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Motorola PTP 300 Network Router User Manual

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1. PTP 300 500 Series Deployment Guide Contents Protect Your IMSTANALION scsrrisssncsncancunmahionadanteneyundataansdieddiavnewntanisaiionamannis 2 Checklist Site Survey and ToolS ccccceecceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseneeeas 4 Bench Test and Configuration Pre and Post Power Checks 5 Bench Test and Configuration Configuration Checks 0000 6 Hoist amp Safety LOOD aeae EE E E 7 Mast Installation INStruCtiOns ccccccecceeceeceeeseeceeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeesees 8 VVC DIAO AMM satssacett ne sacengcearcessenesesataconcteueeecesst EE 9 Recommended Cable Specification cccccsecccseeecseeeeeeeesaeeesaees 10 Cable and Gland Installation Notes ccccccseseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeenes 12 Pre POWer FO SUING a ocectenttey cpp eancsichinedee Eaa EN E 13 Pre Power Testing Recording Resistance Values c080 14 Post Power Testing and Fault FInding cccccccsecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 Installation ANd COMMISSIONING c cccccceececceeeeteeeeeceeseeceeeeeseeeees 16 Registration Warranty and Ordering Information cccecceeees 19 License Keys and Regulatory Information ccccscseeeeeeeeeeees 20 p MOV OWI 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
2. ooo4se fio ipo cho fe Master a Slave IP Traffic TDM Traffic a Integrated Antenna 2 Connectorized 1SMHz 1OMHz 5S MHz Adaptive C 3to1 1to1 1to3 i DFS i Fixed Frequency 5735 Disabled Enabled Submit wireless Configuration Reset Form Hext gt gt Hoist amp 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 separate fixing point which is not part of the direct mounting system for the ODU Warning If the safety loop or its fixing is damaged in any way or has been ex posed to a shock loading due to a fall replace it with a new one before undertak ing any further operations Mast Installation Instructions c Step 1 Your equipment will already have the Earth bonding mounting bracket fitted No Jead ii i a aa EA J i F 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
3. Then you can unscrew the gland body and depress the RJ45 locking tab with a small screwdriver iin as Apply small movements to the cable until you see a gap here before unscrewing the gland body 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 amp 2 3 amp 6 4 amp 5 and 7 amp 8 at the RJ45 Check against column 2 in Table 1 b Resistances for each pair should be within 10hm of each other c Check the resistance between pins 1 amp 3 and 4 amp 7 at the RJ45 Check against column 3 and 4 in Table 1 d Ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pins 1 amp 8 for all cable lengths e Ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pin 1 and ODU ground for all cable lengths f Ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pin 8 and ODU ground for all cable lengths Cat5E Resistance Resistance Resistance Length between pins between pins between pins meters 1 amp 2 3 amp 6 4 amp 5 1 amp 3 4 amp 7 and 7 amp 8 ohms ohms Table 1 Resistance Table Referenced to the RJ45 at the PIDU Plus Identification of pin 1 13 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 t
4. 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 e To turn off audible alignment aid e To enable Adaptive Modulation e To clear unwanted installation information from the various systems statistics and to store the link range for fast link acquisition on link drop Take note of the following items for future reference e Save a copy of the configuration using the Save and Restore functionality found under the System Administration Configuration menu e Take a screen shot or print of the status page Note the position and orientation of the antenna and Note surrounding objects that may interfere with the link A photograph is recom mended After 1 hour of operation the mean value of Link Loss on the status page should be within the values given in the LINKPIanner report Further adjustments of the power levels may be necessary so please consult the LINKPlanner report notes and ad just the powers accordingly You will not be required to reboot the units for that to take effect The LINKPlanner may need re running to account for new known obstacles any time during the operation of the link Note that for short ranges and for links in
