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Summary of Contents for PTP 54500

Page 1: ...PTP 500 Series User Guide MOTOROLA POINT TO POINT WIRELESS SOLUTIONS ...

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Page 3: ...ct or service names are the property of their respective owners 2006 2008 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 against v...

Page 4: ...into a power 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 l...

Page 5: ...to 5650MHz and limits the EIRP to the regulatory limits below EIRP Max of 17 10 x Log Channel BW and 30 dBm Canada Under Industry Canada Regulations operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 13 This implements Radar Detection in accordance with Canadian Regulations including barring of the band from 5600MHz to 5650MHz and limits the EIRP to the regulatory limits below...

Page 6: ...for Region 7 This limits the EIRP to the Regulatory Limits below EIRP Max of 40 10 x Log Channel BW and 53 dBm Germany Operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 22 This limits the band of operation to 5755MHz to 5875MHz and limits the EIRP to the Regulatory Limits below EIRP Max of 23 10 x Log Channel BW and 36 dBm Denmark Operation of this product is only allowed wit...

Page 7: ... comreg ie licensing_and_services 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 the detail specification at its discretion The publication of information in this document does not imply freedom from patent or other right...

Page 8: ...U 28 3 3 2 PIDU Plus PTP 300 500 600 Series Bridge 29 3 3 3 Redundancy and Alternative Powering Configurations 31 3 3 4 Remote LEDs and Recovery Switch 33 3 3 5 Cables and connectors 33 3 3 6 PTP and Lightning Protection 34 3 3 7 Mounting Brackets 34 3 3 8 Configuration and Management 35 3 4 Warranty 35 4 Product Architecture 36 5 General Considerations 39 5 1 Spectrum Planning 39 5 2 Licenses and...

Page 9: ...ss Output Power and System Threshold versus Modulation Mode 54 7 Installation 56 7 1 Preparation 56 7 2 Installation Procedure 56 7 3 Tools Required 57 7 4 Installation Support 57 7 5 Legal Disclaimer 57 7 6 Mounting the ODUs 58 7 7 Connecting Up 60 7 7 1 Preparing the PIDU Plus To ODU Cable 60 7 7 2 Making the Connections at the ODU 62 7 7 3 Making the PTP 300 500 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus Conn...

Page 10: ... Fixed Frequency 127 8 3 9 Spectrum Management Control With Operational Restrictions 128 8 3 10 Remote Management Page 132 8 3 11 Diagnostics 137 8 3 12 Change System Administration Password 140 8 3 13 License Key 140 8 3 14 Properties 141 8 3 15 Reboot 142 9 Recovery Mode 143 9 1 Upgrade Software Image 144 9 2 Reset IP Ethernet Configuration 146 9 3 Erase Configuration 147 9 4 Erase Security Para...

Page 11: ...6 13 2 2 Antenna Choices 5 8 GHz 167 13 2 3 Suggested Antenna Choices 5 4 GHz 167 13 3 Software Features 168 13 3 1 Status Page 168 13 3 2 Configuration Pages 169 13 3 3 Installation Pages 170 13 4 Deployment Considerations 172 13 5 Link Budget 173 13 6 Regulatory Issues 173 13 6 1 Antenna Choice FCC and Industry Canada Regions Only 174 13 6 2 Cable Losses FCC Regions Only 174 13 6 3 Antennas for ...

Page 12: ... after enabling link encryption 197 15 2 3 Loss of AES following downgrade 197 16 Legal and Regulatory Notices 198 16 1 Important Note on Modifications 198 16 2 National and Regional Regulatory Notices PTP 58500 variant 198 16 2 1 U S Federal Communication Commission FCC and Industry Canada IC Notification 198 16 2 2 European Union Notification 199 16 2 3 UK Notification 200 16 3 National and Regi...

Page 13: ... 17 3 1 PTP 54500 Variant 218 17 3 2 PTP 58500 Variant 218 17 4 EMC Immunity Compliance 219 17 5 Radio Certifications 220 17 5 1 PTP 54500 Variant 220 17 5 2 PTP 58500 Variant 220 17 6 Environmental Specifications 220 17 7 System Connections 221 17 7 1 PIDU Plus to ODU and ODU to Network Equipment Connections 221 18 FAQs 222 19 Glossary 224 20 Index 225 ...

Page 14: ...nnel Avoidance 15 MHz Channel Bandwidth Only 44 Figure 12 5 4 GHz Available Spectrum Settings 15 MHz Channel Bandwidth 45 Figure 13 5 8 GHz Available Spectrum Settings 15 MHz Channel Bandwidth 46 Figure 14 Mounting to pole diameters 25mm 1 to 50mm 2 58 Figure 15 Integral Safety Loop 59 Figure 16 Correct Cable Preparation for the Recommended Cable 60 Figure 17 Completed ODU Connector 61 Figure 18 W...

Page 15: ...n File Pop Up Screen 97 Figure 40 Reset Configuration and Reboot Confirmation Pop up 98 Figure 41 System Statistics 99 Figure 42 Detailed Counters Page 102 Figure 43 License Key Data Entry 105 Figure 44 Installation Wizard Internet Protocol Configuration 106 Figure 45 VLAN Warning 107 Figure 46 PTP 58500 and PTP 54500 Variants Installation Wizard Wireless Configuration 108 Figure 47 PTP 58500 and ...

Page 16: ...igure 64 Spectrum Management Master Screen With Operational Restrictions 129 Figure 65 Spectrum Management Slave Screen With Operational Restrictions 130 Figure 66 Remote Management 132 Figure 67 Warning when disabling HTTP Interface 133 Figure 68 Remote Management Diagnostic Alarms 134 Figure 69 Diagnostic Plotter 138 Figure 70 CSV Download 139 Figure 71 Password Change 140 Figure 72 Software Lic...

Page 17: ...bles the ODU to be mounted inside Zone B 157 Figure 94 Diagrammatically Showing Typical Mast and Wall Installations 158 Figure 95 PTP LPU Installation Example for PTP 500 Series Not to Scale 158 Figure 96 PTP 500 Series LPU Kit 159 Figure 97 Simplified Circuit Diagram 160 Figure 98 PTP LPU test Points 163 Figure 99 Connectorized 500 Series Bridge Outdoor Unit 166 Figure 100 Connectorized 500 Serie...

Page 18: ...e 115 64 QAM 0 67 Single Payload 190 Figure 116 64 QAM 0 83 Single Payload 190 Figure 117 QPSK 0 50 Dual Payload 191 Figure 118 QPSK 0 75 Dual Payload 191 Figure 119 16 QAM 0 50 Dual Payload 192 Figure 120 16 QAM 0 75 Dual Payload 192 Figure 121 64 QAM 0 67 Dual Payload 193 Figure 122 64 QAM 0 83 Dual Payload 193 Figure 123 AES Software License Key Data Entry 195 Figure 124 AES Configuration Data ...

Page 19: ...es 15 MHz BW 54 Table 12 PTP 58500 TDM Mode System Threshold Figures 15 MHz BW 55 Table 13 Audio indications from the ODU 69 U Table 14 Graphical Installation Behavior 70 Table 15 QoS Default Settings 93 Table 16 Classification rules upgrade example 93 Table 17 IEEE802 1Q Classification rules 94 Table 18 500 Series Bridge Factory Configuration Values 104 Table 19 Spectrum Management change state k...

Page 20: ...1 About This User Guide 18 Table 27 Allowed Antennas for Deployment in USA Canada 5 8 GHz 177 Table 28 Suggested Antennas 5 4 GHz 179 List of Equations Equation 1 Path Loss 50 Equation 2 Link Loss 84 ...

Page 21: ...eral system 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 me...

Page 22: ...nditional caveat 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 ...

Page 23: ... 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 ptp motorola com b Call our 24x7 Technical Support Center on 1 0 877 515 0400 Worldwide or 44 0 808 234 4640 UK Customers For warranty assistance contact your reseller or dist...

Page 24: ...rom 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 guidelines and suggestions for evaluating compliance in FCC OET Bulletin 65 Health Canada limits for the general population See the Health Canada web site at http www hc sc gc ca ewh semt pubs radi...

