User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Product Description
- Technology and Benefits
- Applications
- Configuration Options – RF, IP, DFS
- Power and Grounding
- Administration Systems
- Specifications
- Radio specifications (common to all formats)
- Specifications for PMP 430 (5.4 & 5.8-GHz) SM and PTP 230 (5.4 & 5.8-GHz) BH radio with integrated antenna
- Specifications for PMP 400 (4.9 & 5.4-GHz) AP/SM and PTP 200 (4.9 & 5.4-GHz) BH radio with integrated antenna
- Specification for PMP 400/430 AP and PTP 200 BH connectorized radio
- Specifications for PMP 400/430 kitted, connectorized radio (antenna included)
- Performance
- Planning
- Configuring
- Installation
- Regulatory and Legal Notices
- Important Note on Modifications
- National and Regional Regulatory Notices
- U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Notification
- Industry Canada (IC) Notification
- Regulatory Requirements for CEPT Member States (www.cept.org)
- European Union Notification for 5.8 GHz Product
- Equipment Disposal
- EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance
- UK Notification
- Luxembourg Notification
- Czech Republic Notification
- Greece Notification
- Brazil Notification
- Labeling and Disclosure Table for China
- Exposure Separation Distances
- Legal Notices
- Limit of Liability
PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Motorola PMP Solutions User Guide Supplement
Issue 6.0 May 2011 Page 22 of 77
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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.