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Purpose Cross references . Document banner definitions Text conventions . Contacting Motorola . Escalate the problem to the PMP 320 Support Team . U.S. and Canada . Latin America and Central America Europe, Middle East, and Africa . Asia Pacific...
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1-12 Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation Installing the AP Hardware Assembling the AP and attaching to a tower . Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna . Earth Ground cable assembly and 2-11 connection . indicator 2-14 Attach the AP assembly to a pole Surge Suppression Information...
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Contents Conforming to Regulations. Protecting Cables and . 3- Connections Testing the Components . Unpacking Components Installation Overview Installing the GPS Antenna Recommended Tools for GPS Antenna Mounting. Mounting a GPS Antenna GPS Coax Cable . Installing the power supply for the 3-10 CMM4 .
CMM Sync Cable. Chapter 5: CSM Hardware Installation Before you begin . Additional material required for installation . Pre-installation planning . Components shipped with the Cabling Overview Installing the CSM . Selecting a location for the . 5-6 CSM . Installation Overview Completing the mounting bracket...
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Content Installation Overview Completing the mounting bracket assembly . . 6- Attaching the CSM and mounting the bracket assembly outside the building Fastening the CSM and mounting the bracket assembly to a 6-10 pole . Connecting the Antenna Cables to the 6-11 Unit Connecting the CSM to the Ethernet cable, Earth Ground, the Surge Suppressor .
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320 product line which encompass the Cluster Access Point (CAP or AP), Cluster Manager Module 4 (CMM4), and the Cluster Subscriber Module (CSM). Software installation and configuration information for the AP and the CSM are covered in the PMP 320 Administration and Configuration Guide PMP320HDW2v1...
It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities be properly trained by Motorola. Motorola disclaims all liability whatsoever, implied or expressed, 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.
Text conventions Text conventions The following conventions are used in Motorola documents to represent keyboard input text, screen output text, and special key sequences. Input Characters typed in at the keyboard are shown like this sentence. Items of interest within a command appear like this sentence.
When sending E-mail or calling Motorola for technical support, please include, as appropriate, the software release on each module, the IP addresses, MAC addresses, and features enabled on the system.
Saudi Arabia: 800 844 5345 • South Africa: 0800981900 • United Kingdom: 0203 0277499 Asia Pacific E-mail: WiBBsupport.apac@motorola.com Telephone: • +6048503854 (9 AM through 5 PM Malaysia time) • +420 533 336 946 (outside the 9 am through 5 PM hours)
Target applications for the PMP 320 Access Network include: • Tier 1, Tier2, or Tier 3 carriers. Where the PMP 320 system provides a cost-effective, reliable broadband connectivity for residential and business customers. •...
DNS Server – Domain Name System server • CNUT – Network Update Tool for updating device software • Router – optional Motorola offers PMP 320 equipment that operates in the spectrum ranges as shown in Table 1-1 Spectrum Range Operation Licensed Spectrum System...
■ ■ A PMP 320 Access Point (AP) is an 802.16e micro base station that connects wirelessly to up to 200 PMP 320 Cluster Subscriber Modules (CSMs) or CPEs (Customer Premise Equipment). The AP consists of a antenna and radio, as shown in...
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Figure 1-3 AP, radio only The PMP 320 AP uses 802.16e for the over-the-air connection to the SMs or CSM. It is 802.16e PHY and MAC compliant, and complies with the WiMAX Wave2 profile, except for mobility. The AP uses a custom 56 VDC power system, typically powered by a CMM4. The AP uses less than 25 W per AP, or less than 100 watts for 360°...
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Cluster Management Module 4 (CMM4) • Auto-negotiation on the Ethernet ports. Ports will auto-negotiate to match inputs that are either 100Base-T or 10Base-T, and either full duplex or half duplex, when the connected device is set to auto-negotiate. Alternatively, these parameters are settable.
What is included when the CMM4 unit is shipped Chapter 1: Product Description What is included when the CMM4 unit is shipped The CMM4 as shipped includes: • Weatherized enclosure containing the controller board, EtherWAN Ethernet Switch, and GPS coax surge suppressor •...
