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Figure 85 Assembled upper bracket connected to AP antenna .............................................................. 6-30

 

Figure 86 AP Antenna Lower Bracket Assembly ..................................................................................... 6-30

 

Figure 87 Lower bracket attached to AP antenna ................................................................................... 6-31

 

Figure 88 Completed AP and antenna assembly .................................................................................... 6-31

 

Figure 89 PMP 450 AP antenna parts ..................................................................................................... 6-32

 

Figure 90  AP antenna upper bracket assembly ...................................................................................... 6-33

 

Figure 91  AP antenna upper bracket attached to upper adjustment arms ............................................. 6-33

 

Figure 92  Rear strap connected to upper AP antenna bracket .............................................................. 6-34

 

Figure 93  Assembled upper bracket connected to AP antenna ............................................................. 6-34

 

Figure 94  AP Antenna Lower Bracket Assembly .................................................................................... 6-35

 

Figure 95  Lower bracket attached to AP antenna .................................................................................. 6-35

 

Figure 96  Attaching bracket to the rear of the AP ................................................................................... 6-36

 

Figure 97  Lower bracket attached to AP antenna .................................................................................. 6-36

 

Figure 98  Mounted PMP 450 AP and antenna assembly, viewed from back and back ......................... 6-37

 

Figure 99 Attaching the AP antenna upper bracket to the pole ............................................................... 6-38

 

Figure 100 Attaching the AP antenna lower bracket to the pole.............................................................. 6-38

 

Figure 101

 

Variables for calculating angle of elevation (and depression) ............................................... 6-40

 

Figure 102  PMP 450i AP 900 MHz antenna unbox view ........................................................................ 6-41

 

Figure 103  PMP 450i AP 900 MHz antenna inventory ........................................................................... 6-41

 

Figure 104  Attaching radio mounting PMP 450i AP 900 MHz antenna to the pole ................................ 6-46

 

Figure 105  900 MHz sector antenna alignment ...................................................................................... 6-47

 

Figure 106 PMP 450i SM 900 MHz external directional antenna ............................................................ 6-48

 

Figure 107  Attach the antenna to the pole .............................................................................................. 6-48

 

Figure 108  Fixing the nuts ....................................................................................................................... 6-49

 

Figure 109 Fixing the radio to the antenna .............................................................................................. 6-50

 

Figure 110 Connecting RF cable to the radio .......................................................................................... 6-50

 

Figure 111 Yagi antenna alignment - horizontally ................................................................................... 6-51

 

Figure 112  Yagi antenna alignment - upward tilt .................................................................................... 6-51

 

Figure 113  Yagi antenna alignment - downward tilt ................................................................................ 6-51

 

Figure 114  PMP 450m Series - AP unbox view ...................................................................................... 6-52

 

Figure 115 Fixing the mounting plate to the back of the ODU ................................................................. 6-55

 

Figure 116 Attaching the bracket body .................................................................................................... 6-55

 

Figure 117  Ethernet cable gland for PMP/PTP 450 Series .................................................................... 6-57

 

Figure 118  Ethernet cable gland for PMP/PTP 450i Series .................................................................... 6-57

 

Figure 119 Disarm Installation page (top and bottom of page shown) .................................................... 7-11

 

Figure 120 Regional Settings tab of AP/BHM .......................................................................................... 7-12

 

Figure 121 Radio Carrier Frequency tab of AP/BHM .............................................................................. 7-13

 

Figure 122 Synchronization tab of AP/BHM ............................................................................................ 7-14

 

Figure 123 LAN IP Address tab of the AP/BHM ...................................................................................... 7-15

 

Figure 124 Review and Save Configuration tab of the AP/BHM ............................................................. 7-16

 

Figure 125 Time tab of the AP/BHM ........................................................................................................ 7-17

 

Figure 126 Time and date entry formats .................................................................................................. 7-18

 

Figure 127 Session Status tab of AP ....................................................................................................... 7-20

 

Figure 128 NAT disabled implementation ................................................................................................ 7-28

 

Summary of Contents for PMP 450 AP

Page 1: ...33F Cambium 450 Platform User Guide System Release 15 2 pass...

Page 2: ...aterial 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 reprodu...

Page 3: ...au Canada 6 EU Declaration of Conformity 7 Specific expertise and training for professional installers 7 Ethernet networking skills 7 Lightning protection 7 Training 8 Problems and warranty 9 Reportin...

Page 4: ...nt PMP 2 2 Backhaul PTP 2 5 450 Platform Family interfaces 2 7 ATEX HAZLOC variants 2 14 Diagnostic LEDs 2 15 Power supply options 2 19 ODU mounting brackets accessories 2 28 Lightning protection 2 28...

Page 5: ...with PoE interface to PSU 3 2 Site planning 3 7 Site selection for PMP PTP radios 3 7 Power supply site selection 3 8 Maximum cable lengths 3 8 Grounding and lightning protection 3 8 ODU and external...

Page 6: ...on bridging 3 36 Engineering VLANs 3 37 Network management planning 3 41 Planning for SNMP operation 3 41 Enabling SNMP 3 41 Security planning 3 42 Isolating AP BHM from the Internet 3 42 Encrypting r...

Page 7: ...7 Entire agreement 4 7 Third party software 4 7 Compliance with safety standards 4 22 Electrical safety compliance 4 22 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC compliance 4 22 Human exposure to radio frequ...

Page 8: ...suppressor 6 3 Attach ground cables to the ODU 6 3 Mount the ODU on the mast 6 6 Mount the top LPU 6 10 Mount the Surge Suppressor 6 10 General protection installation 6 13 Installing the copper Cat5...

Page 9: ...ns 7 7 Quick link setup 7 11 Initiating Quick Start Wizard 7 11 Configuring time settings 7 17 Powering the SM BHS for test 7 18 Viewing the Session Status of the AP BHM to determine test registration...

Page 10: ...s configuring radio 7 155 Custom Frequencies page 7 172 DFS for 5 GHz Radios 7 175 MIMO A mode of operation 7 177 Improved PPS performance of 450 Platform Family 7 179 Setting up SNMP agent 7 180 Conf...

Page 11: ...Touch feature 7 244 Using RADIUS for centralized AP and SM user name and password management 7 245 RADIUS Device Data Accounting 7 250 RADIUS Device Re authentication 7 253 RADIUS Change of Authorizat...

Page 12: ...1 Interpreting Sounding statistics for AP 9 1 Interpreting Sounding statistics for SM 9 1 Interpreting VLAN statistics 9 2 Interpreting Data VC statistics 9 4 Interpreting Throughput statistics 9 6 In...

Page 13: ...ecific frequency range 10 69 FCC specific information 10 88 Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada ISEDC specific information 10 96 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 11 1 General troubleshooting...

Page 14: ...Contents Page xii 450m overload I Glossary III...

Page 15: ...6 Gigabit Enet Capable power supply 2 27 Figure 17 PMP 450m Series AP rear interfaces 2 29 Figure 18 PMP PTP 450i Series ODU rear interfaces 2 30 Figure 19 PMP PTP 450i Series Connectorized ODU antenn...

Page 16: ...gn 3 3 57 Figure 61 Additional link to extend network sync Design 4 3 58 Figure 62 Additional link to extend network sync Design 5 3 59 Figure 63 Co located AP or BH timing master Sync Setting configu...

Page 17: ...a inventory 6 41 Figure 104 Attaching radio mounting PMP 450i AP 900 MHz antenna to the pole 6 46 Figure 105 900 MHz sector antenna alignment 6 47 Figure 106 PMP 450i SM 900 MHz external directional a...

Page 18: ...ure 147 AP Session Status page 7 194 Figure 148 AP Remote Subscribers page 7 194 Figure 149 Session Status page 7 195 Figure 150 Exporting Session Status page of PMP 450m AP 7 197 Figure 151 Uplink an...

