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Attach the radio to the L-bracket according to the correct polarization, with the pole behind the radio, and 
tighten the two captive screws. The installation angle depends on whether you are installing the radio with a 
V+45° polarization, a V-45° polarization, or vertical polarization.  

 

The following figures show the various polarization options. The first figure shows a V+45° polarization, with the 
letter A on top and the gland pointing down and to the left. The second figure shows a V-45° polarization, with the 
letter B on top and the gland pointing down and to the right. The third figure shows a vertical polarization. 

 

Figure 23: V+45° Polarization (A on Top) 

Summary of Contents for PTP 820E

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Page 2: ...terial 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 grant either di...

Page 3: ...ment 11 In EU countries 11 In non EU countries 12 Pre Installation Instructions 12 Packing 12 Transportation and Storage 12 Unpacking 12 Inspection 13 Product Hardware Description 14 PTP 820E Hardware Overview 14 PTP 820E Interfaces 15 PTP 820E Interfaces ESE 16 PTP 820E Interfaces ESP 17 Common PTP 820E Interfaces 18 PoE Injector 19 PoE Injector Interfaces 20 Powering with External DC 20 System C...

Page 4: ... an Optical Fiber Cable and SFP 38 Types of SFPs 38 Connecting Optical Fiber to SFPs 40 Connecting a DC Power Cable 45 Connecting the Ethernet Cable 48 Preparing the Ethernet Cable and Plug in Field 48 Preparing the Ethernet Cable Already Assembled 51 Connection of Ethernet Cable to PTP 820E 51 Connection of Extension Cable to PTP 820E 54 PoE Injector Installation and Connection 56 PoE Injector Ca...

Page 5: ...edure 81 Attaching the PTP 820E to the Installation and Alignment Device 82 Performing Antenna Alignment Using the Enhanced Alignment Kit 83 Adjusting the Antenna Azimuth 83 Adjusting the Antenna Elevation 89 Direct Mount Configurations 92 1 0 Direct Mount Installation 92 2 0 Single Polarization 96 2 0 Dual Polarization 99 Multiband Configurations 101 Multiband with PTP 820E and PTP 820C with 2 0 ...

Page 6: ... Gland 37 Figure 19 Mount Pole Mount to Pole 67 Figure 20 PTP 820E Radio with 43 dBi Flat Antenna Polarization Labels 68 Figure 21 V 45 Polarization 69 Figure 22 V 45 Polarization 69 Figure 23 V 45 Polarization A on Top 70 Figure 24 V 45 Polarization B on Top 71 Figure 25 Vertical Polarization 71 Figure 26 Complete Link V 45 Polarization at Local Site Left V 45 Polarization at Remote Site Right 72...

Page 7: ...Figure 36 Azimuth Screws Top View Azimuth 45 to the Right 87 Figure 37 Removing the Azimuth Screws Side View 87 Figure 38 Azimuth Screws in New Placement Top View Azimuth 45 to the Right 88 Figure 39 Repositioning the Azimuth Screws Side View 89 Figure 40 Horizontal Vertical Pole 93 Figure 41 Horizontal Polarization 97 Figure 42 Vertical Polarization 97 Figure 43 PTP 820STwist Orientation 109 ...

Page 8: ...le 9 Outdoor Ethernet Cable Mechanical Environmental Requirements 31 Table 10 Outdoor DC Cable Electrical Requirements 31 Table 11 Outdoor DC Cable Mechanical Environmental Requirements 32 Table 13 Glands Kit 32 Table 14 Gland Cap 32 Table 15 CSFP SFP Compatibility Example 38 Table 16 SFP Module Recommendations 39 Table 17 CSFP Module Recommendations 39 Table 18 SFP Module Recommendations for Thir...

Page 9: ...disclaims all liability whatsoever implied or express for any risk of damage loss or reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of 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 r...

Page 10: ...seller or distributor Caution Using non 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 Security advice Cambium PTP 820 Networks systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured by th...

Page 11: ...on has the following format Caution Caution text and consequence for not following the instructions in the caution Notes A note means that there is a possibility of an undesirable situation or provides additional information to help the reader understand a topic or concept A note has the following format Note Note text Caring for the environment The following information describes national or regi...

Page 12: ...ases are prepared for shipment by air truck railway and sea suitable for handling by forklift trucks and slings The cargo must be kept dry during transportation in accordance with ETS 300 019 1 2 Class 2 3 For sea transport deck side shipment is not permitted Carrier owned cargo containers should be used It is recommended that the equipment be transported to the installation site in its original p...

