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PSU part numbers

Table 45 :PSU part numbers for PMP/PTP 450i Series

Cambium description

Cambium

part

number

Power supply, 60 W, 56 V with Gbps support

N000065L001B

AC+DC Enhanced Power Injector

C000065L002C

Line Cord, Fig 8 – US

N000065L003A

Line Cord, Fig 8 – UK

N000065L004A

Line Cord, Fig 8 – EU

N000065L005A

Power over Ethernet midspan, 60 W, -48 V DC Input

N000000L036A

Power supply, 30 W, 56 V – Gbps support

N000000L034A

AC Pow er Inject or N0 0 0 0 65L0 0 1B

The AC Power Injector interfaces are shown in AC Power Injector interfaces and described in AC Power
Injector interface functions.

Figure 16 :

AC Power Injector interfaces

Table 46 :AC Power Injector interface functions

Interface

Function

AC power in

AC power input (main supply)

ODU

RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to ODU

LAN

RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network

Power (green) LED

Power supply detection

Summary of Contents for PMP 450 Series

Page 1: ...uide 333333333 PLANNING AND INSTALLATION GUIDE PMP PTP 450 Series System Release 21 0 Covers PMP 450 AP PMP 450 SM PTP 450 BH PMP 450d PMP 450i PTP 450i PMP 450b PTP 450b PMP 450m PMP 450 MicroPoP PMP...

Page 2: ...ly any copyrighted material of Cambium its licensors or the 3rd Party software supplied material contained in the Cambium products described in this document may not be copied reproduced reverse engin...

Page 3: ...specific information 16 Renseignements specifiques au Canada 16 EU Declaration of Conformity 17 Specific expertise and training for professional installers 17 Ethernet networking skills 17 Lightning...

Page 4: ...e Protocol NTP 42 cnMaestro 43 Wireless Manager WM 43 Radio recovery mode 44 Chapter 2 System hardware 46 System Components 46 Point to Multipoint PMP 46 Backhaul PTP 49 450 Platform Family interfaces...

Page 5: ...tdoor copper Cat 5e Ethernet cable 95 SFP module kits 95 Main Ethernet port 97 Aux port 98 Ethernet cable testing 101 Lightning protection unit LPU and grounding kit 102 DC LPU and Grounding Kit 103 C...

Page 6: ...0 Ordering the components 120 Chapter 3 System planning 133 Typical deployment 133 ODU with PoE interface to PSU 133 Site planning 138 Site selection for PMP PTP radios 138 Power supply site selection...

Page 7: ...uency reuse 155 Link planning 160 Range and obstacles 160 Path loss 161 Calculating Link Loss 161 Calculating Rx Signal Level 161 Calculating Fade Margin 162 Adaptive modulation 162 Planning for conne...

Page 8: ...ning for RADIUS operation 174 Filtering protocols and ports 175 Encrypting downlink broadcasts 177 Isolating SMs in PMP 178 Filtering management through Ethernet 178 Allowing management from only spec...

Page 9: ...nventory 190 Preparing tools 190 Testing system components 190 Unpacking Components 191 Preparing the ODU 191 Configuring Link for Test 198 Configuring the management PC 198 Logging into the web inter...

Page 10: ...t 263 Disconnecting an RJ45 and gland from a unit 265 Installing ODU 265 Installing a 450 Platform Family AP 265 Installing a 450 Platform Family SM 266 Installing a 450 Platform Family BHM 267 Instal...

Page 11: ...liance margins 279 Tx power limits for PMP 450 MicroPoP 288 Hazardous location compliance 289 ATEX 289 Chapter 7 Compliance with radio regulations 290 Type approvals 290 Brazil specific information 29...

Page 12: ...hone number list http www cambiumnetworks com contact Address Cambium Networks Limited Linhay Business Park Eastern Road Ashburton Devon TQ13 7UP United Kingdom Purpose Cambium Networks Point to Multi...

Page 13: ...rized Integrated PTP 450 l BHM BHS 900 MHz 3 5 GHz 3 65 GHz 5 GHz l Connectorized Integrated PMP 450d l SM 5 GHz 450i Series Refers to 450i Series devices in the following configurations PMP 450i l AP...

Page 14: ...ections Sections are not numbered but are individually named at the top of each page and are listed in the table of contents Feedback We appreciate feedback from the users of our documents This includ...

Page 15: ...range of permissible values for maximum antenna gain and feeder cable losses are included in this user guide together with a sample calculation The product GUI automatically applies the correct conduc...

Page 16: ...to weather radar installations Other variants of the 450 Platform Family are available for use in the rest of the world but these variants are not supplied to Canada except under strict controls when...

Page 17: ...t founie dans le 450 Platform Configuration Guide EU Declarat ion of Conformit y Hereby Cambium Networks declares that the Cambium 450 Series 450b Series 450i Series and 450m Series Wireless Ethernet...

Page 18: ...bium Networks warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service Cambium shall...

Page 19: ...owing the instructions in the warning Caut ions Cautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems software or individual items of equipment within a system Ho...

Page 20: ...biumnetworks com support compliance Disposal of surplus packaging Do not dispose of surplus packaging in landfill sites In the EU it is the individual recipient s responsibility to ensure that packagi...

Page 21: ...Purpose Cambium 450 Platform Family products are designed for Ethernet bridging over point to point and point to multipoint microwave links in unlicensed and lightly licensed frequency bands 900MHz 2...

Page 22: ...acket rate compare 450 Series l 5 GHz Integrated with 14x14 MU MIMO antenna 3 GHz Integrated with 8x8 MU MIMO antenna l 5 GHz ports Gigabit copper power port combined 100BaseT port with power out and...

Page 23: ...450m AP 4900 to 5925 MHz Integrated 15 dBi 90 MU MIMO sector antenna 3 GHz PMP 450m AP 3300 to 3900 MHz Integrated 16 dBi 90 MU MIMO sector antenna PMP PTP 450 i Series The PMP PTP 450i Series is a hi...

Page 24: ...twork application l MIMO B Mode This technique provides for the ability to double the throughput of a radio transmission under proper RF conditions Different data streams are transmitted simultaneousl...

Page 25: ...928 MHz 3 3 to 3 9 GHz 4 9 to 5 925 GHz Tx Power conducted Max 25 dBm 3 GHz Max 27 dBm 5 GHz Max 25 dBm 900 MHz Channel bandwidth 5 7 10 15 20 30 and 40 MHz Note All bands do not support all channel b...

Page 26: ...orized Use with an external antenna PMP 450i SM 3 3 to 3 9 GHz Integrated 19 dBi SM BH with MARS antenna Connectorized Use with an external antenna 4 9 to 5 925 GHz support 4 9 5 1 5 2 5 4 and 5 8 GHz...

Page 27: ...ition LOS near LOS or non LOS Range PTP Up to 186 mi or 299 km depending on configuration for all bands PMP Up to 40 mi or 64 km Duplexing TDD symmetric and asymmetric Connectivity 100 1000Base T Ethe...

Page 28: ...m s point to multipoint and point to point solution with up to 310 Mbps usable throughput l State of the art MIMO Multi In Multi Out technology l Efficient GPS synchronized scheduled TDD operation for...

Page 29: ...r more information refer to this link High spectral efficiency Up to 7 5 bps Hz Timing synchronization CMM4 CMM5 internal GPS or UGPS cnPulse Data rate Up to 310 Mbps 40 MHz channel BW for PMP PTP Fre...

Page 30: ...d patch Integrated 19 dBi Flat Plate integrated patch 5 GHz 5 4 and 5 8 GHz Connectorized Use with an external antenna Integrated 9 dBi H V integrated patch Integrated 25 dBi H V Integrated dish PTP 4...

Page 31: ...roPoP Series characteristics Characteristic Value Topology PMP Wireless link condition LOS near LOS or non LOS Range Up to 2 miles License key available to unlock range up to 40 miles Duplexing TDD sy...