Page 19: ...1518 byte packet length 8 24 Figure 186 Link Capacity Test PMP 450 450i Series AP 8 24 Figure 187 Link Test without Bridging 1714 byte packet length 8 25 Figure 188 Extrapolated Link Test results 8 2...

Page 20: ...PMP PTP 450i Series AP SM BH interface descriptions and cabling 2 9 Table 20 PMP 450b Series SM interface descriptions and cabling 2 10 Table 21 PMP PTP 450 Series AP interface descriptions and cablin...

Page 21: ...0 Table 61 PMP 450i Series ODU part numbers 2 60 Table 62 PMP 450i ATEX HAZLOC ODU models part numbers 2 61 Table 63 PTP 450i Series ODU part numbers 2 62 Table 64 PTP 450i ATEX HAZLOC ODU models part...

Page 22: ...100 RJ45 connector and cable color code 6 20 Table 101 Menu options and web pages 7 7 Table 102 Session Status Attributes AP 7 21 Table 103 IP interface attributes 7 24 Table 104 SM BHS private IP an...

Page 23: ...5 GHz 7 148 Table 147 PMP 450i SM Radio attributes 5 GHz 7 151 Table 148 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes 5 GHz 7 155 Table 149 PMP 450 AP Radio attributes 3 65 GHz 7 157 Table 150 PMP 450 AP Radio attrib...

Page 24: ...er page attributes SM 8 6 Table 191 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes BHM 8 7 Table 192 Spectrum Analyzer page attributes BHS 8 8 Table 193 Remote Spectrum Analyzer attributes AP 8 12 Table 194 Remote...

Page 25: ...able 236 Sync Status page attributes AP 9 16 Table 237 PPPoE Statistics page attributes SM 9 17 Table 238 Bridge Control Block page attributes AP SM BHM BHS 9 19 Table 239 Pass Through Statistics page...

Page 26: ...ble 272 Default combined transmit power per Country 5 8 GHz band PMP 450m Series 10 65 Table 273 Default combined transmit power per country 5 8 GHz band PMP PTP 450i Series 10 65 Table 274 Default co...

Page 27: ...nformation Chapter 5 Preparing for installation Chapter 6 Installation For system configuration tools and troubleshooting refer to the following chapters Chapter 7 Configuration Chapter 8 Tools Chapte...

Page 28: ...covers Cambium 450 Series 450i Series and 450m Series products The following notation conventions are followed while referring to product series and product family Product notation Description 450 Pl...

Page 29: ...s to the references This document is divided into numbered chapters that are divided into sections Sections are not numbered but are individually named at the top of each page and are listed in the ta...

Page 30: ...e to weather radar systems that operate in the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz These features must be implemented in all products able to operate outdoors in the band 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz Manufacturers must...

Page 31: ...2 miles radius but communicates with outdoor clients which may be within the 35 km 22 miles radius of the TDWRs If interference is not eliminated a distance limitation based on line of sight from TDWR...

Page 32: ...l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionne...

Page 33: ...Table 306 EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby Cambium Networks declares that the Cambium 450 Series 450i Series and 450m Series Wireless Ethernet Bridge complies with the essential requirements and o...

Page 34: ...ined by reading Chapter 5 Preparing for installation Chapter 6 Installation Chapter 7 Configuration Chapter 8 Tools and Chapter 9 Operation and by performing sample set ups at base workshop before liv...

Page 35: ...m Networks or a Cambium distributor Cambium Networks warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship und...

Page 36: ...ity aspects to be considered are protecting the confidentiality integrity and availability of information and assets Assets include the ability to communicate information about the nature of the commu...

Page 37: ...g text and consequence for not following the instructions in the warning Cautions Cautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems software or individual ite...

Page 38: ...mbium equipment European Union EU Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Do not dispose of Cambium equipment in landfill sites For disposal instructions refer to http www...

Page 39: ...d in this chapter Overview of the 450 Platform Family on page 1 2 introduces the key features typical uses product variants and components of the 450 Platform Family Wireless operation on page 1 16 de...

Page 40: ...o forward 450 Platform Family The 450 Series platform supports following PMP 450m Series PMP PTP 450i Series PMP 450b Series PMP PTP 450 Series PMP 450m Series The PMP 450m Series AP is a revolutionar...

Page 41: ...nput Operating frequencies 5 150 to 5 925 GHz Tx Power 38 dBm EIRP Channel bandwidth 5 10 15 20 and 40 MHz High spectral efficiency More than 40 bps Hz1 Timing synchronization CMM5 or UGPS Data rate m...

Page 42: ...ormance that is consistent regardless of SM BHS loading A range of cost effective subscriber device solutions to meet the business case of any network application MIMO B Mode This technique provides f...

Page 43: ...nds The PMP PTP 450i Series ODU can operate in the following bands 900 MHz band 902 to 928 MHz 3 GHz band 3300 to 3900 MHz 5 GHz band 4900 to 5925 MHz Note 900 MHz 3 GHz and 5 GHz bands with different...

Page 44: ...ernal antenna PMP 450i SM 3 3 to 3 9 GHz Integrated 19 dBi SM BH with MARS antenna Connectorized Use with an external antenna 4 9 to 5 925 GHz support 4 9 5 1 5 2 5 4 and 5 8 GHz Integrated 23 dBi fla...

Page 45: ...e than 4 times that of the 450 SM Capable of up to 310 Mbps aggregate in a 40 MHz channel Table 5 gives a summary of the main PMP 450b Series characteristics Table 5 Main characteristics of the PMP 45...

Page 46: ...or unit is a self contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics The main hardware components of the PMP 450b Series are as follows PMP 450b SM The PMP 450b Series is sup...

Page 47: ...to point solution with up to 310 Mbps usable throughput State of the art MIMO Multi In Multi Out technology Efficient GPS synchronized scheduled TDD operation for easy Access Point site deployment an...

Page 48: ...65 GHz and 5 GHz Tx Power max 22 dBm 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz max 25 dBm 3 5 GHz and 3 65 GHz max 25 dBm 900 MHz PMP 450 SM and BH Channel bandwidth 5 7 10 15 20 30 and 40 MHz All bands do not support all c...

Page 49: ...rnal antenna PMP 450 SM 900 MHz Connectorized Use with an external antenna 2 4 GHz Connectorized Use with an external antenna Integrated 7 dBi Dual Slant integrated patch 3 5 3 65 GHz Connectorized Us...

Page 50: ...450b SM 4 9 5 1 5 2 and 5 9 GHz PMP 450i AP PMP 450i SM PMP 450b SM 5 4 and 5 8 GHz PMP 450m AP PMP 450i SM PMP 450 SM PMP 450d SM and PMP 450b SM PMP 450i AP PMP 450 AP 3 5 and 3 65 GHz PMP 450 AP PM...

Page 51: ...zed outdoor unit ODU and a power supply PSU see Figure 1 The ODU provides the following interfaces Ethernet port This provides proprietary power over Ethernet and connection to the management and or d...

Page 52: ...applications nLOS video surveillance in metro areas Urban area network extension Network extension into areas with foliage Point to Point Backhaul The PTP configuration of 450 Platform Family consists...

Page 53: ...gain design for 5 GHz band An indoor power supply module providing Power over Ethernet PoE supply to ODU AP SM BH Antennas and antenna cabling Connectorized ODUs require external antennas connected us...

Page 54: ...ts SM BHS Furthermore collocated APs BHMs must be synced together an unsynchronized AP BHM that transmits during the receive cycle of a collocated AP BHM can prevent a second AP BHM from being able to...

Page 55: ...can also be an appropriate choice in deployments where the amount of free spectrum is limited Note The channel bandwidth must be configured to the same value at both ends of the link Not all channel...

