Motorola 600SSC User Manual

Motorola 600SSC - Canopy Surge Suppressor Manual

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  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 1
    Canopy® 400 Series User Guide (OFDM AP and SM) Supplement to the Canopy System Release 8 User Guide Version: 1 Issued: April, 2008
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    notice on exposure distance in Section 6.3 on page 36. See important regulatory and legal notices in Section 2 on page 6. User Guide 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 600SSC | User Manual - Page 3
    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide Table of Contents 1 Introduction ...4 2 Product Description 6 3 Planning...12 4 Configuring...15 5 Installation ...26 6 Regulatory and Legal Notices 32 List of Tables Table 1: Performance Details 11 Table 2:
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    400 Series and standard Canopy. The Canopy System Release 8 User Guide is available from the "User Guides" section of the Canopy web site, at http://motorola.canopywireless.com/support/library/. In addition to Canopy knowledge and experience, this guide assumes that the reader has general RF (Radio
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    for resolution of a problem: 1. Check documentation:  This document  Canopy System Release 8 User's Guide, available at http://motorola.canopywireless.com/support/library/ 2. Consider checking the Canopy Community Forum at http://motorola.canopywireless.com/support/community. 3. Consider checking
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 6
    Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide 2 Product Description Canopy 400 Series adds OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) products to the Canopy family. Three main products are included in the Canopy 400 Series: • Model No. 5440SM - a CSM 54400 5.4 GHz Canopy OFDM Subscriber Module, as shown
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    AP and SM User Guide Figure 2: Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP (connectorized radio and antenna) In addition, a Canopy CMMmicro or CMM4 provides synchronization and power to the Canopy 400 Series APs, and a 600SSC surge suppressor, a replacement for the 300SS surge suppressor provides over-voltage and
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide Canopy does. The GUI (Graphical User Interface) is almost identical to Canopy's, with a few additions to support OFDM-specific features. Canopy same as in Canopy Release 8.2. Two alternate frequencies can be configured to provide service in the unlikely
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    The AP provides a grounding lug for grounding to the tower or support structure. The 600SSC surge suppressor replaces earlier surge suppressors and should be used within 3 ft (1 m) of the AP. A pole mount kit is available for the 600SSC, and provides a grounding lug that can be used for terminating
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide • 90° sectors • Antenna optimized for system 8.25 x 3.75 in (hwd) (~1.3 kg, 34 x 21 x 9.5 cm) System technical details include • Standard Canopy temperature range of -40° C to +55° C • Latency of 5-7 msec roundtrip • DES encryption Table 1 shows
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide Table 1: Performance Details Product Parameters 5.4 GHz OFDM 5.4 GHz FSK (for comparison) Modulation Typical Maximum Range Typical Maximum Aggregate (up+down) Throughput Nominal Receive Sensitivity (including
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 12
    and SM User Guide 3 Planning Canopy 400 Series products use a 10 MHz channel size configurable on 5 MHz centers. This channel size, along with some different characteristics due to the use OFDM carrier technology and QPSK, 16 QAM, or 64 QAM modulation, supports somewhat different channel planning
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide service area and using one of the many radio to transmit a given amount of data as if they were running at 3X. Similar to standard Canopy, Canopy 400 Series modules may see reduced total throughput when handling traffic with a high percentage of small packets.
