Motorola PTP 500, PTP 300 Post-Power Testing and Fault Finding, Correct operation is as follows

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Post-Power Testing and Fault Finding

The correct operation is as follows

1.Connect the RJ45 to the PIDU Plus and apply power to the PIDU Plus, the green power LED should illuminate continuously.

2.30 seconds after powering, the orange Ethernet LED should be observed starting with 10 slow flashes.

3.If there is a local network connection plus traffic the Ethernet LED will light solidly and flicker to show Ethernet activity.

If the system does not operate correctly, refer to the fault finding guide below.

Fault Finding Guide

The PIDU green power LED does not illuminate

Unplug the ODU connection from the PIDU and check the power LED illumination. If the power LED still does not light then check the power source.

The PIDU green power LED flashes

A flashing power LED indicates that there is a short circuit on the output of the PIDU. Check that pins 4&5 and 7&8 are not crossed with pins 1&2 and 3&6 on the RJ45, and check also that there is a resistance greater than 100K ohms between pins 1&8.

The PIDU Ethernet orange LED flashes ten times but irregularly

Irregularly flashing, seen as a short gap followed by a long gap, indicates that the ODU has booted in recovery mode. This can also indicate an installation wiring problem.

The PIDU Ethernet orange LED flashes ten times but does not show Ethernet activity

Failure of the Ethernet LED to show Ethernet activity can be due to wiring to pins 1&2 and 3&6 being incorrect, for example if the wiring to pins 1 and 3 are crossed.

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PTP 500, PTP 300 specifications

Motorola's PTP 300 and PTP 500 series are engineered to provide robust point-to-point microwave solutions tailored for various applications, including backhaul for broadband networks, enterprise connectivity, and more. These systems are designed to deliver reliable, high-capacity wireless connectivity, making them integral components of modern communication infrastructures.

The PTP 300 series operates in the 2.5 GHz frequency band, allowing for long-range communication capabilities of up to 100 miles, depending on environmental conditions and deployment scenarios. This series supports data rates of up to 56 Mbps, making it suitable for applications that demand high-speed data transmission. It utilizes advanced MIMO technology, which enhances throughput and wireless reliability by utilizing multiple antennas to transmit and receive data simultaneously.

The PTP 500 series, on the other hand, operates in both the 5 GHz and the 4.9 GHz frequency bands. This versatility allows operators to select the optimal frequency for their specific environment, helping to mitigate interference and optimize performance. The PTP 500 series can achieve even higher data rates, reaching up to 300 Mbps, and can cover distances exceeding 30 miles.

Both series feature robust security mechanisms, including AES encryption, to safeguard data integrity and confidentiality. Their inherent design incorporates efficient power consumption and minimal latency, making them suitable for real-time applications like VoIP and video conferencing.

Installation and maintenance of the PTP 300 and PTP 500 systems are user-friendly, owing to a web-based management interface, which simplifies configuration and troubleshooting. They also include auto-alignment features that facilitate quick deployment and ensure optimal signal strength.

In terms of physical characteristics, both the PTP 300 and PTP 500 models are built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, sporting durable enclosures that adhere to IP-rated standards. This resilience makes them apt for outdoor installations.

Overall, the Motorola PTP 300 and PTP 500 series deliver dependable, high-throughput microwave technology, with features that cater to various communication needs while ensuring scalability, security, and ease of use. As networks evolve to accommodate higher bandwidth demands, these systems represent a strong choice for enterprises and service providers alike.