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1. 60 Distance feet Greater distances may be achieved if the wires are in conduit reducing the potential for outside interference Note Typical signal loss is 3 dB per 10 feet minus 1 4 dB insertion loss to account for wired connections from Panel Extender to Breaker Panel Throughput vs Attenuation A Motorola P owerline Mu Throughput bps 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 Attenuation dB Represents Maximum throughput with UDP Layer 3 traffic untagged data packets Issue 2 0 Page 111 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 e Signal begins to diminish at around 18dB of attenuation e Signal drops quickly at 36dB e Signal is not available after 40dB Throughput vs Attenuation Depas we Rerun the 423 zt rm Gateway to Mode 45 000 004 40 000 004 hput bps Motorola Powerline Mu 35 000 000 E 30 000 000 25 000 000 20 000 000 15 000 004 10 000 004 5 000 000 36 42 48 54 Attenuation dB Represents maximum throughput with UDP Layer 3 traffic untagged data packets Issue 2 0 Page 112 of 112
2. Gabon 220 V 50 Hz Cc Gambia 230 V 50 Hz G Georgia 220 V 50 Hz Cc Germany 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Ghana 230 V 50 Hz D amp G Gibraltar 240 V 50 Hz C amp G Great Britain See United Kingdom Greece 220 V 50 Hz C D E amp F Greenland 220 V 50 Hz C amp K Grenada Windward Is 230 V 50 Hz G Guadeloupe 230 V 50 Hz C D amp E Guam 110V 60 Hz A amp B Guatemala 120 V 60 Hz A B G amp 1 Guinea 220 V 50 Hz C F amp K Guinea Bissau 220 V 50 Hz Cc Inside the capital city of Georgetown both 120 V and 240 V at either 50 or 60 Hz are found depending on the part of the city 50 Hz most common Actual voltage may Guyana 240 V 60 Hz A B D amp G vary from area to area Haiti 110 V 60 Hz A Honduras 110 V 60 Hz A amp B Hong Kong 220 V 50 Hz G M Type M replaced by Type G but still found Hungary 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Iceland 220 V 50 Hz C amp F India 230 V 50 Hz C amp D Click here for photos and more info 127 230 Conversion to 230 V in progress complete in principal Indonesia ve 50 Hz C F amp G cities Iran 230 V 50 Hz Cc Iraq 230 V 50 Hz C D amp G Type D once common and may be Ireland Eire 230 50 Hz G occasionally found Isle of Man 240 V 50 Hz C amp G Israel 220 V 50 Hz Cc Type L plugs outlets may have different pin spacing The smaller and closer pins are for a rated current of 10 A the bigger and wider pins are for a rated current of 16 A Both kinds are currently us
3. Spectral 73 84 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 58 PSD Setting Screen The PSD Power Spectral Density setting screen provides a place for the end user to adjust power levels for each Powerline subcarrier The factory default is 128 Each subcarrier can be raised or lowered in small steps from 255 down to a value of 0 which will turn it off Ata PSD value of 128 the power output of the device is about 22dBm or 50dBm Hz Lowering the values of the PSD setting will lower the power output of the gateway and or modem and correspondingly will decrease the distance at which the devices will be able to communicate Raising the PSD value increases power output but if it is raised above approximately 169 noise will start to degrade the signal Refer to PSD information for the Gateway in Section 6 5 3 The PSD web page is designed to allow the system operator to respond quickly to any radio frequency complaint and adjust Powerline carriers accordingly Grayed out values are reserved HAM radio frequencies and cannot be adjusted Select Apply Page 78 of 112 8 1 8 2 8 2 1 8 2 2 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Legal and Regulatory Notices IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of
4. User Priorities or Class of 3 bit ToS Service setting 7 3 6 3 5 2 4 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 Application class Network Control characterized by a must get there requirement to maintain and support the network infrastructure Voice characterized by less than 10 ms delay and hence maximum jitter one way transmission through the LAN infrastructure of a single campus Video or Audio characterized by less than 100 ms delay Controlled Load important business applications subject to some form of admission control be that pre planning of the network requirement at one extreme to bandwidth reservation per flow at the time the flow is started at the other Excellent Effort or CEO s best effort the best effort type services that an information services organization would deliver to its most important customers Background bulk transfers and other activities that are permitted on the network Best Effort LAN traffic as we know it today but that should not impact the use of the network by other users and applications Default 7 3 8 Advanced Bandwidth Control AA Powerline Modem Menu D pp pp 6 Bandwidth Control Implement bandwidth throttling as defined below Configured Downlink Bandwidth 4M bps Configured Uplink Bandwidth 1M bps E Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 45 Advanced Bandwidth Contr
5. Enter a New Password 0 16 Characters Confirm your New Password 0 16 Characters Auto Logout Time 3600 Seconds 60 seconds 3600 seconds Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 18 System Password Configuration Screen Change the user ID and password to enhance security in the Gateway and select Apply Determine the auto logout time in seconds and select Apply Page 39 of 112 Powerline MU 6 2 4 Logs MOTOROLA AA Powerline MU Gateway System Logs Aug 6 17 41 05 none ure notice syslog Web server iz opened Aug 6 17 41 11 none user info syslog Reg Assigned VID 1 to Modem 15 0032b0 19 17 Aug 6 17 41 11 none user info syslog Reg Assigned VID 2 to Modem 12 003 b0 16 73 Aug 6 17 41 12 none user notice syslog Res Modem 1200 3e 00 19 17 report information Aug 6 17 41 12 none ure notice syslog Reg Modem 1 00 3e 00 16 73 report information O No O Daily Ceekly Day Time Recipient Address Send Mail Address Mail Server User ID User Password Aug 6 17 43 25 none user info syslog Reg Set VPID O to Device 0005 11 12 80 44 Aug 6 17 43 32 none ee ee syslog Configuration was changed at 17 42 32 Mon Aug 6 2007 GF Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 19 Logs Screen The System Logs screen provides valuable diagnostic tools The box at the
6. Slovensky Slovak Slovensko Slovenian Svenska Swedish Espanol Spanish Polski Polish Portugu s Portuguese MOTOROLA Alulirott Motorola nyilatkozom hogy a Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak H r me l sir Motorola yfir v a Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series er samr mi vid grunnkr fur og a rar kr fur sem ger ar eru tilskipun 1999 5 EC Con la presente Motorola dichiara che questo Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar o Motorola deklar ka Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem iuo Motorola deklaruoja kad is Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Hawnhekk Motorola jiddikjara li dan Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Motorola erkl rer herved at utstyret Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Motorola t mto vyhlasuje e Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series spl a z kladn
7. conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar So Motorola deklar ka Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem iuo Motorola deklaruoja kad Sis Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Hawnhekk Motorola jiddikjara li dan Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Motorola erkl rer herved at utstyret Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Motorola t mto vyhlasuje e Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 spina z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Motorola izjavlja da je ta Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES H rmed intygar Motorola att denna Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 st r verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Por medio de la presente Motorola declara que el Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Nini
8. 2007 Powerline Modem Available Now e Plugs into a standard AC power outlet to receive Internet signal e Performs Powerline to Ethernet conversion e Ethernet output connects to a computer or supplies broadband input to a home network router or gateway e Network Address Translation NAT for network isolation and protection e QoS Support Maps Ethernet QoS to Powerline QoS using VLAN priority e Bandwidth management for service class differentiation e Subscriber Authentication e 6 foot Ethernet cable provided e Additional plug types available upon request Part Number Product Name Description Modulation Type Power Input Power Consumption Network Management Powerline Interface Data Interface Powerline Encryption Network Security Connectors LED Status Lights Dimensions Weight Operating temperature Type A US Plug 0171486N01 Type C Plug 0171486N03 Type G Plug 0171486N14 Motorola Powerline Modem Customer Premise Equipment in a Powerline MU solution OFDM QAM 256 64 16 DQPSK DBPSK and ROBO mode FSK 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 7 Watts SNMP v2c HomePlug v 1 01 Turbo Ethernet IEEE 802 3 10 100 Base T 56 bit DES Firewall NAT RJ45 Input power PLC plug Type A C or G plugs available other plug types available on demand Power on Powerline Ethernet Authentication 1 6 in x 2 6 in x 3 75 in 4 1 cm x 6 6 cm x 9 5 cm 394 lbs 178 6 g 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F
9. Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 31 IP Configuration On this page you may configure the Gateway to obtain an IP address automatically or enter a static P address The default IP address is 192 168 1 99 The subnet mask allows you to break down what appears to be a single large network into smaller ones which reduces network overhead Select Apply Page 51 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 6 5 POWERLINE 6 5 1 Modem List AA Powerline MU Gateway Bridge Table Timeout 5 1400 5 LUID Range 1 to 2 ESN IP Link speed LUID State Link 0a 00 3e b0 19 17 10 2 135 114 85 00M 1 Active 0a 00 3e b0 16 73 10 2 135 111 85 00M 2 Active Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 32 Modem List The Modem List displays a list of all the modems that appear on the Powerline MU Network Select Scan Devices to update the list Page 52 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 6 5 2 NEK Configuration AA Powerline MU Gateway Ber D NEK Configuration Local Device Network Encryption Key Motorola1 Apply Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 33 NEK Configuration You may choose a Network Encryption Key NEK Remember to change all the Modems NEKs to match the Gateway Use the Remote NEK screen to change the NEK on the Modems and any Hybrid Adapter Modems in the logical network Hybrid Adapters must mat
10. Safety UL cUL CE CB Industry Canada ICES 003 Class B EN EN55022 CE 0682 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B Issue 2 0 Page 95 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide Powerline MU Gateway re gd q March 2007 Available Now Injects the Internet signal into the buildings electric distribution Performs Ethernet to Powerline conversion ct 3 T Ethernet input connects to Canopy Subscriber Module or other broadband source Four port Ethernet Switch Three Powerline outputs connect to three electrical phases via capacitive coupling cables 3 feet in length QoS Support Maps Ethernet QoS to Powerline QoS using VLAN priority Bandwidth management for service class differentiation Using BAM Bandwidth Authentication Manager provides authentication for associated Powerline Modems within its network Plugs into a standard AC power o Additional plug types available utlet with 6 foot power cord upon request Part Number Product Name Description Modulation Type Power Input Power Consumption Network Management Powerline Interface Data Interface Powerline Encryption Connectors LED Status Lights Type A US Plug 0171486N11 Type C Plug 0171486N04 Type G Plug 0171486N19 Motorola Powerline MU Gateway Head End Controller Equipment in a Powerline MU solution OFDM QAM 256 64 16 DQPSK DBPSK and ROBO mode FSK 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 7 Watts SNMP v2c HomePlug v 1 01 Turbo Ether
11. Suomi Finnish Frangais French Deutsch German EAAnvIKA Greek MOTOROLA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Modem Motorola timto prohlaSuje Ze tento Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanovenimi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Undertegnede Motorola erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante kra i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hierbij verklaart Motorola dat het toestel Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Bij deze verklaart Motorola dat deze Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series voldoet aan de essenti le eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Hereby Motorola declares that this Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC K esolevaga kinnitab Motorola seadme Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hinduetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Motorola vakuuttaa t ten ett Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Par la pr sente Motorola d clar
12. of the Powerline MU Inductive Coupler and Column F provides the part number for that coupler Conductor Coupler Chart Column C Column F ColumnA Column B Approx Column D Motorola Conductor Conductor Conductor Recommended Column E Part Size Size Metric Outer Diameter Powerline MU Powerline MU Number American Wire Gauge With Insulation Inductive Coupler Inner Wire Gauge mm2 mm Coupler Diameter mm 400 30 1 750 31 TBD 750 MCM 29 4 750 31 700 MCM 28 5 750 31 600 MCM 26 7 750 31 300 26 5 750 31 500 MCM 24 9 500 25 4 0171486N21 240 24 2 500 25 4 400 MCM 22 500 25 4 185 21 1 500 25 4 350 MCM 20 6 500 25 4 300 MCM 150 18 5 500 19 4 250 MCM 17 8 250 19 4 0171486N23 120 17 5 250 19 4 4 0 16 250 19 4 95 15 4 250 19 4 3 0 14 7 250 19 4 70 13 7 100 14 0171486N22 2 0 13 5 100 14 1 0 12 2 100 14 50 12 100 14 Powerline M U Inductive Coupler 750 available Q4 2007 Page 28 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA RG6 Coax cable Coax Splitters must include 5 30 MHz in range Number of splits and splitters is determined by the number of cables and locations of coupler installation If possible use bi directional splitters A possible source for bi directional splitters is the Radio Shack 2 way splitter Model 15 2587 and the Radio Shack 4 way splitter Model 15 2588 Maximum dB Loss Chart Number
13. 1 BAM Configuration AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu BAM Configuration co Authentication Mode Disabled v P VLAN Configuration E Authentication Server IPs o Jo Jo Jo o Lk Lk Lin 0 0 WI 0 Key Selection Use Default Key Key 00000000000000000000000000000000 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 23 BAM Configuration Enable Authentication Mode and add one or more Authentication Server IPs to use a bandwidth manager Select Use Default Key to use the all zeroes key as shown in the screen above or select Use This Key and enter a key The Key must match the key entered in the bandwidth manager 64 to 64Kbps 257 to 512 512Kbps 2049 to 4096 4Mbps 65 to 128 128Kbps 513 to 1024 1Mbps 4097 t0 10240 10Mbps 129 to 256 256Kbps 1025 to 2048 2Mbps gt 10241 42 5Mbps full speed Page 43 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 6 3 2 SNMP Configuration AA Powerline MU Gateway Menu SNMP Configuration Configure the SNMP agent of the device SNMP Get Community Strin pubie SNMP Set Community Stin pivase Trap 11P Addr o Trap 1 Community String pubie Trap 2 IP Addr o Trap 2 Community String Trap 31P Addr o Trap 3 Community String Trap 41P Addr 0 o H 0 Trap 4 Community String pubic Trap51P Addr o Lk ik o Trap 5 Commun
14. 2001 A11 2004 f EMC certified to meet EN55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 class B EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN 61000 3 3 A1 2001 A2 2005 Year of first application of CE mark 2007 Testing facility name Shenzhen Huatongwei International Inspection Co Ltd Testing facility address Keji Nan No 12 Road Hi tech Park Shenzhen China Signature Name Philip Bolt Aaron Ratner Title Title Canopy Quality Manager Date June 1 2007 Page 88 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 8 3 8 3 1 LEGAL NOTICES Software License Terms and Conditions ONLY OPEN THE PACKAGE OR USE THE SOFTWARE AND RELATED PRODUCT IF YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE BY BREAKING THE SEAL ON THIS DISK KIT CDROM OR IF YOU USE THE SOFTWARE OR RELATED PRODUCT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE OR RELATED PRODUCT INSTEAD RETURN THE SOFTWARE TO PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY AND MOTOROLA INC FOR ITSELF AND ITS LICENSORS THE RIGHT TO USE THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS Now therefore in consideration of the promises and mutual obligations contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby mutually acknowledged you and Mo
15. 220 V 50 Hz CAE Madeira 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Malawi 230 V 50 Hz G Malaysia 240 V 50 Hz G A D G J K8 Maldives 230 V 50 Hz L Mali 220 V 50 Hz C amp E Malta 240 V 50 Hz G Martinique 220 V 50 Hz C D amp E Mauritania 220 V 50 Hz Cc Mauritius 230 V 50 Hz C amp G Mexico 127V 60 Hz A amp B Issue 2 0 Page 105 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide Micronesia Federal States March 2007 of 120 V 60 Hz A amp B Monaco 127 220 V 50 Hz C D EF Mongolia 220 V 50 Hz CAE Montenegro 220 V 50 Hz CAF Montserrat Leeward Is 230 V 60 Hz A amp B 127 220 Morocco v 50 Hz CAE Conversion to 220 V only underway Type M found especially near the border with South Mozambique 220 V 50 Hz C F amp M Africa including the capitol Maputo Type G found primarily in better hotels Also many of major Myanmar hotels chains are said to have multipurpose outlets which formerly Burma 230 V 50 Hz C D F amp G will take Australian 3 pin plugs and perhaps other types Namibia 220 V 50 Hz M Nauru 240 V 50 Hz l Nepal 230 V 50 Hz CAD Netherlands 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Netherlands 127 220 St Martin 120 V 60 Hz Saba amp St Eustatius 110 V 60 Antilles v 50 Hz A B amp F Hz A maybe B New Caledonia 220 V 50 Hz E New Zealand 230 V 50 Hz l Nicaragua 120 V 60 Hz A A B C D E amp Niger 220 V 50 Hz F Nigeria 240 V 50 Hz D amp G Northern Irel
16. 36 08 none user notice syslog Report device information to Gateway or Bridge Aug 14 11 36 08 none user info syslog Receive Management VID 4 from gateway Aug 14 11 51 22 none user info syslog Web User from 10 2 135 120 logged in Eee um Conwioht A INNA Motorola Tne All Rinhte Rocorvod Figure 40 System Logs Screen The Powerline Modem maintains a system log which displays potential security threats and system information Select Download to save the current information to a file Select Refresh to update the information on the screen Select Clear to clear the logs Page 62 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 7 3 4 Reset AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED l IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu System Reset y To perform a system reboot click on the System Reset button below You will be asked to confirm GR your decision Your IP password and other settings will not be reset Do not power off your device B before you see the next page pa Factory Default To restore Powerline modem to default settings click on the Factory Default button below You will be asked to confirm your decision Do not turn off your device before you see the next page Factory Default Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 41 Reset Screen lt may become necessary to reset the Modem if it begins working improperly Resetting does not