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    OFDM AP and SM User Guide 3.5.2 Frame Calculations and Configuration Settings Interference between collocated Canopy systems can be avoided by following two practices: 1. Use a CMM. This synchronizes frame start, so that all collocated APs begin transmitting at the same time
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    User Guide 4 Configuring Most Canopy Series 400 configuration items are identical or very similar to configuration items in standard FSK Canopy modules , 2X, and 3X - instead of the two levels offered by standard Canopy. 3X supports a typical maximum aggregate (sum of up and down) throughput of 21
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide link optimization work well with 3X operation allowed. If you are having trouble aiming a link or getting it to register, locking the link link can choose its own rate dynamically. • General link troubleshooting Note that it is useful for as many links as
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    SM User Guide GHz band because the regulations are for spectral power density and with half the channel size (10 MHz vs 20 MHz), Canopy OFDM 3X operation. It may be useful to reduce Transmitter Output Power when Canopy systems are located close together, with good coverage given because of their
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide • if the Downlink Data % is set to greater than DFS status of all three frequencies and a DFS log of past DFS events. Note, unlike standard Canopy, the Canopy 400 Series AP and SM do not offer "Whitening", as the OFDM technology obviates the need for
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide 4.4.1 Background and Operation The modules use region-specific DFS set to a value other than "None". For the US, the DFS in Release 8.4, the initial Canopy 400 Series release, meets FCC Report and Order 03-287. For Canada, the DFS meets Industry Canada
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide detected during this minute, the module then proceeds to to a different AP or BHM if color codes, AP transmitting frequencies, and SM scanned frequencies support that connection. To simplify operation and ensure compliance, an SM takes on the DFS type of
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 21
    400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide IMPORTANT! Operators under regulatory requirements for DFS must ensure the new Canopy parameter "Region Code" is set correctly. This applies to initial configuration, after a module is reset to factory defaults, or after a module is upgraded. An AP
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide An SM has both a configurable Region Code and, once it registers to an AP, an active Region Code. After an SM registers to an AP,
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide The AP always operates under its manually configured Region Code (the one on the Configuration => General page), and so does not show a Region Code on its Home => General Status page. Under normal
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide Figure 8: Alternate Frequencies, and Antenna Gain on "Configuration => Radio" page Setting External Antenna Gain The GUI on modules running DFS includes an "External Antenna Gain"
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 25
    User Guide Similarly for the AP, enter the antenna gain in the External Antenna Gain field. The standard antenna sold with the AP has a 17 dBi gain. Typical External Antenna Gain values are shown in Table 5. Table 5: Typical "External Antenna Gain" Values For this installation Canopy 400 Series
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    specific to the Canopy 400 Series AP. General communications equipment, infrastructure, and facilities site design should be performed in line with Motorola's "Standards and Guidelines for Communications Sites" (also known as the R56 manual), available from http://www.motorola-wls.com/Dynamic
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 27
    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM Procedure 2: Assembling the AP, and attaching to tower User Guide 1. Perform a parts check to ensure all assembly. Although it may seem intuitive to attach both brackets to the tower or pole and then hang the antenna, it usually works better to have the bottom
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide 6. Use standard work and safety practices for tower climbing, and connect the upper bracket to a pole, mounting fixture, or the tower. 7. Hang the antenna assembly on the upper bracket 8. Connect the lower bracket to the pole or tower, using the quick-
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 29
    water ingress around the connector. 3. Use a 600SSC surge suppressor within 3 ft (~1 m) of the AP, and ground it to known good ground (Protective Earth - PE) on the tower or support structure with a 10 AWG ground strap. A pole mount kit is available for mounting the 600SSC to the tower or mast. The
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 30
    earlier surge suppressors, and supports up to three 600SSCs on an Ethernet link in series, for example, a 600SSC within 3 ft (~1 m) of an AP, another 600SSC where the Ethernet cable enters a telecommunications hut, and the equivalent of a 600SSC built into each of the 8 ports on a CMM4. A pole mount
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    SM User Guide The Canopy 400 a 600SSC can be used within 3 ft (~1 m) of the SM to provide additional protection. Especially in cases where the SM is mounted high the link is within operating margins. deciding if a link is serviceable (link tests give a much better indication), or comparing the
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 32
    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide 6 Regulatory and Legal Notices 6.1 IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS 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
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 33
    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide Table 6: US FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers and Covered 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
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 34
    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide with the instructions for use, Motorola Canopy Wireless equipment service center for information about the waste collection system in your country. 6.2.5 EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance Motorola hereby declares that these Motorola
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 35
    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide The relevant Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.canopywireless.com/doc.php. 6.2.6 Luxembourg Notification 5.4GHz products can only be used for mobile services Republic of China requires that Motorola's products comply with China
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 36
    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide The Disclosure Table (see Table 7) is intended only Type Table 8: Exposure Separation Distances Separation Distance from Persons Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP or SM At least 20 cm (approx 8 in) Canopy Module (for comparison) At least 20 cm (approx 8
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide • ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation are also chosen so that an OFDM module has the same exposure distance as a Canopy module, to simplify communicating and heeding exposure distances in the field. These are conservative
  • Motorola 600SSC | User Manual - Page 38
    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide 6.4 LEGAL NOTICES 6.4.1 Software License Terms and 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
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    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
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    Canopy 400 Series OFDM AP and SM User Guide US Government Users. If you are a US Government user, then the 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
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Canopy
®
400 Series User Guide
(OFDM AP and SM)
Supplement to the Canopy System Release 8 User Guide
Version: 1
Issued: April, 2008