Cambium Networks 89FT0020 ePMP 2000 Fixed Outdoor Point to Multi-Point Transceiver User Manual pmp 0412 regulatory new

Cambium Networks Inc. ePMP 2000 Fixed Outdoor Point to Multi-Point Transceiver pmp 0412 regulatory new

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               System Release 2.6.1   Product Description  System Planning  Configuration  Operation and Troubleshooting   Legal and Reference Information  User Guide For Regulatory Review Only
CAMBIUM NETWORKS     2 Accuracy While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Cambium Networks assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the information obtained herein. Cambium reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein to improve reliability, function, or design, and reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in content hereof with no obligation to notify any person of revisions or changes. Cambium does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product, software, or circuit described herein; neither does it convey license under its patent rights or the rights of others. It is possible that this publication may contain references to, or information about Cambium products (machines and programs), programming, or services that are not announced in your country. Such references or information must not be construed to mean that Cambium intends to announce such Cambium products, programming or services in your country.  Copyrights This document, Cambium products, and 3rd Party software products described in this document may include or describe copyrighted Cambium and other 3rd Party supplied computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Cambium, its licensors, and other 3rd Party supplied software certain exclusive rights for copyrighted material, including the exclusive right to copy, reproduce in any form, distribute and make derivative works of the copyrighted material. Accordingly, any copyrighted material of Cambium, its licensors, or the 3rd Party software supplied material contained in the Cambium products described in this document may not be copied, reproduced, reverse engineered, distributed, merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Cambium. Furthermore, the purchase of Cambium products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Cambium or other 3rd Party supplied software, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.  Restrictions Software and documentation are copyrighted materials. Making unauthorized copies is prohibited by law. No part of the software or documentation may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without prior written permission of Cambium. License Agreements  The software described in this document is the property of Cambium and its licensors. It is furnished by express license agreement only and may be used only in accordance with the terms of such an agreement.  High Risk Materials  Cambium and its supplier(s) specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for any high risk activities or uses of its products including, but not limited to, the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or aircraft communication systems, air traffic control, life support, or weapons systems (“High Risk Use”).  Any High Risk is unauthorized, is made at your own risk and you shall be responsible for any and all losses, damage or claims arising out of any High Risk Use. © 2016 Cambium Networks Limited. All Rights Reserved.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS    3Safety and regulatory information This section describes important safety and regulatory guidelines that must be observed by personnel installing or operating ePMP equipment. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  Warning To prevent loss of life or physical injury, observe the safety guidelines in this section. Power lines Exercise extreme care when working near power lines. Working at heights Exercise extreme care when working at heights. Grounding and protective earth Connectorized ePMP devices must be properly grounded to protect against lightning. It is the user’s responsibility to install the equipment in accordance with national regulations. In the USA, follow Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1984 (USA). In Canada, follow Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code. These codes describe correct installation procedures for grounding the outdoor unit, mast, lead-in wire and discharge unit, size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes. Other regulations may apply in different countries and therefore it is recommended that installation be contracted to a professional installer.  Powering down before servicing Always power down and unplug the equipment before servicing. Primary disconnect device  The ePMP power supply is the primary disconnect device. External cables Safety may be compromised if outdoor rated cables are not used for connections that will be exposed to the outdoor environment. RF exposure near the antenna Strong radio frequency (RF) fields will be present close to the antenna when the transmitter is on. Always turn off the power to the ePMP device before undertaking maintenance activities in front of the antenna. Minimum separation distances Install the ePMP device so as to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons. The minimum separation distances for each frequency variant are specified in Calculated distances and power compliance margins on page 193.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS    4IMPORTANT REGULATORY INFORMATION The ePMP product is certified as an unlicensed device in frequency bands where it is not allowed to cause interference to licensed services (called primary users of the bands). Radar avoidance In countries where radar systems are the primary band users, the regulators have mandated special requirements to protect these systems from interference caused by unlicensed devices.  Unlicensed devices must detect and avoid co-channel operation with radar systems.  The ePMP provides detect and avoid functionality for countries and frequency bands requiring protection for radar systems. Installers and users must meet all local regulatory requirements for radar detection. To meet these requirements, users must set the correct country code during commissioning of the ePMP equipment. If this is not done, installers and users may be liable to civil and criminal penalties. Contact the Cambium helpdesk if more guidance is required. USA and Canada specific information The USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has asked manufacturers to implement special features to prevent interference to weather radar systems that operate in the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz. These features must be implemented in all products able to operate outdoors in the band 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz. Manufacturers must ensure that such radio products cannot be configured to operate outside of FCC rules; specifically it must not be possible to disable or modify the radar protection functions that have been demonstrated to the FCC. In order to comply with these FCC requirements, Cambium supplies variants of the ePMP for operation in the USA or Canada. These variants are only allowed to operate with license keys and country codes that comply with FCC/IC rules. In particular, operation of radio channels overlapping the band 5600-5650 MHz is not allowed and these channels are permanently barred. In addition, other channels may also need to be barred when operating close to weather radar installations.  Note To ensure compliance with FCC rules (KDB 443999: Interim Plans to Approve UNII Devices Operating in the 5470 - 5725 MHz Band with Radar Detection and DFS Capabilities), follow Avoidance of weather radars on page 86. Other variants of the ePMP are available for use in the rest of the world, but these variants are not supplied to the USA or Canada except under strict controls, when they are needed for export and deployment outside the USA or Canada. Specific expertise and training required for professional installers To ensure that the ePMP is installed and configured in compliance with the requirements of Industry Canada and the FCC, installers must have the radio engineering skills and training described in this section. This is particularly important when installing and configuring an ePMP system for operation in the 5 GHz band (5150 – 5250 MHz – FCC only, 5250 – 5350 MHz, 5470 – 5725 MHz and 5725 – 5850 MHz).
CAMBIUM NETWORKS    5Avoidance of weather radars The installer must be familiar with the requirements in FCC KDB 443999. Essentially, the installer must be able to:  Access the FCC database of weather radar location and channel frequencies.  Use this information to correctly configure the product (using the GUI) to avoid operation on channels that must be avoided according to the guidelines that are contained in the KDB and explained in detail in this user guide. In ETSI regions, the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz is reserved for the use of weather radars. External antennas When using a connectorized version of the product (as compared to the version with an integrated antenna), the conducted transmit power must be reduced to ensure the regulatory limit on transmitter EIRP is not exceeded. The installer must have an understanding of how to compute the effective antenna gain from the actual antenna gain and the antenna cable losses. The product GUI automatically applies the correct conducted power limit to ensure that it is not possible for the installation to exceed the EIRP limit, when the appropriate values for antenna gain are entered into the GUI. Ethernet networking skills The installer must have the ability to configure IP addressing on a PC and to set up and control products using a web browser interface. Lightning protection To protect outdoor radio installations from the impact of lightning strikes, the installer must be familiar with the normal procedures for site selection, bonding and grounding. Installation guidelines for the ePMP can be found in section System planning on page 82. Training The installer needs to have basic competence in radio and IP network installation. The specific requirements applicable to the ePMP must be gained by reading this user guide and by performing sample setups at base workshop before live deployments.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   6Contents Safety and regulatory information ...................................................................................... 3 Important safety information ............................................................................................. 3 Important regulatory information ...................................................................................... 4 Contents ....................................................................................................................... 6 About This User Guide .............................................................................................. 12 General information ............................................................................................................13 Version information .......................................................................................................... 13 Contacting Cambium Networks ....................................................................................... 14 Problems and warranty .......................................................................................................16 Security advice ....................................................................................................................17 Warnings, cautions, and notes ...........................................................................................18 Caring for the environment ................................................................................................19 Product description ................................................................................................... 20 Overview of ePMP ...............................................................................................................21 Purpose .............................................................................................................................. 21 Key features ....................................................................................................................... 21 Typical deployment Equipment ....................................................................................... 22 Wireless operation ..............................................................................................................23 Time division duplexing ................................................................................................... 23 OFDM and channel bandwidth ........................................................................................ 23 Adaptive modulation ........................................................................................................ 23 MIMO .................................................................................................................................. 23 Radar avoidance ................................................................................................................ 24 Encryption .......................................................................................................................... 24 Country codes .................................................................................................................... 24 Smart Beamforming ......................................................................................................... 25 PMP networks .................................................................................................................... 25 Further reading on wireless operation ............................................................................ 26 System management ..........................................................................................................27 Management agent ........................................................................................................... 27 Web server ......................................................................................................................... 27 SNMP ................................................................................................................................. 29 Network Time Protocol (NTP) .......................................................................................... 29 Cambium Network Services Server ................................................................................. 29 Software upgrade .............................................................................................................. 29 Further reading on system management ........................................................................ 29 System hardware ...................................................................................................... 30 Site planning .......................................................................................................................31 Site installation .................................................................................................................. 31 Grounding and lightning protection ................................................................................ 31 Lightning protection zones ............................................................................................... 32 ePMP 2000 ................................................................................................................. 33 Connectorized Radio with Sync ..........................................................................................33 Connectorized Radio with Sync description ................................................................... 33 Connectorized Radio with Sync part numbers ............................................................... 34