17. 50 Hz E Slovenia 220V 50 Hz C amp F Somalia 220 V 50 Hz Cc Berbera 230 V Merca 110 220 V Grahamstad amp Port Elizabeth 250V also found in King Williams 220 230 a South Africa Vi 50 Hz M Types C amp G can also be found in some areas A correspondent reports that in Barcelona s Barrio Gothic voltage is 120 V 60 Hz using Types C amp F plugs Step up transformers are required to use typical European Spain 230 V 50 Hz C amp F devices Sri Lanka 230 V 50 Hz D Sudan 230 V 50 Hz C amp D Suriname 127V 60 Hz C amp F Swaziland 230 V 50 Hz M Sweden 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Issue 2 0 Page 107 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Type C plugs are common on appliances Switzerland 230 V 50 Hz d and will fit the Type J outlet Syria 220 V 50 Hz C E 8L Information is based mainly on hotel experiences Tahiti 110 220 V 60 Hz A B E reported by travelers Tajikistan 220 V 50 Hz CS Taiwan 110 V 60 Hz A B Tanzania 230 V 50 Hz D amp G Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can Thailand 220 V 50 Hz A amp C accept either type plug Togo 220 V 50 Hz Cc Lome 127 V Tonga 240 V 50 Hz l Trinidad amp Tobago 115V 60 Hz A amp B Tunisia 230 V 50 Hz C amp E Turkey 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Turkmenistan 220 V 50 Hz B amp F Uganda 240 V 50 Hz G Ukraine 220 V 50 Hz E United Arab Emirates 220 V 50 Hz G Outlets typically contr
18. 50 Hz ES Type C receptacles are prohibited in Belgium Belize 110 220 V 60 Hz B amp G Benin 220 V 50 Hz E Bermuda 120 V 60 Hz A8B Issue 2 0 Page 101 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Type M plugs also identified by some Bhutan 230 V 50 Hz D F amp G sources Bolivia 220 230 V 50 Hz A amp C La Paz amp Viacha 115V Bosnia 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Botswana 231V 50 Hz M Type G may be found but rare 127 V found in states of Bahia Paran including Curitiba Rio de Janeiro S o Paulo and Minas Gerais though 220 V may be found in some hotels Other areas are 220 V only with the exception of Fortaleza 240 V Outlets click for more are often a combination of Brazil 110 220 V 60 Hz A amp B C type A and C and can accept either type plug Brunei 240 V 50 Hz G Outlets are reported as type F though both type C and F Bulgaria 230 V 50 Hz CAE plugs may be encountered Burkina Faso 220 V 50 Hz CAE Burundi 220 V 50 Hz C amp E Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can accept either type plug Plug G may be found in some Cambodia 230 V 50 Hz A amp C hotels Cameroon 220 V 50 Hz GE Canada 120 V 60 Hz A amp B Type L plugs outlets may have different pin spacing The smaller and closer pins are for a rated current of 10 A the Canary Islands 220 V 50 Hz C E 8L bigger and wider pins are for a rated current
19. Encryption Key NEK Not only will the modem not be able to connect to the network the data packets will not transmit out of the Ethernet port of the modem to attempt to be decrypted 2 Modem isolation The are two levels of Modem isolation A The first is Virtual Local Area Network VLAN tagging When a Modem is plugged in it tries to communicate with a Gateway If the NEK is correct the Gateway and the Modem establish one to one Powerline VLAN communication This is internal to the Gateway so the VLAN ID can be viewed but cannot be changed without requiring a Gateway reconfiguration This prevents modems on the network from having access to data on other modems B The second is in the Modem itself The modem by default acts as a router It requests a DHCP address on the WAN side for management purposes It also has a DHCP server for the LAN side so the PC or other device will obtain a private IP address In addition Network Address Translation NAT is on so each modem and PC or system under that modem are on their own private IP network The modem addressing can be set to static and NAT turned off if that is the way the network has been designed Page 12 of 112 2 1 2 2 1 3 Powerline MU MOTOROLA These multiple layers of security have been implemented to ensure the security of the Powerline MU system Bandwidth Management Individual modems may be set for downlink and uplink sustained rates The network operator
20. Extender s The installation should be carried out in accordance with local codes This may include mounting the Panel Extender inside an enclosure with conduit affixed to the enclosure or using 4 core cable and cable glands Once connected if the product is opened up or in any way mishandled a risk of electric shock exists Installers should insure the Panel Extender is not easily accessible for example housing the device in a locked enclosure Create new electrical outlets by extending each phase typically three plus neutral from the first breaker panel These outlets will be where the Gateway injects the signal onto the electrical grid Use unused breakers if available Extend four wires each phase plus neutral from the newly created outlets to the Signal In port on the Panel Extender Again this can be done with the same type of wire used to create the outlets Refer to local code for conduit and wire size requirements Extend four wires each phase plus neutral from the Panel Extender Signal Out ports to up to three additional breaker panels Four wires will need to be installed and run for EACH additional breaker panel that is connected At the subsequent breaker panel directly connect the other end of the wire to a breaker on each phase remembering to also connect the neutral Again use unused breakers if they are available The ideal place to connect the Powerline MU Gateway is at the primary breaker panel that feeds
21. Following table represents the WHISP PLV MODEM MIB groups and the community strings that can be used to access them Access Rights using Groups in WHISP PLV MODEM MIB So Sets Community Community String String whispPlvModemInfoGroup Get Get whispPlvModemConfigGroup Get Get and Set whispPlvModemTrapConfigGroup Get Get and Set whispPlvModemAdmConfigGroup No Access No Access whispPlvModemAdmWConfigGroup No Access No Access whispPlvModemAdmSnmpAcessConfigGroup No Access No Access Admin Community String Get Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set SNMP Get community string can be used to do get operation only on all the OID s of RFC1213 MIB SNMP Set and Admin community strings configured in this page can be used to do get and set operations on all the OID s of RFC1213 MIB Please note that SNMP Manager should load WHISP GLOBAL REG MIB and WHISP TC MIB to use WHISP PLV MODEM MIB Page 69 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 7 3 10 Advanced SNMP Access Control AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu SNMP Access Control P 0 A nO Access Network Address p 10 10 10 P H Access Network Mask 0 OU 10 0 P Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 47 SNMP Access Control Screen Use this screen to control which IP addresses and networks are allowed to SNMP manage
22. Get community string can be used to do a get operation on the OID s belonging to the following groups whispPlvGatewayInfoGroup whispPlvGatewayConfigGroup whispPlvGatewayTrapConfigGroup and whispPlvGatewayPowerlineGroup of WHISP PLV GATEWAY MIB Get community string does not support set operation on any of the OID s belonging to WHISP PLV GATEWAY MIB SNMP Set community string can be used to do a get and set operation on the OID s belonging to the following groups whispPlvGatewayInfoGroup whispPlvGatewayConfigGroup whispPlvGatewayTrapConfigGroup and whispPlvGatewayPowerlineGroup of WHISP PLV GATEWAY MIB SNMP Admin Community string can be used to do get and set operations on all the OID s of WHISP PLV GATEWAY MIB Following table represents the WHISP PLV GATEWAY MIB groups and the community strings that can be used to access them Access Rights using Groups in WHISP PLV GATEWAY MIB asta Community String whispPlvGatewayInfoGroup Get whispPlvGatewayConfigGroup Get whispPlvGatewayTrapConfigGroup Get whispPlvGatewayPowerlineGroup Get whispPlvGatewayAdmConfigGroup No Access whispPlvGatewayAdmLanConfigGroup No Access whispPlvGatewayAdmSnmpAccessConfigGroup No Access whispPlvGatewayAdmWanConfigGroup No Access whispPlvGatewayAdmModemGroup No Access Set Community String Get Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set No Access No Access No Access No Access No Access Admin Community String Get Get and S
23. Info Model Number Serial Number Hardware Version Firmware Version BootLoader Version Sim Firmware Version RAM Capacity Flash Capacity Device MAC Address PLC MAC Address System Name System Uptime System Time Last Configured Time IP Address Subnet Mask Bandwidth Settings Downlink Bandwidth Uplink Bandwidth VLAN State SNMP State 0171486N M 881BGY1371 1 01 2 00 1 05 INT5500CS MAC 1 6 1605 121 20060217 16M Bytes 128M bits 4M Bytes 32M bits 0a 00 3e b0 19 17 1a 00 3e b0 19 17 0 days 18 hours 59 minutes 37 seconds 11 51 23 Tue Aug 14 2007 19 14 52 Mon Aug 6 2007 192 168 1 102 255 255 255 0 Configured 4 Mbps 1 Mbps YES YES Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 38 System Info Screen The System Info page gives you a view of the Modem s status and settings Select Refresh to update the information on the screen Page 60 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 7 3 2 System Password AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED l IP ADDRESS I POWERLINE Menu System Password DPP pp pg y d System management password configuration Old User ID 3 16 Characters New User ID 3 16 Characters Enter Current Password 0 16 Characters EnterNewPassword 0 16 Characters Confirm New Password 0 16 Characters Auto Logout Time 3600 60 3600 seconds Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc A
24. Issue 2 0 Page 98 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Powerline MU Inductive Coupler e Useful in individually metered and multiple transformer buildings such as apartments and condominiums which have one or more meter banks with meters that monitor power consumption to individual residences e Connect one coupler per phase just before the meter bank in the Termination Cabinet over the insulated portion of the electric cable e Provides efficiency in signal distribution by injecting on the larger wires just before the meter bank and subsequent branching to individual residences with no contact to the actual metal conductor e Three coupler sizes to accommodate various wiring gauges 500 Part Number 0171486N21 Part Name Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 500 Description Optional Powerline MU coupler to Induce Signal onto in High Voltage Interface Cable Connectors Center Conductor Dimensions Inner Diameter of core Outer Diameter of Core Weight Operating temperature Safety building cables before the Meter Bank Fits up to 500 MCM cable rated 380A 75 Ohm Coaxial F Connector Coaxial 600v rated 22 gauge stranded copper THHN wire 2 8 in x 2 3 in x 2 2 in 70 14 mm x 58 3 mm x 55mm 1 in 25 4 mm 2 02 in 51 31 mm 90 lbs 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 131 F UL authorization In conjunction with Powerline MU Gateway 250 Part Number 0171486N23 Part Name Powerline MU Inductive Cou
25. and NEK is not changed during a Factory Default Do not power off the Gateway before you see the affirmation screen Page 41 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 6 2 6 Backup and Restore Settings tt Home Logout AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE l Menu Backup Settings System Info Please press the Backup Settings button to save the configuration data to your PC Date and Time Password Logs Reboot Backup Site Info Backup Settings Restore Settings Select the path and name of the backup file then press the Restore Settings button below You will be prompted to confirm the backup restoration Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 21 Backup and Restore Settings Screen When you select Backup Settings you can save the Gateway settings to a local file To restore settings browse for the desired file and select Restore Settings 6 2 7 Site Info tt Home Logout AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Site Info System Info Date and Time Password i Logs f System Name Reboot i System Location Backup System Contact Info Site Info Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 22 Site Info Screen Enter site information and select Apply Page 42 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 6 3 ADVANCED 6 3
26. are power cords but they do not draw electricity Mount the Gateway Connect the Gateway s in the proposed location s and connect to the network The Gateway can be set on a stable shelf or table It is also designed to mount in a standard 19 rack Simply attach the brackets and mount using rack screws for your particular rack The Gateway can also be flush mounted against a wall either into a wood wall or on a plywood or solid wood backboard If mounted in dry wall or plaster use the wall anchors supplied with the Gateway Plug the Gateway into an available AC outlet Turn the Power Switch on the back of the Gateway to ON Using a modem and your laptop computer test connectivity and connection speed in a sampling of the offices or apartments where connection to the Internet is desired Connect to the modem directly and use the Powerline scan feature If you have rooms that have a weak signal or no signal verify that those rooms are connected to the same area as the Gateway Repeat this process for each proposed Gateway location if the design has multiple Gateways If there are areas with little or no coverage you will need to modify your Powerline MU design layout Page 34 of 112 5 3 2 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Testing can also be achieved using two modems if you have knowledge of the phase distribution within the building Install Modems Plug Modems in desired locations in each room or unit Test to be sure connectiv
27. contact information for that modem Select Apply Page 65 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 7 3 7 Advanced Packet Priority AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IPADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Packet Priority Eee noo a QoS Based on TOS Fixed QoS QoS Passthrough 802 1p Priority Setting Default v i un co J T Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 44 Advanced Packet Priority Choose the desired Quality of Service QoS setting either based on Type of Service ToS Fixed QoS or QoS Passthrough If you choose Fixed QoS use the drop down menu to select the desired priority setting Type Of Service TOS bits are a set of three precedence bit flags in the IP header When any one of these bit flags is set routers may handle the datagram differently than those with no TOS bits set Each of the three precedence bits has a different purpose and only one of the TOS bits may be set at any time so combinations are not allowed The bit flags are called Priority bits because they enable the application transmitting the data to tell the network the type of network service it requires The network operator can select one of eight levels of QoS for all traffic to and from that modem or can use three ToS bits three higher order DSCP bits which are part of the VLAN tag to determine QoS of individual packets Select Apply Page 66 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA
28. each phase in the cabinet being sure the plastic case latches securely together Be sure the cable stays inside the core when latching Page 29 of 112 4 2 4 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Also be sure not to touch any bare wire or bus bars See Figure Note To reduce attenuation attach the couplers to the LOAD side to the meters cables not the LINE side from the transformer cables if possible 13 Be sure couplers do not slide If needed use cable ties or rubber grommets to assure stability 14 Tighten the conduit fitting to secure the coax cables 15 Replace the panel of the cabinet Multiple Transformer Multiple transformer installations are typically found in high rises and larger commercial buildings If this is a multiple dwelling unit it will probably be individually metered but with more than one transformer These buildings often have transformers on multiple floors and can even have different electrical feeds into the building These situations require more planning than the preceding installations and will often require additional equipment such as Panel Extenders and Hybrid Adapter units They will sometimes even require multiple Gateways Ideal installation here is similar to the Individually Metered scenario but with more planning The need here is to be sure you can get the internet connection to each of these Gateways This can be done with telco cables if there is conduit All of these buildings have
29. essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables Hiermit erkl rt Motorola dass sich diese Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 in Ubereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi Hiermit erklart Motorola die Ubereinstimmung des Gerates Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Wien ME THN MAPOY2A Motorola AHAQNE OT Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 SYMMOPQ QONETAI POX TIX OYSIOAEIS ANAITH2E12 KAI TIX AOINE 2XETIKE2 AIATA EIX THX OAHTIAS 1999 5 EK Page 86 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Magyar Hungarian islenska Icelandic Italiano Italian Latviski Latvian Lietuviy Lithuanian Malti Maltese Norsk Norwegian Slovensky Slovak Slovensko Slovenian Svenska Swedish Espa ol Spanish Polski Polish Portugu s Portuguese Issue 2 0 Alul rott Motorola nyilatkozom hogy a Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC iranyelv egy b eldirasainak H r me l sir Motorola yfir v ad Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 er samr mi vi grunnkr fur og a rar kr fur sem ger ar eru i tilskipun 1999 5 EC Con la presente Motorola dichiara che questo Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08
30. for Gateway version 1 20 and for the Modem version 1 27 Version 4 0 This document is an updated version of the Version 3 0 document Additions include the additional features in the Gateway and Modem firmware versions 2 0 including the new features the modem repeater and VLAN pass through Also added are the plug types table and drawings in Appendix A Issue 2 0 Page 93 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 11 Technical Specifications August 2007 Motorola Powerline MU is a new broadband solution that combines the Motorola Canopy system with Broadband over Powerline BPL technology to deliver broadband services to homes businesses and buildings that have been previously underserved or served only at high cost by other broadband access technologies Powerline MU solution allows service providers to deploy and manage a Broadband over Powerline network for Multi Dwelling Unit or Multi Tenant Unit buildings such as apartment buildings hotels or retail outlets Complementing and completing the MOTOwi4 portfolio Powerline MU uses Canopy technology as the network backbone Powerline MU provides a complete BPL solution from a leading manufacturer Please refer to Motorola s ordering instructions to select equipment best suited for the customer s electrical configuration You can also visit http www canopywireless com for more information Powerline MU Solution Issue 2 0 Page 94 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March
