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PTP 600 Series User Guide MOTOROLA POINT-TO-POINT WIRELESS SOLUTIONS 1 MOTOROLA, Inc. Point-to-Point Wireless Bridges – PTP 600 Series Software Release PTP 600-05-00 System User Manual July 26 th , 2007 Ref: PHN-0896-01.08 Copyright Information This document is the confidential property of Motorola, Inc. and without its prior written consent may not be copied or released to third parties. MOTOROLA, the stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat & Tm. Office. PTP 600 is a trademark of Motorola, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2007 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. http://www.motorola.com/ptp Compliance General Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user’s authority to operate the system. NOTE : This system has achieved Type Approval in various countries around the world. This means that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to comply. The frequency bands in which the system operates is may be ‘unlicensed’ and, in these bands, the system can be used provided it does not cause interference. Further, it is not guaranteed protection against interference from other products and installations. 2 The system has basically been shown to comply with the limits for emitted spurious radiation for a Class B digital device 1 , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules in the USA as well as comparable regulations in other countries. These limits have been designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the Outdoor Unit (ODU). • Increase the separation between the equipment and ODU. • Connect the equipment into a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult your installer or supplier for help. Deployment and Operation The Radio Regulations of various countries’ limits constrain the operation of radio products generally. In particular the local regulator may limit the amount of conducted or radiated transmitter power and may require registration of the radio link. The power transmitted by the PTP 600 Series Bridge is controlled by the use of Region-specific License Keys. The following examples show how the regulatory limits apply in some specific countries at the current time. Operators should note that regulations are subject to change. Contact your supplier/installer to ensure that your product is set for the correct License Key for your Country/Region and to ensure that you have fulfilled all the local regulatory requirements, especially if you are intending to use a link with external antennas. Footnotes to the table below indicate countries where registration of the link is currently mandatory. 1 Class B Digital Device, A digital device that is marketed for use in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial, business and industrial environments. 3 Regulations applicable to 2.5GHz PTP 600 Series Bridge variant Examples of Regulatory Limits at 2.5GHz FCC Under FCC Regulations, operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 16 which ensures that the product will meet the requirements of FCC part 27. Note: Spectrum in this band (2499MHz to 2690MHz) is allocated on a Licensed basis in USA. General Notice Applicable to Europe N/A. 4 Regulations applicable to 5.4GHz PTP 600 Series Bridge variant Examples of Regulatory Limits at 5.4GHz Non-FCC and Non-ETSI 2 Equipment can be operated in any mode, best results will be obtained using Region 8 settings (Region 7 if DFS is required) FCC Under FCC Regulations, operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 12 (30dBm or 1W EIRP with Radar Detection) Canada Under IC Regulations, operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 13 (30dBm or 1W EIRP with Radar Detection and barring of the band 5600-5650MHz) ETSI Under ETSI Regulations, operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 12 (30dBm or 1W EIRP with Radar Detection) General Notice Applicable to Europe This equipment complies with the essential requirements for the EU R&E Directive 1999/5/EC. 2 Note: In regions other than EU/USA, specific local regulations may apply. It is the responsibility of the installer/user to check that the equipment as deployed meets local regulatory requirements. And 5 Regulations applicable to 5.8GHz PTP 600 Series Bridge variant Examples of Regulatory Limits USA/ Canada/ Taiwan/ Brazil Equipment can be operated in any mode, best results will be obtained using Region 1 settings UK 3 Under UK Regulations, operation of this product is allowed with a License Key for Region 4 (3W EIRP with Radar Detection) Eire 4 Under Eire Regulations, operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 6 (2W EIRP) Australia Australian laws prohibit use/operation of this product except where it is used with a License Key for Region 3 (4W EIRP) Singapore Under Singapore Regulations, operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 5 (100mW EIRP) Hong Kong Under Hong Kong Regulations, operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 3 (4W EIRP) Korea Under Korean Regulations, operation of this product is only allowed with a License Key for Region 11 (100mW TX Power, Band restricted to 5…
