Motorola PTP 48600 User Manual

Motorola PTP 48600 User Manual

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  • Page 1 PTP 600 Series User Guide MOTOROLA POINT-TO-POINT WIRELESS SOLUTIONS...
  • Page 2: Chapter 6 Operation

    Motorola, Inc. does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product, software, or circuit described herein;...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Safety Important safety information ............This section describes important safety guidelines that must be observed by personnel installing or operating PTP 600 equipment.
  • Page 4: Pidu Plus

    Non-Motorola power supply Safety may be compromised if a different power supply is used than the one supplied by Motorola as part of the system. Alternative DC supplies When using alternative DC supplies (via the PIDU Plus DC in terminals), such as...
  • Page 5: Primary Disconnect Device

    Safety • The power source cannot provide more than the Energy Hazard Limit as defined by IEC/EN/UL6090, Clause 2.5, Limited Power (The Energy Hazard Limit is 240VA). Primary disconnect device The main power supply is the primary disconnect device. External cables Safety may be compromised if outdoor rated cables are not used for connections that will be exposed to the weather.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Grounding and protective earth....................i PIDU Plus ..........................ii Powering down before servicing.................... ii Cable measuring card ......................ii Non-Motorola power supply....................ii Alternative DC supplies ......................ii Primary disconnect device ....................iii External cables........................iii RF exposure near the antenna....................iii About This User Guide ......................1...
  • Page 7 Contents Security advice..........................9 Warnings, cautions, and notes ....................10 Warnings ..........................10 Cautions ..........................10 Notes ............................ 10 Caring for the environment......................11 In EU countries ........................11 In non-EU countries ......................11 Chapter 1 Product description ..................1-1 Product function........................1-2 Typical deployment ........................1-3 Product variants........................1-4...
  • Page 8 Contents Adaptive modulation ......................1-22 MIMO ..........................1-23 Intelligent dynamic frequency selection ................1-24 Radar avoidance........................ 1-24 Time division duplex synchronization ................1-25 Network timing reference....................1-26 Configuring the TDD frame ....................1-26 Performance considerations when enabling TDD synchronization ........1-27 UltraSync ..........................
  • Page 9 Contents Configuring HTTPS/TLS....................1-54 Exiting from the FIPS 140-2 mode..................1-54 Prerequisites ........................1-54 Chapter 2 Planning considerations ................2-1 Spectrum planning........................2-2 Regions without mandatory radar detection ..............2-2 Regions with mandatory radar detection................2-2 Licenses and region codes ......................2-3 Radar avoidance and bandwidth operation ................2-4 Channel barring ........................2-4 Variable channel bandwidth operation ..................2-5 Site planning ..........................2-6...
  • Page 10 Mounting the GPS receiver module on the equipment building........2-36 Mounting the GPS receiver module on a metal tower or mast......... 2-37 Chapter 3 Legal information..................3-1 Motorola Inc. end user license agreement ................3-2 Definitions ........................... 3-2 Grant of license ........................3-2 Conditions of use.........................
  • Page 11 PTP 48600 radio system specifications................4-37 PTP 48600 emissions and radio certifications ..............4-38 PTP 48600 available spectrum settings ................4-39 PTP 48600 system threshold, output power and link loss ..........4-43 PTP 49600 reference information ...................4-45 PTP 49600 examples of regulatory limits .................4-45 PTP 49600 licenses and region codes ................4-45...
  • Page 12 Contents PTP 49600 emissions and radio certifications ..............4-48 PTP 49600 available spectrum settings ................4-49 PTP 49600 system threshold, output power and link loss ..........4-51 PTP 54600 reference information ................... 4-53 PTP 54600 examples of regulatory limits ................. 4-53 PTP 54600 licenses and region codes................
  • Page 13 Contents Checking the configuration.......................5-2 IP addresses of the Master and Slave units ................5-2 Configuring the IP interface on the PC ................5-2 Powering up and connecting the PIDU Plus ...............5-3 Opening the web interface....................5-4 Checking LAN configuration....................5-4 Checking software version....................5-5 Checking region code......................5-5 Checking wireless configuration..................5-6 Preparing for site installation ....................5-7 Checks..........................5-7...
  • Page 14 Contents Recommended kit ......................5-36 PTP-SYNC unit rack or wall mounting ................5-37 Connecting up PTP-SYNC ....................5-39 Power-up, testing and fault finding................... 5-41 Fault Finding Guide ......................5-41 Connecting the ODU, PIDU and LPUs ..................5-43 Locating the PIDU port on the ODU ................. 5-43 Connecting the ODU to the PIDU cable................
  • Page 15 Contents System configuration ......................6-19 Spectrum management .....................6-22 QoS configuration ......................6-39 Configuring the IP and Ethernet interfaces..............6-42 Configuring the telecoms circuits ..................6-49 Installation pages ........................6-51 Factory configuration......................6-51 Manual configuration ......................6-52 Current installation summary ...................6-54 Installation step 1 - interface configuration..............6-55 Installation step 2 - wireless configuration ...............6-59 TDD synchronization configuration ..................6-66 Installation step 3 - confirm configuration................6-69 Disarm installation ......................6-72...
  • Page 16 Contents Supported Management Information Bases (MIBs)............6-113 Diagnostics alarms......................6-114 Configuring SNMP notifications ..................6-115 SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) ................. 6-116 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)................6-117 Setting the clock ......................6-118 Managing performance......................6-119 Statistics ......................... 6-119 Detailed counters ......................6-124 Diagnostics plotter ......................
  • Page 17 Contents Reboot ..........................7-27 Chapter 8 Connectorized PTP 600 series ..............8-1 Product description........................8-2 Hardware ..........................8-2 Antenna ..........................8-2 Software and features .......................8-3 Status page .........................8-3 Configuration pages ......................8-3 Installation pages ........................8-5 Deployment considerations.......................8-9 When to use external antennas...................8-9 Link budget .........................8-9 Regulatory issues with connectorized units................8-10 Maximum EIRP .........................8-10 Cable losses (FCC regions only)..................8-12...
  • Page 18 Contents ODU mounted indoors ...................... 8-21 Chapter 9 FAQs ......................9-1 General FAQs ..........................9-2 Link encryption FAQs ....................... 9-4 Encryption data entry fields are not available ..............9-4 Link fails to bridge packets after enabling link encryption ..........9-4 Loss of AES following downgrade..................
  • Page 19 List Figures List of Figures ............Figure 1-1 Typical PTP 600 Series bridge deployment ..............1-3 Figure 1-2 PTP 600 Series outdoor unit (ODU) with PTP-LPU .............1-6 Figure 1-3 Mod record label......................1-7...
  • Page 20 Figure 4-8 PTP 45600 available spectrum in 10 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 24) ....4-32 Figure 4-9 PTP 48600 available spectrum in 20 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 15 and 23) ..4-39 Figure 4-10 PTP 48600 available spectrum in 15 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 15 and 23) ..4-40 Figure 4-11 PTP 48600 available spectrum in the 10 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 15 and 23) 4-40 Figure 4-12 PTP 48600 available spectrum in 5 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 15 and 23) ..
  • Page 21 List of Figures Figure 4-23 PTP 58600 available spectrum in 15 MHz channel bandwidth .......4-81 Figure 4-24 PTP 58600 available spectrum in the 10 MHz channel bandwidth ......4-81 Figure 4-25 PTP 58600 available spectrum in 5 MHz channel bandwidth .........4-81 Figure 4-26 PTP 59600 available spectrum in 30 MHz channel bandwidth .......4-94 Figure 4-27 PTP 59600 available spectrum in 15 MHz channel bandwidth .......4-95 Figure 4-28 PTP 59600 available spectrum in 10 MHz channel bandwidth .......4-96...
  • Page 22 List of Figures Figure 5-15 PTP-SYNC mounted on wall..................5-38 Figure 5-16 ODU PIDU Plus connection ..................5-43 Figure 5-17 Correct and incorrect PIDU cable dressing............. 5-48 Figure 5-18 PIDU Plus drip loop configuration................5-49 Figure 5-19 RJ45 pin connection (T568B color coding) .............. 5-50 Figure 5-20 Cable connection diagram (T568B color coding) ............
  • Page 23 List of Figures Figure 6-25 Telecoms page ......................6-49 Figure 6-26 Software License Key page..................6-53 Figure 6-27 Current installation summary page .................6-54 Figure 6-28 Step 1: Interface Configuration page ..............6-55 Figure 6-29 VLAN Warning ......................6-56 Figure 6-30 Step 1: Interface Configuration page for telecoms ..........6-57 Figure 6-31 Step 2: Wireless Configuration page ...............6-59 Figure 6-32 Step 2: Wireless Configuration page (extract) for fixed frequency ......6-65 Figure 6-33 Step 3: TDD Synchronization page ................6-66...
  • Page 24 List of Figures Figure 6-58 Step 4: Random Number Entropy Input page ............6-103 Figure 6-59 Step 5: Enter The Wireless Link Encryption Key page.......... 6-104 Figure 6-60 Step 6: HTTP and Telnet Settings page..............6-105 Figure 6-61 Step 7: Commit Security Configuration page............6-107 Figure 6-62 Tamper evident label on side edge of ODU ............
  • Page 25 List of Figures Figure 8-2 Connectorized PTP 600 Series Status page..............8-3 Figure 8-3 Connectorized PTP 600 Series System Configuration page ........8-4 Figure 8-4 Connectorized PTP 600 Series Wireless Configuration page ........8-5 Figure 8-5 Connectorized PTP 600 Series Confirm Installation page...........8-7 Figure 8-6 Connectorized PTP 600 Series Disarm Installation page ..........8-8 Figure 8-7 Forming a drip loop ....................8-19 Figure 8-8 Weatherproofing the antenna connections..............8-19...
  • Page 26 List of Figures phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT xxiv Feb 2010...
  • Page 27 List Tables List of Tables ............Table 1-1 PTP 600 Series frequency variants................1-4 Table 1-2 Supported Superior Essex cable - available lengths and part numbers......1-15 Table 1-3 Recommended outdoor connectors for ODU and LPU ..........1-16...
  • Page 28 Table 4-30 PTP 48600 - IP mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode....4-43 Table 4-31 PTP 48600 - TDM Mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode ..... 4-44 Table 4-32 PTP 49600 examples of regulatory limits..............4-45 Table 4-33 PTP 49600 licenses and region codes ...............
  • Page 29 List of Tables Table 4-48 PTP 58600 licenses and region codes ...............4-70 Table 4-49 PTP 58600 RF specifications ..................4-77 Table 4-50 PTP 58600 EMC emissions compliance..............4-78 Table 4-51 PTP 58600 radio certifications ..................4-79 Table 4-52 PTP 58600 band edge Tx power reduction..............4-82 Table 4-53 PTP 58600 - IP mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode ....4-83 Table 4-54 PTP 58600 - TDM mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode .....4-84 Table 4-55 Allowed antennas for deployment in USA/Canada –...
  • Page 30 List of Tables Table 6-9 User accounts attributes ..................... 6-92 Table 6-10 Identity-based user accounts attributes ..............6-94 Table 6-11 HTTP and Telnet attributes ..................6-106 Table 6-12 SNMP attributes in the Remote Management page..........6-115 Table 7-1 Expected RJ45 cable resistances at the PIDU Plus ............. 7-15 Table 8-1 Normal EIRP limits with operating channel bandwidth..........
  • Page 31: About This User Guide

