Motorola Solutions 89FT7638 User Manual

PMP 400/430 Series Networks PTP 200/230 Series Bridges
Issue 6 August 2011
Notices
See important safety notice on exposure distance in Section 6.3 on page 71. See important regulatory and legal notices in Section 6 on page 64.
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PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement
Table of Contents
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Document Change History ................................................................................. 7
1.2 Abbreviations ..................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Feedback on Documentation ............................................................................. 9
1.4 Technical Support .............................................................................................. 9
2 Product Description ................................................................................................ 11
2.1 Technology and Benefits ................................................................................. 22
2.1.1 nLOS Benefits and Limitations .......................................................................... 22
2.2 Applications ..................................................................................................... 23
2.3 Configuration Options – RF, IP, DFS ............................................................... 24
2.4 Power and Grounding ...................................................................................... 24
2.5 Administration Systems ................................................................................... 25
2.6 Specifications .................................................................................................. 26
2.6.1 Radio specifications (common to all formats) ................................................... 26
2.6.2 Specifications for PMP 430 (5.4 & 5.8-GHz) SM and PTP 230 (5.4 & 5.8-GHz)
BH radio with integrated antenna ................................................................................... 27
2.6.3 Specifications for PMP 400 (4.9 & 5.4-GHz) AP/SM and PTP 200 (4.9 & 5.4-
GHz) BH radio with integrated antenna .......................................................................... 28
2.6.4 Specification for PMP 400/430 AP and PTP 200 BH connectorized radio ....... 29
2.6.5 Specifications for PMP 400/430 kitted, connectorized radio (antenna included)29
2.7 Performance .................................................................................................... 31
3 Configuring .............................................................................................................. 41
3.1 Link Operation – 1X/2X/3X .............................................................................. 41
3.2 Transmitter Output Power (and no Jitter) ................................ ......................... 42
3.3 Downlink Data %, Range, and Control Slots .................................................... 44
3.4 DFS and Regulatory Parameters for 5.8 & 5.4 GHz Radios ............................. 46
3.4.1 Background and Operation ............................................................................... 46
3.4.2 Setting DFS and Regulatory Parameters .......................................................... 48
3.5 External Gain Field .......................................................................................... 52
3.6 Network Control Parameters ........................................................................... 53
3.7 Forward Error Correction ................................................................................. 53
3.8 Cyclic Prefix (Configurable only on PTP 200/230 BH & PMP 430 AP/SM) ....... 53
4 Installation ............................................................................................................... 55
4.1 Installing an AP with Connectorized Antenna .................................................. 55
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4.2 Installing an SM or BH with an Integrated Antenna .......................................... 62
5 Regulatory and Legal Notices ................................................................................ 64
5.1 Important Note on Modifications ...................................................................... 64
5.2 National and Regional Regulatory Notices....................................................... 64
5.2.1 U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Notification ......................... 64
5.2.2 Industry Canada (IC) Notification ...................................................................... 67
5.2.3 Regulatory Requirements for CEPT Member States (www.cept.org) ............... 68
5.2.4 European Union Notification for 5.8 GHz Product ............................................ 69
5.2.5 Equipment Disposal .......................................................................................... 69
5.2.6 EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance ........................................ 69
5.2.7 UK Notification ................................................................................................... 69
5.2.8 Luxembourg Notification.................................................................................... 69
5.2.9 Czech Republic Notification .............................................................................. 70
5.2.10 Greece Notification ............................................................................................ 70
5.2.11 Brazil Notification ............................................................................................... 70
5.2.12 Labeling and Disclosure Table for China .......................................................... 70
5.3 Exposure Separation Distances ....................................................................... 71
5.3.1 Details of Exposure Separation Distances Calculations and Power
Compliance Margins ....................................................................................................... 71
5.4 Legal Notices ................................................................................................... 73
5.4.1 Software License Terms and Conditions .......................................................... 73
5.4.2 Hardware Warranty in US ................................................................................. 75