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   7Connectorized Radio with Sync mounting bracket ........................................................ 35 Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces ...................................................................... 35 Connectorized Radio with Sync LEDs .............................................................................. 36 Connectorized Radio with Sync specifications ............................................................... 37 Connectorized Radio with Sync heater ........................................................................... 38 Connectorized Radio with Sync and external antenna location .................................... 38 Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading ................................................................ 39 Connectorized Radio with Sync software packages ....................................................... 39 Connectorized Radio with Sync, antennas and antenna cabling .................................. 40 Antenna requirements ...................................................................................................... 40 FCC and IC approved antennas ........................................................................................ 40 ePMP 1000 ................................................................................................................. 41 Connectorized Radio with Sync ..........................................................................................41 Connectorized Radio with Sync description ................................................................... 41 Connectorized Radio with Sync part numbers ............................................................... 42 Connectorized Radio with Sync mounting bracket ........................................................ 42 Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces ...................................................................... 43 Connectorized Radio with Sync LEDs .............................................................................. 44 Connectorized Radio with Sync specifications ............................................................... 45 Connectorized Radio with Sync heater ........................................................................... 46 Connectorized Radio with Sync and external antenna location .................................... 46 Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading ................................................................ 47 Connectorized Radio with Sync software packages ....................................................... 47 Connectorized Radio with Sync, antennas and antenna cabling .................................. 48 Antenna requirements ...................................................................................................... 48 FCC and IC approved antennas ........................................................................................ 48 Integrated Radio ..................................................................................................................49 Integrated Radio description ............................................................................................ 49 Integrated Radio part numbers ........................................................................................ 50 Integrated Radio mounting bracket ................................................................................. 50 Integrated Radio interfaces .............................................................................................. 51 Integrated Radio LEDs ...................................................................................................... 52 Integrated Radio specifications ........................................................................................ 52 Integrated Radio heater .................................................................................................... 53 Integrated Radio wind loading ......................................................................................... 53 Integrated Radio software packages ............................................................................... 54 Connectorized Radio ...........................................................................................................55 Connectorized Radio description ..................................................................................... 55 Connectorized Radio part numbers ................................................................................. 56 Connectorized Radio mounting bracket .......................................................................... 56 Connectorized Radio Interfaces ....................................................................................... 57 Connectorized Radio LEDs ............................................................................................... 58 Connectorized Radio specifications ................................................................................. 59 Connectorized Radio heater ............................................................................................. 60 Connectorized Radio and external antenna location ..................................................... 60 Connectorized Radio wind loading .................................................................................. 61 Connectorized Radio software packages ........................................................................ 61 Connectorized Radio antennas and antenna cabling ..................................................... 62
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   8Antenna requirements ...................................................................................................... 62 FCC and IC approved antennas ........................................................................................ 62 Force 180 .............................................................................................................................63 Force 180 description ........................................................................................................ 63 Force 180 part numbers .................................................................................................... 64 Force 180 mounting bracket ............................................................................................. 64 Force 180 interfaces .......................................................................................................... 65 Force 180 LEDs .................................................................................................................. 66 Force 180 specifications .................................................................................................... 66 Force 180 heater ................................................................................................................ 67 Force 180 wind loading ..................................................................................................... 67 Force 180 software packages ........................................................................................... 68 Force 200 .............................................................................................................................69 Force 200 description ........................................................................................................ 69 Force 200 part numbers .................................................................................................... 70 Force 200 mounting bracket ............................................................................................. 71 Force 200 interfaces .......................................................................................................... 72 Force 200 LEDs .................................................................................................................. 73 Force 200 specifications .................................................................................................... 73 Force 200 heater ................................................................................................................ 74 Force 200 wind loading ..................................................................................................... 74 Force 200 software packages ........................................................................................... 75 Power Supply ......................................................................................................................76 Power supply description ................................................................................................. 76 Power supply part numbers ............................................................................................. 76 Power supply interfaces ................................................................................................... 77 Power supply specifications ............................................................................................. 78 Power supply location ...................................................................................................... 78 Ethernet cabling ..................................................................................................................79 Ethernet standards and cable lengths ............................................................................. 79 Outdoor Cat5e cable ......................................................................................................... 79 Surge Suppression unit ......................................................................................................80 Cambium 600SSH details ................................................................................................. 81 System planning ....................................................................................................... 82 Radio spectrum planning ....................................................................................................83 General wireless specifications ........................................................................................ 83 Regulatory limits ............................................................................................................... 84 Conforming to the limits ................................................................................................... 84 Available spectrum ........................................................................................................... 85 Channel bandwidth ........................................................................................................... 85 Avoidance of weather radars ........................................................................................... 86 Link planning .......................................................................................................................87 Range and obstacles ......................................................................................................... 87 Path loss ............................................................................................................................. 87 Adaptive modulation ........................................................................................................ 87 Planning for connectorized units ........................................................................................88 Calculating maximum power level for connectorized units .......................................... 88 Data network planning ........................................................................................................90
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   9Ethernet interfaces ............................................................................................................ 90 Management VLAN ........................................................................................................... 91 Quality of service for bridged Ethernet traffic ................................................................ 91 Configuration ................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Preparing for configuration ................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Safety precautions .............................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Regulatory compliance ....................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Connecting to the unit ........................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Configuring the management PC ...................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Connecting to the PC and powering up ............................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Using the web interface ......................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Logging into the web interface .......................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Layout of the web interface ................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Configuring connectorized radios using the Quick Start menu......... Error! Bookmark not defined. Configuring SM units using the Quick Start menu .............. Error! Bookmark not defined. Using the AP menu options ................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. AP Configure menu ............................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. AP Monitor menu ................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. AP Tools menu .................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Using the SM menu options .................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. SM Configuration menu ..................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. SM Monitor menu ............................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. SM Tools menu ................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Radius Server ......................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Installing Free-radius on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ...................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Configuring Free-radius server .......................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Configuring radius parameters on AP ............................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Configuring radius parameters on SM .............................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Configuring MIR profiles .................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Creating certificate for Radius server and SM device ...... Error! Bookmark not defined. Operation and Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 92 General Planning for Troubleshooting ..............................................................................93 General Fault Isolation Process ........................................................................................ 93 Questions to Help Isolate the Problem ............................................................................ 94 Upgrading device software ................................................................................................95 Upgrading on-board GPS chip firmware ...........................................................................96 Testing hardware ................................................................................................................97 Checking the power supply LED ...................................................................................... 97 Power LED is off ................................................................................................................ 97 Ethernet LED is off ............................................................................................................. 97 Troubleshooting the radio link ...........................................................................................99 Module has lost or does not establish radio connectivity ............................................. 99 Link is unreliable or does not achieve data rates required .......................................... 100 Module Has Lost or Does Not Gain GPS Synchronization .......................................... 100 Using the device external reset button ............................................................................ 101 Resetting ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling ..................................................... 103