Page 56: ...lly and dynamically adjusts the links to the best operation level The system chooses its modulation rate dynamically based on an internal ARQ Automatic Repeat reQuest error control method With ARQ eve...

Page 57: ...features that comprises the MIMO techniques utilized in the 450 Platform Family ODUs are MIMO A This technique enables 450 Platform Family radio to use a scheme that optimizes coverage by transmitting...

Page 58: ...that node This is known as channel sounding Channel estimation and sounding must be regularly repeated to ensure wireless network performance remains high the speed at which a system is able to accur...

Page 59: ...sfer protocol secure HTTPS RADIUS authentication Simple network management protocol SNMP v2c and v3 Network time protocol NTP System logging Syslog Wireless Manager WM software Canopy Network Updater...

Page 60: ...accounts each of which may have one of the four possible roles ADMINISTRATOR who has full read and write permissions This is the level of the root and admin users as well as any other administrator ac...

Page 61: ...dministrator Installer Technician and Read Only to be centrally administered in the RADIUS server instead of on each radio and tracks access events logon logoff for each username on the RADIUS server...

Page 62: ...owerful user interface you can not only be able to control your network s access distribution and backhaul layers but can also have visibility to WLAN sites and be able to quickly launch indoor networ...

Page 63: ...elements that you select o Only network branches that you select Provides a Script Engine that you can use with any script which o The user can define o Cambium supplies CNUT is available at http www...

Page 64: ...Recovery Console mode supports Restoring factory default IP address 169 254 1 1 and password Boot with factory default Canopy system software settings Load previously installed SW images See Radio Re...

Page 65: ...g its accessories Cabling on page 2 33 describes about various cables Lightning protection unit LPU and grounding kit on page 2 41 describes about lightning protection and grounding kit Antennas and a...

Page 66: ...lied in Integrated or Connectorized configurations The PMP 450m Series AP is supplied in Integrated configuration only See Table 2 PMP 450m Series hardware configurations on page 1 3 See Table 4 PMP P...

Page 67: ...onnectorized 3300 3900 MHz 5 7 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 25 dBm Integrated 16 dBi 5 GHz PMP 450i AP FCC RoW Canada RoW DES Europe Connectorized 4900 5925 MHz 5 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 27 dBm Integrated 16 dBi 90...

Page 68: ...dBi 3 5 GHz PMP 450 SM FCC ISM Connectorized 3300 3600 MHz 5 7 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 25 dBm Integrated 8 dBi Integrated 19 dBi 3 65 GHz PMP 450 AP FCC ISM Connectorized 3500 3850 MHz 5 7 10 15 20 30 40 M...

Page 69: ...ries hardware configurations on page 1 5 See Table 8 PMP PTP 450 Series hardware configurations on page 1 11 Product variants Table 16 PTP 450i Series variants Variant Region Antenna Frequency Range C...

Page 70: ...m 3 5 GHz PTP 450 BH ROW Connectorized 3300 3600 MHz 5 7 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 25 dBm Integrated 16 dBi Integrated 19 dBi 3 65 GHz PTP 450 BH ROW Connectorized 3500 3850 MHz 5 7 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 25 dBm...

Page 71: ...ng Interface Function Cabling PSU Ethernet Power over Ethernet Ethernet communications management and data CMM5 sync over power synchronization input RJ45 Cable See Table 94 on page 5 11 Aux Sync GPS...

Page 72: ...k with CMM4 like PMP 450 450i Series Note SFP kits part numbers C000065L008A and C000065L009A are required for SFP port connectivity SFP port is not supported in system release 15 0 15 0 0 1 PMP PTP 4...

Page 73: ...ut and output UGPS power output RJ 45 Cable See Table 95 on page 5 11 Audio tones Data RF Port A Vertical RF connection to antenna 50 ohm RF cable N type RF Port B Horizontal RF connection to antenna...

Page 74: ...PSU Ethernet Power over Ethernet Ethernet communications management and data RJ45 Cable Audio AUX Port 3 5 mm audio jack for alignment tone Standard 3 5 mm TRRS headphones PMP PTP 450 Series interface...

Page 75: ...UGPS module Default plug port RJ11 cable default plug RF Port A 2 4 GHz 45 degree RF connection to AP antenna 50 ohm RF cable N type 5 GHz Vertical RF connection to AP antenna RF Port B 2 4 GHz 45 deg...

Page 76: ...6 PMP PTP 450 Series SM BH Connectorized interfaces Note As per Underwriters Laboratory UL guidelines the Ground Lug on the radiated SM is not required External antenna cable path A labeled A Ground...

Page 77: ...Chapter 2 System hardware System Components Page 2 13 Figure 7 PMP 450d Series SM Integrated Dish Figure 8 PMP 450 Series SM 3 GHz Integrated Figure 9 PTP 450 Series BHM BHS...

Page 78: ...tandard product except that ODUs are supplied with the Full capacity license The frequency range is restricted to 4940 MHz to 5850 MHz The maximum EIRP generated by ODU is restricted to comply with th...

Page 79: ...by the AP BHM depending on its current status AP BHM LEDs The diagnostic LEDs report the information about the status of the AP BHM Figure 10 AP BHM diagnostic LEDs viewed from unit front ODU LED Dis...

Page 80: ...0 Aux port link speed and activity Flashes to indicate Ethernet activity on Aux port Indicates speed based on the following colors 10Base T Red 100Base T Green MAIN LNK 5 For 450i Series Red Green Ora...

Page 81: ...e does not register or pass the traffic but displays via LED panel the strength of received radio signals based on radio channel selected via Tools Alignment Figure 11 AP BH diagnostic LEDs viewed fro...

Page 82: ...AP BHM SES 2 Green Session Indicator Lit when SM BHS is in session GPS 3 Red Unused Unused ACT 4 Yellow Presence of data activity on the Ethernet link Presence of data activity on the Ethernet link Fl...

Page 83: ...ACT 4 LED flashes during data transfer o For 450 450i SM BHS the ACT 4 LED flashes during data transfer o For 450b SM the LNK SPD ACT 4 LED flashes during data transfer Aiming Mode The 3 LEDs SYN 1 S...

Page 84: ...country of use Warning The PMP 450 Ruggedized High Gain Integrated Subscriber Module Cambium part numbers C035045C014A and C036045C014A while encapsulated in a 450i type enclosure contains 450 circui...

Page 85: ...in Figure 12 and described in Table 26 Figure 12 AC Power Injector interfaces Table 26 AC Power Injector interface functions Interface Function AC power in AC power input main supply ODU RJ45 socket...

Page 86: ...ware System Components Page 2 22 AC DC Enhanced Power Injector C000065L002C The AC DC Enhanced Power Injector interfaces are shown in Figure 13 and described in Table 27 Figure 13 AC DC Enhanced Power...

Page 87: ...a NIDU ODU RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to ODU LAN RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network Power AC green LED Indicates power is applied at the AC power input Power DC green LED In...

Page 88: ...0L036A The DC Power Injector interfaces are shown in Figure 14 and described in Table 28 Figure 14 48 V DC Power Injector interfaces Table 28 48V DC Power Injector interfaces Interface Function DC inp...

Page 89: ...Capable Power Supply 20 to 32 V DC 15W CMM4 with external 29 V power supply Figure 15 20 to 32 VDC Power Injector interfaces Table 29 Power Injector interfaces Interface Function PSU Ethernet 20 to 3...

Page 90: ...Enet Capable Power Supply 30VDC 15W N000900L001C Cable UL Power Supply Cord Set US N000900L007A Cable UL Power Supply Cord Set EU N000900L008A Cable UL Power Supply Cord Set UK N000900L009A Cable UL P...

Page 91: ...Chapter 2 System hardware System Components Page 2 27 Figure 16 Gigabit Enet Capable power supply...