5.5 Limit of Liability ................................................................................................ 75
List of Tables
Table 1: Motorola PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series............................................. 12
Table 2: 5.8GHz OFDM - PMP 430 and PTP 230 Series Model Number Descriptions .. 12
Table 3: 5.4GHz OFDM - PMP 430 Series Model Number Descriptions ........................ 14
Table 4: 5.4GHz OFDM - PMP 400 and PTP 200/230 Model Number Descriptions ...... 15
Table 5: 4.9GHz OFDM - PMP 400 and PTP 200 Model Number Descriptions ............. 16
Table 6: CMM4 56VDC and 30 VDC Operation ............................................................. 17
Table 7: Ancillary Equipment and Model Numbers ........................................................ 20
Table 8: Performance Details ........................................................................................ 32
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Table 9: PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Tx output power ............................................ 42
Table 10: PMP 400/430 AP Control Slot Settings .......................................................... 45
Table 11: 5.4 / 5.8 GHz OFDM DFS Operation based on Region Code ........................ 47
Table 12: US FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers and Covered
Configurations ........................................................................................................ 65
Table 13: Disclosure Table ............................................................................................ 71
Table 14: Exposure Separation Distances ..................................................................... 71
Table 15: Calculated Exposure Distances and Power Compliance Margins .................. 72
List of Figures
Figure 1: PMP 430 CAP 54430 & 58430 ......................................................................... 6
Figure 2: PMP 400 CAP 54400 - 5.4 GHz ....................................................................... 6
Figure 3: PMP 400 CAP 49400 - 4.9 GHz ....................................................................... 6
Figure 4: PMP 430 CSM 54430 & 58430 ......................................................................... 6
Figure 5: PMP 400 CSM 54400 - 5.4GHz ........................................................................ 6
Figure 6: PMP 400 CSM 49400 - 4.9 GHz ....................................................................... 6
Figure 7: PTP 200 Integrated .......................................................................................... 7
Figure 8: PTP 200 Connectorized ................................................................ ................... 7
Figure 9: PTP 230 Integrated .......................................................................................... 7
Figure 10: CMM4 56 VDC Power Supply ...................................................................... 18
Figure 11: CMMmicro and CMM4 30 VDC Power Supply ...................................... 18
Figure 12: CMM4 - 56 VDC and 30 VDC terminal blocks .............................................. 18
Figure 13: 600SS Surge Suppression AP and SM diagram ................................ ........... 19
Figure 14: LOS, nLOS, and NLOS ................................................................................ 23
Figure 15: AP Grounding Lug ........................................................................................ 25
Figure 16: 600SS pole mount kit ................................................................................... 25
Figure 17: PMP 430 SM ................................................................................................ 28
Figure 18: PMP 430 SM with Optional LENS ................................................................ 28
Figure 19: PMP 400 and PTP 200 radio with integrated antenna .................................. 29
Figure 20: PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 BH connectorized radio .................................... 29
Figure 21: CAP 49400 ................................................................................................... 30
Figure 22: CAP 58430 and 54430 ................................................................................. 30
Figure 23: Dynamic Rate Adapt on AP "Configuration => General" page ...................... 41
Figure 24: SM Power Level on AP “Home => Session Status” page. ............................ 44
Figure 25: Max Range & Downlink Data on AP "Configuration => Radio" page. ............ 45
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Figure 26: DFS Status on AP "Home => DFS Status" page. ......................................... 46
Figure 27: Region Code on AP “Configuration => General” page .................................. 50
Figure 28: Configured Region Code on SM Configuration => General page ................. 51
Figure 29: Active Region Code on SM Home => General Status page .......................... 51
Figure 30: Ground lug highlighted on AP ....................................................................... 61
Figure 31: Dielectric Grease – Apply to RJ45 connector ............................................... 62
Figure 32: Dielectric Grease - Insert Ethernet Cable ..................................................... 63
List of Procedures
Procedure 1: Assembling a 5.8 or 5.4 GHz AP, and attaching to tower ......................... 56
Procedure 2: Assembling a 4.9 GHz AP, and attaching to tower ................................... 58
Procedure 3: Cabling and Grounding/Earthing the AP ................................................... 61
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PMP 430 Series – 5.4 & 5.8 GHz
Figure 1: PMP 430 CAP
54430 & 58430
PMP 400 Series
– 5.4 GHz
Figure 2: PMP 400 CAP 54400
- 5.4 GHz
PMP 400 Series
– 4.9 GHz
Figure 3: PMP 400 CAP
49400 - 4.9 GHz
Figure 4: PMP 430 CSM
54430 & 58430
Figure 5: PMP 400 CSM 54400
- 5.4GHz
Integrated and Connectorized
Figure 6: PMP 400 CSM
49400 - 4.9 GHz
Integrated and Connectorized
1 Introduction
This guide provides product configuration information specific to the PMP 400/430 Series networks and PTP 200/230 Series bridges in 5.8-GHz, 5.4-GHz and 4.9-GHz bands. Note: PMP 400 5.4-GHz Series is replaced with PMP 430 5.4-GHz Series.