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   10Legal and reference information ............................................................................ 104 Cambium Networks end user license agreement ........................................................... 105 Acceptance of this agreement ........................................................................................ 105 Definitions ........................................................................................................................ 105 Grant of license ............................................................................................................... 105 Conditions of use ............................................................................................................ 105 Title and restrictions ....................................................................................................... 106 Confidentiality ................................................................................................................. 107 Right to use Cambium’s name ....................................................................................... 107 Transfer ............................................................................................................................ 107 Updates ............................................................................................................................ 107 Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 107 Disclaimer ........................................................................................................................ 108 Limitation of liability ....................................................................................................... 108 U.S. government ............................................................................................................. 108 Term of license ................................................................................................................ 109 Governing law ................................................................................................................. 109 Assignment ...................................................................................................................... 109 Survival of provisions ..................................................................................................... 109 Entire agreement ............................................................................................................. 109 Third party software ........................................................................................................ 109 Preamble .......................................................................................................................... 120 TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION ... 121 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS .............................................................................. 126 Hardware warranty ........................................................................................................... 186 Limit of liability .................................................................................................................. 187 System threshold, output power and link loss ................................................................ 188 Dynamic transmitter output power .................................................................................. 190 Compliance with safety standards ................................................................................... 191 Electrical safety compliance ........................................................................................... 191 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance ....................................................... 191 Human exposure to radio frequency energy ................................................................ 192 Compliance with radio regulations .................................................................................. 206 Type approvals ................................................................................................................ 206 FCC and ETSI compliance testing .................................................................................. 207 Examples of regulatory limits ........................................................................................ 210 Notifications ...................................................................................................................... 226 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz regulatory compliance ....................................................................... 226 5.8 GHz regulatory compliance ...................................................................................... 232 Thailand notification ....................................................................................................... 235 Data throughput tables ..................................................................................................... 236 Data throughput capacity ............................................................................................... 236 Radio Specifications .......................................................................................................... 239 ePMP 2000 Connectorized Radio with Sync Specifications ......................................... 239 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync Specifications ......................................... 241 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio Specifications ................................................................. 246 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio Specifications .......................................................... 250 Force 180 Specifications ................................................................................................. 254 Force 200 Specifications ................................................................................................. 256
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   11Glossary ............................................................................................................................. 259
CAMBIUM NETWORKS    12About This User Guide This guide describes the planning, installation, configuration and operation of the Cambium ePMP Series of point-to-multipoint wireless Ethernet systems. It is intended for use by the system designer, system installer and system administrator.   For radio network design, see:  Product description  System hardware  System planning  Legal and reference information   For system configuration, monitoring and fault finding, see:  Configuration  Operation and Troubleshooting  For radio equipment installation, refer to the following guides:  The ePMP Quick Start Guide  The ePMP Installation Guide   Note The ePMP Installation Guide is reproduced as an addendum to this user guide.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   13General information VERSION INFORMATION The following shows the issue status of this document: Issue  Date of issue  Remarks 001v000  October 2013  System Release 1.0 (Software Release 1.1.6) 002v000 December 2013 System Release 1.0 (Software Release 1.2.3) 003v000  January 2014  System Release 1.0 (Software Release 1.3.4) 004v000  March 2014  System Release 1.0 (Software Release 1.4.1) 005v000  March 2014  System Release 1.0 (Software Release 1.4.3) 006v000  April 2014  System Release 1.0 (Software Release 1.4.4) 007v000  June 2014  System Release 2.0 (Software Release 2.0) 008v000  July 2014  System Release 2.1 (Software Release 2.1) 010v000  September 2014  System Release 2.2 (Software Release 2.2) 011v000  October 2014  System Release 2.3 (Software Release 2.3) 012v000  November 2014  System Release 2.3.1 (Software Release 2.3.1) 013v000 December 2014 System Release 2.3.3 (Software Release 2.3.3) 014v000 December 2014 System Release 2.3.4 (Software Release 2.3.4) 015v000  March 2015  System Release 2.4 (Software Release 2.4) 016v000  April 2015  System Release 2.4.1 (Software Release 2.4.1) System Release 2.4.2 (Software Release 2.4.2) 017v000  June 2015  System Release 2.4.3 (Software Release 2.4.3) 018v000  August 2015  System Release 2.5 (Software Release 2.5) 019v000  October 2015  System Release 2.5.1 (Software Release 2.5.1) 020v000  November 2015  System Release 2.5.2 (Software Release 2.5.2) 021v000 December 2015 System Release 2.6 (Software Release 2.6) 022v000  February 2016  System Release 2.6.1 (Software Release 2.6.1) 023v000  June 2016  ePMP 2000 Release
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   14CONTACTING CAMBIUM NETWORKS  Support website:  http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support Main website:  http://www.cambiumnetworks.com Sales enquiries:  solutions@cambiumnetworks.com Support enquiries:  support@cambiumnetworks.com Telephone number list:  http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support/contact-support/ Address:  Cambium Networks Limited, 3800 Golf Road, Suite 360 Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   15Purpose Cambium Networks ePMP documents are intended to instruct and assist personnel in the operation, installation and maintenance of the Cambium ePMP equipment and ancillary devices. It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities be properly trained. Cambium disclaims all liability whatsoever, implied or expressed, for any risk of damage, loss or reduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer, or anyone acting on the customer's behalf, to abide by the instructions, system parameters, or recommendations made in this document. Cross references References to external publications are shown in italics. Other cross references, emphasized in green text in electronic versions, are active links to the references. Feedback We appreciate feedback from the users of our documents. This includes feedback on the structure, content, accuracy, or completeness of our documents.  For feedback, e-mail to support@cambiumnetworks.com.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   16Problems and warranty Reporting problems If any problems are encountered when installing or operating this equipment, follow this procedure to investigate and report: 1  Search this document and the software release notes of supported releases. 2  Visit the support website: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support/ 3  Ask for assistance from the Cambium product supplier. 4  Gather information from affected units, such as any available diagnostic downloads. 5  Escalate the problem by emailing or telephoning support: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support/contact-support Repair and service If unit failure is suspected, obtain details of the Return Material Authorization (RMA) process from the support website. Warranty Cambium’s standard hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from Cambium or a Cambium distributor. Cambium warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Cambium shall within this time, at its own option, either repair or replace the defective product within thirty (30) days of receipt of the defective product. Repaired or replaced product will be subject to the original warranty period but not less than thirty (30) days. To register PMP products or activate warranties, visit the support website. For warranty assistance, contact the reseller or distributor.  Caution Do not open the radio housing for repair or diagnostics; there are no serviceable parts within the housing. Portions of Cambium equipment may be damaged from exposure to electrostatic discharge. Use precautions to prevent damage.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   17Security advice Cambium Networks systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured by the operator based on their particular operating environment. Cambium recommends setting and using these parameters following industry recognized security practices. Security aspects to be considered are protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and assets. Assets include the ability to communicate, information about the nature of the communications, and information about the parties involved.  In certain instances Cambium makes specific recommendations regarding security practices, however the implementation of these recommendations and final responsibility for the security of the system lies with the operator of the system. Cambium Networks ePMP equipment is shipped with default web management interface login credentials. It is highly recommended that these usernames and passwords are modified prior to system deployment.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   18Warnings, cautions, and notes The following describes how warnings and cautions are used in this document and in all documents of the Cambium Networks document set. Warnings Warnings precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations. Warnings are used to alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life or physical injury. A warning has the following format:   Warning Warning text and consequence for not following the instructions in the warning.  Cautions Cautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems, software, or individual items of equipment within a system. However, this damage presents no danger to personnel. A caution has the following format:   Caution Caution text and consequence for not following the instructions in the caution.  Notes A note means that there is a possibility of an undesirable situation or provides additional information to help the reader understand a topic or concept. A note has the following format:   Note Note text.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   19Caring for the environment The following information describes national or regional requirements for the disposal of Cambium Networks supplied equipment and for the approved disposal of surplus packaging. In EU countries The following information is provided to enable regulatory compliance with the European Union (EU) directives identified and any amendments made to these directives when using Cambium equipment in EU countries.  Disposal of Cambium equipment European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Do not dispose of Cambium equipment in landfill sites. For disposal instructions, see http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support Disposal of surplus packaging Do not dispose of surplus packaging in landfill sites. In the EU, it is the individual recipient’s responsibility to ensure that packaging materials are collected and recycled according to the requirements of EU environmental law. In non-EU countries In non-EU countries, dispose of Cambium equipment and all surplus packaging in accordance with national and regional regulations.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS    20Product description This chapter provides a high level description of the ePMP product. It describes the function of the product, the main product variants and typical deployment. It also describes the main hardware components. The following topics are described in this chapter:  The key features, typical uses, product variants and components of the ePMP are explained in Overview of ePMP on page 21.  How the ePMP wireless link is operated, including modulation modes, power control and security is described under Wireless operation on page 23.  The ePMP management system, including the web interface, installation, configuration, alerts and upgrades is described in System management on page 27.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   21Overview of ePMP This section introduces the key features, typical uses, product variants and components of the ePMP. PURPOSE Cambium ePMP Series products are designed for Ethernet bridging over point-to-multipoint microwave links in the unlicensed 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands. Users must ensure that the ePMP Series complies with local operating regulations. The ePMP Series acts as a transparent bridge between two segments of the operator and customers’ networks. In this sense, it can be treated as a virtual wired connection between the Access Point and the Subscriber Module. The ePMP Series forwards 802.3 Ethernet packets destined for the other part of the network and filters packets it does not need to forward.  KEY FEATURES The ePMP is a high performance wireless bridge for Ethernet traffic with a maximum UDP throughput of 200+ Mbps (40 MHz Channel Bandwidth). It is capable of operating in line-of-sight (LOS) and near-LOS conditions. Its maximum LOS range is 13 mi (20 MHz channel bandwidth) or 9 mi (40 MHz channel bandwidth). Utilizing GPS sync, the ePMP is an ideal fit for networks that require capacity and reliability for superior QoS in remote and underserved areas. The integrated PTP and PMP solution features an efficient GPS synchronized operational mode that permits highly scalable frequency reuse. ePMP operates in the unlicensed 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands and supports a channel bandwidth of up to 40 MHz. It is available with an integrated antenna or in connectorized version for use with an external antenna. The wireless link is primarily TDD based. System Release 1.2.3 added a Flexible Frame Ratio option which provides improved latency and throughput under unsynchronized operational mode.  From a network point-of-view, the ePMP wireless link is a transparent Layer 2 bridge. It offers limited switching capability in order to support a primary and a secondary (future release) Ethernet port on the Subscriber Module. ePMP supports quality of service (QoS) classification capability and supports three traffic priorities. Management of the unit is conducted via the same interface as the bridged traffic (in-band Management). System Release 1.3.4 adds support for RADIUS EAP-TTLS authentication and VSA support for MIR.  When deployed with a sector antenna, the ePMP 1000 GPS Sync Radio can be configured as a GPS synchronized Access Point serving ePMP Integrated Radios configured as Subscriber Modules. When deployed with a high gain point to point antenna, the ePMP GPS Sync Radio can be configured to be a GPS Synchronized Backhaul Master, forming a PTP link with another ePMP Radio module. A summary of the main ePMP characteristics is listed under Table 1.