Page 32: ...provides the maximum transfer rates to the device l 3 5 mm audio jack allows direct connection of headphones without any adapters l Updated FPGA enhances Packet Processing Power more than 4 times tha...

Page 33: ...rability for 450 m 450 i 450 b 450 series The supported interoperability among various 450m 450i 450 Series hardwares are listed below Table 13 Supported Interoperability for PMP Band AP SM 4 9 5 1 5...

Page 34: ...power supply PSU see PMP PTP 450 Platform Family typical bridge deployment The ODU provides the following interfaces Ethernet port This provides proprietary power over Ethernet and connection to the...

Page 35: ...he following product variants l The ODU is supplied in the following regional variants l FCC intended for deployment in the USA l IC intended for deployment in Canada l EU intended for deployment in c...

Page 36: ...sing ground cables For more information about these components including interfaces specifications and Cambium part numbers refer to Chapter 2 System hardware W ireless operation This section describe...

Page 37: ...rable to one of the following values 5 7 10 15 20 30 and 40 MHz Higher bandwidths provide greater link capacity at the expense of using more bandwidth Systems configured for a narrower channel bandwid...

Page 38: ...d 3X MIMO A 64 QAM and 8X MIMO B and 4X MIMO A 256 QAM If received power varies due to distance between the AP BHM and the SM BHS or due to obstructions or if interference affects the RF environment t...

Page 39: ...nologies used to multiply the capacity of a wireless connection without requiring more spectrum Although traditional MIMO techniques are focused on increasing the bandwidth available between two wirel...

Page 40: ...amily management system including the web interface installation configuration alerts and upgrades Management agent The 450 Platform Family radios are managed through an embedded management agent Mana...

Page 41: ...When identity based user accounts are configured a security officer can define from one to four user accounts each of which may have one of the four possible roles l ADMINISTRATOR who has full read a...

Page 42: ...ized AP and SM user name and password management Allows AP and SM usernames and access levels Administrator Installer Technician and Read Only to be centrally administered in the RADIUS server instead...

Page 43: ...Configuring cnMaestroTM Connectivity in Configuration Guide for details W ireless Manager W M Cambium Networks Wireless Manager 4 0 is also used for managing 450 Platform Family networks You can achie...

Page 44: ...HM accepts this command from only the IP address that specified in the Configuration page of ODU l For convenience Network Updater automatically sets this Configuration parameter in the AP BHM to the...

Page 45: ...450m in Configuration Guide for more details Default Mode or Default Plug 450 Series A default plug is available to provide access to a module whose password and or IP address have been forgotten Thi...

Page 46: ...orm Family components System Components Point t o Mult ipoint PMP The PMP radio is a transceiver device It is a connectorized or radiated outdoor unit containing all the radio networking and surge sup...

Page 47: ...ed 902 928 MHz 5 7 10 15 20 MHz 25 dBm 3 GHz PMP 450i AP All No Encryption Connectorized 3300 3900 MHz 5 7 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 25 dBm Integrated 16 dBi 5 GHz PMP 450i AP FCC IC EU RoW No Encryption Con...

Page 48: ...dBi integrated 4900 5925 MHz 5 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 27 dBm Note The Transmit power is limited based on regional setting Table 21 PMP 450 Series variants Variant Region Antenna Frequency Range Channel B...

Page 49: ...MHz 5 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 5 15 and 30 MHz not available in DFS regions 22 dBm Integrated 9 dBi Integrated 25 dBi Note The Transmit power is limited based on regional setting Backhaul PTP The Backhaul...

Page 50: ...on Antenna Frequency Range Channel Bandwidth Max Tx Power Notes 3 GHz PTP 450b FCC RoW Canada Row DES Europe 20 dBi Dish antenna 3300 3900 MHz 5 7 10 15 20 30 40 MHz 29 dBm Transmit power limited base...

Page 51: ...22 dBm Integrated 9 dBi Integrated 25 dBi Note The Transmit power is limited based on regional setting Table 25 PTP 450b Retro Series variants Variant Region Antenna Frequency Range Channel Bandwidth...

Page 52: ...e T Ethernet plus Cambium Sync over data CAT 5e AUX 10 100Base T Ethernet with PoE out CAT 5e UGPS synchronization port Audio tones SFP 1 SFP module Currently not used when operating a 3 GHz 450m as a...

Page 53: ...Chapter 2 System hardware 53 PMP 450 m Series interfaces AP 5 GHz The 5 GHz 450m Series AP interfaces is illustrated below...

Page 54: ...M5 sync over power synchronization input RJ45 Cable See Main port pinout Aux Sync GPS synchronization input and output UGPS power output RJ 45 Cable SeeAux port pinout Audio tones Data SFP Read Ethern...

Page 55: ...P SM BH The AP SM BH interfaces are illustrated below Figure 5 PMP PTP 450i interfaces Table 28 PMP PTP 450i Series AP SM BH interface descriptions and cabling Interface Function Cabling PSU Ethernet...

Page 56: ...type Ground Lugs For grounding the unit 10 AWG copper wire Note If the Aux port will be used a second Ethernet Gland will need to be ordered Part Number N000065L033A PMP PTP 450 b Mid Gain Series int...

Page 57: ...interfaces are accessible from the rear of the dish and are located under the cover shown Figure 7 450b Series interfaces High Gain Table 30 PMP PTP 450b Series High Gain interface descriptions and c...

Page 58: ...ent and data RJ45 Cable Sync Default GPS synchronization signaling provides power to UGPS module Default plug port RJ11 cable default plug RF Port A 2 4 GHz 45 degree RF connection to AP antenna 50 oh...

Page 59: ...hardware 59 Figure 9 PMP PTP 450 Series SM BH interfaces Figure 10 PMP PTP 450 Series SM BH Connectorized interfaces Note As per Underwriters Laboratory UL guidelines the Ground Lug on the radiated SM...

Page 60: ...Chapter 2 System hardware 60 Figure 11 PMP 450d Series SM Integrated Dish Figure 12 PMP 450 Series SM 3 GHz Integrated Figure 13 PTP 450 Series BHM BHS...

Page 61: ...to 4940 MHz to 5850 MHz l The maximum EIRP generated by ODU is restricted to comply with the ATEX and HAZLOC standards In order to meet specific radio regulations in the USA Canada and the EU Cambium...

Page 62: ...me Connector Interface Description PSU Ethernet Port RJ45 PoE Input Power over Ethernet PoE 10 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet Data Reset button Push button Short press Reboot the device Long press Recovery...

Page 63: ...E Input Power over Ethernet PoE 10 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet Data Reset button Push button Short press Reboot the device Long press Recovery mode Diagnost ic LEDs The diagnostic LEDs of 450 Platform Fa...

Page 64: ...N 1 PWR PMP PTP 450i Series AP BHM MAIN LNK 5 ACT 4 GPS 3 SES 2 SYN 1 PWR PMP PTP 450 Series AP BHM MAIN LNK 5 ACT 4 GPS 3 SES 2 SYN 1 PWR Table 36 450m 450i 450 AP BHM LED descriptions LED Color when...

Page 65: ...link is present Indicates speed based on the following colors 10BASE T Red 100BASE T Green 1000BASE T Orange For 450 AP Orange Green Yellow 10 100 1000 Ethernet link Continuously lit when link is pre...

Page 66: ...t after power on ETH Red Green Orange Flashes in presence of data activity on the Ethernet link 10BASE T Red 100BASE T Green 1000BASE T Orange SES SYN Yellow Green Sync status Generating sync Yellow R...

Page 67: ...5 ACT 4 GPS 3 SES 2 SYN 1 PWR PMP PTP 450b Mid Gain Series SM BHS ETH GPS SES SYNC POWER PMP PTP 450b 5 GHz High Gain Series SM BHS ETH GPS SES SYNC POWER PMP PTP 450 Series SM BHS MAIN LNK 5 ACT 4 G...