Page 25: ...bination Variable Band Antenna Max Average Transmit Power in Burst Watt P Watt G S W m2 d m Recom mended Distance m Power Compliance Margin Integrated 0 005 7dBm 0 00250 200 23dBi 10 0 06 5 4 GHz External 4ft Dish 0 00035 4 6dBm 0 00017 2884 34 6dBi 10 0 06 1 15 9 Integrated 0 020 13dBm 0 01 200 23dBi 10 0 13 1 7 6 EU 5 8 GHz External 4ft Dish 0 0014 1 4dBm 0 0007 2884 34 6dBi 10 0 13 1 7 6 Integr...

Page 26: ...ntegrated Antenna The calculations above assume that the maximum EIRP allowed by the regulations is being transmitted If there are no EIRP limits in the country of deployment use the distance calculations for FCC 5 8GHz At FCC 5 8GHz for antennas between 0 6m 2ft and 1 8m 6ft alter the distance proportionally to the antenna gain ...

Page 27: ... Regulations WARNING It is recommended that the supplied Power Indoor Plus PIDU Plus PTP 300 500 600 Series is used to power the PTP 500 Series Bridge ODU The use of other power sources may invalidate safety approval and affect your warranty WARNING When using alternative DC supplies via the PIDU Plus DC in terminals as described in Section 3 3 3 Redundancy and Alternative Powering Configurations ...

Page 28: ...lt finding 3 2 2 Contact Information Postal Address Motorola Inc Unit A1 Linhay Business Park Eastern Road Ashburton Devon TQ13 7UP United Kingdom Web Site http www motorola com ptp Sales Enquiries sales ptp motorola com Web Support http www motorola com ptp Email Support support ptp motorola com All Other Enquiries info ptp motorola com Telephone Enquiries and Global Support 1 0 877 515 0400 Toll...

Page 29: ...e buildings as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Typical PTP 500 Series Bridge Deployment The PTP 500 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 500 Series Bridge to drive through foliage and around buildings to such an e...

Page 30: ...ided to the ODU over the 100BaseT Ethernet connection using a patented non standard powering technique Power is fed into the PTP 500 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 c...

Page 31: ...Plus Figure 3 Power Indoor Unit PIDU Plus PTP 300 500 600 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 ...

Page 32: ...dge from an external DC source or to provide a level of power supply redundancy as shown in Section 3 3 3 Redundancy and Alternative Powering Configurations WARNING When using alternative 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 i...

Page 33: ...00 500 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus Power Input 3 3 3 Redundancy and Alternative Powering Configurations NOTE The use of DC supplies of less than 55v will reduce the usable distance between the PIDU Plus and ODU CAUTION The maximum distance from the ODU to the connected network equipment is 100m 330 ft when using 100BaseT 3 3 3 1 External DC Supply Only For use where there is no mains supply Figure...

Page 34: ...y through the use of mains and DC supply Figure 7 External DC Supply and AC Supply 3 3 3 3 External DC Supply and Redundant AC Supply To guard against mains failure and failure of the DC output of single PTP 300 500 600 PIDU Plus Figure 8 External DC Supply and Redundant AC Supply ...

Page 35: ...wn in Figure 9 Figure 9 Remote LED and Recovery Switch Wiring 3 3 5 Cables and connectors The cable used to connect the PTP 300 500 600 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 Cable Superior Essex BBDGE CAT 5e Connector Type Tyco 5 569278 Gland Motorola W...

Page 36: ...s will generally 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 500 Series Bridge is supplied with a mounting bracket suitable for mounting the ODU to a p...

Page 37: ... web page A full explanation of the available web pages and their use can be found in Section 8 Web Page Reference 3 4 Warranty Motorola s standard hardware warranty is for one 1 year from purchase You can register at http www motorola com ptp support registration Motorola warrants that hardware will conform to the current relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in...

Page 38: ...5 8 GHz band C 5 725 5 875 GHz USA Canada 5 GHz ISM band 5 725 5 850 GHz The PTP 500 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 modulation techniques that dynamically switche...

Page 39: ...ion of the priority field and consequently the bridge forwards tagged and untagged Ethernet frames regardless of VLAN ID and without modification of any protocol header fields The management function of the PTP 500 Series Bridge is logically equivalent to a separate protocol stack with virtual point of attachment at the Ethernet interface This is illustrated in Figure 10 Figure 10 PTP 500 Series B...

Page 40: ...ent page described in Section 8 3 6 Software Upgrade The compressed image is first loaded into RAM and check summed If the compressed image transfer has completed successfully the image is decompressed and written to flash memory On completion of this process the unit can be rebooted to use the newly uploaded image Should this process fail the unit will revert to a protected compressed image insta...

Page 41: ...ize the default spectrum management mode i DFS intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection This mode uses the PTP 500 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 500 Series Bridge uses statistical techniques to select the most appropriate transmit and receive channels The i DFS mode can be influ...

Page 42: ...m Reduced TX power at band edges 2 China 5725 5850 MHz 5 10 15 MHz 33 dBm EIRP 3 Australia Hong Kong 5725 5850 MHz No 5 10 15 MHz 34 dBm EIRP 5 MHz 30 dBm EIRP 10 MHz 33 dBm EIRP 4 UK 5725 5795 MHz 5815 5850 MHz Yes 15 MHz 34 dBm EIRP 5795 MHz to 5815 MHz is assigned for Road Transport and Traffic Telematics RTTT 5 Singapore 5725 5850 MHz No 5 10 15 MHz 20 dBm EIRP 5 MHz 27 dBm EIRP 10 MHz 30 dBm ...

Page 43: ... dBm EIRP 27 Denmark 5725 5795 5815 5875 MHz Yes 15 MHz 34 dBm EIRP 5795 MHz to 5815 MHz is assigned for Road Transport and Traffic Telematics RTTT Table 6 PTP 58500 Licenses and Region Codes Region Code License Regulation Frequencies DFS Channel Bandwidth Max Power Notes 7 Full Power Radar 5470 5600 MHz 5650 5725 MHz Yes 5 10 15 MHz 27 dBm 8 Full Power 5470 5725 MHz 5 10 15 MHz 27 dBm 5 MHz 24 dB...

Page 44: ...ion Codes When shipped from the factory units 3 are configured as follows PTP 54500 Region Code 264 PTP 58500 Region Code 1 5 3 Operational Restrictions 5 3 1 Radar Avoidance Radar Avoidance requires that equipment used in the region Detects interference from other systems and avoids co channel operation with these systems notably radar systems Provides on aggregate a uniform loading of the spectr...

Page 45: ...ds service outage every time radar is detected and that the installation time is extended by 60 seconds even if there is found to be no radar on the channel NOTE On system installation or start up this extends the initial scan time of the Master unit by 60 seconds To address the provide aggregate uniform loading of the spectrum across all devices requirement the channel selection algorithm will ch...

Page 46: ...dance at 5 8 GHz is applicable to EU operation and the requirements are currently as defined in EN 302 502 v1 1 1 5 4 Channel Bandwidth Operation Channel bandwidths of 5 10 and 15 MHz is supported for the PTP 500 product Configuration of the variable bandwidth operation must be symmetric that is the transmit and receive channels must use identical channel bandwidths ...

Page 47: ...gs up and down the 5 4 GHz band See Figure 12 15 MHz channel bandwidth shown Figure 12 5 4 GHz Available Spectrum Settings 15 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5 5 1 PTP 54500 Raster Considerations The PTP 54500 variant operates on a 5 MHz channel raster See Figure 12 5 5 2 Transmit Power Reduction at the Band Edges The PTP 54500 product variant does not apply any band edge power reduction Check ...

Page 48: ...the operator to slide the available frequency settings up and down the 5 8 GHz bands Figure 13 shows the available spectrum 15 MHz channel bandwidth shown Figure 13 5 8 GHz Available Spectrum Settings 15 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5 6 1 PTP 58500 Raster Considerations The PTP 58500 variant operates on a 5 MHz channel raster see Figure 13 ...

Page 49: ...n Code 1 The maximum powers at the edge channels for 5 MHz 10 MHz and 15 MHz are presented in Table 8 FCC DLCF in the table denotes the default lower center frequency Channel Frequency MHz Max Power dBm 5 MHz Bandwidth Max Power dBm 10 MHz Bandwith Max Power dBm 15 MHz Bandwidth 5730 26 DLCF N A N A 5731 27 N A N A 5732 27 N A N A 5733 27 26 N A 5734 27 27 N A 5735 27 27 DCLF 25 DCLF 5736 27 27 25...

