User guide

Understanding Canopy Networks March 2005
Through Software Release 6.1
Issue 1 Page 43 of 425
Canopy System User Guide
sync to APs and BHMs. The CMMmicro receives 1-pulse per second timing
information from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites through an antenna
and passes the timing pulse in 24-V power to the connected modules.
GPS status information is available at the CMMmicro, which does not pass this
information to connected BHMs or APs, with the following exception:
CMMmicro does not provide time and date information to BHMs and APs if either
the CMMmicro is operating on a release earlier than CMMmicro Release 2.1 or
the AP/BHM is operating on a release earlier than Canopy System Release 4.2.
CMMmicro provides time and date information to BHMs and APs if both the
CMMmicro is operating on CMMmicro Release 2.1 or later release and the
AP/BHM is operating on Canopy System Release 4.2 or later release.
See Time & Date Page of the AP on Page 141.
5.1.11 Accessory Components
In addition to the above modules, the following accessories are available.
GPS Antenna
The Motorola GPS antenna provides either
timing pulses to the CMMmicro.
timing pulses and positioning information to
the CMM2.
The GPS antenna is pictured in Figure 12.
Figure 12: Motorola GPS antenna
Power Supplies
The 110-V AC input Motorola ACPS110-03 power
supply provides 24-V/400-mA power to SMs in
Canopy networks in U.S.A., NOM, and Canada.
The ACPS110-03 is pictured in Figure 13.
The 100- to 240-V AC input Motorola ACPS100-01
power supply provides 50- to 60-Hz 100-W power to
the CMMmicro.
100- to 240-V AC input variations of the above are
available as
the Motorola ACPSSW-02 power supply,
which includes a Europlug (CEE 7/16)
adaptor.
the Motorola ACPSSW-03 power supply,
which includes an Argentina adaptor.
the Motorola ACPSSW-04 power supply,
which includes an Australia adaptor.
the Motorola ACPSSW-04 power supply,
Figure 13: ACPS110 power supply