Page 68: ...s been removed to show the location of the LEDs Table 40 450i 450 SM BHS LED descriptions Status information provided LED Color when active SM BHS in Operating Mode SM BHS in Aiming Mode Note PWR Red...

Page 69: ...T Orange For 450 Series Green Ethernet link Continuously lit when link is present Table 41 5 GHz 450b SM BHS LED descriptions Status information provided LED Color when active SM BHS in Operating Mod...

Page 70: ...tive SM BHS in Operating Mode SM BHS in Aiming Mode Note PWR Blue DC power Always lit after power on ETH Red Green Orange 10 100 1000 Ethernet Link Flashes during data transfer Frequency of flash is n...

Page 71: ...e PWR Blue DC power Always lit after power on ETH Red Green Orange 10 100 1000 Ethernet Link Flashes during data transfer Frequency of flash is not a diagnostic indication 10BASE T Red 100BASE T Green...

Page 72: ...For 450m AP the MAIN LNK ACT 5 LED flashes to indicate data transfer speed and activity on the Main port and the AUX LNK ACT 4 LED flashes to indicate data transfer speed and activity on the Aux port...

Page 73: ...ected to the ODU and network terminating equipment using Cat 5e cable with RJ45 connectors Model 30 V DC 56 V DC 802 3af 802 3at N000900L001B C Gigabit 15W N000900L002A 100 Base T 15W obsolete N000000...

Page 74: ...Enhanced Power Injector l Power over Ethernet midspan 60 W 48 V DC Input l CMM4 with external 56 V power supply and CMM4 to 450i Series ODU cable Dongle l CMM5 56 V power and sync injector module with...

Page 75: ...et midspan 60 W 48 V DC Input N000000L036A Power supply 30 W 56 V Gbps support N000000L034A AC Power Injector N0 0 0 0 65L0 0 1B The AC Power Injector interfaces are shown in AC Power Injector interfa...

Page 76: ...7 AC DC Enhanced Power Injector interfaces Table 47 AC DC Enhanced Power Injector interface functions Interface Function 100 240V 47 63Hz 1 7A AC power input main supply DC In Alternative DC power sup...

Page 77: ...nd PTP 700 families only It does not operate with the 450 platform products Note The earlier power injector models only had a single power LED that combined the AC DC indications 48 V DC Power Injecto...

Page 78: ...s Two AC and Port Power supply PMP PTP 450 b Series The PMP PTP 450b Series support powering from the following powering sources l Gigabit Ethernet Capable Power Supply 20 to 32 V DC 15 W l CMM4 with...

Page 79: ...ncapsulated in a 450i type enclosure contains 450 circuitry which must be powered via 30 V DC Powering these SMs with a 56 V DC will damage the device PSU part numbers Table 51 PSU part numbers for PM...

Page 80: ...rom the following powering sources l Power Supply 15 W or 30 W 56 V with 1000BASE T or GigE l AC DC Enhanced Power Injector l Power over Ethernet midspan 60 W 48 V DC Input l CMM4 with external 56 V p...

Page 81: ...C Power Injector interfaces Table 54 AC Power Injector interface functions Interface Function AC power in AC power input main supply ODU RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to ODU LAN RJ45 socket f...

Page 82: ...L036A Lightning protection The 450 Platform Family supports the lightning protection units listed in below table The LPU offers the highest level of protection and is the recommended device Where low...

Page 83: ...114 A DC Lightning Protection Unit kit PTP 450i X X X 5 GHz PMP 450m AP X X 3 GHz PMP 450m AP X PMP 450 MicroPo P X X X Cambium Networks does NOT recommend deploying Gas Discharge Tube based surge pro...

Page 84: ...T Ethernet Data PoE output Standard IEEE802 3at PoE Sync input output Connection and powering of UGPS Sync input SFP SFP 2 5 Gbps Fiber Ethernet and 1 Gbps Copper Data and Management Services Plug in...

Page 85: ...0BASE T Ethernet with PoE out Synchronization UGPS synchronization port Alignment Audio tones SFP 1 SFP Ethernet SFP module SFP 2 SFP Ethernet SFP module single or dual Ground Lugs 10 AWG copper wire...

Page 86: ...ata Sync Aux RJ45 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet Data see Note below PoE output Standard IEEE802 3at PoE Sync input output Connection and powering of UGPS Sync input The front of the connectorized ODU PMP...

Page 87: ...ust be powered via 30 V DC Powering these SMs with a 48 V DC will damage the device Figure 25 PMP PTP 450i Series Connectorized ODU antenna interfaces PMP PTP 450 b Mid Gain High Gain Ret ro Int erfac...

Page 88: ...Hz 450b Mid Gain 5 GHz 450b High Gain 3 GHz 450b High Gain 450b High Gain connections are located below cover behind the dish PMP PTP 450b Retro Table 60 PMP PTP 450b Mid Gain High Gain Retro ODU inte...

Page 89: ...se UGPS Aux Port Can also be configured to provide sync out when in BHM BHS SM modes cnPulse UGPS can also be powered from the 450b Aux port Note 1 GUI option Sync Aux Port Configuration controls the...

Page 90: ...n orange trace The 2 125 mast is at 270 degrees and you are looking top down onto the mast The orange pattern has major ripple due to the mast being beside the omni antenna and causing reflections If...

Page 91: ...rsion or having a dissipator on top the dissipator concept has many smaller rods clustered together so they have many weak streamers instead of one large streamer which would attract a lighting hit be...

Page 92: ...Chapter 2 System hardware 92 Figure 29 MicroPoP Omni antenna implementation pattern Vertical...

Page 93: ...50b AUX port Note Aux port can also be configured to provide Sync out Cambium Networks provide a 3 meter accessory cable N000000127A which operates with cnPulse only If a longer cable is desired pleas...

Page 94: ...h m ft Power supply PoE powered device on AUX SYNC port From power supply to ODU From ODU to PoE device on AUX SYNC port Power supply 30 W None 100 m N A IEEE 802 3at Type 2 Not supported AC Power Inj...

Page 95: ...and contraction and to facilitate terminating the cable again when needed l Include a drip loop to shed water so that most of the water does not reach the connector at the device l Properly crimp all...

Page 96: ...adding microns Mode Bandwidth at 1310 nm MHz km Maximum length of optical interface Insertion loss dB 62 5 125 Multi 500 550 m 1800 ft 1 67 50 125 Multi 400 550 m 1800 ft 0 07 50 125 Multi 500 550 m 1...

Page 97: ...pinout diagram for Main port is given below Table 69 Main port PoE cable pinout RJ45 pin Interface Ethernet description PoE input description 1 1000 BaseT Ethernet with PoE In TxRx0 Ve or Ve 2 TxRx0 3...

Page 98: ...thernet gland will need to be ordered Part Number N000065L033A Aux port to alignment tone headset wiring A standard 32 ohms stereo headset can be connected to the Aux port to use the audio alignment t...

Page 99: ...part number Table 73 Alignment tone adapter third party product details Reference Product description BT 1277 Headset alignment cable RJ45 for the PMP PTP 450i Series products BT 0674 Headset alignme...

Page 100: ...ble 74 RJ45 connector and spare gland part numbers Cambium description Cambium part number Tyco AMP Mod Plug RJ45 100 pack WB3177 Tyco AMP Crimp Tool WB3211 RJ45 Spare Grounding Gland PG16 size Qty 10...

Page 101: ...looking towards the radio Test access can be made via any of the following l Directly onto the pins of the RJ45 plug l Using a commercially available RJ45 breakout board Measure between Approximate re...

Page 102: ...suppression for ODU installations Each cable requires two LPUs one near the ODU and the other near the linked device usually at the building entry point LPU and grounding kit contents Table 76 LPU an...

Page 103: ...L007B When using LPUs on the Ethernet Ports of the 3 GHz 450m a separate PoE power supply must be used at the bottom of the mast to forward bias the diodes in the LPUs This should be placed in the sam...

