User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Description
- 2.1 TECHNOLOGY AND BENEFITS
- 2.2 APPLICATIONS
- 2.3 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS – RF, IP, DFS
- 2.4 POWER AND GROUNDING
- 2.5 ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS
- 2.6 SPECIFICATIONS
- 2.6.1 Radio specifications (common to all formats)
- 2.6.2 Specifications for PMP 430 SM radio with integrated antenna
- 2.6.3 Specifications for PMP 430 SM radio with optional LENS
- 2.6.4 Specifications for PMP 400 and PTP 200 radio with integrated antenna
- 2.6.5 Specification for PMP 400 and 430 connectorized radio
- 2.6.6 Specifications for PMP 400/430 kitted, connectorized radio (antenna included)
- 2.7 PERFORMANCE
- 3 Planning
- 4 Configuring
- 4.1 LINK OPERATION – 1X/2X/3X
- 4.2 TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER (AND NO JITTER)
- 4.3 DOWNLINK DATA %, RANGE, AND CONTROL SLOTS
- 4.4 DFS AND REGULATORY PARAMETERS FOR 5.8 & 5.4 GHZ RADIOS
- 4.5 NET ANTENNA GAIN FIELD
- 4.6 NETWORK CONTROL PARAMETERS
- 4.7 FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION
- 4.8 CYCLIC PREFIX (CONFIGURABLE ONLY ON PTP 200 BH & PMP 430 AP/SM)
- 5 Installation
- 6 Regulatory and Legal Notices
- 6.1 IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS
- 6.2 NATIONAL AND REGIONAL REGULATORY NOTICES
- 6.2.1 U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Notification
- 6.2.2 Industry Canada (IC) Notification
- 6.2.3 Regulatory Requirements for CEPT Member States (www.cept.org)
- 6.2.4 Equipment Disposal
- 6.2.5 EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance
- 6.2.6 Luxembourg Notification
- 6.2.7 Czech Republic Notification
- 6.2.8 Greece Notification
- 6.2.9 Brazil Notification
- 6.2.10 Labeling and Disclosure Table for China
- 6.3 EXPOSURE SEPARATION DISTANCES
- 6.4 LEGAL NOTICES
- 6.5 LIMIT OF LIABILITY
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 Series Canopy User Guide
Supplement
Issue 4 0 – DRAFT 6 November 2009 Page 15 of 64
A Cluster Management Module (CMM4) provides GPS synchronization and power to the PMP
400/430 and PTP 200 series of products: Table 5 details the power requirements of the APs and
BHs.
Table 5: CMM4 56VDC and 30 VDC Operation
Frequency PMP 400/430
Access Point (AP)
PTP 200
Backhaul (BH)
Canopy Custom
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
5.8 GHz
PMP 430 Series –
CAP 58430
N/A 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
The CMM4 can be configured with either or both a 56VDC and a 30VDC external power supply
as shown in Figure 9 and Figure 10. The CMM4 must be used for 56 VDC operations which are
required for the PMP 430 5.8-GHz AP, PMP 400 4.9-GHz AP and PTP 200 4.9-GHz BH. The
CMMmicro only supports 30 VDC operations.
Figure 9: CMM4 56 VDC Power Supply
Figure 10: CMMmicro and CMM4
30 VDC Power Supply
Shown in Figure 11 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 block. 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 11: CMM4 - 56 VDC and 30 VDC terminal blocks