User guide
Canopy System User Guide Interpreting Model Number
pmp-0229 (Mar 2013)
77
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5 7 0 0 B H
0 in the third position (5200AP, for example) indicates that the module is standard (not extended
range, but rather capped to the maximum of 5 dBm, and not a CAP 130 or CSM 130).
You cannot change the link distance range of the module. However, you can license an SM to
uncap its aggregate throughput (for capability of the CSM 130).
Encryption Standard or Frequency Band Range
The fourth digit in the model number usually indicates the encryption standard that was preset at
the factory. 1 indicates the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). 0 indicates the Data Encryption
Standard (DES) standard. For example, if the model number is 5701BH, then transmissions from
the module are encrypted according to AES. If the model number is 5700BH, then transmissions
from the module are encrypted according to DES.
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5 7 0 0 B H
You cannot change the encryption basis (from DES to AES, for example), but you can enable or
disable the encryption.
Module Type
The next two alpha characters indicate the module type. For example, CK indicates that the
module is a Cluster Management Module.
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1 0 9 0 C K
The module type cannot be changed.
Reflector Added
In specifications tables and price lists, the trailing characters RF or RF20 indicate that the
associated information applies to the module being
• mounted to the 27RD Passive Reflector Dish, in the case of specifications.
• ordered with the 27RD Passive Reflector Dish, in the case of price lists.
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2 4 0 0 B H R F 2 0