Figure 9: Detail Of Gps Antenna Mounting - Motorola Canopy User Manual

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Route the Ethernet cables from the Access Point modules to the Cluster Management Module.
The strain relief plugs on the CMM already have precut holes. Each hole of the strain relief is
designed to hold two CAT 5 UTP cables, or one if it is shielded cable.
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The Ethernet cables use RJ-45 connectors (standard Ethernet) that connect to
matching ports within the Cluster Management Module. The ports are labeled with a
" J3 ". Always connect modules starting at port 1. This port is the master port for
the CMM.
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A total of 8 ports are available on the Cluster Management Module to accommodate
any combination of Access Point modules and Backhaul Modules.
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Connect the remaining Ethernet cables in the same manner.
Route the GPS sync (serial) cables from the Access Point modules to the Cluster Management
Module.
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The GPS sync cables use 6 conductor RJ-11 connectors that connect to matching
ports within the Cluster Management Module. The ports are labeled with a " J1 ".
Always connect modules starting with port 1. This port is the master port for the
CMM.
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Connect the remaining GPS sync cables in the same manner.
If necessary, route a network cable into the Cluster Management Module and connect to the
uplink port on the switch. As with any such installed devices, proper grounding of the Ethernet
cable is necessary. The Canopy Surge Suppressor is such a device for this situation.
Connect GPS coax cable to N-connector on the outside of the Cluster Management Module.
Connect AC or DC power to the Cluster Management Module.
When power is applied the " power " LED on the Ethernet switch should come on as well a
green LED on the circuit board as show in the following figure.
AP_CMM2 User Manual

Figure 9: Detail of GPS antenna mounting

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