Page 50: ...ration as described in 7 2 Installation Procedure 5 9 Lightning Protection and Regulations The amount of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory requirements and the end user requirements The standard ODU for the PTP 500 Series Bridge is fitted with surge limiting circuits and other features to minimize the risk of damage due to nearby lightning strikes These standard features may require ...

Page 51: ... achieve the best radio path Height in relation to other objects with regard to lightning strikes As high as practically possible over obstructions Point it at the Remote end 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 6 1 2 PTP 500 Series Bridge PIDU Plus Site Selection Whe...

Page 52: ...ability is given in Table 9 Table 11 IP Mode and Table 10 Table 12 TDM Mode Each table gives Link Loss Output Power and System Thresholds for PTP 500 Series Bridge in all modulation modes Adaptive Modulation will ensure that the highest throughput that can be achieved instantaneously will be obtained taking account of propagation and interference The calculation of Equation 1 needs to be performed...

Page 53: ...if different region codes are selected AMOD Threshold The AMOD threshold is the combined receive input signal level on both horizontal and vertical inputs that results in the link consistently entering the receive modulation mode under consideration as the signal level is increased System Threshold Thresholds for all modes except BPSK are for the relevant link optimization AMOD thresholds System t...

Page 54: ...Bm Output Power dBm Maximum Link Loss dB 64 QAM 0 83 dual 69 6 21 136 6 64QAM 0 67 dual 73 6 22 141 6 16QAM 0 75 dual 76 5 23 145 5 16QAM 0 50 dual 81 1 24 151 1 QPSK 0 75 dual 82 49 25 153 5 64QAM 0 83 single 73 2 21 140 2 64QAM 0 67 single 77 1 22 145 1 16QAM 0 75 single 79 9 23 148 9 16QAM 0 50 single 84 6 24 154 7 QPSK 0 75 single 86 2 25 157 2 QPSK 0 50 single 89 2 26 161 2 BPSK 0 50 single 9...

Page 55: ...5 dual 73 1 23 142 1 16QAM 0 50 dual 76 3 24 146 3 QPSK 0 75 dual 79 5 25 150 5 64QAM 0 83 single 69 0 21 136 0 64QAM 0 67 single 72 2 22 140 2 16QAM 0 75 single 76 6 23 145 6 16QAM 0 50 single 79 6 24 149 6 QPSK 0 75 single 83 3 25 154 3 QPSK 0 50 single 85 8 26 157 8 BPSK 0 50 single 95 51 27 168 5 Table 10 PTP 54500 TDM Mode System Threshold Figures 15 MHz BW ...

Page 56: ...Bm Output Power dBm Maximum Link Loss dB 64 QAM 0 83 dual 70 6 21 137 6 64QAM 0 67 dual 74 8 22 142 9 16QAM 0 75 dual 78 1 23 147 1 16QAM 0 50 dual 83 4 24 153 4 QPSK 0 75 dual 84 5 25 155 5 64QAM 0 83 single 74 3 21 141 3 64QAM 0 67 single 78 0 22 146 0 16QAM 0 75 single 81 2 23 150 2 16QAM 0 50 single 86 7 24 156 7 QPSK 0 75 single 88 6 25 159 6 QPSK 0 50 single 90 5 26 162 5 BPSK 0 50 single 96...

Page 57: ...75 dual 73 9 23 142 9 16QAM 0 50 dual 77 2 24 147 2 QPSK 0 75 dual 80 4 25 151 4 64QAM 0 83 single 69 9 21 136 9 64QAM 0 67 single 73 0 22 141 0 16QAM 0 75 single 77 7 23 146 8 16QAM 0 50 single 81 0 24 151 0 QPSK 0 75 single 85 1 25 156 1 QPSK 0 50 single 87 6 26 159 6 BPSK 0 50 single 96 2 27 169 3 Table 12 PTP 58500 TDM Mode System Threshold Figures 15 MHz BW ...

Page 58: ...ontents of all packages against the parts lists shown in the packing list Ensure that you have the correct tools for the job Ensure that you are qualified to undertake the work Ensure that you have taken the correct safety precautions Have completed the site planning as described in Section 6 Site Planning 7 2 Installation Procedure The 500 Series installation procedure consists of the following s...

Page 59: ...ility to change IP settings easily is recommended Either Internet Explorer version 6 or higher or FireFox 1 5 or higher are recommended Ethernet patch cable 7 4 Installation Support Online installation support and contact details for your regional support can be found at http www motorola com ptp A Frequently Asked Questions FAQ section can be found in Section 18 FAQs 7 5 Legal Disclaimer IN NO EV...

Page 60: ...DU mounting bracket is designed to work with poles with diameters in the range 50mm 2 to 75mm 3 Step 1 Mount the bracket to the pole Step 2 Mate the unit to the bracket together and tighten the nut and bolt Pole diameters of 25mm 1 to 50mm 2 can be accommodated by inverting the back of the bracket as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Mounting to pole diameters 25mm 1 to 50mm 2 When adjustment is comple...

Page 61: ...tegral safety loop should be used both for hoisting the ODU up a mast or building and into position and also as a fixing point to secure a permanent safety lanyard from the tower building to the ODU in case of mounting failure Figure 15 Integral Safety Loop The length of the safety lanyard must not exceed 1m approx 3 ft in length The lanyard should be made from a material that does not degrade in ...

Page 62: ... NOTE The maximum cable length between the ODU and the user s Network Equipment is 100m 330 ft The cable should be assembled as shown in Figure 16 Figure 16 Correct Cable Preparation for the Recommended Cable CAUTION Check that the crimp tool matches the RJ45 connector being used ...

Page 63: ...Us If not then the PIDU Plus end of the cable does not require a Gland but just the RJ45 NOTE The PIDU Plus end of the cable does not employ a cable gland Figure 17 shows a completed ODU to PIDU Plus cable Figure 17 Completed ODU Connector CAUTION Do not over tighten the glands as the internal seal and structure may be damaged See Figure 18 for an example of an over tightened cable gland Figure 18...

Page 64: ...tions at the ODU Looking at the back of the unit with the cable entry at the bottom the PTP 500 Series Bridge PIDU Plus connection is the first hole on the right Figure 19 and is labeled PIDU Figure 19 PTP 500 Series Bridge PIDU Plus Connexion ...

Page 65: ...fore connecting the ODU Step 1 Assemble the cable as described in 7 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 Do not over tighten see Figure 18 Figure 20 Connecting the PIDU to the ODU Should it be necessary to disconnect the PIDU Plus to ODU ...

Page 66: ...le 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 Lightning Protection Unit If you have opted to fit a Lightning Protection unit this should be installed by following the manufacturer s instruction For recommended ty...

Page 67: ...to a professional installer 7 7 7 Making the ODU Connection at the PTP 300 500 600 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 socket CAUTION Plugging other equipment into the ODU RJ45 socket...

Page 68: ...on at the PIDU Plus 7 7 9 Mounting the PTP 300 500 600 Series Bridge PIDU Plus This step is optional Motorola recommends that you mount the PIDU 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 Recovery switch can be accessed when mounting the unit Step 1 Fix the PIDU Plus to the wall using...

Page 69: ...This is shown in Figure 23 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 23 PTP 500 Series PIDU Plus Drip Loop Configuration CAUTION It is possible for moisture to enter the cable due to damage to the outer protective layer This moisture can track down the inside of the cable filling up the drip loop...

Page 70: ...esses of the unit 169 254 1 1 2 clashes with an address you are already 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 auto sensing MDI MDIX cross over capability 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...

Page 71: ...Demodulating the wanted signal Note During acquisition there may be cycling between Scanning and Synchronized states until the alignment is sufficient to maintain the link up Rx Power Registered Solid tone Both Master and Slave units exchanging Radio layer MAC management messages Rx Power Table 13 Audio indications from the ODU The term wanted signal refers to that of the peer unit being installed...

Page 72: ...s are not in use During this time between 10 and 15 seconds the Master unit will not transmit During this time the installation tone on the master unit will drop back to the band scan state Alignment of the unit should cease during this time Radar CAC Slow beep The Master has to monitor the initially chosen channel for 60 seconds to make sure it is clear of radar signals before transmitting If a r...

