Motorola PTP 200 (OFDM, PMP 100, PMP 400 manual Legal Notices, Software License Terms and Conditions

Page 54

Release 11.0

 

 

 

Release Notes and User Guide Supplement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.4 GHz

 

Integrated, 17 dBi

0.05 W

50

10

6 cm

20 cm

10

OFDM

 

 

(10 dBm)

(17 dB)

W/m2

 

(8 in)

 

 

 

Connectorized, 17

0.05 W

50

10

6 cm

20 cm

10

 

 

dBi

(10 dBm)

(17 dB)

W/m2

 

(8 in)

 

5.8 GHz

 

Integrated SM

0.05 W

50

10

6 cm

20 cm

10

OFDM

 

 

(10 dBm)

(10 dB)

W/m2

 

(8 in)

 

 

 

Connectorized AP

0.063 W

40

10

14 cm

80 cm

10

 

 

 

(17 dBm)

(16 dB)

W/m2

 

(32 in)

 

4.9 GHz

 

Integrated, 17 dBi

0.063 W

40

10

14 cm

20 cm

2

OFDM

 

 

(18 dBm)

(16 dB)

W/m2

 

(8 in)

 

 

 

Connectorized, 17

0.063 W

40

10

14 cm

20 cm

2

 

 

dBi

(18 dBm)

(16 dB)

W/m2

 

(8 in)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Recommended Separation Distance is chosen to give significant compliance margin in all cases. It is also chosen so that a given item (bare module, reflector, or LENS) always has the same distance, regardless of frequency band, to simplify remembering and following exposure distances in the field.

These are conservative distances:

They are along the beam direction (the direction of greatest energy). Exposure to the sides and back of the module is significantly less.

They meet sustained exposure limits for the general population (not just short-term occupational exposure limits), with considerable margin.

In the reflector cases, the calculated compliance distance d is greatly overestimated because the far-field equation models the reflector as a point source and neglects the physical dimension of the reflector.

11.4LEGAL NOTICES

11.4.1 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 Motorola 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.

Issue 1, March 2011

Page 54

Image 54
Contents Software Release Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Trademarks, Product Names, and Service Names Table of Contents List of Tables Regulatory and Legal NoticesList of Figures Document Change History IntroductionRelease 11.0 Overview AbbreviationsFeedback on Documentation Technical SupportP7/P8/P9/P10/P11 Hardware Series Europe, Middle East, and Africa PhoneCanada Asia and Pacific Latin and Central AmericaApplicability Modulation PMP Radio Series PTP Radio Series Module TypeObtaining Cnut Upgrade Packages Upgrading to ReleaseFeatures Release 11.0 FeaturesSM Receive Target Level can now be Regions Products Feature Description Affected DetailsSee for Radius for PMP Radius Implementation OverviewRadius Functions Authentication Server BAM Configuring AP and SM for Radius SM AuthenticationDisabled Tested Radius ServersSM Authentication Mode Require Radius or Follow AP APs Configuration Security tabSM Phase 1 Outside Identity parameters and settings SM Phase 2 Inside Identity parameters and settingsHandling Certificates Certificate management on SMsConfiguring Your Radius Server for SM Authentication Using Cnut to distribute certificates to SMsCanopy Radius Vendor Specific Attributes VSAs Configuring Your Radius Server for SM ConfigurationValue SM GUI Page Tab Parameter Default Size Name Number TypeMotorola-Canopy-DLBL Motorola-Canopy-ULBLMotorola-Canopy-DLBR Motorola-Canopy-VLLEARNNENAP Technician/Installer/Administrator Authentication SM Technician/Installer/Administrator Authentication APs Account User Authentication tabAccess Tracking Configuring Your Radius Server for Device Access TrackingProcedures Configuring a basic systemPage Resolved Issues Improvements and issues resolved in ReleaseProducts Issue Discussion Affected Known Open Issues Release 11.0 known open issuesProducts Description Discussion and Recommendations Affected BAM 169.254/16 SM IP address space to access DNS services Region Code as Test with MIRUS Region Code Operation PMP AP and PTP BH Region Code Set to United StatesGHz Ofdm PMP & PTP U.S. Region Code operation OfdmPMP 430 Center Channels GHz FSK PMP & PTP U.S. Region Code operationPMP 430 center channels by channel bandwidth and region code PMP 100 Series DFS Operation Based on Region Code PMP 100 AP/SM DFS operation based on region codeGHz Region Code PTP 100 Series DFS Operation Based on Region Code PTP 100 backhaul operation based on region codeRegion GHz Code1 PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 DFS Operation Based on Region Code PMP 400/430 and PTP 200 DFS operation based on region codeRegion Code Frequency Radio Platform Canopy MIB Performance Benchmarking Process DefinitionsSystem Performance and System Constraints PMP 430 5.4 and 5.8-GHz Ofdm with 10MHz Channels PMP 430 5.4 and 5.8-GHz Ofdm with 20MHz ChannelsSmaller Packets Benchmark Definition Pps Regulatory and Legal Notices Important Note on ModificationsNational and Regional Regulatory Notices FCC ID ABZ89FC5804 Within MHz ISM band MHz channels Centered on Industry Canada IC Notification Release Release Notes and User Guide Supplement EU Declaration of Conformity for RoHS Compliance European Union Notification for 5.7 and 5.8 GHz ProductEquipment Disposal UK Notification11.2.10Czech Republic Notification Belgium NotificationLuxembourg Notification 11.2.11Norway Notification11.2.13Australia Notification 11.2.14Labeling and Disclosure Table for ChinaChina disclosure table RF Exposure Separation Distances Exposure separation distancesModule Type Separation Distance from Persons Calculated exposure distances and power compliance margins # SLegal Notices Software License Terms and ConditionsRelease Release Notes and User Guide Supplement Hardware Warranty in US Limit of Liability