Page 92: ...cket Integrated N000065L031A Mounting Bracket Connectorized N000065L032A Miscellaneous Ethernet cable adapter for CMM4 Dongle N000045L001A RJ 45 Gland Spare PG16 style QTY 10 N000065L033A Blanking Plu...

Page 93: ...interfaces Port name Connector Interface Description PSU Main RJ45 PoE input Power over Ethernet PoE 10 100 1000 BaseT Ethernet Data Aux RJ45 10 100 BaseT Ethernet Data PoE output Standard IEEE802 3at...

Page 94: ...tion Main PSU RJ45 PoE input Power over Ethernet PoE 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet Data Sync AUX RJ45 10 100 100BASE T Ethernet Data see Note below PoE output Standard IEEE802 3at PoE Sync input output C...

Page 95: ...Chapter 2 System hardware ODU interfaces Page 2 31 Figure 19 PMP PTP 450i Series Connectorized ODU antenna interfaces...

Page 96: ...interfaces are described in Table 37 Figure 20 PMP 450b Series ODU rear interfaces Table 37 PMP 450b Series ODU rear interfaces Port name Connector Interface Description PSU Ethernet Port RJ45 PoE in...

Page 97: ...UX SYNC port From power supply to ODU From ODU to PoE device on AUX SYNC port Power supply 30W None 100 m N A IEEE 802 3at Type 2 Not supported AC Power Injector 60W None 100 m N A IEEE 802 3at Type 2...

Page 98: ...vide cable support and strain relief Include a 2 ft 0 6 m service loop on each end of the cable to allow for thermal expansion and contraction and to facilitate terminating the cable again when needed...

Page 99: ...r to Table 41 and Table 42 Table 41 Single Mode Optical SFP Interface per ODU part number C000065L008 Core cladding microns Mode Bandwidth at 1310 nm MHz km Maximum length of optical interface Inserti...

Page 100: ...e Cabling Page 2 36 Long EMC strain relief cable gland Figure 23 The Ethernet SFP Module Installation Guide License key instructions and an entitlement key Figure 22 Optical SFP transceiver module Fig...

Page 101: ...Rx0 Ve or Ve 2 TxRx0 3 TxRx1 Ve or Ve 6 TxRx1 4 TxRx2 Ve or Ve 5 TxRx2 7 TxRx3 Ve or Ve 8 TxRx3 Note The PoE input on the Main port accepts any polarity Aux port Table 44 Aux port PoE cable pinout RJ4...

Page 102: ...RJ12 are provided in Figure 24 and Figure 25 respectively The recommended values for both resistors are 220 ohm 0 25W Different resistor values can be used to optimize the level of the audio signal de...

Page 103: ...450i Series products BT 0674 Headset alignment cable RJ 12 for the PMP PTP 450 Series products RJ45 connectors and spare glands RJ45 connectors are required for plugging Cat5e cables into ODUs LPUs P...

Page 104: ...Chapter 2 System hardware Cabling Page 2 40...

Page 105: ...able requires two LPUs one near the ODU and the other near the linked device usually at the building entry point Table 49 Table 49 LPU and grounding kit contents Lightning protection units LPUs LPU gr...

Page 106: ...it One Kit Per End C000065L007B Cable grounding kit Copper drop cable shields must be bonded to the grounding system in order to prevent lightning strike arcing resulting in fire risk and damage to eq...

Page 107: ...ennas Cambium description Cambium part number 900 MHz 13 dBi 65 degree Sector Antenna Dual Slant N009045D001A 5 GHz Horizontal and Vertical Polarization Antenna for 90 Degree Sector 85009324001 5 GHz...

Page 108: ...part number 50 Ohm Braided Coaxial Cable 75 meter 30010194001 50 Ohm Braided Coaxial Cable 500 meter 30010195001 RF Connector N Male Straight for CNT 400 Cable 09010091001 Antenna accessories Connecto...

Page 109: ...ce of UGPS and 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 effe...

Page 110: ...ource Dual resilient 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...

Page 111: ...Cluster Management Scenario 2 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 s...

Page 112: ...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 SNMP...

Page 113: ...at 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 t...

Page 114: ...n 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 O...

Page 115: ...re 33 CMM4 Rack Mount The CMM4 has two DC power inputs one 29 V and one 56V It can be used to power and synchronize both 29 V legacy products such as the PMP 450 Series and 56V products such as the PM...

Page 116: ...em hardware GPS synchronization Page 2 52 Figure 34 CMM4 56 V power adapter dongle CMM4 56 V power adapter cable pinout Figure 35 CMM4 power adapter cabling diagram 1 8 1 8 J1 J2 RJ45 Plug RJ45 Jack 5...

Page 117: ...stem hardware GPS synchronization Page 2 53 Table 59 CMM4 power adapter cable pinout Plug J1 pin Jack J2 pin 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 8 Screen Screen Note Pins 5 and 7 are wired in a cross over c...

Page 118: ...ows 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 at the...

Page 119: ...ne cable terminating in an RJ 45 connector for each connected module to distribute Ethernet signaling power to as many as 8 co located modules APs BHMs or BHSs Through a browser interface to the manag...

Page 120: ...Chapter 2 System hardware GPS synchronization Page 2 56 Figure 37 CMM3 Figure 38 Pole mounted CMM3 Note A CMM3 cannot be used to power up a 450i or 450m Series ODUs...

Page 121: ...hern hemisphere For a receiver mounted on a wall there must be no other significant obstructions in the view of the sky It must be mounted at least 1 m 3 ft preferably 2 m 6 ft away from other GPS rec...

Page 122: ...odule on a metal tower or mast Figure 44 select a position that meets the following requirements It must not be mounted any higher than is necessary to receive an adequate signal from four GPS satelli...

Page 123: ...as shown in Figure 28 4 Slide the GPS antenna bracket onto the U bolts 5 Slide the ring washers provided onto the U bolts 6 Slide the lock washers provided onto the U bolts 7 Use the nuts provided to...

Page 124: ...0m Integrated Access Point 90 Degree EU C050045A103A 5 GHz PMP 450m Integrated Access Point 90 Degree DES Only C050045A104A 5 GHz PMP 450m Integrated Access Point 90 Degree IC C050045A105A PMP 450i Ta...

Page 125: ...scriber Module C050045C001A 5 GHz PMP 450i SM Integrated High Gain Antenna C050045C002A Note The 450i SM does not have license keys Table 62 PMP 450i ATEX HAZLOC ODU models part numbers ODU model part...

Page 126: ...High Gain Antenna C030045B002A 3 GHz PTP 450i END Connectorized DES only C030045B003A 3 GHz PTP 450i END Integrated Access Point 90 degree DES only C035045B004A 5 GHz PTP 450i END Connectorized RoW C0...

Page 127: ...rized FCC ATEX HAZLOC C050045B012A 5 GHz PTP 450i END Integrated High Gain Antenna FCC ATEX HAZLOC C050045B013A 5 GHz PTP 450i END Connectorized EU ATEX HAZLOC C050045B014A 5 GHz PTP 450i END Integrat...

Page 128: ...1A 3 3 3 6 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Access Point Lite C035045A011A 3 55 3 8 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Access Point Lite C036045A011A 5 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Access Point Lite C054045A011A 5 GHz P...

Page 129: ...P 450 Connectorized Subscriber Module 10 Mbps C036045C006A 3 6 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Subscriber Module 20 Mbps C036045C007A 3 6 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Subscriber Module Uncapped C036045C008A 5...

Page 130: ...ted ROW C054045B001A PTP 450 5 GHz END Connectorized ROW C054045B002A PTP 450 5 GHz END Integrated ROW DES Only C054045B003A PTP 450 5 GHz END Connectorized ROW DES Only C054045B004A PTP 450 5 GHz END...

Page 131: ...ply Cord Set EU N000900L008A Cable UL Power Supply Cord Set UK N000900L009A AP Optional Equipment CMM MICRO Outdoor Enclosure 450 only 1070CKHH CMM5 Controller C000000L500A CMM5 Power and Sync Injecto...