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Figure 7: PTP 200
Integrated
PTP 54200 and 49200
Figure 8: PTP 200
Connectorized
PTP 54200 and 49200
Figure 9: PTP 230
Integrated
PTP 54230 and 58230
Issue 1
First Issue
Issue 2
Added the following:
PTP 200 Series – 5.4-GHz BHs PMP 400 and PTP 200 – Products using AES encryption
PTP 200 Series Backhauls –5.4 and 4.9 GHz
PTP 230 Series Backhauls –5.4 and 5.8 GHz
This guide should be used along with the Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide, which covers general information, including all network features, RF control features, and GUI (Graphical User Interface) features common across PMP 100, 400, and 500 Series networks and PTP 100 and 200 Series bridges. The Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide is available from the “User Guides” section of the Canopy Document Library,
http://motorola.motowi4solutions.com/support/library/?region=1&cat=8.
This guide assumes that the reader has general RF (Radio Frequency) and Internet Protocol (IP) knowledge and background.
This issue, Issue 6, is consistent with features provided by Canopy Release 11.0.1 (and consistent with features provided by PTP 230 Canopy Release 10.7). Separate Release Notes for each release are available and include open issues and other important information specific to each release.
R11.0.1 and R10.7 Software and software release notes can be downloaded from the Motorola support web site: http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/software/.

1.1 DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY

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Software Release 8.4.3 features
Issue 3
Added the following 4.9-GHz public safety band products:
PTP 200 Series – 4.9-GHz BHs PMP 400 Series – 4.9-GHz APs and SMs Software Release 9.4.2 features
Issue 4
Added the following:
Software Release 9.5 features to support PMP 400 and PTP 200 PMP 430 Series – 5.8-GHz APs and SMs Software Release 10.0 features to support PMP 430 (10MHz channel) Updated customer support email and phone numbers
Issue 5
Added the following:
PMP 430 Series 5.4-GHz AP and SM
PMP 430 Series (5.4 and 5.8-GHz OFDM) with Release 10.3
o Configurable 5, 10 and 20 MHz channel bandwidth
Note: PMP 400 Series 5.4-GHz OFDM supports 10MHz channels.
o 2.5MHz center channels when configured for 5MHz channel bandwidth o Added support for 1/16 Cyclic Prefix in addition to 1/4 and 1/8
Note: PMP 400 Series 5.4-GHz OFDM supports 1/4 Cyclic Prefix
o Increased Packets Per Second (PPS) from 6,800 to 15,000 PPS o 802.1ad Q-in-Q DVLAN (Double VLAN) tagging o Dynamic Rate Adapt – configurable (1X, 2X, 3X) uplink/downlink rate
PMP 400 and PTP 200 Series with Release 10.3
o 802.1ad Q-in-Q DVLAN (Double VLAN) tagging o Dynamic Rate Adapt – configurable(1X, 2X, 3X) uplink/downlink rate
Issue 6
Added the following:
PTP 230 Series 5.4 and 5.8-GHz BHM and BHS
1X
1X (QPSK) modulation
2X
2X (16 QAM) modulation
3X
3X (64 QAM) modulation
AES AP
Advanced Encryption Standard Access Point Module
BH
Backhaul Module, either timing master or timing slave
BHM
Backhaul Module – Master
BHS CAP CIR
Backhaul Module – Slave Access Point Module Committed Information Rate
CMM
Cluster Management Module (CMM4 or CMMicro)
CNUT CSM
Canopy Network Updater Tool Subscriber Module
DES DFS
Data Encryption Standard Dynamic Frequency Selection for radar avoidance

1.2 ABBREVIATIONS

The following abbreviations may be used in these notes:
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DHCP DiffServ
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Differentiated Services
EIRP
Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
EU FCC FSK GHz GPS
European Union Federal Communications Commission (United States) Frequency Shift Keying Gigahertz Global Positioning System Note: CMM uses GPS to synchronize APs & BHs
LoS MIB MIR NAT
Line of Sight Management Information Base for SNMP Maximum Information Rate Network Address Translation
nLoS NLoS OFDM
Near Line of Sight Non Line of Sight Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
PMP PPS PTP
Point-to-Multi-Point (AP to SMs) Packet Per Second Point-to-Point (Backhauls)
QAM
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
QPSK
Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
RF
Radio Frequency
SM VDC VLAN
Subscriber Module Volts Direct Current Virtual Local Area Network

1.3 FEEDBACK ON DOCUMENTATION

Is this document accurate, complete, and clear? How can it be improved? Please send your feedback on Canopy documentation to technical-documentation@canopywireless.com.