Page 13: ...on Check the packing lists and ensure that correct parts numbers quantities of goods have arrived Inspect for any damage on the cases and equipment Report any damage or discrepancy to a Cambium representative by e mail or fax ...

Page 14: ... can be either directly mounted on the antenna or supplied with an integrated antenna Note The equipment is type approved and labelled according to the EU s Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU RED replaced the previous R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC since 13 June 2017 Figure 1 PTP 820E Rear View Left and Front View Right Figure 2 Cable Gland Construction ...

Page 15: ...hernet Traffic Eth1 PoE SFP cage SFP CSFP 1Gb s Ethernet Traffic Eth2 Eth3 RJ 45 10 100 1000BaseT Local management only ESP RJ45 10 100 1000BaseT Local management PoE SFP cage SFP CSFP 1Gb s Ethernet Traffic Eth2 Eth3 SFP cage SFP SFP 1 10Gb s Ethernet Traffic Eth1 The following table provides the part numbers for the PTP 820E unit options Table 2 PTP 820E Chassis Part numbers PTP 820E Variant Par...

Page 16: ...J 45 o PoE Port 2 o SFP cage which supports Regular and CSFP standards o Regular SFP provides Eth2 o CSFP Dual BiDir SFP provides Eth2 and Eth3 Port 3 MGT o Electric 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 o Management port no traffic Extension Port o XPIC and HSB planned for future release o Direct connection to CPU by technician ...

Page 17: ...CSFP standards o Regular SFP provides Eth2 o CSFP Dual BiDir SFP provides Eth2 and Eth3 Port 3 Eth1 o SFP cage which supports SFP standard o 1GE or 10GE Eth traffic user configurable Note If the port is configured for 1GE a regular SFP module rather than SFP can be used Extension Port o XPIC and HSB planned for future release o Direct connection to CPU by technician see User Guide for details Note...

Page 18: ...aces are common to all PTP 820E hardware versions Extension Port Port 4 o XPIC and HSB o Direct connection to CPU by technician Note XPIC and HSB are planned for future release Antenna Port Cambium proprietary flange flange compliant with UG385 U RSL interface PTP 820E uses a two pin connection to measure the RSL level using standard voltmeter test leads Figure 5 RSL Interface Note The RSL interfa...

Page 19: ... an outdoor unit which can be mounted on a wall pole or indoor rack Each PoE Injector kit includes the following items PoE injector 2 DC power connectors Figure 7 PoE Injector Following PoE Injector is available N000082L022A PTP 820 PoE Injector all outdoor redundant DC input 24VDC support ...

Page 20: ...Powering with External DC For configurations in which power is not provided via PoE a special adaptor PTP 820 Mini Power Adaptor is available that enables users to connect a two wire power connector to the PoE port This adaptor is located inside of the gland In such configurations only one electrical GbE interface is available MGT N000082L165A PTP 820 Mini Power Adaptor Figure 9 Two Wire to PoE Po...

Page 21: ...Injector Figure 14 Twist for Coupler Splitter Adaptors and Installation Kits Table 3 PTP 820E Accessories Part number Description N800082L003A PTP 820E Coupler Kit N800082L002A PTP 820E Splitter Kit N800082L001A PTP 820E OMT Kit N800082L004A PTP 820E Flat Antenna Mounting kit Table 4 PoE Injector Part number Description N000082L022A PTP 820 PoE Injector all outdoor redundant DC input 24VDC support...

Page 22: ...ion N000082L165A PTP 820 Mini Power Adaptor Antenna Connection Direct Mount CommScope VHLP Note Appropriate lubricant or grease can be applied to the screws that connect the PTP 820E to the antenna interface Power Specifications Power Input Specifications Standard Input 48 VDC nominal DC Input range 40 5 to 60 VDC Power Consumption Specifications Unit Configuration Maximum Power Consumption Active...

Page 23: ...from over voltages on telecommunication networks for host equipment users The RSL interface connector is intended for technician use only Disconnect device circuit breaker in the building installation Shall be readily accessible and incorporated external to the equipment The maximum rating of the overcurrent protection shall be up to 6 Amp Environmental Specifications Operating ETSI EN 300 019 1 4...