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   22Table 1 Main characteristics of the ePMP Series Characteristic Value Topology  PMP or PTP Wireless link condition  LOS, near LOS Range  5 MHz:  Up to 21 mi 10 MHz:  Up to 17 mi 20 MHz:  Up to 13 mi 40 MHz:  Up to 9 mi Scheduler  TDD (Fixed or Flexible Ratios), ePTP, Standard WiFi Connectivity Ethernet Operating frequencies  ePMP 2000 Unlicensed bands, 5 GHz ePMP 1000 Unlicensed bands, 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Channel bandwidth  5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz or 40 MHz Data rate  200+ Mbps  TYPICAL DEPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT The ePMP is a solution consisting of integrated or connectorized outdoor units, indoor power supply units/LAN injectors, cabling and surge suppression equipment. The main hardware components of an ePMP deployment are as follows:  Connectorized Radio with GPS Sync: A connectorized outdoor transceiver unit containing all the radio, networking, and surge suppression electronics.  GPS Sync Connectorized Radio: An indoor power supply module providing Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) supply and 1000/100/10 Base-TX to the Access Point.  Connectorized Radio Cabling and lightning protection: Shielded Cat5e cables, grounding cables, and connectors.  Integrated Radio: An integrated-antenna outdoor transceiver unit containing all the radio, networking, antenna, and surge suppression electronics.  Integrated or Un-sync Connectorized Radio: A connectorized outdoor transceiver unit containing all the radio, networking and surge suppression electronics.  Integrated Radio Power Supply: An indoor power supply module providing Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) supply and 100/10 Base-TX to the Subscriber Module.  Integrated Radio Cabling and lightning protection: Shielded Cat5e cables and connectors  For more information about these components, including interfaces, specifications and Cambium part numbers, see System hardware on page 30.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   23Wireless operation This section describes how the ePMP wireless link is operated, including modulation modes, power control and security. TIME DIVISION DUPLEXING TDD cycle ePMP links operate using Time Division Duplexing (TDD). The links employ a TDD cycle in which the APs determines which SMs may transmit and when based on the configured downlink/uplink ratio (duty cycle). Three fixed Downlink/Uplink frame ratios are available – 75/25, 50/50 and 30/70. A flexible frame ratio is available as a fourth option where the AP dynamically determines the downlink and uplink ratio based on data demand in each direction.  OFDM AND CHANNEL BANDWIDTH The ePMP series transmits using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). This wideband signal consists of many equally spaced sub-carriers. Although each sub carrier is modulated at a low rate using conventional modulation schemes, the resultant data rate from all the sub-carriers is high.  The channel bandwidth of the OFDM signal is 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz or 40 MHz, based on operator configuration.  Each channel is offset in center frequency from its neighboring channel by 5 MHz.  ADAPTIVE MODULATION The ePMP series can transport data over the wireless link using a number of different modulation modes ranging from 64-QAM to QPSK. For a given channel bandwidth and TDD frame structure, each modulation mode transports data at a fixed rate. Also, the receiver requires a given signal to noise ratio in order to successfully demodulate a given modulation mode. Although the more complex modulations such as 64QAM will transport data at a much higher rate than the less complex modulation modes, the receiver requires a much higher signal to noise ratio. The ePMP series provides an adaptive modulation scheme where the receiver constantly monitors the quality of the received signal and notifies the far end of the link of the optimum modulation mode with which to transmit. In this way, optimum capacity is achieved at all times.  MIMO Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technique provides protection against fading and increases the probability of a received decoded signal to be usable.  The ePMP transmits two signals on the same radio frequency, one of which is 90 degrees offset from the other.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   24RADAR AVOIDANCE In regions where protection of radars is part of the local regulations, the ePMP must detect interference from radar-like systems and avoid co-channel operation with these systems. To meet this requirement, the ePMP implements the following features:  The equipment can only transmit on available channels, of which there are none at initial power up. The radar detection algorithm will always scan a usable channel for 60 seconds for radar interference before making the channel an available channel.  This compulsory channel scan will mean that there is at least 60 seconds service outage every time radar is detected and that the installation time is extended by at least 60 seconds even if there is found to be no radar on the channel There is a secondary requirement for bands requiring radar avoidance. Regulators have mandated that products provide a uniform loading of the spectrum across all devices. In general, this prevents operation with fixed frequency allocations. However:  ETSI regulations do allow frequency planning of networks (as that has the same effect of spreading the load across the spectrum).   The FCC does allow channels to be avoided if there is actually interference on them.   Note When operating in a region which requires DFS, ensure that the AP is configured with alternate frequencies and that the SM is configured to scan for these frequencies to avoid long outages.  ENCRYPTION The ePMP supports optional encryption for data transmitted over the wireless link. The encryption algorithm used is the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with 128-bit key size. AES is a symmetric encryption algorithm approved by U.S. Government organizations (and others) to protect sensitive information.  COUNTRY CODES Some aspects of wireless operation are controlled, enforced or restricted according to a country code. ePMP country codes represent individual countries (for example Denmark) or regulatory regions (for example FCC or ETSI). Country codes affect the following aspects of wireless operation:  Maximum transmit power  Radar avoidance  Frequency range  Caution To avoid possible enforcement action by the country regulator, always operate links in accordance with local regulations
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   25SMART BEAMFORMING ePMP 2000 Smart Beamforming drastically reduces the effects of on-channel interference. The System learns the locations of each served Subscriber Module and forms a narrow beam towards the desired Subscriber Module while that radio is transmitting in the uplink. This reduces the gain on the uplink for on-channel interferers that are transmitting at an azimuth angle different than the Subscriber Module, delivering performance gains never before seen.  INTELLIGENT FILTERING ePMP 2000 Intelligent Filtering improves both receive and transmit performance. It protects the network from off-channel interferers with a filter that dynamically moves around the channel. On the transmit side, it protects the RF environment by reducing off-channel transmission noise.  PMP NETWORKS Using frequency planning Frequency planning is the exercise of assigning operating channels to PMP units so as to minimize RF interference between links. Frequency planning must consider interference from any PMP unit to any other PMP unit in the network. Low levels of interference normally allow for stable operation and high link capacity. The frequency planning task is made more straightforward by use of the following techniques:  Using several different channels  Separating units located on the same mast  Configuring a 5 MHz guard band between adjacent sector operating band edges.  For help with planning networks, see System planning. You can also contact your Cambium distributor or re-seller.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   26FURTHER READING ON WIRELESS OPERATION For information on planning wireless operation, see:  The regulatory restrictions that affect radio spectrum usage, such as frequency range and radar avoidance is described under Radio spectrum planning on page 83  The factors to be taken into account when planning links such as range, path loss and data throughput are described under Link planning on page 87.  The safety specifications against which the ePMP has been tested are listed under on page . It also describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits.  How ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries is explained in Compliance with radio regulations on page 206.  Compliance with the radio regulations that are enforced in various regions is explained under Notifications on page 224.  Tables and graphs to support calculation of the data rate capacity that can be provided by ePMP configurations are available at Data throughput tables on page 236.  For more information on configuring and operating the wireless link, see:  The configuration parameters of the ePMP devices described under Configuration on page Error! Bookmark not defined..  Post-installation procedures and troubleshooting tips explained under Operation and Troubleshooting on page 92.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   27System management  This section introduces the ePMP management system, including the web interface, installation, alerts and upgrades, configuration and management software. MANAGEMENT AGENT ePMP equipment is managed through an embedded management agent. Management workstations, network management systems or PCs can be connected to this agent using the module’s Ethernet port or over the air (SM). The management agent supports the following interfaces:  Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)  Hypertext Transfer Protocol secure (HTTPs)  Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  Network Time Protocol (NTP)  System logging (Syslog)  Cambium Network Services Server (CNSS) software  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) WEB SERVER The ePMP management agent contains a web server. The web server supports access via the HTTP and HTTPs interfaces. Web-based management offers a convenient way to manage the ePMP equipment from a locally connected computer or from a network management workstation connected through a management network, without requiring any special management software. The web-based interfaces are the only interfaces supported for installation of ePMP, and for the majority of ePMP configuration management tasks.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   28Figure 1 AP web-based management screenshot   Web pages The web-based management interfaces provide comprehensive web-based fault, configuration, performance and security management functions organized into the following web-pages and groups: Access Point and Subscriber Module web-pages:  Dashboard:  The Dashboard web-page reports the general device status, session status, remote subscriber status, event log information, and network interface status.  Configure: The Configuration web-page may be utilized for configuring general device parameters, as well as IP, radio, SNMP, Quality of Service (QoS), security, time, VLAN, protocol filtering, and unit settings.  Monitor: The Monitor web-page reports detailed operating statistics for the radio link and network, and reports system log information.  Tools: The tools web-page offers useful tools for device installation, configuration, and operation including software upgrade, backup/restore, spectrum analyzer, throughput test, ping test, and traceroute.  Quick Start: The Quick Start web-page provides quick access to requisite parameters for radio link establishment and network access.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   29Identity-based user accounts When identity-based user accounts are configured, a security officer can define from one to four user accounts, each of which may have one of the four possible roles:  ADMINISTRATOR (default username/password “admin”), who has full read and write permission.  INSTALLER (default username/password “installer”), who has permission to read and write parameters applicable to unit installation and monitoring.  HOME (default username/password “home”), who has permission only to access pertinent information for support purposes  READONLY (default username/password “readonly”), who has permission to only view the Monitor page. SNMP The management agent supports fault and performance management by means of an SNMP interface. The management agent is compatible with SNMP v2c using one Management Information Base (MIB) file which is available for download from the Cambium Networks Support website (https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp). NETWORK TIME PROTOCOL (NTP) The clock supplies accurate date and time information to the system. It can be set to run with or without a connection to a network time server (NTP). It can be configured to display local time by setting the time zone and daylight saving in the Time web page. If an NTP server connection is available, the clock can be set to synchronize with the server time at regular intervals.  ePMP devices may receive NTP data from a CMM3 or CMM4 module or an NTP server configured in the system’s management network. The Time Zone option is configurable on the AP’s Configure => System page and may be used to offset the received NTP time to match the operator’s local time zone.  CAMBIUM NETWORK SERVICES SERVER The Cambium Network Services Server (CNSS) may be used to monitor, configure, and upgrade Cambium network equipment.  For Cambium Network Services Server download, see https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/cnss. SOFTWARE UPGRADE Software upgrades may be issued via the radio web interface (Tools => Software Upgrade) or via CNSS (Cambium Networks Services Server). For Software upgrades, see  https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp. FURTHER READING ON SYSTEM MANAGEMENT For more information on system management, see:  AP System page on page Error! Bookmark not defined.  SM System page on page Error! Bookmark not defined.  Operation and Troubleshooting on page 92
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   30System hardware This chapter describes the site planning and hardware components of an ePMP link. The following topics are described in this chapter:   Factors to be considered when planning the proposed network is described under Site planning on page 31.  The connectorized with sync module hardware, part numbers, mounting equipment, and specifications are described under ePMP 1000  Connectorized Radio with Sync on page 41.  The integrated hardware, part numbers, mounting equipment and specifications are described under Integrated Radio on page 49.  The connectorized hardware, part numbers, mounting equipment and specifications are described under Connectorized Radio on page 55.  The Force 180 hardware, part numbers, mounting equipment and specifications are described under Force 180 on page 63.  The Force 200 hardware, part numbers, mounting equipment and specifications are described under Force 200 on page 69.  The power supply hardware, part numbers and specifications are described under Power Supply on page 76.  The AP antenna and part numbers are described under Connectorized Radio with Sync, antennas and antenna cabling on page 48.  Cable standards and lengths are described under Ethernet cabling on page 79.  Surge suppression requirements and recommendations are described under Surge Suppression unit on page 80.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   31Site planning Conduct a site survey to ensure that the proposed AP and SM sites meet the requirements defined in this section. SITE INSTALLATION An ePMP site typically consists of a high supporting structure such as a mast, tower or building for the AP or SM.  There is only one Ethernet interface, a copper Cat5e connection from the AP or SM to the AP/SM power supply and network terminating equipment. If a 1000 Base-TX (Gigabit) Ethernet connection is required at the AP, ensure that power supply N000900L001A is utilized. GROUNDING AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION Structures, equipment and people must be protected against power surges (typically caused by lightning) by conducting the surge current to ground via a separate preferential solid path. The actual degree of protection required depends on local conditions and applicable local regulations. To adequately protect an ePMP installation, both ground bonding and transient voltage surge suppression are required.  Warning Electro-magnetic discharge (lightning) damage is not covered under warranty. The recommendations in this guide, when followed correctly, give the user the best protection from the harmful effects of EMD. However 100% protection is neither implied nor possible. Details of lightning protection methods and requirements can be found in the international standards IEC 61024-1 and IEC 61312-1, the U.S. National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 or section 54 of the Canadian Electric Code.  