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A typical installation is shown in Figure 96 and Figure 97. 

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 Grounding Points are shown unprotected for clarity. Grounding points should be 

adequately weatherproofed to prevent corrosion and possible loss of ground continuity. 

 

 

Figure 96 - Upper Grounding Configuration 

Summary of Contents for MotoWI4 PTP 600 Series

Page 1: ...PTP 600 Series User Guide MOTOROLA POINT TO POINT WIRELESS SOLUTIONS ...

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Page 3: ...other product or service names are the property of their respective owners 2007 Motorola Inc All rights reserved http www motorola com ptp Compliance General Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user s authority to operate the system NOTE This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world This means that the system has been tested aga...

Page 4: ...wer outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult your installer or supplier for help Deployment and Operation The Radio Regulations of various countries limits constrain the operation of radio products generally In particular the local regulator may limit the amount of conducted or radiated transmitter power and may require registration of the radio link The p...

Page 5: ...ns operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 13 30dBm EIRP with Radar Detection and barring of the band 5600 5650MHz ETSI Under ETSI Regulations operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 12 30dBm EIRP with Radar Detection General Notice Applicable to Europe This equipment complies with the essential requirements for the EU R E Directive 1...

Page 6: ... used for lower power requirements Australia Australian laws prohibit use operation of this product except where it is used with a License Key for Region 3 4W EIRP Singapore Under Singapore Regulations operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 5 100mW EIRP Hong Kong Under Hong Kong Regulations operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 3 4...

Page 7: ...tuation in Europe is changing and the radio spectrum may become available in other countries in the near future Please contact Motorola for the latest situation GB IRL 0889 Disclaimer The parameters quoted in this document must be specifically confirmed in writing before they become applicable to any particular order or contract The company reserves the right to make alterations or amendments to t...

Page 8: ...ir and Service 26 3 3 Product Description 27 3 3 1 The Outdoor Unit ODU 29 3 3 2 PIDU Plus PTP 600 Series Bridge 30 3 3 3 Redundancy and Alternate Powering Configurations 32 3 3 3 1 External DC Supply Only 32 3 3 3 2 External DC Supply and AC Supply 33 3 3 3 3 External DC Supply and Redundant AC Supply 33 3 3 4 Remote LEDs and Recovery Switch 34 3 3 5 Cables and connectors 34 3 3 6 Surge Arrestor ...

Page 9: ...roughput rate v maximum link loss 49 7 Installation 51 7 1 Preparation 51 7 2 Installation Procedure 51 7 3 Tools Required 51 7 4 Installation Support 52 7 5 Legal Disclaimer 52 7 6 Mounting the ODUs 52 7 7 Connecting Up 54 7 7 1 Preparing The PIDU Plus To ODU Cable 54 7 7 2 Making the Connections at the ODU 56 7 7 3 Making the PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus Connection At The ODU 57 7 7 4 Routing...

Page 10: ...102 8 3 4 3 Telecoms Interface 104 8 3 4 4 Wireless Configuration 105 8 3 4 5 Disarm 111 8 3 5 Graphical Install 113 8 3 6 Software Upgrade 114 8 3 7 Spectrum Management 117 8 3 7 1 Wireless Channels 118 8 3 7 2 Spectrum Management Measurements 118 8 3 7 3 Measurement Analysis 118 8 3 7 4 The Spectrum Management Master Slave Relationship 119 8 3 7 5 Spectrum Management Configuration 122 8 3 7 6 Ba...

Page 11: ... Reset IP Ethernet Configuration 148 9 3 Erase Configuration 149 9 4 Reboot 152 10 Fault Finding 153 10 1 Hardware 153 10 1 1 Power 153 10 1 2 Ethernet 154 10 1 3 Checking your wiring 155 10 2 Radio 156 10 2 1 No Activity 156 10 2 2 Some Activity 157 11 Lightning Protection 158 11 1 Overview 158 11 1 1 Lightning Protection Zones 158 11 2 Detailed Installation 159 11 3 Testing Your Installation 166...

Page 12: ...ice 183 13 8 2 Cables and Connectors 183 13 8 3 Tools 183 13 8 4 Miscellaneous supplies 184 13 8 5 Mounting the Connectorized 600 Series Bridge 184 13 8 6 Mounting the antennas 184 13 8 7 Alignment Process 185 13 8 8 Aligning Dual Polar Antennas 185 13 8 9 Aligning Separate Antennas 185 13 8 10 Completing the Installation 186 13 8 11 Antenna Cable Fixing 186 13 8 12 Antenna Connection Weatherproof...

Page 13: ...ulatory Notices 215 17 1 Important Note on Modifications 215 17 2 National and Regional Regulatory Notices 5 8 GHz variant 215 17 2 1 U S Federal Communication Commission FCC and Industry Canada IC Notification 215 17 2 2 European Union Notification 216 17 2 3 UK Notification 217 17 3 National and Regional Regulatory Notices 5 4 GHz Variant 218 17 3 1 U S Federal Communication Commission FCC and I...

Page 14: ...2 5 8GHz Variant 239 21 3 EMC Emissions Compliance 240 21 3 1 5 4GHz Variant 240 21 3 2 5 8GHz Variant 240 21 4 EMC Immunity Compliance 241 21 5 Radio Certifications 242 21 5 1 5 4GHz Variant 242 21 5 2 5 8GHz Variant 242 21 6 Environmental Specifications 242 21 7 System Connections 243 21 7 1 PIDU Plus to ODU and ODU to Network Equipment Connections 243 ...

Page 15: ...ctrum Settings 44 Figure 16 5 8 GHz Band Edge TX Power Reduction Region Code 1 Only 45 Figure 17 Mounting to pole diameters 25mm 1 to 50mm 2 53 Figure 18 Integral Safety Loop 53 Figure 19 Completed ODU connector 55 Figure 20 RJ45 Pin Connection T568B Color Coding 55 Figure 21 PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus Connection 56 Figure 22 Disconnecting the ODU 58 Figure 23 Making the Network Connection at...

Page 16: ...ure 53 Optional Post Disarm Configuration 1 112 Figure 54 Optional Post Disarm Configuration 2 112 Figure 55 Graphical Installation Screen 113 Figure 56 Software Upgrade 114 Figure 57 Software Upgrade Image Check 115 Figure 58 Software Download Progress Indicator 116 Figure 59 Software Upgrade Complete 116 Figure 60 Reboot Confirmation Pop Up 117 Figure 61 Spectrum Management as seen from the Mast...

Page 17: ...igure 93 ODU mounted in Zones A B 160 Figure 94 Showing how the use of a Finial enables the ODU to be mounted inside Zone B 160 Figure 95 Diagrammatically showing typical wall and mast installations 161 Figure 96 Upper Grounding Configuration 162 Figure 97 Lower Grounding Configuration 163 Figure 98 Surge Arrestor ALPU ORT Connection Illustration 165 Figure 99 Simplified Circuit Diagram Only One T...

Page 18: ...ranstector Shown For Clarity 203 Figure 121 BPSK 0 63 Single Payload 205 Figure 122 QPSK 0 63 Single Payload 205 Figure 123 QPSK 0 87 Single Paylaod 206 Figure 124 16 QAM 0 63 Single Payload 206 Figure 125 16 QAM 0 87 Single Paylaod 206 Figure 126 64 QAM 0 75 Single Payload 207 Figure 127 64 QAM 0 92 Single Payload 207 Figure 128 256 QAM 0 81 Single Payload 207 Figure 129 16 QAM 0 63 Dual Payload ...

Page 19: ...e Referenced To The RJ45 at the PIDU 156 Table 15 Protection Requirements 161 Table 16 Surge Arrestor ALPU ORT Cable 1 Termination 164 Table 17 Surge Arrestor ALPU ORT Cable 2 Termination 164 Table 18 Lateral Force Imperial 168 Table 19 Lateral Force Metric 169 Table 20 Cable Losses per Length 180 Table 21 Allowed Antennas for Deployment in USA Canada 182 Table 22 Protection Requirements 198 Table...

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Page 21: ...response in a command line interface constant width italic Variable system response in a command line interface constant width bold Literal user input in a command line interface constant width bold italic Variable user input in a command line interface Table 1 Font types This document employs specific imperative terminology as follows Type means press the following characters Enter means type the...

Page 22: ...veat Provide a reference Explain the reason for a preceding statement or provide background for what immediately follows Recommendation Suggestion for an easier quicker or safer action or practice Important Informative content that may Identify an indication that you should watch for Advise that your action can disturb something that you may not want disturbed Reiterate something that you presumab...

Page 23: ...r information from affected units such as a the IP addresses and MAC addresses b the software releases c the configuration of software features d any available diagnostic downloads 5 Escalate the problem to Motorola Technical Support as follows You may either a Send e mail to support ptpt motorola com b Call 1 0 877 515 0400 For warranty assistance contact your reseller or distributor for the proc...

Page 24: ...ls the reflector as a point source and ignores its physical dimensions 2 1 1 Calculations for Separation Distances and Power Compliance Margins Limits and guidelines for RF exposure come from US FCC limits for the general population See the FCC web site at http www fcc gov and the policies guidelines and requirements in Part 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations as well as the guideline...

Page 25: ... W m 2 D1 m Recom mended Distance m Power Compliance Margin 5 4 GHz Integrated 0 005 7dBm 0 0025 200 23dBi 10 0 11 1 9 Integrated 0 32 25dBm 0 16 200 23dBi 10 0 5 2 4 External 2ft Flat Plate 0 32 25dBm 0 16 631 28dBi 10 0 9 4 4 5 5 8 GHz External 6ft Dish 0 32 25dBm 0 16 6310 38dbi 10 2 83 10 3 5 1 Calculated Table 3 Power Compliance Margins Notes 1 The regulations require that the power used for ...