Page 24: ...grounded as follows For fiber cables see Connecting an Optical Fiber Cable and SFP on page 38 no grounding is required For DC power cables see Connecting a DC Power Cable on page 45 no grounding is required For Ethernet cables the shielded Ethernet cable SF UTP construction must be grounded to the antenna tower at the top next to the RFU the entry to the indoor cabinet and every 50m using the kit ...

Page 25: ...Page 25 of 110 To connect the grounding kit 1 Strip the cable jacket 2 Place the cable in the middle of the grounding bracket 3 Close the grounding bracket around the cable ...

Page 26: ...Page 26 of 110 4 Tighten the two screws to secure the grounding bracket around the cable 5 Install the grounding lug on the grounding bar 6 Tighten the grounding lug ...

Page 27: ... terminal ground bar of the site 5 Perform a resistance test between the 2 lugs of the GND cable Verify that the result is 0 2 ohms Note The unit s earthing screw terminal shall be permanently connected to protective earth in a building installation in accordance with applicable national code and regulations by a service person A 2 pole circuit breaker a branch circuit protector suitably certified...

Page 28: ...amage to the system Note For the warranty to be honored you must install the PTP 820E in accordance with the instructions above Surge Protection PTP 820E includes built in surge protection for its Ethernet and power interfaces PTP 820E s surge protection implementation complies with surge immunity standard IEC 61000 4 5 level 4 provided the Ethernet cables were prepared according to the instructio...

Page 29: ...cal CABLE SM 150m DC Cable and Connector Marketing P N Description N000082L019A PTP 820 Outdoor_DC_cbl_2x18AWG_drum 305m N000082L169A PTP 820 Outdoor_DC_cbl_2x14AWG_drum 305m N000082L165A PTP 820 Mini Power Adaptor Ethernet Cable and Specifications Marketing P N Description N000082L016A PTP 820 CAT5E Outdoor 100m drum This cable has the following specifications Suitable for o Fast Ethernet o Gigab...

Page 30: ...Cable Color Code Pair Wire A Wire B 1 WHITE blue BLUE 2 WHITE orange ORANGE 3 WHITE green GREEN 4 WHITE brown BROWN Outdoor Ethernet Cable Specifications Table 8 Outdoor Ethernet Cable Electrical Requirements Cable type CAT 5e SFUTP 4 pairs according to ANSI TIA EIA 568 B 2 Wire gage 24 AWG Stranding Solid Voltage rating 70V Shielding Braid Foil ...

Page 31: ...e 40 C 85 C Flammability rating According to UL 1581 VW1 IEC 60332 1 RoHS According to Directive 2002 95 EC Outdoor DC Cable Specifications Table 10 Outdoor DC Cable Electrical Requirements Cable type 2 tinned copper wires Wire gage 18 AWG for 150m 492ft installations optical connections 14 AWG for 150m 300m 492ft 984ft installations optical connections Stranding stranded Voltage rating 600V Spark...

Page 32: ...tructions for use of Glands Note Each PTP 820E unit is supplied with two glands If additional glands are required they must be ordered separately in kits of five glands each Table 12 Glands Kit Part number Marketing Description N000082L014A PTP 820 Glands_x5_KIT In addition gland caps can be ordered to protect the cable and connector from damage when elevating the cable and gland to the radio unit...

Page 33: ...xplains how to install the cables using long glands The gland is supplied assembled When using the power adaptor see section 2 2 PTP 820E Interfaces perform these steps to prepare the cable 1 Strip off a maximum of 20 mm from the cable jacket 2 Expose 10 mm at the edge of each of the two wires ...

Page 34: ... the gland cap and gland rubber from the gland body 2 Slide the gland cap into the cable 3 Slide the gland rubber into the cable 4 Slide the cable into the body of the gland If you are using a gland cap see Step 5 make sure to leave enough space for the gland cap to fit into the gland without disturbing the cable ...

Page 35: ... cap protects the cable and connector from damage when elevating the cable and gland to the radio unit 6 The M28 gland cap has hook on top After attaching the gland cap to the gland you can connect a rope to the hook and use this to lift the gland and cable up to the radio unit Before screwing the gland into the radio unit you must remove the gland cap ...

Page 36: ...t an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the interface 10 Insert the main part of the gland into the thread in the radio body and tighten until there is full contact and the gasket is fully contained between the gland and the radio and cannot be seen Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resistance stop immediately and thread out...

