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Software Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement PMP 100 and PTP 100 (FSK) PMP 400 and PTP 200 (OFDM) FCC Draft November 2010 FCC Draft...
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US Region Code Operation................. 21 PMP 430 Center Channels................21 PMP 100 Series DFS Operation Based on Region Code ......23 PTP 100 Series DFS Operation Based on Region Code ......24 PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 DFS Operation Based on Region Code... 25 Canopy MIB......................
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Table 6: Notes first discussed with Release 9.5 ............19 Table 7: PMP 430 center channels by channel bandwidth and region code ....22 Table 8: PMP 100 (FSK) AP/SM DFS operation based on region code.......23 Table 9: PTP 100 (FSK) BHM/BHS operation based on region code ......24 Table 10: PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 (OFDM) DFS operation based on region code.25...
1 Introduction RELEASE 10.5 OVERVIEW Release 10.5 is a general release for all Canopy FSK and OFDM radios, including PMP 100, PMP 400/430, PTP 100, and PTP 200 Series modules. This document contains release note information (resolved issues and known open issues) as well as information that supplements the Motorola PMP Solutions Users Guide (descriptions, procedures, and reference information).
Here is the escalation path for resolution of a problem: 1. Check documentation: These Release Notes Motorola PMP Solutions Users Guide, available at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/software. 2. Consider checking the Community Forum and Knowledge Base at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/support/community. 3. Consider checking the Support Home Page at http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/support/technical.php...
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Latin and Central America Japan, PSTN (81) 335 708 643 Argentina 0800-666-2789 South Korea 080 681 0880 Brazil 0800-891-4360 Malaysia 1 800 812 384 Columbia 01-800-912-0557 New Zealand 0 800 448 472 Mexico 001-800-942-7721 Philippines...
Release 10.5 is a general release recommended for all the products shown in Figure Modulation and PMP Radio Series PTP Radio Series Module Type (Point-to-MultiPoint) (Point-To-Point) PMP 100 Series PTP 100 Series Frequencies: Frequencies: 900MHz, 2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 5.7, 2.4, 5.2, 5.4, 5.7-GHz AP/SM/BH 5.9, 6.050-GHz...
For additional information on using CNUT, see the CNUT help file or click on the Help menu in the CNUT application. NETWORK MANAGEMENT Either One Point Wireless Manager or Prizm can be used to manage Motorola PMP and PTP networks. For additional information, see ...
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Changing channel size on deployed SMs can be done on the SM GUI but is usually better done using CNUT, as CNUT changes all the SMs in a sector at once. Changing channel size on an installing SM should be done on the SM GUI. The AP and the SM must have the same channel size to connect.
Table 8, PMP 100 (FSK) series approved for sale in the US. Table 9 US P11 Hardware As certified, the US P11 PMP 100 AP Section Series 5.4-GHz and PTP 100 BHM is limited to operate 10.2.1, PTP 100 (FSK) Table 11 ◦...
P11 Hardware Series 5.4-GHz PMP Section Series 5.4-GHz hardware series 100 APs and SMs and PTP 100 BHs 10.2.2 and PMP 100 (FSK) are now approved for sale in Canada. Table 11 P11 Hardware For compliant operation, the Region Series 5.4-GHz...
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Study of the documentation Familiarization in a lab or test environment Hands-on training with an experienced installer. Procedure 1 provides the specific instructions to avoid interfering with TDWR when using 5.4- GHz APs, SMs, and BHs. Procedure 1: Avoiding interference with Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) 1.
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table 2: TDWR Location Information State City Longitude Latitude Frequency Terrain Antenna Elevation Height (MSL) (ft) above Terrain (ft) PHOENIX W 112 09 46 N 33 25 14 5610 MHz 1024 DENVER W 104 31 35 N 39 43 39 5615 MHz...
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement FCC Draft, November 2010 Page 15...
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 6 Known Open Issues Known open issues for Release 10.5 are listed in Table Table 4: Release 10.5 known open issues Products Description Discussion and Recommendations affected Release reported FCC Draft, November 2010 Page 17...
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 7 Notes and Reference NOTES Notes and tips for best operation are listed in Table 5, Table Table 5: Notes first discussed with Release 10.3.1 Products Description Discussion and Recommendations Affected PMP 430 PMP 430 SM If the Configuration Source on a PMP 430 AP’s Configuration >...
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table 6: Notes first discussed with Release 9.5 Products Description Discussion and Recommendations Affected SM – DNS below Microsoft Vista and Windows 7 will not route a 169.254/16 subnet used as a NATed SM the default Canopy subnet since these operating systems use 169.254/16 subnet to talk between local machines.
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Products Description Discussion and Recommendations Affected Managing module The best security practice is to be aware a factory unit comes with root accounts and and admin accounts, to plan your approach to accounts, and set passwords (none) passwords for all accounts.
(7557) US REGION CODE OPERATION A 5-GHz PMP 100/400/430 Series AP or a PTP 100/200 Series BH with a Region Code set to United States is not configurable to another Region Code by installers or end users. This is in...
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Table 7: PMP 430 center channels by channel bandwidth and region code OFDM Channel Region Code(s) Range of Center Center # of Center Size Channels Radio Frequencies Channel Model Available (MHz) Spacing PMP 430 5 MHz Australia...
Region Code, by frequency band and module type. Note: 900MHz and 2.4-GHz are not shown as DFS operation does not apply to these frequencies. Table 8: PMP 100 (FSK) AP/SM DFS operation based on region code 5.2 GHz 5.4 GHz 5.7 GHz...