Page 26: ... It is recommended that the supplied Power Indoor Plus PIDU Plus PTP 600 Series is used to power the PTP 600 Series Bridge ODU The use of other power sources may invalidate safety approval and affect your warranty WARNING When using alternate DC supplies via the PIDU Plus DC in terminals as described in Section 1 3 3 Redundancy and Alternate Powering Configurations such as battery backed DC power ...

Page 27: ...is the latest innovation in high speed wireless networking that lets you deploy wireless networks in areas previously unattainable 3 2 1 About This Guide This guide covers the installation commissioning operation and fault finding of the PTP 600 Series Bridge 3 2 2 Who Should Use This Guide The guide is for use by the system installer and the end user IT professional The system installer will requ...

Page 28: ...upport ptp motorola com All Other Enquiries mailto info ptp motorola com Telephone Enquiries and Global Support Toll Free in the USA 1 0 877 515 0400 Table 4 Contact Information 3 2 4 Repair and Service For unit repair or service contact your service provider or an authorized Motorola Point to Point Distributor for Return Material Authorization RMA and shipping instructions Alternatively contact t...

Page 29: ...gs as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Typical PTP 600 Series Bridge Deployment The PTP 600 Series Bridge offers true non line of sight NLOS operation by using a combination of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM modulation and Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO techniques These technologies enable the PTP 600 Series Bridge to drive through foliage and around buildings to such an extent tha...

Page 30: ...y supplied pre configured as a link The network connection to a PTP 600 Series Bridge is made via a 1000BaseT Ethernet connection Power is provided to the ODU over the 1000BaseT Ethernet connection using a patented non standard powering technique Previous releases of the PTP 600 Series Bridge platform used different powering and connection arrangements Users of equipment prior to Mod Record 1 shou...

Page 31: ... obtained from your distributor reseller or system integrator Power is fed into the PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus from the mains via a standard figure of eight mains plug Connection between the ODU and PIDU Plus is made using standard CAT5e outdoor UV resistant cable Connection between the PIDU Plus and the Network Equipment is made using standard CAT5e cable 3 3 1 The Outdoor Unit ODU The ODU F...

Page 32: ...ower Indoor Unit PIDU Plus PTP 600 Series The front panel contains indicators showing the status of the power and Ethernet connections The power indicator is illuminated when the PIDU Plus is receiving mains power The Ethernet indicator normally illuminates when the Ethernet link is working flashing when there is Ethernet activity The fact that it lights also indicates that the ODU is powered At p...

Page 33: ...ate Powering Configurations WARNING When using alternate DC supplies the supply MUST comply with the following requirements The voltage and polarity is correct and is applied to the correct terminals in the PIDU Plus The power source is rated as SELV The power source is rated to supply at least 1A continuously and The power source cannot provide more than the Energy Hazard Limit as defined by IEC ...

Page 34: ...ure 7 PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus to ODU Cable Length Graph WARNING The maximum distance from the ODU to the connected network equipment is 100m 330 ft when using 1000BaseT Powering distances over 100m 330 ft are only applicable when using a 1000BaseSX Fiber Optic connection 3 3 3 1 External DC Supply Only For use where there is no mains supply Figure 8 External DC Supply Only ...

Page 35: ...h the use of mains and DC supply Figure 9 External DC Supply and AC Supply 3 3 3 3 External DC Supply and Redundant AC Supply To guard against mains failure DC supply failure of PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus failure Figure 10 External DC Supply and Redundant AC Supply ...

Page 36: ...to J908 as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Remote LED and Recovery Switch Wiring 3 3 5 Cables and connectors The cable used to connect the PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus to the ODU can be any standard CAT5e type provided that it is suitable for outdoor deployment Motorola recommends that cables to the specification below be used NEC CEC CMR ETL C ETL 75C SUN RES OIL RES II Failure to use the recomme...

Page 37: ... require lightning or surge suppression a separate Ethernet surge suppressor must be used and appropriately earthed Suitable surge suppressors can be sourced from your Motorola Point to Point Distributor or Solutions Provider See Section 11 Lightning Protection 3 3 7 Mounting Brackets The PTP 600 Series Bridge is supplied with a mounting bracket suitable for mounting the ODU to a pole of 50mm 2 to...

Page 38: ... defective product within thirty 30 days of receipt of the defective product Repaired or replaced product will be subject to the original warranty period but not less than thirty 30 days Motorola warranty for software is for six 6 months from date of shipment from Motorola or Distributor Motorola warrants that software will perform substantially in accordance with the published specifications for ...

Page 39: ...rts ETSI 5 4 GHz band B 5 470 5 725 GHz ETSI 5 8 GHz band C 5 725 5 850 GHz and the USA 5 GHz ISM band 5 725 5 850 GHz The PTP 600 Series Bridge has been designed to coexist with other users of the band in an optimal fashion using a combination of Transmit Power Control TPC Spectrum Management functionality and Antenna beam shape In order to maintain link availability the product employs adaptive ...

Page 40: ...be configured to use VLAN tags on the management interfaces The PTP 600 Series Bridge is fully software upgradeable New software images are first downloaded from the Motorola website http www motorola com ptp to a convenient computer The image is then uploaded to the ODU via the web management page described in section 8 3 6 Software Upgrade The compressed image is first loaded into RAM and check ...

Page 41: ... i DFS intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection This mode uses the PTP 600 Series Bridge ability to measure the interference levels in all channels to build up a picture of the interference noise levels in all channels The PTP 600 Series Bridge uses statistical techniques to select the most appropriate transmit and receive channels I DFS can be influenced in its channel decision process by selectiv...

Page 42: ...5 8 GHz FCC Compliant e g USA Canada Taiwan Brazil 25dBm None Reduced TX Power at Band Edges see section 5 4 2 Transmit Power Reduction at the Band Edges 2 5 8 GHz China 10dBm 33dBm 3 5 8 GHz Australia Hong Kong 13dBm 36dBm 4 5 8 GHz UK 10dBm 33dBm Radar and RTTT Road Transport and Traffic Telematics 5795 to 5815 MHz Radar Avoidance Enabled 5 5 8 GHz Singapore 3dBm 20dBm 6 5 8 Ghz Eire 10dBm 33dBm...

Page 43: ... systems Provide on aggregate a uniform loading of the spectrum across all devices To address the primary aims the Spectrum Management algorithm implements a radar detection function which looks for impulsive interference on the active channel only If impulsive interference is detected Spectrum Management will mark the current active channel as having detected radar and initiate a channel hop to a...

Page 44: ...equirement the channel selection algorithm will choose a channel at random from a list of available channels The channel selection algorithm is initiated at link initialization and when radar interference is detected 5 3 2 RTTT Avoidance and Other Channel Use Restrictions Where regulatory restrictions apply to certain channels these channels are barred The user should note that the number of chann...

Page 45: ...nd down the 5 4 GHz band See Figure 14 Figure 14 5 4 GHz Available Spectrum Settings 5 4 1 Raster Considerations The PTP 600 Series Bridge 5 4 GHz variant operates on a 10 MHz channel raster that is set to even center frequencies See Figure 14 5 4 2 Transmit Power Reduction at the Band Edges The 5 4 GHz product variant does not apply any band edge power reduction ...

Page 46: ...8 GHz variant operates on a 10 MHz channel raster that is set to even center frequencies See Figure 15 5 4 5 Transmit Power Reduction at the Band Edges Operation at or near the 5 8 GHz band edges can results in a lower maximum transmit power In some configurations the PTP 600 Series Bridge solution reduces the power when operating at the edge channels The amount of reduction if any is dependant on...

Page 47: ...miles and 0 200km 0 124 miles Operation of the system will depend on obstacles in the path between the units Operation at 40 km 25 miles or above will require a near line of sight path Operation at 100m 330 ft could be achieved with one unit totally obscured from the other unit but with the penalty of transmitting at higher power in a non optimal direction thereby increasing interference in the ba...

Page 48: ...o nearby lightning strikes These standard features may require some additional equipment to be configured as part of the system installation to be fully effective Motorola recommends the use of screened cable and a surge arrestor to protect connected equipment from nearby strikes NOTE The PTP 600 Series Bridge is not designed to survive direct lightning strikes For this reason the unit should not ...

Page 49: ...th regard to lightning strikes Protection from the weather Aesthetics and planning permission issues Distance from the ODU and connected Network equipment Maximum cable run from the ODU to the connected equipment is 100m 330 ft Distance from the PIDU Plus to the ODU Maximum cable run from the PIDU Plus to the ODU is 100m 330 ft when using the 1000BaseT interface 6 1 2 PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Pl...

Page 50: ...stacles in the way Free Space Path Loss the attenuation caused by obstacles Excess Path Loss and a margin to allow for possible fading of the radio signal Fade Margin capability seasonal fade excess space free L L L L L _ Where space free L _ Free Space Path Loss dB excess L Excess Path Loss dB fade L Fade Margin Required dB seasonal L Seasonal Fading dB capability L Equipment Capability dB Equati...

Page 51: ...fading to be added and then the radio reliability of the link can be computed Modulation Mode Payload Type Maximum Aggregate Data Rate8 9 Mbit s Threshold Value dBm Output Power dBm Maximum Link Loss dB 256QAM 0 81 dual 300 2 61 0 18 126 0 64QAM 0 92 dual 252 9 63 9 18 128 8 64QAM 0 75 dual 206 7 68 6 18 133 6 16QAM 0 87 dual 160 8 71 8 20 138 8 16QAM 0 63 dual 115 6 77 0 22 146 0 16QAM 0 63 singl...

Page 52: ...25 160 1 256QAM 0 81 single 150 1 64 0 18 129 0 64QAM 0 92 single 126 4 65 9 18 130 9 64QAM 0 75 single 103 3 71 7 18 136 7 16QAM 0 87 single 80 4 74 8 20 141 8 Table 8 5 8GHz Aggregate Ethernet throughput rate versus maximum link loss The full calculation is relatively complicated and thus Motorola has supplied a link estimator that calculates the radio propagation and reliability of NLOS links u...