Page 37: ... part of the gland does not have an additional swivel after the rear portion is secured Note If the main portion of the gland is rotated while the rear portion is seizing the cable this may ruin the cable connector Figure 17 Tightening the Front Portion of the Gland Figure 18 Tightening the Rear Portion of the Gland ...

Page 38: ...r interface multiplexing TX and RX on the same cable using different wavelengths for TX and RX When a Dual BiDi CSFP is used a single fiber BiDi CSFP must be used for the third party equipment connected to the CSFP ports with opposite wavelengths for TX and RX The following table provides an example of a valid CSFP SFP pair in which TX 1310nm and RX 1490nm for the CSFP connected to the PTP 820E an...

Page 39: ...CSFP 1490nm Tx 1310nm Rx SM EXT TEMP The following table lists recommended SFP modules that can be used with third party equipment connected to a CSFP module on the PTP 820E Table 17 SFP Module Recommendations for Third Party Equipment Part number Item Description N800082L010A PTP 820 CSFP 1310nm Tx 1490nm Rx SM EXT TEMP N800082L011A PTP 820 CSFP 1490nm Tx 1310nm Rx SM EXT TEMP The following table...

Page 40: ...eiver 1 Use a pre assembled cable 2 Split the connector into two separate LC connectors one for each fiber 3 Remove the gland cap and rubber from the gland body 4 Slide the gland cap into the cable 5 Slide the rubber into the cable 6 Insert the fibers together with the connectors into the cable gland ...

Page 41: ...rap Note If you are raising the cable to a radio unit on a tower this step is crucial to prevent the cable from slipping from the gland which could damage the connector 8 Connect the fibers to the SFP transceiver Listen for the click to ensure that they are fully inserted ...

Page 42: ...move the tie wrap securing the cable to the gland Note A new tie wrap must be used to secure the cable to the gland at the end of the procedure as described in Step 13 10 Connect the connector into the PTP 820E connector ...

Page 43: ...s aligned with the tapped hole in the unit Tightening the gland at an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the interface Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resistance stop immediately thread out the gland and verify that the gland threads are not damaged Then tighten the gland again If the gland thread is damaged do not use it ...

Page 44: ...Page 44 of 110 1 Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap ...

Page 45: ...nect a DC power cable 1 Strip off 45 mm from the cable jacket 2 Expose 10 mm at the edge of each of the two wires 3 Insert the power cable into the gland 4 Insert the power cable wires into the power connector 5 Insert the power cable wires into the power connector Match to the 0V wire and to the 48V wire and tighten the screws with a flat screwdriver ...

Page 46: ...e tightening the gland make sure the gland is even with the cover Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resistance stop immediately and verify that the gland is not being inserted at an angle Tightening the gland at an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the interface ...

Page 47: ...Page 47 of 110 8 Tighten the gland cap 9 Secure the cable to the gland with a tie wrap ...

Page 48: ... connectivity it is recommended to use pre assembled Ethernet cables Preparing the Ethernet Cable and Plug in Field Note To ensure proper grounding the RJ 45 plug must be shielded with a crimping tail Table 19 Materials for Preparing Ethernet Data Cables Marketing P N Description N000082L016A PTP 820 CAT5E Outdoor 100m drum N000082L014A PTP 820 Glands_x5_KIT N000082L017A PTP 820 Grounding Kit for ...

Page 49: ...t 12 mm on the left should be exposed from the inner sheath 7 Separate the wires and place the twisted shield between the separated wires 8 Insert the wires into the RJ45 plug Verify that each wire is fully inserted into the front of the RJ45 plug and in the correct order according to the pinouts shown in Section 3 6 5 Outdoor Ethernet Cable Specifications The sheath of the Ethernet cable should e...

Page 50: ...ly to the RJ45 plug 12 Verify that the wires ended up the correct order and that the wires extend to the front of the RJ45 plug and make good contact with the metal contacts in the RJ45 plug 13 Push back the CAT5E plug cover on the connector plug Note It is recommended that the newly prepared cable be tested with a Cable Analyzer such as the FLUKE DTX 1800 or the equivalent to make sure the cable ...

Page 51: ... and the gland rubber slightly 2 Insert the CAT5E cable into the gland cap and into the rubber gland 3 Insert the CAT5e cable into the gland body Connection of Ethernet Cable to PTP 820E To connect the Ethernet cable to the PTP 820E 1 Remove the relevant cap from the PTP 820E radio You can use the side of the gland to unscrew the cap ...

