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| Model | PTP 58500 |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge |
| Frequency Band | 5 GHz |
| Data Rate | Up to 300 Mbps |
| Modulation | OFDM |
| IP Rating | IP67 |
| Channel Bandwidth | 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 40 MHz |
| Ethernet Ports | 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| Security | AES Encryption |
General compliance statements and warnings regarding system operation and modifications.
Guidelines and warnings to prevent overexposure to RF energy during installation and operation.
Details on calculating separation distances and power compliance margins for RF exposure.
Crucial safety warnings for installation, grounding, and power supply usage.
Introduction to the PTP 500 Series Bridge and identifies the target audience for the guide.
Provides support contacts, repair procedures, and RMA information.
Overview of the PTP 500 Series Bridge, its application, and technology.
Details the ODU as a self-contained unit housing radio and networking electronics.
Describes the PIDU Plus for generating ODU supply voltage and injecting it into Ethernet.
Explains power redundancy using alternative DC supplies and external AC/DC options.
Specifies cable types, connectors, lightning protection, and mounting brackets.
Explains configuration and management via web server and SNMP protocol.
Explains the PTP 500 Series Bridge architecture, including TDD, MIMO, and OFDM technologies.
Discusses spectrum planning approaches: i-DFS and fixed frequency modes.
Explains how Region Codes and License Keys control operation based on regional regulations.
Details restrictions on radio operation, including Radar Avoidance and RTTT avoidance.
Covers frequency planning, raster considerations, and channel bandwidth settings.
Covers operating distance, networking info, lightning protection, and electrical requirements.
Guidelines for selecting installation locations for ODU and PIDU Plus, including specific considerations.
Explains path loss calculation and defines terms like link loss and system thresholds.
Presents link loss, output power, and system thresholds versus modulation mode.
Steps before installation, tools needed, and support resources.
Instructions for mounting the ODU using the provided bracket to poles.
Guide on connecting system components, including cable preparation and ODU connections.
Covers cable routing, fitting lightning protection, and grounding the installation.
Describes network connection to PIDU Plus and optional PIDU Plus wall mounting.
Procedure for aligning ODUs and additional installation notes for power settings.
Describes the Home page, displaying a high-level summary of wireless link status and equipment.
Explains how the Home page displays outstanding system alarms via a warning triangle.
Details various system alarms including Install Status, Region Codes, and Ethernet Mismatches.
Provides a detailed view of system operation from wireless and network perspectives.
Details attributes like Link Name, Software Version, Region Code, and Ethernet Link Status.
Details metrics like Receive Power, Vector Error, Link Loss, and Data Rates.
Provides access to general, LAN, and QoS configuration, plus save/restore functionality.
Configures LAN interface: IP address, subnet mask, gateway, VLAN settings.
Allows configuring traffic classes and details default QoS classification rules.
Allows backup and restore of the wireless unit's operational configuration.
Displays statistics, packet counts, data rates, and detailed counter definitions.
Covers install pages, manual configuration, IP settings, and license key entry.
Wizard step for wireless parameters, including frequency, spectrum management, and fixed frequency.
Confirms installation settings, arms the agent, reboots, and disarms the installation.
Procedure for software upgrades and details on Spectrum Management features.
Configures remote management, SNMP, SMTP, SNTP, and diagnostics alarms.
Manages system administration password, license key, properties, and unit reboot.
Procedure to reload a software image to recover from corruption or incorrect image.
Resets IP/Ethernet to defaults, erases configuration, security parameters, and reboots.
Troubleshooting hardware issues, focusing on power and Ethernet LED indicators.
Diagnoses Ethernet issues, checks wiring resistances, and LED behavior.
Troubleshooting radio link issues: 'No Activity' and 'Some Activity' scenarios.
Explains lightning protection principles and classifies installation zones (A and B).
Recommends components and procedures for detailed installation and testing.
Verifies installation by checking resistances before power and LED behavior after power.
Aids in locating wiring faults and provides guidelines for additional lightning protection.
Presents calculations for lateral force based on wind speed and antenna surface area.
States bridge wind resistance capabilities and recommends obtaining local wind speed data.
Details scope, description, and hardware for the connectorized variant supporting external antennas.
Lists antenna options for 5.8 GHz and 5.4 GHz, specifying FCC limits and gain.
Details connectorized variant features and modifications to the Status Page.
Shows configuration pages prompting for Antenna Gain, Cable Loss, and EIRP.
Considers deployment scenarios and adherence to local EIRP regulations.
Lists allowed antennas for USA/Canada and details cable loss for FCC regions.
Covers installation steps: antenna choice, cables, tools, supplies, and alignment.
Provides guidelines for weatherproofing antenna connections and additional grounding methods.
Presents plots of throughput versus link range for various modulation modes.
Step-by-step guide to enabling AES link encryption by entering new license keys.
Enables AES encryption, covers modes/keys, and answers common encryption questions.
Warns against unauthorized changes that could void warranty or authority to operate.
Provides FCC, IC, and EU notifications for PTP 58500 and PTP 54500 variants.
Refers to Section 2 'Avoiding Hazards' for information on RF energy exposure.
Terms and conditions for using Motorola's proprietary software and documentation.
Outlines permitted uses, prohibits unauthorized actions, and acknowledges proprietary information.
Covers U.S. Government rights, license term, governing law, and assignment.
Copyright and license terms for included third-party software components.
Details hardware warranty and limits Motorola's liability for damages.
Lists system specs for PTP 54500/58500 variants: RF Band, Antenna, Range, Security.
Details management aspects and Ethernet Bridging specifications.
Provides physical dimensions, powering details, and safety compliance certifications.
Lists EMC emissions and immunity compliance, and radio certifications by region.
Illustrates PIDU Plus to ODU and ODU to Network Equipment connection diagrams.
Answers common questions about PoE adaptors, MIMO, non-line-of-sight, and product features.
Addresses questions on transmit power, interference avoidance, network integration, and security.