5. into load bar Connector load bar Inner cable sheath and braid terminate here foes back shell a Foil trimmed back to here 8 Brown 7 Brown White 6 Green 5 Blue White 4 Blue 3 Green White 2 Orange 1 Orange White 36mm min 45mm max Cable braid trapped under connector back shell to Cable Type CommsScope 20030D prevent loose braid Connector Type Tyco AMP 336330 1 Crimp Tool Tyco AMP 790163 1 Includes die set Gland Motorola WB1811 1 Cable and Gland Installation Notes r Step 1 Make a cable as specified on Page 10 or 11 Plug in the RJ 45 into the ODU Step 3 Once the gland is fully hand screwed into the ODU it may be tight ened to a torque of to 7 ftlbs 10Nm with a 22mm wrench Gland on the right hand side has been over tightened As a result the internal seal and structure have been damaged 12 Step 2 Support the drop cable and gently hand screw the gland body into the ODU until the O ring seal is flush to the ODU body Caution Do not fit the back shell prior to securing the gland body Step 4 When the gland body has been fitted tighten the gland back shell A Attention Do not over tighten the gland back shell Should it be necessary to disconnect the cable at the ODU or PTP LPU this can be achieved by removing the gland back shell first Then wiggle the cable to release the tension of the gland body as shown in the figure below
6. tween Scanning and Synchronized states until the alignment is sufficient to maintain the link up lf the fast broken tone disappears after 3 seconds the unit may be pointing at the wrong PTP 500 Alter natively it may be detecting the correct PTP 300 500 but the signal is too weak to establish a link Registered Solid tone Both Master and Slave units exchanging Radio MAC layer management messages Table 3 Audio indications from the ODU The term wanted signal in the table above refers to that of the paired unit being installed In each of the states detailed in the table the unit should be aligned to give the highest pitch tone It should be noted that if when in the Synchronised or Registered states the tone var ies wildly you may be suffering from interference or a fast fading link Installing in this situa tion may not give a reliable link The cause of the problem should be investigated before fi nalizing the installation Due to the behavioural differences of Master and Slave units it is highly recommended that the Master unit is installed first and the initial alignment carried out at the Slave unit Use the LINKPlanner report which provides installations notes such as bearing tilt power settings antenna heights etc Once the optimum performance has been achieved by directing the Slave unit indicated by highest frequency of tone or voltage output on the BNC connector of the ODU which gives an indication of RX sign
7. 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 Ground Connections should be less than 0 6 meters 2 feet long All upper tower grounds should be within 0 3 meters 1 foot of the ODU bracket and on the same metal ODUj is supplied with 1 grqund cable 0 6 metres length Power Ethernet Connection lt _ Screened CAT 5e cable PTP LPU to ODU Screened CAT 5e Grounding Cable from Customer Lightning Protection Unit v4 PTP LPU PIDU Plus Fitted inside building Copper Connection to Network Lightning Protection Unit PTP LPU PIDU Plus ieee j Grounding Stake Grounding Stake Typical Mast Tower Installation Typical Wall Installation The recommended components for protecting an installation are Solid screen Ethernet cable Superior Essex tyoe BBDGE o Surge Arrestor Type PTP LPU 2 per link Part Number 2978 Grounding Stake if no suitable grounding point can be found Minimum 8 AWG Grounding Cable NB There may be a local regulatory requirement to cross bond the CAT 5e cable to the mast at intervals as regular as every 10 metres 33 feet This can be achieved using an Andrew grounding assembly type 223158 or similar We recommend that the practices and procedures detailed in the Motorola manual R56 STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNICATION SITES 68P81089
8. x 70mm bolts as required M8 flat washers and M8 coil washers as shown Tighten to ensure the assembly grips but can be adjusted For poles between 1 26mm and 2 50mm reverse the bracket Step 3 Offer up the unit to the bracket mount and affix using the captive M8 bolt Tighten to ensure the assembly grips but can be adjusted on the pole Step 4 Adjust the elevation and azimuth of Attach free end large the unit before tightening to the required tag M10 to Tower Metal torque settings of 14Nm work NB On no ac 44 b t for both bolts count must this be at tached to the mount ing bracket bolts Warning Do not over tighten Motorola PTP 300 500 Series Installation Wiring avand PTP 58500 58300 ODU Signalling ov Ethernet Ethernet All upper tower grounds should be within 0 3 metres of the ODU bracket and on E the same metal j Lightning protection built into PTP xx500 or PTP xx300 nN Cable to ODU OoOo OOo n O no oo n i grounding by means D of the grounding ai e gt x glands provided pe gt lt xX X ODU Grounding T a oe OAZ N Z cable provided gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt 1 N Z N 1 N rA N Ethernet 4 N Ss lt J SN Cabling to a Go fo oN Lf A Wi There may be a local T 568B se a be a regulatory requirement 4 gt 4 f 4 p to cross bond the CAT gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt 5e cable to the mast at a F T intervals as reg