1.4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Tip! Do not clear the Event Log after you encounter issues. It may be useful to
Technical Support, if you need to escalate the issue. Here is the escalation path for resolution of a problem:
1. Check documentation:
this document  Canopy System Release 8 Users Guide, available at
http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/software.
2. Consider checking the Community Forum and Knowledge Base at
http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/support/community.
3. Escalate the problem to your Canopy supplier or reseller.
4. Escalate the problem to Canopy Technical Support or other designated Tier 3
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technical support:
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement
U.S. and Canada Email: technical-support@canopywireless.com
1-866-961-9288
Latin and Central America Email: technical-support@canopywireless.com Argentina 0800-666-2789 Brazil 0800-891-4360 Columbia 01-800-912-0557 Mexico 001-800-942-7721 Peru 0800-70-086 All other countries +420 533 336 946
Europe, Middle East, Email: essc@motorola.com
and Africa Denmark 043682114
France 0157323434 Germany 06950070204 Italy 0291483230 Lithuania 880 030 828 Netherlands 0202061404 Norway 24159815 Portugal 0217616160 Spain 0912754787 Russia 810 800 228 41044 Saudi Arabia 800 844 5345 South Africa 0800981900 United Kingdom 0203 0277499
Asia Pacific Email: WiBBsupport.apac@motorola.com +6048503854 (9am - 5pm Malaysia Time) +420 533 336 946 (outside hours)
When you send e-mail or call, please include, as appropriate, software release on each module, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and features enabled, like NAT, VLAN, high priority channel, or CIR. You may be asked to run the Support Tool on CNUT or Prizm to provide a complete network picture.
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2 Product Description
PMP 400/430 Series networks and PTP 200/230 Series bridges add OFDM-based (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) products to the Canopy family.
PMP 430 5.4 and 5.8-GHz SMs as shown in Figure 4 on page 6 use the Canopy SM form
factor with an integrated antenna.
PMP 400 5.4-GHz SMs as shown in Figure 5 on page 6 are available with either an
integrated antenna or an external N-type connector on a short length of coaxial cable for connecting to a connectorized antenna.
PMP 400 5.4-GHz AP and PMP 430 5.4 and 5.8-GHz APs as shown on page 6 are
always connectorized, and sold either as a radio with a connectorized antenna as a kit, or as a radio with an external N-type connector on a short length of coaxial cable for connecting to an operator-provided antenna. U.S. customers must use the kit version since the FCC requires the radio to be regulatory certified with the connectorized antenna.
PTP 200 5.4 and 4.9-GHz BHs as shown in Figure 7 and Figure 8 on page 7 are
available with either an integrated antenna or an external N-type connector on a short length of coaxial cable for connecting to a connectorized antenna.
PTP 230 5.4 and 5.8-GHz BHs as shown in Figure 9 on page 7 use the Canopy SM form
factor with an integrated antenna.
PMP 400/430 Series networks are available in multiple bands:
PMP 58430 APs and SM provide connectivity in the unlicensed 5.8 GHz band. PMP 54430 APs and SMs provide connectivity in the unlicensed 5.4 GHz band. PMP 54400 APs and SMs provide connectivity in the unlicensed 5.4 GHz band. PMP 49400 APs and SMs provide connectivity in the licensed 4.9 GHz band allocated to
public safety services. State and local governmental entities are eligible to hold 4.9 GHz licenses.
PTP 200/230 Series networks are available in multiple bands:
PTP 54200 BHs provide connectivity in the unlicensed 5.4 GHz band. PTP 49200 BHs provide connectivity in the licensed 4.9 GHz band allocated to public
safety services. State and local governmental entities are eligible to hold 4.9 GHz
licenses. PTP 54230 BHs provide connectivity in the unlicensed 5.4 GHz band. PTP 58230 BHs provide connectivity in the unlicensed 5.8 GHz band.