    ............This guide describes the planning, installation and operation of the Motorola PTP 600 Series of Point-to-Point Wireless Ethernet Bridges.
  • Page 32: Revision History

    Revision history Revision history Version information The following shows the issue status of this document since it was first released. Document Date of issue Remarks issue 008v000 Dec 2008 System release 600-08-00 008v004 Apr 2009 System release 600-08-01 008v005 May 2009 System release 600-08-02 008v007 Jul 2009...
  • Page 33: General Information

    It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities be properly trained by Motorola. Motorola disclaims all liability whatsoever, implied or express, for any risk of damage, loss or reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer, or anyone acting on the customer's behalf, to abide by the instructions, system parameters, or recommendations made in this document.
  • Page 34: Text Conventions

    General information Text conventions The following conventions are used in the Motorola Point-To-Point documents to represent keyboard input text, screen output text and special key sequences. Input Characters typed in at the keyboard are shown like this. Output Messages, prompts, file listings, directories, utilities, and environmental variables that appear on the screen are shown like this.
  • Page 35: Contacting Motorola

    Contacting Motorola Contacting Motorola Feedback We appreciate feedback from the users of our documents. This includes feedback on the structure, content, accuracy, or completeness of our documents. Send feedback to support.ptp@motorola.com. Motorola Point-to-Point Motorola, Inc., 1303 E. Algonquin Road, Postal Address:...
  • Page 36: Wibb Technical Support Telephone Numbers

    Contacting Motorola WiBB Technical Support telephone numbers Region and country Support telephone number North America: USA and Canada 866-961-9288 Europe, Middle East and Africa: Denmark 043682114 France 0157323434 Germany 06950070204 Italy 0291483230 Lithuania 800 030 828 Netherlands 0202061404 Norway 24159815...
  • Page 37: Reporting Problems

    1. Search this document and the software release notes of supported releases. 2. Visit the Motorola website at http://ww.motorola.com/ptp. 3. Ask for assistance from the Motorola products supplier. 4. Gather information from affected units such as: The IP addresses and MAC addresses...
  • Page 38: Repair And Service

    Further details of the RMA process are available at: http://www.motorola.com/ptp/support Warranty Motorola’s standard hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from Motorola or a Motorola Point-to-Point Distributor. Motorola warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service.
  • Page 39: Security Advice

    Security advice Security advice Motorola systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured by the operator based on their particular operating environment. Motorola recommends setting and using these parameters following industry recognized security practices. Security aspects to be considered are protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and assets.
  • Page 40: Warnings, Cautions, And Notes

    Warnings, cautions, and notes Warnings, cautions, and notes The following describes how warnings and cautions are used in this document and in all documents of this Motorola document set. Warnings Warnings precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations. Warnings are used to alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life or physical injury.
  • Page 41: Caring For The Environment

    European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Do not dispose of Motorola equipment in landfill sites. In the EU, Motorola in conjunction with a recycling partner ensures that equipment is collected and recycled according to the requirements of EU environmental law.
  • Page 43: Chapter 1 Product Description

    Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Product description ............This chapter provides a high level description of the PTP 600 product.
  • Page 44: Product Function

    Product function Chapter 1 Product description Product function The PTP 600 Series Bridge has been developed to provide Point-to-Point data connectivity via a wireless Ethernet bridge operating at broadband data rates. The PTP 600 Series Bridge offers true non-line-of-sight (NLOS) operation by using a combination of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) modulation and Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) techniques.
  • Page 45: Typical Deployment

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Typical deployment Typical deployment The PTP 600 Series Bridge consists of an identical pair of units deployed one at each end of the link. The radio link operates on a single frequency channel in each direction using Time Division Duplex (TDD).
  • Page 46: Product Variants

    Product variants Chapter 1 Product description Product variants Frequency variants The PTP 600 Series has been developed to operate within license exempt frequency bands as well as the licensed 2.5 GHz band in the USA. The frequency variants are listed in Table 1-1.
  • Page 47: Other Product Variants

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Product variants Variant Region Frequency Variable Channel Channel Coverage Bandwidth Raster 58600 FCC ISM Band 5725-5850 MHz 30 MHz 10 MHz Russia 5825-5925 MHz 5, 10, 15 MHz 6 MHz 59600 30 MHz 10 MHz India 5875-5925 MHz 5, 10, 15 MHz...
  • Page 48: Outdoor Unit (Odu)

    ODU for the PTP 600 Series should only be deployed using the supplied PIDU PTP 300/500/600 Series. Figure 1-2 shows an installation example of a PTP 600 Series ODU with a Motorola lightning protection unit (PTP-LPU). Figure 1-2 PTP 600 Series outdoor unit (ODU) with PTP-LPU phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT...
  • Page 49: Mounting Brackets

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Outdoor unit (ODU) Mounting brackets The ODU is supplied with a bracket for mounting it to a pole of 50mm (2”) to 75mm (3”) in diameter. For more details on mounting, see Chapter 3 The bracket allows for adjustment in both azimuth and elevation. The bracket may be split to allow the pole mount section of the bracket to be mounted to the pole first.
  • Page 50 Outdoor unit (ODU) Chapter 1 Product description Alternatively, the network connection to a PTP 600 Series can be made using a 1000BaseSX Fiber Optic cable connected directly to the ODU. In this case power is still provided over the 1000BaseT Ethernet connection. In the case of Fiber Optic cable failure the PTP 600 Series will automatically fall back to the copper Ethernet connection (provided the cable length <=100m [330 ft]).
  • Page 51: Pidu Plus Ptp 300/500/600 Series

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series The PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series (Figure 1-4) is used to generate the ODU supply voltage from the mains supply (or from an external DC source) and inject this supply voltage into the 1000BaseT Ethernet connection to the ODU.
  • Page 52: Odu, Lan And Recovery

    PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series Chapter 1 Product description ODU, LAN and recovery At the bottom of the PIDU is an entry point for the PIDU Plus to ODU cable, the 1000BaseT Ethernet network port and the Recovery switch. Figure 1-5 PIDU Plus recovery switch location The Recovery switch is used to recover the unit from configuration errors or software image corruption.
  • Page 53: Mains Connection

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series Mains connection The input supply range for the PIDU Plus is 90V-264V AC, 47-63Hz. Mains connection to the PIDU Plus is made using a standard “figure of eight” mains lead as shown in Figure Figure 1-6 PIDU Plus power input Redundancy and alternative powering configurations...
  • Page 54: Figure 1-7 Relationship Between Dc Voltage And Cable Length

    PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series Chapter 1 Product description Figure 1-7 Relationship between DC voltage and cable length CAUTION The maximum distance from the ODU to the connected network equipment is 100m (330 ft) when using 1000BaseT. Powering distances over 100m (330 ft) are only applicable when using a 1000BaseSX (Fiber Optic) connection.
  • Page 55: Figure 1-8 External Dc Supply Only

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series Figure 1-8 External DC supply only Figure 1-9 External DC supply and AC supply phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010 1-13...
  • Page 56: Remote Leds And Recovery Switch

    PIDU Plus PTP 300/500/600 Series Chapter 1 Product description Figure 1-10 External DC supply and redundant AC supply Remote LEDs and recovery switch The PIDU Plus provides a facility to connect remote LEDs and Recovery switch allowing the PIDU Plus to be mounted inside an enclosure. At the left hand end of the PIDU Plus under the ODU connection cover can be found a PCB header and three jumpers.
  • Page 57: Cables And Connectors