Page 53: ...edure The 600 Series installation procedure consists of the following steps Mounting the ODUs section 7 6 Connecting up section 7 7 Mounting the PIDU Plus units section 7 7 8 Powering Up section 7 7 10 Aligning the ODUs section 7 7 11 7 3 Tools Required The following specific tools are required to install a PTP 600 Series Bridge in addition to general tools 13mm Spanner Wrench RJ45 Crimp Tool IBM ...

Page 54: ...NSTALLATION OF THE MOTOROLA PTP 600 SERIES PRODUCT 7 6 Mounting the ODUs The ODU mounting bracket is designed to ease installation by fixing the bracket to a pole and then bringing the ODU into position using a single bolt fixing The ODU should be mounted using the following steps ensuring that the cable entry is at the bottom The ODU mounting bracket is design to work with poles with diameters in...

Page 55: ...ts of the PTP 600 Series Bridge product range are capable of withstanding wind speeds up to 151mph 242kph The installer should ensure that the structure the bridge is fixed to is also capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds and loads See Section 11 Wind Loading The integral safety loop should be used both for hoisting the ODU up a mast or building and into position and also as a fixing p...

Page 56: ...ing The PIDU Plus To ODU Cable NOTE The maximum cable length between the ODU and the user s Network Equipment is 100m 330 ft Cable lengths up to 300m 984 ft can be used where the PIDU Plus to ODU cable is supplying power only i e when using the PTP 600 Series Bridge Optical Interface The cable should be assembled to the following instructions Step 1 Assemble gland on cable as shown Step 2 Strip th...

Page 57: ...e are terminated in the same way The above procedure should be repeated for the PIDU Plus end of the cable when the cable routing process is complete NOTE The PIDU Plus end of the cable does not employ a cable gland Figure 20 RJ45 Pin Connection T568B Color Coding ...

Page 58: ... the ODU Looking at the back of the unit with the cable entry at the bottom the PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus connection is the first hole on the right Figure 21 and is labeled PIDU Figure 21 PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus Connection ...

Page 59: ...ground or a suitable surface prior to mounting the ODU Ensure that no power is connected to the PIDU Plus or present on the cable before connecting the ODU Step 1 Assemble the cable as described in 5 7 1 above Step 2 Insert the RJ45 connector making sure that the locking tab snaps home Step 3 Screw in the body of the weather proofing gland and tighten Step 4 Screw on the clamping nut and tighten ...

Page 60: ...nt damage to the ODU while making or breaking the connection 7 7 4 Routing the Cable After connecting the cable to the ODU it can be routed and secured using standard cable routing and securing techniques When the cable is in place it can then be cut to the desired length at the PIDU Plus prior to connection to the PIDU Plus 7 7 5 Fitting A Surge Arrestor If you have opted to fit a Surge Arrestor ...

Page 61: ...cted to a professional installer See Section 10 Lightning Protection for recommended grounding kits 7 7 7 Making the ODU Connection at the PTP 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus The ODU is connected to the PIDU Plus by means of a concealed RJ45 connector The RJ45 connection has been placed inside the PIDU Plus hinged cover to prevent the user from inadvertently plugging other equipment into the ODU RJ45 ...

Page 62: ...w 7 7 8 Making the Network Connection at The PIDU Plus PTP 600 Series Bridge The Network connection is made by connecting the user s Network Equipment directly to the PIDU Plus LAN port as shown in Figure 23 Figure 23 Making the Network Connection at the PIDU Plus ...

Page 63: ...DU Plus on a wall or other suitable mounting surface This prevents the unit from being knocked or kicked and can help maintain link availability Ensure that the reset switch can be accessed when mounting the unit Step 1 Fix the PIDU Plus to the wall using the lugs provided Step 2 Make connections as per Section 5 7 7 ...

Page 64: ...lso recommended that you fit a drip loop on the PIDU Plus to ODU cable to ensure that any moisture that runs down the cable into the cabinet or enclosure cannot enter the PIDU Plus As shown in Figure 24 The network connection and mains cable should be treated in the same way if there is a risk that they can carry moisture to the PIDU Plus Figure 24 PTP 600 Series PIDU Plus Drip Loop Configuration ...

Page 65: ...ady using on your LAN or you are not sure you should set up an isolated LAN As the LAN connection presented at the PIDU Plus has a default configuration as a hub switch and auto sensing MDI MDIX cross over is employed connection can be made directly to the computer using a standard CAT 5 patch cable Before physical installation takes place the units to be installed should be set up as described in...

Page 66: ...io indications from the ODU The term wanted signal refers to that of the peer unit being installed In each of the states detailed above the unit should be aligned to give the highest pitch tone It should be noted that if when in the Synchronized or Registered state the tone varies wildly you may be suffering from interference or a fast fading link Installing in this situation may not give a reliab...

Page 67: ... reasons the Master unit will retry twice more on the same channel before moving to another available channel Should this occur it might take a number of minutes to establish a link in the Registered state The Slave unit does not have a ranging process The slave unit will change to the Synchronized state as soon as the wanted signal is demodulated When the alignment process is complete the install...

Page 68: ...n is the system administration section This section is password protected and allows the system administrator to perform all the day to day administrative procedures e g software upgrade and performing configuration changes The following subsections give a detailed usage guide for all the web user interfaces The web pages are best viewed using a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768 pixels on a...

Page 69: ...ted page is always highlighted with a dark blue background The menu is hierarchical Selecting a menu item which has associated submenu options will automatically display all sub options A sample web page with the navigation menu is shown in Figure 25 when the Home Link is highlighted as the current page Figure 25 Menu Navigation Bar ...

Page 70: ...ould first consult the status web page for a more detailed summary of up to date system diagnostics Link Name The link name attribute is a name and or handle allocated by the system administrator to aid the identification of the unit network or building Figure 26 System Summary Page Elapsed Time Indicator The elapsed time indicator attribute presents the total time in days hours minutes and second...

Page 71: ... page to jump back to the system homepage Figure 27 shows a sample alarm screen Figure 27 Alarm Warning Triangle The following major system alarms are defined Install Arm State The Install Arm State alarm is displayed This alarm warns when a wireless unit is in installation mode After installation the wireless unit should be disarmed This will increase the wireless link s data carrying capacity an...

Page 72: ...ature can t find a suitable wireless channel Hardware Authentication Alarm If the Hardware Authentication Alarm is displayed on the front page please contact Motorola Customer support for further assistance Ethernet Link Disable Warning This warning is displayed if the Ethernet link has been administratively disabled via the SNMP Interface The Ethernet Interface MIB II ifAdminStatus attribute has ...

Page 73: ...B Loopback The telecoms loopback features are intended for installation testing only and should be set to None for normal operation The loopback can be disabled from the telecoms configuration sub menu see section 8 3 1 6 Incompatible Master and Slave This warning is displayed when the master and slave ends of the wireless link have incompatible configurations The two possible scenarios for seeing...

Page 74: ...e status page can be configured to refresh itself at an operator defined rate if the user is logged in as system administrator The refresh period defaults to 3600 seconds and can easily be changed to refresh at any period between 3 seconds and 3600 seconds Pressing the Update Page Refresh Period button causes a new page refresh period to be adopted by the system The page refresh mechanism uses a H...

Page 75: ...are version information The attribute is formatted as DXX RYY Z where DXX contain the version of the digital card RYY contains the version of the RF radio frequency card and Z describes the antenna type which can be I integrated or C connectorized Region Code The region code is used by the system to constrain the wireless to operate within regulatory regime of the particular country The region cod...

Page 76: ...state of Up on a green background indicates that a point to point link is established A state of Down on a red background indicates that the wireless link is not established Maximum Transmit Power The maximum transmit power that the local wireless unit is permitted to use to sustain a link Remote Maximum Transmit Power The maximum transmit power that the remote wireless unit is permitted to use to...

Page 77: ...ink operating at sensitivity limit on BPSK 0 67 to 33dB short LOS link running 256 QAM 0 83 See note 15 Link Loss The link loss is the total attenuation of the wireless signal between the two point to point units See note 15 The link loss calculation presented below x x x x R T R T ll g g P P P Where ll P Link Loss dB x T P Transmit power of the remote wireless unit dBm x R P Received signal power...

Page 78: ...idle and in IP Mode the wireless link will adaptively configure itself into a lower latency mode this will cause the displayed link capacity and aggregate data rates to diverge This is because the aggregate data rate displays the instantaneous capacity of the wireless link not the maximum potential capacity of the link as displayed by link capacity Transmit Modulation Mode The modulation mode curr...

Page 79: ...ows the system administration login page By default a system administrator password is not set Simply click the login button to access the system administration features Figure 29 System Administration Login Page Once the password has been set using the Change Password menu item the system administration pages will only be available after the user has entered the correct password 16 The PTP 600 Se...

Page 80: ... Upgrade Spectrum Management including DFS Remote management Diagnostics Plotter Password Management License Key Management Properties System Reboot 8 3 1 System Configuration The configuration of the 600 Series Bridge is organized into three sections General configuration LAN configuration Telecoms Configuration Save and Restore ...

Page 81: ...onfiguration of interface loopbacks The save and restore submenu allows the system administrator to backup and restore the bridge configuration It is recommended after a unit has been successfully installed a copy of the active configuration is taken and archived by the system administrator 8 3 1 1 General Configuration Page The general configuration page Figure 30 is used by the system administra...

Page 82: ...h ends of the link Ethernet Capped Max Wireless Speed When enabled this option will cap the wireless speed to a mode that the connected Ethernet connection can sustain Maximum Transmit Power This specifies the maximum transmit power in dBm of the system It is country dependent and although the user can change this in 1dB steps it will be limited to that country s regulations 17 Why Reduce Transmit...

Page 83: ...81 8 3 1 2 LAN Configuration Page The LAN configuration page Figure 31 is used by the system administrator to configure the 600 Series bridge s LAN interface Figure 31 LAN Configuration Page ...