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Frequency
PMP Series
(Point-to-
MultiPoint)
PTP Series
(Point-To-Point)
Channel Bandwidth
Cyclic
Prefix
Software Version
PMP
Series
PTP
Series
PMP
Series
PTP
Series
5.8 GHz
PMP 430 Series ­58430
PTP 230 Series
-58230
5, 10 or 20MHz
10 or 20MHz
1/4, 1/8 or 1/16
11.0.1
10.7
5.4 GHz
PMP 430 Series ­54430
PTP 230 Series
-54230
5, 10 or 20MHz
10 or 20MHz
1/4, 1/8 or 1/16
11.0.1
10.7
5.4 GHz
PMP 400 Series
- 54400
PTP 200 Series
- 54200
10MHz
10MHz
1/4
11.0.1
11.0.1
4.9 GHz
PMP 400 Series ­49400
PTP 200 Series
- 49200
10MHz
10MHz
1/4
11.0.1
11.0.1
CSM 58430 Model Number
5.8GHz OFDM Subscriber Module (SM) Description
Encryption
Picture
Power 29.5
VDC
Supply Type
Specs
in
Section
5790SM4
5.8 GHz OFDM SM – 4 Mbps
DES
Refer to Table 7
for Models
2.6.2
5791SM4
5.8 GHz OFDM SM – 4 Mbps
AES
2.6.2
5790SM10
5.8 GHz OFDM SM – 10 Mbps
DES
2.6.2
5791SM10
5.8 GHz OFDM SM – 10 Mbps
AES
2.6.2
5790SM20
5.8 GHz OFDM SM – 20 Mbps
DES
2.6.2
5791SM20
5.8 GHz OFDM SM – 20 Mbps
AES
2.6.2
5790SM40
5.8 GHz OFDM SM – Uncapped
DES
2.6.2
5791SM40
5.8 GHz OFDM SM – Uncapped
AES
2.6.2
Table 1 shows the Motorola PMP 400/430 Series and PTP 200/230 Series of products by
frequency band, channel bandwidth, cyclic prefix and current software version.
Table 1: Motorola PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series
Table 2 shows the Motorola PMP 430 Series (5.8 GHz OFDM) AP and SM models.
Table 2: 5.8GHz OFDM - PMP 430 and PTP 230 Series Model Number Descriptions
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CAP 58430 Model Number
5.8GHz OFDM Access Point (AP) Description
Encryption
Picture
CMM Type
Specs
in
Section
5780AP
5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 5780APUS
5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna - US Model
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 5781AP
5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 5781APUS
5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna - US Model
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 5780APC
5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP – No antenna
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.4 5781APC
5.8 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP - No antenna
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.4
PTP 58230 Model Number
5.8GHz OFDM Backhaul (BH) Description
Encryption
Picture
CMM Type
Specs
in
Section
5780BH10
5.8 GHz OFDM BH – 10 Mbps
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5780BH20
5.8 GHz OFDM BH – 20 Mbps
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5780BH50
5.8 GHz OFDM BH – Uncapped
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5781BH10
5.8 GHz OFDM BH – 10 Mbps
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5781BH20
5.8 GHz OFDM BH – 20 Mbps
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5781BH50
5.8 GHz OFDM BH – Uncapped
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
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CSM 54430 Model Number
5.4GHz OFDM Subscriber Module (SM) Description
Encryption
Picture
Power 29.5
VDC
Supply Type
Specs
in
Section
5490SM4
5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 4 Mbps
DES
Refer to Table 7
for Models
2.6.2
5491SM4
5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 4 Mbps
AES
2.6.2
5490SM10
5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 10 Mbps
DES
2.6.2
5491SM10
5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 10 Mbps
AES
2.6.2
5490SM20
5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 20 Mbps
DES
2.6.2
5491SM20
5.4 GHz OFDM SM – 20 Mbps
AES
2.6.2
5490SM40
5.4 GHz OFDM SM – Uncapped
DES
2.6.2
5491SM40
5.4 GHz OFDM SM – Uncapped
AES
2.6.2
CAP 54430 Model Number
5.4GHz OFDM Access Point (AP) Description
Encryption
Picture
CMM Type
Specs
in
Section
5480AP
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 5480APUS*
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna - US Model
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 5481AP
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 5481APUS*
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna - US Model
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 5480APC
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP – No antenna
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.4 5481APC
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP - No antenna
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.4
Table 3 shows the Motorola PMP 430 Series (5.4 GHz OFDM) AP and SM models.
