Motorola PTP 500 user manual

User manual for the device Motorola PTP 500

Device: Motorola PTP 500
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Motorola
Size: 1.05 MB
Added : 3/30/2013
Number of pages: 20
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PTP 300/500 Series
Deployment Guide

Contents

Protect Your Installation ....................................................................2

Checklist, Site Survey and Tools ......................................................4
Bench Test and Configuration - Pre and Post-Power Checks...........5
Bench Test and Configuration - Configuration Checks......................6
Hoist & Safety Loop...........................................................................7
Mast Ins

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Protect Your Installation Attention ElectroMagnetic Discharge (Lightning) Protect Your Installation! EMD (Lightning) damage is not covered under warranty The recommendations in this section and in the user manual, when followed correctly, give the installation the best protection from the harmful effects of EMD However 100% protection is not implied or possible The recommended components for protecting an installation are: • Solid screen Ethernet cable: Superi

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Protect Your Installation Protection Requirements Fi Finial nial Recommended NO NOT T Recomm Recommended ended Recom Recomm mended ended Recommended Zone A Z Zo one A ne A Z Zo one A ne A Zone A Zone B Zon Zone B e B Z Zone one B B Zone B • Zone A – A direct strike is possible, mounting the ODU in this zone is not recom- mended. • Zone B –Indirect EMD (Lightning) effects are still possible, however, mounting within Zone B significantly reduces the possibility of a direct

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Checklist, Site Survey and Tools Before performing an installation of a Motorola PTP 300 or a PTP 500 Series sys- tem, ensure that you have read this entire guide and taken note of any safety in- formation contained. Checklist • Check the contents of all packages against the packing list. • Check the Web site for the latest software load. List of special tools required • 13mm wrench and 22mm wrench for use with the glands. • RJ45 Crimp Tool (Ensure you have the correct tool for the

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Bench Testing (Optional) - Connect and Power Up It is advised that the link be configured and tested on a bench before the final installation of the units on a pole or a mast. The following steps give details of how to connect an ODU to a PC in order to check the configuration details, change the IP settings or modify the license key. For the purpose of these tests, normal off-the-shelf Ethernet cables can be used. Step 3: Plug in the ODU to Step 2: Undo the retaining Step 1: Connect the

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Bench Testing (Optional) - Configuration Checks Step 10: Use a web browser to connect to IP address http://169.254.1.1 for Slave and http://169.254.1.2 for Master units. Select ‘System Administration’ and ‘Login’. (The password will be empty for new units). We recommend that you change the password by selecting ‘Change Password’ in the Menu bar. Step 11: You may wish to upgrade the software. If so, select ‘Software Upgrade’ and follow the on-screen instruction. Latest software is avai

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Hoist & Safety Loop Use the integral safety loop for hoisting the ODU up a mast or building. When the ODU is in position, use the safety loop as a fixing point to secure a permanent lanyard from the tower/ building to the ODU, as a precaution against mounting failure. Warning! The safety lanyard must not exceed 1 m (approx 3 ft) in length. The lan- yard must be made from a material which does not degrade in an outdoor environ- ment. Warning! The safety lanyard must be fixed to a separa

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Mast Installation Instructions Step 1: Your equipment will already have the Earth bonding mounting bracket fitted. lead Do not remove pre-fitted mounting bracket. The pre-fitted earth bonding lead is secured after the unit is mounted. Step 2: Attach the Bracket mount to the pole using the bracket strap and either M8 x 40mm or M8 x 70mm bolts, as required, M8 flat washers and M8 coil washers as shown. Tighten to ensure the assembly grips but can

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Motorola PTP 300/500 Series Installation Wiring Lightning protection built into PTP xx500 or PTP xx300 Note the numbering of the pins in this diagram. 9

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Correct cable preparation for the recommended cable Caution! Check that the correct crimp tool is being used for the RJ45 con- nector utilized. 10

