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Cambium Networks PMP 430 Series Configuration And User's Manual (98 pages)
Networks, Bridges
Brand:
Cambium Networks
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 2.35 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Tables
6
List of Figures
7
List of Procedures
8
Chapter 1: Introduction
9
Figure 1: PMP 430 CAP 54430 & 58430
9
Figure 2: PMP 400 CAP 54400 - 5.4 Ghz
9
Figure 3: PMP 400 CAP 49400 - 4.9 Ghz
9
Figure 4: PMP 430 CSM 54430 & 58430
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Figure 5: PMP 400 CSM 54400 - 5.4 Ghz
9
Figure 6: PMP 400 CSM 49400 - 4.9 Ghz
9
Figure 7: PTP 200 Integrated
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Figure 8: PTP 200 Connectorized
10
Figure 9: PTP 230 Integrated
10
General Information
11
Version Information
11
Contacting Cambium Networks
11
Purpose
12
Cross References
12
Feedback
12
Problems and Warranty
13
Reporting Problems
13
Repair and Service
13
Warranty
13
Procedure 1: Reporting Problems
13
Security Advice
14
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
15
Warnings
15
Cautions
15
Notes
15
Abbreviations
16
Chapter 2: Product Description
17
Table 1: Cambium PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series
18
Table 2: 5.8 Ghz OFDM - PMP 430 and PTP 230 Series Model Number Descriptions
18
Table 3: 5.4 Ghz OFDM - PMP 430 Series Model Number Descriptions
20
Table 4: 5.4 Ghz OFDM - PMP 400 and PTP 200/230 Model Number Descriptions
21
Table 5: 4.9 Ghz OFDM - PMP 400 and PTP 200 Model Number Descriptions
22
Table 6: CMM4 56VDC and 30 VDC Operation
23
Figure 10: CMM4 56 VDC Power Supply
24
Figure 11: Cmmmicro and CMM4 30 VDC Power Supply
24
Figure 12: CMM4 56 VDC Rackmount Power Supply
24
Figure 13: CMM4 - 56 VDC and 30 VDC Terminal Blocks
24
Figure 14 600SSH Surge Suppression AP and SM Diagram
25
Table 7: Ancillary Equipment and Model Numbers
26
Technology and Benefits
29
Nlos Benefits and Limitations
29
Applications
30
Configuration Options - RF, IP, DFS
30
Figure 15: LOS, Nlos, and NLOS
30
Power and Grounding
31
Administration Systems
32
Figure 16: AP Grounding Lug
32
Figure 17: 600SSH Pole Mount Kit
32
Specifications
33
Radio Specifications (Common to All Formats)
34
Specifications for PMP 430 (5.4 & 5.8 Ghz) SM and PTP 230 (5.4 & 5.8 Ghz) BH Radio with Integrated Antenna
34
Figure 18: PMP 430 SM
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Figure 19: PMP 430 SM with Optional LENS
35
Specifications for PMP 400 (4.9 & 5.4 Ghz) AP/SM and PTP 200 (4.9 & 5.4 Ghz) BH Radio with Integrated Antenna
36
Specification for PMP 400/430 AP and PTP 200 BH Connectorized Radio
36
Figure 20: PMP 400 and PTP 200 Radio with Integrated Antenna
36
Figure 21: PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 BH Connectorized Radio
36
Specifications for PMP 400/430 Kitted, Connectorized Radio (Antenna Included)
37
Figure 22: CAP 49400
37
Figure 23: CAP 58430 and 54430
37
Performance
38
Table 8: Performance Details
38
Chapter 3: Planning
40
Tower Channel Planning
40
Table 9: 5.8 Ghz Channel Center Frequencies, by Region
41
Table 10: 5.4 Ghz Channel Center Frequencies, by Region
42
Table 11: 4.9 Ghz Channel Center Frequencies
42
Downtilt
43
Weather Radar
43
Range and Throughput Planning
43
Spectrum Analyzer
44
AP as Spectrum Analyzer (PMP430 and PTP230 Only)
44
Figure 24 Spectrum Analyzer Display after Running a "Timed Spectrum Analyzer
45
Table 12 Spectrum Analyzer Attributes
46
Table 13 AP as Spectrum Analyzer SNMP Objects
47
Table 14 AP as Spectrum Analyzer Deprecated SNMP Objects
47
Collocation of 5.8 Ghz OFDM with Standard 5.7 Ghz Canopy FSK
48
Channel Spacing
48
Frame Calculations and Configuration Settings
48
Co-Location of 5.4 Ghz OFDM with Standard 5.4 Ghz Canopy FSK
49
Channel Spacing
49
Frame Calculations and Configuration Settings
49
Procedure 2: Finding Collocation Values Using Frame Calculators
50
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)
51
Table 15: Minimum SNR by Modulation and Direction
52
Chapter 4: Configuring
53
Link Operation - 1X/2X/3X
53