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement PTP 100 SERIES DFS OPERATION BASED ON REGION CODE For reference, Table 9 shows operating based on Region Code, by frequency band and module type. Table 9: PTP 100 (FSK) BHM/BHS operation based on region code 5.2 GHz 5.4 GHz 5.7 GHz...
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement PMP 400/430 AND PTP 200 DFS OPERATION BASED ON REGION CODE For reference, Table 10 shows operation based on Region Code, by frequency band and radio platform. PMP 400 and PTP 200 are available in the 5.4-GHz frequency band. PMP 430 is available in both the 5.4 and 5.8-GHz frequency bands.
MIB files are used by Network Management Systems and Element Management Systems, such as the Motorola Prizm and One Point Wireless Manager systems, to support a host of surveillance, monitoring, control, and operational tasks. Information on the Motorola Prizm element management system is available at http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-...
This can be calculated as follows: PMP 100 and PTP 100 Backhauls with 20MHz Channels: 64 Bytes/fragment x 2 fragments/slot x 34 slots/frame x 400 frames/sec x 8 bits/byte = 14 Mbps This is an aggregate (uplink plus downlink) limit, as the Canopy system is a Time Division Duplex (TDD) system.
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement For 1/8 Cyclic Prefix the calculation is 64 Bytes/fragment x 3 fragments/slot x 17 slots/frame x 400 frames/sec x 8 bits/byte = 10.4 Mbps For 1/16 Cyclic Prefix the calculation is 64 Bytes/fragment x 3 fragments/slot x 18 slots/frame x 400 frames/sec x 8 bits/byte = 11.0 Mbps With 5MHz channels, 9.2 Mbps is a typical maximum aggregate (uplink plus downlink) throughput for larger packet sizes in a system configured with 1/4 cyclic prefix.
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement BENCHMARK DEFINITION In a complex system, any measurement depends on system configuration, traffic mix, various settings, and measurement techniques, and so to have reproducible results a “benchmark” is defined. System configuration The PMP benchmark system consists of 3 SMs and 1 Advantage AP, as shown in Figure 3 page Traffic generation and measurement equipment is connected to both SMs and the AP.
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 10 Regulatory and Legal Notices 10.1 IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
ABZ89FC5809 109W-9000 8 MHz channels, centered on 9000 SM, AP 12 dBi integrated 24 dBm 906-924 MHz in 1 MHz antenna (250 mW) (PMP 100) increments (within the 902- 17 dBi Last Mile Gear 18 dBm 928 MHz ISM band) Cyclone 900-17H Yagi...
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement FCC ID Industry Frequencies and Channels Module Antenna Maximum Families Canada Cert Output Number Power ABZ89FT7634 109W-5780 5 MHz channels, centered on 5780 APC 17 dBi connectorized 5727.5-5845 in 5 MHz PCTEL Model (PMP 430) 19 dBm increments (within the 5725-...
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement FCC ID Industry Frequencies and Channels Module Antenna Maximum Families Canada Cert Output Number Power ABZ89FT7629 109W-5440 10 MHz channels, centered on 5440 AP 18 dBi connectorized 5480-5595 and 5655-5710 PCTEL Model (PMP 400) MHz in 5 MHz increments 8514724E01 antenna...
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Romania – Individual license required. T/R 22-06 not implemented Motorola Canopy Radios operating in the 2400 to 2483.5MHz band are categorized as “Class 2” devices within the EU and are marked with the class identifier symbol , denoting that national restrictions apply (for example, France).
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Also see www.ero.dk for further information. Motorola Canopy Radio equipment operating in the 5470 to 5725 MHz band are categorized as “Class 1” devices within the EU in accordance with ECC DEC(04)08 and are “CE” marked to show compliance with the European Radio &...
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement profile above the local horizon in order to protect Fixed Satellite Services. The frequency range 5795-5815 MHz is assigned to Road Transport & Traffic Telematics (RTTT) in the U.K. and shall not be used by FWA systems in order to protect RTTT devices.
30 dBm (1 W) EIRP for this 900 MHz frequency band. 10.2.14Labeling and Disclosure Table for China The People’s Republic of China requires that Motorola’s products comply with China Management Methods (CMM) environmental regulations. (China Management Methods refers to the regulation Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products.) Two items are used to demonstrate...
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ × 塑料和聚合物部件 ○ 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。 : 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006 × : 标准规定的限量要求。 10.3 RF EXPOSURE SEPARATION DISTANCES To protect from overexposure to RF energy, install Canopy radios so as to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons shown in Table Table 13: Exposure separation distances...
Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement where P " G S = power density in W/m P = RMS transmit power capability of the radio, in W 4 # d G = total Tx gain as a factor, converted from dB d = distance from point source, in m P "...
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Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement 5.7 GHz Integrated 0.2 W 9 cm 20 cm (23 dBm) (7 dB) (8 in) integrated plus 0.2 W 71 cm 1.5 m reflector (23 dBm) (25 dB) (5 ft) integrated plus 0.2 W 28 cm 50 cm...
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10.4.2 Hardware Warranty in US Motorola US offers a warranty covering a period of 1 year from the date of purchase by the customer. If a product is found defective during the warranty period, Motorola will repair or replace the product with the same or a similar model, which may be a reconditioned unit, without charge for parts or labor.