Page 104: ...U bolts nuts and washers for mounting LPUs ODU to top LPU ground cable M6 M6 bolt and washers ODU to grounding system ground cable bottom LPU ground cable 2pcs M6 and M10 lugs bolt and washers 4 pin c...

Page 105: ...device one additional LPU and grounding kit is required for the Aux drop cable Order the kits from Cambium Network DC LPU and grounding kit part number Note When installing LPUs use only EMC cable gl...

Page 106: ...One grounding kit Cable grounding kit is required for each grounding point on the cable Order cable grounding kits from Cambium Networks LPU and grounding kit part number Figure 38 Cable grounding ki...

Page 107: ...Series BH or PMP 450 450i Series SM external antenna Cambium description Cambium part number 900 MHz 12 dBi gain directional antenna Dual Slant N009045D003A RF cable and connect ors RF cable of gener...

Page 108: ...s own self interference The Cluster Management CMM provides Global Positioning System GPS synchronization to the Access Point AP and all associated Subscriber Modules SM Network operators have a choi...

Page 109: ...optional AC DC power supplies are available from Cambium Networks l Uses Cambium Networks UGPS for a synchronization source l Dual resilient power inputs l Rack mountable l Secure remote management wh...

Page 110: ...Scenario 2 The following is a CMM5 Cluster Management scenario using four PMP 450i Access Points and four PMP 450 Access Points Table 85 CMM5 Cluster Management Scenario 2 Scenario Equipment Needed F...

Page 111: ...Resilience required Secure Remote Management https Scalable to 32 devices Figure 41 Cluster Management Scenario 2 CMM5 Cont roller Module The major features of the CMM5 Controller Module are l Auto de...

Page 112: ...for the types of radios that you will be powering In both cases the injectors use the same input power supplies or can be powered with 48 V DC The output power is different and the type of SYNC signa...

Page 113: ...Chain port OUT Surge Suppression Lightning Suppression for each To Radios RJ45 Port Power Input Voltage or 48 V DC Input Power Consumption 400 watts Output Voltage or 55 V DC Output Current 0 1 8 A pe...

Page 114: ...k Mount The CMM4 has two DC power inputs one 29 V and one 56 V It can be used to power and synchronize both 29 V legacy products such as the PMP 450 Series and 56V products such as the PMP 450i Series...

Page 115: ...ystem hardware 115 Figure 45 CMM4 56 V power adapter dongle CMM4 56 V power adapter cable pinout Figure 46 CMM4 power adapter cabling diagram Table 88 CMM4 power adapter cable pinout Plug J1 pin Jack...

Page 116: ...adband service the PMP PTP system gracefully scales to support large deployments The cluster management module is the heart of the system s synchronization capability which allows network operators to...

Page 117: ...iate Alternatively these parameters are settable A CMM3 requires only one cable terminating in an RJ45 connector for each connected module to distribute l Ethernet signaling l power to as many as 8 co...

Page 118: ...t meets the following requirements l It must be possible to protect the installation as described in Grounding and lightning protection l It must have an un interrupted view of at least half of the so...

Page 119: ...wer or mast GPS receiver tower or mast installation select a position that meets the following requirements l It must not be mounted any higher than is necessary to receive an adequate signal from fou...

Page 120: ...tenna Please refer to the PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide located on the Cambium website http www cambiumnetworks com resource pmp synchronization solutions Inst alling and connect ing t he G...

Page 121: ...i Integrated High Gain Directional 5092JH 5092KH 450i Connectorized ATEX HAZLOC ATEX CONTROLLED ITEM 5085CHH 5085CJH 450i Integrated 90 Deg Sector ATEX HAZLOC ATEX CONTROLLED ITEM 5085HH 5085JH 450i I...

Page 122: ...P 450i SM Integrated High Gain Antenna C030045C002A 5 GHz PMP 450i Connectorized Subscriber Module C050045C001A C050045C001B 5 GHz PMP 450i SM Integrated High Gain Antenna C050045C002A Previous model...

Page 123: ...nly ATEX HAZLOC C050045A019A C050045A019B 5 GHz PMP 450i Integrated Access Point 90 degree DES Only ATEX HAZLOC C050045A020A C050045A020B 5 GHz PMP 450i Conn Subscriber Module ATEX HAZLOC C050045C003A...

Page 124: ...GHz PTP 450i END Connectorized RoW C050045B001A C050045B001B 5 GHz PTP 450i END Connectorized FCC C05004B003A C050045B003 5 GHz PTP 450i END Connectorized EU C050045B005A C050045B005B 5 GHz PTP 450i...

Page 125: ...450i END Integrated High Gain Antenna ROW ATEX HAZLOC C050045B010A C050045B010B 5 GHz PTP 450i END Connectorized FCC ATEX HAZLOC C050045B011A C050045B011B 5 GHz PTP 450i END Integrated High Gain Anten...

Page 126: ...EU Radio Only C050045B024A 5 GHz 450b High Gain No Encryption Radio Only C050045B025A 5 GHz 450b 50 Mbps High Gain ROW Radio Only C050045B051A 5 GHz 4 Pack High Gain Antenna Assembly IP55 N050045D002...

Page 127: ...scriber Module Uncapped C024045C004A 2 4 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Subscriber Module 4 Mbps C024045C005A 2 4 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Subscriber Module 10 Mbps C024045C006A 2 4 GHz PMP 450 Connectori...

Page 128: ...ctorized Subscriber Module 4 Mbps C054045C005B 5 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Subscriber Module 10 Mbps C054045C006B 5 GHz PMP 450 Connectorized Subscriber Module 20 Mbps C054045C007B 5 GHz PMP 450 Conne...

Page 129: ...ed ROW DES Only C054045B003A PTP 450 5 GHz END Connectorized ROW DES Only C054045B004A PTP 450 5 GHz END Integrated FCC C054045B005A PTP 450 5 GHz END Connectorized FCC C054045B006A PMP PTP 450 450 i...

Page 130: ...V C000000L556B CMM5 Power Supply AC 54 V 240 W N000000L054B CMM5 Power Supply AC 48 V 600 W N000000L101A CMM5 Spare Controller Cable 1m N000000L102A CMM5 to UGPS Shielded Cable 20 meter N000000L103A...

Page 131: ...P Mod Plug RJ45 100 pack WB3177 Tyco AMP Crimp Tool WB3211 RJ45 Spare Grounding Gland PG16 size Qty 10 N000065L033 DC LPU and Grounding Kit C000000L114A Cable assy Shielded 4C Stereo Plug 3 5mm TO RJ4...

Page 132: ...2 Additional Years SG00TS4017A PMP 450 Platform AP Extended Warranty 4 Additional Years SG00TS4025A PMP 450 Platform SM Extended Warranty 1 Additional Year SG00TS4010A PMP 450 Platform SM Extended Wa...

Page 133: ...scribes factors to be taken into account when planning to use connectorized ODUs with external antennas in PMP PTP 450 Platform links l Data network planning describes factors to be considered when pl...

Page 134: ...Chapter 3 System planning 134 Figure 51 Mast or tower installation...

Page 135: ...Chapter 3 System planning 135 Figure 52 Wall installation...

Page 136: ...Chapter 3 System planning 136 Figure 53 Roof installation...

Page 137: ...Chapter 3 System planning 137 Figure 54 GPS receiver wall installation...

Page 138: ...cting a site for the ODU consider the following factors l Height and location to ensure that people are kept away from the antenna l Height and location to achieve the best radio path l Indoor locatio...

Page 139: ...feet 300m power cable Grounding and light ning prot ect ion Warning Electro magnetic discharge lightning damage is not covered under warranty The recommendations in this guide when followed correctly...

Page 140: ...ssibility of a direct strike Mount equipment in this zone Site grounding system Confirm that the site has a correctly installed grounding system on a common ground ring with access points for groundin...

Page 141: ...on as defined in EN 60950 1 if the operating ambient temperature may exceed 40 C including solar radiation l If the ambient temperature never exceeds 40 C the temperature of the external metal case pa...