Figure 25: Dynamic Rate Adapt on AP "Configuration => General" Page
53
Transmitter Output Power (and no Jitter)
54
Table 16: PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Tx Output Power
54
Figure 26: SM Power Level on AP "Home => Session Status" Page
55
Downlink Data %, Range, and Control Slots
56
Figure 27: Max Range & Downlink Data on AP "Configuration => Radio" Page
56
DFS and Regulatory Parameters for 5.8 & 5.4 Ghz Radios
57
Table 17: PMP 400/430 AP Control Slot Settings
57
Background and Operation
58
Figure 28: DFS Status on AP "Home => DFS Status" Page
58
Table 18: 5.4 / 5.8 Ghz OFDM DFS Operation Based on Region Code
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Figure 29: Region/Country Code on AP "Configuration => General" Page, System Release 11.2
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Figure 30: Region/Country Code on AP "Configuration => General" Page, System Release 12.1
61
Setting DFS and Regulatory Parameters
61
Installation Color Code
63
External Gain Field
63
Network Control Parameters
64
Forward Error Correction
64
430 Interoperability (Configurable Only on PMP 430 SM)
64
Figure 31 AP Registration Options
64
Table 19 Interoperability Configuration Options
65
Table 20 Interoperability SNMP Objects
66
Figure 32 Device Tab
67
Figure 33 Sessions Tab
67
Improved Session Status Page
67
Figure 34 Power Tab
68
Figure 35 Configuration Tab
68
Migration and Upgrade Path from PMP 430 Network to PMP 450 Network
69
Figure 36: Forced Switch Radio Mode
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Table 21: Switch Radio Mode SNMP Object
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Table 22: Sensitivity of PMP 430 Vs. PMP 450
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Table 23: Throughput (PMP 430 AP to PMP 430 SM)
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Table 24: Throughput (PMP 450 AP to PMP 450 SM)
74
Table 25: Throughput (PMP 450 AP to PMP 430 SM)
74
PMP 430 - PMP 450 Link Budget Comparison
75
Table 26: Performance (PMP 430 System)
75
Table 27: Performance (MIX of PMP 450 and PMP 430 Sms)
76
Chapter 5: Installation
78
Installing an AP with Connectorized Antenna
78
Procedure 3: Assembling a 5.8 or 5.4 Ghz AP, and Attaching to Tower
79
Procedure 4: Assembling a 4.9 Ghz AP, and Attaching to Tower
81
Figure 37: Ground Lug Highlighted on AP
84
Procedure 5: Cabling and Grounding/Earthing the AP
84
Installing an SM or BH with an Integrated Antenna
85
Figure 38: Dielectric Grease - Apply to RJ45 Connector
85
Figure 39: Dielectric Grease - Insert Ethernet Cable
86
Chapter 6: Regulatory and Legal Notices
87
Important Note on Modifications
87
National and Regional Regulatory Notices
87
U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Notification
87
Table 28: US FCC Ids and Industry Canada Certification Numbers and Covered Configurations
88
Industry Canada (IC) Notification
90
Regulatory Requirements for CEPT Member States (Www.cept.org)
91
European Union Notification for 5.8 Ghz Product
91
Equipment Disposal
92
EU Declaration of Conformity for Rohs Compliance
92
UK Notification
92
Luxembourg Notification
92
Czech Republic Notification
92
Greece Notification
92
Brazil Notification
93
Italy Notification
93
Labeling and Disclosure Table for China
93
Exposure Separation Distances
94
Details of Exposure Separation Distances Calculations and Power Compliance Margins
94
Table 29: Disclosure Table
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Table 30: Exposure Separation Distances
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Table 31: Calculated Exposure Distances and Power Compliance Margins
95
Legal Notices
96
Software License Terms and Conditions
96
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Cambium Networks PMP 430 Series User Manual (132 pages)
Point-to-Multi-Point (PMP)/Point-To-Point (PTP) 450 series Platform
Brand:
Cambium Networks
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 5.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
User Guide
1
Chapter 9: Operation
2
Table of Contents
3
List of Figures
17
List of Tables
22
Chapter 10: Reference Information