Table 3: 5.4GHz OFDM - PMP 430 Series Model Number Descriptions
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CSM 54400 Model Number
5.4 GHz OFDM Subscriber Module (SM) Description
DES
or
AES
Picture
Power 29.5 VDC
Supply Type
Specs
in
Section
5440SM
5.4 GHz OFDM SM
DES
Refer to Table 7
for Models
2.6.3
5441SM
5.4 GHz OFDM SM
AES
2.6.3
5440SMC
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized SM
DES
2.6.4
5441SMC
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized SM
AES
2.6.4
CAP 54400 Model Number
5.4 GHz OFDM Access Point (AP) Description
DES
or
AES
Picture
CMM Type
Specs
in
Section
5440AP
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna
DES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.5
5440APUS
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna - US Model
DES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.5
5441AP
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna
AES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.5
5441APUS
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna - US Model
AES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.5
5440APC
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP – No Antenna
DES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.4
5441APC
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP – No Antenna
AES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.4
PTP 54200 Model Number
5.4 GHz OFDM Backhaul (BH) Description
DES or AES
Picture
CMM Type
Specs
in
Section
5440BH
5.4 GHz OFDM BH
DES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.3
5440BHUS
5.4 GHz OFDM BH – US Model
DES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.3
5441BH
5.4 GHz OFDM BH
AES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.3
5441BHUS
5.4 GHz OFDM BH – US Model
AES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.3
5440BHC
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized BH
DES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.4
5440BHCUS
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized BH – US Model
DES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.4
5441BHC
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized BH
AES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.4
5441BHCUS
5.4 GHz OFDM Connectorized BH – US Model
AES
CMMmicro or CMM4
2.6.4
Table 4 shows the Motorola PMP 400 and PTP 200/230 Series (5.4 GHz OFDM) models
available.
Table 4: 5.4GHz OFDM - PMP 400 and PTP 200/230 Model Number Descriptions
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PTP 54230 Model Number
5.4 GHz OFDM Backhaul (BH) Description
DES or AES
Picture
CMM Type
Specs
in
Section
5480BH10
5.4 GHz OFDM BH – 10 Mbps
DES
Requires CMM4
w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5480BH20
5.4 GHz OFDM BH – 20 Mbps
DES
Requires CMM4
w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5480BH50
5.4 GHz OFDM BH – Uncapped
DES
Requires CMM4
w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5481BH10
5.4 GHz OFDM BH – 10 Mbps
AES
Requires CMM4
w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5481BH20
5.4 GHz OFDM BH – 20 Mbps
AES
Requires CMM4
w/56 VDC supply
2.6.6
5481BH50
5.4 GHz OFDM BH – Uncapped
AES
Requires 56 VDC
supply
2.6.6
CSM 49400 Model Number
4.9 GHz OFDM Subscriber Module (SM) Description
Encryption
Picture
Power 56 VDC
Supply Type
Specs
in
Section
4940SM
4.9 GHz OFDM SM
DES
Refer to Table 7
for Models
2.6.3
4941SM
4.9 GHz OFDM SM
AES
2.6.3
4940SMC
4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized SM
DES
2.6.4
4941SMC
4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized SM
AES
2.6.4
CAP 49400 Model Number
4.9 GHz OFDM Access Point (AP) Module Description
Encryption
Picture
Power 56 VDC
CMM Type
Specs
in
Section
4940AP
4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5 4941AP
4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP w/antenna
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.5
Table 5 shows the Motorola PMP 400 and PTP 200 Series (4.9 GHz OFDM) AP, SM and BH
models.
Table 5: 4.9GHz OFDM - PMP 400 and PTP 200 Model Number Descriptions
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4940APC
4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP – No antenna
DES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.4
4941APC
4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized AP – No antenna
AES
Requires CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.4
PTP 49200 Model Number
4.9 GHz OFDM Backhaul (BH) Description
Encryption
Picture
Power 56 VDC
CMM Type
Specs
in
Section
4940BH
4.9 GHz OFDM BH
DES
Wall type 56VDC supply or CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.3
4941BH
4.9 GHz OFDM BH
AES
Wall type 56VDC supply or CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.3
4940BHC
4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized BH – No antenna
DES
Wall type 56VDC supply or CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.4
4941BHC
4.9 GHz OFDM Connectorized BH – No antenna
AES
Wall type 56VDC supply or CMM4 w/56 VDC supply
2.6.4
Frequency
PMP Series
Access Point (AP)
PTP 230 Series
Backhaul (BH)
Canopy Custom
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
5.8 GHz
5.4 GHz
PMP 430 Series – CAP 58430/54430
PTP 230 Series – PTP 58230/54230
56 VDC - Power on pins 5 & 8, return on pins 4 & 7
5.4 GHz
PMP 400 Series – CAP 54400
PTP 200 Series – PTP 54200
30 VDC - power on pins 7 and 8 and return on pins 4 and 5
4.9 GHz
PMP 400 Series – CAP 49400
PTP 200 Series – PTP 49200
56 VDC - Power on pins 5 & 8, return on pins 4 & 7
A Cluster Management Module (CMM4) provides GPS synchronization and power to the PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 series of products: Table 6 details the power requirements of the APs and BHs.