Page 84: ... If you force a fixed Ethernet Configuration on the 600 Series bridge then you MUST also force the same fixed configuration on the equipment to which it is connected If you fail to force the configuration of the connected equipment its automatic configuration mechanisms will normally cause a duplex mismatch and you will receive greatly reduced throughput When Ethernet Auto Negotiation is Disabled ...

Page 85: ...packets received to the remote unit Local Packet Filtering should be disabled when external Ethernet switching hardware or a router is present The default setting for Local Packet Filtering is disabled All of the above attributes are non volatile once set they will be used by the unit even after a power on reboot A number of attributes such as IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address and VLAN...

Page 86: ...t set 8 3 1 3 LAN Configuration Page Use VLAN For Management Interfaces The layout of the LAN Configuration page changes if this attribute is enabled in order to allow the VLAN VID and VLAN Priority to be set see Figure 34 The VLAN settings are applied only after the unit is rebooted Warning You must ensure that you can access the VLAN which you configure here otherwise you will be unable to acces...

Page 87: ...85 Figure 34 VLAN Configuration Fields ...

Page 88: ... in packets generated by the management interfaces Valid settings are in the range 0 to 7 VLAN Management VID Validation If enabled the management interfaces will only respond to Ethernet packets tagged with the configured 802 1Q VLAN Management VID otherwise packets with any VID will be accepted 8 3 1 4 LAN Configuration Page Manual Ethernet Configuration Figure 35 LAN Configuration Page Manual E...

Page 89: ...the replacement unit can be reconfigured by simply playing back the saved configuration file To save the configuration file click on the Save Configuration File button Figure 36 and save the configuration file cfg to the hard drive of your computer 18 19 Figure 36 Save and Restore Configuration Page 18 There is a feature of Internet Explorer all versions that will always look at the content of any...

Page 90: ...88 Figure 37 Save Configuration File Screen ...

Page 91: ...o be used when swapping out a faulty wireless unit If one of the wireless units is replaced on a wireless link a configuration file captured from the faulty unit can be replaced into the new unit to speed up replacement It should be noted that when placing a configuration file into a wireless unit with a different MAC Address the license key will not be restored and may need to be entered This can...

Page 92: ...onfiguration tool Using the browser button to locate the configuration file you wish to restore then click the Restore Configuration File and Reboot button Figure 39 The user will then be prompted to confirm the action Figure 40 Figure 39 Restore Configuration File Pop Up Screen ...

Page 93: ...revious configuration Apply the new configuration Restart After the unit has restarted the entire configuration from the configuration file will now be active Note The IP address of the unit may have also been changed The user can check the new IP address by reading the header of the configuration file Figure 38 WARNING A reboot is always required to restore a configuration file ...

Page 94: ...rface setting and line code for the available telecoms channels The PTP 600 Series Bridge is able to support two T1 or E1 channels However in the Lite configuration one of these channels is disabled The channels are referred to as Channel A and Channel B The Channel B configuration and controls will be displayed only when the second channel is enabled Figure 41 Telecoms Data Entry ...

Page 95: ...ing installation to test the telecoms links by performing loopback connections A Copper loopback connects the received data on a given telecoms interface to the transmit A Copper loopback may be used in conjunction with an appropriate test unit to confirm that the correct connections have been made to the ODU A Wireless loopback sends the telecoms data received across the wireless link back across...

Page 96: ...94 8 3 2 Statistics Page The 600 Series bridge statistics page is designed to display some key statistics of the Ethernet Bridge and the underlying wireless performance Figure 42 System Statistics ...

Page 97: ...latest histogram format The max min and latest are true instantaneous measurements the mean is the mean of a set of one second means See Note 15 Expected data rates can be found in section 6 1 4 Receive Data Rate The data rate in the receive direction expressed in Mbps and presented as max mean min and latest histogram format The max min and latest are true instantaneous measurements the mean is t...

Page 98: ...tion is armed Restricted because of byte errors on the wireless link Restricted because a DFS channel change is in progress Restricted due to the low Ethernet link speed Limited by the radio conditions Signal Strength Ratio The Signal Strength Ratio is the ratio of the power received by the Vertical Horizontal receivers Wireless Link Availability Expresses the link availability as a percentage of ...

Page 99: ...97 8 3 3 Detailed Counters Page Figure 43 Detailed Counters Page ...

Page 100: ...hat are greater than the maximum number of bytes with a valid CRC Rx Fragments Total number of packets that are less than 64 bytes with an invalid CRC these packet types are also known as runts Rx Jabbers Total number of packets received that are greater than the maximum number of bytes with an invalid CRC Rx 64 Bytes Total number 64 byte frames received Rx 65 to 127 Bytes Total number of frames r...

Page 101: ... high priority Rx Tx Low Priority Total number of received or transmitted frames marked as low priority Rx Tx Pause Frames Total number of received or transmitted pause frames Rx Classifier Drops Total number of received frames dropped due to the application of classifier rules Statistics Page Refresh Period The statistics page refreshes automatically according to the setting entered here in secon...

Page 102: ...ault configuration is limited in range to 40 Km 25 miles If you wish to install a wireless link with a range of 40 Km 25 miles and 200 Km 124 miles or 5 Km 3 miles you must follow the Manually Configuring The Wireless Units in section 8 3 4 1 The factory default configuration is set to Region 1 Region 1 allows the 600 Series bridge a maximum transmit power of 25 dBm If the local regulatory regime ...

Page 103: ...ues are changed via the configuration menu Section 6 3 1 2 If any other parameters require modification then it is recommended that the system administrator use the Installation Wizard A detailed description of the Installation Wizard follows The 600 Series bridge operational software requires a license key to enable the wireless bridging capability and programs region code specific parameters in ...

Page 104: ...olatile memory then the user is prompted to enter a valid key It should be noted that 600 Series bridge units are shipped as link pairs and as such valid license keys are entered during the production process To enter a license key simply type or paste the license key into the data entry box Figure 44 and click the validate license key button 8 3 4 2 Internet Protocol Configuration Step 1 of the i...

Page 105: ...k that acts as a gateway A gateway acts as an entrance exit to packets from to other networks Use VLAN Management Interface This controls whether the management interfaces HTTP SNMP SMTP SNTP use a VLAN Selecting this option presents the user with extra fields in which to enter the Management VLAN ID Priority and whether to validate the VLAN ID If the user modifies this control that a warning dial...

Page 106: ...figuration button or the Next link 8 3 4 3 Telecoms Interface If the telecoms interface is configured to either T1 or E1 then the web page will reconfigure itself with the following additional configuration options Figure 47 Telecoms Configuration Interface ...

Page 107: ...his must match the setting of the device connected to this interface Cable Length This field is applicable to the T1 operating mode only It configures the T1 transceiver to output a signal suitable for driving a cable of the specified length This should be set to reflect the length of cable between the wireless unit and the connected equipment 8 3 4 4 Wireless Configuration Step 2 of the installat...

Page 108: ...d Max Transmit Power This attribute controls the maximum transmit power the unit is permitted to use when installing and executing the wireless link The maximum setting for a particular region or country is controlled by the License Key Ranging Mode During installation the wireless units perform automatic ranging The ranging mode allows the installer to control the behavior of the system s automat...

Page 109: ... is to modify the Lower Center Frequency attribute so that they are identical on both the master and slave unit Fixed Transmit Frequency Fixed Receive Frequency The software for the PTP 600 Series Bridge allows a user to optionally fix transmit and receive frequencies for a wireless link The settings must be compatible at each end of the link Once configured the spectrum management software will n...

Page 110: ...108 Figure 49 Fixed Frequency Operation ...

Page 111: ...llows the installer to optionally disable the tone generator during the installation process Once the installer is satisfied with the wireless configuration options then the Submit Wireless Configuration button or the Next link should be clicked Figure 50 Installation Wizard Confirm Configuration ...

Page 112: ... now be prompted to confirm the action Figure 51 Figure 51 Reboot Confirmation Pop Up All the attributes are committed to non volatile memory Immediately following the write to non volatile memory the unit is reset Note If you have changed the Ethernet parameters you must reconnect using the correct network and address settings ...

Page 113: ...111 8 3 4 5 Disarm Step 5 of the installation wizard is the disarm phase Figure 52 Disarm Installation ...

Page 114: ...k can be used to access the installation wizard steps described above After disarming the wireless link the user is presented with one of two possible configuration pages see Figure 53 and Figure 54 The screen presents hyperlinks to the main configuration and spectrum management pages Figure 53 Optional Post Disarm Configuration 1 Figure 54 Optional Post Disarm Configuration 2 22 The installation ...

Page 115: ...e provided on the post disarm page for ease of use 8 3 5 Graphical Install To aid the installation of wireless links two graphical installation aids have been introduced in this 600 Series system version A PDA installation screen A larger installation screen available from the main HTTP management interface The design of the installation screen has been deliberately kept simple and uncluttered An ...

Page 116: ... for all other states For the more technically aware the installation metric is simply the instantaneous receive power in dBm 100 The PDA installation tool is accessed via a hidden URL http ip address pda cgi It should be noted that this link is only available after the user has logged in as system administrator The large screen version of the graphical user interface is available as a submenu opt...

Page 117: ...rowse button to locate the software image previously downloaded to local storage from the Motorola web site Once the image is located the user should press the Upload image to wireless unit button to start the software upgrade process The software image will now be uploaded to the unit This upload should only take a few seconds Once complete the image is verified and validated to ensure that no er...

Page 118: ... software images that are stored in non volatile memory are protected via the use of CRCs If the software detects an invalid CRC the image bank is marked as corrupt and the 600 Series bridge boot code will boot the fixed software image If this occurs the user must attempt to reload the correct version of software During the write process the progress of the upgrade is displayed on the progress tra...