The PMP 320 Cluster Subscriber Module (CSM) or also known as the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), or the Subscriber Module (SM) is the device that extends the broadband network or internet services to the end user through communication with the PMP 320 AP . The key features of the CSM are: •...
Chapter 1: Product Description Site considerations Review the following site requirements before selecting the site for the installation of the PMP 320 CSM: • When ordering CSMs for the site, ensure that the same band CSM is ordered as is used for the AP.
Connectorized CSM 320 rear view subscriber module G1_CCSM_rearviewconn.ext The PMP 320 Connectorized Cluster Subscriber Module (CSM) or also known as the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), or the Subscriber Module (SM) is the device that extends the broadband network or internet services to the end user through communication with the PMP 320 AP.
3.3 GHz – 3.8 GHz spectrum The Connectorized CSM is managed by a local web interface, SNMP , or the Motorola Wireless Manager. The Connectorized CSM also functions as a Network Address Translation (NAT) device.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ General communications equipment, infrastructure, and facilities site design should be performed in line with Motorola’s Standards and Guidelines for Communications Sites https://motorolawls. (also known as the manual) available from: motolms.com/Secure/Course_Description.asp?number=ANT001- A short coaxial cable from the radio terminates in a male N connector. The antenna has a chassis-mounted female N connector.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Assembling the AP and attaching to a tower Table 2-1 Part list for the antenna and AP Part name Quantity Antenna AP radio Attaching brackets to antenna Scissors bracket Top pipe clamp assembly Bottom pipe clamp assembly 2.24 inch spacer...
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Assembling the AP and attaching to a tower Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation Figure 2-1 Pipe Clamp Assembly Identification BOTTOM PIPE CLAMP ASSEMBLY Longer Bracket TOP PIPE CLAMP ASSEMBLY 3/8-16 Lock Washer 3/8-16 Lock Washer 3/8-16 Split Lock Washer 3/8-16 3/8-16 Split Lock Washer Hex Nut...
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna Use the following procedure to assemble the pipe clamp brackets to the AP, and attach the radio to the antenna. These steps are performed before the AP is mounted on the pole.
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Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation Procedure 2-1 Assemble the AP and antenna for pole mounting (Continued) Perform a parts check to ensure all parts are present. Connect the pipe clamp assembly brackets to the antenna. NOTE Determine between the two pipe clamp assemblies which bracket has the longer bracket bar.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna Procedure 2-1 Assemble the AP and antenna for pole mounting (Continued) BOTTOM PIPE CLAMP ASSEMBLY Longer Bracket TOP PIPE CLAMP ASSEMBLY 3/8-16 Lock Washer 3/8-16 Lock Washer 3/8-16 Split Lock Washer...
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Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation Procedure 2-1 Assemble the AP and antenna for pole mounting (Continued) Using a 5/16-18 x 3.5 hex pivot bolt, 5-16 split lock waster, 5/16 split flat washer, smaller spacer (2.36 inches) and a 5/16 hex nut, connect the scissor bracket to the top of the antenna.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna Procedure 2-1 Assemble the AP and antenna for pole mounting (Continued) 5/16-8 See Detail A Flat Washer Use Shorter Spacer (2.24in) 5/16-8 x 3.5in Hex Pivot Bolt 5/16-8 Split Lock Washer...
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Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation Continued Procedure 2-1 Assemble the AP and antenna for pole mounting (Continued) 2-10 PMP320HDW2v1 Preliminary JUL 2010...
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Assembling the AP and connecting the antenna Secure the radio to the antenna using the two M6 carriage bolts, M6 flat washers; M6 split lock washer and the M6 hex nut. Torque the M6 nut 7 ft-lbs (9.5 N.m).
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Earth Ground cable assembly and connection Procedure 2-1 Assemble the AP and antenna for pole mounting (Continued) Pole Is Shown For Reference Antenna Radio (Secured on Antenna) DIV connector MAIN connector VIEW A Earth Ground cable assembly and connection Standard installation practices apply which include: •...
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Earth Ground cable assembly and connection Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation Procedure 2-2 Cabling and grounding the AP (Continued) Remove the connection protection casing using the thumb release at the back of the AP Unit. Use dielectric grease (which is uniformly non-conducting) on all connections and in all RJ-45 Ethernet connectors.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Earth Ground cable assembly and connection Procedure 2-2 Cabling and grounding the AP (Continued) Run a 10 AWG ground strap from the ground lug on the AP to known good ground (Protective Earth - PE). AP Ground Lug Ground the radio to the tower.