Note International and national standards take precedence over the requirements in this guide.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   32LIGHTNING PROTECTION ZONES Use the rolling sphere method (Figure 2) to determine where it is safe to mount equipment. An imaginary sphere, typically 50 meters in radius, is rolled over the structure. Where the sphere rests against the ground and a strike termination device (such as a finial or ground bar), all the space under the sphere is considered to be in the zone of protection (Zone B). Similarly, where the sphere rests on two finials, the space under the sphere is considered to be in the zone of protection. Figure 2 Rolling sphere method to determine the lightning protection zones Assess locations on masts, towers and buildings to determine if the location is in Zone A or Zone B:  Zone A: In this zone a direct lightning strike is possible. Do not mount equipment in this zone.  Zone B: In this zone, direct EMD (lightning) effects are still possible, but mounting in this zone significantly reduces the possibility of a direct strike. Mount equipment in this zone.    Warning Do not mount equipment in Zone A which can put the equipment, structures and life at risk.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   33ePMP 2000 Connectorized Radio with Sync For details of the ePMP connectorized hardware, see:  Connectorized Radio with Sync description on page 33  Connectorized Radio with Sync part numbers on page 34  Connectorized Radio with Sync mounting bracket on page 35  Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces on page 35  Connectorized Radio with Sync LEDs on page 36  Connectorized Radio with Sync specifications on page 37  Connectorized Radio with Sync heater on page 38  Connectorized Radio with Sync and external antenna location on page 38  Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading on page 39  Connectorized Radio with Sync software packages on page 39  Connectorized Radio with Sync, antennas and antenna cabling on page 40   CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC DESCRIPTION The connectorized ePMP 2000 device is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics. The connectorized unit is designed to work with externally mounted antennas that have high gains. Connectorized units can cope with more difficult radio conditions. The unit is designed with female RP-SMA 50Ω antenna connections located at the top of the unit. An ePMP connectorized unit may function as an Access Point (AP) or a Subscriber Module (SM) in a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) or in a Point-To-Point (PTP) network topology.  Note To select antennas, RF cables and connectors for connectorized units, see Connectorized Radio with Sync, antennas and antenna cabling on page 40.  Figure 3 ePMP 2000 Series Connectorized Radio with Sync
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   34CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC PART NUMBERS Choose the correct regional variant: one is for use in regions where FCC or IC licensing restrictions apply (FCC/IC), and the other is for use in ETSI countries or non-FCC/IC/ETSI-restricted regions. Each of the parts listed in Table 11 includes the following items:  One connectorized unit  One power supply 1000/100/10 Base-TX LAN injector  The GPS-capable parts listed in Table 11 also ship with a GPS antenna. Table 2 ePMP 2000 Connectorized Radio with Sync part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (EU) C050900A033A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (FCC)  C058900A132A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (ROW) (no cord)  C050900A031A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (ROW) (EU cord)  C050900A231A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (ROW) (US cord)  C050900A131A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP Lite with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (EU)  C050900L033A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP Lite with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (FCC)  C058900L132A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (ROW) (no cord)  C050900A031A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (ROW) (EU cord)  C050900A231A ePMP 2000: 5 GHz AP with Intelligent Filtering and Sync (ROW) (US cord)  C050900A131A ePMP 2000 AP Lite License Key – Upgrade Lite (10 SM) to Full (120 SM)  C050900S2KLA Table 3 Connectorized Radio with Sync accessory part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP Power Supply for GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L001A ePMP Power Supply for non-GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L002A
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   35CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC MOUNTING BRACKET  The connectorized unit is designed to be attached to a Cambium ePMP sector antenna (see Table 19). The Cambium ePMP sector antenna contains all of the mounting brackets, antenna cabling, and GPS antenna mounting for device deployment.  Figure 4 Connectorized Radio with Sync sector antenna  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC INTERFACES The connectorized radio with sync interfaces are illustrated in Figure 5 and described in Table 4. Figure 5 Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces    Antenna port V Antenna port H
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   36 Table 4 Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces Name Connector  Interface  Description Antenna port H RP-SMA, female Antenna, H polarization  To/from H polarized antenna port Antenna port V RP-SMA, female Antenna, V polarization  To/from V polarized antenna port Smart Antenna port H RP-SMA, female Smart Antenna, H polarization To/from H polarized Smart Antenna port Smart Antenna port V RP-SMA, female Smart Antenna, V polarization To/from V polarized Smart Antenna port Ethernet RJ45 PoE input  802.3at-compliant 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet Management and data GPS  SMA, female  Antenna, GPS  To/from GPS antenna Reset Button  Physical button  N/A For resetting the radio and for setting the radio back to its factory default configuration.  See Using the device external reset button on page 101. CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC LEDS  LED Function POWER  Green: Power is applied to the device Unlit:  No power is applied to the device or improper power source GPS SYNC Orange: AP has acquired a 1PPS GPS synchronization pulse either from the internal GPS module and antenna or from a connected CMM Unlit:  1PPS GPS not acquired, or Synchronization Source set to Internal (AP generating sync, not GPS-based)  Reserved for future release ETH  Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Red:  10BaseTX link
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   37Green: 100BaseTX link Orange:  1000BaseTX link Unlit:  No Ethernet link established  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP connectorized module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 5 and Table 6.  The connectorized module meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page 191 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression. For a full listing of connectorized radio with sync specifications, see ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync Specifications on page 241. Table 5 Connectorized Radio with Sync physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions (H x W x D)  Radio: 22.2 x 12.4 x 4.5 cm (8.75 x 4.9 x 1.75 in) without brackets Antenna:529 x 124 x 53 mm (20.8” x 4.9” x 2.1”) Weight   .7 kg (1.5 lbs) without brackets Table 6 Connectorized Radio with Sync environmental specifications Category Specification Temperature   -30°C (-22°F) to +55°C (131°F) Wind loading   118 mph (190 kph) maximum. See Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading on page 39 for a full description. Humidity   95% condensing Environmental IP55
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   38CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC HEATER At startup, if the ePMP connectorized module temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not apply heat to the device once startup is complete. When the unit temperature is greater than 32° F (0° C), the heater is deactivated and the unit continues its startup sequence. The effect on device startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 7. Table 7 Connectorized Radio with Sync startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature  Startup time (from power on to operational) -22° F (-30° C)  20 minutes -4° F (-20° C)  6 minutes 14° F (-10° C)  2 minutes, 30 seconds  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC AND EXTERNAL ANTENNA LOCATION Find a location for the device and external antenna that meets the following requirements:  The equipment is high enough to achieve the best radio path.  People can be kept a safe distance away from the equipment when it is radiating. The safe separation distances are defined in Calculated distances and power compliance margins on page 193.  The equipment is lower than the top of the supporting structure (tower, mast or building) or its lightning air terminal.  The location is not subject to excessive wind loading. For more information, see Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading on page 39.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   39CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC WIND LOADING Ensure that the device and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed ePMP site. Wind speed statistics is available from national meteorological offices. The device and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 190 Kph (118 mph). Wind blowing on the device will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral force. The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength and surface area of the device. Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae: Force (in kilograms) = 0.1045aV2 Where:   Is:    a    surface area in square meters   V    wind speed in meters per second Force (in pounds) = 0.0042Av2 Where:   Is:    A   surface area in square feet  v   wind speed in miles per hour  Applying these formulae to the ePMP device at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 17 and Table 18. Table 8 Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading (Kg) Type of ePMP device Largest  surface area (square meters) Wind speed (meters per second) 30  40  50  60  70 Connectorized  0.13  12.2 Kg  21.7 Kg  34 Kg  49 Kg  66.6 Kg  Table 9 Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading (lb) Type of ePMP device  Largest surface area (square feet) Wind speed (miles per hour) 80  100  120  140  150 Connectorized  1.39  37.4 lb  58.4 lb  84.1 lb  114.4 lb  131.4 lb  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC SOFTWARE PACKAGES Connectorized radios may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using the Cambium Network Services Server.  The software packages applicable to ePMP connectorized radios are named:  ePMP-GPS_Synced-v2.6.1.tar.gz
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   40CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC, ANTENNAS AND ANTENNA CABLING Connectorized modules require external antennas connected using RF cable (included with Cambium ePMP sector antennas). For details of the antennas and accessories required for a connectorized ePMP installation, see:  Antenna requirements on page 40  FCC and IC approved antennas on page 40 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada 5 GHz bands, choose external antennas from those listed in FCC and IC approved antennas on page 40. For installations in other countries, the listed antennas are advisory, not mandatory. FCC AND IC APPROVED ANTENNAS For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada, choose external antennas from Table 10. These are approved by the FCC for use with the product and are constrained by the following limits:  5 GHz – 18 dBi gain Caution Using other than approved antennas may cause measurements higher than reported for certification. This radio transmitter (IC certification number 109W-0005) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le présent émetteur radio (Numéro de certification IC  109W-0005) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.  Table 10 Allowed antennas for deployment in USA/Canada Cambium part number Antenna Type  Gain (dBi) C050900D021A  5 GHz Sector Antenna – 90/120 degree  18 C050900D020A  Smart Antenna (complimentary to Sector Antenna, does not replace Sector Antenna
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   41ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync For details of the ePMP connectorized hardware, see:  Connectorized Radio with Sync description on page 41  Connectorized Radio with Sync part numbers on page 42  Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces on page 43  Connectorized Radio with Sync specifications on page 45  Connectorized Radio with Sync and external antenna location on page 46  Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading on page 47  Connectorized Radio with Sync software packages on page 47  Connectorized Radio with Sync, antennas and antenna cabling on page 48  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC DESCRIPTION The connectorized ePMP device is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics. The connectorized unit is designed to work with externally mounted antennas that have high gains. Connectorized units can cope with more difficult radio conditions. The unit is designed with female RP-SMA 50Ω antenna connections located at the top of the unit. An ePMP connectorized unit may function as an Access Point (AP) or a Subscriber Module (SM) in a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) or in a Point-To-Point (PTP) network topology.  Note To select antennas, RF cables and connectors for connectorized units, see Connectorized Radio with Sync, antennas and antenna cabling on page 48.  Figure 6 ePMP Series Connectorized Radio with Sync
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   42CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC PART NUMBERS Choose the correct regional variant: one is for use in regions where FCC or IC licensing restrictions apply (FCC/IC), and the other is for use in ETSI countries or non-FCC/IC/ETSI-restricted regions. Each of the parts listed in Table 11 includes the following items:  One connectorized unit  One power supply 1000/100/10 Base-TX LAN injector  The GPS-capable parts listed in Table 11 also ship with a GPS antenna. Table 11 Connectorized Radio with Sync part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP GPS, Conn - 5 GHz - no power cord – ROW version C050900A011A ePMP GPS, Conn - 5 GHz – no power cord – EU version  C050900A013A ePMP GPS, Conn - 5 GHz - US power cord – FCC version  C058900A112A ePMP GPS, Conn - 2.4 GHz - US power cord  C024900A011A Table 12 Connectorized Radio with Sync accessory part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP Power Supply for GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L001A ePMP Power Supply for non-GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L002A  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC MOUNTING BRACKET  The connectorized unit is designed to be attached to a Cambium ePMP sector antenna (see Table 19). The Cambium ePMP sector antenna contains all of the mounting brackets, antenna cabling, and GPS antenna mounting for device deployment.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   43 Figure 7 Connectorized Radio with Sync sector antenna  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC INTERFACES The connectorized radio with sync interfaces are illustrated in Figure 8 and described in Table 13. Figure 8 Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces       Antenna port V Antenna port H Ethernet GPS
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   44Table 13 Connectorized Radio with Sync interfaces Name Connector  Interface  Description Antenna port H RP-SMA, female Antenna, H polarization  To/from H polarized antenna port Antenna port V RP-SMA, female Antenna, V polarization  To/from V polarized antenna port Ethernet RJ45 PoE input 802.3af PoE Standard, as well as Proprietary power over Ethernet (PoE) twisted pair (for powering via CMM3/CMM4) 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet Management and data GPS  SMA, female  Antenna, GPS  To/from GPS antenna Reset Button  Physical button  N/A For resetting the radio and for setting the radio back to its factory default configuration.  See Using the device external reset button on page 101. CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC LEDS  LED Function POWER  Green: Power is applied to the device Unlit:  No power is applied to the device or improper power source GPS SYNC Orange: AP has acquired a 1PPS GPS synchronization pulse either from the internal GPS module and antenna or from a connected CMM Unlit:  1PPS GPS not acquired, or Synchronization Source set to Internal (AP generating sync, not GPS-based)  Reserved for future release ETH  Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Red:  10BaseTX link Green: 100BaseTX link Orange:  1000BaseTX link Unlit:  No Ethernet link established