Page 132: ...P Interface per ODU C000065L008A Multimode Kit C000065L009A 50 Ohm Braided Coaxial Cable 75 meter 30010194001 50 Ohm Braided Coaxial Cable 500 meter 30010195001 RF Connector N Male Straight for CNT 40...

Page 133: ...xtended Warranty 1 Additional Year SG00TS4009A PMP 450 Platform AP Extended Warranty 2 Additional Years SG00TS4017A PMP 450 Platform AP Extended Warranty 4 Additional Years SG00TS4025A PMP 450 Platfor...

Page 134: ...that apply in the country of operation Link planning on page 3 28 describes factors to be taken into account when planning links such as range path loss and throughput Planning for connectorized unit...

Page 135: ...U port as shown in the following diagrams mast or tower installation Figure 40 wall installation Figure 41 and roof installation Figure 42 Figure 40 Mast or tower installation ODU AC supply PSU Networ...

Page 136: ...tallation ODU PSU Network equipment ODU ground cables Site grounding system Bottom LPU Ground ring First point of contact between drop cable and w all Building entry Power over Ethernet CAT5e cable ge...

Page 137: ...g conductor Building ground ring AC service Equipm ent room ODU ODU ground cables Network CAT5e cable Site grounding system AC supply PSU Network equipment Bottom LPU Building entry point Drop cable i...

Page 138: ...nstallation Network equipment ODU GPS Ground cables Site grounding system Drop cable to top LPU and ODU Ground ring Power over Ethernet CAT5e cable gel filled shielded with copper plated steel Network...

Page 139: ...Chapter 3 System planning Typical deployment Page 3 6 Figure 44 GPS receiver tower or mast installation...

Page 140: ...Calculated distances and power compliance margins on page 4 24 Height and location to achieve the best radio path Indoor location where the power supply LED indicators will be visible so the drop cab...

Page 141: ...feet 100m from ODU to the network interface equipment Grounding and lightning protection Warning Electro magnetic discharge lightning damage is not covered under warranty The recommendations in this...

Page 142: ...he zone of protection Zone B Similarly where the sphere rests on two finials the space under the sphere is considered to be in the zone of protection Figure 45 Rolling sphere method to determine the l...

Page 143: ...radiating The safe separation distances are defined in Calculated distances and power compliance margins on page 4 24 The equipment is lower than the top of the supporting structure tower mast or buil...

Page 144: ...nd speeds of Up to 200 mph 322 kph for PMP 450m Series AP 5 GHz Up to 124 mph Integrated for PMP PTP 450i all models 3 GHz and 5 GHz Up to 200 mph Connectorized for PMP PTP 450i all models 3 GHz and 5...

Page 145: ...190 200 Connectorized 0 035 94 106 119 132 146 Directional Yagi antenna 900 MHz 0 025 67 76 85 94 105 External 65 sector antenna 900 MHz 0 253 677 764 857 954 1058 Directional antenna 3 x GHz 0 1 142...

Page 146: ...126 138 151 165 For a connectorized ODU add the wind loading of the external antenna to that of the ODU The antenna manufacturer should be able to quote wind loading Table 73 PMP PTP 450 Series wind...

Page 147: ...feet Wind speed miles per hour 100 105 110 115 120 External 60 sector antenna 2 4 GHz AP 2 9 122 134 147 161 175 External 60 sector antenna 5 GHz AP 0 71 29 8 33 37 39 43 External 90 sector antenna 5...

Page 148: ...e 62 and Table 63 on pages 2 61 and 2 62 ATEX HAZLOC standards and type approval Hazardous location compliance on page 4 32 Deployment of ATEX HAZLOC ODUs PMP PTP 450i Hazardous Location Safety Guidan...

Page 149: ...installations Figure 42 use the following additional criteria The drop cable shield must be bonded to the building grounding system at its top entry point usually on the roof The drop cable shield mu...

Page 150: ...f the user to ensure that the PMP PTP ODU is operated in accordance with local regulatory limits Note Contact the applicable radio regulator to find out whether or not registration of the PMP PTP 450...

Page 151: ...ilities for interference within the network Channel bandwidth Select the required channel bandwidth for the link The selection depends upon the regulatory band selected The wider the channel bandwidth...

Page 152: ...oblem of one AP BHM attempting to receive the signal from a distant SM BHS while a nearby AP BHM transmits which could overpower that signal Note Refer to Frame Alignment Legacy Mode parameter of Conf...

Page 153: ...se area consider aligning the clusters as shown below However this is only a recommendation An installation may dictate a different pattern of channel assignments Figure 46 Example layout of 16 Access...

Page 154: ...ample layout of 6 Access Point sectors ABC 60 degree sectors An example for assignment of frequency channels and sector IDs is provided in the following table Table 77 Example 5 8 GHz 3 channel assign...

Page 155: ...t case range ratio in Figure 46 is 5 1 which in LoS only gives 14 dB protection Greater than 30 dB is required for 256QAM capability Down tilt can be used to advantage when the elevation beamwidth is...

Page 156: ...can predict that interference will occur which may reduce the throughput when both sector 1 and sector 3 are carrying traffic Figure 49 and Figure 50 show regions enumerated A B C and D We also need...

Page 157: ...Chapter 3 System planning Radio Frequency planning Page 3 24 Figure 49 Sector Antenna...

Page 158: ...Chapter 3 System planning Radio Frequency planning Page 3 25 Figure 50 cnMedusa Antenna...

Page 159: ...quired at zero azimuth The middle diagram represents the scaling required to the top diagram to allow for differences in azimuth of the considered reflecting object The bottom diagram is the scaled ve...

Page 160: ...the mast is surrounded by metal then larger clearance is required compared to an environment where the antenna is surrounded by foliage SMs should be spread in azimuth of AP antenna 450m is susceptibl...

Page 161: ...OFDM tends to help especially when obstacles are near the middle of the link and less so when the obstacles are very near the ODU However attenuation through walls and trees is substantial for any us...

Page 162: ...unit dBm Rx cable loss dB Antenna gain at the remote unit dBi Antenna gain at the local unit dBi Calculating Rx Signal Level The determinants in Rx signal level are illustrated in Figure 52 Figure 52...

Page 163: ...reliable link A higher fade margin is characteristic of a more reliable link Adaptive modulation Adaptive modulation ensures that the highest throughput that can be achieved instantaneously will be o...

Page 164: ...a gain Ease of mounting and alignment Use dual polarization antenna as the integrated antenna Note Enter the antenna gain and cable loss into the Installation Wizard if the country selected has an EIR...

Page 165: ...Chapter 3 System planning Planning for connectorized units Page 3 32 LMR100 0 6 m 1 9 ft LMR200 1 4 m 4 6 ft LMR300 2 2 m 7 3 ft LMR400 3 4 m 11 1 ft LMR600 5 0 m 16 5 ft...

Page 166: ...n not connected to the network the computer derives an IP address on the 169 254 network within two minutes have an assigned static IP address for example 169 254 1 5 on the 169 254 network Note If an...

Page 167: ...and DMZ in SM The system provides NAT network address translation for SMs in the following combinations of NAT and DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol NAT Disabled NAT with DHCP Client DHCP sele...

Page 168: ...one IP address behind the SM for a device to logically exist outside the firewall and receive network traffic The first three octets of this IP address must be identical to the first three octets of...

Page 169: ...1 10101001 11111110 00000001 00000001 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 In this example the network address is 169 254 and 216 65 536 hosts are addressable Selecting non rout...

Page 170: ...ranslation Bridging feature which you can enable in the General page of the Configuration web page in the AP When this feature is disabled the setting of the Send Untranslated ARP parameter has no eff...