LED indicator Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation LED indicator The LED display for the AP are either Green or off. Figure 2-3 LED location diagram Table 2-2 LED indicators for the AP Description PWR (D14) Power – green indicates the DC power is on.
Attach the AP assembly to a pole Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation Attach the AP assembly to a pole WARNING Maintain a safe distance from RF exposure when mounting the AP on the tower 50 cm (20 inches). Maintain a safe distance from power lines. The network planner should provide the antenna pattern information for the installation.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Attach the AP assembly to a pole NOTE • The L-COM surge suppressor is used if the Gigabit Ethernet port is used in the CMM4. The L-COM when used is installed either in the CMM4 cabinet, or installed inside the communications building.
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Attach the AP assembly to a pole Chapter 2: AP Hardware Installation Procedure 2-3 Attaching the AP assembly to a pole (Continued) Install the top and bottom clamps to the pipe. Slide the clamp bracket on to the carriage bolts. Slide on a 3/8-16 flat washer, 3/8-16 split lock washer and a 3/8-16 hex nut to each carriage bolt.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Attach the AP assembly to a pole Procedure 2-3 Attaching the AP assembly to a pole (Continued) Black TOTAL 20 VDC Green ACCESSORY POWER Twist wire pair 1 twist per inch and IS NOT TO EXCEED form three loops around ferrite core 20 WATTS.
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Surge Suppression Information Surge Suppression Information The AP has metal-to-metal contact from the tower or support structure, through the antenna, through the coax cable, to the radio. Installing surge suppression at the AP is strongly recommended to provide the best protection from lightning strikes.
Grounding Infrastructure Equipment Chapter 3: CMM4 Hardware Installation Grounding Infrastructure Equipment To protect both your staff and your infrastructure equipment, implement lightning protection as follows: • Observe all local and national codes that apply to grounding for lightning protection. • Before you install your modules, perform the following steps: Engage a grounding professional if you have any questions on grounding.
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Unpacking Components Unpacking Components When you receive products, carefully inspect all shipping boxes for signs of damage. If you find damage, immediately notify the transportation company. As you unpack the equipment, verify that all the components that you ordered have arrived.
■ Before beginning the physical installation of the CMM4 hardware make sure the GUI configuration is completed. Refer to configuration details in the PMP 320 Administration and Configuration Guide for additional information on the GUI configuration procedures. The physical installation of the CMM4 includes the following: •...
GPS Coax Cable Chapter 3: CMM4 Hardware Installation Procedure 3-1 Mounting the GPS Antenna Ensure that the mounting position: • has an unobstructed view of the sky to 20º above the horizon. • must not be the highest object on the tower. (The GPS antenna does not need to be particularly high on a site, which would give it more exposure to lightning.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation GPS Coax Cable http://best- tronics.com/motorola.htm Antenna cables can be ordered from Best-Tronics, Inc., Antenna cables can be ordered in lengths up to 100 ft (30.4 m). Table 3-1 Cable description Best-Tronics Part Number Description BT-0564 N to N GPS antenna cable...
Installing the power supply for the CMM4 Chapter 3: CMM4 Hardware Installation Installing the power supply for the CMM4 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■...
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation 56 VDC Power Supply Installation Procedure 3-2 Installing a 56 VDC Power Supply for the CMM4 (Continued) Output - + + Input power -one- select Output + + - NOTE AC connection on top, DC on bottom.
30 VDC Power Supply Installation Chapter 3: CMM4 Hardware Installation 30 VDC Power Supply Installation If the PMP 320 will be co-located with PMP 100 equipment on the same CMM4, refer to the Cluster Management Module 4 User Guide http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/ for additional information on how to install the 30 VDC power supply, and the 1000 Ohm 5 W resistor that must be installed along with that power supply.