Table 6: CMM4 56VDC and 30 VDC Operation
The CMM4 can be configured with either or both a 56VDC and a 30VDC external power supply as shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11. The CMM4 must be used for 56 VDC operations which are required for the PMP 430 5.4 and 5.8-GHz AP, PMP 400 4.9-GHz AP, PTP 200 4.9-GHz BH, and PTP 230 5.4 and 5.8-GHz BH. The CMMmicro only supports 30 VDC operations.
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Figure 10: CMM4 56 VDC Power Supply
Figure 11: CMMmicro and CMM4
30 VDC Power Supply
Shown in Figure 12 is a CMM4 with labels for the various parts. When using both a 56 VDC and 30 VDC power supply, it is necessary to install a resistor in the 30 VDC terminal blocks. Refer to instructions included with the CMM4.
For details on configuring the CMM4, refer to the CMM4 User Guide which is available from the Motorola support web site. http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/software/
Figure 12: CMM4 - 56 VDC and 30 VDC terminal blocks
A Cluster Management Module (CMMmicro) provides GPS synchronization and 30 VDC power to the:
5.4-GHz PMP 400 Series - CAP 54400 uses 30 VDC
5.4-GHz PTP 200 Series - PTP 54200 uses 30 VDC
A 600SSD surge suppressor provides over-voltage and over-current protection to APs, SMs, and BHs in various configurations. The diagram in Figure 13 illustrates the use of the 600SS surge suppressor with the PMP 400/430 AP and SM.
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Figure 13: 600SS Surge Suppression AP and SM diagram
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Name
Model or Part Number
Typically use with
C A P
5 x 4 3 0
C S M
5 x 4 3 0
P T P
5 x 2 3 0
C A P
5 4 4 0 0
C S M
5 4 4 0 0
P T P
5 4 2 0 0
C A P
4 9 4 0 0
C S M
4 9 4 0 0
P T P
4 9 2 0 0
Cluster Management Module micro (CMMmicro – 30 VDC power supply)
Controller and 8-port embedded switch Outdoor enclosure for controller and
switch (but not power supply)
30 VDC power supply included with two
models (with 10 ft (3m) DC cable)
GPS antenna and mounting bracket
1070CK (with N. American AC cord for power supply)
1070CK-02 (no AC cord) 1070CK-03 (no power supply)
X X CMMmicro or CMM4 30 VDC power supply
(w 10 ft (3 m) DC cable) ACPS112WA (with N. American AC
cord for power supply) APCS112W-02A (no AC cord)
X X
PMP 400/430 5.8 & 5.4 GHz SM 29.5 VDC power supply (also for isolated 5.4GHz AP or BH)
Includes 6 ft (2m) DC cord No AC cord needed (plugs directly
into AC receptacle)
ACPSSW-09B (US, UK, Euro clips) ACPSSW-13B (N. America) ACPSSW-10C (Argentina) ACPWWS-11C (China) ACPSSW-12A (Australia)
X X
Table 7 lists various ancillary equipment and model numbers.
Table 7: Ancillary Equipment and Model Numbers
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Name
Model or Part Number
Typically use with
C A P
5 x 4 3 0
C S M
5 x 4 3 0
P T P
5 x 2 3 0
C A P
5 4 4 0 0
C S M
5 4 4 0 0
P T P
5 4 2 0 0
C A P
4 9 4 0 0
C S M
4 9 4 0 0
P T P
4 9 2 0 0
Cluster Management Module 4 (CMM4)
Controller and 14-port EtherWAN switch
(old version had 9-port EtherWAN switch)
Outdoor enclosure for controller and
switch (but not power supply) No power supply GPS antenna and mounting bracket
1090CK Power supply is not included – Order
56 VDC and/or 30 VDC power supply
X
X X X
X
Cluster Management Module (CMM4)
Controller ONLY – Without EtherWAN
switch Outdoor enclosure for controller
(but not power supply) GPS antenna and mounting bracket
1091 Power supply is not included – Order
56 VDC and/or 30 VDC power supply
X
X X X
X
56 VDC power supply for CMM4
Does not include DC cable or AC line
cord – Procure locally
SGPN4076
X
X
X
PMP 400 4.9GHz SM 56 VDC power supply (also for standalone use with PMP 430 5.4
and 5.8 GHz AP, PMP 400 4.9 GHz AP or PTP 200 5.4 and 4.9 GHz BH)
Includes 6 ft (2m) DC cord Requires country-specific AC cord
SGPN4063A Power cord is not included - Order
country specific AC cord
X
4.9 GHz SM 56 VDC power supply AC cords (also for standalone use with PMP 430 5.4
and 5.8 GHz AP, PMP 400 4.9 GHz AP or PTP 200 5.4 and 4.9 GHz BH)