9. E50 be applied to all new site build activities For a copy on the manual please see your local Motorola representative The manual can be downloaded from the Motorola Intranet site http compass mot com go 190860869 Protect Your Installation Protection Requirements Recommended Recommended mended Zone A A direct strike is possible mounting the ODU in this zone is not recom e Zone B Indirect EMD Lightning effects are still possible however mounting within Zone B significantly reduces the possibility of a direct strike For further explanation and connection details see User Guide section Lightning Protection Antenna cables should be grounded within 0 3 metres 1 foot of the ODU and Antennas it Connectorized ODU Antenna Cable Antenna Cable Grounded to Tower Antenna Cable Grounded to Tower Antenna Cable Antenna Cables Grounded to Tower Note Antenna cables grounded using an Andrew grounding assembly type 223158 or similar Additional Grounding Requirements for Connectorized ODU Checklist Site Survey and Tools A 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 13
10. al strength then adjustment of the direction of the Master unit should be done without moving the Slave Repeat as necessary at the Slave and then the Master until optimum alignment has been obtained It is also possible to use the Graphical Install from the main HTTP management interface 16 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 the unit at this time PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series do not require the user to enter the link range The Master unit typically takes less than 60 seconds to determine the length of the link being installed The Master unit will remain in the Scanning state until the length of the link has been established The Master unit will only move to the Synchro nized state when the length of the link has been established lf at the end of the ranging period the Registered state is not achieved due to in terference or other reasons the Master unit will retry twice on the same channel before moving to another available channel Should this occur it might take a num ber of minut
11. d Units Component or manufacturing defects With our warranties you have peace of mind knowing that your investment is fully protected and if you are covered with the Advanced Replacement Warranty your communications will be back in operation in the shortest time possible Register Your Units to receive updates and activate your warranty Upon receipt of your new PTP link you should register your units to activate your free standard 12 month warranty and receive notification of software updates For convenience you can do that online at www motorola com ptp support registration 1 Year PTP Software Support Contract 1 2 Links WB3106 1 Year PTP Software Support Contract 3 5 Links WB3107 1 Year PTP Software Support Contract 5 Links WB3108 2nd Year Extended Year 30 Day Return amp Repair WB3133 3rd Year Extended Year 30 Day Return amp Repair WB3134 5th Year Extended Year 30 Day Return amp Repair WB3135 Upgrade ist year 24hr Advanced Replacement All Risks WB3136 Upgrade 2nd year 24hr Advanced Replacement All Risks WB3137 Upgrade 3rd year 24hr Advanced Replacement All Risks WB3138 Upgrade 5th year 24hr Advanced Replacement All Risks WB3139 19 Q MOTOROLA Doc Ref phn1146_003v000 10 enb y pue shoy su dI uonewoju 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 moto
12. es to establish a link in the Registered state The Slave unit does not have a ranging process The Slave unit will change to the synchronized state as soon as the wanted signal is demodulated Additional Notes According to the LINKPlanner report power settings values some additional steps are re quired This is done to ensure that the power levels of the installed units are not too high Higher power levels may cause the saturation of the receivers or may cause false Radar de tection in Radar Enabled regions which will cause a degradation of the link performance and may be responsible for a link failure The following procedure describes the additional steps required 1 2 ola Consult the report generated by the LINKPlanner tool and note the Transmit power recommended levels set the local unit power equal to the LOCAL Max Transmit Power setting while pointing value from the LINKPlanner report Set the remote unit power equal to the REMOTE Max Transmit Power setting while pointing value from the LINKPlanner report Access each unit separately Align the units as described in the User Guide Repeat Step 2 and 3 using the values LOCAL Max Transmit Power setting be fore disarm and REMOTE Max Transmit Power setting before disarm if differ ent than the corresponding while pointing values Reboot the local unit then reboot the remote unit Disarm the units 17 Installation