    (if installed) and the ODU port of the PIDU Plus. Supported Superior Essex cable The only type of outdoor drop cable supported by Motorola is Superior Essex CAT5e, which is UV resistant and has a screened shield. The available lengths and part...
  • Page 58: Table 1-3 Recommended Outdoor Connectors For Odu And Lpu

    Tyco (AMP) 2-231652 Die set Tyco (AMP) 1-8534400-0 Gland Motorola WB1811 The recommended connectors and glands to be used for connecting the supported Superior Essex cable to the Trimble GPS receiver are specified in Table 1-4. Table 1-4 Recommended outdoor connectors for Trimble GPS receiver...
  • Page 59: Indoor Connections

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Cables and connectors Indoor connections The cable used for indoor connections, for example from the PIDU Plus to the network, can be any standard screened or unscreened CAT5e cable. The recommended connectors and glands to be used for indoor cables are specified in Table 1-5.
  • Page 60: Ptp And Lightning Protection

    To be fully effective, these standard features require some additional equipment to be configured as part of the system installation. A separate Ethernet surge suppressor must be used and appropriately earthed. Suitable surge suppressors can be sourced from your Motorola Point-to-Point Distributor or Solutions Provider. See Lightning protection on page 2-18.
  • Page 61: Wireless Operation

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Wireless operation Wireless operation Time division duplex PTP 600 series links use a duplexing scheme known as Time Division Duplex (TDD). TDD operates by only allowing one end of the link to transmit at any one time. This allows both link directions to operate on the same radio frequency, although this is not mandatory.
  • Page 62: Link Mode Optimization

    Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description Figure 1-12 The TDD cycle of events Time Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame Duration Master Burst Duration Propagation Delay Master Tx Burst Master Rx Master Tx Burst Slave Rx Slave Tx Burst Slave Burst Duration Propagation Delay Processing Delay Processing Delay...
  • Page 63: Link Symmetry

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Wireless operation TDM traffic TDM Traffic mode is optimized to provide the lowest possible latency. TDM Traffic mode additionally implements a more conservative approach to adaptive modulation, leading to lower error rates in fading channels at the expense of slightly lower link capacity.
  • Page 64: Ofdm And Channel Bandwidth

    Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description When link mode optimization is set to TDM Traffic see Link mode optimization on page 1-20). When TDD synchronization is enabled (see Time division duplex synchronization on page 1-25). In regions where radar avoidance is operational (see Radar avoidance page 1-24).
  • Page 65: Mimo

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Wireless operation The PTP 600 series provides an adaptive modulation scheme where the receiver constantly monitors the quality of the received signal and notifies the far end of the link of the optimum modulation mode with which to transmit. In this way, optimum capacity is achieved at all times.
  • Page 66: Intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection

    Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description Intelligent dynamic frequency selection The PTP 600 series uses an interference mitigation technique known as Intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection (i-DFS). Both the PTP 600 Master and PTP 600 Slave continually monitor for interference on all channels and then select the best frequency of operation.
  • Page 67: Time Division Duplex Synchronization

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Wireless operation NOTE On system installation or start-up, this extends the initial scan time of the Master unit by 60 seconds. To address the requirement to provide aggregate uniform loading of the spectrum across all devices, the channel selection algorithm will choose a channel at random from a list of useable channels.
  • Page 68: Network Timing Reference

    Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description This type of interference may be eliminated if the TDD frames of the two links are synchronized such that ODUs which share a mast are configured to always transmit together and always receive together. An ODU will never be transmitting when an ODU sharing the same mast is receiving.
  • Page 69: Performance Considerations When Enabling Tdd Synchronization

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Wireless operation Performance considerations when enabling TDD synchronization In certain configurations, the TDD frame can adapt to allocate more of the frame to a particular link direction. This is called adaptive TDD. It works by the PTP 600 automatically and independently adjusting the Burst Duration in each link direction as the level of offered traffic in each direction changes.
  • Page 70: Figure 1-14 Ptp-Sync Application

    Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description Figure 1-14 PTP-SYNC application The PTP-SYNC is a compact indoor unit mounted on a wall or a shelf or (using an optional rack mounting adaptor) in a standard 19 inch rack. The PTP-SYNC is powered using standard PTP 600 power-over-Ethernet from the PIDU.
  • Page 71 User Guide: PTP 600 Series Wireless operation 3. The PTP-SYNC unit measures the difference between the TDD frame timing and the 1 Hz time reference, 4. The PTP-SYNC signals this time difference to the ODU, 5. The ODU uses the measured time difference as an input to a control loop that synchronizes TDD timing with the timing reference and thus indirectly with the network-wide master.
  • Page 72 Wireless operation Chapter 1 Product description • The recommended GPS receiver continues to provide accurate timing even after the number of received satellite has dropped down to one, leading to significantly better availability of the reference signal, • The PTP-SYNC offers the possibility of creating synchronised single-hub networks where no GPS receiver is required.
  • Page 73: Figure 1-15 Ptp-Sync Front Panel

    Function GPS/SYNC IN Input from GPS receiver module. SYNC OUT Output to cascaded GPS-SYNC units. Input for software upgrades. Contact Motorola for instructions. 1PPS IN Coaxial alternative to GPS/SYNC IN. Peak input suppy must not exceed 5V. Table 1-7 LEDs and their functions are described in...
  • Page 74: Security

    Security Encryption standard used The Motorola PTP 600 Series supports link encryption using the NIST approved Advanced Encryption Standard, FIPS-197. This standard specifies AES (Rijndael) as a FIPS-approved symmetric encryption algorithm that may be used by U.S. Government organizations (and others) to protect sensitive information.
  • Page 75: Ethernet Bridging

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Ethernet bridging Ethernet bridging Ethernet frames The PTP 600 series provides wireless Ethernet bridging between two fixed locations. To be more precise, it forwards Ethernet frames as a two-port transparent heterogeneous encapsulation bridge, meaning that each bridge forwards frames between two dissimilar interfaces (Ethernet and wireless), encapsulating Ethernet MAC frames within a PTP MAC frames for transmission at the wireless interface.
  • Page 76: Management Function

    Ethernet bridging Chapter 1 Product description Management function The management function of the PTP 600 Series is logically equivalent to a separate protocol stack with virtual point of attachment at the Ethernet interface. This is illustrated in Figure 1-16. Figure 1-16 PTP 600 protocol layers Master ODU Slave ODU Management...
  • Page 77: Networking Information

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Ethernet bridging Networking information The PTP 600 Series operates as a transparent Ethernet bridge. Although each unit requires an IP address, this IP address is for management purposes only, and it plays no part in the forwarding of bridged Ethernet frames. IP addresses are assigned during initial configuration.
  • Page 78: Telecoms Circuits

    Telecoms circuits Chapter 1 Product description Telecoms circuits The PTP 600 link provides native support for one or two E1 links, or one or two T1 links. The link relays unstructured E1 or T1 data and provides accurate timing transfer. Lowest telecoms modulation mode In narrow channel bandwidth and lower modulation modes, the link may have insufficient capacity to relay the E1/T1 payload;...
  • Page 79: Further Reading

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Telecoms circuits Further reading Installation details are provided in Installing E1 and T1 on page 5-50. E1/T1 circuits are configured using the web pages described in Section Configuring the telecoms circuits on page 6-49 Telecoms interface on page 6-57.
  • Page 80: System Management

    System management Chapter 1 Product description System management Management agent PTP 600 equipment is managed through an embedded management agent. Management workstations, network management systems or PCs can be connected to this agent using standard management protocols multiplexed with user traffic at the Ethernet data port.
  • Page 81 ODU. The private key and public key certificate must be installed as standard DER files. The PTP 600 has no default public key certificate, and Motorola is not able to generate public key certificates for specific network applications.
  • Page 82: Snmp

    System management Chapter 1 Product description • Read only. Identity-based user accounts are enabled in the User Accounts page of the web-based interface. Best-practice passwords PTP 600 allows passwords to be checked for compliance with password best practice. When checking is enabled, passwords must comply with the following: •...
  • Page 83 User Guide: PTP 600 Series System management Supported notifications The supported notifications are as follows: • Cold start • Wireless Link Up/Down • DFS Channel Change • DFS Impulse Interference • Authentication Failure • Ethernet Link Up/Down Supported alarms PTP 600 supports the following diagnostic alarms: •...
  • Page 84: Snmpv3 Security

    System management Chapter 1 Product description • Link Mode Optimization Mismatch The web-based interface may be used to enable or disable generation of each supported SNMP notification or diagnostic alarm. Enabling SNMP The SNMP interface must be enabled for use by configuring the following attributes in the Remote Management page: •...
  • Page 85: Table 1-8 Default Snmpv3 Users

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series System management • SHA-1, DES, • MD5, AES, • SHA-1, AES. Use of AES privacy requires the PTP 600 AES upgrade described in AES license page 1-48. The ODU will allow the creation of users configured with AES privacy protocol, regardless of license key.
  • Page 86: Table 1-9 Default View Trees

    System management Chapter 1 Product description Name templateMD5_AES templateSHA_AES SecurityName templateMD5_AES templateSHA_AES AuthProtocol usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol usmHMACSHAAuthProtocol PrivProtocol usmAESPrivProtocol usmAESPrivProtocol StorageType nonVolatile nonVolatile PTP 600 creates the initial user and template users with localised authentication and privacy keys derived from the passphrase string “123456789”. Authentication keys for the templates users are fixed and cannot be changed.
  • Page 87 User Guide: PTP 600 Series System management ViewName internet restricted Subtree 1.3.6.1 1.3.6.1 Mask “” “” Type included included StorageType nonVolatile nonVolatile phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010 1-45...
  • Page 88: Table 1-10 Default Data Fill For Access Table