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PTP 25600 ODU CAUTION:This product must be installed in accordance with the instructions in the User Manual FCC ID: QWP25600 MSN: Complies with UL60950 CSA C22.2 No. 60950 LISTING No: E112443 Label Part Number # 2825 not printed (latest) Made in: Germany Power Requirements: 55V 1.2A Model No: WB2781 ESN: (MAC Address)
MOTOROLA POINT TO POINT FIXED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS GROUP Working Paper Analysis of operating and installation requirements to satisfy FCC Regulations for RF exposure compliance for the PTP25600 Products C.F.Fisher Ref: phn-1051 Abstract This document analyses the operating and installation requirements to ensure limits for RF Exposure Compliance are not exceeded by the PTP25600 range of products with integrated antennas. The guidelines in FCC Bulletin 65 are used for the analysis. This document is the confidential property of Motorola, Inc. and without its prior consent may not be copied or released to 3 rd parties. The parameters quoted in this document must be specifically confirmed in writing before they become applicable to any particular order or contract. The company reserves the right to make alterations or amendments to the detail specification at its discretion. The publication of information in this document does not imply freedom from patent or other rights of Orthogon Systems or others. Orthogon Systems and Motorola in Confidence Revision History Version Date Comments Author 0.001 25 June 2007 Initial Issue CF Phn-1051 000V001 Page 2 of 5 Orthogon Systems and Motorola in Confidence Operational Parameters of the PTP25600 Product 1 Scope The purpose of this brief working paper is to identify the RF power produced by the PTP25600 equipment under various operating conditions. This mean RF power plus the antenna gain used in specific installations identifies the effective power density (dBm/cm 2 ) that is to be compared against allowed limits for human exposure. Whilst these products are professionally installed and the installations are expected to be remote from the ‘general population’ it is sensible to calculate the expected exposure limits to provide guidance to installers. 2 References Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields: OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01, August 1997 [1] 3 Background Reference [1] identifies how the radiated power density should be calculated for different distances from the antenna. The variables used are Radiated Power Density (S), conducted power (P), Antenna Gain (G) and distance (R) . The formula given is S= (P * G)/(4 * Pi * R) 2 The limit allowed for S depends on whether the exposure risk is to a member of the public or not. The PTP25600 products are approved by the FCC under the Part27 Rules (Part 27.50 controls the Transmit Power and EIRP requirements). This requires (Part 15.407(f) that all products meet the radio frequency radiation requirements for the “general population/uncontrolled environment” case. At the frequency of operation of these products, this requires that the value of S to be used is 1mW/cm 2 . It is clear from [1] that the power to be used should be the maximum transmitted power, subject to any allowance for source-based time-averaging. Notes a) the FCC require that the power density be calculated at a minimum distance of 20cm b) the value of P * G is the same as the transmitted EIRP. 4 PTP25600 Specific Issues 4.1 FCC Regulations The PTP25600 is approved under FCC Part 27 with the power/EIRP limits being given in subpart 27.50(h)(1)(ii). “If a main or booster station sectorizes or otherwise uses one or more transmitting antennas with a non-omnidirectional horizontal plane radiation pattern, the maximum EIRP in dBW in a given direction shall be determined by the following formula: Phn-1051 000V001 Page 3 of 5 Orthogon Systems and Motorola in Confidence EIRP = 33 dBW + 10 log(X/Y) dBW + 10 log(360/beamwidth) dBW, where X is the actual channel width in MHz, Y is either (i) 6 MHz if prior to transition or the station is in the MBS following transition or (ii) 5.5 MHz if the station is in the LBS and UBS following transition, and beamwidth is the total horizontal plane beamwidth of the individual transmitting antenna for the station or any sector measured at the half-power points.” It should be noted that the Part 27 Regulations are written in terms of the Peak Power which is not relevant to the calculation of radiation exposure. 