31. of 16 A Cape Verde 220V 50 Hz C amp F Cayman Islands 120 V 60 Hz A amp B Central African Republic 220 V 50 Hz C amp E Chad 220 V 50 Hz D E amp F Channel Islands 230 V 50 Hz G Chile 220 V 50 Hz C amp L The official plug type is like type A but slightly shorter and without holes in blades Type A and outlets are China People s common and Type G might also be found Click here for Republic of 220 V 50 Hz A 1 G photos and more info Colombia 110 V 60 Hz A amp B Comoros 220 V 50 Hz CAE Congo People s Rep of 230 V 50 Hz C amp E Congo Dem Rep of former Zaire 220 V 50 Hz C amp D Cook Islands 240 V 50 Hz l Costa Rica 120 V 60 Hz A amp B C te d Ivoire 220 V 50 HZ C amp E Issue 2 0 Page 102 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Ivory Coast Croatia 230 V 50 Hz C amp F A amp B C Most older hotels 110 V Some newer hotels 220 V Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can Cuba 110 220 V 60 Hz F amp L accept either type plug Cyprus 240 V 50 Hz G Czech Republic 230 V 50 Hz E Denmark s connectors have slight differences from those used elsewhere While pin diameter and spacing is standard outlets may have different housing depths which could interfere with standard adaptors one report says this is due to childproofing Also Plug C fits into K Denmark 230 V 50 Hz C amp K type ou
32. of Splits Maximum dB loss per split 2 way 3 5 3 way 5 7 4 way 7 5 Conduit Fittings compression connectors setscrew couplings Cable Ties as needed Rubber Grommets as needed Procedure 1 10 11 12 Remove the panel of either the termination or distribution cabinets at the desired location Determine number of couplers needed Determine the number of bi directional splitters needed if feeding multiple cabinets Remove knock out or create a small hole in the bottom or side of the cabinet Install conduit fitting in knock out Mount the Gateway in the desired location Be sure to note the distance between the Gateway location and the location where the couplers will be installed After determining the length needed create RG6 coax cable with standard F Connectors on each end Attach the F Connector from one end of the cable to the back of the Gateway as shown in Figure 12 Attach the other F Connector lead from coax going to Gateway to the inbound port on the coax splitter Attach terminators to any unused ports on the splitter Feed the coax end of the couplers through the conduit fitting and connect it to the splitter Open the coupler by gently lifting on the latch on the housing The housing is hinged on the other side so it remains intact The core itself will be in half with one half containing the insulated cable that will induce the RF signal onto the electrical lines Connect one coupler to
33. po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Motorola izjavlja da je ta Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES H rmed intygar Motorola att denna Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series st r verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Por medio de la presente Motorola declara que el Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Niniejszym firma Motorola o wiadcza e produkt serii Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series spelnia zasadnicze wymagania i inne istotne postanowienia Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Motorola declara que este Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Page 81 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Motorola declares under it sole responsibility that the products to which this declaration relates conform to the applicable essential requirements of the following Directive s of the Council of the European Communities e 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on the radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their con
34. the Modem Enter the Access Network Address and Mask and select Apply 7 3 11 Operating Mode Modem Repeater Function AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IPADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Operating Mode Bee wn o Normal Repeater Mode Use with Repeater 1 Modem Mac address 0 2 Modem Mac address 3 Modem Mac address P u P H 4 Modem Mac address Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 48 IP Operating Mode Normal The Operating Mode option allows any Powerline MU Modem to behave as a Repeater for another Powerline Modem By turning the first Modem into a Repeater you can now connect up to four other Modems through the first Modem see Figure 49 The Modem Repeater is for use in a single residence or office not for the whole building Requirements e Modem 2 can not connect to the Gateway e In Modem 2 Powerline gt Scan Devices shows the MAC address of Modem 1 with a good Link Speed gt 20 Mbps Page 70 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA e Modem 1 Modem 2 and Gateway have the same NEK Utility Room Figure 49 Typical Set Up for the Modem Repeater Procedure To connect Modem 2 to the Gateway first enable Modem 1 as a Repeater see Figure 50 AA Powerline Modem fa Home 000005 Om mm 9 s SYSTEM l ADVANCED IPADDRESS l POWERLINE Operating Mode Normal Repea
35. top displays the current logs Select Download to download the log to a file Select Clear to clear the log file Select Refresh to refresh the screen with current information You can set the system log to deliver log files to an email account daily or weekly Complete the text boxes on the page and select Apply to set up the system log Enter the IP address of the mail server Page 40 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 6 25 Reboot AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE l Menu System Reboot To perform a system reboot click on the System Reboot button below You will be asked to confirm your decision Your IP password and other settings will not be reset Do not power off your device before you see the next page Bonu LW D B Site Info Factory Default To restore Powerline MU Gateway to default settings click on the Factory Default button below You will be asked to confirm your decision Do not turn off your device before you see the next page Factory Default Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 20 Reboot and Reset to Defaults Screen lt may become necessary to reboot the Gateway Rebooting does not change your configuration settings Select System Reboot to reboot the Gateway Select Factory Default to change your Gateway back to the factory default settings for IP Address and the Password Note The PSD values
36. 00 41 Mbps 10 000 000 4 000 000 100 000 10 000 Throughput bps 1 000 100 10 Note Typical signal lossis 1dB per 10fed 100 000 000 March 2007 Throughput vs Distance over P owerline Trorghprtus De tr data comm natos tom Gateway Modem Gateway to Modem Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 nn MA communication over clean AC Powerline Y 1 1 1 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 390 420 450 480 510 540 570 Distance feet Throughput vs Distance over Coax and Phone Wire Throughput vs Distance for data communication from Gateway to Modem 41 Mbp s 33 Mbp s 10 000 000 1 000 000 100 000 10 000 1 000 Throughput bps 100 0 300 600 900 Hybrid Adapter Communication over Phone Wire ideal conditions no noise Hybrid tested to 1500 feet Greater distances may be possible Note Typical signal loss is 1 5 dB per 100 feet Distance feet Issue 2 0 Gateway to Modem Powerline _ Communication over Coax ideal conditions no noise 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 3300 3600 3900 Page 110 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Throughput vs Distance for Panel Extender Throughput vs Distance for data communication from Panel Extenter to Panel Extender using 12 gauge wire Ki Throughput bps K 3 o T T I a
37. 5 1 RJ11 Input power plug types A US C European and G available Power on Powerline Ethernet Dimensions 1 8 in x 2 4 in x 3 5 in 4 57 cm x 6 1 cm x 8 89 cm Weight 276 lbs 125 g Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Safety UL cUL CE Industry Canada ICES 003 Class B EN CE Class B FCC Part 15 Class B Issue 2 0 Page 97 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Powerline MU Panel Extender Available Now e Useful in mass metered buildings such as hotels and corporate facilities which have a large distribution panel that distributes electricity to other smaller breaker panels e Connect up to three phases from one breaker panel to the Powerline MU Panel Extender and transmit signal to up to three additional breaker panels e Provides efficiency in signal distribution while mitigating signal loss Part Number Part Name Description High Voltage Interface Input current Connectors Dimensions Weight Operating temperature Safety 0171486N07 Powerline MU Panel Extender Optional Powerline MU extender to couple up to four breaker panels together Up to 277 VAC phase neutral Up to 480 VAC phase phase Accepts up to 14 AWG wires 1 mA 50 60 Hz 4 blocks of 4 pin terminals 1 block per electrical panel 1 8 in x 7 9 in x 3 8 in 4 5 cm x 20 cm x 9 6 cm 85 Ibs 385 g 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F CE UL authorization In conjunction with Powerline MU Gateway
38. 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eld r sainak H r me l sir Motorola yfir v a Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series er samr mi vi grunnkr fur og a rar kr fur sem ger ar eru tilskipun 1999 5 EC Con la presente Motorola dichiara che questo Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar o Motorola deklar ka Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem iuo Motorola deklaruoja kad is Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Hawnhekk Motorola jiddikjara li dan Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Motorola erkl rer herved at utstyret Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Motorola t mto vyhlasuje e Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series spl a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Motorola izjavlja da je ta Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES H rmed intygar Motorola att denna Motorola Powerline MU 0171486
39. ESS OF IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT MOTOROLA DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED NO ORAL OR WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY MOTOROLA OR AN AGENT THEREOF SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF Issue 2 0 Page 89 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 THIS WARRANTY MOTOROLA DOES NOT WARRANT ANY SOFTWARE THAT HAS BEEN OPERATED IN EXCESS OF SPECIFICATIONS DAMAGED MISUSED NEGLECTED OR IMPROPERLY INSTALLED BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Limitation of Remedies and Damages Regardless of whether any remedy set forth herein fails of its essential purpose INNO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA OR ANY OF THE LICENSORS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AFFILIATES OF THE FOREGOING BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES WHATSOEVER including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information and the like whether foreseeable or unforeseeable arising out of the use or inability to use the Software or accompanying written materials regardless of the basis of the claim and even if Motorola or a Motorola representative has been a
40. N ID 4094 then the Modem will respond with VLAN ID 4094 If the PC pings with VLAN ID 4 Management VLAN ID the Modem will respond with VLAN ID 4 Note Pass through VPID can not be the same as the Powerline Management VID Powerline MU Modems have a powerful feature that will tag and un tag packets however there is about a 15 decrease in aggregate bandwidth availability because of the overhead in processing VLAN packets DHCP packets sent from the LAN port of the Gateway to the DHCP server will be tagged with the Management VLAN ID of the Powerline network To ensure proper network operation you will need to either un tag and tag packets from your DHCP server or install a VLAN capable network card on the DHCP server DMZ can be configured when using the Modem in NAT mode however you will not be able to access the WAN IP address of the Modem until an Ethernet device is connected to the LAN port of the Modem As in the prior example the Modem will match ingress packet VLAN ID with egress VLAN ID AA Powerline MU Gateway Menu VLAN Pass through VLAN Pass through Configuration Management VID 4 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc Al Rights Reserved Figure 28 Example of VLAN Configuration Screen in the Gateway Page 48 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA AA Powerline Modem Menu VLAN Configuration OTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT TT TT TTT TTT TT TTT TTT TT
41. Ns in your Powerline MU network This functionality enables maximum network performance by allowing for network isolation network segmentation and tagging and un tagging of packets A major difference between Motorola Canopy and Powerline MU VLAN functionality is that unlike Motorola Canopy Powerline MU can only support either VLAN tagged or untagged packets but not both at the same time Once the mode of operation for the Page 46 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Gateway and Modem has been selected care must be taken to ensure that the entire network has been properly configured to support VLAN functionality There are two main ways that VLAN functionality can be implemented over Powerline The first way assumes that the Modems are configured for NAT mode and the second method assumes that the Modems are configured in Bridge mode Figure 4 shows the test set up for both implementation examples Canopy Canopy Gateway E 5 DHCP Server Modem a PC Figure 27 An Example Network Configuration for VLAN Implementation VLAN Implementation using Modems in NAT Mode The following steps should be followed when operating Powerline MU in VLAN pass through mode The Powerline MU Gateway must be enabled for VLAN by checking the VLAN Enable box as shown in Figure 28 Figure 28 Example of VLAN Configuration Screen in the Gateway Next enter the Management VID VLAN ID for the Powerline network Note Powerline Man
42. Nxx series st r verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Por medio de la presente Motorola declara que el Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Niniejszym firma Motorola o wiadcza e produkt serii Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series spelnia zasadnicze wymagania i inne istotne postanowienia Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Motorola declara que este Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Page 84 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Motorola declares under it sole responsibility that the products to which this declaration relates conform to the applicable essential requirements of the following Directive s of the Council of the European Communities e 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on the radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE Directive e 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility EMC Directive e 72 23 EEC of 19 February 1973 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment desi
43. Q MOTOROLA PowerlineMU UG en Issue 4 0 August 2007 4 men MONDO CANOPY Trademarks Product Names and Service Names MOTOROLA the stylized M Logo Canopy and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are registered trademarks of Motorola Inc Reg U S Pat amp Tm Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners 2007 Motorola Inc All rights reserved http www motorola com canopy Powerline MU MOTOROLA TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE cosita 8 1 1 Becoming Familiar with This User Guide sc ccic omitir ici 8 1 2 BOU ARANA O ci a 9 14 Sending Feeds ciar 10 OVERVIEW OF POWERLINE MU cosiunrininiaicin arica is 11 21 Powerline MU Feuer vin 12 LAR SR 12 e E MANS 13 A A iad 13 22 Powerline MU POUR 14 23 Ordering Eguipment Plug Types ati 14 Planning the Powerline MU Network cccccccseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 15 A ESE rE Sener teaeen ta eeeeneeemaceneae 15 32 sly ac til E E 15 3 3 Connecting the Canopy Network to the Gateway 16 gaT E Ton SM E 16 3 3 2 Ethernet from SM to Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter to Powerline MU Hybrid Adan ER ARIS A R id T7 3 4 Building Electrical Consideras iii 17 JET Man PONNE A A A 17 342 Owners of Electrical Equipment ai 17 dia Ga Gn LOCO aci EEDE E 17 SIMS Power MU coria ii ii 18 4 1 Two Phase Single Phase Installation nono 21 242 Thiree Phase Instala coser iodo 22 421 Mass Molol
44. T TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT TT po Device MAC Address PAD a 1a 00 3e b0 19 17 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc Al Rights Reserved Figure 29 Example Configuration of a Modem in VLAN Pass Through Mode VLAN Implementation using Modems in Bridge Mode Configuration of the Gateway is the same when operating the Modems in Bridge mode There are a few differences that you must keep in mind when the modem is in Bridge Mode e It is recommended that DHCP not be enabled for devices connected to the Modem since DHCP requests are tagged with the VPID e Ethernet devices connected to Powerline Modems can be configured for VLAN pass through by entering the VPID VLAN Pass Through ID next to the MAC address of the device Note The Modem can only support 128 VPID devices e Again ensure that the Management VID is not used as VPID e You may mix Bridge mode and NAT mode Modems on the same Powerline network Gateway LUID Range Configuration Firmware version 2 0 allows for the configuration of the LUID range assignment for Powerline MU modems seeFigure 30 This feature allows the ISP full control over their Powerline deployment by controlling the number of Modems which can register to a particular Gateway which can be particularly useful in large scale MDU deployments It is highly recommended that this feature be used to prevent packet collision from Modems in the same Powerline network by ensuring that multiple Gateways do not assign overlap
45. a module SNMP supports the set command which instructs the agent to change the data that manages the module To monitor a network element SNMP supports o the get command which instructs the agent to send information about the module to the manager in the NMS o traversal operations which the manager uses to identify supported objects and to format information about those objects into relational tables In a typical Canopy network the manager issues these commands to the agents of more than one module When a specified event occurs in the module the agent initiates a trap for which the agent sends an unsolicited asynchronous message to the manager Note The Powerline Modem supports RFC1213 MIB and WHISP PLV MODEM MIB Page 68 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA SNMP Get community string can be used to do a get operation on the OID s belonging to the following groups whispPlvModemInfoGroup whispPlvModemConfigGroup whispPlvModemTrapConfigGroup of WHISP PLV MODEM MIB Get community string does not support set operation on any of the OID s belonging to WHISP PLV MODEM MIB SNMP Set community string can be used to do a get and set operation on the OID s belonging to the following groups whispPlvModemInfoGroup whispPlvModemConfigGroup whispPlvModemTrapConfigGroup of WHISP PLV MODEM MIB SNMP Admin Community string can be used to do get and set operations on all the OID s of WHISP PLV MODEM MIB
46. agement VID must be different from Canopy Management VID After the Gateway has been configured for VLAN pass through the LAN and WAN ports will have different functionality Where there was no differentiation between the LAN and WAN ports in standard operating mode in VLAN mode the LAN port will only accept VLAN tagged packets whereas the WAN port will only accept untagged packets The WAN port can be used for e Connecting a non VLAN enabled Canopy network to the Gateway thus allowing for a hybrid network where the Powerline network is VLAN enabled and the Canopy network is non VLAN enabled e Connecting to a PC or other non VLAN IP device to the Powerline network Page 47 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA The LAN ports can be used for e Extending the network to other Powerline Gateways or other Ethernet based IP devices since these ports are Bridged Next Powerline Modems can now be configured for VLAN pass through by entering the VPID VLAN Pass Through ID for the Modem For example as shown in Figure 6 Ethernet packets from devices connected to the Modem will be sent to the LAN port of the Gateway and tagged with the Modem s PLC Powerline MAC address 1a 00 3e b0 19 17 Depending on whether the request packets were tagged with the Management VLAN ID or VPID the response packets will be tagged with the respective VLAN ID For example if a PC connected to the LAN port of the Gateway sends packets tagged with VLA