Page 171: ...agged upon egress This policy is hard coded in the AP Must not be used for system VLAN traffic 4095 This VLAN is reserved for internal use Must not be used at all SM membership in VLANs With the suppo...

Page 172: ...t Disable in the AP with an 802 1Q tag and a VID in the membership table Local SM Management leaving the bridge NAT switch through Ethernet TCP IP any combination of VLAN parameter settings with a VID...

Page 173: ...as the customer VLAN The radio software does 2 layer Q in Q whereby the C VLAN is the 802 1Q tag and the S VLAN is the second layer Q tag as shown in Table 81 Table 81 Q in Q Ethernet frame Ethernet...

Page 174: ...Up as defined in RFC 1573 egpNeighborLoss as defined in RFC 1213 whispGPSInSync which signals a transition from not synchronized to synchronized whispGPSOutSync which signals a transition from synchro...

Page 175: ...16 0 0 to 172 31 255 255 24 subnets have 256 reserved networks 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 255 255 Encrypting radio transmissions Cambium fixed wireless broadband IP systems employ the following form of en...

Page 176: ...er MIB based security management may allow a network operator to take advantage of built in security management capabilities of existing network managers Web based security management allows an operat...

Page 177: ...the root account for access to the modules Each module supports four or fewer user accounts regardless of account levels The available levels are ADMINISTRATOR who has full read and write permissions...

Page 178: ...cting a RADIUS Server with the result that users are unable to access the web based interface One useful strategy would be to combine RADIUS authentication for normal operation with a single locally a...

Page 179: ...SM BHS the filtering can be enabled for both protocols and the three user defined ports Using the check boxes on the interface it can be either Allow all protocols except those that user wish to bloc...

Page 180: ...riber retains access to all other protocols and all ports If PPPoE IPv4 and Uplink Broadcast are blocked and also check the All others selection then only Address Resolution Protocol is not filtered T...

Page 181: ...rver port Destination Port AP SM 1812 Standard RADIUS port Destination Port AP 1813 Standard RADIUS accounting port Destination Port AP SM Protocol Selected Port Filtered Blocked SMB Destination Ports...

Page 182: ...Block SM destined packets from being forwarded This prevents both multicast broadcast and unicast SM to SM communication Enable Option 2 Forward SM destined packets upstream This not only prevents mu...

Page 183: ...s of those individual parameters The setting of this DHCP state parameter is also viewable but is not settable in the Network Interface tab of the Home page In the SM BHS this parameter is settable in...

Page 184: ...ding is configured on the AP GUI Configuration Radio page by parameter PPPoE PADI Downlink Forwarding When set to Enabled the AP allows downstream and upstream transmission of PPPoE PADI packets When...

Page 185: ...p In the remote AP configuration a remote AP is co located with an SM The remote AP distributes the signal to SMs that are logically behind the co located SM A remote AP deployment is illustrated in F...

Page 186: ...used to provide last mile access to a community where RF obstructions prevent SMs from communicating with the higher level AP in cluster For example you may be able to use 900 MHz for the last mile b...

Page 187: ...4 and 10 miles away in the sector Example Use Case for Passing Sync All radios support the remote AP functionality The BHS and the SM can reliably pass the sync pulse and the BHM and AP can reliably...

Page 188: ...and SM are properly configured as described in the Wiring to Extend Network Sync Physical Connections Involving the Remote AP The SM to which a remote AP is connected to can be either an SM that serve...

Page 189: ...Chapter 3 System planning Remote AP Deployment Page 3 56 Figure 59 Remote AP wired to SM that serves as a relay...

Page 190: ...assing Sync in an Additional Hop Network sync can be extended by one additional link in any of the following network designs Note In each of these following designs Link 2 is not on the same frequency...

Page 191: ...a co located AP o This AP sends the sync over the air to an SM o This SM delivers the sync to a co located BHM o This BHM passes the sync in the additional link over the air to a BHS This design is i...

Page 192: ...c over the air to a BHS o This BHS delivers the sync to a co located AP This AP passes the sync in the additional link over the air to SMs This design is illustrated in Figure 62 Figure 62 Additional...

Page 193: ...r on the Configuration page of the co located AP or BH timing master to AutoSync 3 Set the Device Type parameter on the Configuration page of the co located AP or BH timing master to Remote 4 Set the...

Page 194: ...onformit Ces modifications ou changements pourraient invalider le droit de l utilisateur utiliser cet appareil et annuleraient la garantie du fabricant The following topics are described in this chapt...

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Page 215: ...ificate to IEC 60950 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC compliance The EMC specification type approvals that have been granted for 450 Platform Family are listed under Table 86 Table 86 EMC emissions c...

Page 216: ...ation systems 110 MHz 40 GHz BS EN 50385 2002 Product standard to demonstrate the compliances of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic r...

Page 217: ...ows calculated minimum separation distances recommended distances and resulting margins for each frequency band and antenna combination for the USA and Canada These are conservative distances that inc...

Page 218: ...with safety standards Page 4 25 Table 87 FCC minimum safe distances PMP 450m 5 1 GHz 5 2 GHz 5 4 GHz and 5 8 GHz Band GHz Antenna PG W S W m2 d m 5 1 90 sector 3 38 10 0 16 5 2 90 sector 0 85 10 0 08...

Page 219: ...19 5 1 GHz Omni directional 0 170 0 200 20 0 13 0 dBi 10 0 15 90 sector 0 034 0 040 50 1 17 0 dBi 10 0 10 2ft directional flat plate 0 002 0 002 707 9 28 5 dBi 10 0 09 4ft directional parabolic 0 011...

Page 220: ...antenna connectorized 0 794 40 0 16 dBi 7 13 0 59 Panel integrated 0 794 79 0 19 dBi 7 13 0 84 3 65 GHz Upper Canada 90 sector antenna integrated 0 316 50 0 17 dBi 7 13 0 42 90 sector antenna connect...

Page 221: ...sector 0 014 0 017 50 1 17 0 dBi 9 39 0 07 2ft directional flat plate 0 001 0 001 707 9 28 5 dBi 9 39 0 07 2ft directional parabolic 0 001 0 001 707 9 28 5 dBi 9 39 0 06 5 8 GHz Omni directional 0 24...

Page 222: ...or Antenna 0 316 32 15 dBi 10 0 28 Integrated 0 316 6 8 dBi 10 0 12 Reflector 0 25 100 20 dBi 10 0 45 High gain Ruggedized 0 25 79 19 dBi 10 0 40 5 4 GHz Sector 0 025 40 16 dBi 10 0 09 Integrated 0 12...

Page 223: ...6 32 15 dBi 38 20 0 15 Integrated 0 316 6 8 dBi 38 20 0 06 Reflector 0 316 100 20 dBi 38 20 0 26 High gain Ruggedized 0 316 79 19 dBi 38 20 0 23 3 65 GHz upper Canada Sector 0 316 32 15 dBi 38 20 0 14...

Page 224: ...att Capacit de puissance d mission moyenne maximale de la radio comprenant la perte dans les c ble de connexion W 2 G total transmit gain as a factor converted from dB Gain total d mission converti pa...

Page 225: ...ne int gr e Les calculs ci dessus supposent que la PIRE maximale autoris e par la r glementation est atteinte Note If there are no EIRP limits in the country of deployment use the distance calculation...

Page 226: ...al and regulatory information Compliance with safety standards Page 4 33 G Atmosphere Gas ic Protection concept intrinsic safety IIC Gas group up to and including Hydrogen and Acetylene T4 Temperature...

Page 227: ...type and its gain should be so chosen that the Effective Isotropically Radiated Power EIRP is not more than that permitted for successful communication Attention Le cas ch ant l utilisateur final est...

Page 228: ...nder Table 92 Table 92 Radio certifications Region Country Band Specification Brazil 4 9 GHz ANATEL RESOLU O N 633 DE 14 DE MAR O DE 2014 5 4 GHz ANATEL RESOLUTION No 506 FROM JULY 1 2008 5 8 GHz ANAT...