Page 142: ...formulae l Force in kilograms 0 1045aV2 where l a is the surface area in square meters and V is the wind speed in meters per second l Force in pounds 0 0042Av2 l where o A is the surface area in squar...

Page 143: ...antenna 3 565 150 165 181 198 216 Table 101 PMP PTP 450i Series wind loading lb force Type of ODU Max surface area square feet Wind speed miles per hour 100 105 110 115 120 Connectorized 0 377 16 17...

Page 144: ...375 423 474 528 585 Table 103 PMP PTP 450 Series wind loading lb force Type of ODU Max surface area square feet Wind speed miles per hour 100 105 110 115 120 External 60 sector antenna 2 4 GHz AP 2 9...

Page 145: ...IB C Ethylene 3 5 IIC B Hydrogen 2 IIC A Acetylene 2 Table 107 Further reading For information about Refer to Ordering Connectorized Integrated ATEX HAZLOC ODUs PMP 450i Integrated ODU models part num...

Page 146: ...Light ning Prot ect ion Unit LPU locat ion Find a location for the bottom LPU that meets the following requirements l The bottom LPU can be connected to the drop cable from the ODU l The bottom LPU is...

Page 147: ...zing t he RF Environment An essential element in RF network planning is the analysis of spectrum usage and the strength of the signals that occupy the spectrum Regardless of how these parameters are m...

Page 148: ...cat ion Co location between OFDM 450 Series and FSK PMP PTP 1x0 The first step to avoid interference in wireless systems is to set all AP BHMs to receive timing from a synchronization source Cluster M...

Page 149: ...ltiple access points APs are deployed in the same geographical area it is important that they all transmit and receive at the same time If one AP transmits when another receives the AP that is receivi...

Page 150: ...ink signal Also in the time indicated with the orange arrow in below figure AP2 transmits when AP1 receives This may completely corrupt the reception of AP1 s uplink signal As indicated above LTE supp...

Page 151: ...its frame start shifted by an integer number of subframes The Cambium PMP frame always starts with the downlink portion of the frame followed by the turnaround time and then the uplink portion of the...

Page 152: ...with these parameters Figure X Example of APs that can be co located Figure Y Example of APs that cannot be co located Once the LTE Frame Configuration is selected from the drop down menu the LTE dow...

Page 153: ...r to help with the selection of system parameters Cambium Networks offers a PMP LTE co location tool available at https support cambiumnetworks com files colocationtool The PMP and LTE configuration p...

Page 154: ...etween one AP transmitting and the other receiving Mult iple OFDM Access Point Clust ers When deploying multiple AP clusters in a dense area consider aligning the clusters as shown below However this...

Page 155: ...8 GHz 3 channel assignment by access site Symbol Frequency A 5 740 GHz B 5 760 GHz C 5 780 GHz Considerat ions on back t o back frequency reuse Cambium Networks recommends using back to back ABAB freq...

Page 156: ...dth is low Also the range ratio applies to the longest distance SM shorter distance SMs have a better range ratio This frequency reuse plan may not always give 256QAM for the longest distance SMs It i...

Page 157: ...ce the throughput when both sector 1 and sector 3 are carrying traffic Sector Antenna and cnMedusa Antenna show regions enumerated A B C and D We also need to consider objects of size 1 2 3 and 4 and...

Page 158: ...Chapter 3 System planning 158 Figure 61 cnMedusa Antenna...

Page 159: ...d at zero azimuth The middle diagram represents the scaling required to the top diagram to allow for differences in azimuth of the considered reflecting object The bottom diagram is the scaled version...

Page 160: ...r best MU MIMO performance it is recommended that the 450m AP is mounted installed on a mast that is extremely rigid no movement and is vertical l LINKPlanner can be used to plan SMs across the AP ant...

Page 161: ...trate walls or extensive trees and foliage Pat h loss Path loss is the amount of attenuation the radio signal undergoes between the two ends of the link The path loss is the sum of the attenuation of...

Page 162: ...nal and the strength that the receiver requires for maintaining a reliable link A higher fade margin is characteristic of a more reliable link Adapt ive modulat ion Adaptive modulation ensures that th...

Page 163: ...maximum transmit power will be calculated automatically by the unit Calculat ing RF cable lengt h 5 8 GHz FCC only The 5 8 GHz band FCC approval for the product is based on tests with a cable loss bet...

Page 164: ...thin two minutes l have an assigned static IP address for example 169 254 1 5 on the 169 254 network W hen a DHCP server is not found To operate on a network a computer requires an IP address a subnet...

Page 165: ...erver l NAT without DHCP NAT NAT isolates devices connected to the Ethernet wired side of a SM from being seen directly from the wireless side of the SM With NAT enabled the SM has an IP address for t...

Page 166: ...is IP address is for only management purposes For security you must either l Assign a non routable IP address l Assign a routable IP address only if a firewall is present to protect the module You ass...

Page 167: ...ed l 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 l 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 l 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Also the subnet mask and network gateway for each CMM4 can be assigned Translat ion bridging Optionally the AP ca...

Page 168: ...routing ERIF in the 802 1Q header l Multicast pruning l Flooding unknown unicast frames in the downlink As an additional exception the AP BHM does not flood downward the unknown unicast frames to the...

Page 169: ...modules Table 112 VLAN filters in point to multipoint modules Where VLAN is active if this parameter value is selected then a frame is discarded if because of this VLAN filter in the software enterin...

Page 170: ...02 1ad Q in Q DVLAN Double VLAN tagging which is a way for an operator to put an 802 1Q VLAN inside of an 802 1ad VLAN A nested VLAN which is the original 802 1Q tag and a new second 802 1ad tag allow...

Page 171: ...ispGPSInSync which signals a transition from not synchronized to synchronized l whispGPSOutSync which signals a transition from synchronized to not synchronized l whispRegComplete which signals regist...

Page 172: ...AES Advanced Encryption Standard An over the air link encryption option that uses the Rijndael algorithm and 128 bit keys to establish a higher level of security than DES AES products are certified a...

Page 173: ...r Identify the format used for SNMP Engine ID The following formats are available l MAC address default l 5 and 32 hex characters the hex character input is driven by RFC 3411 recommendations on the E...

Page 174: ...u are intent on configuring only one of them delete the admin account The root account is the only account that CNUT uses to update the module After a password has been set for any ADMINISTRATOR level...

Page 175: ...Enabled Where NAT is enabled on the SM BHS the filtering can be enabled for only the user defined ports The following are examples for situations where the configure port can be filtered where NAT is...

Page 176: ...al protocol filtering The following are example situations in which the protocol filtering is configured where NAT is disabled l If a subscriber is blocked from only PPPoE and SNMP then the subscriber...

Page 177: ...ic destined to exit the FEC interface Port Configuration 450 Platform Family supports access to various communication protocols and only the ports required for these protocols are available for access...

Page 178: ...el switching It is not based on VLAN IDs Filt ering management t hrough Et hernet Configure the SM to disallow any device that is connected to its Ethernet port from accessing the IP address of the SM...

Page 179: ...hing else apart from valid characters will be skipped Cont rolling PPPoE PADI Downlink Forwarding The AP supports the control of forwarding of PPPoE PADI PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation packets This...

Page 180: ...s not all frequencies are available l your deployments must be consistent with local regulatory restrictions Example Use Case for RF Obst ruct ions A remote AP can be used to provide last mile access...

Page 181: ...h SMs can be connected to which APs Devices PMP 450 AP BHM PMP 450i AP BHM PMP 450m AP PMP 450 SM BHS X PMP 450i SM BHS X X Examples of passing sync over cable are shown under Passing Sync in an Addit...

Page 182: ...a customer Figure 68 Remote AP wired to SM that also serves a customer If the SM simply serves as a relay you must use a straight through RJ 45 female to female coupler and wire the SM to the remote A...

Page 183: ...s BH timing master sends the sync over the air to a BH timing slave Passing Sync in an Additional Hop Network sync can be extended by one additional link in any of the following network designs Note I...