    System management Chapter 1 Product description Table 1-10 Default data fill for access table Object Entry 1 Entry 2 GroupName initial initial ContextPrefix “” “” SecurityLevel authNoPriv noAuthNoPriv ContextMatch exact exact ReadViewName internet restricted WriteViewName internet “” NotifyViewName internet restricted StorageType nonVolatile nonVolatile...
  • Page 89: Email Alerts

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series System management Email alerts The management agent can be configured to generate alerts by electronic mail when any of the following events occur: • Wireless Link Up/Down • DFS Channel Change • DFS Impulse Interference •...
  • Page 90: Aes License

    PTP 600 provides optional encryption using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Encryption is not available in the standard PTP 600 system. AES upgrades are supplied as an access key purchased from your Motorola Point-to- Point distributor or solutions provider. The access key authorizes AES operation for one ODU.
  • Page 91: Critical Security Parameters

    Zeroise CSPs option in Recovery mode. Capacity upgrades Capacity upgrades are supplied as an access key purchased from your Motorola Point- to-Point distributor or solutions provider. The upgrade is applied by entering an access key together with the MAC address of the target ODU into the PTP License Key Generator web page, which may be accessed from http://www.motorola.com/ptp/support.
  • Page 92: Software Upgrade

    SNMP interface. PTP 600 software images are digitally signed, and the ODU will accept only images that contain a valid Motorola PTP digital signature. The ODU always requires a reboot to complete a software upgrade. NOTE Obtain the application software and this user guide from the support website BEFORE warranty expires.
  • Page 93: Reset Ip & Ethernet Configuration

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series System management Recovery mode options Options in recovery mode are as follows: • Load new main application software. • Reset all configuration data to factory default. This option resets IP and Ethernet configuration, and erases (zeroizes) critical security parameters. •...
  • Page 94: Fips 140-2

    FIPS 140-2 Chapter 1 Product description FIPS 140-2 PTP 600 provides an optional secure cryptographic mode of operation validated to Level 2 of Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 140-2. PTP 600 operates in the FIPS mode when all of the following are true: •...
  • Page 95: Hardware Security

    The ODU will also have compatible hardware security if the part number suffix is earlier and PTP 600 Hardware Security Upgrade has been applied. The Hardware Security Upgrade Kit is available as Motorola part number WB3593AA. FIPS 140-2 mode indication...
  • Page 96: Configuring Https/Tls

    FIPS 140-2 Chapter 1 Product description Configuring HTTPS/TLS The HTTPS/TLS interface is configured using the Security Wizard. See Configuring FIPS 140-2 mode on page 6-108 for further details of using the Security Wizard. Exiting from the FIPS 140-2 mode To exit from the FIPS 140-2 mode, do any of the following: •...
  • Page 97: Chapter 2 Planning Considerations

    Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Planning considerations ............This chapter provides information to help the user to plan a PTP 600 link.
  • Page 98: Spectrum Planning

    Spectrum planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations Spectrum planning The PTP 600 may use one of four alternative methods of spectrum planning. The choice of methods depends upon whether or not the region mandates radar detection. Regions without mandatory radar detection In regions that do not mandate DFS (Radar Detection), the frequencies may be configured symmetrically or asymmetrically (different transmit and receive frequencies).
  • Page 99: Licenses And Region Codes

    PTP 25600 licenses and region codes on page 4-17 • PTP 45600 licenses and region codes on page 4-26 • PTP 48600 licenses and region codes on page 4-36 • PTP 49600 licenses and region codes on page 4-45 •...
  • Page 100: Radar Avoidance And Bandwidth Operation

    Radar avoidance and bandwidth operation Chapter 2 Planning considerations Radar avoidance and bandwidth operation Channel barring Where regulatory restrictions apply to certain channels these channels are barred. RTTT avoidance may be necessary in all channel bandwidths. The number of channels barred is dependant on the channel raster selected.
  • Page 101: Variable Channel Bandwidth Operation

    Bandwidth may be 30, 15, 10 or 5 MHz. • For PTP 48600 and PTP 49600, Channel Bandwidth may be 20, 10 or 5 MHz. The 30MHz channel widths are available where allowed by local regulations and subject to some restrictions on channel choice.
  • Page 102: Site Planning

    Site planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations Site planning Site selection criteria The following are guidelines for selecting the installation location of the ODU and PIDU Plus for a PTP 600 Series. ODU site selection When selecting a site for the ODU the following should be taken into consideration: •...
  • Page 103: Wind Loading

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Site planning Wind loading Antennas and electronic equipment mounted on towers or pole mounted on buildings will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral forces when there is appreciable wind. Antennas are normally specified by the amount of force (in pounds) for specific wind strengths.
  • Page 104: Table 2-2 Lateral Force - Metric

    Site planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations Table 2-2 Lateral force – metric Largest Lateral Force (kg) at wind speed Surface Area (m/s) (sq m) PTP 600 Series - 0.130 Integrated PTP 600 Series - 0.093 Connectorized NOTE When the connectorized version of 600 Series is used with external antennas, the figures from the antenna manufacturer for lateral force should be included to calculate to total loading on the mounting structure.
  • Page 105: Link Planning

    Link planning enables a link of known quality to be installed. This involves the acquisition of path profile data (using Motorola’s free LINKPlanner utility). The LINKPlanner predicts data rates and reliability over the path. It allows the user to try different antenna heights and RF power settings.
  • Page 106: Path Loss Considerations

    Path loss considerations Chapter 2 Planning considerations Path loss considerations Path loss is the amount of attenuation the radio signal undergoes between the two ends of the link. Calculating path loss The path loss is the sum of the attenuation of the path if there were no obstacles in the way (Free Space Path Loss), the attenuation caused by obstacles (Excess Path Loss) and a margin to allow for possible fading of the radio signal (Fade Margin).
  • Page 107 User Guide: PTP 600 Series Path loss considerations For minimum error rates on TDM links, the maximum modulation mode should be limited to 64QAM 0.75. The values for (BPSK) are static receive sensitivity measurements. The other values are static receive sensitivity measurements with an AMOD threshold applied. The AMOD threshold applied is for a benign radio channel.
  • Page 108: Planning Synchronized Networks

    Planning synchronized networks Chapter 2 Planning considerations Planning synchronized networks Using PTP LINKPlanner for synchronized networks TDD synchronization should be planned using LINKPlanner. This will provide the necessary TDD Frame parameter values which are required to complete a Link Planner User Guide synchronized installation.
  • Page 109: Figure 2-2 Tdd Synchronization Configuration - Standalone With Ultrasync

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Planning synchronized networks Figure 2-2 TDD synchronization configuration – standalone with UltraSync phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010 2-13...
  • Page 110: Figure 2-3 Tdd Synchronization Configuration - Standalone With Ptp Sync

    Planning synchronized networks Chapter 2 Planning considerations Figure 2-3 TDD synchronization configuration – standalone with PTP SYNC Master Slave Mode = Master, TDD Sync Device = PTP Sync PTP Sync Site Ref = GPS/1PPS Ext Cluster Master Slave = Cluster Master PTP 600 ODU PIDU Receiver...
  • Page 111: Figure 2-4 Tdd Synchronization Configuration - Cluster With Ptp Sync And Gps

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Planning synchronized networks Figure 2-4 TDD synchronization configuration – cluster with PTP SYNC and GPS phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010 2-15...
  • Page 112: Figure 2-5 Tdd Synchronization Configuration - Cluster With Ptp Sync And No Gps

    Planning synchronized networks Chapter 2 Planning considerations Figure 2-5 TDD synchronization configuration – cluster with PTP SYNC and no GPS Master Slave Mode = Master, Master Slave Mode = Master, Master Slave Mode = Master, TDD Sync Device = PTP Sync TDD Sync Device = PTP Sync TDD Sync Device = PTP Sync PTP Sync Site Ref = Internal...
  • Page 113: System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    4-24 • PTP 45600 system threshold, output power and link loss on page 4-33 • PTP 48600 system threshold, output power and link loss on page 4-43 • PTP 49600 system threshold, output power and link loss on page 4-51 •...
  • Page 114: Lightning Protection

    Lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations Lightning protection This section provides instructions for protecting PTP 600 installations against lightning strike. The purpose of lightning protection is to protect structures, equipment and people against lightning by conducting the lightning current to ground via a separate preferential solid path.
  • Page 115: Lightning Protection Zones

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Lightning protection Lightning protection zones Lightning protection zones are determined by using the ‘rolling sphere method’ (Figure 2-6). Assess locations on masts, towers and buildings to determine if the location is in Zone A or Zone B: •...
  • Page 116: Grounding Considerations

    Lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations The rolling sphere method An imaginary sphere, typically 50 meters in radius, is rolled over the structure (Figure 2-6). Where the sphere rests against the ground and a strike termination device (such as a finial or ground bar) all the space under the sphere is considered to be in the zone of protection (Zone B).
  • Page 117: Lpu Configuration Options

    The PTP LPU can be installed in one of the following configurations: • Option 1: Back-to-back with the ODU using the supplied brackets delivered part of the installation of a link. This is the configuration recommended by Motorola. • Option 2: Using the U-Bolt bracket supplied with the PTP LPU Kit.
  • Page 118: Lpu Kit

    LPU kit Standard kit with two LPUs The standard PTP-LPU kit (Figure 2-9) contains two LPUs, grounding cables and a 600mm ODU to LPU cable pre-fitted with glands. The Motorola part number for this kit is WB2907AA. phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT 2-22...
  • Page 119: Figure 2-9 Ptp Lpu Full Kit