Page 229: ...hannels of 920 922 or 923 MHz so as to stay within the ACMA approved band of 915 MHz to 928 MHz for the class license and not interfere with other approved users After taking into account antenna gain...

Page 230: ...e 5470 to 5725 MHz band are categorized as Class 1 devices within the EU in accordance with ECC DEC 04 08 and are CE marked to show compliance with the European Radio Telecommunications Terminal Equip...

Page 231: ...and checks to be performed before proceeding with the installation Preparing for installation on page 5 5 Describes the pre configuration procedure before proceed with installation Testing system comp...

Page 232: ...e of the Cambium 450 Platform Family power supply units PSU to power the ODU Failure to use a Cambium supplied PoE could result in equipment damage and will invalidate the safety certification and may...

Page 233: ...in front of the antenna Minimum separation distances Ensure that personnel are not exposed to unsafe levels of RF energy The units start to radiate RF energy as soon as they are powered up Never work...

Page 234: ...vers are not designed to survive direct lightning strikes For this reason they must be installed in Zone B as defined in Lightning protection zones on page 3 9 Mounting in Zone A may put equipment str...

Page 235: ...service Zero Touch Configuration Using DHCP Option 66 Configuring Radio via config file Configuring a RADIUS server If the units are to be pre configured during staging the safety precautions below MU...

Page 236: ...6 Preparing tools Check that following specific tools are available in addition to general tools RJ45 crimp tool it must be the correct tool for the type of RJ45 being used Personal Computer PC with 1...

Page 237: ...ng materials for equipment transportation to the installation site Preparing the ODU After the equipment is unpacked the units may be configured for staging tests Use either of two methods to configur...

Page 238: ...on 450 Platform Family interfaces on page 2 7 ODU diagnostic LEDs See section AP BHM LEDs on page 2 15 See section SM BHS LEDs on page 2 17 Recommended Tools for Installation The following tools may b...

Page 239: ...ed for connecting the mounting bracket s U bolt to the antenna or mast Cabling Electrician s Scissors or Wire Cutters Used for cutting wire to length RJ 11 RJ 45 Crimping Tool Used for stripping RJ 11...

Page 240: ...pansion and contraction and to facilitate terminating the cable again when needed Include a drip loop to shed water so that most of the water does not reach the connector at the device Properly crimp...

Page 241: ...Table 94 Main port pinout RJ45 pin Description 1 TxRx0 2 TxRx0 3 TxRx1 4 TxRx2 5 TxRx2 6 TxRx1 7 TxRx3 8 TxRx3 Aux port pinout Table 95 Aux port pinout RJ45 pin Description 1 TxRx0 2 TxRx0 3 TxRx1 4 G...

Page 242: ...Color 1 TP1 2 White orange stripe 2 TP1 2 Orange solid 3 TP2 3 White green stripe 4 TP3 1 Blue solid 5 TP3 1 White blue stripe 6 TP2 3 Green solid 7 TP4 4 White brown stripe 8 TP4 4 Brown solid RJ 45...

Page 243: ...nal Pair Color 1 TP1 2 White orange stripe TP2 3 White green stripe 2 TP1 2 Orange solid TP2 3 Green solid 3 TP2 3 White green stripe TP1 2 White orange stripe 4 TP3 1 White blue stripe TP4 4 White br...

Page 244: ...450 AP BHM The AP BHM will only power up the UGPS if it configured to do so Figure 66 AP BHM to UGPS cable Table 98 AP BHM to UGPS cable pinout Pin 450i Series AP RJ 45 Connector Pin UGPS RJ 12 Connec...

Page 245: ...rt to alignment tone headset wiring Override plug cable for PMP 450 only To construct an override plug perform the following steps Crimp an RJ 12 6 pin connector onto a 6 inch length of CAT 5 cable Pi...

Page 246: ...Plug the other connector of the pig tail this connector labeled To Computer into the Ethernet jack of the computing device 4 Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet Warning From this point un...

Page 247: ...M responds by opening the General Status tab of its Home page Logging into the web interface AP SM BH Procedure 4 Logging into the web interface 1 Plug one end of a CAT 5 Ethernet cable into the AP BH...

Page 248: ...antennas for a connectorized ODU Installing ODU on page 6 59 describes how to install PTP and PMP ODU radios Installing the AC Power Injector on page 6 63 describes how to install a power supply unit...

Page 249: ...he low profile bracket provides elevation adjustment with the PMP PTP 450i Series Integrated ODUs of 10 to 5 or 5 to 10 A larger adjustment range is available using the standard integrated mounting br...

Page 250: ...ge 6 6 Mount the top LPU on page 6 10 Mount the Surge Suppressor on page 6 10 Attach ground cables to the ODU PMP 450m Series AP 1 Fasten an AWG 10 or 6mm2 copper ground cable to each ODU grounding po...

Page 251: ...Ruggedized SM 1 Fasten an AWG 10 or 6mm2 copper ground cable to each ODU grounding point using the M6 small lugs 2 Tighten the Ground post screws 3 Securely connect the copper wires to the grounding...

Page 252: ...the M6 small lugs 2 Tighten the Ground post locking nut in the copper wire 3 Securely connect the copper wire to the grounding system Protective Earth according to applicable regulations PMP 450 SM 1...

Page 253: ...mast PMP 450m Series AP 1 See PMP 450m Series AP on page 6 52 for Installation for an integrated ODU 2 Remove the rear bracket strap from upper and lower brackets of ODU 3 Attach the upper and lower...

Page 254: ...ate using the M8 bolt spring and plain washers 3 Hoist the ODU to the mounting position 4 Attach the bracket body to the pole using the bracket clamp M8 bolts and spring and plain washers 5 Adjust the...

Page 255: ...m hex cap bolts 2 quantity and M8 flat washers 2 quantity M8 coil washers 2 quantity Attach the mounting bracket to the pole mast The mounting bracket is designed to attach to poles with diameters in...

Page 256: ...ket to the structure Tighten the locking nut PMP 450 SM 900 MHz connectorized The PMP 450 900 MHz connectorized SM mounting procedure is different from other radios It does not get directly mounted on...

Page 257: ...Suppressors are installed at both ends of the drop cable One within 600 mm 24 of and under the ODU The other located within 600 mm 24 of the building entry point Quick procedure The quick procedure f...

Page 258: ...AT5e cables to the Gigabit Ethernet Surge Suppressor 4 Slide the end cap over the bottom of the Gigabit Ethernet Surge Suppressor ensuring it clicks firmly in place Refer to the Gigabit Ethernet Surge...

Page 259: ...uge 10 AWG or 6 mm2 copper wire for connection Refer to local electrical codes for exact specifications 4 Ground Cable Opening route the 10 AWG 6 mm2 ground cable through this opening 5 CAT 5 Cable Kn...

Page 260: ...Connect an Ethernet cable to the other Ethernet jack of the 600SSH and to the power adapter 11 Replace the cover of the 600SSH General protection installation To adequately protect a 450 Platform Fami...

Page 261: ...t the ODU LPU and surge suppressor Page 6 14 Figure 72 Grounding cable minimum bend radius and angle Caution Do not attach grounding cables to the ODU mounting bracket bolts as this arrangement will n...

Page 262: ...The drop cable must not be laid alongside a lightning air terminal All grounding cables must be a minimum size of 10 mm2 csa 8AWG preferably 16 mm2 csa 6AWG or 25 mm2 csa 4AWG Protection requirements...

Page 263: ...mounted on a metal tower or mast then in addition to the general protection requirements above the following requirements must be observed The equipment must be lower than the top of the tower or its...