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Correct cable preparation for an example of a braided screened cable Note: Fit Gland to cable before fitting RJ45 Connector Housing Trim Conductors to edge of load bar (start with tails over-length to assist insertion into load bar) Connector load bar Inner cable sheath and braid terminate here Connector back shell Foil trimmed back to here 12mm 8 Brown 7 Brown/White 40mm 6 Green 5 Blue/White 4 Blue 3 Green/White 2 Orange 1 Orange/White 36mm min 45mm max. Cable braid trapped under connector

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Cable and Gland Installation Notes Step 2: Support the drop cable and gently Step 1: Make a cable as specified on hand screw the gland body into the ODU Page 10 or 11. until the O ring seal is flush to the ODU Plug in the RJ 45 into the ODU. body. Caution Do not fit the back shell prior to securing the gland body. Step 3: Once the gland is fully hand Step 4:When the gland body has been screwed

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Pre-Power Testing Before plugging the RJ45 connector fitted to the lower LPU (or if not fitted the ODU) into the PIDU check the following resistances at the RJ45; a. Check the cable resistance between pins 1&2, 3&6, 4&5 and 7&8 at the RJ45. Check against column 2 in Table 1. b. Resistances for each pair should be within 1ohm of each other. c. Check the resistance between pins 1&3 and 4&7 at the RJ45. Check against column 3 and 4 in Table 1. d. Ensure that there is greater th

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Pre-Power Testing - Recording Resistance Values Record the information listed in Table 2. This information will be useful if there is a need to contact Motorola Support or to identify future changes in the installation. IP Address LOCAL Measure Measured Measured Resistance Resistance Resistance Between Pins Value Value Link Name LOCAL LOCAL REMOTE MAC Address LOCAL 1&2 3&6 4&5 IP Address REMOTE 7&8 1&3 Link Name REMOTE 4&7 1&8 MAC

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Post-Power Testing and Fault Finding The correct operation is as follows 1. Connect the RJ45 to the PIDU Plus and apply power to the PIDU Plus, the green power LED should illuminate continuously. 2. 30 seconds after powering, the orange Ethernet LED should be observed starting with 10 slow flashes. 3. If there is a local network connection plus traffic the Ethernet LED will light solidly and flicker to show Ethernet activity. If the system does not operate correctly, refer t

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Installation and Commissioning Before installing the units, Please ensure that any new obstacle has been entered in the LINKPlanner and that a new report has been printed. The Motorola PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series use audible tones to assist the installer with ODU alignment. The pitch (frequency) of the tone is relative to the received signal strength. The higher the received signal strength the higher the frequency of the tone emitted. Once the link is in the ‘Registered’ state opt

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Installation and Commissioning The following behavior should be noted: • When first applying power and from time to time, the Master unit will carry out a band scan to determine which channels are not in use. During this time, between 10 and 15 seconds, neither unit will transmit. During this time the installation tone on both Master and Slave units will drop back to the Scanning state. The pitch of the tone will be proportional to the background noise level. Do not try to align

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Installation and Commissioning Finalize the Installation When the alignment process is complete the installer must remember to disarm both units in the link as described in the handbook. On disarm, the radio may automatically reduce the Transmit power to cope with short range operation. This is necessary for the following reasons: • To turn off audible alignment aid. • To enable Adaptive Modulation. • To clear unwanted installation information from the various systems statistics,

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Registration Warranty and Ordering Information The PTP 300 and the PTP 500 are each an extraordinarily robust radio communications link with unsurpassed availability and reliability. Along with your Motorola PTP Bridge you get a 12- month Standard Warranty that provides a 30-day repair-and-replacement program for hard- ware defect failures and minor software enhancements as they become available. Although our bridges are extremely robust even in severe weather conditions, equipment fail-

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License Keys and Regulatory Information Unit A1, Linhay Business Park Eastern Road, Ashburton Devon, TQ13 7UP, UK Telephone Support: +1 877 515-0400 (Worldwide) +44 808 234 4640 (UK) http://www.motorola.com/ptp MOTOROLA, the stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. US Pat & Tm. Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2006-2008 Motorola, Inc. All rights r


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