4.2 PTP25600 Power Capability The PTP25600 products do not have the capability to generate this much EIRP with the standard antenna. The Maximum Transmit Power (conducted) from the PTP25600 is nominally 24dBm measured as an average value across a transmit burst and is the combined power from both antenna ports. A calibrated power control loop ensures this power is not exceeded. The integrated antenna supplied on some units has a maximum gain of 18dBi. 4.3 Dual Polarisation The OS54XX and PTP54400 products use an integrated dual polarised antenna, with each polarisation connected to an identical transceiver circuit inside the unit. In order to comply with the FCC EIRP limits, the design of the products reduces by 3dB the conducted power and EIRP of each of the two individual polarisations. 4.4 Power Control The power levelling loops in the product measure the transmitted power on each polarisation at all times and limit each to the Maximum Transmit Power –3dB. The Maximum Transmit Power during the transmit period (total for both polarisations) for PTP25600 equipments in production is set to not exceed 24dBm. The PTP25600 equipments operate on a TDD basis using the same frequency for up/down link. The transmit duty cycle resulting from the TDD operation is fixed at <50% . The FCC regulations allow source-based time averaging to be used in working out the EIRP value for the exposure calculation. This reduces the effective mean conducted power and EIRP by at least 3dB from the levels of conducted power and EIRP that would be applicable if the products were to transmit with a duty cycle of 100%. It should be noted that this is very much a worst case as the product operates Receiver driven Transmit power control. Phn-1051 000V001 Page 4 of 5 Orthogon Systems and Motorola in Confidence 5 Analysis 5.1 Transmitted Levels The Radiated Power Density can be a…
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TEST REPORT FROM RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD Test of: Motorola WIBB PTP25600 To: FCC Part 27: 2006 Test Report Serial No: RFI/RPTE2/RP49146JD01A Supersedes Test Report Serial No: RFI/RPTE1/RP49146JD01A This Test Report Is Issued Under The Authority Of Michael Derby , Radio Performance Service Leader: Tested By: Ian Watch Checked By: Michael Derby Report Copy No: PDF01 Issue Date: 27 June 2007 Test Dates: 09 May 2007 to 31 May 2007 This report is issued in Adobe Acrobat portable document format (PDF). It is only a valid copy of the report if it is being viewed in PDF format with the following security options not allowed: Changing the document, Selecting text and graphics, Adding or changing notes and form fields. This report may be copied in full. The results in this report apply only to the sample(s) tested. RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No: RFI/RPTE2/RP49146JD01A Page: 2 of 72 Issue Date: 27 June 2007 Test Of: Motorola WIBB PTP25600 To: FCC Part 27 This page is intentionally left blank RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No: RFI/RPTE2/RP49146JD01A Page: 3 of 72 Issue Date: 27 June 2007 Test Of: Motorola WIBB PTP25600 To: FCC Part 27 Table of Contents 1. Client Information............................................................................................................. 4 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT) .......................................................................................... 5 3. Test Specification, Methods And Procedures ............................................................. 11 4. Deviations from the Test Specification ........................................................................ 13 5. Operation Of The EUT During Testing ......................................................................... 14 6. Summary Of Test Results.............................................................................................. 15 7. Measurements, Examinations And Derived Results................................................... 16 Appendix 1. Test Equipment Used ................................................................................... 