Page 119: ...after 120 seconds this could indicate a problem with the memory update process Under these circumstances the user should enter Recovery Mode see section 9 After the reboot the user should check that the required software image is loaded and running NOTE Please ensure that you are upgrading the correct units Units cannot be downgraded and license keys cannot be swoped once upgraded 8 3 7 Spectrum M...

Page 120: ...gnal power for the 40 μS measurement period The Spectrum Management algorithm collects measurements equally from all channels This process is called the Channel Availability Check hereafter referred to by the acronym CAC The CAC uses a round robin channel selection process to collect an equal amount of measurements from each channel It is important to note that the CAC measurement process is not a...

Page 121: ... means Important Note Spectrum Management uses the 99 9 percentile as the prime interference measurement All subsequent references to interference level refer to this percentile measurement The display of statistical measurement on the spectrum management page always shows a statistical summary of all channel measurement The statistical summary is controlled by the Statistics Window attribute This...

Page 122: ...ed at the slave are stored in non volatile memory This enables both master and slave to keep identical copies of Spectrum Management configuration data in their non volatile memories It is therefore possible to swap master and slave roles on an active Point to Point link without modifying Spectrum Management configuration Figure 61 Spectrum Management as seen from the Master ...

Page 123: ...ve Figure 61 shows an example Spectrum Management webpage as seen from the master Figure 62 shows an example Spectrum Management webpage as seen from the slave It should be noted that the key configuration attributes are not available on the slave web page ...

Page 124: ...erforms an automated channel hop If SNMP or SMTP alerts are enabled an SNMP TRAP or an email alert is sent warning the system administrator of the channel change Hopping Counter is used to record the number of channel hops The number in the brackets indicates the number of channel changes since the last screen refresh Interference Threshold Spectrum Management uses the interference threshold to pe...

Page 125: ... by clicking the appropriate channel on the local or peer channel spectrum plots on the master web page Each bar unbar attempt will be proceeded by a confirmation dialog It should be noted that the channel bar will take effect immediately and is not related to the measurement quantization period 8 3 7 7 Local and Peer Channel Spectrum Graphics Spectrum Management presents its computed statistical ...

Page 126: ... MHz spectral occupancy of the channel The individual channel metrics are displayed using a colored bar and an I bar The colored bar represents the following channel state Green Active The channel is currently in use hosting the Point to Point wireless link Orange Interference The channel has interference above the interference threshold Blue Available The channel has an interference level below t...

Page 127: ...hannel History The active channel history is a time series display of the channels used by the PTP 600 Series Bridge over the last 25 hours The active channel history is activated from the main Spectrum Management page using the Active Channel History hyperlink An example of the active channel history display is shown in Figure 64 Where there are parallel entries on the display this signifies that...

Page 128: ...nd slave web page Figure 65 Spectrum Management Time Series Plot Figure 65 shows an example time series plot A time series plot displays the previous 132 measurement quantization periods If the PTP 600 Series Bridge has not been running for 132 quantization periods then only the number of measurement quantization periods that are available are displayed GREEN Peak of Means interference measurement...

Page 129: ...n is only recommended for deployments where the installer has a good understanding the prevailing interference environment See section 8 3 4 4 Care must also be taken to ensure that the frequency allocations at each end of the link are compatible To help the user when identifying the mode of operation Spectrum Management uses two visual cues See Figure 66 The main page title identifies the mode of...

Page 130: ...only controls available to the master are the Statistics Window and Interference Threshold attributes They will have no effect on the operation of the wireless link and will only effect the generation of the channel spectrum graphics The active channel history menu is removed in this mode of operation as channel hopping is prohibited ...

Page 131: ...le to the master are the Interference Threshold attribute This has no effect on the operation of the wireless link and will only affect the generation of the channel spectrum graphics See Figure 68 Extra color coding of the interference histogram is provided See Table 13 When operating with RTTT Avoidance enabled or other regulatory restrictions on channel usage the following variances apply A cha...

Page 132: ...s link but CAC measurements are still taken so that adjacent channel biases can be calculated correctly and so the user can see if other equipment is in use Figure 68 Spectrum Management Master Screen With Operational Restrictions ...

Page 133: ...d is considered by the Spectrum Management algorithm suitable for hosting the Point to Point link Grey Barred The system administrator has barred this channel from use Because the low signal levels encountered when a unit is powered up in a laboratory environment prior to installation which makes the grey of the channel bar difficult to see An additional red lock symbol is used to indicate that a ...

Page 134: ...hange State Key With Operational Restrictions 8 3 10 Remote Management Page The Remote Management page Figure 70 allows the system administrator to configure the remote management of the PTP 600 Series Bridge Figure 70 Remote Management ...

Page 135: ...ree distinct MIBs MIB II RFC 1213 The PTP 600 Series Bridge supports the System Group and Interfaces Group Bridge MIB RFC 1493 The PTP 600 Series Bridge supports the dot1dBase Group and the dot1dBasePortTable Group PTP 600 Series Bridge proprietary MIB RFC 2233 High capacity counter MIB WiMAX MIB SNMP TRAPs supported Cold Start Link Up Link Down DFS Channel Change DFS Impulsive Interference Motoro...

Page 136: ...is port number is 161 SNMP Trap IP Address Is the address of either the network SNMP manager or Trap receiver When asynchronous events Traps in SNMP terminology are generated the client unicasts these to this IP Address When the address is changed the system requires a mandatory reboot before the setting is adopted SNMP Trap Port Number The SNMP Trap Port Number is the port number of either the ne...

Page 137: ...lt value for the port number is 123 SNTP Poll Interval The period at which the SNTP client polls the server for time correction updates Default 1 hour If for any reason an SNTP poll fails the client will automatically perform 3 retries before waiting for the user defined poll period Time Zone The time zone is a fixed offset from GMT that is added to the SNTP time to allow the expression of time in...

Page 138: ... is stored for one hour at a resolution of one second In 58100 the histograms were simple cyclic buffers which never stored more that the last one hour of data The new cascading histogram approach daisy chains multiple histograms together When the first histogram fills up the overflow from the first is used as an input to the next histogram in line To optimize memory utilization a statistical anal...

Page 139: ...and inserted into histogram 3 When histogram 3 start to overflow the overflow data is simply discarded 8 3 11 1 Diagnostic Plotter New for the PTP 600 Series is the system administration diagnostic plotter facility see Figure 71 Figure 71 Diagnostic Plotter The diagnostic plotter allows the system administrator to view the cascading histogram data in an easily accessible graphical form The plot al...

Page 140: ...axis which compresses the timeline of the plot without sacrificing resolution The trace selection allows the user to control which traces are plotted As with other management pages the page refresh period can be used to interactively monitor the wireless link 8 3 11 2 Diagnostics Download The diagnostics Download page allows the system administrator to download snapshots of system diagnostics Figu...

Page 141: ...ted status and statistics web page histograms They are translated in a CSV file containing at most 5784 24 entries 8 3 12 Change System Administration Password This page Figure 73 is used to change the password for the system administration The factory default is blank Figure 73 Password Change 24 5784 entries comprises 3600 entries for the first hour 1440 entries for the next 24 hours and 744 ent...

Page 142: ...ers up to 31 characters in length can be used 8 3 13 License Key The License Key data entry page allows the system administrator to update the 600 Series bridge license key Figure 74 shows a sample license key data entry page Figure 74 Software License Key Data Entry ...

Page 143: ...eck that the key is valid and program it to non volatile memory If a valid license key is detected then the user will be presented by a system reboot screen Figure 75 License Key reboot Screen The user will then be asked to confirm the reboot Figure 76 Figure 76 Reboot Confirmation Pop Up ...

Page 144: ...or WEB Properties Disable HP NO CACHE META data Removes the HTTP NO CACHE META clause from all dynamically created web pages Auto Logout Timer Configures the time in minutes when the system administrator is automatically logged out if no web page activity is detected Distance Units Swaps the default metric display of distance in to imperial units for example km to Miles Use Long Integer Comma Form...

Page 145: ...ous Reasons For Reset Reboot field has been implemented as a drop down selection box where the latest reason for reboot is located at the top of the list If the SNTP service from the remote management section above is active or the system time has been set then the command reboot reason will be accompanied by the date and time at which the reboot occurred Figure 78 System Reboot Figure 79 Reboot C...

Page 146: ...e applying mains power as shown in section 3 3 2 The Recovery Switch should be held in the depressed state for between 10 and 20 seconds after the application of mains power The Ethernet LED will flash with 10 double flashes at power up When in recovery mode the user will be able to access the unit via the Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface will have it s IP address set to 169 254 1 1 On co...

Page 147: ...ser to reload a software image This may be the original image if software corruption is suspected or a step back to an old image if an incorrect image has just been loaded Reset IP Ethernet Configuration back to factory defaults This allows the user to reset the unit back to the factory defaults IP Address 169 254 1 1 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 169 254 1 0 Ethernet Interface Auto negotiate Auto M...

Page 148: ...ntly installed during manufacture Recovery Reason Indicates the reason the unit is operating in Recovery mode Possible reasons are Recovery button active or Invalid or corrupt image MAC Address The MAC address shown here is the MAC address of the unit programmed during manufacture 9 1 Upgrade Software Image The first step Figure 81 is to use the Browse button to locate the software image to be dow...

Page 149: ... should reboot the unit by pressing the Reboot Wireless Unit button The user will then be presented with a pop up box asking them to confirm the action Figure 84 Figure 84 Reboot Confirmation Pop Up The unit will now reboot Providing the unit configuration is still intact the unit should restart in normal operational mode and the link should recover Should the unit or link fail to recover the user...

Page 150: ...efaults button on the Recovery Options page Figure 81 The user will now be presented with a pop up box asking them to confirm the action Figure 85 Figure 85 Confirm Reset to Factory Default Pop Up On confirmation the following page will be displayed Figure 86 The user should now reboot the unit by pressing the Reboot button Figure 86 IP and Ethernet Erased Successfully page ...