Page 52: ...e gland make sure the gland is even with the cover Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resistance stop immediately and verify that the gland is not being inserted at an angle Tightening the gland at an angle can ruin the thread on the gland and prevent proper sealing of the interface ...

Page 53: ...Page 53 of 110 4 Tighten the gland cap 5 Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap ...

Page 54: ...an use a flat screwdriver or a wrench to open the cap 2 Connect the CAT5e cable to the PTP 820E 3 Screw the gland into the radio unit Note Before tightening the gland make sure the gland is even with the cover Tighten the gland gently and make sure there is no resistance If there is resistance stop immediately and verify that the gland is not being inserted at an angle Tightening the gland at an a...

Page 55: ...Page 55 of 110 4 Tighten the gland cap 5 Connect the other side of the cable to the other PTP 820E following steps 1 4 ...

Page 56: ...is cable is not supplied with the PoE Injector The total length of the cable between the PTP 820E port and the Switch Router the device is connected to should not exceed 100m 328ft This length includes the connection between the PTP 820E and the PoE Injector X1 X2 100m 328ft in the figure below Note The length of the cable connecting the customer equipment to the PoE injector should not be longer ...

Page 57: ... Wall Mount Installation List of Items Item Description Quantity Remarks 1 PoE Injector 1 1 Glands Kit 1 For outdoor installations Note Glands are required for outdoor installations The glands kit three or five glands is not supplied with the PoE Injector and must be ordered separately Glands Kit Part number Marketing Description N000082L014A PTP 820 Glands_x5_KIT Required Tools Metric offset wren...

Page 58: ...Anchor Stainless Steel with flanged Hexagonal nut M6X70 2 Drill two 6mm diameter holes with 100mm distance between the center of the holes 3 Insert the anchors with the bolts 4 Place the washers on the bolt 5 Tighten the nuts ...

Page 59: ... Injector 1 Required Tools Slot Screwdriver Procedure To mount the PoE Injector on a pole 1 Mount and tighten the PoE Injector to a pole with a diameter of 114 mm using a stainless steel hose clamp 2 Pass the hose clamp through the pole mount slots Note The Hose Clamp is not supplied with PoE injector kit ...

Page 60: ...9 Rack Installation List of Items Item Description Quantity Remarks 1 PoE Injector 1 2 PoE Injector 19 Rack Mount Kit 1 Required Tools Philips Screwdriver To mount the PoE Injector on a rack 1 Mount the PoE Injector to a 19 rack using a 19 rack adaptor 2 Mount the PoE Injector on the 19 adaptor through the wall mounting holes using M6 screws and washers ...

Page 61: ...0 3 Mount the 19 rack adaptor to a 19 rack using four M6 screws and cage nuts PoE Injector ETSI Rack Installation List of Items Item Description Quantity Remarks 1 PoE Injector 1 2 PoE Injector ETSI Rack Mount Kit 1 ...

Page 62: ...I rack using a 19 rack adaptor and ETSI adapting ears 2 Connect the ETSI adapting ears to a 19 rack adaptor using four M6 screws 3 Mount the PoE Injector on the adaptor through the wall mounting holes using M6 screws and washers 4 Mount the 19 rack adaptor with the ETSI ears on the ETSI rack using four M6 screws and cage nuts ...

Page 63: ...Page 63 of 110 Note For this type of installation a 2RU space is required ...

Page 64: ...ter range for pole mount installations is 8 89 cm 11 43 cm 3 5 inches 4 5 inches List of Items Item Description Quantity Remarks 1 PTP 820E Mounting kit for the PTP 820E 1 Required Tools Torque wrench with socket key wrench inch set Torque wrench with socket key wrench metric set Torque wrench with open metric wrench set Procedure 1 Align the azimuth adjuster and the elevation adjuster ...

Page 65: ... sets of M10x30 bolts nuts spring washers and flat washers Do not tighten the bolts at this point in the installation 3 Insert two M10x130 bolts on the azimuth adjuster 4 Remove the nuts spring washers flat washers and square cushion block from the azimuth adjuster bolt ...

Page 66: ...imuth adjuster 6 Rotate the azimuth adjuster to connect the azimuth adjuster bolt with the elevation adjuster with an M10x55 bolt spring washers and flat washers and install the nuts washers and square cushion block removed in Step 4 on the azimuth adjuster bolt ...