Page 184: ...s the sync to a co located BHM o This BHM passes the sync in the additional link over the air to a BHS This design is illustrated in Additional link to extend network sync Design 4 Figure 71 Additiona...

Page 185: ...ed modules using a sync cable with RJ 11 for 450 or RJ 45 for 450i 450m connectors 2 Set the Sync Input parameter on the Configuration page of the co located AP or BH timing master to AutoSync 3 Set t...

Page 186: ...ould void the user s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer s warranty Attention Changements ou modifications Intentionnels ou non de l quipement ne doivent pas tre entrepri...

Page 187: ...ardous locat ions Warning When installing the PMP PTP 450i ATEX HAZLOC product variants in hazardous locations follow the instructions contained in the PMP PTP 450i Series Hazardous Location Guide sup...

Page 188: ...enna l The units start to radiate RF energy as soon as they are powered up Grounding and light ning prot ect ion requirement s Structures equipment and people must be protected against electrostatic d...

Page 189: ...and connection requirements for grounding electrodes Other regulations may apply in different countries and therefore it is recommended that installation of the outdoor unit be contracted to a profess...

Page 190: ...tem Ensure that all safety precautions are observed Preparing invent ory Perform the following inventory checks l Check that the correct components are available as described in Ordering the component...

Page 191: ...g the Computing Device for Test If the computer is configured for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP disconnect the computer from the network If the computer is instead configured for static IP...

Page 192: ...during data transfer Frequency of flash is not a diagnostic indication Table 116 3 GHz 450b BHM LED descriptions LED Color when active Status information provided Note POWER Blue DC power Always lit...

Page 193: ...o the pole l Alignment tone adapter headset Used for aligning the SM to the AP Universal Global Positioning System l Philips Screwdriver Used for attaching the UGPS unit to the pole mast mounting brac...

Page 194: ...when needed l Include a drip loop to shed water so that most of the water does not reach the connector at the device l Properly crimp all connectors l Use dielectric grease on all connectors to resist...

Page 195: ...Alignment tone out GPS data out 5 GPS data in 6 TxRx1 7 GPS 0v 8 GPS Sync in RJ 45 Pinout for Straight through Ethernet Cable Figure 75 Straight through Ethernet Cable Table 120 RJ 45 pinout for strai...

Page 196: ...3 Green solid 3 TP2 3 White green stripe TP1 2 White orange stripe 4 TP3 1 White blue stripe TP4 4 White brown stripe 5 TP3 1 Blue solid TP4 4 Brown solid 6 TP2 3 Green solid TP1 2 Orange solid 7 TP4...

Page 197: ...ucted using RJ45 plug and Stereo plug The pin configuration is shown in Alignment tone cable pin configuration Figure 78 Alignment tone cable pin configuration For more information refer Aux port to a...

Page 198: ...rnet jack of the computing device 4 Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet Warning From this point until you remove power from the ODU stay at least as far from the AP as the minimum separati...

Page 199: ...H Procedure 4 Logging into the web interface 1 Plug one end of a CAT 5 Ethernet cable into the AP BHM 2 Plug the Ethernet cable connector labeled To Radio into the jack in the pig tail that hangs from...

Page 200: ...led installation procedures that are not included in the above topics such as how to strip cables create grounding points and weatherproof connectors Note These instructions assume that LPUs are being...

Page 201: ...unting bracket which is supplied along with Yagi antenna Mount the ODU LPU and surge suppressor To install the ODU and top LPU use the following procedures l Attach ground cables to the ODU l Mount th...

Page 202: ...icable regulations PMP PTP 450 i Series AP SM BH PMP 450 3 GHz Ruggedized SM 1 Fasten an AWG 10 or 6mm2 copper ground cable to each ODU grounding point using the M6 small lugs 2 Tighten the Ground pos...

Page 203: ...Earth according to applicable regulations PMP 450 SM 1 Fasten an AWG 10 or 6mm2 copper ground cable to each ODU grounding point using the M6 small lugs 2 Tighten the Ground post locking nut in the cop...

Page 204: ...r and lower brackets of ODU 3 Attach the upper and lower bracket of ODU to the mount point by closing the rear strap around the pole 4 Secure the four serrated flange M8 nuts by applying 10 Nm torque...

Page 205: ...s 5 Adjust the elevation and azimuth to achieve visual alignment PMP 450 b Mid Gain SM 1 Use a stainless steel hose clamp for the attachment 2 Attach the mounting bracket to the structure with the rel...

Page 206: ...l 5mm Allen key l 13mm wrench l Torque wrench 1 Snap in the rear housing assembly 2 Insert screws to hold the rear housing assembly to the dish and tighten to a 10 Nm torque 3 Snap in the center feed...

Page 207: ...ten to avoid damaging the feed tube 5 Assemble the pole bracket to the Rear housing bracket using the M8 bolts 6 Slide the cover onto the body of the radio ensuring that the two sliding rails engage w...

Page 208: ...ove outer clamp Slip clamp over pole and tighten M8 nuts by applying 8 Nm torque Do not over tighten to prevent aligning the dish After alignment ensure that the two bracket bolts and two pole clamp n...

Page 209: ...door and locate the breakout 3 Use pincers to break out the piece of plastic and trim with a sharp blade Check that synchronization cable fits the opening 4 Assemble unit as in steps 1 to 8 above 5 C...

Page 210: ...it N00000L135A is required This kit contains 4 off IP67 door glands Follow the fitting instructions 1 5 in section PMP 450b High Gain IP55 Version above and then the steps below Note that a permanent...

Page 211: ...the radio 5 On the pole bracket loosen the M8 nuts to remove outer clamp Slip clamp over pole and tighten M8 nuts by applying 8 Nm torque Do not over tighten to prevent aligning the dish After alignme...

Page 212: ...Installation 212 2 Secure pole mounting bracket to the radio with M8 nut and bolt by applying 3 0 Nm torque 3 Insert hose clamps through the pole mounting bracket and attach to pole by applying 3 0 N...

Page 213: ...n 213 4 Remove the cable gland from bottom of the radio Feed the RJ45 cable though the gland bottom cover and connect to the radio PMP 450 MicroPoP Sector 1 Assemble the pole mounting bracket to the r...

Page 214: ...Chapter 5 Installation 214 2 Secure pole mounting bracket with M8 nut and bolt by applying 3 0 Nm torque 3 Insert hose clamps through pole mounting bracket and clamp to pole by applying 3 0 Nm torque...

Page 215: ...rom bottom of the radio Feed the RJ45 cable though the gland bottom cover and connect to the radio 5 Align radio to required angle by tilting up and down The maximum radio tilting angle is 40 with an...

Page 216: ...Pole Mount 1 Insert hose clamps on the device bracket and attach to the pole by applying 3 0 Nm torque 2 Release the bottom cap and insert RJ45 cable on the bottom of the device 3 Place the cap back...

Page 217: ...Chapter 5 Installation 217 Dish Mount 1 Slide the device into the dish slot as shown in the below figure 2 Insert hose clamps on the device bracket and attach to the dish by applying 3 0 Nm torque...

Page 218: ...Chapter 5 Installation 218 3 Release the bottom cap and insert RJ45 cable on the bottom of the device 4 Place the cap back on the device after the cable installation...

Page 219: ...uantity and l M8 flat washers 2 quantity l M8 coil washers 2 quantity Attach the mounting bracket to the pole mast The mounting bracket is designed to attach to poles with diameters in the range of 2...

Page 220: ...mounting procedure is different from other radios It does not get directly mounted on pole 1 Align the 900 MHz SM to E bracket of Yagi antenna 2 Slide the radio towards right to lock on the antenna Mo...

Page 221: ...k procedure for the Surge Suppressor for PMP PTP 450i 450b Series mounting is as follows 1 Ground using the terminal on the back of the units Use the supplied Tubular Lug and 6 mm2 10 AWG stranded cab...