Page 151: ...169 254 1 1 and the Ethernet interface set to auto negotiate and auto MDI MDIX Should the unit fail to start up the user should refer to section 10 9 3 Erase Configuration To erase the unit s configuration the user should press the Erase Configuration button on the Recovery Options page Figure 81 The user will now be presented with a pop up box asking them to confirm the action Figure 88 Figure 88...

Page 152: ...150 On confirmation the following page will be displayed Figure 89 The user should now reboot the unit by pressing the Reboot button Figure 89 Erase Configuration Successful Page ...

Page 153: ... asking them to confirm the action Figure 90 Figure 90 Reboot Confirmation Pop Up The unit will now reboot The unit should now start up in normal mode but with all configuration erased Should the unit fail to start up the user should refer to section 10 ...

Page 154: ...y Options page Figure 81 The user will now be presented with a pop up box asking them to confirm the action Figure 91 Figure 91 Reboot Confirmation Pop Up The unit will now reboot The unit should now start up in normal operational mode Should the unit fail to start up the user should refer to section 10 ...

Page 155: ...ection below 10 1 Hardware If there are problems suspected with the link hardware the following procedure is recommended The following diagram illustrates the main system connections Figure 92 Main System Connections 10 1 1 Power Check the power LED at each end of the link If the power lights are illuminated go to the Ethernet section below If at either end they are not illuminated then 25 check t...

Page 156: ...ing the impedance across the Power connector Is the lamp faulty 10 1 2 Ethernet The Ethernet LED is driven from the ODU processor and thus is capable of informing you of many conditions using different flash sequences If the Ethernet indicator does not illuminate at all there are four possible conditions There is no power reaching the ODU because of a wiring fault The ODU is faulty The PIDU Plus i...

Page 157: ...d held for 10 seconds from power on Recovery is pressed while power is applied On Off while switch pressed Approximately 30 seconds after releasing the switch flashes twice per second regularly for 10 seconds then boots in Recovery Mode While in Recovery Mode the unit will only be accessible via the IP address 10 10 10 10 10 1 3 Checking your wiring If the above procedures fail to diagnose the iss...

Page 158: ... 80 14 4 14 6 15 2 90 16 1 16 3 16 9 100 17 8 18 0 18 6 Table 14 Resistance Table Referenced To The RJ45 at the PIDU 10 2 Radio 10 2 1 No Activity If communication over the radio link has been lost and the unit at the other end of the link can be managed on its local network the following procedure should be adopted If there is no wireless activity then the configuration should be checked It is es...

Page 159: ...utely no wireless signal retry the installation procedure If this doesn t work then the ODU may be faulty 10 2 2 Some Activity If there is some activity but the link is unreliable or doesn t achieve the data rates required then Check that the interference has not increased using the i DFS measurements If a quieter channel is available check that it is not barred Check that the path loss is low eno...

Page 160: ...s Full details of lightning protection methods and requirements can be found in the international standards IEC 61024 1 and IEC 61312 1 the U S National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 or section 54 of the Canadian Electric Code 11 1 1 Lightning Protection Zones The installation of the ODU can be classified into two different lightning protection zones Zone A In this zone a direct lighting stri...

Page 161: ...tom of the unit The 600 Series Bridge is supplied with an appropriate grounding lug for attachment to the ODU 11 2 Detailed Installation The recommended components for an installation protected for nearby strikes are Grounding Kits Andrew Type 223158 2 http www andrew com UT Screened CAT 5e Cable also known as Shielded CAT 5e or CAT 5e STP Shielded Twisted Pair NB Only use Outdoor rated gel filled...

Page 162: ...160 Figure 93 ODU mounted in Zones A B Figure 94 Showing how the use of a Finial enables the ODU to be mounted inside Zone B ...

Page 163: ...ry Surge Arrestor Unit at ODU ALPU ORT Mandatory Mandatory Earth Cable at Building Entry Mandatory Mandatory Surge Arrestor Unit at Building Entry ALPU ORT Mandatory Mandatory Table 15 Protection Requirements Figure 95 Diagrammatically showing typical wall and mast installations ...

Page 164: ... in Figure 96 and Figure 97 Note Grounding Points are shown unprotected for clarity Grounding points should be adequately weatherproofed to prevent corrosion and possible loss of ground continuity Figure 96 Upper Grounding Configuration ...

Page 165: ...163 Figure 97 Lower Grounding Configuration ...

Page 166: ...ted into the ground terminal within the unit to ensure the continuity of the screen Earth Sleeving should be used to cover the shield ground connection to prevent internal shorting within the unit Terminal Identification Conductor RJ45 Pin CON3 Pin 1 Orange White 1 CON3 Pin 2 Orange 2 CON3 Pin 3 Green White 3 CON3 Pin 6 Green 6 CON1 Pin 4 Blue 4 CON1 Pin 5 Blue White 5 CON1 Pin 7 Brown White 7 CON...

Page 167: ...165 Figure 98 Surge Arrestor ALPU ORT Connection Illustration Note Cable screens have been sleeved ...

Page 168: ... 3 2 Post Power Testing The Correct Operation is as follows 1 Connect the RJ45 to the PIDU and apply power to the PIDU the power LED should illuminate continuously 2 45 seconds after powering the Ethernet LED should be observed starting with 10 slow flashes 3 If there is a network connection the Ethernet LED will then show Ethernet activity The Ethernet LED does not flash 10 times Failure of the E...

Page 169: ...corrupted main code image in the ODU The Ethernet LED flashes ten times but does not show Ethernet activity Failure of the Ethernet LED to show Ethernet activity can be due to wiring to pins 1 2 and 3 6 being incorrect for example if the wiring to pins 1 and 3 are crossed The Ethernet connection to the network is only 10 100 BaseT when 1000 BaseT was expected It is likely there is a fault with the...

Page 170: ...ridge with or without the integral antenna is essentially a flat structure and so the magnitude of the lateral force can be estimated from Force in pounds 0 0042 A v 2 Where A is the surface area in square feet and v is the wind speed in miles per hour The lateral force produced by a single 600 Series bridge integrated or connectorized model at different wind speeds is shown in Table 18 and Table ...

Page 171: ...systems are capable of withstanding wind speeds up to 151mph 242 kph The installer should ensure that the structure to which the 600 Series bridge is fixed to is also capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds and loads 12 4 Wind Speed Statistics Installers are recommended to contact the national meteorological office for the country concerned to identify the likely wind speeds prevalent at...

Page 172: ...as North Carolina 110 Miami Florida 132 New York New York 99 Pensacola Florida 114 UK Meteorological Office www meto gov uk Peak wind speed contour maps can be found as Fig 3a 3b at http www meto gov uk education historic 1987 html ...

Page 173: ...ction of the Manual does not apply to PTP54600 in USA and Canada 13 2 Product Description 13 2 1 Hardware The Connectorized PTP 600 Series bridge is a variant designed to provide the system integrator and installer with the ability to provide extra capability to cope with very difficult radio links compared to the PTP 600 Series Integrated model The variant allows the use of a variety of externall...

Page 174: ... Canada can be used with the Connectorized version of the 600 Series Bridge These are approved by the FCC for use with the product and are basically constrained by the following limits Single Polarization Flat Plate Antennas up to 28dBi per antenna Single Dual Polarization Parabolic Dish Antennas up to 37 7dBi per polarization or antenna In FCC regions when using external antennas cable loss betwe...

Page 175: ... allow for the increased antenna gains at each end of the link The manufacturing process of the Connectorized 600 Series bridge configures the standard hardware of the unit for use with external antennas The installer is prompted as part of the installation process to enter the gain of the external antenna s and cable losses at each end of the link Peer to peer messaging is used to pass the effect...

Page 176: ...174 13 3 2 Configuration Pages The amended Configuration web page is shown below as Figure 102 Figure 102 Connectorized 600 Series bridge System Configuration Page ...

Page 177: ...ompted to enter the Antenna Gain and Cable Loss Connectorized PTP 600 Series Bridge to antenna at each end of the link The Installation Page s is shown as Figure 103 to Figure 105 Figure 103 Connectorized PTP 600 Series Bridge Installation Wizard Page ...

Page 178: ...ectrum Management Control Is used to configure the 600 Series bridge Spectrum Management features see section 8 3 7 for more details iDFS is the abbreviation for intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection which continually monitors the 5 8 GHz spectrum looking for the channel with the lowest level of on channel and co channel interference Fixed frequency mode allows the installer to fix the transmit ...

Page 179: ...ge displays the EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power which describes the strength of the radio signal leaving the wireless unit This allows the operator to verify that their link configuration Max Transmit Power Antenna Gain and Cable Loss do not cause the link to exceed any applicable regulatory limit ...

Page 180: ...178 Figure 105 Connectorized 600 Series bridge Disarm Installation Page ...

Page 181: ...n the integrated antenna are currently only available in parabolic dish form 13 5 Link Budget An estimate of the link budget for a specific application can be obtained by using the Motorola Systems link estimation tools For more information see the Motorola web site 13 6 Regulatory Issues In countries where FCC regulations are not relevant installations should conform to any applicable local regul...

Page 182: ...for 1 2dB Cable Loss at 5 8GHz Cable ft m LMR100 1 9 0 6 LMR200 4 6 1 4 LMR300 7 25 2 2 LMR400 11 1 3 4 LMR600 16 5 5 0 Table 20 Cable Losses per Length 13 7 Antennas for USA Canada Manufacturer Antenna Type Gain dBi Flat Plate Paraboli c Dish Andrew Andrew 1 foot Flat Panel FPA5250D12 N 23 6dBi 23 6 Y Andrew Andrew 2 foot Flat Panel FPA5250D24 N 28dBi 28 Y Gabriel Gabriel 1 foot Flat Panel DFPD1 ...