Page 67: ...lts as shown in the following figure 8 Mount and tighten the pole mount to a pole with a diameter of 114 mm using the two washers and screws supplied with the PTP 820E integrated antenna pole mount kit Figure 19 Mount Pole Mount to Pole ...

Page 68: ...adio and antenna are delivered together as a single unit The polarization is determined by the placement of the radio antenna unit To comply with Class 2 RPE pattern the unit must be installed in a diamond shaped position so that the vertical polarization is either 45 to the right V 45 or 45 to the left V 45 The letters A and B are placed on the upper corners of the radio to help the installer to ...

Page 69: ... V 45 Polarization The units in a link must be placed so that they are in a position that is a mirror image of the unit at the other side of the link For example if the unit at the local site is installed with a V 45 polarization the unit at the remote site must be installed with a V 45 polarization and vice versa To install a PTP 820E with a 43 dBi flat antenna 1 Attach the L bracket provided wit...

Page 70: ... V 45 polarization a V 45 polarization or vertical polarization The following figures show the various polarization options The first figure shows a V 45 polarization with the letter A on top and the gland pointing down and to the left The second figure shows a V 45 polarization with the letter B on top and the gland pointing down and to the right The third figure shows a vertical polarization Fig...

Page 71: ...Page 71 of 110 Figure 24 V 45 Polarization B on Top Figure 25 Vertical Polarization ...

Page 72: ...ach other in a mirror image as shown in the following figure Figure 26 Complete Link V 45 Polarization at Local Site Left V 45 Polarization at Remote Site Right Performing Antenna Alignment Using the Standard Alignment Kit You can perform adjustments to the azimuth and elevation of the antenna by turning bolts on the pole mount ...

Page 73: ...th Adjustment To perform fine azimuth adjustment 1 Loosen the top and bottom fixed bolts on the azimuth axis in the figure above 2 Loosen the two nuts and bolts and in the figure above on the fine adjusting bolt in the figure above 3 Move the adjusting nut in the figure above slowly backwards and forwards to adjust the antenna azimuth within 15 4 Tighten the top and bottom fixed bolts and the nuts...

Page 74: ... to the antenna adaptor in the figure below 2 Rotate the elevation adjusting bolt in the figure below to adjust the antenna s elevation within 15 3 Tighten the top and bottom bolts connecting the pole mount to the antenna adaptor The recommended torque for these bolts is 25 Nm ...

Page 75: ...azimuth and elevation in gross and fine intervals Gross alignment enables you to adjust the azimuth and elevation in 15 increments Fine alignment enables you to make more precise adjustments by turning the Azimuth and Elevation nuts such that each turn is equal to an adjustment of 0 25 There are two M8 Elevation Screws and two M8 Azimuth screws as shown in Figure 28 Before starting the alignment m...

Page 76: ...llation and alignment device is aligned 45 downward elevation and straight ahead azimuth You can adjust the azimuth up to 45 in either direction by manually turning the azimuth base Figure 28 Installation and Alignment Device Azimuth Range ...

Page 77: ...ction See Extending the Azimuth Range Figure 29 Installation and Alignment Device Extended Azimuth Range You can adjust the elevation from the delivery position of 45 downward to a position as far as 45 upward Be sure to attach the PTP 820E radio and antenna to the installation and alignment device before adjusting the elevation otherwise the weight of the radio and antenna might accidently reduce...

Page 78: ...unt installations is 8 89 cm 11 43 cm 3 5 inches 4 5 inches Note The PTP 820E radio can be assembled on the installation and alignment device on the ground prior to attaching the device to the pole mount if the logistics of the location make this more feasible than attaching the radio afterwards See Attaching the PTP 820E to the Installation and Alignment Device List of Items Item Description Quan...

Page 79: ...ls Socket key wrench inch set Socket key wrench metric set Open metric wrench set Procedure 1 Open the outer bracket to slide the installation and alignment device onto the pole then close the bracket as shown in the figure below ...

Page 80: ...ounting kit on a wall A mounting kit should only be installed on a concrete wall that is capable of supporting weight of at least 15 kg Item Description Quantity Remarks 1 PTP 820E Flat Antenna Mounting Kit 1 2 PTP 820E radio with 43 dBi Flat Antenna 1 3 Anchor screws M8x70 4 Not supplied with mounting kit 4 M8x45 screws 4 Not supplied with mounting kit 5 M8 spring washer 4 Not supplied with mount...