13. g a cable appropriate for If the power LED still and tighten the screw the installation does not light then check the power source Step 7 30 seconds after powering the Ethernet LED should be observed to flash slowly 10 times If the Ethernet LED does not illuminate Orange then either the PIDU Plus or the cable to the ODU may be faulty Replace cable Step 6 Connect a second and or PIDU Plus and repeat from Step 1 Ethernet cable shown in yel low to the LAN socket of the PIDU Plus MOTOROLA PIDU Plus PTP 300 500600 Series Step 8 Ensure PC is set to Step 9 Check that the Ethernet correct IP address 169 254 1 x LED is now ON Refer to the where 2 lt x lt 254 Connect Troubleshooting section in this the LAN cable to the PC guide if the LED does not show shown here in yellow any activity when accessing web pages Bench Testing Optional Configuration Checks Step 10 Use a web browser to connect to IP address hitp 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 system Administration Login System Administration Password 0000 Login Step 11 You may wish to upgrade the software If so select Software Upgrade and follow the on screen instruction Latest software is available fr
14. he License Keys at the end of this guide or printed on a separate card in the box will show how the units have been pre configured to work as a link Software license key unit s IP address subnet mask gateway address target address master slave and arming state are pre configured A Check that the Link is configured with the correct region Code otherwise you will need to re configure the units with Alternative License Keys before installing and commis sioning the link Please refer to Page 6 Step 12 for details on how to change the License Key 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 2 Undo the retaining Step 3 Plug in the ODU to screw of the PIDU Plus and PIDU Plus Cable ensuring hinge back the cover that it snaps home Step 1 Connect the RJ45 at one end of a cable to the ODU NOTE If the power LED does not illuminate re move the power cable and the ODU connection from the PIDU Plus Re connect the power lead and check the power Step 5 Plug in power lead LED illumination Green Step 4 Put the cover back usin
15. he installation Measure Measured Measured Ei Resistance Resistance S Vale Value O IP Address REMOTE Link Name REMOTE 1 amp ODU Ground it MAC Address REMOTE gaobuGrund Table 2 Record of Installation Measurements User Notes 14 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 lf 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 to the fault finding guide below Fault Finding Guide The PIDU green power LED does not illuminate Unplug the ODU connection from the PIDU and check the power LED illumination If the power LED still does not light then check the power source The PIDU green power LED flashes A flashing power LED indicates that there is a short circuit on the output of the PIDU Check that pins 4 amp 5 and 7 amp 8 are not crossed with pins 1 amp 2 and 3 amp 6 on the RJ45 and check also that there is a resistance greater than 100K ohms between pins 1 amp 8 The PIDU Ethernet orange LED flashes ten times but irregularly lrregularly flashing seen as a short gap followed by a long gap indicates that the ODU has booted in
16. mm wrench and 22mm wrench for use with the glands RJ45 Crimp Tool Ensure you have the correct tool for the type of RJ45 being used Personal Computer PC with 10 100 or 1000BaseT Ethernet interface Internet Explorer 6 or higher recommended or Firefox 2 0 or higher Ethernet patch cables Crimp tool for grounding lugs only required when installing connectorized ODU LINKPlanner report for this link Pre installation Site Survey Link Planning A site survey must be performed to identify all the obstructions trees buildings etc in the path and to assess the risk of interference This information is important if you are to achieve an accurate link feasibility assessment The PTP 300 and the PTP 500 Series are designed to operate in Non Line of Sight NLoS and Line of Sight LoS environments Link planning enables a link of Known quality to be in stalled This involves the acquisition of path profile data using Motorola s free LINKPlanner utility The LINKPlanner predicts data rates and reliability over the path It allows the user to try different antenna heights and RF power settings When the link is installed the mean path loss can be checked to confirm that the predicted data rate and link reliability is achievable Motorola LINKPlanner is available to download from http www motorola com ptp support Pre installation License Keys and Regulatory Conformity lf the units have been purchased as a pair link then t