Page 183: ...ance QuickFire Parabolic HQF4 52 N 34 4 Y Gabriel Gabriel 6 foot High Performance QuickFire Parabolic HQF6 52 N 37 4 Y Gabriel Gabriel 2 foot High Performance Dual QuickFire Parabolic HQFD2 52 N 28 1 Y Gabriel Gabriel 4 foot High Performance Dual QuickFire Parabolic HQFD4 52 N 34 3 Y Gabriel Gabriel 6 foot High Performance Dual QuickFire Parabolic HQFD6 52 N 37 3 Y Gabriel Gabriel 2 foot Standard ...

Page 184: ...Pol Parabolic SPD6 5 2 37 5dBi 37 5 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 6 foot Parabolic SP6 5 2 37 7dBi 37 7 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 2 foot Parabolic SP2 2 5 28 3dBi 28 3 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 3 foot Parabolic SP3 2 5 31 4dBi 31 4 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 4 foot Parabolic SP4 2 5 34 6dBi 34 6 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 6 foot Parabolic SP6 2 5 37 7dBi 37 7 Y RFS RFS 2 foot Parabolic SPF2 52AN or SPFX2 52A...

Page 185: ...e mounting pole for alignment 13 8 2 Cables and Connectors Cables should be selected using the above criteria However it should be noted that a cable of a type similar to LMR400 is a lot more difficult to handle and route than a cable of a type similar to LMR100 Motorola recommends the use of weatherproof connectors preferably ones that come supplied with adhesive lined heat shrink sleeve that is ...

Page 186: ... recommended weatherproofing When using dual polar antennas the Connectorized 600 Series bridge should be mounted in such a position as to minimize the cable length keeping losses to a minimum taking into account the minimum cable lengths required by the FCC regulations see section 13 7 When using separate antennas the Connectorized 600 Series bridge should be mounted in such a position as to mini...

Page 187: ...larization The following steps should be followed Step 1 Mount the Antennas Step 2 Mount the connectorized version of the PTP 600 Series Bridge unit Step 3 Route and make off the ends of the Antenna cables Step 4 Connect the antenna cables at the antennas Step 5 Connect one of the antenna cables at the Connectorized version of the 600 Series bridge unit Step 6 Connect the Connectorized 600 Series ...

Page 188: ...acted by tightening the other side of the bracket 13 8 11 Antenna Cable Fixing Cables should be secured in place using cable ties cleats or PVC tape Care should be taken to ensure that no undue strain is placed on the connectors on both the Connectorized 600 Series bridge and the Antennas and also to ensure that the cables do not flap in the wind Flapping cables are prone to damage and induce unwa...

Page 189: ...ct the joint while the self amalgamating tape cures and gives additional protection Figure 107 shows this diagrammatically for the 600 Series bridge end of the antenna cables If the antenna manufacturer has not supplied guidance on this matter the same technique should be employed at the antenna end of the cable Figure 107 Weatherproofing the Antenna Connections ...

Page 190: ...Lightning Protection 13 9 1 ODU Mounted Outdoors Where the ODU is mounted outdoors and is mounted some distance from the antenna it is advisable to add additional grounding by utilizing Andrew Assemblies such as Andrew Type 223158 www andrew com as shown in Figure 108 Figure 108 Additional Grounding When Using Connectorized Units ...

Page 191: ... 13 9 2 ODU Mounted Indoors Where the ODU is mounted indoors lightning arrestors should be deployed where the antenna cables enter the building as shown in Figure 109 Figure 109 Lightning Arrestor Mounting ...

Page 192: ...restors should be ground bonded to the building ground at the point of entry Motorola recommends Polyphaser LSXL ME or LSXL lighting arrestors These should be assembled as show in Figure 110 Figure 110 Polyphaser Assembly ...

Page 193: ...d the customers terminating equipment is 200m 656 feet for T1 The E1 T1 cable should be assembled to the following instructions Step 1 Assemble gland on cable as shown Step 2 Strip the outer insulation Step 3 Arrange conductors as shown in fig A2 and cut to length Step 4 Insert conductors and crimp Figure 111 Completed ODU Connector ...

Page 194: ...ocedure applies to the ODU termination The above procedure should be repeated for the customer equipment end of the cable when the cable is terminated with a RJ45 Figure 112 RJ45 Pin Connection T568B Color Coding ...

Page 195: ...ion at the ODU Looking at the back of the unit with the cable entry at the bottom the PTP 600 Series Bridge E1 T1 connection is the first hole on the left Figure 113 and is labeled E1 T1 Figure 113 PIDU Plus and E1 T1 Connection ...

Page 196: ...d or a suitable surface prior to mounting the ODU Ensure no power is connected to the PIDU Plus Step 1 Assemble the cable as described in above Step 2 Insert the RJ45 connector making sure that the locking tab snaps home Step 3 Screw in the body of the weather proofing gland and tighten Step 4 Screw on the clamping nut and tighten ...

Page 197: ...ecessary to disconnect the E1 T1 cable at the ODU this can be achieved by removing the weatherproofing gland and depressing the RJ45 locking tab with a small screwdriver as shown opposite Figure 114 Disconnecting the ODU ...

Page 198: ...escribed in Section A1 5 Lightning Protection 14 5 Customer Cable Termination The two channels can be separated by means of a patch panel which may include Baluns for transmission over 75 Ohm co axial unbalanced lines Such equipment should conform to the requirements of C C I T T G703 An example of a Balun is shown below It allows the transmit and receive data carried over a 75 Ohm cable to be con...

Page 199: ...197 Figure 116 Diagrammatically Showing the E1 T1 Connections ...

Page 200: ...section 11 the extra components required for the E1 T1 installation are Screened Cat 5 Cable Surge Arrestor Units Transtector type ALPU ORT 4 required per link www transtector com RJ45 screened connectors 8 AWG Grounding Cable For a description of Zone A and Zone B refer to section 11 Zone A Zone B Earth ODU Mandatory Mandatory Screen Cable Mandatory Mandatory Surge Arrestor Unit ALPU ORT at ODU M...

Page 201: ...199 Figure 117 Typical Mast Installation with the addition of the E1 T1 cable ...

Page 202: ...ay be a local regulatory requirement to cross bond the CAT 5 drop cable at regular intervals to the mast This may be as frequent as every 10 meters 33 feet Figure 118 Wall Installation with the addition of E1 T1 cable ...

Page 203: ...must be terminated into the ground terminal within the unit to ensure the continuity of the screen Earth Sleeving should be used to cover the shield ground connection to prevent internal shorting within the unit Terminal Identification Conductor RJ45 Pin CON3 Pin 1 Orange White 1 CON3 Pin 2 Orange 2 CON3 Pin 3 Green White 3 CON3 Pin 6 Green 6 CON1 Pin 4 Blue 4 CON1 Pin 5 Blue White 5 CON1 Pin 7 Br...

Page 204: ...202 Figure 119 Surge Arrestor ALPU ORT Connection Illustration ...

Page 205: ... Only One Transtector Shown For Clarity 14 8 1 Pre Power Testing Before connecting your E1 T1 source check the following resistances 1 Check the cable resistance between pins 3 6 Green White Green and 7 8 Brown White Brown Check against Table 25 column 2 2 Check the cable resistance between pins 1 2 Orange White Orange and 4 5 Blue Blue White Check against Table 25 column 3 ...

Page 206: ... and pins 7 8 ohms Resistance between pins 1 2 and pins 4 5 ohms 0 0 8 1 3 10 2 5 3 0 20 4 2 4 7 30 5 9 6 4 40 7 6 8 2 50 9 3 9 8 60 11 0 11 5 70 12 7 13 2 80 14 4 14 9 90 16 1 18 2 100 17 8 18 3 Table 25 Resistance Table Referenced To The E1 T1 Source ...

Page 207: ...nnected using Gigabit Ethernet Aggregate data rate capacity can be calculated using four key system parameters Receive modulation mode Transmit modulation mode Range Between the two wireless units Wireless link mode IP or TDM Using these parameters the Receive and Transmit data rates can be looked up using the plots Figure 121 through Figure 133 Figure 121 BPSK 0 63 Single Payload Figure 122 QPSK ...

Page 208: ...206 Figure 123 QPSK 0 87 Single Paylaod Figure 124 16 QAM 0 63 Single Payload Figure 125 16 QAM 0 87 Single Paylaod ...

Page 209: ...207 Figure 126 64 QAM 0 75 Single Payload Figure 127 64 QAM 0 92 Single Payload Figure 128 256 QAM 0 81 Single Payload ...

Page 210: ...208 Figure 129 16 QAM 0 63 Dual Payload Figure 130 16 QAM 0 87 Dual Payload Figure 131 64 QAM 0 75 Dual Payload ...

Page 211: ...209 Figure 132 64 QAM 0 92 Dual Payload Figure 133 256 QAM 0 81 Dual Payload ...

Page 212: ...e used by U S Government organizations and others to protect sensitive information Link Encryption is not available in the standard PTP 600 Series system A license key to enable link encryption can be purchased from your Motorola Point to Point Distributor or Solutions Provider AES can be activated on receipt of the activation on the Motorola Systems Support Page There are two levels of encryption...

Page 213: ...n example is for a 256 bit encryption key 16 1 Configuring Link Encryption After purchasing AES encryption for the PTP 600 Series wireless link two new license keys will be issued one for each end of the wireless link The following configuration process gives a step by step guide to enabling AES link encryption on a PTP 600 Series bridge 16 1 1 License Keys The first step when configuring link enc...

Page 214: ... the following process for entering new license keys and minimizing service outage 1 Open two browsers one for each end of the link 2 Navigate to the License Key data entry page for each end of the link 3 Enter the license keys and click the Validate license key button at each end of the link This will allow the software to validate the license key prior to the system reset DO NOT CLICK ARE YOU SU...

Page 215: ...ess for entering AES link encryption configuration 1 Open two browsers one for each end of the link 2 Navigate to the Configuration data entry page for each end of the link 3 At both ends of the link select the AES Rijndael Encryption Algorithm required 4 At both ends of the link enter ether an 128 bit or 256 bit encryption key Note the key consists of 32 64 case insensitive hexadecimal characters...