Page 81: ...embly the 4 M10 nuts 2 M10 flat and spring washers 2 M10x150 screws and the rear bracket that are supplied with the mounting kit are not used Procedure 1 Place the mounting kit on the wall and mark four screws positions 2 Remove the bracket and drill four holes into the wall 3 Insert the anchor screws into the wall ...

Page 82: ...e PTP 820E according to the desired polarization as shown in the figures below Note that For vertical polarization the upper screw must be approximately 2 00 to the right the lower screw must be approximately 8 00 to the left and the RSL interface should be at approximately 9 00 to the left For horizontal polarization the upper screw must be approximately 10 00 to the left the lower screw must be ...

Page 83: ...ed Alignment Kit You can easily adjust the azimuth and elevation of the antenna using a number of screws and nuts located on the installation and alignment device Figure 28 Adjusting the Antenna Azimuth Note For wall mount installations if it is necessary to adjust the azimuth by more than 45 you must first adjust the position of the Azimuth Screws See Extending the Azimuth Range ...

Page 84: ...ross Azimuth Adjustment To adjust the antenna azimuth 1 Loosen the Azimuth Fixing Pin Figure 28 by pulling it gently out of its groove and rotating it counter clockwise 2 Manually adjust the azimuth base to its required location ...

Page 85: ...til it appears to be aligned with its groove At this point you must adjust the azimuth base until the fixing pin slips into its groove There are notches within the device that enable you to adjust the azimuth in 15 increments You can then perform fine azimuth adjustment as described below You will hear a click when the pin slips into the groove ...

Page 86: ...ent To perform fine azimuth alignment 1 Turn the Azimuth Nut Figure 28 either by hand or using a key wrench for fine tuning of the azimuth Each turn is equal to an adjustment of 0 25 2 Tighten the two M8 Azimuth Screws connected to the azimuth base ...

Page 87: ...uth range beyond 45 in either direction 1 Manually rotate the azimuth base 45 in the direction you want to align the azimuth 2 Remove the two Azimuth Screws Figure 36 Azimuth Screws Top View Azimuth 45 to the Right Figure 37 Removing the Azimuth Screws Side View ...

Page 88: ... Azimuth Screw to the left of the device from the left hole to the right hole and move the Azimuth Screw to the right of the device from the right hole to the left hole as shown in Figure 37 and Figure 39 This will place the azimuth at an angle of 45 to the left or 45 to the right Figure 38 Azimuth Screws in New Placement Top View Azimuth 45 to the Right ...

Page 89: ... Adjustment and Performing Fine Azimuth Adjustment to further adjust the azimuth from the 45 angle created by repositioning the Azimuth Screws Adjusting the Antenna Elevation Performing Gross Elevation Adjustment To perform gross adjustment of the antenna elevation 1 Loosen the Elevation Fixing Pin Figure 28 by pulling it gently out of its groove and rotating it counter clockwise 2 Move the Elevat...

Page 90: ...il it appears to be aligned with its groove At this point you must adjust the Elevation Adaptor until the fixing pin slips into its groove There are notches within the device that enable you to adjust the elevation in 15 increments You can then perform fine elevation adjustment as described below You will hear a click when the pin slips into the groove ...

Page 91: ... perform fine elevation alignment 1 Turn the Elevation Nut Figure 28 either by hand or using a key wrench for fine tuning of the elevation Each turn is equal to an adjustment of 0 25 2 Tighten the two M8 Elevation Screws connected to the Elevation Adaptor ...

Page 92: ...emarks 1 PTP 820E RADIO 1 Required Tools The following tools are required for the PTP 820E installation Metric offset hexagon key wrench 6 Phillips 2 screwdriver Procedure To install the PTP 820E in a direct mount 1 0 configuration Note Do not remove the transparent pressure window located on the antenna interface ...

Page 93: ...Page 93 of 110 Note If necessary change the antenna polarization by rotating the unit in accordance with the relevant antenna installation guide Figure 40 Horizontal Vertical Pole ...

Page 94: ...Page 94 of 110 Twist orientation For horizontal polarization locate the twist with the letter H vertical to the hook cover at 3 00 and fasten the two screws ...

Page 95: ...ical to the hook cover at 3 00 and fasten the two screws 1 Mount the PTP 820E on the antenna using the four M8 captive screws and washers that are supplied assembled in the PTP 820E and tighten the screws Note Make sure the polarization mounting direction of the PTP 820E is correct ...