SGKN4427A (US/Canada/Mexico) SGKN4426A (Europe) SGKN4425A (Australia) SGKN4424A (China-Mainland) SGKN4423A (Japan) SGKN4422A (Korea) SGKN4421A (United
Kingdom/Singapore) SGKN4420A (India/Pakistan/South Africa) SGKN4419A (Argentina)
X
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Name
Model or Part Number
Typically use with
C A P
5 x 4 3 0
C S M
5 x 4 3 0
P T P
5 x 2 3 0
C A P
5 4 4 0 0
C S M
5 4 4 0 0
P T P
5 4 2 0 0
C A P
4 9 4 0 0
C S M
4 9 4 0 0
P T P
4 9 2 0 0
Surge suppressor (AP, SM, BH) 600SSD
X X X X X X X X X Surge suppressor pole-mount kit
Refer to Figure 16 on page 25
SGHN5169A
X X X X X X
Radio mounting bracket
SMMB2A
X X X X
X

2.1 TECHNOLOGY AND BENEFITS

The radio automatically selects QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying), 16-QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation), or 64-QAM based on RF environment to provide 1X, 2X, and 3X operation, respectively. This provides 3 speeds and a throughput of over 45 Mbps aggregate (sum of up plus down when configured for 20MHz channel bandwidth) compared to FSK Canopy products with 2 speeds and a throughput of up to 14 Mbps.
The OFDM radios feature lower receive sensitivity, FEC (Forward Error Correction), and higher antenna gain, all of which combine to provide longer range within regulatory-specified EIRP (Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power).
Details on performance are listed in Table 8 on page 32. The PMP 400 and PTP 200 Series radios use an OFDM physical layer with 10 MHz channels and
256 sub-carriers while the PMP 430 Series radios use an OFDM physical layer with configurable channel bandwidth of 5, 10 or 20MHz. The PTP 230 Series radios use an OFDM physical layer with configurable channel bandwidth of 10 or 20 MHz. A PMP 400 Series 5.4-GHz radio with 10MHz channels will interoperate with a PMP 430 Series 5.4-GHz radio configured with 10MHz channel bandwidth and 1/4 cyclic prefix. However; due to the different carrier and modulation schemes between these OFDM radios and FSK Canopy radios, the two do not interoperate over the air. For example, a PMP 430/400 Series 5.4-GHz OFDM SM cannot connect to a 5.4-GHz FSK AP.

2.1.1 nLOS Benefits and Limitations

In addition to providing LOS (Line-of-Sight) connectivity, use of OFDM technology can provide nLOS (near Line-of-Sight) connectivity and sometimes NLOS (Non-Line-of-Sight) connectivity:
LOS: the installer can see the AP from the SM and the first Fresnel zone is clear.
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nLOS: the installer can see the AP from the SM, but a portion of the first Fresnel zone is
blocked.
NLOS: the installer cannot see the AP from the SM and a portion or even much of the
first Fresnel zone is blocked, but subsequent Fresnel zones are open.
Figure 14 shows examples of LOS, nLOS, and NLOS links.
Figure 14: LOS, nLOS, and NLOS
Whereas multi-pathing degrades a link in some technologies (FSK, for example), OFDM can often use multi-pathing to an advantage to overcome nLOS, especially in cases where the Fresnel zone is only partially blocked by buildings, “urban canyons”, or foliage. OFDM tends to help especially when obstacles are near the middle of the link, and less so when the obstacles are very near the SM, AP, or BH.
However, attenuation through walls and trees is substantial for any use of the 5.8 GHz, 5.4 GHz or 4.9 GHz frequency bands. Even with OFDM, these products should not be expected to penetrate walls or extensive trees and foliage.

2.2 APPLICATIONS

Applications for the PMP 400/PTP 200 (5.4-GHz) and PMP 430/PTP 230 (5.4 & 5.8-GHz) Series include:
High throughput enterprise applications nLOS video surveillance in metro areas Extend networks into urban areas Extend networks into areas with foliage
Applications for the PMP 49400 (4.9-GHz) and PTP 49200 Series systems include:
High throughput licensed network for government applications Municipal network - nLOS video surveillance in metro areas Disaster relief network Data service network - extend licensed networks into areas with foliage
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