rebooting the software will be restored to a factory default configuration For PMP 320 series once the RJ 45 pins are jumpered while the radio is powered up the pin contacts may then be separa...

Page 154: ...faulted while the RJ 45 pins are jumpered After the radio has finished rebooting the software will be restored to a factory default configuration Figure 83 IP default bypass default radio on timing port 1 PIN 3 PIN 6 TIMING PORT 1 to be defaulted RJ11 6 TIMING PORT 2 RJ11 6 EXT POWER and AP IP DEFAULT IP BYPASS PORT RJ45 ...

Page 155: ... Guide IP default bypass PMP 0297 007v001 January 2017 4 24 Figure 84 IP default bypass default radio on timing port 2 TIMING PORT 1 RJ11 6 TIMING PORT 2 to be defaulted RJ11 6 EXT POWER and AP IP DEFAULT IP BYPASS PORT RJ45 PIN 1 PIN 2 ...

Page 156: ...y SNMP GPS status and location data readout is currently available on PMP 100 320 400 430 and PTP 100 200 230 series radios Retrieving GPS Status and Location Data via Radio Web Management GUI Procedure 22 Retrieving GPS status and location data via radio web management GUI PMP 100 400 430 and PTP 100 200 230 Series 1 With the UGPS powered and connected to the radio navigate to Home GPS Status 2 G...

Page 157: ...re 86 GPS status and location data PMP 320 Retrieving GPS status and location data via SNMP To retrieve GPS Status and Location Data via SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol from synchronized devices operators may use the following procedures Procedure 24 Retrieving GPS Status and Location Data via SNMP PMP 100 400 430 and PTP 100 200 230 Series 1 With the UGPS powered and connected to the radi...

Page 158: ...ce 1 3 6 1 4 1 161 19 3 1 3 2 Source of GPS sync pulse gpsSyncStatus 1 3 6 1 4 1 161 19 3 1 3 3 Current GPS sync status gpsTrackingMode 1 3 6 1 4 1 161 19 3 1 3 4 GPS tracking mode gpsTime 1 3 6 1 4 1 161 19 3 1 3 5 GPS time gpsDate 1 3 6 1 4 1 161 19 3 1 3 6 GPS date gpsSatellitesTracked 1 3 6 1 4 1 161 19 3 1 3 7 Current number of satellites GPS is tracking gpsSatellitesVisible 1 3 6 1 4 1 161 1...

Page 159: ...nt and verify SNMP user data 2 Perform a snmpget command for the OID desired based on Table 30 Table 32 GPS SNMP OIDs PMP 320 series Object Name OID Description danSyncStatus 1 3 6 1 4 1 32584 1 1 3 2 Source of GPS sync pulse 0 No sync 1 Sync present 2 External sync missing operating on internal clock 3 Transition state about to lose sync danLatitude 1 3 6 1 4 1 32584 1 1 1 5 System installation L...

Page 160: ...33 UGPS Power Port Pinout Pin Function 1 Ground for IP Default jumper to Pin 2 2 Timing Port 2 AP IP Default Pin 3 Ground For IP Default jumper to Pin 6 4 Ground Vaux Return 5 Ground Vaux Return 6 Timing Port 1 AP IP Default Pin 7 Vaux 10V 30V DC 8 Vaux 10V 30V DC Table 34 UGPS Timing Port Pinout Pin Function 1 1 PPS Sync Pulse 8Vo p 2 N A 3 GPS Location Data Serial 9600 bps 8Vo p 4 V 4V DC 6V DC ...

Page 161: ...es Important Note on Modifications Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance Any such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer s warranty ...

Page 162: ...er is connected to Consult the dealer and or experienced radio TV technician for help Industry Canada IC Notification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to RSS 210 of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses...

Page 163: ...a requires that Cambium s products comply with China Management Methods CMM environmental regulations China Management Methods refers to the regulation Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products Two items are used to demonstrate compliance the label and the disclosure table The label is placed in a customer visible position on the product Logo 1 means that the ...

Page 164: ...或元素 铅 Pb 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr 6 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 金属部件 电路模块 电缆及电缆组件 塑料和聚合物部件 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ T11363 2006 标准规定的限量要求以下 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ T11363 2006 标准规定的限量要求 The Disclosure Table is intended only to communicate compliance with China requirements it is not intended to communicate compliance with EU RoHS or any other environmental requirements ...

Page 165: ... Separation Distance from Persons Radio Module with integrated antenna At least 20 cm approx 8 in Module with Reflector Dish At least 1 5 m approx 60 in or 5 ft Module with LENS At least 0 5 m approx 20 in Antenna of connectorized 5 7 GHz AP At least 30 cm approx 12 in Antenna of connectorized or integrated 900 MHz module At least 60 cm 24 in Indoor 900 MHz SM At least 10 cm 4 in PMP 320 AP At lea...

Page 166: ...e two copies of the Software but only for backup archival or disaster recovery purposes On any copy you make of the Software you must reproduce and include the copyright and other proprietary rights notice contained on the copy we have furnished you of the Software Ownership Cambium or its supplier retains all title ownership and intellectual property rights to the Software and any copies includin...

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Page 168: ...rements of all applicable export control laws and regulations with respect to all such software and materials US Government Users If you are a US Government user then the Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS as set forth in subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 or subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer...

Page 169: ...n Cambium parts for repair could damage the equipment or void warranty Contact Cambium for service and repair instructions Portions of Cambium equipment may be damaged from exposure to electrostatic discharge Use precautions to prevent damage Limit of Liability IN NO EVENT SHALL CAMBIUM BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY O...

Page 170: ...fications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and voids the manufacturer s warranty Universal GPS module label Figure 87 UGPS label NATIONAL AND REGIONAL REGULATORY NOTICES U S Federal Communication Commission FCC Notification This device complies with Part 15 of the US FCC Rules and Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause h...

Page 171: ...io communication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS 310 Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de catégorie II respecte la norme CNR 310 d Industrie Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has b...

Page 172: ...lection system in your country LIMIT OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL CAMBIUM NETWORKS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PEC...

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