Page 222: ...nstallation 222 4 Slide the end cap over the bottom of the Gigabit Ethernet Surge Suppressor ensuring it clicks firmly in place Refer to the Gigabit Ethernet Surge Suppressor Installation Guide for mo...

Page 223: ...ge Suppressor PMP PTP 450 Series The PMP PTP 450 Series uses 600SSH Surge Suppressor The inside of the surge suppressor is shown in Installation Caution The PMP 450 SM 900 MHz is based off of the 450...

Page 224: ...e Opening route the 10 AWG 6 mm2 ground cable through this opening 5 CAT 5 Cable Knockouts route the two CAT 5 cables through these openings or alternatively through the Conduit Knockouts 6 Conduit Kn...

Page 225: ...the 600SSH and to the power adapter 11 Replace the cover of the 600SSH General prot ect ion inst allat ion To adequately protect a 450 Platform Family installation both ground bonding and transient vo...

Page 226: ...Surge Suppressor should be kept to a minimum l The drop cable must not be laid alongside a lightning air terminal l All grounding cables must be a minimum size of 10 mm2 csa 8AWG preferably 16 mm2 csa...

Page 227: ...tower or mast then in addition to the general protection requirements above the following requirements must be observed l The equipment must be lower than the top of the tower or its lightning air te...

Page 228: ...the lightning terminals and finials l A grounding conductor must be installed around the roof perimeter to form the main roof perimeter lightning protection ring l Air terminals are typically install...

Page 229: ...hen power is applied to the PSU or network terminating equipment Caution Always use Cat5e cable that is gel filled and shielded with copper plated steel Alternative types of Cat5e cable are not suppor...

Page 230: ...a grip can cause the cable to slip break or fall l The minimum requirement is one hoisting grip for each 60 m 200 ft of cable Cut to length and fit hoisting grips 1 Cut the main drop cable to length...

Page 231: ...4 Blue Blue 5 Light Blue White Blue 6 Green Green 7 Light Brown White Brown 8 Brown Brown Figure 88 RJ45 cable Inst all t he bot t om LPU t o PSU drop cable Install the bottom LPU Install the bottom...

Page 232: ...the M10 large lug Install the LPU to PSU drop cable Use this procedure to terminate the bottom LPU to PSU drop cable with RJ45 connectors at both ends and with a cable gland at the LPU end Warning Th...

Page 233: ...onnectorized ODU proceed as follows 1 Mount the antenna s according to manufacturer s instructions 2 Connect the ODU A and B interfaces to the antenna s with RF cable of type LMR 400 Cambium part numb...

Page 234: ...ods Ensure that no undue strain is placed on the ODU or antenna connectors Ensure that the cables do not flap in the wind as flapping cables are prone to damage and induce unwanted vibrations in the s...

Page 235: ...g the unit at the deployment site 1 Inventory the parts to ensure that you have them all before you begin The full set of parts is shown below Figure 89 AP antenna parts 2 Remove top plate from the an...

Page 236: ...Figure 91 Attaching antenna plate to the AP 4 Attach the plate mounted AP to the antenna and tighten the 4 serrated flange nuts using a spanner wrench Figure 92 Attaching the plate 5 Connect the port...

Page 237: ...2 7 hex bolts to the bracket using 2 serrated flange nuts Figure 94 AP antenna upper bracket assembly 7 Attach the upper bracket to the adjustment arms using 2 hex bolts 2 flat washers and 2 lock was...

Page 238: ...rrated flange nuts and 1 retaining bracket Do not tighten the nuts now Figure 96 Rear strap connected to upper AP antenna bracket 9 Attach the entire upper bracket to the antenna using 2 hex bolts 2 f...

Page 239: ...to the bracket using 2 serrated flange nuts Figure 98 AP Antenna Lower Bracket Assembly 11 Attach the rear strap to the bracket using 2 serrated flange nuts and 1 retaining bracket Do not tighten the...

Page 240: ...m recommends assembling the antenna attach the AP and cabling and to seal the RF connections before installing the unit at the deployment site 1 Inventory the parts to ensure that you have them all be...

Page 241: ...t washers and 2 lock washers Feed the bolt through the lock washer then flat washer then thread the bolt into the upper bracket s threaded receptacle Figure 103 AP antenna upper bracket attached to up...

Page 242: ...05 Assembled upper bracket connected to AP antenna Note Use shielded cable for all infrastructure connections associated with APs SMs and CMMs The environment that these modules operate in often has s...

Page 243: ...ower bracket attached to AP antenna Attaching the PMP 450 AP to the antenna To attach a PMP 450 Series AP to the antenna perform the following steps Note Use shielded cable for all infrastructure conn...

Page 244: ...bracket to the rear of the AP 2 Attach the AP to the antenna by sliding the bracket onto the bolts and tighten the 4 serrated flange nuts using a 13 mm spanner wrench Figure 109 Lower bracket attached...

Page 245: ...et of the antenna to the mount point by closing the rear strap around the pole and tightening the 2 serrated flange nuts using a 13mm spanner wrench These must be tightened evenly on the pol to avoid...

Page 246: ...an to allow at least 25 MHz of separation between their center channels 5 Secure a ground strap to the ground lug on the back of the AP 6 Secure the ground strap to the pole tower or other trusted gro...

Page 247: ...A expressed in kilometers To use English standard units to find the angle of elevation use the following formula Where Is B expressed in feet A expressed in miles The angle of depression from the hig...

Page 248: ...z Mounting of PMP 450 i AP 90 0 MHz 1 Inventory the parts to ensure that you have them all before you begin The full set of parts is shown in Installation Figure 114 PMP 450i AP 900 MHz antenna unbox...

Page 249: ...1 Unfold the upper bracket assembly of the antenna 2 Unfold the lower bracket assembly 3 Loose the radio assembly plate by untightening M8 four bolds 4 Remove the radio assembly top plate by sliding t...

Page 250: ...ure that the radio plate notch opening and RF port of radio in same direction It is also important to make sure you attach the radio assembly plate in the proper orientation as shown in figure 2 Inser...

Page 251: ...shown in the figure Ensure that the orientation of RF port of antenna and radio are in same direction 2 Line up the radio assembly to four bolts and slide towards lower bracket assembly to lock 3 Tig...

Page 252: ...bracket assembly 2 Hand tighten the N type connectors and the torque should not exceed more than 1 Nm Mounting of PMP 450 i AP 90 0 MHz antenna to the pole The mounting procedure of PMP 450i AP 900 M...

Page 253: ...dio on the pole secure the upper and lower bracket assemblies with a torque setting of 3 to 4 Nm as shown in Figure 1 Also ensure that inner strap of upper bracket is set to zero degree marking Figure...

Page 254: ...ench These must be tightened evenly on the pole to avoid jumping stripping threads Sector antenna alignment The 900 MHz sector antenna horizontal and vertical alignment procedure is shown in 900 MHz s...

Page 255: ...t PMP 450 Series SM 90 0 MHz Attaching the SM 90 0 MHz directional antenna to the pole 1 Unbox the directional Yagi antenna Figure 118 PMP 450i SM 900 MHz external directional antenna 2 Attach the dir...

Page 256: ...mately 6 to 7 Nm or less to avoid deforming the pole Figure 120 Fixing the nuts Radio mounting to the antenna 1 Align the radio to E bracket and slide towards right to lock on the antenna as shown in...

Page 257: ...o horizontal polarization interfaces of the antenna with RF cable Figure 122 Connecting RF cable to the radio Directional Yagi antenna alignment The directional Yagi antenna horizontal and vertical al...

Page 258: ...Chapter 5 Installation 258 Figure 123 Yagi antenna alignment horizontally Figure 124 Yagi antenna alignment upward tilt...

Page 259: ...Series 5 GHz AP To mount and connect an integrated ODU proceed as follows 1 Inventory the parts to ensure that you have them all before you begin The full set of parts is shown in PMP 450m Series 5 G...