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   45CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP connectorized module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 14 and Table 15.  The connectorized module meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page 191 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression. For a full listing of connectorized radio with sync specifications, see ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync Specifications on page 241. Table 14 Connectorized Radio with Sync physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions (H x W x D)  Radio: 227 x 88 x 33 mm (8.9” x 3.5” x 1.3”) Antenna: 529 x 124 x 53 mm (20.8” x 4.9” x 2.1”) Weight   .521 kg (1.15 lbs) without antenna 4.5 kg (10 lbs) with antenna Table 15 Connectorized Radio with Sync environmental specifications Category Specification Temperature   -30°C (-22°F) to +55°C (131°F) Wind loading   118 mph (190 kph) maximum. See Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading on page 47 for a full description. Humidity   95% condensing Environmental IP55
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   46CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC HEATER At startup, if the ePMP connectorized module temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not apply heat to the device once startup is complete. When the unit temperature is greater than 32° F (0° C), the heater is deactivated and the unit continues its startup sequence. The effect on device startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 16. Table 16 Connectorized Radio with Sync startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature  Startup time (from power on to operational) -22° F (-30° C)  20 minutes -4° F (-20° C)  6 minutes 14° F (-10° C)  2 minutes, 30 seconds  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC AND EXTERNAL ANTENNA LOCATION Find a location for the device and external antenna that meets the following requirements:  The equipment is high enough to achieve the best radio path.  People can be kept a safe distance away from the equipment when it is radiating. The safe separation distances are defined in Calculated distances and power compliance margins on page 193.  The equipment is lower than the top of the supporting structure (tower, mast or building) or its lightning air terminal.  The location is not subject to excessive wind loading. For more information, see Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading on page 47.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   47CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC WIND LOADING Ensure that the device and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed ePMP site. Wind speed statistics is available from national meteorological offices. The device and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 190 Kph (118 mph). Wind blowing on the device will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral force. The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength and surface area of the device. Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae: Force (in kilograms) = 0.1045aV2 Where:   Is:    a    surface area in square meters   V    wind speed in meters per second Force (in pounds) = 0.0042Av2 Where:   Is:    A   surface area in square feet  v   wind speed in miles per hour  Applying these formulae to the ePMP device at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 17 and Table 18. Table 17 Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading (Kg) Type of ePMP device Largest  surface area (square meters) Wind speed (meters per second) 30 40 50 60 70 Connectorized  0.13  12.2 Kg  21.7 Kg  34 Kg  49 Kg  66.6 Kg  Table 18 Connectorized Radio with Sync wind loading (lb) Type of ePMP device  Largest surface area (square feet) Wind speed (miles per hour) 80  100 120 140  150 Connectorized  1.39  37.4 lb  58.4 lb  84.1 lb  114.4 lb  131.4 lb  CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC SOFTWARE PACKAGES Connectorized radios may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using the Cambium Network Services Server.  The software packages applicable to ePMP connectorized radios are named:  ePMP-GPS_Synced-v2.6.1.tar.gz
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   48CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC, ANTENNAS AND ANTENNA CABLING Connectorized modules require external antennas connected using RF cable (included with Cambium ePMP sector antennas). For details of the antennas and accessories required for a connectorized ePMP installation, see:  Antenna requirements on page 48  FCC and IC approved antennas on page 48 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada 2.4 GHz, 5.2 GHz, 5.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz bands, choose external antennas from those listed in FCC and IC approved antennas on page 48. For installations in other countries, the listed antennas are advisory, not mandatory. FCC AND IC APPROVED ANTENNAS For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada, choose external antennas from Table 19. These are approved by the FCC for use with the product and are constrained by the following limits:  5 GHz – 15 dBi gain  2.4 GHz - 15 dBi gain  Caution Using other than approved antennas may cause measurements higher than reported for certification. This radio transmitter (IC certification number 109W-0005) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le présent émetteur radio (Numéro de certification IC  109W-0005) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.  Table 19 Allowed antennas for deployment in USA/Canada Cambium part number Antenna Type  Gain (dBi) C050900D003A  5 GHz Sector Antenna – 90 degree  15 C050900D002A  5 GHz Sector Antenna – 120 degree  15 C024900D004A  2.4 GHz Sector Antenna - 90 /120 degree  15
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   49Integrated Radio For details of the ePMP integrated hardware, see:  Integrated Radio description on page 49  Integrated Radio part numbers on page 50  Integrated Radio mounting bracket on page 50  Integrated Radio interfaces on page 51  Integrated Radio specifications on page 52  Integrated Radio heater on page 53  Integrated Radio wind loading on page 53  Integrated Radio software packages on page 54.  INTEGRATED RADIO DESCRIPTION The integrated module is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics. An ePMP integrated unit may function as an Access Point (AP) or a Subscriber Module (SM) in a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) or in a Point-To-Point (PTP) network topology. Figure 9 ePMP Series Integrated Radio
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   50INTEGRATED RADIO PART NUMBERS Choose the correct regional variant: one is for use in regions where FCC or IC licensing restrictions apply (FCC/IC) and the other is for use in ETSI countries or the rest of the world (ETSI/RoW). Each of the parts listed in Table 20 includes the following items:  One integrated module (with mounting bracket)  One metal mounting strap  Power supply Table 20 Integrated Radio part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP Integrated – 5 GHz – no power cord – ROW version C050900C031A ePMP Integrated – 5 GHz – EU power cord – EU version  C050900P033A ePMP Integrated – 5 GHz – US power cord – FCC version C058900C132A ePMP Integrated - 2.4 GHz - US power cord  C024900C031A Table 21 Integrated Radio accessory part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP Power Supply for non-GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L002A INTEGRATED RADIO MOUNTING BRACKET The integrated module is designed to be pole-mounted using the mounting strap and bracket provided in the box with the radio.   Figure 10 Integrated module mounting bracket
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   51INTEGRATED RADIO INTERFACES The integrated module interfaces are illustrated in Figure 11 and described in Table 22. Figure 11 Integrated Radio interfaces   Table 22 Integrated Radio interfaces Port name  Connector  Interface  Description Primary Ethernet  RJ45 PoE input Proprietary power over Ethernet (PoE) twisted pair (for powering via CMM3/CMM4) 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet  Management and data Auxiliary Ethernet (future release)  RJ45 Cambium proprietary PoE output, data bridging Proprietary 30V PoE output for auxiliary devices (not 802.3af standard PoE)  Auxiliary Ethernet Primary Ethernet
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   52INTEGRATED RADIO LEDS   LED  Function POWER Green: Power is applied to the device Unlit:  No power is applied to the device or improper power source ETH 1 Main/Primary Ethernet port indicator Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green:  10/100BaseTX link ETH 2 Auxiliary/Secondary Ethernet port indicator Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green:  10/100BaseTX link  Radio scanning:  LEDs light in an ascending sequence to indicate that the radio is scanning Radio registered:  LEDs light to indicate the RSSI level at the device.   RSSI  > -60 dBm  -70 dBm  < RSSI ≤  -60 dBm  -80 dBm  < RSSI ≤ -70 dBm  RSSI  ≤ -80 dBm  INTEGRATED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP integrated module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 23 and Table 24. The integrated device meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page 191 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression. For a full listing of integrated radio specifications, see ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio Specifications on page 246.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   53Table 23 Integrated Radio physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions (H x W x D)   Radio: 29.1 x 14.5 x 8.3 cm (11.4 x 5.7 x 3.3 in) Weight   0.49 kg (1.1 lbs)  Table 24 Integrated Radio environmental specifications Category Specification Temperature   -30°C (-22°F) to +60°C (131°F) Wind loading   90 mph (145 kph) maximum. See Integrated Radio wind loading on page 53 for a full description. Humidity   95% condensing Environmental IP55 INTEGRATED RADIO HEATER Upon power on, if the ePMP integrated module device temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not apply heat to the device once startup is complete. When the unit temperature is greater than 32° F (0° C), the heater is deactivated and the integrated module continues its startup sequence. The effect on integrated module startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 25. Table 25 Integrated module startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature  Startup time (from power on to operational) -22° F (-30° C)  4 minutes -4° F (-20° C)  2 minutes 14° F (-10° C)  1 minutes, 30 seconds INTEGRATED RADIO WIND LOADING Ensure that the integrated module and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed ePMP site. Wind speed statistics must be available from national meteorological offices. The integrated module and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 145 Kph (90 mph). Wind blowing on the integrated module will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral force.  The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength and surface area of the integrated module. Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae:
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   54Force (in kilograms) = 0.1045aV2 Where:   Is:    a    surface area in square meters   V    wind speed in meters per second Force (in pounds) = 0.0042Av2 Where:   Is:    A   surface area in square feet  v   wind speed in miles per hour Applying these formulae to the ePMP integrated module at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 26 and Table 27. Table 26 Integrated Radio wind loading (Kg) Type of ePMP module Largest  surface area (square meters) Wind speed (meters per second) 30 40 50 60  70 Integrated  0.042  4 Kg  7 Kg  11 Kg  15.8 Kg  21.6 Kg  Table 27 Integrated Radio wind loading (lb) Type of ePMP module Largest surface area (square feet) Wind speed (miles per hour) 80 100 120 140 150 Integrated  0.45  12.1 lb   18.9 lb  27.2 lb  37 lb   42.5 lb   INTEGRATED RADIO SOFTWARE PACKAGES Integrated radios may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using the Cambium Network Services Server. The software packages applicable to ePMP integrated radios are named:     ePMP-NonGPS_Synced-v2.6.1.tar.gz
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   55Connectorized Radio For details of the ePMP connectorized hardware, see:  Connectorized Radio description on page 55  Connectorized Radio part numbers on page 56  Connectorized Radio Interfaces on page 57  Connectorized Radio specifications on page 59  Connectorized Radio and external antenna location on page 60  Connectorized Radio wind loading on page 61  Connectorized Radio software packages on page 61  Connectorized Radio antennas and antenna cabling on page 62  CONNECTORIZED RADIO DESCRIPTION The connectorized ePMP device is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics. The connectorized unit is designed to work with externally mounted antennas that have high gains. Connectorized units can cope with more difficult radio conditions. The unit is designed with female RP-SMA 50Ω antenna connections located at the top of the unit. An ePMP connectorized unit may function as an Access Point (AP) or a Subscriber Module (SM) in a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) or in a Point-To-Point (PTP) network topology.  Figure 12 ePMP Series Connectorized Radio    Note To select antennas, RD cables and connectors for connectorized units, see Connectorized Radio antennas and antenna cabling on page 62.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   56CONNECTORIZED RADIO PART NUMBERS Choose the correct regional variant: one is for use in regions where FCC or IC licensing restrictions apply (FCC/IC) and the other is for use in ETSI countries or non-FCC/IC/ETSI-restricted regions. Each of the parts listed in Table 28 includes the following items:  One connectorized unit  One power supply 100/10 Base-TX LAN injector  Table 28 Connectorized Radio part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP Conn – 5 GHz – no power cord – ROW version  C050900A021A ePMP Conn – 5 GHz – EU power cord – EU version  C050900A023A ePMP Conn – 5 GHz – US power cord – FCC version  C058900A122A ePMP Conn – 2.4 GHz – US power cord  C024900A021A  Table 29 Connectorized Radio accessory part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP Power Supply for non-GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L002A  CONNECTORIZED RADIO MOUNTING BRACKET The Connectorized unit is designed to be attached to a Cambium ePMP sector antenna or with a non-Cambium antenna.  Figure 13 Connectorized radio sector antenna
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   57CONNECTORIZED RADIO INTERFACES The connectorized radio with interfaces are illustrated in Figure 14 and described in Table 30. Figure 14 Connectorized radio interfaces     Table 30 Connectorized radio interfaces Name Connector Interface Description Antenna port H  RP-SMA, female  Antenna, H polarization  To/from H polarized antenna port Antenna port V  RP-SMA, female  Antenna, V polarization  To/from V polarized antenna port Primary Ethernet  RJ45 PoE input  Proprietary power over Ethernet (PoE) twisted pair (for powering via CMM3/CMM4)  10/100 Base-TX Ethernet  Management and data Auxiliary Ethernet  (future release)RJ45 Cambium propriety PoE output, data bridging Propriety 30V PoE output for auxiliary devices (not 802 3af standard Poe) Reset Button  Physical button  N/A For resetting the radio and for resetting the radio back to its factory default configuration, see Using the device external reset button on page 101.  Antenna port V Antenna port H AUXILLARY ETHERNET PRIMARY ETHERNET
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   58CONNECTORIZED RADIO LEDS   LED Function POWER  Green: Power is applied to the device Unlit:  No power is applied to the device or improper power source ETH 1  Main/Primary Ethernet port indicator Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green: 10/100BaseTX link ETH 2  Auxiliary/Secondary Ethernet port indicator Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green: 10/100BaseTX link Radio scanning: LEDs light in an ascending sequence to indicate that the radio is scanning Radio registered: LEDs light to indicate the RSSI level at the device.  Reserved for future release     RSSI  > -60 dBm  -70 dBm  < RSSI ≤ -60 dBm  -80 dBm  < RSSI ≤ -70 dBm  RSSI  ≤ -80 dBm