47. and see United Kingdom Norway 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Okinawa 100 V 60 Hz A B8l Military facilities 120 V Oman 240 V 50 Hz G Voltage variations common Pakistan 220 V 50 Hz C amp D Palmyra Atoll 120 V 60 Hz A amp B Panama 110 V 60 Hz A B Panama City 120 V Papua New Guinea 240 V 50 Hz l Paraguay 220 V 50 Hz E Peru 220 V 60 Hz A B amp C Talara 110 220 V Arequipa 50 Hz Philippines 220 V 60 Hz A B C Type A most commonly found Poland 230 V 50 Hz C amp E Issue 2 0 Page 106 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Portugal 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Puerto Rico 120 V 60 Hz B Qatar 240 V 50 Hz amp G R union Island 220 V 50 Hz E Romania 230 V 50 Hz CAF Type F used in new construction Type C common in Russia 220 V 50 Hz F amp C older structures Rwanda 230 V 50 Hz C amp J St Kitts and Nevis Leeward Is 230 V 60 Hz D amp G St Lucia Windward Is 240 V 50 Hz G St Vincent A C E G 1 amp Windward Is 230V 50 Hz K Samoa 230 V 50 Hz I Saudi Arabia 127 220 V 60 Hz A B F amp G Scotland See United Kingdom Senegal 230 V 50 Hz C D E8 K Serbia 220V 50 Hz C amp F Seychelles 240 V 50 Hz G Sierra Leone 230 V 50 Hz D8G Type A adaptors are widely available from shops as an extension set of 2 to 5 sets of sockets most commonly used for audio Singapore 230 V 50 Hz G and video equipment Slovak Republic 230 V
48. ans that only a single unique IP address is required to represent an entire group of computers Page 74 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 742 WAN a Home Logout Powerline Modem IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu WAN IP Address e WAN f DMZ Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address fio _ 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway o J e 15 25 First DNS Server 10 o 15 21 Second DNS Server 10 175 Li Click OK to configure IP address Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved tt Home Logout Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu WAN IP Address SE WAN DMZ Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address lio LS _ h35 14 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway io LE 135 254 First DNS Server fio ln 116 21 Second DNS Server 10 176 0 1 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 54 IP Address WAN Choose whether you want the Modem to obtain an IP address automatically default or to use an IP address you enter Page 75 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 743 DMZ AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Se Enable 1 IP Address o
49. are is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS as set forth in subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 or subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 as applicable Disputes You and Motorola hereby agree that any dispute controversy or claim except for any dispute controversy or claim involving intellectual property prior to initiation of any formal legal process will be submitted for non binding mediation prior to initiation of any formal legal process Cost of mediation will be shared equally Nothing in this Section will prevent either party from resorting to judicial proceedings if i good faith efforts to resolve the dispute under these procedures have been unsuccessful ii the dispute claim or controversy involves intellectual property or iii Issue 2 0 Page 90 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 interim relief from a court is necessary to prevent serious and irreparable injury to that party or to others General Illinois law governs this license The terms of this license are supplemental to any written agreement executed by both parties regarding this subject and the Software Motorola is to license you under it and supersedes all previous oral or written communications between us regarding the subject except for such executed agreement It may not be modified or waived except in writing and sign
50. ate them Multiple Transformer One Meter Bank per Transformer Inductive Coupling Meter Bank and Termination Cabinet Jay Bi Directional Splitter Meter Bank 2 BPL Modem 4 way Bi Directional Splitter Coax to Splitter PPC SCT Tee s D Dages Tanrrrrarararanarnn Deta Source Electric Service Supplied by Main Transformar Nota Any given matar is suppliod by 2 of 3 phases ARC The flow of electrical service to residents often follows an AB BC AC pattem Figure 12 Inductive Coupler Connection One Transformer Items Needed e Couplers A typical multiple unit will have 4 wires 3 phase neutral Some will have 2 wires 1 phase neutral or 3 wires 2 phase neutral The sizes will typically range from 2 0 to 600 MCM The most common sizes are 250 MCM and 500 MCM A qualified electrician can determine both the number of phases and size of cabling by inspecting the electrical system One coupler must be installed on each phase but NOT the neutral In each case be sure to choose the proper number and size of couplers Page 27 of 112 Powerline MU Inductive Coupler Sizes MOTOROLA Column A lists the American Wire Gauge sizes Column B lists Metric Wire Gauge sizes and Column C measures the outer diameter of the electric wire installed in the building Use that information to choose the recommended Powerline MU Inductive Coupler from Column D Column E lists the inner diameter the ferrite core
51. auge sizes and Column C measures the outer diameter of the electric wire installed in the building Use that information to choose the recommended Powerline MU Inductive Coupler from Column D Column E lists the inner diameter the ferrite core of the Powerline MU Inductive Coupler A B Cc D E Conductor Size Conductor Size Approx Conductor Recommended Powerline MU American Wire Metric Wire Outer Diameter With Powerline MU Coupler Inner Gauge Gauge mm2 Insulation mm Inductive Coupler Diameter mm 400 30 1 750 31 750 MCM 29 4 750 31 700 MCM z 28 5 750 31 600 MCM S 26 7 750 31 300 26 5 750 31 500 MCM E 24 9 500 25 4 240 24 2 500 25 4 400 MCM E 22 500 25 4 S 185 21 1 500 25 4 350 MCM 20 6 500 25 4 300 MCM 150 18 5 500 19 4 250 MCM 17 8 250 19 4 120 17 5 250 19 4 4 0 16 250 19 4 95 15 4 250 19 4 3 0 a 14 7 250 19 4 70 13 7 100 14 2 0 13 5 100 14 1 0 12 2 100 14 50 12 100 14 Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 750 will be available Q4 2007 Issue 2 0 Page 100 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Appendix A International Electric Grid Plug Types International Electric Grid and Plug Types COUNTRY VOLTAGE FREQUENCY PLUG COMMENTS AUN correspondent reports C and F common in Kabul but its likely a variety of plug
52. cal connectivity standpoint utility building owner etc It is a requirement of the standard for electrical installations in buildings that a diagram chart or schedule is provided giving details of the installation Thus such a diagram should be available and if any modifications are made when installing the Powerline MU they must be recorded If no electrical diagram is available however create one The following symbols are often used to denote various electrical devices and connections Symbols may differ according to the country of local code where the Powerline MU is being installed For example Ground is called Earth in some countries The symbols used in various countries can be found on the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC website www iec ch Page 18 of 112 Powerline MU Ed Transformer Wires crossing without connecting Q MOTOROLA Breaker Panel Wires connecting Figure 2 Electrical Symbols 2 ebe h e eh 2d ANGLE LINE DIAGZAM eee CAPA Figure 3 Sample Diagram A Page 19 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Figure 4 Sample Diagram B Legend 1 3 Phase 4 Wire 4 Sub panel 2 Sub distribution Board goes to rooms 211 220 and to rooms 311 320 2 Main Panel Main Distribution Board 5 Sub panel 3 Sub distribution Board goes to rooms 401 410 and to rooms 501 510 3 Sub panel 1 Sub distribution Board goes to 6 Sub panel 4 Sub distribu
53. can also select one of eight levels of Quality of Service QoS for all traffic to and from that modem or can use three Type of Service ToS bits three higher order DSCP bits which are part of the IP header to determine QoS of individual packets In either case eight indicated priorities map to 4 classes of service using the scheme recommended in 802 1D See QoS screen Figure 44 Advanced Packet Priority If QoS is set manually using the Web page then it will be added as a part of the VLAN tag not part of the IP header Network Operations Powerline MU provides IP address configuration NAT configuration and DHCP configuration for manually or automatically obtaining IP addresses By default NAT is enabled in the Modem Page 13 of 112 2 2 2 3 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA POWERLINE MU PRODUCTS The following products are available for Powerline MU networks Product Name Part Number Powerline Modem US Plug 0171486N01 Powerline Modem Type C Plug 0171486N03 Powerline MU Modem Type G Plug 0171486N14 Powerline MU Gateway US Plug 0171486N11 Powerline MU Gateway Type C Plug 0171486N04 Powerline MU Gateway power cord Type G Plug 0171486N19 Powerline MU Gateway 3 capacitive cords Type G 0171486N20 Plug Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter US Plug 0171486N02 Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter Type C Plug 0171486N08 Powerline MU Panel Extender 0171486N07 Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 500 0171486N21 Powerline MU Inductive Co
54. cccococccccocococecocecocononeconenonenenenenenenenenos 36 Figure 15 System Information Screen ococcccccccccccccconecenecececenonononenenenenenenenenenenenonenos 38 Figure 16 Date and Time SEPSEN ai A A i 38 Figure 17 System Password Configuration ScreeN onoocconnnnccccnnnanancnnnnnancnnnnnaaannnnnnna nos 39 Figure 18 Logs BOTON ic iascivciesccisscsniencitenestnsienatenaiaisnansnensisneienicenstesasenssesancnenenscencimiasciass 40 Figure 19 Reboot and Reset to Defaults Screen oococccccconnnonaconcncncnononnnanannnnnonononnnanana 41 Figure 20 Backup and Restore Settings Screen 42 Figure 21 Sie nio A A A AS 42 Figure 22 e ET A a A Reyer ee 43 Figure 23 SNMP Ona RON iii do 44 Figure 24 SNMP Mca Comro liissi diniessicenteiniceaiasactontecsinsaieedcesnieceiienianmnbs 46 Figure 25 VLAN Configuratiom icssiseinicicisasscinssesascnanessionccmnsinnczesnconsnenadonssosnncncnensteoaresancncn 46 Figure 26 An Example Network Configuration for VLAN Implementation 47 Figure 27 Example of VLAN Configuration Screen in the Gateway En 48 Figure 28 Example Configuration of a Modem in VLAN Pass Through Mode 49 Figure 29 Modem LUID Range Configuration in the Powerline MU Gateway 50 Figure 30 IP Configuratio ii A ii 51 Figure 31 Modern List rai iris 52 Figure 32 NEK Configuratio r ssscessicinccncisssscnssccecenansscansnenssnneiensconstanscensiescncnstedacantieensancne 53 Figure 33 PSD UNI acia 54 Figure 34 Modem NEK Sc
55. ch the NEK of each other but should not match the Gateway NEK The Hybrid Adapter must be physically connected to the Gateway using the Ethernet cable to change the NEK via this web page Select Apply Another method for changing the NEK and name of the hybrid adapter is to use the Administration Utility provided on the CD that was packaged with each Hybrid Adapter To install the administration utility insert the CD in the CD drive of your computer Installation should start automatically If it does not select RUN and browse for setup exe Select OK A manual for using the administration utility is included with the program You must have your computer physically connected to the Hybrid Adapter via an Ethernet cable to make changes using the administration utility Both Hybrid Adapters in a system must have the same NEK Use an NEK that is not the same as the one for the rest of the network Page 53 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 6 5 3 PSD Setting AA Powerline MU Gateway Menu PSD Setting Use fixed value 128 128 Um mg 128 128 Um 128 Ia o Uu 128 128 Um ia jos Ip Um a ag 128 128 Io a Un To J o Un Io 18 J 128 Te 128 Spectral 37 48 128 Um im Im a o Io o 128 128 128 128 Spectral 49 60 ize Jo Jo Jo Um Um Io Um Un Io 128 Us o Je iis ize ize iz Jis Jo Ir je 128 Io ja Up os a ag To a J 128 To a i Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All R
56. change your configuration settings Select System Reset to reboot the Modem Select Factory Default to change your Modem back to the factory default The NEK amp PSD settings are not changed Do not power off the Modem before you see the affirmation screen Page 63 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 7 3 5 Backup AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM I ADVANCED l IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Backup Settings m P f A S Please press the Backup Settings button to save the configuration data to your PC cn con Restore Settings Select the path and name of the backup file then press the Restore Settings button below You will be prompted to confirm the backup restoration Browse Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 42 Backup Screen Select Backup Settings to save the current settings to a file Name the directory and filename Use the Browse button to find the file with the settings you want to restore Then select Restore Settings Page 64 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 7 3 6 Site Info tt Home Logout AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IPADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Site Info System Name System Location System Contact Info Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 43 Site Info Screen Enter the name and location of the modem and the
57. dually metered buildings may be accomplished using capacitive coupling or inductive coupling The ideal way to install Powerline MU in an individually metered building is with inductive coupling which typically requires less time because there is no need to create additional outlets and provides better signal penetration because there is less area for signal loss to occur Page 25 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Inductive Coupling WARNING You must have a qualified electrician install Inductive Couplers Be sure to use proper safety gear including properly rated electrical gloves and eyewear Also be sure to follow the National Electric Code and any local codes that may apply Take care not to drop the open coupler onto bare wire Install Powerline MU Inductive Couplers in the termination cabinet A typical termination cabinet will consist of cables coming from the transformer outside line side a large fuse breaker then cables connecting to bus bars that feed the meter bank or banks load side Installing the couplers as close to the load side as possible will generate the best signal Single Transformer Single Meter Bank Inductive Coupling BPL Modem vi ki e D KA Ze Ba DW en Ee A Deene Se i ia Ze De kl WK Mater Bet d Jawa Bi Directional Splittar e DEET Coax to Splitter Attach One Inductwe Coupler to Esch Outbound Phase Data Source Blactric Sarvica Supplied by Main Transformer Tarre
58. dvised of the possibility of such damage Motorola s liability to you for direct damages for any cause whatsoever regardless of the basis of the form of the action will be limited to the price paid for the Software that caused the damages THIS LIMITATION WILL NOT APPLY IN CASE OF PERSONAL INJURY ONLY WHERE AND TO THE EXTENT THAT APPLICABLE LAW REQUIRES SUCH LIABILITY BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Maintenance and Support Motorola shall not be responsible for maintenance or support of the software By accepting the license granted under this agreement you agree that Motorola will be under no obligation to provide any support maintenance or service in connection with the Software or any application developed by you Any maintenance and support of the Related Product will be provided under the terms of the agreement for the Related Product Transfer In the case of software designed to operate on Motorola equipment you may not transfer the Software to another party except 1 if you are an end user when you are transferring the Software together with the Motorola equipment on which it operates or 2 if you are a Motorola licensed distributor when you are transferring the Software either together with such Motorola equipment or are transferring the Software as a licensed duly paid for upgrade update patch new re
59. e and date information change the password backup the settings reboot the system and upgrade the Modem firmware e Advanced The Advanced screen gives you links for setting Packet Priority Bandwidth Control SNMP Configuration and SNMP Access Control e IP Address Set the Modem to obtain an IP address automatically or to use a specific IP address Set WAN and DMZ attributes if desired e Powerline Scan devices Set the Network Encryption Key and view or change PSD settings At the top of each screen is a Home link to go back to the System Information screen and a Logout link to log out of the Modem POWERLINE MODEM SCREEN MAP Use the following screen map to locate a screen System System Info Password Logs Reset Backup Site Info Advanced Packet Priority Bandwidth Control SNMP Configuration SNMP Access Control Operating Mode Modem Repeater VLAN Configuration IP Address IP Configuration WAN DMZ Powerline Scan Devices NEK Configuration PSD Settings CONFIGURING THE POWERLINE MODEM Open an Internet browser for example Internet Explorer Mozilla or Firefox In the address field type 192 168 1 98 modem default IP address In the welcome screen enter your User ID and password The factory default User ID is admin The password is Motorola The User ID and password are case sensitive Select Login Page 59 of 112 Powerline MU 7 3 1 System Info Q MOTOROLA Powerline Modem System
60. e que l appareil Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Par la pr sente Motorola d clare que ce Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables Hiermit erkl rt Motorola dass sich diese Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series in Ubereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi Hiermit erkl rt Motorola die bereinstimmung des Ger tes Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Wien ME THN MAPOY2A Motorola AHAQNEI OTI Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series YMMOP ONETAI MPO TIX OYZSIOAEIZ ANAITH2E12 KAI TIX AOIMMES 2XETIKE2 AIATA EIX TH OAHTIAS 1999 5 EK Page 83 of 112 Powerline MU Magyar Hungarian islenska Icelandic Italiano Italian Latviski Latvian Lietuviy Lithuanian Malti Maltese Norsk Norwegian Slovensky Slovak Slovensko Slovenian Svenska Swedish Espanol Spanish Polski Polish Portugu s Portuguese MOTOROLA Alulirott Motorola nyilatkozom hogy a Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999