61 Appendix 2. Measurement Methods ................................................................................. 64 Appendix 3. Modifications Statement from Customer.................................................... 72 RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No: RFI/RPTE2/RP49146JD01A Page: 4 of 72 Issue Date: 27 June 2007 Test Of: Motorola WIBB PTP25600 To: FCC Part 27 1. Client Information Company Name: Motorola Point to Point Fixed Wireless Solutions Group Address: Unit A1 Linhay Business Park Eastern Road Ashburton Devon TQ13 7UP UK Contact Name: Mr C Fisher RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No: RFI/RPTE2/RP49146JD01A Page: 5 of 72 Issue Date: 27 June 2007 Test Of: Motorola WIBB PTP25600 To: FCC Part 27 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT) The following information has been supplied by the client: 2.1. Identification Of Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description: Motorola 2.5 GHz Backhaul Brand Name: WIBB PTP25600 Model Name or Number: PTP25600 ODU Serial Number: 80:1E:70 Hardware Version Number: Version 2 Software Version Number: 05 FCC ID (if applicable): QWP25600 Country of Manufacturer: UK Date of Receipt: 09 May 2007 Description: Network Card/Power Supply Unit Brand Name: Motorola PIDU Plus Model Name or Number: PTP600 Series Serial Number: 0652503182 Hardware Version Number: 01 Software Version Number: None stated FCC ID (if applicable): Not applicable Country of Manufacturer: China Date of Receipt: 09 May 2007 Description: Motorola 2.5 GHz Backhaul Brand Name: WIBB PTP25600 Model Name or Number: TDD Synch Unit Serial Number: #2 Hardware Version Number: 1 Software Version Number: None stated FCC ID (if applicable): Not applicable Country of Manufacturer: USA Date of Receipt: 09 May 2007 RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No: RFI/RPTE2/RP49146JD01A Page: 6 of 72 Issue Date: 27 June 2007 Test Of: Motorola WIBB PTP25600 To: FCC Part 27 2.2. Description Of EUT The EUT was a Point to Point wireless Ethernet bridge, operating in the 2495 MHz to 2690 MHz frequency band with TDD Synch Unit containing GPS module and power supply. The system operates with 5 MHz, 10 MHz and 15 MHz nominal channel bandwidths. The channel widths allowed under Part 27 are 5.5 MHz and 6 MHz, depending on the sub-band used. For the purpose of these tests, the 5 MHz channel bandwidth signal is used to represent both of these channels. FCC Part 27 Regulations also allow the concatenation of 2 or 3 channels. The 10 MHz and 15 MHz channel bandwidth signals are used when the channels are concatenated. The EUT can be used for Broadband Radio Service (BRS) or Educational Broadband Service (EBS), as defined in FCC Part 27.4. 2.3. Modifications Incorporated In EUT The client has lowered the maximum power on the top channel only, in order to comply with the conducted emission at the band edge. Please refer to Appendix 3 for further details on the modifications made, as declared by Motorola. RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD TEST REPORT S.No: RFI/RPTE2/RP49146JD01A Page: 7 of 72 Issue Date: 27 June 2007 Test Of: Motorola WIBB PTP25600 To: FCC Part 27 2.4. Additional Information Related To Testing Power Supply Requirement: 110V 60 Hz, AC Mains Supply Intended Operating Environment: Outdoor use, commercial environment Equipment Category: 2.5 GHz Backhaul Transceiver, fixed installation Type of Unit: Base station, fixed location Weight: <10 kg Dimensions: 305mm x 305mm x 80mm Interface Ports: RJ45 Transmit Frequency Range: 2499.25 MHz to 2687.25 MHz Transmit Channels Tested: Channel ID Channel Number Channel Frequency (MHz) Low Band A 2499.25 Mid Band B 2593.00 5 MHz channel spacing: High Band C 2687.25 Transmit Channels Tested Channel ID Channel Number Channel Frequency (MHz) Low Band A 2502.00 Mid Band B 2590.00 10 MHz channel spacing: High Band C 2684.50 Transmit Channels Tested Channel ID Channel Number Channel Frequency (MHz) Low Band A 2504.75 Mid…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | 27 | 2.62 GHz - 2.69 GHz | 22.38 W | 15M0W7D | 8 ppm |

60 GHz Outdoor Wireless Gigabit Ethernet Bridge
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
60 GHz Outdoor Wireless Gigabit Ethernet Bridge
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
60 GHz Outdoor Wireless Gigabit Ethernet Bridge
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Wireless Ethernet Bridge, Dual Channel OFDM MIMO Combination Access Point, Subscriber Station and Point to Point Equipment
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Ethernet Bridge
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System