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Lightning protection Figure 2-9 PTP LPU full kit The cable between the two LPUs (top and bottom) should be of the recommended type (see Cables and connectors on page 1-15) and terminated as shown in Figure 5-1.
  • Page 120: Lpu Installation Wiring

    Lightning protection Chapter 2 Planning considerations Additional kit with one LPU Some installation options, for example PTP-SYNC with Trimble GPS receiver, may require an additional single LPU kit (Figure 2-10). Figure 2-10 PTP-LPU additional kit LPU installation wiring Figure 2-11 shows the correct installation wiring for a PTP 600 with lightning protection.
  • Page 121: Figure 2-11 Simplified Circuit Diagram

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Lightning protection Figure 2-11 Simplified circuit diagram phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010 2-25...
  • Page 122: Site Installation Diagrams

    Wall installation with GPS Sync Unit and E1/T1 The recommended standard components for protecting installations are: • The supported Superior Essex cable • Surge arrestor, type PTP-LPU: 4 or 8 per link (2 or 4 Motorola Kits Part Number WB2907AA) • Grounding stake •...
  • Page 123 User Guide: PTP 600 Series Site installation diagrams NOTE If a coaxial (or other) cable is already cross-bonded to the mast or tower, the same cross bonding points on the mast or tower must be used for the CAT 5e cable.
  • Page 124: Typical Mast Or Tower Installation

    PTP 600 Series mast or tower installation using PTP-LPU Surge protection for a configuration without a GPS sync unit or E1/T1 ports. This installation requires 4 Motorola PTP-LPU surge arrestors (2 kits). Figure 2-12 Typical mast or tower installation...
  • Page 125: Typical Wall Installation

    Figure 2-13 shows a typical PTP 600 Series wall installation using PTP-LPU surge protection for a configuration without a GPS sync unit or E1/T1 ports. This installation requires 4 Motorola PTP-LPU surge arrestors (2 kits). Figure 2-13 Typical wall installation phn-0896_009v003...
  • Page 126: Mast Or Tower Installation With E1/T1

    PTP 600 Series mast or tower installation using PTP-LPU surge protection for a configuration that includes E1/T1 ports. This installation requires 8 Motorola PTP-LPU surge arrestors (4 kits). Figure 2-14 Mast or tower installation with E1/T1 phn-0896_009v003...
  • Page 127: Wall Installation With E1/T1

    Wall installation with E1/T1 Figure 2-15 shows a PTP 600 Series wall installation using PTP-LPU surge protection for a configuration that includes E1/T1 ports. This installation requires 8 Motorola PTP-LPU surge arrestors (4 kits). Figure 2-15 Wall installation with E1/T1...
  • Page 128: Mast Or Tower Installation With Ultrasync Gps Unit

    UltraSync GPS sync unit. This installation requires 4 Motorola PTP-LPU surge arrestors (2 kits). This installation also requires: UltraSync GPS sync unit from MemoryLinkl – 1 per link (1 Motorola kit). Figure 2-16 Mast or tower installation with UltraSync GPS sync unit...
  • Page 129: Wall Installation With Ultrasync Gps Unit

    PTP 600 Series wall installation using PTP-LPU surge protection for a configuration that includes an UltraSync GPS sync unit. This installation requires 4 Motorola PTP-LPU surge arrestors (2 kits). This installation also requires one UltraSync GPS sync unit from MemoryLink per link (1 Motorola kit).
  • Page 130: Mast Or Tower Installation With Ultrasync Gps Unit And E1/T1

    PTP 600 Series mast or tower installation using PTP-LPU surge protection for a configuration that includes an UltraSync GPS sync unit and E1/T1 ports. This installation requires 8 Motorola PTP-LPU surge arrestors (4 kits). This installation also requires: UltraSync GPS sync unit from MemoryLinkl – 1 per link (1 Motorola kit).
  • Page 131: Wall Installation With Ultrasync Gps Unit And E1/T1

    UltraSync GPS sync unit and E1/T1 ports. This installation requires 8 Motorola PTP-LPU surge arrestors (4 kits). This installation also requires: UltraSync GPS sync unit from MemoryLinkl – 1 per link (1 Motorola kit). Figure 2-19 Wall installation with UltraSync GPS sync unit and E1/T1...
  • Page 132: Protection Of The Gps Receiver For Ptp-Sync

    Protection of the GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC Chapter 2 Planning considerations Protection of the GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC If PTP-SYNC is the selected TDD synchronization method, with a GPS receiver as the timing reference source, then the GPS receiver must be protected as described in this section.
  • Page 133: Mounting The Gps Receiver Module On A Metal Tower Or Mast

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Protection of the GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC Figure 2-20 GPS receiver mounted on equipment building Mounting the GPS receiver module on a metal tower or mast If mounting the GPS receiver module on a metal tower or mast (Figure 2-21), select a position that meets the following requirements:...
  • Page 134: Figure 2-21 Gps Receiver Mounted On Tower Or Mast

    Protection of the GPS receiver for PTP-SYNC Chapter 2 Planning considerations The grounding requirements of a tower or mast mounted GPS receiver module are: • The metal tower or mast must be correctly grounded. • The cable screen must be bonded to the tower at the top and bottom ends. •...
  • Page 135: Chapter 3 Legal Information

    Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. The following topics are described in this chapter: • Motorola Inc. end user license agreementon page • Hardware warranty on page 3-12 •...
  • Page 136: Motorola Inc. End User License Agreement

    The word “Documentation” refers to electronic or printed manuals and accompanying instructional aids licensed to you. The word “Product” refers to Motorola’s MOTOwi4™ fixed wireless broadband devices for which the Software and Documentation is licensed for use.
  • Page 137: Conditions Of Use

    If the Documentation is in electronic form, you may print out 1 copy, which then may not be copied. With regard to the copy made for backup or archival purposes, you agree to reproduce any Motorola copyright notice, and other proprietary legends appearing thereon. Such copyright...
  • Page 138: Title And Restrictions

    Title and copyrights to the Software and Documentation and any copies made by you remain with Motorola and its licensors. You will not, and will not permit others to: (i) modify, translate, decompile, bootleg, reverse engineer, disassemble, or extract the inner workings of the Software or Documentation, (ii) copy the look-and-feel or functionality of the Software or Documentation;...
  • Page 139: Right To Use Motorola's Name

    Except as required in “Conditions of use”, you will not, during the term of this Agreement or thereafter, use any trademark of Motorola, or any word or symbol likely to be confused with any Motorola trademark, either alone or in any combination with another word or words.
  • Page 140: Disclaimer

    THE TOTAL LIABILITY OF MOTOROLA UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT LICENSED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. IN NO EVENT WILL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR...
  • Page 141: U.s. Government

    Agreement by you. Within 30 days after termination of this Agreement, you will certify to Motorola in writing that through your best efforts, and to the best of your knowledge, the original and all copies, in whole or in part, in any form, of the...
  • Page 142: Survival Of Provisions

    This agreement contains the parties’ entire agreement regarding your use of the Software and may be amended only in writing signed by both parties, except that Motorola may modify this Agreement as necessary to comply with applicable laws. Third party software The software may contain one or more items of Third-Party Software supplied by other third-party suppliers.
  • Page 143 PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND. THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU (EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY), AND MOTOROLA, INC. (FOR ITSELF AND ITS LICENSORS). THE RIGHT TO USE THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS.
  • Page 144 Motorola Inc. end user license agreement Chapter 3 Legal information BZIP2 license “bzip2" and associated library "libbzip2", are copyright (C) 1996-2000 Julian R Seward. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: •...
  • Page 145 User Guide: PTP 600 Series Motorola Inc. end user license agreement zlib.h license Interface of the 'zlib' general purpose compression library version 1.2.3, July 18th, 2005. Copyright (C) 1995-2005 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler. This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
  • Page 146: Hardware Warranty

    Chapter 3 Legal information Hardware warranty Motorola’s standard hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from Motorola or a Motorola Point-to-Point Distributor. Motorola warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service.
  • Page 147: Limit Of Liability

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series Limit of liability Limit of liability IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO...
  • Page 148 Limit of liability Chapter 3 Legal information phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT 3-14 Feb 2010...
  • Page 149: Chapter 4 Reference Information

    • PTP 25600 reference information on page 4-16 • PTP 45600 reference information on page 4-26 • PTP 48600 reference information on page 4-35 • PTP 49600 reference information on page 4-45 • PTP 54600 reference information on page 4-53 •...
  • Page 150: Ptp 600 General Reference Information

    Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 600 general reference information Compliance with regulations Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user’s authority to operate the system. This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world. This means that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to comply.
  • Page 151: Radio And Television Interference

    PTP 25600 examples of regulatory limits on page 4-16 • PTP 45600 examples of regulatory limits on page 4-26 • PTP 48600 examples of regulatory limits on page 4-35 • PTP 49600 examples of regulatory limits on page 4-45 •...
  • Page 152: Registration Of Links

    PTP 600 general reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Registration of links UK Registration of Links – OfCom, The application form may be found at: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/isu Eire Registration of Links – Commission for Communication Regulation, The application form may be found at: http://www.comreg.ie/licensing_and_services phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT...
  • Page 153: System Specifications