29
Purpose
32
Canada Specific Information
34
Lightning Protection
36
Training
37
Problems and Warranty
38
Security Advice
40
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
41
Caring for the Environment
42
Configuration
43
Chapter 1 : Product Description
44
PMP/PTP 450I Series
44
Table 1 Main Characteristics of the PMP/PTP 450I Series
45
Table 2 PMP/PTP 450I Series Hardware Configurations
46
Radio Frequency Planning
48
Channel Bandwidth
49
Table 3 Main Characteristics of the PMP/PTP 450 Series
48
Table 4 PMP/PTP 450 Series Hardware Configurations
50
Table 5 Supported Interoperability for PMP
51
Table 6 Supported Interoperability for PTP
51
Figure 1 PMP/PTP 450 Platform Typical Bridge Deployment
52
Product Variants
53
Wireless Operation
54
Ofdm and Channel Bandwidth
56
Mimo
58
System Management
59
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
60
Snmp
61
Wireless Manager (WM)
62
Radio Recovery Mode – Radio Recovery Console / Default Mode (Fka Default Plug)
63
Table 8 PMP 450I Variants
67
Table 9 PMP 450 Variants
67
Table 10 PTP 450I Variants
69
Table 11 PTP 450 Variants
70
Table 12 AP/SM/BH Interface Descriptions and Cabling
71
Figure 3 PMP/PTP 450 Interfaces - AP
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Table 13 AP Interface Descriptions and Cabling - 2.4 Ghz, 5 Ghz
72
Figure 4 PMP/PTP 450 Interfaces - SM/BH
73
Figure 5 PMP/PTP 450 Interfaces - SM/BH Connectorized
73
Figure 6 PMP 450D SM - Integrated Dish
74
Figure 7 PTP 450 Series - BHM/BHS
74
Figure 8 AP/BHM Diagnostic Leds, Viewed from Unit Front
75
Table 14 AP/BHM LED Descriptions
75
Figure 9 AP/BH Diagnostic Leds, Viewed from Unit Front
76
Table 15 SM/BHS LED Descriptions
77
Table 16 PMP 450I ODU Part Numbers
78
Table 17 PTP 450I ODU Part Numbers
79
Table 18 PMP 450 ODU Part Numbers
79
Table 19 PTP 450 ODU Part Numbers
83
Table 20 PSU Part Numbers for PMP/PTP 450I
88
Table 21 AC Power Injector Interface Functions
88
Table 22 AC+DC Enhanced Power Injector Interface Functions
89
Figure 12 -48 V DC Power Injector Interfaces
90
Table 23 -48V DC Power Injector Interfaces
90
Table 26 -120 W/30 VDC Power Supply
91
Table 27 Accessories Part Numbers
92
Table 28 Lightning Protection Part Numbers
92
Figure 13 ODU Rear Interfaces
93
Chapter 2 : System Hardware
93
Cabling and Lightning Protection
93
Figure 14 Connectorized ODU Antenna Interfaces
94
Table 30 PSU Drop Cable Length Restrictions
94
Figure 15 Outdoor Drop Cable
96
Table 31 Drop Cable Part Numbers
96
Table 32 Main Port Poe Cable Pinout
96
Table 33 Aux Port Poe Cable Pinout
97
Table 34 Aux Port Poe Cable Pinout
98
Table 35 Alignment Tone Adapter Third Party Product Details
98
Figure 17 Cable Grounding Kit
99
Table 36 Cable Grounding Kit Part Numbers
99
Table 38 LPU and Grounding Kit Part Number
101
Table 39 List of AP External Antennas
102
Figure 19 Ugps
105
Figure 20 CMM4 (Rack Mount)
106
Figure 22 CMM4 Power Adapter Cabling Diagram
107
Figure 24 CMM3
110
Figure 25 Pole Mounted CMM3
110
Mounting the GPS Receiver
111
Figure 26 GPS Antenna Mounting
112
Mounting the Gps Receiver Module on a Metal Tower or Mast
112
Cabling the GPS Antenna
113
Ordering the Components
114
Ethernet Interface
117
Figure 28 Wall Installation
118
Figure 29 Roof Installation
120
Figure 30 GPS Receiver Wall Installation
121
Figure 31 GPS Receiver Tower or Mast Installation
122
Minimum Separation Distances
124
Chapter 3 : System Planning
125
Grounding and Lightning Protection
125
Figure 32 Rolling Sphere Method to Determine the Lightning Protection Zones
126
Table 45 PMP/PTP 450I Wind Loading (Newton)
128
Table 46 PMP/PTP 450I Wind Loading (Lb Force)
129
Table 48 PMP/PTP 450 Wind Loading (Lb Force)
130
Equipment Disposal
132
Cambium Networks PMP 430 Series Release Notes (50 pages)
Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Broadband Solution
Brand:
Cambium Networks
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 1.19 MB
Table of Contents
Embedded Software
2
System Documentation
3
New Features
4
Security Banner
7
Technical Support
49
Cambium Networks
50
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