Page 73: ...e receive signal strength Figure 24 Using DVM For Alignment When the alignment process is complete the installer MUST REMEMBER TO DISARM 6 BOTH UNITS in the link as described in Section 8 3 4 Install Pages This is necessary in order to Turn off the audible alignment aid section 8 3 4 4 Disarm Enable Adaptive Modulation Fully enable Advanced Spectrum Management with i DFS Clear unwanted installatio...

Page 74: ... Power setting while pointing value from the LINKPlanner report 3 Set the remote unit power equal to the REMOTE Max Transmit Power setting while pointing value from the LINKPlanner report 4 Access each unit separately using a PC to reboot the units 5 Align the units as described in the User Guide 6 Repeat Step 2 and 3 using the values LOCAL Max Transmit Power setting before disarm and REMOTE Max T...

Page 75: ...al section is the system administration section This section is password protected and allows the system administrator to perform all the day to day administrative procedures for example software upgrade and 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 pixel...

Page 76: ...ntly selected page is always highlighted with a light 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 77: ...he 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 seconds since the last sys...

Page 78: ...isible from all web pages Clicking the warning triangle will cause the web page to jump back to the system homepage Figure 27 shows a sample alarm screen Figure 27 Alarm Warning Triangle The following system alarms are defined Region Code The region code prohibits the wireless unit from operating outside the regulated limits An invalid region code indicates a corrupted license key Note that a chan...

Page 79: ... email alert Incompatible Region Codes The PTP 500 Series Bridge uses region codes to comply with local regulatory requirements governing the transmission of wireless signals in the 5 8 GHz and 5 4 GHz bands Region codes can only be changed by obtaining a new PTP 500 Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and or SMTP email alert Incompatible Master and Slave A non zero value indicat...

Page 80: ...nize with the specified SNTP server Section 8 3 10 8 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol explains how to configure SNTP Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and or SMTP email alert Wireless Link Disable Warning This warning is displayed if the Wireless link has been administratively disabled via the SNMP Interface see 8 3 10 ...

Page 81: ...n set to DOWN To enable the Ethernet interface set the ifAdminStatus attribute to UP Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and or SMTP email alert Ethernet Link Disabled Warning This warning is displayed if the Ethernet link has been administratively disabled via the SNMP Interface see 8 3 10 ...

Page 82: ...UP Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and or SMTP email alert Ethernet Link Status Current status of the Ethernet link If there are any problems with the Ethernet interface this alarm will be asserted This alarm will most likely be seen if the unit has no Ethernet cable plugged into its Ethernet socket Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and or SMTP email alert...

Page 83: ...ured 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 2 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 HTML Meta refresh command Th...

Page 84: ...sion information The attribute is formatted as DXX RAA BB Z where DXX contain the version of the digital card AA is the major hardware version number BB is the minor hardware version number 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 co...

Page 85: ... as System Administrator Wireless Link Status As the attribute name suggests it displays the current status of the wireless link A 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 ...

Page 86: ...loss is the total attenuation of the wireless signal between the two point to point units See footnote 8 The link loss calculation presented below Where is ll P x T P x R P x x R T g g Link Loss dB Transmit power of the remote wireless unit dBm Received signal power at the local unit dBm Antenna gain at the remote and local units respectively dBi 9 Equation 2 Link Loss Transmit Data Rate The data ...

Page 87: ...tion modes can be found in Section 14 Data Rate Calculations where data rate calculations plots are given for each available modulation mode Receive Modulation Mode Detail This supplies the user with information regarding the receive modulation mode in use Possible values are Running at maximum receive mode Running at user configured Max Modulation Mode Restricted due to byte errors on the wireles...

Page 88: ...m 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 The features that are only available to the system administrator are Configuration Statistics The Installation Wizard Software Upgrade Spectrum Management includ...

Page 89: ...e QoS configuration sub menu allows the system administrator to modify the classification of priority encoded Ethernet frames into traffic classes 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 administrat...

Page 90: ...y default the Max Receive Modulation Mode is the highest mode available 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 11 NOTE Why Reduce Transmit Power If the link losses are low and the link data rate and availability targets are being...

Page 91: ...mily of Internet protocols to uniquely identify this unit on a network Subnet Mask A subnet allows the flow of network traffic between hosts to be segregated based on a network configuration Gateway IP Address The IP address of a computer router on the current network that acts as a gateway Use VLAN For Management Interfaces This controls use of VLAN tags at the management interfaces WWW SNMP SMTP...

Page 92: ...ink 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 settings will require a reboot before they are used If any of these attributes are changed a reboot screen appears asking the user to verify the reboot Figure 32 or Figure 33 Figure 32 Configuratio...

Page 93: ...e set see Figure 34 The VLAN settings are applied only after the unit is rebooted CAUTION You must ensure that you can access the VLAN which you configure here otherwise you will be unable to access the unit following the next reboot CAUTION The PTP 500 management function is only compatible with single VLAN tagged packets Any management packet with two or more packets will be ignored Figure 34 VL...

Page 94: ...included 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 Management VID otherwise packets with any VID will be accepted 8 3 1 4 QoS Configuration Page The QoS configuration page Figure 35 allows the system administrator to con...

Page 95: ...release that does not support the Multiple Traffic Classes feature the classification rules will be initialized as defined in Table 15 modified to reflect the stored value of VLAN High Priority Traffic Threshold For example if the existing threshold was set to VLAN User Priority 4 and Above then the classification rules would be initialised as shown in Table 16 Link Layer Priority Traffic Class Un...

Page 96: ...also to configure IEEE802 1Q classification rules as shown in Table 17 using the button Set Default 802 1Q Priority Mappings Link Layer Priority Traffic Class Untagged Q1 0 Q1 1 Q0 2 Q2 3 Q3 4 Q4 5 Q5 6 Q6 7 Q7 Table 17 IEEE802 1Q Classification rules ...

Page 97: ...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 12 13 Figure 36 Save and Restore Configuration Page 12 There is a feature of Internet Explorer all versions that will always look at the content of any downloadable file as make an assessment whether to treat the file as an ASCII or binary...

Page 98: ... an ASCII encoding scheme An example is show in Figure 38 Figure 38 PTP 500 Example Configuration File CAUTION The configuration file is currently restricted to a single software version and can only be restored into a wireless unit operating the software version indicated in the configuration file header ...

Page 99: ...estored and may need to be entered This can be obtained either from the Quick Start Guide supplied with the replacement wireless unit or directly from Motorola Note that the target MAC address at the other end needs to be changed to ensure that it is using the MAC address of the replaced unit The restoration of configuration files can be performed using the Restore configuration tool Using the bro...

Page 100: ...ing Erase previous 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 CAUTION A reboot is always required to restore a configuration file ...

Page 101: ...ure 41 System Statistics Wireless Tx Packets This displays the total number of good packets the bridge has sent for transmission by the wireless interface 14 Wireless Rx Packets This displays the total number of good packets the bridge has received from the wireless interface See footnote 14 14 The number in between brackets displays the number of packets received since the last page refresh ...

Page 102: ...and presented as max mean min and latest in an histogram format The max min and latest are true instantaneous measurements the mean is the mean of a set of one second means See footnote 8 Expected data rates can be found in Section 14 Data Rate Calculations Aggregate Data Rate The sum of the data rate in the directions expressed in Mbps and presented as max mean min and latest in an histogram form...

Page 103: ...er received by the Vertical Horizontal receivers and presented as max mean min and latest in an histogram format The max min and latest are true instantaneous measurements the mean is the mean of a set of one second means See footnote 8 Wireless Link Availability Expresses the link availability as a percentage of time since the first successful registration after a system restart expressed as a pe...

Page 104: ...r received over the interface Rx Drops Frames dropped due to lack of capacity in the receive buffer This includes packets dropped when the wireless link cannot transmit packets as quickly as they are being received at the Ethernet interface Rx Packets Total number of packets received by the interface This includes both good and bad packets Rx Broadcasts Total number of good broadcast packets Ether...