61. e to go about twice the distance from the Gateway to Modem 1 For example if the max Layer 2 bandwidth between the Gateway and Modem 1 is 40 Mbps then the max usable Layer 2 bandwidth between Gateway 1 and Modem 2 will be about 20 Mbps 7 3 12 VLAN Configuration AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IPADDRESS POWERLINE Menu VLAN Configuration Beg om o Device MAC Address VPID 1a 00 3e b0 19 17 4094 DB A H Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 52 VLAN Configuration Modem If the Gateway is set up for VLAN pass through Modems can now be configured for VLAN pass through by entering the VPID VLAN Pass Through ID for the Modem Ethernet packets from devices connected to the Modem will be sent to the LAN port of the Gateway and tagged with the Modem s PLC Powerline MAC address 1a 00 3e b0 19 17 Depending on whether the Page 72 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA request packets were tagged with the Management VLAN ID or VPID the response packets will be tagged with the respective VLAN ID For example if a PC connected to the LAN port of the Gateway sends packets tagged with VLAN ID 4094 then the Modem will respond with VLAN ID 4094 If the PC pings with VLAN ID 4 Management VLAN ID the Modem will respond with VLAN ID 4 74 IP CONFIGURATION AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu IP Configu
62. ed and comply to the relevant Italian CEI regulations Some outlets have overlapping Italy 230 V 50 Hz E F amp L holes to accept either older or newer types Ivory Coast See C te d Ivoire Issue 2 0 Page 104 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Jamaica 110 V 50 Hz A amp B Eastern Japan 50 Hz Tokyo Kawasaki Sapporo Yokohoma and Sendai Western Japan 60 Hz Osaka Japan 100 V 50 60 Hz A B Kyoto Nagoya Hiroshima Jordan 230 V 50 Hz D F G amp J Type C may be found in some hotels Kenya 240 V 50 Hz G Kazakhstan 220 V 50 Hz C Kiribati 240 V 50 Hz l Type F likely to be found in offices and hotels 110 V power with plugs A 8 B was previously used but is being phased out Older buildings may still have this and some hotels offer both 110 V and 220 V Korea South 220 V 60 Hz C amp F service Type D primarily used for 15A service Type G primarily Kuwait 240 V 50 Hz D amp G for 13A service Laos 230 V 50 Hz A B C E amp F Latvia 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Lebanon 110 220 V 50 Hz A B C D amp G Lesotho 220 V 50 Hz M Liberia 120 V 60 Hz A amp B Libya 127 VV 50 Hz D Barce Benghazi Derna Sebha amp Tobruk 230 V Lithuania 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Liechtenstein 230 V 50 Hz J Luxembourg 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Macau 220 V 50 Hz D amp G Macedonia 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Madagascar
63. ed by an officer or other authorized representative of each party If any provision is held invalid all other provisions shall remain valid unless such invalidity would frustrate the purpose of our agreement The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted hereunder or to take action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent action in the event of future breaches 8 3 2 Hardware Warranty in U S Motorola U S offers a warranty covering a period of one year from the date of purchase by the customer If a product is found defective during the warranty period Motorola will repair or replace the product with the same or a similar model which may be a reconditioned unit without charge for parts or labor 8 3 3 Limit of Liability IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS OR FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY EVEN IF MOTOROLA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not app
64. ejszym firma Motorola o wiadcza e produkt serii Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 spelnia zasadnicze wymagania i inne istotne postanowienia Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Motorola declara que este Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Page 87 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Motorola declares under it sole responsibility that the products to which this declaration relates conform to the applicable essential requirements of the following Directive s of the Council of the European Communities e 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on the radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE Directive e 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility EMC Directive e 72 23 EEC of 19 February 1973 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits LV Directive Product Model Motorola Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter 0171486N08 Manufacturer Motorola Inc Description Powerline MU PHO Adapter Conformity Harmonized standards used to demonstrate conformity The products have been shown to meet the following requirements e Safety certified to EN 60950 1
65. er Three sizes available August 2007 See size chart in section 4 2 3 3 3 CONNECTING THE CANOPY NETWORK TO THE GATEWAY Internet feed to the Gateway must be considered before the Gateway location is decided 3 3 1 Ethernet from SM to Gateway The simplest connection is from the Canopy Subscriber Module SM via shielded Ethernet cable directly to the Gateway Use straight through shielded outdoor Ethernet cables that adhere to Category 5 and 5e TIA EIA 568 B The SM must be plugged into an AC outlet as it does not get power over the Ethernet cable Page 16 of 112 3 3 2 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 Powerline MU MOTOROLA This connection may not be possible because of distances limitations 100 meters or structural obstacles Ethernet from SM to Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter to Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter to Gateway Connect the SM to a Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter plugged in to an AC outlet Use a straight through shielded Ethernet cable that adheres to Category 5 and 5e TIA EIA 568 B Connect a telephone wire to the RJ11 jack on the Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter and run the telephone wire over existing twisted pair telephone wires to another Hybrid Adapter that is near the Gateway Connect the second Hybrid Adapter to the Gateway using the same kind of Ethernet cable defined above BUILDING ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS Most buildings have the same basic layout electrically They all have a main feed that is then di
66. et Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set Get and Set SNMP Get community string can be used to do get operation only on all the OID s of RFC1213 MIB SNMP Set and Admin community strings configured in this page can be used to do get and set operations on all the OID s of RFC1213 MIB Please note that SNMP Manager should load WHISP GLOBAL REG MIB and WHISP TC MIB to use WHISP PLV GATEWAY MIB Page 45 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 6 3 3 SNMP Access Control AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu SNMP Access Control DO P w y Access Network Address 0 BI 0 0 i Access Network Mask 0 10 WI 0 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 25 SNMP Access Control Use this screen to control which IP addresses and networks are allowed to SNMP manage the Gateway Enter the Access Network Address and Mask and select Apply 6 3 4 VLAN Configuration AA Powerline MU Gateway Sey ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu VLAN Pass through H GR mr VLAN Pass through Configuration D Enable Management VID 4 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 26 VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration Feature new in Powerline Gateway 2 0 With the new 2 0 Firmware you will be able to support VLA
67. f Virtual DMZ Host Ie Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 55 IP Address DMZ The DMZ Demilitarized Zone feature allows you to specify one computer on your network to be placed outside the firewall DMZ can be used for connecting servers that need to be accessible from the outside world This may be necessary if the firewall is causing problems with a particular application such as a game or video conference application DMZ can be configured when using the Modem in NAT mode however you will not be able to access the WAN IP address of the Modem until an Ethernet device is connected to the LAN port of the Modem As in the prior example the Modem will match ingress packet VLAN ID with egress VLAN ID Use this feature on a temporary basis The computer in the DMZ is not protected by the firewall View and enable or disable the DMZ setting IP Address of Virtual DMZ Host Enter the IP address of the DMZ host Select Apply to save the setting Page 76 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 7 4 4 Scan Devices AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IPADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Scan Devices A Scan for devices on the Powerline network Register Status Timeout 5 10 5 Scan Devices in Powerline Scanned Devices MAC Address Link Speed 1a 00 3e b1 50 5a 74 38M 2 1a 00 3e b0 16 73 85 00M Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reser
68. fferent phases While this is no longer considered necessary some electricians may prefer that installation If so to accommodate the length of the injection cords install the outlets in a triangular design so that the Gateway is in the middle and post a caution sign that the outlets are for use with the Powerline MU Gateway only Place the Gateway on a secure table or shelf or mount it in a rack or on a wall or board Plug a capacitive injection cord from each phase outlet to the phase jacks in the Gateway The capacitive injection cords are power cords but they do not draw power Plug a power cord from the AC Power jack in the Gateway to an AC outlet see illustration 3 Phase Electric Panel Figure 7 Mass metered installation Page 23 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 4 2 2 Using a Panel Extender multiple electrical panels Figure 8 Wiring the Panel Extender To wire the Panel Extender open the housing and connect 10 or 14 gauge wires as shown in Figure 8 Figure 9 Wiring the Panel Extender Pay careful attention to the Signal Out and Signal In labels The Signal Out ports are isolated so that the RF signal can pass from the Signal In port through the Signal Out ports but the AC power cannot so be sure to connect the newly created outlets to the Signal In port Figure 9 Wiring the Panel Extender WARNING You must have a qualified electrician install the Panel
69. formity R amp TTE Directive e 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility EMC Directive e 72 23 EEC of 19 February 1973 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits LV Directive Product Model Motorola Powerline MU Gateway 0171486Nyy Where yy 04 Model Description Number 0171486N04 Powerline MU Gateway Type C Plug 2 round pin European Manufacturer Motorola Inc Description Power Line Communication Device PLC Gateway Conformity Harmonized standards used to demonstrate conformity The products have been shown to meet the following requirements a Safety certified to EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 First Edition b EMC certified to meet EN55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 class B EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 CISPR I xyz DPAS CISPR 22 A2 f9 Ed 4 0 with T ISN EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN 61000 3 3 A1 2001 A2 2005 Year of first application of CE mark 2007 Notified Body number 0682 Notified Body address CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Untert rkheimer Stra e 6 10 D 66117 Saarbr cken Germany Signature Name Philip Bolt Aaron Ratner Title Title Canopy Quality Manager Date June 1 2007 Page 82 of 112 Powerline MU Cesky Czech Dansk Danish Nederlands Dutch English Eesti Estonian
70. ged into an AC outlet and turned on 2 Open your Internet browser and enter the LAN address of the Gateway connected to your computer 3 Gateway Default Settings e IP 192 168 1 99 Subnet 255 255 255 0 DHCP not enabled Default Login information User id admin Password Motorola Page 33 of 112 5 3 5 3 1 Powerline MU MOTOROLA To connect to the Modem web based interface 1 Connect your PC to the Modem Ethernet port 2 The Modem s default setting has a DHCP server enabled on the Ethernet interface Therefore if you connect a computer as a DHCP client you will receive an IP address from the Modem However you may also static an IP address as follows Set your computer s IP address to IP 192 168 1 97 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Open your Internet browser and enter the LAN address of the Modem connected to your computer 192 168 1 98 3 Default Login information User id admin Password Motorola The Powerline MU Gateway can be placed on a stable shelf or table wall mounted or installed in a standard 19 equipment rack Once installed connect the power cord to an available receptacle INSTALLATION Have a qualified electrician install power outlets for the Gateway and other devices in your design Using the 3 foot 9 meter capacitive injection cords included plug Phase Phase ll and Phase III into the corresponding outlets that were installed by the electrician The cords
71. gned for use within certain voltage limits LV Directive Product Model Motorola Powerline MU Modem 0171486Nxx Where xx 03 14 Model Description Number 0171486N03 Powerline MU Modem Type C Plug 2 round pin European 0171486N14 Powerline MU Modem Type G Plug UK Ireland Manufacturer Motorola Inc Description Power Line Communication Device PLC Modem Conformity Harmonized standards used to demonstrate conformity The products have been shown to meet the following requirements c Safety certified to EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 First Edition d EMC certified to meet EN55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 class B EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 CISPR I xyz DPAS CISPR 22 A2 f9 Ed 4 0 with T ISN EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN 61000 3 3 A1 2001 A2 2005 Year of first application of CE mark 2007 Notified Body number 0682 Notified Body address CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Untert rkheimer Stra e 6 10 D 66117 Saarbr cken Germany Signature Name Philip Bolt Aaron Ratner Title Title Canopy Quality Manager Date June 1 2007 Page 85 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hybrid Adapter Cesky Czech Dansk Danish Nederlands Dutch English Eesti Estonian Suomi Finnish Francais French Deutsch German EAAnVIKA Greek Motorola t mto prohla uje Ze tento Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 je ve sh
72. have matching NEKs Select Apply Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter Administration Utility If desired you can connect the Hybrid Adapter to a computer and change the NEK for that device using the Hybrid Adapter Administration Utility This utility is supplied on the CD that is in the box with the Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter Page 57 of 112 7 1 7 1 1 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA Powerline Modem Install the Powerline Modem according to the directions included in the package Remember that the Gateway NEK and Modems NEK must match CONNECT TO THE MODEM To connect to the modem use a PC or laptop with a working Ethernet port and a web browser Set a static IP address on your laptop to 192 168 1 97 You may have to temporarily disable anti virus software on your computer Using a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable connect your PC or laptop to the Ethernet port on the modem Figure 37 Modem Connected to Laptop Open your web browser and enter the following address http 192 168 1 98 Enter your user ID and password Factory installed defaults User ID admin Password Motorola When you first log in to the Modem the first page displayed will be the System Info screen User Interface Navigation tips The user interface is divided into four main categories Page 58 of 112 7 2 7 3 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA e System View and make changes in the system View the system information and logs Set or change the tim
73. id Plug Types oooommcccncccccncccnononanancconnnenonanannns 101 Appendix B Signal DISTANTES isiccccciccscsscassasecinsesavissvesnsedacsvssndecevatsdavsssustarseatadeadacesbasas 110 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Powerline MU Network Overview ooooococccncccnocnnoconononononcnnocnnonnnannnannncnnacnnanenos 11 Figure 2 Electrical Symbol Serii anaia aiia AA aa aai 19 Page 5 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Figure 3 Sample Diagrami Aci a id iaaii 19 Figure 4 Sample Diagram Bcc cicle 20 Figure 5 Two phase Installation secscsssssscctsncsnsessncisscssncsnsansncinsassncinsasensunsassnaunsanancnnnnnsnnnn 22 Figure 6 Three phase installation ocooooocccccccccnccccnnnncconenoncncnonononcncncnononenenoncnnonnnnns 22 Figure 7 Mass metered installation ccccscccscsesssseeccccceceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 23 Figure 8 Wiring the Panel Externa 24 Figure 8 Wiring the Panel Extender iicnianicniaiican anidan ii iii ii 24 Figure 9 Mass Metered Building with Panel Extender Capacitive Coupling 25 Figure 10 Inductive Coupling Installation DiagraM oooonnnnncnccccnononennnnnannnnnnnononanananas 26 Figure 11 Inductive Coupler Connection One Transformer oooooocccccccnnnnnanannnoneneneninnnas 27 Figure 12 Inductive Coupler Connection Multiple Transformers 31 Figure 13 Individually metered installation capacitive Coupling cceeeeeee 32 Figure 14 Gateway connected to laptop cccc
74. ieces of information are given as examples in Table 2 Table 2 Examples of where to find information in this user guide If you want to know then see What Powerline MU devices are included in this Section 2 2 manual How to plan your Powerline MU network Chapter 3 How to install Powerline MU devices Chapter 5 This document also employs a set of consistently used admonitions Each type of admonition has a general purpose that underlies the specific information in the box These purposes are indicated below Page 8 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Table 3 Admonition types Admonition General Message Label 9 NOTE informative content that may o defy common or cursory logic o describe a peculiarity of the Canopy implementation add a conditional caveat o provide a reference o explain the reason for a preceding statement or provide background for what immediately follows RECOMMENDATION suggestion for an easier quicker or safer action or practice IMPORTANT informative content that may o identify an indication that you should watch for advise that your action can disturb something that you may not want disturbed reiterate something that you presumably know but should always keep in mind CAUTION a notice that the risk of harm to equipment or service exists WARNING a notice that the risk of harm to person exists 1 2 GETTING ADDITIONAL HELP To get information or assistance a
75. ights Reserved Figure 34 PSD Setting The PSD Power Spectral Density setting screen provides a place for the end user to adjust power levels for each Powerline subcarrier The factory default is 128 Each subcarrier can be raised or lowered in small steps from 255 down to a value of 0 which will turn it off Ata PSD value of 128 the power output of the device is about 22dBm or 50dBm Hz Lowering the values of the PSD setting will lower the power output of the Gateway and or Modem and correspondingly will decrease the distance at which the devices will be able to communicate Raising the PSD value increases power output but if it is raised above approximately 169 noise will start to degrade the signal When using the Fixed Value check box to set all PSD values The maximum practical value that can be configured is 169 However setting the PSD value to 169 or higher can cause intermittent behavior and it is recommended that you use the default value and stay well below 169 If you wish to change each value you must do so individually The PSD page is designed to allow the system operator to respond quickly to any radio frequency complaint and adjust Powerline carriers accordingly Grayed out values are reserved amateur operator radio frequencies and cannot be adjusted Select Apply Powerline MU Carriers Linked to Carrier Frequency The following chart links carrier frequency to a carrier channel If you receive a complaint f
