User's Guide Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Cambium PTP 700 Series User Guide
- Contents
- About This User Guide
- Contacting Cambium Networks
- Purpose
- Cross references
- Feedback
- Important regulatory information
- Radar avoidance
- USA and Canada specific information
- Renseignements specifiques aux USA et au Canada
- EU Declaration of Conformity
- Application firmware
- Specific expertise and training for professional installers
- Avoidance of weather radars
- External antennas
- Antennas externes
- Ethernet networking skills
- Lightning protection
- Training
- Problems and warranty
- Security advice
- Warnings, cautions, and notes
- Caring for the environment
- Chapter 1: Product description
- Overview of the PTP 700 Series
- Wireless operation
- Ethernet bridging
- TDM bridging
- System management
- FIPS 140-2 mode
- Chapter 2: System hardware
- Outdoor unit (ODU)
- Power supply units (PSU)
- Antennas and antenna cabling
- Ethernet cabling
- PTP-SYNC unit
- GPS receiver
- Network indoor unit (NIDU)
- Chapter 3: System planning
- Typical deployment
- Site planning
- Grounding and lightning protection
- Lightning protection zones
- Site grounding system
- ODU and external antenna location
- ODU ambient temperature limits
- ODU wind loading
- Hazardous locations
- PSU DC power supply
- PSU location
- PTP-SYNC location
- GPS receiver location
- NIDU location
- Drop cable grounding points
- LPU location
- Multiple LPUs
- Radio spectrum planning
- Link planning
- Planning for connectorized units
- Configuration options for TDD synchronization
- Data network planning
- TDM network planning
- Network management planning
- Security planning
- System threshold, output power and link loss
- Data throughput capacity tables
- Chapter 4: Legal and regulatory information
- Cambium Networks end user license agreement
- Definitions
- Acceptance of this agreement
- Grant of license
- Conditions of use
- Title and restrictions
- Confidentiality
- Right to use Cambium’s name
- Transfer
- Updates
- Maintenance
- Disclaimer
- Limitation of liability
- U.S. government
- Term of license
- Governing law
- Assignment
- Survival of provisions
- Entire agreement
- Third party software
- Compliance with safety standards
- Compliance with radio regulations
- Type approvals
- FCC/IC compliance
- FCC product labels
- Industry Canada product labels
- 4.9 GHz FCC and IC notification
- Utilisation de la bande 4.9 GHz FCC et IC
- 5.1 GHz FCC notification
- 5.2 GHz and 5.4 GHz FCC and IC notification
- Utilisation de la bande 5.4 GHz FCC et IC
- 5.8 GHz FCC notification
- 5.8 GHz IC notification
- 5.1 GHz band edge channel power reduction
- 5.2 GHz band edge channel power reduction
- 5.4 GHz band edge channel power reduction
- Réduction de puissance aux bords de la bande 5.4 GHz
- 5.8 GHz band edge channel power reduction
- Réduction de puissance aux bords de la bande 5.8 GHz
- Selection of antennas
- European Union compliance
- Cambium Networks end user license agreement
Chapter 4: Legal and regulatory information Compliance with safety standards
Table 103
Minimum safe distances for FCC bands
Band
Antenna
P (W)
(*1)
G
(*2)
d (m)
(*3)
4.9 GHz Parabolic 6 ft (37.2 dBi) 0.127 4265.8 2.07
Flat Plate (28.0 dBi) 0.326 512.9 1.15
Sectorized (17.0 dBi) 0.333 40.7 0.33
Omni (13.0 dBi) 0.333 16.2 0.21
5.1 GHz Parabolic 4 ft (34.5 dBi)
Integrated (23.0 dBi)
Sectorized (17.0 dBi)
Omni (13.0 dBi)
5.2 GHz,
5.4 GHz
Parabolic 4 ft (34.9 dBi)
Integrated (23.0 dBi)
Sectorized (17.0 dBi)
Omni (13.0 dBi)
5.8 GHz Parabolic 6 ft (38.1 dBi) 0.635 5248.1 5.15
Flat Plate (28.5 dBi) 0.635 575.4 1.71
Sectorized (17.0 dBi) 0.080 40.7 0.16
Omni (13.0 dBi) 0.201 16.2 0.16
(*1) P: maximum average transmit power capability of the radio (Watt)
(*2) G: total transmit gain as a factor, converted from dB, including 0.9 dB cable loss for
connectorised antennas
(*3) d: minimum distance from antenna (meters)
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