L-COM Surge Suppressor installation Chapter 3: CMM4 Hardware Installation CAUTION Observe caution when drilling through the wall of the building. Ensure that there are no power lines, gas lines, water lines, or data lines in the wall at the desired location where the drilling takes place.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation L-COM Surge Suppressor installation Figure 3-3 L-COM surge suppressor 2X Grounding Lockable Lugs and Terminals Hinged Cover 2X Cable RJ45 Jacks Grommets Procedure 3-4 L-COM surge suppressor installation Determine whether the L-COM surge suppressor will be installed inside the CMM4 unit or outside the unit.
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L-COM Surge Suppressor installation Chapter 3: CMM4 Hardware Installation Procedure 3-4 L-COM surge suppressor installation (Continued) Connect the Ethernet cable from the CMM4 to the Ethernet port on the surge suppressor port. Connect the surge suppressor to the Earth Ground. Place the cover on the L-COM unit and attach the L-COM cover.
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Installing the CMM4 Chapter 3: CMM4 Hardware Installation Figure 3-4 CMM4 unit opened showing connection details Cable Gland Cable Housings Cabling Diagram on Inside of Front Door Prizm and Wireless Manager treat the EtherWAN Switch in a CMM4 as a generic switch. For Prizm or Wireless Manager to correctly associate each EtherWAN Switch with its CMM4: •...
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Installing the CMM4 Procedure 3-5 Installing the CMM4 Ensure that the mounting position: • is not farther than 328 feet (100 meters) from the furthest AP or BH that the CMM4 will serve. • is not closer than 10 feet (3 meters) to the nearest AP or BH.
PORT 3 PORT 4 IMPORTANT PORT 5 See the System User Guide before connecting PORT 6 to power. The Guide is available on-line at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/software/ PORT 7 PORT 8 PORT 9 PORT 10 www.motorola.com PORT 11 PORT 12...
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Cabling a CMM4 Perform the following procedure to cable the CMM4. Procedure 3-6 Cabling the CMM4 Review the diagram inside the door of the CMM4. Refer to Figure 3-5. The inserts in the gland openings of the CMM4 have precut holes.
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Terrestrial feeds over 100 Mbps (1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet): cable directly to the Gigabit port of the EtherWAN switch, and mount a Motorola PTP-LPU lightning protection unit or equivalent within 3 ft (1 m) of the CMM4 if the CMM4 is located outdoors on the outside of the building or communications hut at the point of cable penetration if the CMM4 is located indoors.
PMP 320 Hardware Installation LED indicators Procedure 3-6 Cabling the CMM4 (Continued) mounted outside, locate the PIDU in a weather-tight enclosure within 3 ft (1 m) of the CMM4 and install a Hyperlink Technologies AL-CAT6HP-JW surge suppressor or equivalent within 3 ft (1 m) of the PIDU.
The following equipment, mounted outside of a communications hut or building at the point where the cables penetrate the building, is recommended: • Motorola 600SSD surge suppressors for Ethernet cables • Motorola 200SS surge suppressors for DC cables •...
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Configuring CMM4 ports Figure 3-6 Port Status Showing Power Fault Configuring CMM4 ports To configure the ports that have been connected in this installation procedure, refer to the CMM4 User Guide located at: http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/software/ Other Installation Considerations...
■ ■ ■ ■ Motorola recommends the use of flame-retardant, moisture and sunlight-resistant cable rated to 75° C wet and bendable at -25° C for the DC cable between the power supply(s) and the http://www .generalcable.com CMM4. Examples of such cable include General Cable (...
CMM4. The cable length from the CMM4 to any radio must be under 100 m (328 ft). Cables are available from Best-Tronics, Inc., http://best-tronics.com/motorola.htm. These cables can be ordered in lengths up to 328 ft (100 m) and are listed in the following tables.
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Ethernet Cables Chapter 4: Cables Figure 4-1 RJ-45 Straight-through connections Table 4-3 Recommended Ethernet Cables Color white / orange orange white / green blue white / blue green white / brown brown Figure 4-2 Pin 1 Location diagram ← P in 1 Lo c k t a b u n d e r n e a t h ) Bulk unterminated Ethernet cable can be ordered from Best-Tronics as bulk cable:...
The orientation of the CSM when installed is important. The face of the CSM with the Motorola logo must be pointing in the direction of the antenna facing outwards from the building. The Ethernet connector must be oriented so it is on the bottom right corner of the CSM.