76. ination Cabinet Note Any given meter is supplied by 2 013 phases A8 The fow of electrical service to residents often follows an AB BC AC pattem Figure 11 Inductive Coupling Installation Diagram Inductive couplers are available in sizes to fit snugly on the cables in the cabinet Couplers or donuts or CT s are metal rings that wrap around the cables so that the signal penetrates the outer shield of the cable and onto the lines without actually touching the bare wire The electrician should determine the size of the couplers The ideal location to install inductive couplers is in the termination cabinet In the termination cabinet there is a set of electrical cables which may differ in number and size This cabinet also houses the bars that feed behind the meter bank Within the meter bank there are meters that measure consumption for each individual dwelling Sometimes there will be a larger distribution cabinet that services multiple termination cabinets and subsequent meter banks This would also be a location to install the inductive couplers In this distribution cabinet there are multiple cables that feed the individual termination cabinets These will also range in both number and size Page 26 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Both the termination and distribution cabinets will be located in one or more electrical closets in the building Please consult the building engineer and a qualified electrician to loc
77. ity String pubic Trap61P Addr o Le o 0 Trap 6 Community String pubic Trap 7 IP Addr o o o o Trap 7 Community String pubie TrapSIPAddrja o o o Trap 8 Community String pubic Trap91P Addr o Lo D o Trap 9 Community String pubic Trap 101P Addr o Le o o Trap 10 Community String pubte Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc Al Rights Reserved Figure 24 SNMP Configuration What is SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a TCP IP application layer protocol that allows the exchange of management information between network devices SNMP enables you to manage network performance and troubleshoot and solve network problems To manage a module SNMP supports the set command which instructs the agent to change the data that manages the module To monitor a network element SNMP supports o the get command which instructs the agent to send information about the module to the manager in the NMS o traversal operations which the manager uses to identify supported objects and to format information about those objects into relational tables In a typical Canopy network the manager issues these commands to the agents of more than one module When a specified event occurs in the module the agent initiates a trap for which the agent sends an unsolicited asynchronous message to the manager Select Apply NOTE Page 44 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA SNMP
78. ity has been established by connecting a computer and making sure all four lights on the modem are lit If the AC Power light is not lit you do not have AC power to your Modem Choose another AC outlet AC Power ke Powerline a Ethernet to PC d Registration __ If the Powerline light is not lit you Ethernet Jack AY are not connected to the Powerline network Try another outlet preferably closer to the breaker box where your electrical power enters the residence or business You can use a wireless router at the Motorola Powerline Modem location to re establish a connection to the preferred computer location If the Ethernet to PC light is not lit you do not have Ethernet connection to your computer or router Check that the Ethernet cable is seated correctly in the Modem jack and in your PC or router If that doesn t help call your service provider If the Registration light is not lit and the other lights are lit the modem is not registering on the network For more information consult the Powerline MU Questionnaire and Troubleshooting Guide on the Powerline MU User Guide section of the Canopy website www motorola canopywireless com support library region 1 amp cat 8 Page 35 of 112 6 1 Powerline MU MOTOROLA CONFIGURING THE POWERLINE MU GATEWAY You must configure the Powerline MU Gateway and Modems for your system For easiest setup configure the components before the
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80. line MU MOTOROLA OVERVIEW OF POWERLINE MU Motorola Powerline MU Solution provides a broadband over low voltage power line access solution that delivers reliable performance to multiple dwelling units while mitigating interference by using low voltage wires Motorola Powerline MU is designed for and works with the Canopy wireless broadband Internet platform The standard Canopy system provides the broadband backbone for the system creating a wireless transport system to the hotel apartment building or other multiple dwelling unit wo Backhaul Canopy SM Signal Carry signal via Ethernet from Canopy SM to Powerline MU Gateway located in the building s primary electrical distribution area Send the signal wirelessly to Canopy Subscriber Module mounted on the Multi Dwelling Unit MDU Backhaul an Internet signal wirelessly to Canopy Access Points on existing towers Meter Bank Building Powerline MU Gateway Electrical lines carry Internet signal to the meter bank Use the Powerline MU Gateway to inject the Internet signal into the building s electric termination cabinet Signal is transferred through individual meters and carried across the building to units Powerline Modem Plug the Powerline Modem directly into standard electric outlets in the unit to receive Internet signal Computer or Router For broadband access subscribers connect the Powerline Modem to a computer or router
81. line Modem uses the HomePlug protocol and can coexist without interference in the same home but retail HomePlug units cannot take the place of the Powerline Modem Careful planning of the Canopy wireless segment of your Powerline MU system is essential to a successful completion of the network See Designing Your Canopy Network in the Canopy System User Guide Follow that guide carefully to achieve a strong signal at the subscriber modules in the Powerline MU network POWERLINE MU FEATURES Security Powerline MU provides the following security solutions o gt User ID and Password The default User ID is admin The default Password is Motorola case sensitive We recommend these be changed when the system is deployed to help prevent unauthorized users from accessing the system This can be done both locally and via Prizm A factory reset will change them back to the defaults o Authentication Requires Prizm The recommended Authentication method is via Motorola s Prizm EMS In addition to monitoring and maintaining the Powerline equipment it can also be used for MAC based authentication for both the MU and end users Much like Canopy today Powerline MU devices can be managed via Prizm o Encryption Data on the Powerline MU network is encrypted using 56 bit Data Encryption Standard DES the HomePlug standard This prevents any HomePlug modem from establishing a connection on the network that does not have the correct Network
82. ling Powerline MU WARNING A qualified electrician is required to connect the Powerline MU Gateway to the electrical panels in the building _ NOTE e Every effort has been made to use diagrams symbols wiring colors and labels that are accepted universally across all countries In cases where that is impossible North American references are used in this documentation The following steps will guide you with your installation 1 Gather information You will need to gather information about the electrical system in the building in order to design your network e Locate all distribution points and electrical panels on the electrical diagram These areas provide optimal locations for Gateway placement e Locate any electricity power meters or electricity power meter banks e Identify which areas of the building are powered by each panel e Identify all electrical closets and risers e Determine potential connectivity from the panel locations to the main Internet access point including telephone cable and conduit access 2 Find or create an electrical diagram of the building Electrical diagrams which provide details of the building s electrical layout are typically available from the property manager or electrician Perform a site survey to know where all the power panels are located and determine how you will connect the gateways to the Internet access point Be sure you know who has to be involved from an electri
83. ll Rights Reserved Figure 39 System Password Screen You can change the login information for a modem The default user ID is admin The default password is Motorola For added security change the user ID and password when you configure the modem To change the user ID and password Enter the old user ID Enter the new user ID Enter the current password Enter the new password Enter the new password again Select Apply To change the time the system will logout automatically enter a new time in seconds in the box and select Apply Page 61 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 7 3 3 System Logs Home Logout AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED I IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu System Logs a GR View system logs P i Aug 14 11 35 55 none local0 info udhcpc 1909 udhepc v0 9 9 pre started Aug 14 11 35 55 none local0 debug udhcpc 1909 Sending discover Aug 14 11 35 55 none local0 debug udhcpc 1909 Sending select for 10 2 135 114 Aug 14 11 35 55 none local0 info udhcpc 1909 Lease of 10 2 135 114 obtained lease time 259200 Aug 14 11 36 05 none local0 info udhcpd 1835 Received a SIGTERM Aug 14 11 36 07 none local0 info udhcpd 1995 udhcpd v0 9 9 pre started Aug 14 11 36 07 none local0 err udhcpd 1995 Unable to open var flib miscfudhcpd leases for reading Aug 14 11 36 07 none user notice syslog Set VLAN to 2 Aug 14 11
84. ly permitted by applicable law Termination This License is effective until terminated This License will terminate immediately without notice from Motorola or judicial resolution if you fail to comply with any provision of this License Upon such termination you must destroy the Software all accompanying written materials and all copies thereof and the sections entitled Limited Warranty Limitation of Remedies and Damages and General will survive any termination Limited Warranty Motorola warrants for a period of ninety 90 days from Motorola s or its customer s shipment of the Software to you that i the disk s on which the Software is recorded will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and ii the Software under normal use will perform substantially in accordance with Motorola s published specifications for that release level of the Software The written materials are provided AS IS and without warranty of any kind Motorola s entire liability and your sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of the foregoing limited warranty will be at Motorola s option replacement of the disk s provision of downloadable patch or replacement code or refund of the unused portion of your bargained for contractual benefit up to the amount paid for this Software License THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY PROVIDED BY MOTOROLA AND MOTOROLA AND ITS LICENSORS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPR
85. ly to you IN NO CASE SHALL MOTOROLASS LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT Issue 2 0 Page 91 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 9 Issue 2 0 Additional Resources Canopy provides two additional resources where you can raise questions and find answers o Canopy User Community at http www canopywireless com community This resource facilitates communication with other users and with authorized Canopy experts Available forums include General Discussion Network Monitoring Tools and Suggestions Canopy Knowledge Base at http www canopywireless com kbase This resource facilitates exploration and searches provides recommendations and describes tools Available categories include General Answers to general questions provide an overview of the Canopy system Product Alerts Helpful Hints FAQs frequently asked questions Hardware Support Software Support Tools Page 92 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 10 History of Changes in This Document Version 2 0 The document is an updated version of the Version 1 2 document Additions include more PSD settings information more QoS information and more feature information These changes occur throughout the document Version 3 0 This document is an updated version of the Version 2 0 document Additions include the installation instructions for the inductive coupler technical specifications and GUI screens
86. metatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Motorola vakuuttaa t ten ett Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Par la pr sente Motorola d clare que l appareil Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Par la pr sente Motorola d clare que ce Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables Hiermit erkl rt Motorola dass sich diese Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series in Ubereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi Hiermit erkl rt Motorola die bereinstimmung des Ger tes Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Wien ME THN MAPOY2A Motorola AHAQNEI OTI Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series 2YMMOPDONETAI MPO2 TIX OYZIOAEIZ AMAITHSEI2 KAI TIX AOINE 2XETIKE2 AIATA EIZ THX OAHMIAS 1999 5 EK Page 80 of 112 Powerline MU Magyar Hungarian islenska Icelandic Italiano Italian Latviski Latvian Lietuviy Lithuanian Malti Maltese Norsk Norwegian
87. mote NEK P GR P Powerline MU Modem Powerline MU Adapter O Select All O 1a 00 3e b0 19 17 O 1a 00 3e0 16 73 wel Apply Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 35 Modem NEK Screen Powerline Modem AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM ADVANCED l IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Remote NEK O Powerline MU Modem Powerline MU Adapter O Select All O 1a 00 3e0 19 03 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 36 Modem NEK Screen Hybrid Adapter The NEK on the Modems must be the same as the NEK on the Gateway Change the NEK on the Modems BEFORE you change the NEK on the Gateway Then change the NEK on the Gateway Check Select All to make the change on all the Powerline Modems in the system Enter the NEK Select Apply Select Powerline MU Adapter if there is a pair of Powerline MU Hybrid Adapters in the system The two Hybrid Adapters must have matching NEKs but they should not agree Page 56 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA with the NEK on the Gateway Only the Hybrid Adapter that is connected to the Gateway can be changed To change the NEK of the Hybrid Adapter that connects to the Canopy SM or other broadband access device physically carry that Hybrid Adapter to the Gateway and plug it in to the Ethernet jack Enter the MAC address of the Hybrid Adapter and the desired NEK Be sure both Hybrid Adapters in the system
88. n upgrade the Gateway Failure to do so in this order will result in loss of communication between the Gateway and Modem Upgrades to Powerline MU firmware for the Gateway and the Modem are made available along with the Canopy upgrade tool You should become familiar with the tool Firmware upgrades and the information about the CNUT upgrade tool are available on the Canopy website www canopywireless com To upgrade the firmware via CNUT use the following procedure Add the Modem to the network using Edit gt Add Canopy Elements to Network Root Enter the IP Address of the Modem in the Add Network Element window Discover all the Modems in the network using View gt Refresh Discover Entire Network During the discovery process ifthe e Enter Password pop up dialog box appears Enter Password Password Required for select Cancel Modem DAOO3EBO0B58 PLY Modem 1 Connected To PLY Bridge Gateway Add the appropriate Installation Packages to the 192 168 1 99 Network Updater using Update gt Manage Packages t LUID 1 ith IP 192 168 1 98 Select the device to be upgraded by selecting the check boxes next to the device Upgrade the device using Update gt Update Selected Network Elements EQUIPMENT STAGING Check the Powerline MU devices before installing To connect to the Gateway s web based interface 1 Connect your PC to the Gateway at one of the Ethernet LAN ports Be sure the Gateway is plug
89. net IEEE 802 3 10 100 Base T 56 bit DES 5 RJ45 3 AC coupling connections Input power plug Types A C G available WAN 4 LAN Power on PLC Collision Dimensions 1 75 in x 17 3 in x 7 98 in 4 44 cm x 44 0 cm x 20 3 cm Weight 5 99 Ibs 2715 g Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Safety UL cUL CE Industry Canada ICES 003 Class B EN EN55022 CE 0682 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B Issue 2 0 Page 96 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide Powerline MU Adapter March 2007 Available Now e Used in pairs e One Adapter converts data from an Ethernet source to Powerline and transports over telephone wiring to a second Adapter that converts data back to Ethernet to deliver to the Gateway e Provides greater flexibility for connecting Powerline MU Gateway s to the primary internet access point e Plugs into a standard AC power outlet US plug pictured Type C plug also available e Additional plug types available upon request Part Number Product Name Description Modulation Type Power Input Data Interface Flow Control Twisted Pair Connectors LED Status Lights US Plug 0171486N02 C Type Plug 0171486N08 G type Plug 0171486N25 Powerline MU Adapter Optional Powerline MU converter between telephone wiring and Ethernet OFDM QAM 256 64 16 DQPSK DBPSK and ROBO mode FSK 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Ethernet IEEE 802 3 10 100 Base T IEEE 802 3x HomePlug v 1 01 Turbo 1 RJ4
90. od se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Undertegnede Motorola erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hierbij verklaart Motorola dat het toestel Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Bij deze verklaart Motorola dat deze Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 voldoet aan de essenti le eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Hereby Motorola declares that this Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Kaesolevaga kinnitab Motorola seadme Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Motorola vakuuttaa t ten ett Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Par la pr sente Motorola d clare que l appareil Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Par la pr sente Motorola d clare que ce Motorola Powerline MU 0171486N08 est conforme aux exigences
91. ol Individual modems may be set for downlink and uplink sustained rates The Advanced Bandwidth Control allows you to set a specific speed for the specific modem Use this control to provide different service to different customers Select Apply Page 67 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 7 3 9 Advanced SNMP Configuration Powerline Modem SNMP Configuration Configure the SNMP agent of the device SNMP Get Community Stri pubic SNMP Set Community Stin pevme SNMP Admin Community Strin wees Trap1IP Addrjo 0 Trap 1 Community String pubic Trap21P Addr o o Trap 2 Community String pubic Trap31P Addrjo 0 Trap 3 Community String pubic Trap41P Addrjo o fo Trap 4 Community String pubic Trap51P Addr o o Trap 5 Community String pubie Trap61P Addrjo o fo fo Trap 6 Community String pubic Trap7 IP Addrjo o Trap 7 Community String pubie Trap81P Addr o jo fo fo Trap 8 Community String pubic Trap91P Addrjo o Trap 9 Community Stringlpubie Trap101P Addrjo o o Trap 10 Community String pubic Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc Al Rights Reserved Figure 46 Advanced SNMP Configuration What is SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a TCP IP application layer protocol that allows the exchange of management information between network devices SNMP enables you to manage network performance and troubleshoot and solve network problems To manage
