Getting Started; Welcome; Intended Use; Document Change History - Motorola Canopy User Manual

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GETTING STARTED

WELCOME

Thank you for your purchase of a Motorola Canopy Access Point cluster and/or Cluster
Management Module. This new technology is the latest innovation in high speed wireless
networking. Some of the Canopy system features are:
• Network speeds of 10/100 BaseT
• Small compact design
• No special set up on your PC.

INTENDED USE

This manual is intended to be used with Canopy software release version 3.x or greater. The
intended audience for this manual is system operators and equipment installers.

DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY

New in this issue (Issue 2) of the User Manual:
Updated Notices section including European Community Notification, RF
Exposure Note, and Software License Terms and Conditions.
Measurement units internationalized with metric as well as English units
Updates for new hardware features:
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References to the Canopy Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM), and the
additional bandwidth and security features it offers beyond the features provided
by an Access Point with no BAM in the network.
Specifications changed to reflect expanded lower temperature limit of -40°F (-
40°C) for all equipment.
Specifications clarified and edited for CE Listing for European Community

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

OPERATION

The Canopy Access Point module's simple design allows for deployment ease. The Canopy
Cluster Management Module provides everything necessary to make a system of single or multiple
Canopy Access Point modules operational. It provides power, GPS synchronization and Ethernet
connectivity.

CONFIGURATION

Access Point Module
AP_CMM2 User Manual
Currently shipping modules now auto-sense the Ethernet termination –
either a straight-thru or crossover RJ-45 cable can be used to connect to
either a network interface card or hub, switch, or router.
The currently shipping CMM has additional cable openings to ease the use
of shielded cable.
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