Hardware Overview - Cambium Networks PTP 650 Series User Manual

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Chapter 1: Product description

Hardware overview

The main hardware components of the PTP 650 are as follows:
Outdoor unit (ODU): The ODU is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and
networking electronics. The ODU is supplied in the following product variants:
Integrated or Connectorized: The ODU may be either Integrated (attached to its own flat
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plate antenna) or connectorized (without an antenna).
FCC/IC, EU or RoW: These variants are for deployment in the USA and Canada, the EU and
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the rest of the world respectively.
Power supply unit (PSU): There is a choice of two PSUs:
The AC Power Injector is suitable for installations without an auxiliary device.
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The AC+DC power injector is required when powering from a DC supply or when the PSU
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is needed to operate at extreme temperatures.
Antennas and antenna cabling: Connectorized ODUs require external antennas connected
using RF cable.
Ethernet cabling: All configurations require a copper Ethernet Cat5e connection from the ODU
(PSU port) to the PSU. Advanced configurations may also require one or both of the following:
A copper or optical Ethernet connection from the ODU (SFP port) to network terminating
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equipment or another device.
A copper Ethernet Cat5e connection from the ODU (Aux port) to an auxiliary device.
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Lightning protection unit (LPU): LPUs are installed in the PSU and Aux copper drop cables to
provide transient voltage surge suppression.
Ground cables: ODU, LPUs and outdoor copper Ethernet cables are bonded to the site
grounding system using ground cables.
For more information about these components, including interfaces, specifications and Cambium
part numbers, refer to
Chapter 2: System
hardware.
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