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 600 general reference information System specifications Table 4-1 PTP 600 management specifications Management Specification Power status Status Indication Ethernet Link Status Data activity Web server and browser for setup Audio tone feedback during installation , plus Installation graphical installation tool suitable for laptop and PDA computing devices...
  • Page 154: Table 4-3 Ptp 600 Physical Specifications

    PTP 600 general reference information Chapter 4 Reference information NOTE Practical Ethernet rates will depend on network configuration, higher layer protocols and platforms used. Over the air throughput will be capped to the rate of the Ethernet interface at the receiving end of the link. Table 4-3 PTP 600 physical specifications Integrated Specification...
  • Page 155: Safety Compliance

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 600 general reference information Table 4-5 PTP 600 telecoms interface specifications Telecoms Specification 2 E1 balanced 120R or 2 T1 balanced 100R over a CAT5 Interfaces screened twisted pair cable Jitter and Wander Compliant with G.823/ G.824. Surge Protection Compliant with GR1089, EN60950.
  • Page 156 PTP 600 general reference information Chapter 4 Reference information International CB certified & certificate to IEC 60950 phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010...
  • Page 157: European Emc Immunity Compliance

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 600 general reference information European EMC immunity compliance Complies with European EMC Specification EN301 489-1 with testing carried out to the detailed requirements of EN301 489-4. NOTE For EN 61000-4-2: 1995 Electro Static Discharge (ESD), Class 2, 8 kV air, 4 kV contact discharge, the PTP 600 has been tested to ensure immunity to 15kV air and 8kV contact.
  • Page 158: Electromagnetic Energy

    PTP 600 general reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Electromagnetic energy Standards Relevant standards (USA and EC) applicable when working with RF equipment are: • ANSI IEEE C95.1-1991, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. •...
  • Page 159: Power Density Exposure Limit

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 600 general reference information Power density exposure limit Install the radios for the PTP 600 family of PTP wireless solutions so as to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons. The applicable power density exposure limit from the standards (see Electromagnetic energy on page...
  • Page 160: Table 4-8 Power Compliance Margins

    PTP 600 general reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Calculated distances and power compliance margins Table 4-8 shows calculated minimum separation distances d, recommended distances and resulting margins for each frequency band and antenna combination. These are conservative distances that include compliance margins. At these and greater separation distances, the power density from the RF field is below generally accepted limits for the general population.
  • Page 161: Maximum Eirp

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 600 general reference information Band Antenna Equation Variables Recommended Compliance Average Distance (m) Margin Transmit Power in (Watt) (factor) (W/m Burst (Watt) External 6ft Dish 0.32 0.26 6310 3.07 3.25 External sectored antenna (60°) 0.32 0.26 50.1...
  • Page 162 PTP 600 general reference information Chapter 4 Reference information phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT 4-14 Feb 2010...
  • Page 163: Environmental Specifications

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 600 general reference information Environmental specifications Table 4-9 PTP 600 environmental specifications Category Specification ODU: -40°F (-40°C) to 140°F (+60°C) PIDU Plus (indoor deployment): 32°F (0°C) to 104 F (+40°C) Temperature PIDU Plus (outdoor deployment within weatherproofed cabinet): -40°F (-40°C) to 140°F (+60°C) PTP-SYNC: -40°F (-40°C) to 140°F (+60°C) Wind loading...
  • Page 164: Ptp 25600 Reference Information

    PTP 25600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 25600 reference information This section contains reference information that is specific to the PTP 25600 frequency variant. PTP 25600 examples of regulatory limits Table 4-10 shows how the regulatory limits currently apply in specific countries. Operators should note that regulations are subject to change.
  • Page 165: Ptp 25600 Licenses And Region Codes

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 25600 reference information PTP 25600 licenses and region codes PTP 25600 units may be operated in any of the regions listed in Table 4-11. When shipped, PTP 25600 units are configured with a license key for region code 16. PTP 600 Installation Guide An alternative license key is provided in the for region code...
  • Page 166: Ptp 25600 Regulatory Compliance

    PTP 25600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 25600 regulatory compliance The PTP 25600 complies with the regulations that are in force in the USA. The relevant notifications are specified in this section. U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) notification This device complies with Part 27 of the US FCC Rules and Regulations.
  • Page 167: Ptp 25600 Radio System Specifications

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 25600 reference information PTP 25600 radio system specifications Table 4-12 contains radio system specifications for the PTP 25600. Table 4-12 PTP 25600 RF specifications Radio Technology Specification Lower: 2.496-2.568 GHz RF Band Middle: 2.572-2.614 GHz Upper: 2.618-2.690 GHz Channel Selection Manual selection.
  • Page 168: Ptp 25600 Emissions And Radio Certifications

    PTP 25600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Radio Technology Specification Sensitivity at higher modes may be reduced during high Weather Sensitivity winds through trees due to Adaptive Modulation Threshold changes. Error Correction PTP 25600 emissions and radio certifications Table 4-13 lists the EMC emissions specifications under which the PTP 25600 has received type approval.
  • Page 169: Ptp 25600 Available Spectrum Settings

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 25600 reference information PTP 25600 available spectrum settings The supported 2.5GHz frequency range is split into three bands, according to the bands specified in the FCC BRS-EBS Post-Transition Band plan (only for PTP 25600 and region code 16): •...
  • Page 170: Table 4-15 Ptp 25600 Channel Plan - Fcc Brs-Ebs Post-Transition Band

    PTP 25600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Table 4-15 PTP 25600 channel plan - FCC BRS-EBS Post-Transition Band Block Channel Channel Centre Frequencies (MHz) Bandwidth (MHz) Lower 2499.25, 2504.75, 2510.25, 2515.75, 2521.25, 2526.75, Band 2532.25, 2537.75, 2543.25, 2548.75, 2554.25, 2559.75, Segment 2565.25 2502, 2507.5, 2513, 2518.5, 2524, 2529.5, 2535, 2540.5,...
  • Page 171: Figure 4-1 Ptp 25600 Brs Band Channel Assignments

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 25600 reference information NOTE The PTP 25600 frequency variant supports three portions of the BRS spectrum allocation. These are configurable at installation and constrain the wireless to operate in a limited portion of the Spectrum. The three frequency bands are as shown in Figure 4-1:...
  • Page 172: Ptp 25600 System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    PTP 25600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 25600 system threshold, output power and link loss PTP 25600 system threshold, output power and maximum link loss are given in Table 4-16 (IP mode) and Table 4-17 (TDM mode). These figures assume that antenna gain is 23 dBi.
  • Page 173: Table 4-17 Ptp 25600 - Tdm Mode - Threshold, Power And Link Loss

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 25600 reference information Table 4-17 PTP 25600 - TDM mode - threshold, power and link loss Output Threshold Value (dBm) Maximum Link Loss (dB) Power (dBm) Channel Bandwidth Bands Modulation Mode BPSK 0.63 single -97.6 -95.1 -93.0...
  • Page 174: Ptp 45600 Reference Information

    PTP 45600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 45600 reference information This section contains reference information for the PTP 45600 frequency variant. PTP 45600 examples of regulatory limits Table 4-18 shows how the regulatory limits currently apply in specific countries. Operators should note that regulations are subject to change.
  • Page 175: Ptp 45600 Radio System Specifications

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 45600 reference information PTP 45600 radio system specifications Table 4-20 contains radio system specifications for the PTP 45600. Table 4-20 PTP 45600 RF specifications Radio Technology Specification RF Band 4.400-4.600 GHz Channel Selection Manual selection. By intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection (i-DFS) or Dynamic Frequency Control manual intervention;...
  • Page 176: Ptp 45600 Emissions And Radio Certifications

    PTP 45600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Radio Technology Specification Sensitivity at higher modes may be reduced during high Weather Sensitivity winds through trees due to Adaptive Modulation Threshold changes Error Correction PTP 45600 emissions and radio certifications Table 4-21 lists the EMC emissions specifications under which the PTP 45600 has received type approval.
  • Page 177: Ptp 45600 Available Spectrum Settings

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 45600 reference information PTP 45600 available spectrum settings The available spectrum settings for the PTP 45600 are illustrated in this section. The PTP 45600 product variant does not apply any band edge power reduction. Region code 23 Adjustment of the lower centre frequency allows the operator to slide the available frequency settings up and down the 4.5 GHz band in steps of 2 MHz.
  • Page 178: Figure 4-3 Ptp 45600 Available Spectrum In 20 Mhz Channel Bandwidth (Rc 23)

    PTP 45600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Figure 4-3 PTP 45600 available spectrum in 20 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 23) Figure 4-4 PTP 45600 available spectrum in 15 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 23) phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT 4-30 Feb 2010...
  • Page 179: Figure 4-5 Ptp 45600 Available Spectrum In 10 Mhz Channel Bandwidth (Rc 23)

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 45600 reference information Figure 4-5 PTP 45600 available spectrum in 10 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 23) Figure 4-6 PTP 45600 available spectrum in 5 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 23) Region code 24 (NTIA) In the 20 MHz (Figure 4-7) channel bandwidth, the PTP 45600 variant operates on a 20 MHz channel raster.
  • Page 180: Figure 4-7 Ptp 45600 Available Spectrum In 20 Mhz Channel Bandwidth (Rc 24)

    PTP 45600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Figure 4-7 PTP 45600 available spectrum in 20 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 24) Figure 4-8 PTP 45600 available spectrum in 10 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 24) phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT 4-32 Feb 2010...
  • Page 181: Ptp 45600 System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 45600 reference information PTP 45600 system threshold, output power and link loss PTP 45600 system threshold figures are given in Table 4-23 (IP mode) and Table 4-24 (TDM mode). These figures assume that antenna gain is 23 dBi. Table 4-23 PTP 45600 - IP mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output Threshold Value (dBm)
  • Page 182: Table 4-24 Ptp 45600 - Tdm Mode - Threshold, Power And Loss Per Modulation Mode