17. om our web site http motorola motowi4solutions com software pitp Step 12 Check the License Key informa tion and ensure you are using the correct Region Code Otherwise select License Key and replace with the alternative key supplied and reboot the unit Step 13 Access the Installation Wizard Wireless Configuration page Confirm the target MAC Ad dress Master Slave Mode and other configuration choices Reboot the unit step lf testing connectorized ODUs con nect them together Tx Max Power Repeat steps 1 13 for the paired unit and check that the status of the link shows UP on the Status Page Link Symmetry spectrum Management Control Lower Center Frequency Installation Tones Master Slave Mode Link Mode Optimization Platform wariant Channel Bandwidth Software License Key A valid software license key is required before installation of the PTP Point to Point wireless link can commence If you do not have a valid license key please contact your distributor License key data entry License Key 9car 3025 e4de a6cc 120d 2 Se Reset Form c49a e7ac Validate license key Capability summary Product Name Motorola PTP 58500 Full MAC Address 00 04 56 10 00 96 Frequency Variant 5800 MHz Bandwidth Variant 15 MHz 2 Wireless Configuration Please enter the following wireless configuration parameters Wireless data entry a O fumis Target MAC Address
18. recovery mode This can also indicate an installation wiring problem The PIDU Ethernet orange LED flashes ten times but does not show Ethernet activity Failure of the Ethernet LED to show Ethernet activity can be due to wiring to pins 1 amp 2 and 3 amp 6 being incorrect for example if the wiring to pins 1 and 3 are crossed 15 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 optimum alignment is achieved by aligning for maxi mum frequency of the tone If the link is affected by slow fading the frequency of the tone will vary Under these conditions it is necessary to spend several minutes slowly adjusting the alignment to ensure the maximum average frequency is achieved The meanings of the audible tones are shown in the table below State Name Tone Description State Description Free Channel Regular beep Executing band scan search Slow broken tone Not demodulating wanted signal synchronized Fast broken tone Demodulating the wanted signal Note During acquisition there may be cycling be
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20. stalled when Radar is Enabled the PTP 300 and PTP 500 Series software will adjust automatically the maximum Transmit Power when the unit is disarmed For further information about Motorola PTP 500 Series refer to the User Guide on the CD or from the PTP website http Awww motorola com ptp 18 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 ures can occur We therefore recommend that you consider upgrading your first year Stan dard Warranty to a PTP Extended or PTP All Risk Advanced Replacement Warranty Extended Warranty extends your initial 12 month standard hardware warranty through the sec ond third or fifth years of ownership providing 30 day repair and return for defective parts Advanced Replacement Warranty proposes up to five years of cover with next business day shipping of replacement equipment Our Advanced Replacement warranties provide All Risks cover including Lightning Damage Damage caused by improper wiring electrical shorts building fires vandalism Droppe
21. ularas Cable to LPU gt every 10 metres This O J D grounding by means of the grounding glands provided or similar can be achieved using an Andrew grounding assembly type 223158 FEHN Note the numbering of the pins in this N _ I diagram SS SA Inside Building is RJ45 PIDU Plus onl 7 anynad s aym umoIg 4 55V and LED Reset Signalling Simplified Circuit and Grounding Requirements Correct cable preparation for the recommended cable Correct cable preparation for the recommended cable Note Fit Gland to cable before fitting RJ45 Connector Housing we N uke 20 E au Trim to 5mm start with tails over length to assist insertion into load bar a Connector load bar 8 Brown 7 Light Brown 6 Green 5 Light Blue 4 Blue 3 Light Green 2 Orange 1 Light Orange 36mm min aiii max Cua i max Solid screen Cable Type Superior Essex BBDGE CAT5e Connector Type Tyco AMP 5 569278 Crimp Tool Tyco AMP 2 231652 Die set 1 853400 0 Gland Motorola WB181 1 AN Caution Check that the correct crimp tool is being used for the RJ45 con nector utilized 10 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

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