Page 105: ...th good and bad packets Tx Broadcasts Total number of good broadcast packets Ethernet interface only Tx Multicasts Total number of good multicast packets Ethernet interface only Tx Collisions Total number frames experiencing collisions Ethernet interface only Tx FIFO Drops Total number frames dropped due to lack of capacity in the transmit buffer for example when the 500 Series bridge is connected...

Page 106: ...uide is a summary of the pre configured configuration data Table 18 shows a sample link configuration The values in red type have been committed to the wireless unit s non volatile storage Example PTP 500 Series Configuration Data For your convenience these two units have been pre configured as link Units Units ODU serial number ODU serial number 0167100000A0 016710000096 Ethernet MAC address Ethe...

Page 107: ...e Wireless Units 8 3 4 1 Manually Configuring The Wireless Units If the installer system administrator wishes they may modify the default installation configuration If only the IP addresses network configuration are incorrect it is recommended that the values are changed via the configuration menu Section 8 3 1 2 LAN Configuration Page If any other parameters require modification then it is recomm...

Page 108: ...re entered during the production process To enter a license key simply type or paste the license key into the data entry box Figure 43 and click the validate license key button 8 3 4 2 Internet Protocol Configuration Step 1 of the installation wizard requires the installer to enter the Internet Protocol IP configuration Figure 44 Installation Wizard Internet Protocol Configuration IP Address Inter...

Page 109: ... Interface 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 a warning dialog is displayed see Figure 45 Figure 45 VLAN Warning Once complete click the Submit Internet Protocol Configuration button ...

Page 110: ...end of the wireless link This is used by the system to ensure the unit establishes a wireless link to the correct peer The MAC Address can be found embedded within the serial number of the unit The last six characters of the serial number are the last three bytes of the unit s MAC address NOTE A PTP 500 Series system is shipped as a pair of units with pre loaded correct MAC addresses Target MAC ad...

Page 111: ... 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 Platform Variant Chooses between an integrated unit or a connectorized unit that requires an external antenna Channel Bandwidth Users can choose a variable channel bandwidth for...

Page 112: ...ncies for a wireless link The settings must be compatible at each end of the link Once configured the spectrum management software will not attempt to move the wireless link to a channel with lower co or adjacent channel interference Therefore this mode of operation is only recommended for deployments where the installer has a good understanding of the prevailing interference environment Figure 47...

Page 113: ...here the use of audio installation tones is not required this control allows 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 ...

Page 114: ...gs are correct and appropriate click the Confirm Configuration Arm Installation and Reboot button The user will now be prompted to confirm the action Figure 49 Figure 49 Reboot Confirmation Pop Up All the attributes are committed to non volatile memory Immediately following the write to nonvolatile memory the unit is reset ...

Page 115: ...ou have changed the Ethernet parameters you must reconnect using the correct network and address settings 8 3 4 4 Disarm Step 5 of the installation wizard is the disarm phase Figure 50 PTP 58500 and PTP 54500 Variant Disarm Installation ...

Page 116: ...he Transmit Power has been reduced to the lower operating power band The screen presents hyperlinks to the main configuration and spectrum management pages Figure 51 Optional Post Disarm Configuration 2 After installation the system administrator may wish to modify the wireless units descriptive configuration link name and link location In addition the system administrator may wish to change the s...

Page 117: ... PDA installation screen is 232 by 220 pixels to be compatible with the typical size of a PDA screen Figure 52 Graphical Installation Screen The screen displays the receive power over the last three minutes This will allow the installer to slowly sweep the antenna during installation and monitor the variation in signal strength with angular position The screen automatically refreshes every three s...

Page 118: ...ion of the installation wizard 8 3 6 Software Upgrade The 500 Series system has two software image banks one is a fixed image which is stored in protected non volatile memory and cannot be modified by the user The second bank is used by the system administrator to upgrade the firmware when necessary Figure 53 shows the main software upgrade web page Figure 53 Software Upgrade The Fixed or Recovery...

Page 119: ...o wireless unit button to start the software upgrade process 16 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 errors occurred during transfer and that the image is valid to run on the current platform If there are any problems a warning screen will appear The unit being upgraded wil...

Page 120: ...e reloaded All 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 500 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 th...

Page 121: ...ld check that the required software image is loaded and running NOTE Please ensure that you are upgrading the correct units Units cannot be downgraded 8 3 7 Spectrum Management Spectrum Management Selection is the PTP 500 Series Bridge feature that monitors the available wireless spectrum and directs both ends of the wireless link to operate on a channel with a minimum level of co channel and adja...

Page 122: ...hannel barring process Measurements are still collected for all channels irrespective of the number of barred channels 8 3 7 3 Measurement Analysis Spectrum Management uses statistical analysis to process the received peak and mean measurement The statistical analysis is based on a fixed one minute measurement quantization period Spectrum Management collects data for the specified quantization per...

Page 123: ... channel are calculated over the 20 minute period All channel decisions are made using the values computed over the statistics window period 8 3 7 4 The Spectrum Management Master Slave Relationship The Spectrum Management operates in a master slave relationship The master is assumed to be the link master configured during installation All Spectrum Management configuration changes MUST be performe...

Page 124: ...8 Web Page Reference 122 Figure 58 Spectrum Management as seen from the Master Figure 59 Spectrum Management as seen from the Slave ...

Page 125: ...in seconds Hopping Margin Spectrum Management uses this margin when making a channel hop decision The target channel has to have an interference level 3 dB default better than the current active channel Hopping Period not configurable The Spectrum Management algorithm evaluates the metrics every Hopping Period seconds 180 seconds by default looking for a channel with lower levels of interference I...

Page 126: ...ate 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 Master and Slave Channel Spectrum Graphics Spectrum Management presents its computed statistical measurements in a graph...

Page 127: ...to display the mean of means and peak of means metrics The lower horizontal bar represents the mean of means and the upper horizontal bar represents the peak of means The vertical bar is used as a visual cue to highlight the statistical spread between the peak and the mean of the statistical distribution 8 3 7 8 Active Channel History The active channel history is a time series display of the chan...

Page 128: ...e master and slave web page Figure 61 Spectrum Management Time Series Plot Figure 61 shows an example time series plot A time series plot displays the previous 132 measurement quantization periods If the PTP 500 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 m...

Page 129: ...understanding the prevailing interference environment See Section 8 3 4 3 Wireless Configuration 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 62 The main page title identifies the mode of operation using the Fixed Frequency Mode post...

Page 130: ...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 Figure 63 Spectrum Management Help Page Fixed Frequency 8 3 9 Spectrum Management Control With Operational Restrictions When operating with Radar Avoidance enabled the following variances in operation apply The word...

Page 131: ...ransport and Traffic Telematics Avoidance enabled or other regulatory restrictions on channel usage the following variances apply All channels marked with a no entry symbol with their associated statistics colored black are the prohibited channels See Figure 64 and Figure 65 These channels are never used to host the wireless link but CAC measurements are still taken so that adjacent channel biases...

Page 132: ...8 Web Page Reference 130 Figure 65 Spectrum Management Slave Screen With Operational Restrictions ...

Page 133: ...use 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 channel is barred Red Radar Detected Impulsive Radar Interference has been detected on this channel and the channel is Unavailable for 30 minutes At the end of the 30 minut...

Page 134: ...age Reference 132 8 3 10 Remote Management Page The Remote Management page Figure 66 allows the system administrator to configure the remote management of the PTP 500 Series Bridge Figure 66 Remote Management ...

Page 135: ...MP Simple Network Management Protocol The industry standard remote management technique is SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The PTP 500 Series Bridge supports version 1 and version 2c of the SNMP protocol 8 3 10 4 Supported Management Information Bases MIBS The PTP 500 Series Bridge SNMP stack currently supports the following MIBs MIB II RFC 1213 The PTP 500 Series Bridge supports the Syste...

Page 136: ...nd emails if required Refer to Section 8 1 1 Home Page Alarm Display for a description of all these alarms Checking the control Enabled Diagnostic Alarms in SNMP and or SNTP selects all the alarms shown in Figure 68 Users can access the sub menu Diagnostic Alarms to modify the alarms selected Figure 68 Remote Management Diagnostic Alarms For a copy of the Motorola proprietary version 1 and version...

Page 137: ...ng or phrase is adopted SNMP Port Number Is the port the SNMP management agent is listening to for commands from an SNMP manager The default value for this 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...