PTP 100 (FSK), PMP 400, PTP 200 (OFDM, PMP 100 specifications

Motorola has long been a key player in the wireless communications market, known for its innovative solutions that cater to various connectivity needs. Among its diverse product range, the Motorola PMP 100 and PTP 200 series stand out as robust solutions for both point-to-multipoint (PMP) and point-to-point (PTP) applications, utilizing advanced modulation technologies such as OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing) and FSK (Frequency Shift Keying).

The Motorola PMP 100 series is designed for wireless broadband access, enabling operators to provide high-speed internet connectivity to rural and underserved areas. Its capability to support multiple users makes it an ideal choice for ISPs looking to deliver last-mile connectivity. The PMP 100 operates in the 2.4 GHz and 5.7 GHz frequency bands, ensuring flexibility and compliance with various regulatory requirements. One of its key features is the use of OFDM technology, which enhances spectral efficiency and minimizes interference, resulting in reliable data transmission even in challenging environments.

On the other hand, the PTP 200 series focuses on point-to-point communication, offering high-capacity backhaul links between two locations. The PTP 200 is optimized for performance in line-of-sight scenarios, featuring advanced antenna options and narrow beam width capabilities. This product also leverages OFDM technology, which provides increased data rates and improved capacity, supporting applications such as video surveillance, voice over IP, and enterprise connectivity.

In addition to the PMP and PTP 200 series, Motorola also offers the PMP 400 and PTP 100, which utilize FSK modulation. The PMP 400 series further advances the capabilities of wireless broadband access, featuring enhanced error correction, allowing for better performance in adverse conditions. This series is particularly well-suited for environments with high noise levels, making it a reliable choice for industrial applications. The PTP 100 series, on the other hand, operates effectively in point-to-point scenarios with lower bandwidth requirements, ensuring cost-effective solutions for dedicated leased line services.

In summary, the Motorola PMP and PTP series represent a comprehensive suite of wireless communication solutions, utilizing advanced modulation technologies like OFDM and FSK to deliver high-speed, reliable connectivity. These products demonstrate Motorola's commitment to innovation, addressing the diverse needs of users ranging from ISPs to enterprise customers, all while ensuring robust performance and ease of deployment in various environments.