Page 96: ...installation Metric offset hexagon key wrench 6 Phillips 2 screwdriver Metric offset hexagon key wrench 2 5 and 3 Procedure To install a PTP 820E in a direct mount 1 1 or 2 0 SP configuration 1 Mount the twist to the coupler or splitter using the O Ring and four screws supplied in the Twist kit and tighten the screws Note Make sure the polarization mounting direction of the twist to the coupler or...

Page 97: ...ical Polarization 2 Mount the coupler or splitter on the antenna using the four M8 screws and washers supplied with the coupler or splitter kit and tighten the screws 3 Mount the two O Rings supplied with the coupler or splitter kit as shown in the following figure ...

Page 98: ...Page 98 of 110 4 Mount the PTP 820E to the body of the coupler or splitter using the four M8 captive screws and washers that are supplied assembled with the PTP 820E and tighten the screws ...

Page 99: ...820E OMT Kit 1 Required Tools The following tools are required for the installation Metric offset hexagon key wrench 6 Phillips 2 screwdriver Metric offset hexagon key wrench 2 5 and 3 Procedure 1 Mount the OMT on the antenna using the four M8 screws and washers supplied with the OMT kit and tighten the screws ...

Page 100: ... of one of the PTP 820E radios to H polarization 4 Mount a PTP 820E radio to each side of the OMT When mounting the radios make sure that one side is polarized V and the other side is polarized H Tighten the radios to the OMT kit using the four M8 captive screws and washers that are supplied assembled with the PTP 820E radio ...

Page 101: ...Antenna Part number Microwave Frequency Part number Description 18 GHz N800082D006A PTP 820 2 ANT SP 18 80 GHz multi band 23 GHz N800082D007A PTP 820 2 ANT SP 23 80 GHz multi band Multiband with PTP 820E and PTP 820C with 2 0 Single Polarization List of Items Item Description Quantity Remarks 1 Multiband Antenna 1 Optional If a third party antenna is used simply assemble a 1 0 PTP 820E configurati...

Page 102: ...rm one of the following steps according to the required polarization horizontal or vertical o For horizontal polarization locate the holes above and below the letter H on the pins and fasten the two screws o For vertical polarization locate the holes above and below the letter V on the pins and fasten the two screws ...

Page 103: ...ccording to the instructions provided with the antenna 3 Install the PTP 820E directly to the back of the antenna as shown in the figure below Use the procedure described in 1 0 Direct Mount Installation on page 92 PTP 820E PTP 820C Splitter ...

Page 104: ...he PTP 820C Splitter Kit at a 90 angle to the antenna using the four M8 screws and washers 5 Mount and tighten the PTP 820C to the PTP 820C Splitter using the four M8 captive screws and washers supplied with the PTP 820C PTP 820C Splitter ...

Page 105: ...ls The following tools are required for the installation Metric offset hexagon key set Metric wrench key set Phillips 2 screwdriver Procedure 1 Prior to the installation follow the antenna manufacturer s instructions to use the circular adaptor Remove the existing rectangular transition swap the O ring and install the circular transition instead 2 Assemble the antenna according to the instructions...

Page 106: ... angle to the antenna and secure it with the four screws supplied with the OMT kit Verify the existence of the O ring 5 Connect the PTP 820C unit to the OMT using the four M8 captive screws and washers supplied with the PTP 820C and tighten the screws PTP 820C OMT ...

Page 107: ... for the installation Metric offset hexagon key wrench 6 Phillips 2 screwdriver Procedure 1 Prior to the installation follow the antenna manufacturer s instructions to use the circular adaptor Remove the existing rectangular transition swap the O ring and install the circular transition instead 2 Assemble the antenna according to the instructions provided with the antenna 3 Install the PTP 820E di...

Page 108: ...screws and washers that are supplied assembled with the PTP 820S and tighten the screws Note Do not remove the transparent pressure window located on the antenna interface 5 If necessary change the antenna polarization by rotating the unit in accordance with the relevant antenna installation guide ...

Page 109: ...Direct Mount Installation on page 92 For the PTP 820S see the illustration below Note When tightening the M3 screws on the twist of the PTP 820S use torque of 0 6 Nm Figure 43 PTP 820STwist Orientation For horizontal polarization locate the twist with the letter H vertical to the hook cover and fasten the two screws ...

Page 110: ...Page 110 of 110 For vertical polarization locate the twist with the letter V vertical to the hook cover and fasten the two screws ...

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