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Pre-installation planning Pre-installation planning While on the ground, find an appropriate location outside the building to mount the CSM. NOTE To provide Internet service, the CSM communicates with a base station on the communications tower of the service provider.
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Attaching the CSM and mounting the bracket assembly outside the building Chapter 5: CSM Hardware Installation Procedure 5-3 Mounting bracket assembly (Continued) Slide the bracket arm tab onto the bolt, and then place a flat washer over the end of the bolt. Tighten the end of the bolt with a hex nut.
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Fastening the CSM and mounting the bracket assembly to a pole Procedure 5-4 Attaching the CSM and mounting the bracket assembly outside the building Where possible, install the CSM on the side of the building that has the greatest exposure to the communications tower of the service provider.
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Aligning the CSM for best signal strength Procedure 5-6 Adjusting the vertical and horizontal tilt of the CSM for level of service connection (Continued) After finding the strongest signal from the service provider, tighten all the bolts on the mounting bracket assembly.
Connecting the CSM to the Ethernet cable, Earth Ground, the Surge Suppressor Chapter 5: CSM Hardware Installation Connecting the CSM to the Ethernet cable, Earth Ground, the Surge Suppressor ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■...
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Ethernet Cable Assembly Procedure 5-7 Connecting the Ethernet cable to the CSM Cut the required length of the outdoor-rated Category-5 Ethernet cable for the chosen installation site. The maximum cable length is 100 m (~330 ft).
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Following is the CSM grounding procedure as recommended by Motorola. The ground wire must be a minimum of 18 AWG, with 14 AWG recommended for runs up to 45 m (~150 ft) and 10 AWG recommended for runs over 45 m (~150 ft) .
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Connecting the power supply and the Ethernet cable to the computer NOTE If not using an existing approved grounding system, install a grounding system (Protective Earth) according to applicable regulations or codes. Ground the CSM using one of the following methods: •...
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Connecting the power supply and the Ethernet cable to the computer Chapter 5: CSM Hardware Installation Procedure 5-11 Connecting the power supply Plug the category 5e cord from the CSM/surge suppressor into the jack labeled AC Power on the CSM Power Injector (if this connection is not already made). Connect the protected side of the 600SSD surge suppressor cable to the Data &...
The orientation of the CSM when installed is important. The face of the CSM with the Motorola logo must be pointing in the direction of the antenna facing outwards from the building. The Ethernet connector must be oriented so it is on the bottom right corner of the Connectorized CSM.
Pre-installation planning Chapter 6: Connectorized CSM Hardware Installation Pre-installation planning While on the ground, find an appropriate location outside the building to mount the CSM. NOTE To provide Internet service, the CSM communicates with a base station on the communications tower of the service provider. Information about the nearest communications tower is provided by the service provider.
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Attaching the CSM and mounting the bracket assembly outside the building Procedure 6-3 Mounting bracket assembly (Continued) Slide the bracket arm tab onto the bolt, and then place a flat washer over the end of the bolt.
Fastening the CSM and mounting the bracket assembly to a pole Chapter 6: Connectorized CSM Hardware Installation Procedure 6-4 Attaching the CSM and mounting the bracket assembly outside the building Where possible, install the CSM on the side of the building that has the greatest exposure to the communications tower of the service provider.
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Connecting the Antenna Cables to the Unit Chapter 6: Connectorized CSM Hardware Installation Procedure 6-7 Connecting the Antenna Cables to the Connectorized CSM when using an Diagonal Polarized Antenna Using a 50 ohm low loss cable with an N-type connector, connect the N-type connector to the V-polarity connector of the antenna to the CSM N-type connector.
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Connecting the CSM to the Ethernet cable, Earth Ground, the Surge Suppressor Connecting the CSM to the Ethernet cable, Earth Ground, the Surge Suppressor ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■...
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Ethernet Cable Assembly Chapter 6: Connectorized CSM Hardware Installation Procedure 6-8 Connecting the Ethernet cable to the CSM Cut the required length of the outdoor-rated Category-5 Ethernet cable for the chosen installation site. The maximum cable length is 100 m (~330 ft). Terminate the cable using standard RJ–45 connectors using the procedure as shown in Figure...