    PTP 45600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Table 4-24 PTP 45600 - TDM mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output Threshold Value (dBm) Power Maximum Link Loss (dB) (dBm) Channel Bandwidth Bands Modulation Mode BPSK 0.63 single -96.6 -93.7 -92.0...
  • Page 183: Ptp 48600 Reference Information

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 48600 reference information PTP 48600 reference information This section contains reference information for the PTP 48600 frequency variant. PTP 48600 examples of regulatory limits Table 4-25 shows how the regulatory limits currently apply in specific countries.
  • Page 184: Ptp 48600 Licenses And Region Codes

    PTP 48600 units may be operated in any of the regions listed in Table 4-26. When shipped, PTP 48600 units are configured with a license key for region code 15. PTP 600 Installation Guide An alternative license key is provided in the for region code 23.
  • Page 185: Ptp 48600 Radio System Specifications

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 48600 reference information PTP 48600 radio system specifications Table 4-27 contains radio system specifications for the PTP 48600. Table 4-27 PTP 48600 RF specifications Radio Technology Specification RF Band 4.710-5.000 GHz Channel Selection Manual selection.
  • Page 186: Ptp 48600 Emissions And Radio Certifications

    Threshold changes Error Correction PTP 48600 emissions and radio certifications Table 4-28 lists the EMC emissions specifications under which the PTP 48600 has received type approval. Table 4-29 lists the radio specifications under which the PTP 48600 has received type approval.
  • Page 187: Ptp 48600 Available Spectrum Settings

    4.8 GHz band in steps of 1 MHz. In the 20 MHz (Figure 4-9) channel bandwidth, the PTP 48600 variant operates on a 10 MHz channel raster. In the 15 MHz (Figure 4-10), 10 MHz (Figure 4-11) and 5 MHz (Figure 4-12) channel bandwidths, the PTP 48600 variant operates on a 5 MHz channel raster.
  • Page 188: Figure 4-10 Ptp 48600 Available Spectrum In 15 Mhz Channel Bandwidth (Rc 15 And 23)

    PTP 48600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Figure 4-10 PTP 48600 available spectrum in 15 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 15 and Figure 4-11 PTP 48600 available spectrum in the 10 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 15 and 23) phn-0896_009v003 4-40...
  • Page 189: Figure 4-12 Ptp 48600 Available Spectrum In 5 Mhz Channel Bandwidth (Rc 15 And 23)

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 48600 reference information Figure 4-12 PTP 48600 available spectrum in 5 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 15 and Region code 24 (NTIA) In the 20 MHz (Figure 4-13) channel bandwidth, the PTP 48600 variant operates on a 20 MHz channel raster.
  • Page 190: Figure 4-14 Ptp 48600 Available Spectrum In 10 Mhz Channel Bandwidth (Rc 24)

    PTP 48600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Figure 4-14 PTP 48600 available spectrum in 10 MHz channel bandwidth (RC 24) phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT 4-42 Feb 2010...
  • Page 191: Ptp 48600 System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    Table 4-30 (IP mode) and Table 4-31 (TDM mode). These figures assume that antenna gain is 22 dBi. Table 4-30 PTP 48600 - IP mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output System Threshold (dBm) Power Maximum Link Loss (dB)
  • Page 192: Table 4-31 Ptp 48600 - Tdm Mode - Threshold, Power And Loss Per Modulation Mode

    PTP 48600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Table 4-31 PTP 48600 - TDM Mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output System Threshold (dBm) Maximum Link Loss (dB) Power (dBm) Channel 5, 10, Bandwidth Modulation Mode BPSK 0.63 single -98.6...
  • Page 193: Ptp 49600 Reference Information

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 49600 reference information PTP 49600 reference information This section contains reference information for the PTP 49600 frequency variant. PTP 49600 examples of regulatory limits Table 4-32 shows how the regulatory limits currently apply in specific countries. Operators should note that regulations are subject to change.
  • Page 194: Ptp 49600 Regulatory Compliance

    PTP 49600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information NOTE Region codes 14 and 18 Max Power depends upon Antenna Gain: If Antenna Gain < 26 dBi then Max Power = 24 dBm If Antenna Gain >= 26 dBi then Max Power = (50 – Antenna Gain) dBm PTP 49600 regulatory compliance The PTP 49600 complies with the regulations that are in force in the USA and Canada.
  • Page 195: Ptp 49600 Radio System Specifications

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 49600 reference information PTP 49600 radio system specifications Table 4-34 contains radio system specifications for the PTP 49600. Table 4-34 PTP 49600 RF specifications Radio Technology Specification RF Band 4.900-4.990 GHz Channel Selection Manual selection. By intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection (i-DFS) or Dynamic Frequency Control manual intervention;...
  • Page 196: Ptp 49600 Emissions And Radio Certifications

    PTP 49600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Radio Technology Specification Sensitivity at higher modes may be reduced during high Weather Sensitivity winds through trees due to Adaptive Modulation Threshold changes Error Correction PTP 49600 emissions and radio certifications Table 4-35 lists the EMC emissions specifications under which the PTP 49600 has received type approval.
  • Page 197: Ptp 49600 Available Spectrum Settings

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 49600 reference information PTP 49600 available spectrum settings The available spectrum settings for the PTP 49600 are illustrated in this section. In the 20 MHz (Figure 4-15), 10 MHz (Figure 4-16) and 5 MHz (Figure 4-17) channel bandwidths, the PTP 49600 variant operates on a 5 MHz channel raster.
  • Page 198: Figure 4-17 Ptp 49600 Available Spectrum In The 5 Mhz Channel Bandwidth

    PTP 49600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Figure 4-17 PTP 49600 available spectrum in the 5 MHz channel bandwidth phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT 4-50 Feb 2010...
  • Page 199: Ptp 49600 System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 49600 reference information PTP 49600 system threshold, output power and link loss PTP 49600 system threshold figures are given in Table 4-37 (IP mode) and Table 4-38 (TDM mode). These figures assume that antenna gain is 22 dBi. Table 4-37 PTP 49600 - IP mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output Threshold Value...
  • Page 200: Table 4-38 Ptp 49600 - Tdm Mode - Threshold, Power And Loss Per Modulation Mode

    PTP 49600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Table 4-38 PTP 49600 - TDM mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output Threshold Value Maximum Link Loss Power (dBm) (dB) (dBm) Channel Bandwidth Bands Modulation Mode BPSK 0.63 single -98.6 -95.5 -91.9...
  • Page 201: Ptp 54600 Reference Information

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 54600 reference information PTP 54600 reference information This section contains reference information for the PTP 54600 frequency variant. PTP 54600 examples of regulatory limits Table 4-39 shows how the regulatory limits currently apply in specific countries. Operators should note that regulations are subject to change.
  • Page 202: Ptp 54600 Licenses And Region Codes

    PTP 54600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information NOTE In regions other than EU/USA, specific local regulations may apply. It is the responsibility of the installer/user to check that the equipment as deployed meets local regulatory requirements. PTP 54600 licenses and region codes PTP 54600 units may be operated in any of the regions listed in Table 4-40.
  • Page 203: Ptp 54600 Regulatory Compliance

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 54600 reference information Region License / Channel code Regulation Frequencies Bandwidth Max Power Notes 5650 - 5725 5650 MHz is 15 MHz 27 dBm reserved for EIRP the use of 10 MHz 25 dBm weather EIRP radars.
  • Page 204 PTP 54600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information This device complies with part 15.407 of the US FCC Rules and Regulations and with RSS-210 Issue 7 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 205 Hereby, Motorola declares that the PTP 54600 product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity may be http://motorola.canopywireless.com/doc.php.
  • Page 206: Ptp 54600 Radio System Specifications

    PTP 54600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 54600 radio system specifications Table 4-41 contains radio system specifications for the PTP 54600. Table 4-41 PTP 54600 RF specifications Radio Technology Specification RF Band 5.470-5.725 GHz By dynamic frequency control and manual intervention Channel Selection Automatic detection on start-up and continual adaptation to avoid interference.
  • Page 207: Ptp 54600 Emissions And Radio Certifications

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 54600 reference information Radio Technology Specification Over-the-Air Encryption Proprietary scrambling mechanism. Sensitivity at higher modes may be reduced during high Weather Sensitivity winds through trees due to Adaptive Modulation Threshold changes Error Correction PTP 54600 emissions and radio certifications Table 4-42 lists the EMC emissions specifications under which the PTP 54600 has received type approval.
  • Page 208: Ptp 54600 Available Spectrum Settings

    PTP 54600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 54600 available spectrum settings The available spectrum settings for the PTP 54600 are illustrated in this section. Adjustment of the lower centre frequency allows the operator to slide the available frequency settings up and down the 5.4 GHz band in steps of 2 MHz. In the 30 MHz channel bandwidth (Figure 4-18), the PTP 54600 variant operates on a...
  • Page 209: Figure 4-19 Ptp 54600 Available Spectrum In 15 Mhz Channel Bandwidth