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   59CONNECTORIZED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP connectorized radio conforms to the specifications listed in Table 31 and Table 32.  The connectorized module meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page 191 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression. For a full listing of connectorized radio specifications, see ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio Specifications on page 250. Table 31 Connectorized radio physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions (H x W x D)  Radio: 227 x 88 x 33 mm (8.9” x 3.5” x 1.3”) Antenna: 529 x 124 x 53 mm (20.8” x 4.9” x 2.1”) Weight   .521 kg (1.15 lbs) without antenna 4.5 kg (10 lbs) with antenna Table 32 Connectorized radio environmental specifications Category Specification Temperature   -30°C (-22°F) to +55°C (131°F) Wind loading   118 mph (190 kph) maximum. See Connectorized Radio wind loading on page 61 for a full description. Humidity   95% condensing Environmental IP55
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   60CONNECTORIZED RADIO HEATER On startup, if the ePMP Connectorized radio temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not transfer heat to the device until the startup completes. When the unit temperature is greater than 32° F (0° C), the heater is deactivated and the unit continues its startup sequence. The effect on device startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 33. Table 33 Connectorized radio startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature  Startup time (from power on to operational) -22° F (-30° C)  20 minutes -4° F (-20° C)  6 minutes 14° F (-10° C)  2 minutes, 30 seconds  CONNECTORIZED RADIO AND EXTERNAL ANTENNA LOCATION Find a location for the device and external antenna that meets the following requirements:  The equipment is high enough to achieve the best radio path.  People are a safe distance away from the equipment when it is radiating. The safe separation distances are defined in Calculated distances and power compliance margins on page 193.  The equipment is lower than the top of the supporting structure (tower, mast or building) or its lightning air terminal.  The location is not subjected to excessive wind loading. For more information, see Connectorized Radio wind loading on page 61.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   61CONNECTORIZED RADIO WIND LOADING Ensure that the device and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed ePMP site. Wind speed statistics must be available from national meteorological offices. The device and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 190 kph (118 mph). Wind speeds on the device subjects the mounting structure to significant lateral force.  The magnitude of the force depends on both the wind strength and surface area of the device. Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae: Force (in kilograms) = 0.1045aV2 Where:   Is:    a    surface area in square meters   V    wind speed in meters per second Force (in pounds) = 0.0042Av2 Where:   Is:    A   surface area in square feet  v   wind speed in miles per hour  Applying these formulae to the ePMP device at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 34 and Table 35. Table 34 Connectorized radio wind loading (Kg) Type of ePMP device Largest  surface area (square meters) Wind speed (meters per second) 30 40 50 60 70 Connectorized  0.13  12.2 Kg  21.7 Kg  34 Kg  49 Kg  66.6 Kg  Table 35 Connectorized radio wind loading (lb) Type of ePMP device  Largest surface area (square feet) Wind speed (miles per hour) 80  100 120 140  150 Connectorized  1.39  37.4 lb  58.4 lb  84.1 lb  114.4 lb  131.4 lb   CONNECTORIZED RADIO SOFTWARE PACKAGES Connectorized radio may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using the Cambium Network Services Server. The software packages applicable to ePMP Un-synced connectorized radio are named:  ePMP-NonGPS_Synced-v2.6.1.tar.gz
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   62CONNECTORIZED RADIO ANTENNAS AND ANTENNA CABLING Connectorized radio requires external antennas connected using RF cable (included with Cambium ePMP sector antennas). For details of the antennas and accessories required for a connectorized ePMP installation, see:  Antenna requirements on page 48  FCC and IC approved antennas on page 48  ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz bands, choose external antennas from those listed in FCC and IC approved antennas on page 48. For installations in other countries, the listed antennas are advisory, not mandatory. FCC AND IC APPROVED ANTENNAS For connectorized units operating in the USA or Canada, choose external antennas from Table 36. These are approved by the FCC for use with the product and are constrained by the following limits:  5 GHz – 15 dBi gain  2.4 GHz - 15 dBi gain   Caution Using other than approved antennas may cause measurements higher than reported for certification. This radio transmitter (IC certification number 109W-0005) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le présent émetteur radio (Numéro de certification IC  109W-0005 ) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur. Table 36 Allowed antennas for deployment in USA/Canada – 5 GHz Cambium part number  Antenna Type  Gain (dBi) C050900D003A  5 GHz Sector Antenna – 90 degree  15 C050900D002A  5 GHz Sector Antenna – 120 degree  15 C024900D004A  2.4 GHz Sector Antenna - 90 /120 degree  15
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   63Force 180 For details of the ePMP Force 180 hardware, see:  Force 180 description on page 63  Force 180 part numbers on page 64   Force 180 mounting bracket on page 64   Force 180 interfaces on page 65   Force 180 LEDs on page 66  Force 180 heater on page 67  Force 180 wind loading on page 67  Force 180 software packages on page 68  FORCE 180 DESCRIPTION The Force 180 integrated module is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics. An ePMP Force 180 unit may function as an Access Point (AP) or a Subscriber Module (SM) in a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) or in a Point-To-Point (PTP) network topology. It is typically deployed as an SM in a PMP system. Figure 15 ePMP Series Force 180
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   64FORCE 180 PART NUMBERS Choose the correct regional variant: one is for use in regions where FCC or IC licensing restrictions apply (FCC/IC) and the other is for use in ETSI countries or the rest of the world (ETSI/RoW). Each of the parts listed in Table 37 includes the following items:  One Force 180 module (with mounting bracket)  One metal mounting strap  Power supply Table 37 Force 180 part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (FCC) (US cord)  C058900C072A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (no cord)  C050900C071A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (EU) (EU cord)  C050900C073A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (US cord)  C050900C171A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (EU cord)  C050900C271A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (UK cord)  C050900C371A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (EU) (UK cord)  C050900C373A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (India cord)  C050900C471A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (China cord)  C050900C571A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (Brazil cord)  C050900C671A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (Argentina cord)  C050900C771A ePMP 5 GHz Force 180 Integrated Radio (ROW) (ANZ cord)  C050900C871A FORCE 180 MOUNTING BRACKET The Force 180 module is designed to be pole-mounted using the mounting strap and bracket provided in the box with the radio.   Figure 16 Force 180 module mounting bracket
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   65FORCE 180 INTERFACES The Force 180 module interfaces are illustrated in Figure 17 and described in Table 38. Figure 17 Force 180 interfaces  Table 38 Force 180 interfaces Port name  Connector  Interface  Description Ethernet RJ45 PoE input 10/100/1000BaseT, Compatible with Cambium PoE pinouts (V+ = 7 & 8, Return = 4 & 5) and Standard PoE pinouts (V+ = 4 & 5, Return = 7 & 8) 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet  Management and data Reset Button  Physical button  N/A For resetting the radio and for setting the radio back to its factory default configuration.  See Using the device external reset button on page 101.  Ethernet
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   66FORCE 180 LEDS   LED  Function POWER Green: Power is applied to the device Unlit:  No power is applied to the device or improper power source ETH Ethernet port indicator Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green:  10/100/1000 BaseTX link  Radio scanning:  LEDs light in an ascending sequence to indicate that the radio is scanning Radio registered:  LEDs light to indicate the RSSI level at the device.   RSSI  > -60 dBm  -70 dBm  < RSSI ≤  -60 dBm  -80 dBm  < RSSI ≤ -70 dBm  RSSI  ≤ -80 dBm  FORCE 180 SPECIFICATIONS The Force 180 module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 39 and Table 40. The device meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page 191 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression. For a full listing of Force 180 specifications, see Force 180 Specifications on page 254.  Table 39 Force 180 physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions (H x W x D)   Radio: 12.5 x 25.1 x 11.9 cm (4.9 x 9.9 x 4.7 in) – with mounting bracket attached Radio: 12.5 x 25.1 x 4 cm (4.9 x 9.9 x 1.6 in) – without mounting bracket attached Weight   0.50 kg (1.1 lbs)
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   67Table 40 Force 180 environmental specifications Category Specification Temperature   -30°C (-22°F) to +60°C (140°F) Wind loading   90 mph (145 kph) maximum. See Force 180 wind loading on page 67 for a full description. Humidity   95% condensing Environmental IP55 FORCE 180 HEATER Upon power on, if the ePMP Force 180 device temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not apply heat to the device once startup is complete. When the unit temperature is greater than 32° F (0° C), the heater is deactivated and the integrated module continues its startup sequence. The effect on Force 200 startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 41. Table 41 Force 180 startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature  Startup time (from power on to operational) -22° F (-30° C)  4 minutes -4° F (-20° C)  2 minutes 14° F (-10° C)  1 minutes, 30 seconds FORCE 180 WIND LOADING Ensure that the Force 180 and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed ePMP site. Wind speed statistics must be available from national meteorological offices.  The Force 180 and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 145 Kph (90 mph).  Wind blowing on the Force 180 will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral force.  The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength and surface area of the Force 180. Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae: Force (in kilograms) = 0.1045aV2 Where:   Is:    a    surface area in square meters   V    wind speed in meters per second
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   68Force (in pounds) = 0.0042Av2 Where:   Is:    A   surface area in square feet  v   wind speed in miles per hour Applying these formulae to the ePMP Force 180 at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 42 and Table 43. Table 42 Force 180 wind loading (Kg) Type of ePMP module Largest  surface area (square meters) Wind speed (meters per second) 30 40 50 60  70 Force 180  0.031  3 Kg  5.2 Kg  8.2 Kg  11.8 Kg  16 Kg  Table 43 Force 180 wind loading (lb) Type of ePMP module Largest surface area (square feet) Wind speed (miles per hour) 80 100 120 140 150 Force 180  0.33  9 lb   14.1 lb  20.3 lb  27.7 lb   31.8 lb   FORCE 180 SOFTWARE PACKAGES Force 180 radios may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using the Cambium Network Services Server. The software packages applicable to ePMP Force 180 are named:  ePMP-NonGPS_Synced-v2.6.1.tar.gz
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   69Force 200 For details of the ePMP Force 200 hardware, see:  Force 200 description on page 69  Force 200 part numbers on page 70   Force 200 mounting bracket on page 71  Force 200 interfaces on page 72   Force 200 LEDs on page 73   Force 200 heater on page 74  Force 200 wind loading on page 74   Force 200 software packages on page 75   FORCE 200 DESCRIPTION The Force 200 integrated dish is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio, parabolic dish and networking electronics. An ePMP Force 200 unit may function as an Access Point (AP) or a Subscriber Module (SM) in a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) or in a Point-To-Point (PTP) network topology. It is typically deployed as an SM in a PMP system and either Master or Slave in a PTP system. Figure 18 ePMP Series Force 200   Figure 19 ePMP Series Force 200 (with optional radome – sold separately)
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   70FORCE 200 PART NUMBERS Choose the correct regional variant: one is for use in regions where FCC or IC licensing restrictions apply (FCC/IC) and the other is for use in ETSI countries or the rest of the world (ETSI/RoW). Each of the parts listed in Table 44 includes the following items:  Force 200 Radio Assembly o Power Cord (if applicable) o Power Supply  Force 200 Dish  Force 200 Pole Bracket Assembly  Force 200 Pole Clamp Assembly  Four M6 Bolts Table 44 Force 200 part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (FCC) (US cord)  C058900C062A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (ROW) (no cord)  C050900C061A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (EU) (EU cord)  C050900C063A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (ROW) (US cord)  C050900C161A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (ROW) (EU cord)  C050900C261A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (ROW) (UK cord)  C050900C361A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (EU) (UK cord)  C050900C363A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (ROW) (India cord)  C050900C461A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (ROW) (China/ANZ cord)  C050900C561A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (ROW) (Brazil cord)  C050900C661A ePMP 5 GHz Force 200AR5-25 High Gain Radio (ROW) (Argentina cord)  C050900C761A ePMP 2.4 GHz Force 200AR2-25 High Gain Radio (US cord)  C024900C161A ePMP 2.4 GHz Force 200AR2-25 High Gain Radio (EU cord)  C024900C261A ePMP Force 200 Radome  N000900L021A
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   71FORCE 200 MOUNTING BRACKET The Force 200 module is designed to be pole-mounted using the mounting bracket and clamp assembly provided in the box with the radio.   Figure 20 Force 200 mounting bracket (side)  Figure 21 Force 200 mounting bracket (back)
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   72FORCE 200 INTERFACES The Force 200 module interfaces are illustrated in Figure 22 and described in Table 45. Figure 22 Force 200 interfaces  Table 45 Force 200 interfaces Port name  Connector  Interface  Description Ethernet RJ45 PoE input 10/100/1000BaseT, Compatible with Cambium PoE pinouts (V+ = 7 & 8, Return = 4 & 5) and Standard PoE pinouts (V+ = 4 & 5, Return = 7 & 8) 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet  Management and data Reset Button  Physical button  N/A For resetting the radio and for setting the radio back to its factory default configuration.  See Using the device external reset button on page 101.  Ethernet
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   73FORCE 200 LEDS   LED  Function POWER Green: Power is applied to the device Unlit:  No power is applied to the device or improper power source ETH Ethernet port indicator Once lit, blinking indicates Ethernet activity Green:  10/100/1000 BaseTX link  Radio scanning:  LEDs light in an ascending sequence to indicate that the radio is scanning Radio registered:  LEDs light to indicate the RSSI level at the device.   RSSI  > -60 dBm  -70 dBm  < RSSI ≤  -60 dBm  -80 dBm  < RSSI ≤ -70 dBm  RSSI  ≤ -80 dBm  FORCE 200 SPECIFICATIONS The Force 200 module conforms to the specifications listed in Table 46 and Table 47. The device meets the low level static discharge specifications identified in Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance on page 191 and provides internal surge suppression but does not provide lightning suppression. For a full listing of Force 200 specifications, see Force 200 Specifications on page 256.  Table 46 Force 200 physical specifications      Category Specification Dimensions (Dia x Depth)   47 x 28 cm (18.5 x 11.2 in) Weight   2.4 GHz: 2.8 kg (6.2 lbs) 5 GHz: 2.3 kg (5.1 lbs)