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Following is the CSM grounding procedure as recommended by Motorola. The ground wire must be a minimum of 18 AWG, with 14 AWG recommended for runs up to 45 m (~150 ft) and 10 AWG recommended for runs over 45 m (~150 ft) .
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Connecting the power supply and the Ethernet cable to the computer Chapter 6: Connectorized CSM Hardware Installation NOTE If not using an existing approved grounding system, install a grounding system (Protective Earth) according to applicable regulations or codes. Ground the CSM using one of the following methods: •...
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Connecting the power supply and the Ethernet cable to the computer Procedure 6-12 Connecting the power supply Plug the category 5e cord from the CSM/surge suppressor into the jack labeled AC Power on the CSM Power Injector (if this connection is not already made).
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Connecting the power supply and the Ethernet cable to the computer Chapter 6: Connectorized CSM Hardware Installation 6-20 PMP320HDW2v1 Preliminary JUL 2010...
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ There are two antenna types that have been tested with the Connectorized CSM PMP 320 product. The antennas that have been tested are as follows: • 3.3-3.8 GHz Dual Polarization/ Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna •...
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Dual Polarization/Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna Specifications The Dual Polarized / Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna is produced with the following specifications: Table 7-1 Dual Polarized / Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna Electrical Specifications Specification Value Frequency range 3.3 – 3.8 GHz GAIN: H-Port &...
Dual Polarization/Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna Chapter 7: Connectorized CSM Antenna Installation Instructions Table 7-3 Dual Polarized / Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna Environmental Specifications (Continued) Specification Value Water Proofing IP-67 Humidity ETS 300 019-1-4, EN 302 085 (annex A.1.1 Salt Fog According to IEC 68-2-11 Ice and Snow 25mm radial (survival)
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PMP 320 Hardware Installation Dual Polarization/Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna Figure 7-2 Mounting Bracket Parts Identification G1_antassemblyparts.eps Tools The following tools are needed for the antenna mounting bracket assembly: • Torque driver – 30 in-lbs Antenna Mounting Instructions Use the following procedure to mount the Dual Polarized / Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna.
Omni Directional Base Station Antenna Chapter 7: Connectorized CSM Antenna Installation Instructions Procedure 7-1 Mounting the Dual Polarized / Dual Slant Subscriber Antenna to a pole Place part number MNT-22–1 (antenna mounting plate) on the antenna and align with the screw holes. Connect part number MNT-22–1 (middle mounting bracket) to the antenna mounting plate with four 1/4 inch spring washers, four 1/4 inch flat washers, and four 1/4–20 hex nuts.
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Omni Directional Base Station Antenna Figure 7-4 Omni Directional Base Station Antenna Identification G1_omnipolemntview.eps Specifications Table 7-5 Omni Directional Base Station Antenna Electrical Specification Specification Value Frequency range 3.3- 3.8 GHz GAIN, typ. 9.5 dBi@3.4-3.8 9 dBi@3.3-3.4 VSWR, max.
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Omni Directional Base Station Antenna Chapter 7: Connectorized CSM Antenna Installation Instructions Table 7-7 Omni Directional Base Station Antenna Environmental Specification Specification Value Operating Temperature Range - 40°C to + 65°C Vibration According to IEC 60721-3-4 Wind Load 200 km/h (survival) Flammability UL94 Water Proofing...
PMP 320 Hardware Installation Omni Directional Base Station Antenna Antenna Mounting Instructions Use the following procedure to mount the Omni Directional Base Station Antenna to a pole. Note that two Omni Directional Base Station Antennas are needed to support the Connectorized PMP 320 CSM.
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Omni Directional Base Station Antenna Chapter 7: Connectorized CSM Antenna Installation Instructions 7-30 PMP320HDW2v1 Preliminary JUL 2010...
This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 22 dBi. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. PMP 320 Hardware Installation European Union Notification...
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Table 8-3 shows calculated minimum separation distances d, recommended distances and resulting power compliance margins for each frequency band and antenna combination. Details of Exposure Separation Distances Calculations and Power Compliance Margins Chapter 8: Regulatory, Legal, and Safety Notices Table 8-3 Calculated exposure distances and power compliance margins P( dBm ) P( W )
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PMP 320 AP At least 50 cm (approximately 20 inches) PMP320HDW2v1 8-39 Preliminary JUL 2010...
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