Page 138: ...ries bridge will send the alert messages 8 3 10 8 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol The SNTP client allows the 500 Series to obtain accurate date and time updates from a networked timeserver The system time is used for SNMP and event logging SNTP State When enabled the Remote Management web page permits the following attributes to be set SNTP IP Address The IP address of the networked SNTP server ...

Page 139: ... optimize RAM volatile memory usage of a cascading histogram approach has been adopted The data is stored for one hour at a resolution of one second The histograms use a cascading approach to daisy chain 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 analysis i...

Page 140: ...asily accessible graphical form The plot always displays three traces maximum minimum and mean by default The diagnostic selector allows the user to select the various categories of histogram The histograms that are available are Vector Error Rx Power Tx Power Signal Strength Ratio Link Loss Rx Data Rate Tx Data Rate Aggregate Data Rate The diagnostic plotter uses a novel time representation in th...

Page 141: ...apshots of system diagnostics Figure 70 CSV Download The following diagnostics are available Vector Error Rx Power Tx Power Signal Strength Ratio V H Link Loss Rx Data Rate Tx Data Rate Aggregate Data Rate Receive SNR Rx Gain All diagnostics are extracted from the associated status and statistics web page histograms They are translated in a CSV file containing at most 5784 entries These 5784 entri...

Page 142: ...ult is blank Figure 71 Password Change To change the password any combination of alphanumeric characters 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 500 Series bridge license key Figure 72 shows a sample license key data entry page Figure 72 Software License Key Data Entry ...

Page 143: ...esented by a system reboot screen Figure 73 License Key reboot Screen The user will then be asked to confirm the reboot Figure 74 Figure 74 Reboot Confirmation Pop Up 8 3 14 Properties The web page properties screen allows the user to configure the web page interface Figure 75 Properties WEB Properties Disable Front Page Login Allows access to homepage and status page web pages without forcing a l...

Page 144: ...he attribute to get a help text box which gives a brief description of the attribute 8 3 15 Reboot The reboot page allows the system administrator to perform commanded reboots of the wireless unit The reboot page also allows the system administrator to view a list of past reboot reasons The Previous Reasons For Reset Reboot field has been implemented as a drop down selection box where the latest r...

Page 145: ...ery 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 following the release of the Recovery switch When in recovery mode the user will be able to access the unit via the Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface will have its IP address set to 169 254 1 1 On connection to a ...

Page 146: ...ser to erase the security parameters such as AES parameters This is to comply with FIPS requirements Reboot This allows the user to reboot the unit This option must be executed after resetting the IP Ethernet configuration or erasing the configuration detailed above Software Version This is the software version of the recovery operating system permanently installed during manufacture Recovery Reas...

Page 147: ...as been downloaded the user 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 82 Figure 82 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 li...

Page 148: ...actory defaults button on the Recovery Options page Figure 79 The user will now be presented with a pop up box asking them to confirm the action Figure 83 Figure 83 Confirm Reset to Factory Default Pop Up On confirmation the following page will be displayed Figure 84 The user should now reboot the unit by pressing the Reboot button Figure 84 IP and Ethernet Erased Successfully page ...

Page 149: ...the unit fail to start up the user should refer to Section 10 Fault Finding 9 3 Erase Configuration To erase the unit s configuration the user should press the Erase Configuration button on the Recovery Options page Figure 79 The user will now be presented with a pop up box asking them to confirm the action Figure 86 Figure 86 Confirm Erase Configuration Pop Up On confirmation the following page w...

Page 150: ... configuration erased Should the unit fail to start up the user should refer to Section 10 Fault Finding 9 4 Erase Security Parameters To erase the unit s security parameters and to comply with FIPS the user should press the Zeroise Critical Security Parameters button on the Recovery Options page Figure 79 The user will now be presented with a pop up box asking them to confirm the action Figure 89...

Page 151: ...t This option can be used to reboot the unit The user will now be presented with a pop up box asking them to confirm the action Figure 91 Figure 91 Recovery 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 Fault Finding ...

Page 152: ...itched on Check that the power LED illuminates if the ODU connector is disconnected at the PIDU Plus open the PIDU Plus flap on the left hand side If it does illuminate then either the ODU is drawing too much current or the power wiring to the ODU is short circuit or the PSU is supplying insufficient power The likely fault can be determined by removing the jumper J906 found inside the removable co...

Page 153: ...ponse for power up disconnect the power and reapply and note what happens Differentiating between 1 3 and 4 can be achieved by removing the power for 1 second Watch the Ethernet indicator for 1 minute while power is removed if it never flashes then the problem is 1 3 Take the jumper J905 out of the PIDU Plus and check the current taken by the ODU This should be 300mA to 1A when starting to run nor...

Page 154: ... Recovery Switch Pressed and 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 169 254 1 1 Table 22 Power Indoor Unit LED check chart 10 1 3...

Page 155: ...then the configuration should be checked It is essential that the following items are correct Check for Alarm conditions on Home page Check that the software at each end of the link is the same version Check that the Target Mac address has not been mis configured at each end of the link Check Tx Power Check License keys to ensure that both units are the same product variant Check Master Slave stat...

Page 156: ...oesn 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 enough for the communication rates required Check that the ODU has not become misaligned ...

Page 157: ...ic 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 strike is possible Zone B In this zone a direct lightning strike is unusual but the full electromagnetic field is still present The zones are determined using the rolling sphere method an imaginary sphere typically 50 meter in r...

Page 158: ...unding wire should be connected to a grounding rod or the building grounding system before entry in to building The PTP 500 Series bridge ODU grounding point can be found on the bottom of the unit The 500 Series Bridge is supplied with an appropriate grounding lug for attachment to the ODU Figure 92 ODU mounted in Zones A B ...

Page 159: ...les and connectors Lightning protection Motorola PTP LPU 2 per link 2 Motorola Kits part number 2978 Grounding Stake RJ45 screened connectors NOTE There may be a local regulatory requirement to cross bond the CAT 5e cable at regular intervals to the mast This may be as frequent as every 10 meters 33 feet Figure 94 includes illustrations showing the placement of the PTP lightning protection units a...

Page 160: ... Diagrammatically Showing Typical Mast and Wall Installations The Lightning protection Unit should be mounted at the building entry point and must be grounded Figure 95 Figure 95 PTP LPU Installation Example for PTP 500 Series Not to Scale ...

Page 161: ...11 Lightning Protection 159 Figure 96 shows all the components that are supplied with the Motorola Kit 2978 Figure 96 PTP 500 Series LPU Kit ...

Page 162: ...11 Lightning Protection 160 11 3 Testing Your Installation If you have followed the above instructions you will have wired your system to the following diagram Figure 97 Simplified Circuit Diagram ...

Page 163: ...ble 23 3 Ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pins 1 8 for all cable lengths 4 Ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pin 1 and ODU ground for all cable lengths 5 Ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pin 8 and ODU ground for all cable lengths CAT 5 Length Meters Resistance between pins 1 2 3 6 4 5 and pins 7 8 ohms Resistance between pins 1 3 ohms Resista...

Page 164: ...heck the power LED illumination If the power LED still does not light then check the power source The PIDU Green power LED flashes A flashing power LED indicates that there is a short circuit on the output of the PIDU Check that pins 4 5 and 7 8 are not crossed with pins 1 2 and 3 6 on the RJ45 and also greater than 100K ohms between pins 1 8 The Ethernet LED flashes ten times but does not show Et...

Page 165: ... LPUs As a further aid to locating the fault the Ethernet connections are also available inside the LPU The connections can be accessed by rotating the LPU lid as shown in Figure 98 The Lid nut only needs to be slackened do not remove Test point P1 on the LPU PCB corresponds to pin 1 on the RJ45 etc An indication of power on the Ethernet cable is also provided inside the LPU LED PWR1 will illumina...

Page 166: ...different wind speeds is shown in Table 24 and Table 25 Lateral Force Pound at wind speed mph Largest Surface Area sq ft 80 100 120 160 200 PTP 500 Series Bridge Integrated 1 36 36 6 57 1 82 3 146 2 228 5 PTP 500 Series Bridge Connectorized 1 00 26 9 42 60 5 107 5 168 0 Table 24 Lateral Force Imperial Table 25 Lateral Force Metric NOTE When the connectorized version of 500 Series bridge is used wi...