Page 260: ...two M8 nuts by applying 5 Nm torque 4 Fix the front and rear strap assembly to the upper bracket using two bolts Do not tighten the nuts now Note The PMP 450m antenna operates with 2 degrees of electr...

Page 261: ...nect an integrated ODU proceed as follows 1 Inventory the parts to ensure that you have them all before you begin The full set of parts is shown in PMP 450m Series 5 GHz AP unbox view Note The additio...

Page 262: ...tilt 5 Fix the front and rear strap assembly to the bottom bracket using two bolts Do not tighten the nuts now 6 See PMP 450m Series AP for the grounding procedure See PMP 450m Series AP for the mount...

Page 263: ...hers 5 If the ODU is mounted outdoors weatherproof the N type connectors when antenna alignment is complete using PVC tape and self amalgamating rubber tape Figure 127 Attaching the bracket body Conne...

Page 264: ...the unit body Note Do not fit the back shell prior to securing the gland body 4 Once the gland is fully hand screwed into the unit tighten it one full rotation only with a 1 1 8 inch spanner wrench 5...

Page 265: ...ic watertight bushing from the compression fins being careful not to damage the bushing 3 Unscrew the gland body from the AP making sure that the Ethernet cable is not rotating while disengaging the g...

Page 266: ...the AP in the proper direction and downward tilt 5 Attach the cables to the AP See Powering the AP SM BH for test configuration 6 Waterproof the cables See section Attaching and weatherproofing an N t...

Page 267: ...ptop fails to access the interface of the SM follow the procedure Radio recovery mode 17 Log in as admin on the ODU Configure a password for the admin account and log off 18 Log back into the SM as ad...

Page 268: ...ring this interval self tests and other diagnostics are being performed 6 Access Configuration General page of the BHM for Synchronization configuration 7 If a CMM4 is connected set the Sync Input par...

Page 269: ...TP 450i Series ODU into the ODU port of the PSU Other devices may be damaged due to the non standard techniques employed to inject DC power into the Ethernet connection between the PSU and the ODU Do...

Page 270: ...a 14 port EtherWAN switch and is also available without a switch The CMM4 originally shipped with a 9 port EtherWAN switch l Surge suppression on the controller board for the incoming 30V DC and 56V D...

Page 271: ...o connect the screen of the main drop cable to the metal of the supporting structure using the cable grounding kit Cambium part number 01010419001 To identify suitable grounding points refer to Hazard...

Page 272: ...ties with pliers Cut the surplus from the cable ties 5 Cut a 38mm 1 5 inches section of self amalgamating tape and wrap it completely around the joint between the drop and ground cables 6 Use the rem...

Page 273: ...to top The edges of each layer should be 25mm 1 inch above A and 25 mm 1 inch below B the previous layer 9 Prepare the metal grounding point of the supporting structure to provide a good electrical co...

Page 274: ...eal the RF connections before installing the unit at the deployment site Note N type connectors should be tightened using a torque wrench set to 15 lb in or 1 7 Nm If a torque wrench is not available...

Page 275: ...t so that it will wrap completely around the connector and cable 6 Press the tape edges together so that there are no gaps The tape should extend 25 mm 1 inch beyond the PVC tape 7 Wrap a layer of 50...

Page 276: ...ternate directions l Second layer top to bottom l Third layer bottom to top l Fourth layer top to bottom l Fifth layer bottom to top The bottom edge of each layer should be 25 mm 1 inch below the prev...

Page 277: ...ance The EMC specification type approvals that have been granted for 450 Platform Family are listed under EMC emissions compliance Table 125 EMC emissions compliance Region Specification USA FCC Part...

Page 278: ...intain the minimum separation distances from all persons The applicable FCC power density exposure limit for RF energy in the 3 4 9 5 4 and 5 8 GHz frequency bands is 10 W m2 and in 900 MHz frequency...

Page 279: ...ing tables l P burst maximum average transmit power during transmit burst Watt l P maximum average transmit power of the radio Watt l G total transmit gain as a factor converted from dB l S power dens...

Page 280: ...MicroPoP APs 4 9 GHz 5 1 GHz 5 2 GHz 5 4 GHz and 5 8 GHz Band GHz Antenna P W G dBi S W m2 d m 4 9 Omni 0 501 9 10 0 0 18 Sector 0 501 13 10 0 0 28 5 1 Omni 0 501 9 10 0 0 18 Sector 0 199 13 10 0 0 18...

Page 281: ...nna connectorized 0 316 40 0 16 dBi 10 0 0 32 Panel integrated 0 251 79 0 19 dBi 10 0 0 40 4 9 GHz Omni directional 0 2138 0 2512 20 0 13 dBi 10 0 0 17 90 sector antenna 0 2138 0 2512 50 0 17 dBi 10 0...

Page 282: ...Bi 10 0 0 08 5 8 GHz Omni directional 0 24 0 28 20 0 13 dBi 10 0 0 18 90 sector 0 10 0 12 50 0 17 dBi 10 0 0 18 2ft directional flat plate 0 54 0 63 708 0 28 5 dBi 10 0 1 57 4ft directional parabolic...

Page 283: ...dBi 10 0 0 19 Integrated Dish 450d 0 158 316 25 dBi 10 0 0 63 Table 132 ISEDC minimum safe distances PMP 450m 3GHz and 5 GHz 4 9 GHz 5 4 GHz and 5 8 GHz Band GHz Antenna PG W S W m2 d m 3 45 90 sector...

Page 284: ...13 0 15 6 29 5 4 Integrated 0 501 8 9 39 0 15 6 29 5 8 Integrated 0 501 8 9 69 0 15 6 29 Table 135 ISEDC minimum safe distances PMP PTP 450b 3 65 GHz 4 9 GHz 5 1 GHz 5 2 GHz 5 4 GHz and 5 8 GHz Band G...

Page 285: ...0 316 50 0 17 dBi 6 99 0 39 90 sector antenna connectorized 0 316 40 0 16 dBi 6 99 0 35 Panel integrated 0 316 79 0 19 dBi 6 99 0 49 3 65 GHz Lower Canada 90 sector antenna integrated 0 316 50 0 17 d...

Page 286: ...olic 0 001 0 001 707 9 28 5 dBi 9 39 0 06 5 8 GHz Omni directional 0 24 0 28 20 0 13 dBi 9 69 0 20 90 sector 0 10 0 12 50 1 17 dBi 9 69 0 20 2ft directional flat plate 0 54 0 63 707 9 28 5 dBi 9 69 1...

Page 287: ...9 0 10 Reflector 0 158 316 25 dBi 9 69 0 064 CLIP 0 158 50 17 dBi 9 69 0 25 LENS 0 158 28 14 5 dBi 9 69 0 19 Integrated Dish 450d 0 158 316 25 dBi 9 69 0 64 1 P maximum average transmit power capabili...

Page 288: ...istance proportionnellement au gain de l antenne Capacit de puissance d mission moyenne maximale de la radio comprenant la perte dans les c ble de connexion W 2 G total transmit gain as a factor conve...

Page 289: ...012 The approval is given by certificate number EMT126ATEX0003X issued by Element Materials Technology with the specific level of coverage shown below l II 3 G Ex ic IIC T4 l II Equipment group surfac...

Page 290: ...tionales n cessaires pour faire fonctionner ce produit Celles ci doivent tre obtenus avant d utiliser le produit dans un pays particulier Contactez les administrations nationales concern es pour les d...

Page 291: ...Use of 4940 to 4990 MHz band 5 4 GHz Acuerdo del 27 de noviembre de 2012 5 8 GHz NOM 121 SCT1 2009 USA 900 MHz FCC Part 15 247 FCC Part 15 Class B 2 4 GHz FCC Part 15 247 FCC Part 15 Class B 3 6 GHz...

Page 292: ...ipment operating in the 5 1 GHz and 5 4 GHz bands is compliant with CEPT Resolution 229 REV WRC 12 Operating the 450 Platform Family in the bands 5150 to 5350 MHz and 5470 to 5725 MHz is granted provi...

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