Page 216: ...e key has been inserted into the unit The current license key is displayed on the License Key data entry page 16 2 2 Link fails to bridge packets after enabling link encryption If the wireless link status on the status web page indicates that the link is Searching and you can browse to the local end of the link but not to the remote end then check that the same encryption algorithm and key have be...

Page 217: ...nce received including interference that may cause undesired operation In Canada users should be cautioned to take note that high power radars are allocated as primary users meaning they have priority of 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and or damage to license exempt local area networks LELAN This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi...

Page 218: ...Local Area Network RLAN or Fixed Wireless Access FWA systems It is a Class 2 device and uses operating frequencies that are not harmonized throughout the EU member states The operator is responsible for obtaining any national licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular country This equipment complies with the essential requirement...

Page 219: ...d product has been notified for operation in the UK and when operated in accordance with instructions for use it is compliant with UK Interface Requirement IR2007 For UK use installations must conform to the requirements of IR2007 in terms of EIRP spectral density against elevation profile above the local horizon in order to protect Fixed Satellite Services The frequency range 5795 5815 MHz is ass...

Page 220: ... of the US FCC Rules and with RSS 210 Issue 7 of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does ca...

Page 221: ...ver suitable for use in Broadband Wireless Access System WAS Radio Local Area Network RLAN or Fixed Wireless Access FWA systems It is a Class 2 device and uses operating frequencies that are not harmonized throughout the EU member states The operator is responsible for obtaining any national licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any partic...

Page 222: ...d out trash bin label on the product or the package in some cases As defined by the WEEE directive this cross out trash bin label means that customers and end users in EU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household waste Customers or end users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative or service center for infor...

Page 223: ...ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS Now therefore in consideration of the promises and mutual obligations contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby mutually acknowledged you and Motorola agree as follows Grant of License Subject to the following terms and conditions Motorola Inc grants to you a personal revocab...

Page 224: ...e from Motorola or judicial resolution if you fail to comply with any provision of this License Upon such termination you must destroy the Software all accompanying written materials and all copies thereof and the sections entitled Limited Warranty Limitation of Remedies and Damages and General will survive any termination Limited Warranty Motorola warrants for a period of ninety 90 days from Moto...

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Page 226: ...grees to accept the terms and conditions of this License and you destroy any copy of the Software you do not transfer to that party You may not sublicense or otherwise transfer rent or lease the Software without our written consent You may not transfer the Software in violation of any laws regulations export controls or economic sanctions imposed by the US Government Right to Audit Motorola shall ...

Page 227: ...s shall remain valid unless such invalidity would frustrate the purpose of our agreement The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted hereunder or to take action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent action in the event of future breaches 17 5 2 Hardware Warranty in U...

Page 228: ...ply Unit HP Hypertext Transfer Protocol PTP Point to Point ID Identity QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers RAM Random Access Memory IP Internet Protocol STC Space Time Coding IQ In phase Quadrature STP Shielded Twisted Pair ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical TCP Transmission Control Protocol I International Telecommunications Union TPC Trans...

Page 229: ... will decode a usable signal When the effects of MIMO are combined with those of OFDM techniques and a best in class link budget there is a significant improvement to the probability of a robust connection over a non line of sight path What do you mean by non line of sight A wireless connection between two points without optical line of sight i e with obstructions between the antennas the transmit...

Page 230: ...e frequency channels to find a channel that is clear of interference In operation 600 Series bridge continuously monitors the spectrum to ensure it is operating on the cleanest channel How does the 600 Series bridge integrate into my data network The 600 Series bridge acts as a transparent bridge between two segments of your network In this sense it can be treated like a virtual wired connection b...

Page 231: ... be protected as new features are developed Future enhancements can be downloaded to the unit meaning advances in technology or changes in regulations can quickly be applied to the system without any further hardware investment ...

Page 232: ...6 80 93 152 Fault Finding 151 Glossary 221 Grounding 57 Installation 49 97 157 174 182 185 196 IP address 61 Licence Key 138 license 36 Lightning 34 44 156 Link Budget 178 MAC Address 144 Management 35 130 MIB 131 Mounting 34 50 59 Networking 44 Password 137 Path Loss 46 Planning 38 45 Properties 140 radio 2 5 Radio 154 237 Reboot 141 144 150 Recovery 142 Regulatory 178 Repair 25 Reset 143 146 Res...

Page 233: ... intervention Automatic detection on start up and continual adaptation to avoid interference Dynamic Frequency Control Initial capture 10 15 sec Out of service on interference 100 ms Channel size 30 MHz Manual Power Control Maximum power can be controlled lower than the power limits shown above in order to control interference to other users of the band Receiver Noise Figure Typically 6 dB ...

Page 234: ... 64QAM 0 92 single 67 6 18 132 6 256QAM 0 81 single 65 4 18 130 4 64QAM 0 92 dual 63 9 18 128 9 256QAM 0 81 dual 61 0 18 126 0 Table 28 Receive Sensitivity and System Gains The values for Receive Sensitivity are typical values in a flat radio channel for an Ethernet frame loss rate of 3E 5 For minimum error rates on TDM links the maximum modulation mode should be limited to 64QAM 0 75 The un shade...

Page 235: ...oss 161 dB Duplex Scheme TDD Symmetric 1 1 Range 125 miles 200km optical Line of Sight 6 miles 10km non Line of Sight Over the Air Encryption Proprietary scrambling mechanism Weather Sensitivity Sensitivity at higher modes may be reduced during high winds through trees due to Adaptive Modulation Threshold changes Error Correction FEC ...

Page 236: ...c detection on startup and continual adaptation to avoid interference Dynamic Frequency Control Initial capture 10 15 sec Out of service on interference 100 ms Channel size 30 MHz Manual Power Control Maximum power can be controlled lower than the power limits shown above in order to control interference to other users of the band Receiver Noise Figure Typically 6 dB ...

Page 237: ... 64QAM 0 92 single 65 9 18 130 9 256QAM 0 81 single 64 0 18 129 0 64QAM 0 92 dual 62 0 18 127 0 256QAM 0 81 dual 59 1 18 124 1 Table 29 Receive Sensitivity and System Gains The values for Receive Sensitivity are typical values in a flat radio channel for an Ethernet frame loss rate of 3E 5 For minimum error rates on TDM links the maximum modulation mode should be limited to 64QAM 0 75 The un shade...

Page 238: ...oss 161 dB Duplex Scheme TDD Symmetric 1 1 Range 125 miles 200km optical line of sight 6 miles 10km non line of sight Over the Air Encryption Proprietary scrambling mechanism Weather Sensitivity Sensitivity at higher modes may be reduced during high winds through trees due to Adaptive Modulation Threshold changes Error Correction FEC ...

Page 239: ...Radio Performance and Management Via web server and browser SNMP Alarms Via configurable email alerts SNMP Ethernet Bridging Protocol IEEE802 1 IEEE802 1p IEEE802 3 compatible Interface 10 100 1000BaseT RJ 45 Supports MDI MDIX Auto Crossover Data Rates See Section 15 Note Practical Ethernet rates will depend on network configuration higher layer protocols and platforms used Warning Over the air th...

Page 240: ...ket 21 1 5 Powering Power Supply Separate power supply unit included Dimensions Width 9 75 250mm Height 1 5 40mm Depth 3 80mm Weight 1 9 lbs 0 864 Kg Power source 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz 36 60 VDC Power consumption 55 W max 21 1 6 Telecoms Interface Telecoms Interfaces 2 E1 balanced 120R or 2 T1 balanced 100R over a CAT5 screened twisted pair cable Jitter and Wander Compliant with G 823 G 824 Surge Pr...

Page 241: ...nt Region Specification USA UL 60950 Canada CSA C22 2 No 60950 International CB certified certificate to IEC 60950 21 2 2 5 8GHz Variant Region Specification USA UL 60950 Canada CSA C22 2 No 60950 International CB certified certificate to IEC 60950 ...

Page 242: ... 4GHz Variant Region Specification USA FCC Part 15 Class B Canada CSA Std C108 8 1993 Class B Europe EN55022 CISPR 22 21 3 2 5 8GHz Variant Region Specification USA FCC Part 15 Class B Canada CSA Std C108 8 1993 Class B Europe EN55022 CISPR 22 ...

Page 243: ...discharge Testing will be carried to ensure immunity to 15kV air and 8kV contact EN 61000 4 3 1995 ENV50140 1993 radiated immunity 3 V m EN 61000 4 4 1995 Bursts Transients Class 4 4 kV level power lines AC DC Signal lines 0 5 kV open circuit voltage EN 6100045 1995 Surge Immunity Requires screened connection to users network EN 61000 4 6 1996 Injected RF power line Class 3 10 V m Signal lines Cla...

Page 244: ...C Part 15 247 CANADA RSS 210 Issue 7 UK IR 2007 Eire ComReg 03 42 21 6 Environmental Specifications Category Specification Temperature ODU 40 F 40 C to 140 F 60 C PIDU Plus 32 F 0 C to 104PPP o PPPF 40 C PIDU Plus 40 F 40 C to 140 F 60 C Wind Loading 150mph Max 242kph See section 12 for a full description Humidity 100 Condensing Waterproof IP65 ODU IP53 PIDU Plus UV Exposure 10 year operational li...

Page 245: ... Equipment Connections Figure 137 Cable Connection Diagram T568B Color Coding Telecoms Connector Pinout Signal Name Pin 1 E1T1A_TX Pin 2 E1T1A_TX Pin 3 E1T1A_RX Pin 4 E1T1B_TX Pin 5 E1T1B_TX Pin 6 E1T1A_RX Pin 7 E1T1B_RX Pin 8 E1T1B_RX Table 30 Telecoms Connection Pin Out ...

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