Page 167: ...ry concerned to identify the likely wind speeds prevalent at the proposed location This will enable the installer to estimate the total wind loading on the support structures Examples of the sort of statistics that are available are USA Reported Fastest Single Wind Velocities for Selected U S Cities Source National Weather Service City State Wind Velocity mph Bismarck North Dakota 72 Buffalo New Y...

Page 168: ... Connectorized PTP 500 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 500 Series Integrated model The variant allows the use of a variety of externally mounted antennas either Flat Plate or Dish which have higher gains than provided by the integrated antenna ...

Page 169: ...n 1 2dB When operating PTP58500 with a 5MHz channel bandwidth and with dish antennas larger than 4 foot diameter the maximum operating power must be reduced to 24dBm 3dB reduction to ensure meeting FCC requirements 13 2 3 Suggested Antenna Choices 5 4 GHz The integrated antenna has a gain of 23 dBi External antennas from the list in Section 13 6 4 Suggested Antennas 5 4 GHz can be used with the Co...

Page 170: ...erface has to be modified to allow for the increased antenna gains at each end of the link The manufacturing process of the Connectorized 500 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 messagin...

Page 171: ...guration Pages The amended Configuration web page is shown below as Figure 101 Please refer to Section 8 3 4 Install Pages for the definitions of the parameters Antenna Gain Cable Loss and EIRP Figure 101 Connectorized 500 Series bridge System Configuration Page ...

Page 172: ...shown as Figure 102 to Figure 104 Figure 102 Connectorized PTP 500 Series Bridge Installation Wizard Page Antenna Gain Gain of the antenna you are connecting to the unit see table in Section 13 6 4 Suggested Antennas 5 4 GHz Cable Loss Loss in the cable between the ODU and the antenna NOTE In the event that there is a significant difference in length of the antenna cables for the two antenna ports...

Page 173: ...abbreviation for intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection which continually monitors the 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 and receive frequencies on the units The frequencies may be configured symmetrically or asymmetrically Figure 103 Connectorized 500 Series bridge Confirm...

Page 174: ...Cable Loss do not cause the link to exceed any applicable regulatory limit Figure 104 Connectorized 500 Series bridge Disarm Installation Page 13 4 Deployment Considerations The majority of radio links can be successfully deployed with the 500 Series It should only be necessary to use external antennas where the Link Estimator indicates marginal performance for a specific link for example when the...

Page 175: ...tallations must conform to any applicable local regulations for the Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP Ensuring compliance becomes more complex when the connectorized unit is used with external antennas which may be locally sourced With higher gain external antennas fitted the Maximum Transmit power may need to be reduced for operation in specific countries See Section 5 2 Licenses and Regio...

Page 176: ...roduct variant Antennas not included in these tables or having a gain greater than 37 7 dB 34 9 dB for PTP 54500 product variant are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms 13 6 2 Cable Losses FCC Regions Only The FCC approval for the product is based on tests with a cable loss between the units of approximately 1 2dB at 5 8GHz The use of lower cable ...

Page 177: ...ndrew Andrew 6 foot Dual Pol Parabolic PX6F 52 37 6dBi 37 6 Y Gabriel Gabriel 2 foot High Performance QuickFire Parabolic HQF2 52 N 28 2 Y Gabriel Gabriel 4 foot High Performance 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 H...

Page 178: ...Y Gabriel Gabriel 4 foot Standard Dual QuickFire Parabolic QFD4 52 N RK 34 7 Y Gabriel Gabriel 6 foot Standard Dual QuickFire Parabolic QFD6 52 N 37 7 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 2 foot Dual Pol Parabolic SPD2 5 2 28 1dBi 28 1 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 2 foot Parabolic SP2 5 2 29 0dBi 29 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 3 foot Dual Pol Parabolic SPD3 5 2 31 1dBi 31 1 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 3 foot Parabolic ...

Page 179: ...ot Parabolic SPF3 52AN or SPFX3 52AN 31 4dBi 31 4 Y RFS RFS 4 foot Parabolic SPF4 52AN or SPFX4 52AN 33 9dBi 33 9 Y RFS RFS 6 foot Parabolic SPF6 52AN or SPFX6 52AN 37 4dBi 37 4 Y RFS RFS 2 foot HP Parabolic SDF2 52AN or SDFX2 52AN 31 4dBi 31 4 Y RFS RFS 4 foot HP Parabolic SDF4 52AN or SDFX4 52AN 33 9dBi 33 9 Y RFS RFS 6 foot HP Parabolic SDF6 52AN or SDFX6 52AN 37 4dBi 37 4 Y StellaDoradus Stell...

Page 180: ...N 34 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 2 foot Standard QuickFire Parabolic QF2 52 N 28 5 Y Gabriel Gabriel 2 foot Standard QuickFire Parabolic QF2 52 N RK 28 5 Y Gabriel Gabriel 2 5 foot Standard QuickFire Parabolic QF2 5 52 N 31 2 Y Gabriel Gabrie...

Page 181: ...ves 4 foot Dual Pol Parabolic SPD4 5 2 34 4dBi 34 4 Y RadioWaves Radio Waves 4 foot Parabolic SP4 5 2 34 8dBi 34 8 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 RFS RFS 2 foot Parabolic SPF2 52AN or SPFX2 52AN 27 9dBi 27 9 Y RFS RFS 3 foot Parabolic SPF3 ...

Page 182: ...sier to align than those that have to be rotated around the mounting pole for alignment 13 7 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 com...

Page 183: ... keeping losses to a minimum taking into account the minimum cable lengths required by the FCC regulations see Section 13 6 3 Antennas for USA Canada 5 8 GHz When using separate antennas the Connectorized 500 Series Bridge should be mounted in such a position as to minimize both cable runs between the unit and the antennas It is not necessary to mount the Connectorized 500 Series Bridge at the mid...

Page 184: ...te 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 500 Series bridge unit Step 6 Connect the Connectorized 500 Series Bridge ODU to PIDU Plus cable and configure the unit as described in Section 7 7 Connecting Up Step 7 Align the connected antenna using the tones as described ...

Page 185: ...d by action of tightening It is recommended that the installation tone be left turned on armed during this process so that any movement can be noticed and counteracted by tightening the other side of the bracket 13 7 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 t...

Page 186: ...eatherproofed using self amalgamating tape It is recommended that a layer of PVC tape be placed over the self amalgamating tape to protect the joint while the self amalgamating tape cures and gives additional protection Figure 106 shows this diagrammatically for the 500 Series bridge end of the antenna cables If the antenna manufacturer has not supplied guidance on this matter the same technique s...

Page 187: ...scribed in Section 11 Lightning Protection 13 8 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 107 Figure 107 Additional Grounding When Using Connectorized Units ...

Page 188: ...yed where the antenna cables enter the building as shown in Figure 108 Figure 108 Lightning Arrestor Mounting The lighting arrestors 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 109 Figure 109 Polyphaser Assembly ...

Page 189: ... traffic although there is a small difference between the two modes rates because there is fragmentation in TDM for low priority traffic which causes the throughput to be reduced buy approximately 1 compared to the IP mode 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 li...

Page 190: ...14 Data Rate Calculations 188 Figure 111 QPSK 0 50 Single Payload Figure 112 QPSK 0 75 Single Payload ...

Page 191: ...14 Data Rate Calculations 189 Figure 113 16 QAM 0 50 Single Payload Figure 114 16 QAM 0 75 Single Payload ...

Page 192: ...14 Data Rate Calculations 190 Figure 115 64 QAM 0 67 Single Payload Figure 116 64 QAM 0 83 Single Payload ...

Page 193: ...14 Data Rate Calculations 191 Figure 117 QPSK 0 50 Dual Payload Figure 118 QPSK 0 75 Dual Payload ...

Page 194: ...14 Data Rate Calculations 192 Figure 119 16 QAM 0 50 Dual Payload Figure 120 16 QAM 0 75 Dual Payload ...

Page 195: ...14 Data Rate Calculations 193 Figure 121 64 QAM 0 67 Dual Payload Figure 122 64 QAM 0 83 Dual Payload ...