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 54600 reference information Figure 4-19 PTP 54600 available spectrum in 15 MHz channel bandwidth Figure 4-20 PTP 54600 available spectrum in 10 MHz channel bandwidth Figure 4-21 PTP 54600 available spectrum in 5 MHz channel bandwidth phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010...
  • Page 210: Ptp 54600 System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    PTP 54600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 54600 system threshold, output power and link loss PTP 54600 system threshold, output power and maximum link loss are given in Table 4-44 (IP mode) and Table 4-45 (TDM mode). These figures assume that antenna gain is 23 dBi.
  • Page 211: Table 4-45 Ptp 54600 - Tdm Mode - Threshold, Power And Loss Per Modulation Mode

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 54600 reference information Table 4-45 PTP 54600 - TDM mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output Threshold Value (dBm) Power Maximum Link Loss (dB) (dBm) Channel Bandwidth Modulation Bands Mode BPSK 0.63 single -98.2 -94.6 -92.3...
  • Page 212: Ptp 54600 Fcc Antenna Restrictions

    PTP 54600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 54600 FCC antenna restrictions In FCC regions, external antennas from the list in Table 4-46 can be used with the Connectorized version of the PTP 54600. These are approved by the FCC for use with the product and are constrained by the following limit for Single/Dual Polarization Parabolic Dish Antennas: up to 34.9 dBi (33.4 dBi for 5 MHz bandwidth) per polarization or antenna.
  • Page 213 User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 54600 reference information Gain Parabolic Manufacturer Antenna Type (dBi) Dish Gabriel Gabriel 2-foot High Performance Dual 28.1 QuickFire Parabolic, HQFD2-52-N Gabriel Gabriel 4-foot High Performance Dual 34.3 QuickFire Parabolic, HQFD4-52-N Gabriel Gabriel 2-foot Standard QuickFire Parabolic, 28.5 QF2-52-N Gabriel...
  • Page 214 PTP 54600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Gain Parabolic Manufacturer Antenna Type (dBi) Dish RadioWaves Radio Waves 4-foot Dual-Pol Parabolic, SPD4- 34.4 5.2 (34.4dBi) RadioWaves Radio Waves 4-foot Parabolic, SP4-5.2 34.8 (34.8dBi) RadioWaves Radio Waves 2-foot Parabolic, SP2-2/5 28.3 (28.3dBi) RadioWaves Radio Waves 3-foot Parabolic, SP3-2/5...
  • Page 215: Ptp 58600 Reference Information

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information PTP 58600 reference information This section contains reference information that is specific to the PTP 58600 frequency variant. PTP 58600 examples of regulatory limits Table 4-47 shows how the regulatory limits currently apply in specific countries. Operators should note that regulations are subject to change.
  • Page 216 UK, Eire (IRL), Germany, Denmark and Norway. However, the regulatory situation in Europe is changing and the radio spectrum may become available in other countries in the near future. Please contact Motorola for the latest situation. phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT 4-68...
  • Page 217 User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010 4-69...
  • Page 218: Ptp 58600 Licenses And Region Codes

    PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 58600 licenses and region codes PTP 58600 units may be operated in any of the regions listed in Table 4-48. PTP 58600 units are configured with a license key for region code 1. An alternative PTP 600 Installation Guide license key is provided in the for region code 25.
  • Page 219 User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information Region License / Frequencies Channel Max Power Notes code Regulation Bandwidth Singapore 5725 - 5850 5, 10, 15, 30 20 dBm EIRP Eire 5725 - 5850 30 MHz 33 dBm EIRP 15 MHz 31 dBm EIRP...
  • Page 220 PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Region License / Frequencies Channel Max Power Notes code Regulation Bandwidth Thailand 5725 - 5850 5, 10, 15, 30 30 dBm EIRP Germany 5755 - 5850 30 MHz 35 dBm EIRP reduction required in 15 MHz 34 dBm...
  • Page 221 User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information Region License / Frequencies Channel Max Power Notes code Regulation Bandwidth (RTTT) 5 MHz 29 dBm EIRP phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010 4-73...
  • Page 222: Ptp 58600 Regulatory Compliance

    PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 58600 regulatory compliance The PTP 58600 complies with the regulations that are in force in the USA, Canada and Europe. The relevant notifications are specified in this section. PTP 58600 FCC and IC notification U.S.
  • Page 223 Hereby, Motorola declares that the PTP 58600 product complies with the essential requirements The declaration of conformity may be and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 224 PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive The European Union's WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have the crossed out trash bin label on the product (or the package in some cases).
  • Page 225: Ptp 58600 Radio System Specifications

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information PTP 58600 radio system specifications Table 4-49 contains radio system specifications for the PTP 58600. Table 4-49 PTP 58600 RF specifications Radio Technology Specification RF Band 5.725-5.850 GHz By dynamic frequency control and manual intervention Automatic detection on start-up and continual adaptation Channel Selection avoid interference.
  • Page 226: Ptp 58600 Emissions And Radio Certifications

    PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Radio Technology Specification 125 miles (200km) optical line-of-sight Range 6 miles (10km) non-line-of-sight Over-the-Air Encryption Proprietary scrambling mechanism. Sensitivity at higher modes may be reduced during high Weather Sensitivity winds through trees due to Adaptive Modulation Threshold changes Error Correction PTP 58600 emissions and radio certifications...
  • Page 227 User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information Table 4-51 PTP 58600 radio certifications Region Specification (Type Approvals) FCC Part 15.247 CANADA RSS 210 Issue 7, Annex 8 IR 2007 Eire ComReg 02/71R1 EN302 502 v 1.2.1 phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010 4-79...
  • Page 228: Ptp 58600 Available Spectrum Settings

    PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 58600 available spectrum settings The available spectrum settings for the PTP 58600 are illustrated in this section. Adjustment of the lower centre frequency allows the operator to slide the available frequency settings up and down the 5.8 GHz band in steps of 2 MHz. In the 30 MHz channel bandwidth (Figure 4-22), the PTP 58600 variant operates on a...
  • Page 229: Figure 4-23 Ptp 58600 Available Spectrum In 15 Mhz Channel Bandwidth

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information Figure 4-23 PTP 58600 available spectrum in 15 MHz channel bandwidth Figure 4-24 PTP 58600 available spectrum in the 10 MHz channel bandwidth Figure 4-25 PTP 58600 available spectrum in 5 MHz channel bandwidth phn-0896_009v003 UNDER DEVELOPMENT Feb 2010...
  • Page 230 PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information PTP 58600 Transmit Power Reduction at the Band Edges Operation at or near the 5.8 GHz band edges can results in a lower maximum transmit power. In some configurations the PTP 600 Series solution reduces the power when operating at the edge channels.
  • Page 231: Ptp 58600 System Threshold, Output Power And Link Loss

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information PTP 58600 system threshold, output power and link loss PTP 58600 system threshold figures are given in Table 4-53 (IP mode) and Table 4-54 (TDM mode). These figures assume that antenna gain is 23 dBi. Table 4-53 PTP 58600 - IP mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output Threshold Value (dBm)
  • Page 232 PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Table 4-54 PTP 58600 - TDM mode - threshold, power and loss per modulation mode Output Threshold Value (dBm) Power Maximum Link Loss (dB) (dBm) Channel Bandwidth Bands Modulation Mode BPSK 0.63 single -95.1 -92.5 -90.8...
  • Page 233: Ptp 58600 Fcc Antenna Restrictions

    User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information PTP 58600 FCC antenna restrictions In FCC regions, external antennas from the lists in Table 4-55 Table 4-56 can be used with the Connectorized version of the PTP 58600. These are approved by the FCC for use with the product and are constrained by the following limit for Single/Dual Polarization Parabolic Dish Antennas: up to 37.7 dBi per polarization or antenna.
  • Page 234 PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Gain Flat Parabolic Manufacturer Antenna Type (dBi) Plate Dish RFS 1-foot Flat Panel, MA0528-23AN (23dBi) RFS 2-foot Flat Panel, MA0528-28AN (28dBi) Telectronics Teletronics 2-foot Flat Plate Antenna, ANT-P5828 (28dBi) Andrew Andrew 2-foot Parabolic, P2F-52 (29.4dBi) 29.4 Andrew Andrew 2-foot Dual-Pol Parabolic, PX2F-...
  • Page 235 User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information Gain Flat Parabolic Manufacturer Antenna Type (dBi) Plate Dish Gabriel Gabriel 2-foot Standard QuickFire 28.5 Parabolic, QF2-52-N Gabriel Gabriel 2-foot Standard QuickFire 28.5 Parabolic, QF2-52-N-RK Gabriel Gabriel 2.5-foot Standard QuickFire 31.2 Parabolic, QF2.5-52-N Gabriel Gabriel 4-foot Standard QuickFire...
  • Page 236 PTP 58600 reference information Chapter 4 Reference information Gain Flat Parabolic Manufacturer Antenna Type (dBi) Plate Dish RadioWaves Radio Waves 3-foot Dual-Pol Parabolic, 31.1 SPD3-5.2 (31.1dBi) RadioWaves Radio Waves 3-foot Parabolic, SP3-5.2 31.4 (31.4dBi) RadioWaves Radio Waves 4-foot Dual-Pol Parabolic, 34.4 SPD4-5.2 (34.4dBi) RadioWaves...
  • Page 237 User Guide: PTP 600 Series PTP 58600 reference information Gain Flat Parabolic Manufacturer Antenna Type (dBi) Plate Dish RFS 6-foot HP Parabolic, SDF6-52AN or 37.4 SDFX6-52AN (37.4dBi) StellaDoradus StellaDoradus 45 inch Parabolic Antenna, 33.8 58PSD113 Table 4-56 Sectored antennas for deployment in USA/Canada – 5.8 GHz Gain Manufacturer Antenna Type...

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