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| Modulation | OFDM |
|---|---|
| Frequency Band | 5.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz |
| Security/Encryption | AES-128 |
| Channel Bandwidth | 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 40 MHz |
| Product Type | Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge |
Identifies the target audience for the user guide, outlining required expertise.
Provides contact details for Motorola support, sales, and general inquiries.
Explains typographic conventions and terminology used in the document.
Details the meaning and purpose of warning, caution, and note indicators.
Describes the core functionality and purpose of the PTP 500 Series Bridge.
Illustrates common scenarios and configurations for deploying the PTP 500 Series Bridge.
Lists and defines the different frequency bands supported by the PTP 500 Series.
Explains how the PTP 500 Series Bridge connects to networks via Ethernet.
Details the features and purpose of the Outdoor Unit (ODU) component.
Describes the Power Indoor Unit (PIDU Plus) and its role in powering the ODU.
Outlines measures for protecting the PTP system from lightning strikes and surges.
Explains how to configure and manage the PTP 500 Series Bridge via its web interface.
Describes methods to optimize link performance based on traffic type (IP/TDM).
Details the system's capability to detect and avoid radar interference.
Covers strategies for selecting appropriate radio channels and managing spectrum usage.
Explains the use of region codes and license keys for regulatory compliance.
Provides guidance on planning wireless links, considering range and obstructions.
Introduces Motorola's LINKPlanner utility for link planning and prediction.
Offers guidelines for choosing optimal locations for ODU and PIDU Plus installation.
Details lightning protection zones (A and B) and ODU placement recommendations.
Provides step-by-step instructions for the detailed installation of the Lightning Protection Unit.
Lists and illustrates the components included in the PTP Lightning Protection Unit (LPU) kit.
Shows the correct wiring diagram for installing the PTP Lightning Protection Unit.
Presents a diagram illustrating the installation of PTP 500 site components with LPU.
Details the necessary checks and tools required before starting the installation process.
Provides instructions and safety precautions for mounting the Outdoor Units (ODUs).
Guides users through the process of connecting the ODU and PIDU Plus components.
Describes the steps to establish and align a radio link between the bridge units.
Explains how to align ODUs using audible tones for optimal signal strength.
Explains how to navigate the PTP 500 web user interface.
Describes the system summary page displaying high-level link status.
Provides a detailed view of the bridge's operation from wireless and network perspectives.
Covers access to administrative functions like configuration and software upgrades.
Details the various configuration options available for the system.
Guides users through the initial setup and configuration process.
Explains how to update the PTP 500 Series system firmware.
Describes features for monitoring and optimizing wireless spectrum usage.
Explains how to access the unit's recovery mode for troubleshooting.
Details the process of upgrading the software image in recovery mode.
Describes how to reset network configuration to factory defaults.
Provides procedures for testing the hardware components at each end of the link.
Outlines steps for diagnosing issues with the wireless radio link.
Describes diagnostic procedures following a lightning strike event.
Details the hardware and features of the connectorized version of the PTP 500 Series.
Covers regulatory requirements specific to connectorized units and external antennas.
Provides installation instructions for the connectorized PTP 500 Series bridge.
Describes the antenna alignment procedure for connectorized units.
Explains how to weatherproof antenna cable connections for durability.
Discusses supplementary lightning protection measures for ODU installations.
Details the process of assembling E1/T1 cables with RJ45 connectors.
Explains how to connect E1/T1 cables to the PIDU Plus using a splitter.
Guides on testing the installed E1/T1 links using loopback connections.
Provides a step-by-step guide and example for calculating data rate capacity.
Presents tables showing data throughput rates for various configurations at 0 km range.
Specifies the AES encryption standard supported by the PTP 500 Series.
Provides a step-by-step guide for enabling AES link encryption.
Details the tFTP attributes required to initiate a remote software upgrade.
Explains how to monitor the status and progress of a TFTP software upgrade.
Outlines the terms and conditions of the software license agreement.
Specifies ownership, restrictions, and prohibited actions related to the software.
Provides general reference information common to all PTP 500 products.
Contains reference information specific to the PTP 54500 frequency variant.
Lists licenses and region codes for PTP 54500, including frequency and max power.
Details system thresholds, output power, and max link loss for PTP 54500.
Lists allowed antennas for PTP 54500 in FCC regions and gain limits.
Contains reference information specific to the PTP 58500 frequency variant.
Lists licenses and region codes for PTP 58500, including frequencies and max power.
Illustrates available spectrum settings for PTP 58500 across different channel bandwidths.