Page 264: ...nd lightning protection on mast or tower External ground bar Ground ring Outdoor CAT5e cable Power supply Equipment building Network switch AP BHM Ground Cable Tower building ground system Cat5e cable...

Page 265: ...ing terminals and finials A grounding conductor must be installed around the roof perimeter to form the main roof perimeter lightning protection ring Air terminals are typically installed along the le...

Page 266: ...s WB3175 and WB3176 RJ45 connectors Cambium part number WB3177 and a crimp tool Cambium part number WB3211 The LPU and grounding kit contains a 600 mm length of this cable Install the main drop cable...

Page 267: ...e RJ45 connector otherwise the cable or connector may be damaged 1 Strip the cable outer sheath and fit the RJ45 connector load bar 2 Fit the RJ45 connector housing as shown To ensure there is effecti...

Page 268: ...system PSU drop cable PSU AC supply Network term inating equipment Ground cables Power over Ethernet CAT5e cable gel filled shielded with copper plated steel Network CAT5e cable Site grounding system...

Page 269: ...rotary blade tool to strip the cable not a bladed knife Caution Check that the crimp tool matches the RJ45 connector otherwise the cable or connector may be damaged 1 Cut the drop cable to the length...

Page 270: ...F cable of type LMR 400 Cambium part numbers 30010194001 and 30010195001 and N type connectors Cambium part number 09010091001 Tighten the N type connectors to a torque setting of 1 7 Nm 1 3 lb ft 3 I...

Page 271: ...6 24 6 Weatherproof the antenna connectors in the same way unless the antenna manufacturer specifies a different method PSU Network equipment CAT5e cable Ground ring RF cables to antenna AC supply Li...

Page 272: ...rized ODU A B PM P PTP 450i ground cable RF cable Antenna 8 Fix the antenna cables to the supporting structure using site approved methods Ensure that no undue strain is placed on the ODU or antenna c...

Page 273: ...To assemble a PMP 450i Series AP antenna perform the following steps Note Cambium recommends to assemble the antenna attach the AP and cabling and to seal the RF connections before installing the unit...

Page 274: ...e antenna as shown in Figure 78 Figure 78 Antenna top plate 3 Attach the antenna plate to the AP as shown in Figure 79 Note Please use the four thin neck M6 bolts and split washers provided with the c...

Page 275: ...tighten the 4 serrated flange nuts using a spanner wrench Figure 80 Attaching the plate 5 Connect the port A of AP to vertical and port B of AP to horizontal polarization interfaces of the antenna wit...

Page 276: ...ing 2 serrated flange nuts Figure 82 AP antenna upper bracket assembly 7 Attach the upper bracket to the adjustment arms using 2 hex bolts 2 flat washers and 2 lock washers Feed the bolt through the l...

Page 277: ...washers Feed the bolt through the lock washer then flat washer then thread the bolt into the upper bracket s threaded receptacle Figure 85 Assembled upper bracket connected to AP antenna 10 Begin asse...

Page 278: ...Chapter 6 Installation Installing external antennas to a connectorized ODU Page 6 31 Figure 87 Lower bracket attached to AP antenna Figure 88 Completed AP and antenna assembly...

Page 279: ...P 450 Series AP antenna perform the following steps Note Cambium recommends to assemble the antenna attach the AP and cabling and to seal the RF connections before installing the unit at the deploymen...

Page 280: ...t using 2 serrated flange nuts Figure 90 AP antenna upper bracket assembly 3 Attach the upper bracket to the adjustment arms using 2 hex bolts 2 flat washers and 2 lock washers Feed the bolt through t...

Page 281: ...bracket Do not tighten the nuts now Figure 92 Rear strap connected to upper AP antenna bracket 5 Attach the entire upper bracket to the antenna using 2 hex bolts 2 flat washers and 2 lock washers Feed...

Page 282: ...Antenna Lower Bracket Assembly 7 Attach the rear strap to the bracket using 2 serrated flange nuts and 1 retaining bracket Do not tighten the nuts now Attach the entire lower bracket to the antenna us...

Page 283: ...rience consistently indicates that the additional cost of shielded cables is more than compensated by predictable operation and reduced costs for troubleshooting and support 1 Attach the included brac...

Page 284: ...as to a connectorized ODU Page 6 37 Note If using a non standard antenna do not cover the equilibrium membrane vent located on the back of the unit Figure 98 Mounted PMP 450 AP and antenna assembly vi...

Page 285: ...the pol to avoid jumping stripping threads Figure 99 Attaching the AP antenna upper bracket to the pole 2 Attach the lower bracket of the antenna to the mount point by closing the rear strap around th...

Page 286: ...the ground lug on the back of the AP 6 Secure the ground strap to the pole tower or other trusted ground 7 The bracket of the standard antenna has provision for measured down tilt The recommended prac...

Page 287: ...owing formula Where Is B expressed in meters A expressed in kilometers To use English standard units to find the angle of elevation use the following formula Where Is B expressed in feet A expressed i...

Page 288: ...g of PMP 450i AP 900 MHz 1 Inventory the parts to ensure that you have them all before you begin The full set of parts is shown in Figure 103 Figure 102 PMP 450i AP 900 MHz antenna unbox view Figure 1...

Page 289: ...ctorized ODU Page 6 42 2 1 Unfold the upper bracket assembly of the antenna 2 Unfold the lower bracket assembly 3 Loose the radio assembly plate by untightening M8 four bolds 4 Remove the radio assemb...

Page 290: ...h radio enclosure Note Ensure that the radio plate notch opening and RF port of radio in same direction It is also important to make sure you attach the radio assembly plate in the proper orientation...

Page 291: ...plate on sector antenna as shown in the figure Ensure that the orientation of RF port of antenna and radio are in same direction 2 Line up the radio assembly to four bolts and slide towards lower brac...

Page 292: ...h RF cable Ensure that the RF cables are pass through inside the lower bracket assembly 2 Hand tighten the N type connectors and the torque should not exceed more than 1 Nm Mounting of PMP 450i AP 900...

Page 293: ...the rear strap around the pole Note Before mounting the radio on the pole secure the upper and lower bracket assemblies with a torque setting of 3 to 4 Nm as shown in Figure 1 Also ensure that inner s...

Page 294: ...Sector antenna alignment The 900 MHz sector antenna horizontal and vertical alignment procedure is shown in Figure 105 The antenna can be aligned from 5 to 10 degree by adjusting the inner strap of t...

Page 295: ...Attaching the SM 900 MHz directional antenna to the pole 1 Unbox the directional Yagi antenna Figure 106 PMP 450i SM 900 MHz external directional antenna 2 Attach the directional antenna to the pole...

Page 296: ...Chapter 6 Installation Installing external antennas to a connectorized ODU Page 6 49 3 Tighten all nuts to approximately 6 to 7 Nm or less to avoid deforming the pole Figure 108 Fixing the nuts...

Page 297: ...and slide towards right to lock on the antenna as shown in figure Figure 109 Fixing the radio to the antenna 2 Connect the port A of SM to vertical and port B of SM to horizontal polarization interfa...

Page 298: ...i antenna alignment The directional Yagi antenna horizontal and vertical alignment procedure is shown below The Yagi antenna can be aligned for 15 to 15 degree Figure 111 Yagi antenna alignment horizo...

Page 299: ...f the assembly PMP 450m Series AP To mount and connect an integrated ODU proceed as follows 1 Inventory the parts to ensure that you have them all before you begin The full set of parts is shown in Fi...

Page 300: ...t to the projecting studs on the ODU and secure the top bracket using two M8 nuts by applying 5 Nm torque 4 Fix the front and rear strap assembly to the upper bracket using two bolts Do not tighten th...

Page 301: ...Chapter 6 Installation Installing an integrated ODU Page 6 54 6 See PMP 450m Series AP on page 6 3 for the grounding procedure See PMP 450m Series AP on page 6 6 for the mounting procedure...

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