92. olled by adjacent switch Though nominal voltage has been officially changed to United Kingdom 230 V 50 Hz G 230 V 240 V is within tolerances and commonly found United States of America 120V 60 Hz A amp B Type F becoming more common as a result of computer use Neutral and line wires are reversed from that used Uruguay 220 V 50 Hz SIR E in Australia and elsewhere Click here for more Uzbekistan 220 V 50 Hz C amp l Some Type G may linger from British Vanuatu 230 V 50 Hz l Colonial period but are a rarity Venezuela 120 V 60 Hz A amp B To be standardized at 220 V Type G found in newer hotels primarily those built 127 220 by Singaporean and Hong Kong Vietnam ve 50 Hz A C amp G developers Virgin Islands British and U S 115V 60 Hz A amp B Wales See United Kingdom Yemen Rep of 220 230 V 50 Hz A D amp G Zambia 230 V 50 Hz C D amp G Zimbabwe 220 V 50 Hz D amp G Issue 2 0 Page 108 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 Plug Types TYPE C d d GS bis Nos TYPE F SR 1D ECKE W19Y j NS j TYPE TYPE M Issue 2 0 Page 109 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide Appendix B Signal Distances Signal distances will vary based on the age condition and noise on the lines on which the is being transmitted The following charts show distances based on ideal conditions with little or no outside interference The Powerline MU system is designed to be used in an indoor environment 100 000 0
93. on and connect only two outlets to the Gateway Page 21 of 112 4 2 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Transformer Electrical Power Panel US colors are shown here In other countries the colors may be different The electrical power panel is sometimes called a distribution panel Figure 5 Two phase installation THREE PHASE INSTALLATION Most large buildings are served by three phase electrical service We Transformer Star Transformer Electrical Power Panel European colors are L1 Brown L2 Black L3 Grey N Blue In some countries the electrical power panel is called a distribution board Figure 6 Three phase installation Page 22 of 112 4 2 1 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Commercial building installations will fit in one of the following categories e Mass Metered e Individually Metered single or three phase e Multiple Transformer Mass Metered Mass metered electrical distribution is typically found in hotels dormitories and some older apartments These have one meter where the power enters the building followed by a large distribution panel that distributes electricity to other smaller sub or breaker panels to the rooms or a combination of both You must have a qualified electrician install an AC outlet for each low voltage phase in the electrical panel for the building This can be up to three phases In the UK and Ireland former codes required a two meter distance between outlets on di
94. orena n A E E E E E E A 23 4 2 2 Using a Panel Extender multiple elechicaloanelsl 24 LES OVCU MOOI cena NRN 25 424 IET PARSON a A A AA EA 30 Hardware Installation nr aii a ae 33 A REENER E 33 E le E 33 Page 3 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA e MOM NO a a 34 Dea Mouni Mie Gate WAN esirin ka E A eens 34 A A SA 35 CONFIGURING THE POWERLINE MU GATEWAY ua 36 61 Connectto thie er a ccs esses ces eect Smee neeenceencrceeeeteaiee 36 6 1 1 User interlace Navigation GS AM 37 6 2 Configuration and Maintenance siii a 38 021 S SISNINIOMIGHON A A A A A 38 Da DI AI A A 38 6 2 3 System Fassword CONNQUAATON ics sacccssessaccatessaienpessaisatadaaeasesiaysabadaareaneaaansenan 39 E WE aS NSN 40 D29 PDO A 0 PO 41 G26 Backup and R slor SINO cid AS AA AA A AA TA 42 Er Als a css 42 A E PPP Po POE PO 43 0217 BAM COQUETA aia 43 feet SNUF CONTO I eeben hee 44 Boa SOM ARCESS LOTO oi A EEN gat AA 46 Oe VEAN CONTE TON AS 46 DA IP ASS A ERKAKKA RAS 51 DaT A O O 51 ENG FOSC Aaa ee a E 52 DaT Modom E 52 Soe SERCON TU EE 53 Da PAD Nc id 54 LE FON MES 56 Powerline Modemi scinseisreiesatsrsinsaianainiatarainantavainsaiaraintataraintatansintniansiniadansintadsndinsetones 58 T Gonnet to ihe ModE rd paro ai 58 LAS User interlace Navigation UPS ii 58 7 2 Powerline Modem Screen Map acai ccscceicccccceccccccencseccececscscccensesaccedeesaccnacesacendaede 59 72 Configuring th Powerline Modem oscar 59 Lae NSO IO A a 60 Fake A varetasivareednbanna
95. out the Gateway Select Refresh to view most current information 6 2 2 Date and Time AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM I ADVANCED I IP ADDRESS l POWERLINE j Menu Date and Time This page allows for the configuration of system time co D DD Current Date and Time 11 28 09 Tue Aug 14 2007 Mon Day Year 8 el 1 el ng D Hour Minute 11 v 28 vw NTP Server time nist O Enable Apply Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 17 Date and Time Screen Page 38 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA Use the Date and Time screen to set the current date and time on the Gateway use 24 hour time format You can also set the date and time by entering the Network Time Protocol NTP server and selecting Enable Select Apply 6 23 System Password Configuration The factory default user ID for the Gateway is admin and the factory default password is Motorola You should change the user ID and password as soon as you log in the first time Use the System Password screen to change the user ID and password for this Gateway The user ID and password are case sensitive AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM I ADVANCED IP ADDRESS i POWERLINE Menu System Password Configuration ED P me Old User ID 3 16 Characters New User ID 3 16 Characters Enter your Current Password 0 16 Characters
96. perienced radio TV technician for help Declarations of Conformity A signed declaration of conformity to the requirements of the Council of the European Communities follows Page 79 of 112 Powerline MU Cesky Czech Dansk Danish Nederlands Dutch English Eesti Estonian Suomi Finnish Francais French Deutsch German EAAnvIKA Greek MOTOROLA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Gateway Motorola timto prohlaSuje Ze tento Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanovenimi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Undertegnede Motorola erkleerer herved at falgende udstyr Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series overholder de veesentlige krav og vrige relevante kra i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hierbij verklaart Motorola dat het toestel Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Bij deze verklaart Motorola dat deze Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series voldoet aan de essenti le eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Hereby Motorola declares that this Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC K esolevaga kinnitab Motorola seadme Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hinduetele ja ni
97. ping Modem LUIDs Note When deploying multiple Gateways over the same electric grid it is important to isolate the Gateways either electrically or ensure that they are using different NEKs Page 49 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Home Logout SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Modem List Modem List B NEK Configuration ee O PSD Setting Remote NEK emm Bridge Table Timeout S 1400 E eo 03 00 3e b0 19 17 10 2 135 114 1 e i a 00 3e b0 16 73 10 2 135 111 85 00M 2 atve Wej S Scan Devices Figure 30 Modem LUID Range Configuration in the Powerline MU Gateway Page 50 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 6 4 IP ADDRESS 6 4 1 IP Configuration AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM I ADVANCED IP ADDRESS I POWERLINE I Menu IP Configuration E Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved AA Powerline MU Gateway SWE EZ powere i i l ae i I as j DARS 7 aa R NE i Menu IP Configuration IP Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address 10 m2 1135 115 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 10 2 1135 1254 Copyright 2006 Motorola
98. pler 250 Description Optional Powerline MU coupler to Induce Signal onto in High Voltage Interface Cable Connectors Center Conductor Dimensions Inner Diameter of core Outer Diameter of Core Weight Operating temperature Safety building cables before the Meter Bank Fits up to 250 MCM cable rated 255A 75 Ohm Coaxial F Connector Coaxial 600v rated 22 guage stranded copper THHN wire 2 8 in x 2 3 in x 2 2 in 70 14 mm x 58 3 mm x 55mm 76 in 19 4 mm 2 02 in 51 31 mm 99 lbs 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 131 F UL authorization In conjunction with Powerline MU Gateway Issue 2 0 Page 99 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007 100 Part Number 0171486N22 Part Name Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 100 Description Optional Powerline MU coupler to Induce Signal onto in High Voltage Interface Cable Connectors Center Conductor Dimensions Inner Diameter of core Outer Diameter of Core Weight Operating temperature Safety building cables before the Meter Bank Fits up to 2 0 AWG cable rated at 175A 75 Ohm Coaxial F Connector Coaxial 600v rated 22 guage stranded copper THHN wire 2 8 in x 2 3 in x 2 2 in 70 14 mm x 58 3 mm x 55mm 55 in 14 mm 2 02 in 51 31 mm 1 05 Ibs 40 C to 55 C 40 F to 131 F UL authorization In conjunction with Powerline MU Gateway Inductive Coupler Sizes Column A lists the American Wire Gauge sizes Column B lists Metric Wire G
99. ration Configure IP address for the Powerline Modem O Enable NAT Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address 192 168 1 1102 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 1 JI Click OK to configure IP address Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Set the Modem to obtain an IP address automatically or enter a different IP address The default IP address is 192 168 1 98 In the screen shown above NAT is not enabled Page 73 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 7 4 1 IP Configuration with NAT Enabled AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM I ADVANCED IP ADDRESS l POWERLINE Menu IP Configuration Configure IP address for the Powerline Modem Enable NAT Obtain an IP address automatically use the following IP address IP Address 192 168 1 1102 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 10 12 135 254 DHCP Server Enable DHCP Starting Address 192 168 1 99 DHCP Ending Address 192 168 1 100 Lease Time One Day wi Local Domain Name Motorola Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 53 IP Address with NAT Enabled Screen If enabled NAT Network Address Translation allows the Modem to act as an agent between the Internet and the local network This me
100. reen Powerline Modem ococonnncnccccccccnononananancnononononananas 56 Figure 35 Modem NEK Screen Hybrid Adapter cocccccccoconcccnccncnonononnnnnannononononannnas 56 Figure 36 Modem Connected to Laptop oooononncccccccconnncnancccnnnncconannnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnenenas 58 Page 6 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Iw IW WEE 60 Figure 38 System Password Screen ccccccsessessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeneeeeeeeeeneees 61 Figure 39 System Logs Screen insite sciciciessscnsiosncevexnscsananesssnveienssonstenatonssessnansnenscontsmsassivcie 62 Figure 40 Reset SOK da 63 Figure WEE ET nee ea A 64 Figure 42 Site Nio A A iia 65 Figure 43 Advanced Packet Priority secccisisiccscccscccnsatsideasatesstadacsiscasaussssadacsisassatsidscsauaians 66 Figure 44 Advanced Bandwidth Control ooonmonnnncccononenonnnananancnonononannnnnanenenenenenannnns 67 Figure 45 Advanced SNMP Configuration s eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeennees 68 Figure 46 SNMP Access Control Screen cccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeeeeneees 70 Figure 47 IP Operating Mode Normal ccccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeneees 70 Figure 48 Typical Set Up for the Modem Repeater eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 71 Figure 49 Operating Mode Repeater ccccccecseeeseeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeneees 71 Figure 50 Operating Mode Use
101. rom an amateur radio operator that your Powerline MU system is causing interference you must work with that person to find out on what frequency the interference exists When you have determined the offending frequency find it on the chart and turn down the related PSD setting until the interference no longer exists The device passes United States FCC testing at PSD settings 128 and lower Do not exceed a PSD setting of 60 to be compliant with European regulations In other regions the recommended settings may be different Page 54 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Table 4 Powerline MU Carriers Linked to Carrier Frequency 9 1 2 107421875 La 162109375 33 10 9375000 16 4062500 34 11 1328125 16 6015625 5 11 3281250 16 7968750 2 3 3 3 36 11 5234375 16 9921875 3 3 3 5 8593750 6 0546875 e ao 123046875 68 a 125000000 69 o 13 4 18 5546875 5 18 7500000 ao 7 11 7187500 17 1875000 8 11 9140625 17 3828125 17 5781250 17 7734375 17 9687500 9 12 1093750 7 13 6718750 19 1406250 8 13 8671875 9 14 0625000 19 3359375 19 5312500 19 7265625 4 4 46 18 9453125 4 4 4 19 9218750 20 1171875 EEN AS a AS A A Notched AAA 2 7 10 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Page 55 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 6 5 4 Remote NEK tt Home Logout AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Re
102. s including Backhauls BH as needed Access Points APs Cluster Management Modules CMMs as needed and Subscriber Modules SMs according to installation information provided in the Canopy System User Guide POWERLINE MU The Powerline MU section of the network consists of the following Motorola Powerline products Powerline Modem CPE and Powerline to Ethernet adapter In Package 1 Powerline Modem 1 Ethernet Cable Powerline MU Gateway Head end and controller for Powerline network In Package 1 Powerline MU 8 wood screws for Gateway mounting on board or wall 1 6 1 8 meters 8 anchors for mounting power cord on dry wall or plaster 3 3 9 meters 6 small screws for capacitive attaching mounting injection cords brackets to Gateway 2 mounting brackets Page 15 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA e Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter Optional Twisted Pair adapter for utilizing unused phone lines for Gateway to Canopy Radio connectivity In Package 1 Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter 1 CD for changing the name and NEK of the device e Powerline MU Panel Extender Accessory to provide coupling between four separate low voltage distribution panels Powerline MU Inductive Couplers Accessory to provide inductive coupling between the Powerline MU Gateway and electrical termination cabinets In Package 1 Powerline MU Panel Extender In Package 1 Powerline MU Inductive Coupl
103. s may be used around the country Some sources report Type D also in use Other reports indicate voltage variances Afghanistan 20 V 50 Hz C amp F from 160V to 280V Albania 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Voltage variations common A variation of Type C with a ground post offset about Algeria 230 V 50 Hz C amp F 1 2 inch from center may also be found American Samoa 120V 60 Hz A B F amp Andorra 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Angola 220 V 50 Hz Cc A maybe Anguilla 110 V 60 Hz B Antigua 230 V 60 Hz A amp B Airport area is reportedly Antigua power is 110 V Neutral and line wires are reversed from that used in Australia and elsewhere Click Argentina 220 V 50 Hz C amp I here for more Armenia 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Aruba 127 V 60 Hz A B amp F Lago Colony 115V Outlets typically controlled by adjacent Australia 240 V 50 Hz l switch Click here for more Austria 230 V 50 Hz E Type C may be found but rare Azerbaijan 220 V 50 Hz C F Azores 220 V 50 Hz B C amp F Ponta Delgada 110 V to be converted to 220 V Bahamas 120 V 60 Hz A8B Bahrain 230 V 50 Hz G Awali 110 V 60 Hz Balearic Islands 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Bangladesh 220 V 50 Hz A C D G amp K Barbados 115V 50 Hz A B Belarus 220 V 50 Hz C amp F Notes from correspondents a C style plug can be used with E and F receptacles All double insulated appliances are indeed fitted with a C plug and can be used in any compatible receptacle C E F and narrow L Belgium 230 V
104. s soon as possible for problems that you encounter use the following sequence of action 1 Search this document the user manuals that support the modules and the software release notes of supported releases a inthe Table of Contents for the topic b in the Adobe Reader search capability for keywords that apply 2 Visit the Canopy systems website at http www motorola com canopy 3 Ask your Canopy products supplier to help 1 Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Page 9 of 112 1 3 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 4 Gather information such as the IP addresses and MAC addresses of any affected Powerline devices o the software releases that operate on these modules o data from the Event Log page of the modules o the configuration of software features on these modules 5 Escalate the problem to Canopy systems Technical Support or another Tier 3 technical support that has been designated for you as follows You may either send e mail to technical support cano ireless com o Call 1 888 605 2552 or 1 217 824 9742 For warranty assistance contact your reseller or distributor for the process SENDING FEEDBACK We welcome your feedback on Canopy system documentation This includes feedback on the structure content accuracy or completeness of our documents and any other comments you have Please send your comments to technical documentation canopywireless com Page 10 of 112 Power
105. s you links for setting up a BAM management server setting up SNMP Configuration and SNMP Access Control IP Address Set the Gateway to obtain an IP address automatically or to use a specific IP address Powerline Set the bridge table timeout view a list of modems modem MAC addresses VID s Link Speed set the Network Encryption Key and change the PSD settings At the top of each screen is a Home link to go back to the System Information screen and a Logout link to log out of the Gateway Page 37 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA 6 2 CONFIGURATION AND MAINTENANCE 6 2 1 System Information tt Home Logout AA Powerline MU Gateway SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE l Menu System Info m Info nd Time Model Number 0171486N G Serial Number 8818GS0009 Hardware Version 1 01 Firmware Version 2 00 Bootloader Version 1 06 Sim FW Version INT5500CS MAC 1 6 1606 123 20060302 System Name RAM Capacity 16M Bytes 128M bits Flash Capacity 8M Bytes 64M bits Ethernet Speed 100M Up Time 0 days 19 hours 45 minutes 50 seconds Current Connections 2 PLC MAC Address 1a 00 3e b1 50 5a LAN IP Address 10 2 135 115 LAN MAC Address 0a 00 3e b1 50 5a Last Configuration 19 22 18 Mon Aug 6 2007 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 16 System Information Screen The System Information screen displays hardware and configuration information ab
