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 radio regulations
The maximum EIRP in band edge channels for the USA and Canada 5.2 GHz band is listed in
Table 110.
Table 110
Edge channel power reduction in regulatory band 38
Channel Bandwidth
Channel Frequency
Maximum EIRP
5 MHz Below 5256.0 MHz 24 dBm
Above 5344.0 MHz 24 dBm
10 MHz Below 5260.0 MHz 23 dBm
Above 5337.0 MHz 23 dBm
15 MHz Below 5267.0 MHz 22 dBm
Above 5330.0 MHz 22 dBm
20 MHz Below 5271.0 MHz 25 dBm
Above 5325.0 MHz 21 dBm
30 MHz Below 5280.0 MHz 25 dBm
Above 5308.0 MHz 23 dBm
40 MHz Below 5290.0 MHz 24 dBm
Above 5299.0 MHz 20 dBm
45 MHz Below 5295.0 MHz 24 dBm
Above 5295.0 MHz 20 dBm
5.4 GHz band edge channel power reduction
Equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) is restricted in edge channels when the PTP 700 is
operated the 5.4 GHz band with the USA or Canada country license. The amount of EIRP
reduction has been determined during regulatory testing and cannot be changed by
professional installers or end users. Units intended for the USA and Canada market are locked
for use in the USA or Canada and cannot be operated under the regulations for other
regulatory domains.
The PTP 700 takes into account the antenna gain and cable loss configured by the professional
installer in the web-based interface to limit the EIRP to ensure regulatory compliance. No
additional action is required by the installer to reduce transmitter power in band edge
channels.
The maximum EIRP in band edge channels for the USA and Canada 5.4 GHz band is listed in
Table 111.
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