Page 196: ...ent over the wireless link using 128 bit encryption Option 2 allows the user to encrypt traffic using either 128 or 256 bit encryption The configuration process for both encryption variants is identical except for the selection of algorithm The following configuration example is for a 256 bit encryption key 15 1 Configuring Link Encryption After purchasing AES encryption for the PTP 500 Series wir...

Page 197: ...wsers 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 SURE POPUP DIALOG 4 When both license keys have been successfully validated confirm the reboot for ...

Page 198: ... recommends that the Configuration page Figure 124 be used to configure AES link encryption Figure 124 AES Configuration Data Entry Page Motorola recommends the following process 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 E...

Page 199: ...rect license key has been inserted into the unit The current license key is displayed on the License Key data entry page 15 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 ...

Page 200: ... Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For the connectorized version of the product and in order to reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the Effec...

Page 201: ... for use in Broadband Wireless Access System BWAS 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 particular countr...

Page 202: ...s 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 assigned to Roa...

Page 203: ...than that permitted by the regulations The transmitted power must be reduced to achieve this requirement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the US FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This ...

Page 204: ...th the same NB number as for PTP58500 as we have had to use a NB because of testing partially to V1 5 1 The relevant Declaration of Conformity can be found at www motorola com European Union EU Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive The European Union s WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have the crossed out trash bin label on the product or the ...

Page 205: ...16 Legal and Regulatory Notices 203 16 4 Exposure See Section 2 Avoiding Hazards ...

Page 206: ...tions In this Agreement the word Software refers to the set of instructions for computers in executable form and in any media which may include diskette CD ROM downloadable internet hardware or firmware licensed to you The word Documentation refers to electronic or printed manuals and accompanying instructional aids licensed to you The word Product refers to Motorola s MOTOwi4 fixed wireless broad...

Page 207: ...ke 1 copy of the transportable part of the Software which typically is supplied on diskette CD ROM or downloadable internet solely for back up purposes or ii copy the transportable part of the Software to a PC hard disk provided you keep the original solely for back up purposes If the Documentation is in printed form it may not be copied If the Documentation is in electronic form you may print out...

Page 208: ...h as diskette CD ROM downloadable internet then you will only use the medium which best meets your specific needs and will not loan rent lease or transfer the other media contained in the package without Motorola s written consent Unauthorized copying of the Software or Documentation or failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Agreement will result in automatic termination of this lice...

Page 209: ...t the express written consent of Motorola regardless of whether or not such transfer is accomplished by physical or electronic means Motorola s consent may be withheld at its discretion and may be conditioned upon transferee paying all applicable license fees and agreeing to be bound by this Agreement 16 5 1 8 Updates During the first 12 months after purchase of a Product or during the term of any...

Page 210: ...CURACY OR RELIABILITY OF THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so the above exclusion may not apply to you 16 5 1 11Limitation of Liability THE TOTAL LIABILITY OF MOTOROLA UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT LICENSED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN NO EVENT WILL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE IN ANY ...

Page 211: ...e aforementioned provisions of the FAR and DFARS as applicable to the particular procuring agency and procurement transaction 16 5 1 13 Term of License Your right to use the Software will continue in perpetuity unless terminated as follows Your right to use the Software will terminate immediately without notice upon a breach of this Agreement by you Within 30 days after termination of this Agreeme...

Page 212: ... and may be amended only in writing signed by both parties except that Motorola may modify this Agreement as necessary to comply with applicable laws 16 5 1 18 Third Party Software The software may contain one or more items of Third Party Software supplied by other third party suppliers The terms of this Agreement govern your use of any Third Party Software UNLESS A SEPARATE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE L...

Page 213: ...N OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE ONLY OPEN THE PACKAGE OR USE THE SOFTWARE AND RELATED PRODUCT IF YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE BY BREAKING THE SEAL ON THIS DISK KIT CDROM OR IF YOU USE THE SOFTWARE OR RELATED PRODUCT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS...

Page 214: ...NG NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 3 zlib h Interface of the zlib general purpose compression library version 1 2 3 July 18th 2005 Copyright C 1995 2005 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided as is without any express or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for an...

Page 215: ...OU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS OR FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY EVEN IF MOTOROLA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ...

Page 216: ...Antenna Type Integrated Flat plate antenna Connectorized Approved to operate with a selection of separately purchased single and dual polar antennas through 2xN type connectors check local regulations prior to purchase Antenna Gain 23 dBi typical Antenna Beamwidth 8 Degrees Receiver Sensitivity Adaptive varying between 94 dBm and 69 dBm Duplex Scheme Symmetric Fixed TDD Same frequency Tx Rx Range ...

Page 217: ...na Connectorized Approved to operate with a selection of separately purchased single and dual polar antennas through 2xN type connectors check local regulations prior to purchase Antenna Gain 23 dBi typical Antenna Beamwidth 8 Degrees Receiver Sensitivity Adaptive varying between 94 dBm and 69 dBm Duplex Scheme Symmetric Fixed TDD same or split frequency Tx Rx where regulations permit Range 155 mi...

Page 218: ...ary PTP MIB Canopy Prizm Lightning protection Built into the ODU an external PTP Lightning Protection Unit PTP LPU end device is required near the base of the tower or wall at the cable entrance point leading to the network 17 1 4 Ethernet Bridging Ethernet Bridging Specification Protocol IEEE802 3 QoS IEEE 802 1p eight levels IEEE 802 1Q IEEE 802 1ad Interface 10 100BaseT RJ 45 Supports MDI MDIX ...

Page 219: ...epth 3 75 95mm Weight 11 8 lbs 5 35 Kg including bracket Connectorized Specification Dimensions Width 12 2 309mm Height 12 2 309mm Depth 4 01 105mm Weight 10 4 lbs 4 7 Kg including bracket 17 1 6 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...

Page 220: ...3 1 PTP 54500 Variant 17 3 1 PTP 54500 Variant Region Specification USA CFR 47 Part 15 Class B Canada CSA Std C108 8 1993 Class B Europe EN55022 CISPR 22 17 3 2 PTP 58500 Variant Region Specification USA CFR 47 Part 15 Class B Canada CSA Std C108 8 1993 Class B Europe EN55022 CISPR 22 ...

Page 221: ...contact discharge Testing will be performed 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...

Page 222: ...A FCC Part 15 247 CANADA RSS 210 Issue 7 Annex 8 UK IR 2007 Eire ComReg 02 71R1 Germany Order No 47 2007 17 6 Environmental Specifications Category Specification Temperature ODU 40 F 40 C to 140 F 60 C PIDU Plus indoor deployment 32 F 0 C to 104o F 40 C PIDU Plus outdoor deployment within weatherproofed cabinet 40 F 40 C to 140 F 60 C Wind Loading 150mph Max 242kph See Section 12 Wind Loading for ...

Page 223: ...roof IP65 ODU IP53 PIDU Plus UV Exposure 10 year operational life UL746C test evidence 17 7 System Connections 17 7 1 PIDU Plus to ODU and ODU to Network Equipment Connections Figure 126 Cable Connection Diagram T568B Color Coding ...

Page 224: ... offers the highest system gain in its class through high sensitivity antennas for improved signal recovery It also features a Software Defined Radio system that operates on ultra fast digital signal processors but is controlled by firmware giving the ability to download new firmware when enhancements become available The 500 Series bridge has a built in web server for advanced management capabili...

Page 225: ...00 Series bridge integrate into my data network The 500 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 between the two buildings The 500 Series bridge forwards 802 3 Ethernet packets destined for the other part of the network and filters packets it does not need to forward The system is transparent to ...

Page 226: ...deral Communications Commission PTP Point to Point GPS Global Positioning System QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol RAM Random Access Memory ID Identity RTTT Road Transport and Traffic Telematics IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers STC Space Time Coding i DFS Intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection STP Shielded Twisted Pair IP Internet Protocol T...

Page 227: ...t 25 84 94 143 Fault Finding 142 Glossary 216 Grounding 60 Installation 98 149 162 172 175 IP address 64 Licence Key 132 Lightning 32 44 147 Link Budget 165 MAC Address 136 Management 33 124 MIB 125 Mounting 32 54 62 Networking 43 Password 132 Path Loss 46 Planning 36 45 Properties 133 radio 2 4 Radio 145 212 Reboot 134 136 141 Recovery 135 Regulatory 165 Repair 24 Reset 136 138 Restore 89 Safety ...

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