106. stributed to the customer premise Main Planning You will need to involve the building manager a qualified electrician and perhaps the local utility and a local inspector depending on local regulations and where you connect the Gateway Owners of Electrical Equipment The meter or the meter bank is usually the separation between the utility line side and the customer load side In multiple units buildings MUs the building typically owns all of the equipment all the way to the transformer outside the building except the meters The utility owns the meters and the outside transformer and must be included in plans that involve gaining access to these devices NOTE Typical Powerline MU installations do not require gaining access to those devices Gateway Location Choose the location for the MU Gateway s and discuss with the building management who needs to be involved The closer you connect to the customer premise the better but remember that you will want to connect to the point that serves the most customers with the least signal loss Determine the location of the broadband entrance point which is the Internet access device such as the Motorola Canopy SM Determine how to connect the Gateway to the Internet access device Ethernet from the Motorola Canopy SM Ethernet via fiber Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter using telephone wiring Other Ethernet connection Page 17 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 4 Instal
107. ter Mode Use with Repeater 1 Modem Mac address 0a 00 3e b0 12 34 2 Modem Mac address 3 Modem Mac address 4 Modem Mac address Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 50 Operating Mode Repeater Procedure e Log into Modem 1 and open the Operating Mode menu on the left hand panel e Select the radio button for Repeater Mode e Enter the MAC address of Modem 2 into the text input box Select Apply e Log into Modem 2 and open the Operating Mode menu on the left hand panel e Select the Use with Repeater radio button and select Apply Note Modems will reboot when changing the Operating Mode Page 71 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM l ADVANCED IPADDRESS l POWERLINE Menu Operating Mode GR O Normal Repeater Mode Use with Repeater 1 Modem Mac address 3 3 Bu nu 2 Modem Mac address i P fi y 3 Modem Mac address 4 Modem Mac address Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 51 Operating Mode Use with Re eater General guidelines when using Modems as Repeaters e The maximum bandwidth available to Modem 2 is limited to the maximum bandwidth between the Gateway and Modem 1 e The maximum bandwidth through Modem 2 will be about of the maximum bandwidth over Powerline Indeed you will be abl
108. the outlets where signal is needed Often there will be additional breaker panels in the same room or on adjacent floors that service additional outlets where signal is needed Signal can be injected into up to four breaker panels simultaneously with the use of one Panel Extender Page 24 of 112 4 2 3 Powerline MU MOTOROLA NOTE The Panel Extender can only connect breaker panels off of the same transformer Be sure that the SAME phases are connected to each other through the Panel Extender This can be done with off the shelf electrical testing equipment and by your qualified electrician Hotel with Panel Extender Capacitive Coupling Panel Extender uses 10 to 14 gauge wire A Electric Wire to distribute data to each breaker panel E without AC Power Serves Common Area Lighting and Outlets Gateway and Panel Extender Installed on Second Floor Electric Service Supplied by Main Transformer Figure 10 Mass Metered Building with Panel Extender Capacitive Coupling Individually Metered Typically found in apartments and condominiums the individually metered building is sometimes referred to as Garden Style The electrical distribution will have a large distribution area typically located in the basement of the building followed by one or more areas that break off to meter banks Meter banks are groups of meters that individually monitor power consumption per user premise Installation of Powerline MU in indivi
109. the party responsible for compliance Any such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer s warranty NATIONAL AND REGIONAL REGULATORY NOTICES U S Federal Communication Commission FCC Notification This device complies with part 15 of the US FCC Rules and Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the US FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures o Increase the separation between the affected equipment and the unit o Connect the affected equipment to a power outlet on a different circuit from that which the receiver is connected to o Consult the dealer and or ex
110. the same basic layout electrically They all have a main feed that then distributes to the consumer s premise The closer you get to the consumer the better but you also want to plan to connect to the point that serves the most customers with the least signal loss Here is one example of an effective coupling solution Install Gateway in 2nd floor electrical closet Couple floors 1 3 together with a Panel Extender Either add a second Gateway on floor 5 for floors 4 6 or extend coupling from initial Gateway by adding additional splitters based on signal strength Try to use no more than two splits because of signal degradation The signal will not travel back through the 2 floor transformer and through the transformers on other floors so extending the coupling with additional couplers and splitters will be necessary if one Gateway serves multiple meter banks Page 30 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA Multiple Transformer Multiple Meter Banks per Transformer Inductive Coupling 3 way Bi Directional Spliner BPL Modam efttgtrggegeggeggtggeggggegge Mee Baek a E KW e l Ss H 3 A Coax to Splitter sie y H 4 Wi Data Source BPL Mn ER KW oe aa lt A m Jway Bi Diractional Splittar Electric Service Supplied by Nota Any given matar is supplied by 2 of 3 phases A B C The flow of Main Transformar electrical service to residents offen follows n AB BC AC pattem Figure 13 Inducti
111. tion Board goes to rooms 201 210 and to rooms 301 310 rooms 411 420 and to rooms 511 520 If you create an electrical diagram include the following information Determine the feeder routes for the electrical distribution Note locations of all distribution points electrical panels and meter banks Diagram which rooms are connected to which location Include dimensions of the building Note the number of floors Include the dimensions of each floor Note the number of rooms per floor Page 20 of 112 4 1 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 3 Choose the location s for the Gateway s Choose the best location s for the MU Gateway or Gateways Select locations that place the Gateways as close to the users as possible The gateway also must be close to the power panel where the network signal will be coupled to the AC distribution As with all networking equipment you should make sure that the area where you are mounting the equipment has proper ventilation and is not too hot 4 Determine the location of the broadband access router 5 Determine how to connect the Gateway s to the Internet access device Ethernet Hybrid Adapter using telephone wiring Wireless Powerline with different encryption key TWO PHASE SINGLE PHASE INSTALLATION Some apartment buildings may be wired for two phases only with a single phase to each apartment For this type of building follow instructions for mass metered installati
112. tlets but not vice versa Djibouti 220 V 50 Hz CAE Dominica 230 V 50 Hz D amp G Dominican er Republic 110 V 60 Hz A Type J may exist in some hotels A UN correspondent reports power is poor in the country with frequent brownouts and blackouts suspect that surges are frequent as we go through a lot of surge protecting power bars Further he reports than Type is common as much construction is done by Australians type C is common in building built during Indonesian occupation type E is less common type F is common in East Timor 220 V 50 Hz GEE offices but not hotels Ecuador 120 127 V 60 Hz A amp B Egypt 220 V 50 Hz E El Salvador 115V 60 Hz A amp B England See United Kingdom Voltage varies between 150 amp 175V with frequent Equatorial Guinea 220 V 50 Hz CAE outages Eritrea 230 V 50 Hz C Type C may be found in older buildings Type E plugs Estonia 230 V 50 Hz E may work in either C or F type outlets Ethiopia 220 V 50 Hz Bi A amp L Faeroe Islands 220 V 50 Hz C amp K Falkland Islands 240 V 50 Hz G Fiji 240 V 50 Hz l Finland 230 V 50 Hz C amp F Type C plugs may be found on some appliances and will fit the Type E outlet Type C outlets may be found in older buildings Type A may be found in older buildings France 230 V 50 Hz E but is illegal French Guiana 220 V 50 Hz CAE Gaza 230 V 50 Hz H Issue 2 0 Page 103 of 112 Powerline MU User Guide March 2007
113. torola agree as follows Grant of License Subject to the following terms and conditions Motorola Inc grants to you a personal revocable non assignable non transferable non exclusive and limited license to use on a single piece of equipment only one copy of the software contained on this disk which may have been pre loaded on the equipment Software You may make two copies of the Software but only for backup archival or disaster recovery purposes On any copy you make of the Software you must reproduce and include the copyright and other proprietary rights notice contained on the copy we have furnished you of the Software Ownership Motorola or its supplier retains all title ownership and intellectual property rights to the Software and any copies including translations compilations derivative works including images partial copies and portions of updated works The Software is Motorola s or its supplier s confidential proprietary information This Software License Agreement does not convey to you any interest in or to the Software but only a limited right of use You agree not to disclose it or make it available to anyone without Motorola s written authorization You will exercise no less than reasonable care to protect the Software from unauthorized disclosure You agree not to disassemble decompile or reverse engineer or create derivative works of the Software except and only to the extent that such activity is express
114. uienndndamtivanansiane 61 E atreiestrens nan eee het RE 62 Poe RES asada eins AA 63 Page 4 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Ee E 64 Fo TN i a einen A AAA 65 e ADOOS PACKET e a 66 138 Advanced Bandwidth Coral E 67 fad Advanced SNMP CORINTO ii iaa 68 7 3 10 Advanced SNMP Access CoOomMTOl issirsstirrisiarrosstirnrisikniinntineessiki siin 70 7 3 11 Operating Mode Modem Repeater Function sssesssssssssrrerirrssrsrersenrnnsseressrrnnss 70 13 12 VLAN CONTQUETNON E 72 A A 73 74 1 JP Contiguration with NAT ENQDIOO scsi asiistsnisieses seas 74 PD MAAN E e TES DIME A dE 76 A SRE DON TOE cross tcieaticrinamnneaseenean tease ha eo 77 7 4 5 Network Encryption TOY A sepia sae ede sanes ga PME E E 78 8 Legal and Regulatory Notices cseceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeenenens 79 8 1 Important Note on Modifications acararoaia arar ras 79 8 2 National and Regional Regulatory Notices 79 8 2 1 U S Federal Communication Commission FCC Notification 79 C22 DSc gnons ECON NIN A 79 Cad Legal NotCES sra 89 8 3 1 Software License Terms and Conditions sa s rirrerssririeisrrriressiisirrssisrarisstisnrninii 89 Cane Hardware Warrenty IF A 91 e E E 91 oe A Lc a dd 92 10 History of Changes in This Document ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeees 93 UL Technical Speciic anons siria diri iii drid las 94 Appendix A International Electric Gr
115. upler 100 0171486N22 Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 250 0171486N23 Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 750 TBD available Q4 2007 ORDERING EQUIPMENT PLUG TYPES For the Modem and Hybrid Adapters a plug type must be specified which will determine the appropriate part number See Appendix A for plug types by country to validate your choice US Plug and Type C plug Gateways ship with one 6 foot power cord and three 3 foot coupling cords of the respective plug type For Gateways using G or plugs one matching power cord and one matching coupling cord kit must be specified by plug type and ordered in addition to the Type C plug Gateway If however you plan to install the Gateway using inductive couplers you need only order the appropriate power cord Before ordering inductive couplers please see the size chart in section 4 2 3 Page 14 of 112 3 1 3 2 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA Planning the Powerline MU Network The Powerline MU network consists of three major design considerations e Canopy wireless devices e Powerline MU devices e Electrical distribution within the building CANOPY WIRELESS Careful planning of the Canopy segment of your network is essential to successful installation Measure distances carefully and examine the physical constraints around the power line installations A site survey questionnaire is posted at http motorola canopywireless com support library region 1 amp cat 8 Install Canopy device
116. ve Coupler Connection Multiple Transformers Capacitive Coupling An ideal place to use capacitive coupling in an individually metered building is directly after the meter bank This reduces the attenuation that the meters cause to the signal and in most cases the local utility will not need to be involved In some areas this is not possible due to the fact that you cannot access the area because of a conduit or other enclosure In most cases capacitive coupling in an individually metered building will have to be done AFTER the meter bank This is best done off of the house or common or landlord meter if it is located in the same room or on the same meter bank as the individual unit meters In this case the RF signal will have to penetrate through the house or common meter then through a SECOND meter to get to the individual units For this reason inductive coupling is the better way to install Powerline MU in an individually metered building Page 31 of 112 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA Meter Bank House Landlord 3 phase neutral Breaker Panel Termination Cabinet neutral Aparimen Breaker Panel Capacitively Couple Figure 14 Individually metered installation capacitive coupling Page 32 of 112 5 1 5 2 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Hardware Installation UPGRADING FIRMWARE NOTE When Upgrading to Firmware Version 2 0 over the Powerline you must upgrade the Modems first the
117. ved Figure 56 Scan Devices Screen Select Scan Devices A list of scanned devices on the Powerline Network and the associated MAC addresses and Link Speed will appear in the box 7 4 5 Network Encryption Key AA Powerline Modem SYSTEM ADVANCED IP ADDRESS POWERLINE Menu Network Encryption Key gt Configure the NEK for Powerline Modem Network Encryption Key Motorola1 Copyright 2006 Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 57 Network Encryption Key Screen To change the Modem Network Encryption Key enter the new network encryption key and select Apply The NEK must be the same as entered in the Gateway Page 77 of 112 7 4 6 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA PSD Setting AA Powerline Modem Menu con Zz U T I SYSTEM ADVANCED IPADDRESS POWERLINE PSD Setting use fixed value 128 Spectral 01 12 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 Spectral 13 24 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 Spectral 25 36 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 Spectral 37 48 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 Spectral 49 60 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 Spectral 61 72 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128
118. with Re eater ooooooccccconcnoncnonanaconononononananancnonononenananes 72 Figure 51 VLAN Configuration ModemM occconnnononcccccnonenonnnanannononononannnanannnenonennnnnnnas 72 Figure 52 IP Address with NAT Enabled Screen ccccccccccseeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeneees 74 Figure 53 IP Address WAN iss soi naiosacenci anine in ca ones anno DANA ANA AAA ARA 75 Figure 54 IP Address DIAZ ii 76 Figure 55 Scan Devices SECA ri A aiani 77 Figure 56 Network Encryption Key Screen 77 Figure 57 PSD Setting SOI ri id Rd is da AN Ni 78 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Where to find information in this user guide oooocccccccncnnnnnnnaccnonononananananannnnnnnn 8 Table 2 Examples of where to find information in this user guide cccmmmncnnccnonno 8 Table 3 AMONIO YPES ssiri ReRe dada oda en a 9 Table 4 Powerline MU Carriers Linked to Carrier Frequency cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenes 55 Page 7 of 112 Powerline MU MOTOROLA 1 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE In future issues this section will identify features descriptions and revisions that are new since the last previous issue of this document 1 1 BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH THIS USER GUIDE Quick Reference The Powerline MU User Guide describes the following Table 1 Where to find information in this user guide Planning and installing Powerline MU Chapters 2 through 5 Configuring and maintaining Powerline MU Chapters 6 and 7 Examples Directions to commonly sought p
119. with an Ethernet cable Figure 1 Powerline MU Network Overview The Canopy Subscriber Module SM is the termination unit of the wireless part of the system and consists of a single transceiver that operates with a 60 degree antenna and communicates with one or more Access Points AP The synchronization and control of the SM is accomplished via the received AP signal After the SM is turned on it scans the channels and automatically registers with an AP The Category 5 Ethernet output cable from the SM plugs directly into the Powerline MU Gateway unit or via a Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter Power to the SM is supplied by use of the SM pigtail electric cord The integrated Subscriber Module SM Powerline Gateway unit provides signal routing to the Modem devices within the home When the Gateway is connected to the low voltage side of the power transformer digital data is transmitted over the power line By using this technique and adding notch filtering Page 11 of 112 2 1 2 1 1 Powerline MU Q MOTOROLA to Powerline MU carriers the potential for radio frequency interference is significantly reduced especially in the HF radio amateur bands Within the home or business the Powerline Modem fits into any standard AC power outlet and performs the power line to Ethernet conversion using the same circuitry as the Powerline MU Gateway An Ethernet cable from the Modem to a computer or router completes the connection The Power
120. y are installed Gateway Configuration Interface Map System System Info Date and Time Password Logs Reboot Backup Site Info Advanced BAM Configuration SNMP Configuration SNMP Access Control VLAN Configuration IP Address IP Configuration Powerline Modem List NEK Configuration PSD Settings Remote NEK CONNECT TO THE GATEWAY To connect to the gateway use a PC or laptop with a web browser Set a static IP address on your Laptop to 192 168 1 97 You may have to temporarily disable anti virus software or disable the proxy settings in your computer Using a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable connect your PC or laptop to one of the numbered Ethernet ports on the front panel of the gateway see Figure 15 Figure 15 Gateway connected to laptop Page 36 of 112 6 1 1 Powerline MU MOTOROLA Open your web browser and enter the following Gateway default IP address http 192 168 1 99 Enter your user ID and password Factory installed defaults User ID admin Password Motorola When you first log in the System Info screen will display User Interface Navigation tips The user interface is divided into four main categories System View and make changes in the system View the system information and logs Set or change the time and date information change the password backup the settings reboot the system view site information and upgrade the Gateway firmware Advanced The Advanced screen give
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