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   74Table 47 Force 200 environmental specifications Category Specification Temperature   -30°C (-22°F) to +60°C (140°F) – with radome attached maximum temperature is +47°C (116°F) Wind loading   90 mph (145 kph) maximum. See Force 200 wind loading on page 74 for a full description. Humidity   95% condensing Environmental IP55 FORCE 200 HEATER Upon power on, if the ePMP Force 200 device temperature is at or below 32° F (0° C), an internal heater is activated to ensure that the device is able to successfully begin operation. The unit’s heater is only activated when the unit is powered on and will not apply heat to the device once startup is complete. When the unit temperature is greater than 32° F (0° C), the heater is deactivated and the Force 200 module continues its startup sequence. The effect on Force 200 startup time at various temperatures is defined in Table 48. Table 48 Force 200 startup times based on ambient temperature Initial Temperature  Startup time (from power on to operational) -22° F (-30° C)  4 minutes -4° F (-20° C)  2 minutes 14° F (-10° C)  1 minutes, 30 seconds FORCE 200 WIND LOADING Ensure that the Force 200 and the structure on which it is mounted are capable of withstanding the prevalent wind speeds at a proposed ePMP site. Wind speed statistics must be available from national meteorological offices.  The Force 200 and its mounting bracket are capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 145 Kph (90 mph).  Wind blowing on the Force 200 will subject the mounting structure to significant lateral force.  The magnitude of the force depends on both wind strength and surface area of the integrated module. Wind loading is estimated using the following formulae: Force (in kilograms) = 0.1045aV2 Where:   Is:    a    surface area in square meters   V    wind speed in meters per second
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   75Force (in pounds) = 0.0042Av2 Where:   Is:    A   surface area in square feet  v   wind speed in miles per hour Applying these formulae to the ePMP Force 200 at different wind speeds, the resulting wind loadings are shown in Table 49 and Table 50. Table 49 Force 180 wind loading (Kg) Type of ePMP module Largest  surface area (square meters) Wind speed (meters per second) 30 40 50 60  70 Force 200  0.13  12.3 Kg  22 Kg  34.4 Kg 49.5 Kg  67.4 Kg  Table 50 Force 180 wind loading (lb) Type of ePMP module Largest surface area (square feet) Wind speed (miles per hour) 80 100 120 140 150 Force 200  1.44  38.7 lb   60.4 lb  87 lb   118 lb   136 lb   FORCE 200 SOFTWARE PACKAGES Force 200 radios may be upgraded by downloading new software packages from the Cambium Networks website or by using the Cambium Network Services Server. The software packages applicable to ePMP Force 200 are named:  ePMP-NonGPS_Synced-v2.6.1.tar.gz
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   76Power Supply For details of the ePMP power supply units, see:  Power supply description on page 76  Power supply part numbers on page 76  Power supply interfaces on page 77  Power supply specifications on page 78  Power supply location on page 78 POWER SUPPLY DESCRIPTION The power supply is an indoor unit that is connected to the ePMP module and network terminating equipment using Cat5e cable with RJ45 connectors. It is also plugged into an AC or DC power supply so that it can inject Power over Ethernet (PoE) into the module.  POWER SUPPLY PART NUMBERS Each module requires one power supply and one power supply line cord. For cord part numbers, see Table 51.  The power supplies listed in Table 51 may be used for all ePMP modules, however, only N000900L001A provides a Gigabit Ethernet interface. Table 51  Power supply component part numbers Cambium description  Cambium part number ePMP Pwr Supply for GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L001A ePMP Pwr Supply for non-GPS Radio - no cord (spare) N000900L002A
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   77POWER SUPPLY INTERFACES The power supply interfaces are illustrated in Figure 23 and described in Table 52 and Table 54.  Figure 23 Power supply interfaces    Table 52 Power supply interface functions - N000900L001A Interface Function Power input  Mains power input. Gigabit Data + Power RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to radio  Note This port provides a Gigabit Ethernet interface to ePMP GPS Synced connectorized radios. To ePMP integrated radios, this port provides a 10/100 Mbit/sec Ethernet interface. Gigabit Data  RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network.  Table 53 Power supply interface functions - N000900L002A Interface Function Power input  Mains power input. 10/100 Mbit/sec Data + Power  RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to radio 10/100 Mbit/sec Data  RJ45 socket for connecting Cat5e cable to network.  Table 54 Power Supply LED functions LED Function Power (green)  Power supply detection  Gigabit Data Gigabit Data + Power Power input
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   78POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS The ePMP power supply conforms to the specifications listed in Table 55, Table 56 and Table 57.  These specifications apply to all ePMP product variants. Table 55 Power supply physical specifications Category Specification Dimensions (H x W x D)  11.8 x 4.4 x 3.2 cm (4.66 x 1.75 x 1.25 in) Weight   0.26 lbs Table 56 Power supply environmental specifications Category Specification Ambient Operating Temperature  0° C to +40° C Humidity   20% - 90% Table 57 Power supply electrical specifications Category Specification AC Input  100 to 240 VAC Efficiency  Meets efficiency level ‘V’ Over Current Protection  Zener clamping (38V to 45V) Hold up time   10 ms minimum at maximum load, 120 VAC  POWER SUPPLY LOCATION Find a location for the power supply that meets the following requirements:  The power supply can be mounted on a wall or other flat surface.  The power supply is kept dry, with no possibility of condensation, flooding or rising damp.  The power supply can be accessed to view status indicators.  The power supply can be connected to the ePMP module drop cable and network terminating equipment.  The power supply can be connected to a mains or dc power supply that meets the requirements defined in Table 57.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   79Ethernet cabling For details of the Ethernet cabling components of an ePMP installation, see:  Ethernet standards and cable lengths on page 79  Outdoor Cat5e cable on page 79  ETHERNET STANDARDS AND CABLE LENGTHS All configurations require a copper Ethernet connection from the power supply port to the power supply and network terminating equipment.  For each power supply, the maximum permitted drop cable length is specified in Table 58. Table 58 Power supply drop cable length restrictions Part number  Description  Maximum cable length (*1) N000900L001A Power Supply for Radio with Gigabit Ethernet (no cord) 330 feet (100m) N000900L002A Power Supply for Radio with 100Mbit Ethernet (no cord) 330 feet (100m) (*1) Maximum length of Ethernet cable from AP/SM to power supply  OUTDOOR CAT5E CABLE For copper connections from the device to the power supply, use Cat5e cable that is shielded with copper-plated steel.   Caution Always use Cat5e cable that is shielded with copper-plated steel. Alternative types of Ethernet cables are not supported by Cambium Networks.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   80Surge Suppression unit The ePMP integrated and connectorized units both contain 1 Joule-rated surge suppression built into the device. With this built-in surge suppression, it is not required to install a surge suppressor at the unit’s mounting location.  However, it is required to install a surge suppressor at the Ethernet cable’s building ingress into the power supply’s indoor location. For installations that do not require Gigabit (1000 Mbit/sec) Ethernet, a Cambium 600SSH surge suppressor may be used. For more details, see Cambium 600SSH details.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   81CAMBIUM 600SSH DETAILS     Note For connectorized module installations requiring Gigabit (1000 Mbit/sec) Ethernet surge suppression, utilize the following: Mfr Part  Description L-COM AL-CAT6JW Outdoor 10/100/1000 Base-T CAT6 PoE Compatible Lightning Protector L-COM AL-CAT6HPJW Outdoor 10/100/1000 Base-T CAT6 PoE Compatible Lightning Protector – High Power (protection comparable to 600SSH)  1 Holes—for mounting the Surge Suppressor to a flat surface (such as an outside wall). The distance between centers is 4.25 inches (108 mm). 2 RJ-45 connectors—One side (neither side is better than the other for this purpose) connects to the product (AP, SM, or cluster management module). The other connects to the AC adaptor’s Ethernet connector. 3 Ground post and washer—use heavy gauge (10 AWG or 6 mm2) copper wire for connection. Refer to local electrical codes for exact specifications.   Note The 600SSH surge suppressor is shipped in the “isolated” position (pin 4 isolated by 68V from protective earth).  If packet error issues occur over the Ethernet link (verify by pinging the device through the 600SSH), configure the 600SSH to “grounded” position (by moving the 600SSH switch from “isolated” to “ground”) to avoid ground loops that may be present in the system. 4  Ground Cable Opening—route the 10 AWG (6 mm2) ground cable through this opening. 5 CAT-5 Cable Knockouts—route the two CAT-5 cables through these openings, or alternatively through the Conduit Knockouts. 6 Conduit Knockouts—on the back of the case, near the bottom. Available for installations where cable is routed through building conduit. 1 2 3 6 5  4  5  6 2 1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   82System planning This chapter provides information to help the user to plan an ePMP link. The following topics are described in this chapter:  How to plan ePMP links to conform to the regulatory restrictions that apply in the country of operation is explained under Radio spectrum planning on page 83.  Factors to be considered when planning links such as range, path loss and throughput are described under Link planning on page 87.  Factors to be considered when planning to use connectorized APs with external antennas in ePMP links are described under Planning for connectorized units on page 88.  The grounding and lightning protection requirements of a ePMP installation is described under Grounding and lightning protection on page 31.  Factors to be considered when planning ePMP data networks are described under Data network planning on page 90.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   83Radio spectrum planning This section describes how to plan ePMP links to conform to the regulatory restrictions that apply in the country of operation.   Caution The user must ensure ePMP product operates in accordance to local regulatory limits.  Note Contact the applicable radio regulator to check if registration of the ePMP link is required or not. GENERAL WIRELESS SPECIFICATIONS The wireless specifications that apply to all ePMP variants are listed under Table 59. The wireless specifications that are specific to each frequency variant are listed in Table 60 and Table 61. Table 59 ePMP wireless specifications (all variants) Item   Specification  Channel selection  Automatic and Manual selection (fixed frequency). Manual power control   To avoid interference to other users of the band, maximum power can be set lower than the default power limit. Integrated device antenna type Patch antenna Duplex scheme  Adaptive TDD (with optional Standard 802.11n Wi-Fi on SM) Range  21 mi (5 MHz channel bandwidth) 17 mi (10 MHz channel bandwidth) 13 mi (20 MHz channel bandwidth) 9 mi (40 MHz channel bandwidth) Over-the-air encryption  AES Error Correction  FEC Table 60 ePMP 2000 wireless specifications (per frequency band) Item 5 GHz RF band (GHz)  5150 - 5970 MHz Channel bandwidth   5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz or 40 MHz Typical antenna gain Connectorized antenna – 18 dBi
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   84 Table 61 ePMP 1000 wireless specifications (per frequency band) Item 5 GHz  2.4 GHz RF band (GHz)  4900 - 5980 MHz  2407 - 2472 MHz  Channel bandwidth   5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz or 40 MHz  5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz or 40 MHz Typical antenna gain Connectorized antenna – 15 dBi Integrated patch antenna – 13 dBi Reflector dish antenna – 6 dBi Connectorized antenna - 15 dBi Integrated patch antenna - 11 dBi Reflector dish antenna – 8 dBi Antenna beamwidth (Integrated) 24° azimuth, 12° elevation  24° azimuth, 12° elevation Antenna beamwidth (Relector dish) 10° azimuth, 25° elevation  10° azimuth, 28° elevation   REGULATORY LIMITS The local regulator may restrict frequency usage and channel width and may limit the amount of conducted or radiated transmitter power. For details of these restrictions, see Examples of regulatory limits on page 208. Many countries impose EIRP limits (Allowed EIRP) on products operating in the bands used by the ePMP Series. For example, in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands, these limits are calculated as follows:  In the 5.2 GHz (5250 MHz to 5350 MHz) and 5.4 GHz (5470 MHz to 5725 MHz) band, the EIRP must not exceed the lesser of 30 dBm or (17 + 10 x Log Channel width in MHz) dBm.  In the 5.8 GHz band (5725 MHz to 5875 MHz), the EIRP must not exceed the lesser of 36 dBm or (23 + 10 x Log Channel width in MHz) dBm.  In the 2.4 GHz band (2400 MHz to 2500 MHz), the EIRP must not exceed the lesser of 36 dBm or (23 + 10 x Log Channel width in MHz) dBm. Some countries (for example the USA) impose conducted power limits on products operating in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz band. CONFORMING TO THE LIMITS Ensure the link is configured to conform to local regulatory requirements by configuring the correct country code (located in the web management interface, under Configure => Radio). In the following situations, the country code does not automatically prevent operation outside the regulations:  When using connectorized APs with external antennas, the regulations may require the maximum transmit power to be reduced. To ensure that regulatory requirements are met for connectorized installations, see Calculating maximum power level for connectorized units on page 88. When operating in ETSI regions, it is required to enter a license key in the ePMP web management interface to unlock 5.8 GHz band frequencies. This key may be obtained from https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/licensekeys/epmp.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   85 When installing 5.4 GHz links in the USA, it may be necessary to avoid frequencies used by Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) systems. For more information, see Avoidance of weather radars on page 86. AVAILABLE SPECTRUM The available spectrum for operation depends on the region. When configured with the appropriate country code, the unit will only allow operation on those channels which are permitted by the regulations.  Note In Italy, there is a regulation which requires a general authorization of any 5.4 GHz radio link which is used outside the operator’s own premises. It is the responsibility of the installer or operator to have the link authorized. For details, see: http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&idmenu=672 &idarea1=593&andor=AND&idarea2=1052&id=68433&sectionid=1,16&viewType=1&showMenu=1&showCat=1&idarea3=0&andorcat=AND&partebassaType=0&idareaCalendario1=0&MvediT=1 &idarea4=0&showArchiveNewsBotton=0&directionidUser=0 For the form that must be used for general authorization, see: http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/images/stories/mise_extra/Allegato%20n19.doc  Certain regulations have allocated certain channels as unavailable for use:  ETSI has allocated part of the 5.4 GHz band to weather radar.  UK and some other European countries have allocated part of the 5.8 GHz band to Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT) systems. For details of these restrictions, see Examples of regulatory limits on page 208. Where regulatory restrictions apply to certain channels, these channels are barred automatically by the use of the correct country code. For example, at 5.8 GHz in the UK and some other European countries, the RTTT band 5795 MHz to 5815 MHz is barred. With the appropriate country code configured for this region, the ePMP will not operate on channels within this band. The number and identity of channels barred by the license key and country code is dependent on the channel bandwidth. For more information about configuring the Country Code parameter, see AP Radio page on page Error! Bookmark not defined. and SM Radio page on page Error! Bookmark not defined.. CHANNEL BANDWIDTH Select the required channel bandwidth for the link. The selection depends upon the ePMP frequency variant and country code, as specified on page 208.  Wider a channel bandwidth greater is its capacity. As narrower channel bandwidths take up lesser spectrum, selecting a narrow channel bandwidth may be a better choice when operating in locations where the spectrum is very busy.  Both ends of the link must be configured to operate on the same channel bandwidth.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   86AVOIDANCE OF WEATHER RADARS To comply with FCC rules (KDB 443999: Interim Plans to Approve UNII Devices Operating in the 5470 - 5725 MHz Band with Radar Detection and DFS Capabilities), units which are installed within 35 km (22 miles) of a Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) system (or have a line of sight propagation path to such a system) must be configured to avoid any frequency within +30 MHz or –30 MHz of the frequency of the TDWR device. This requirement applies even if the master is outside the 35 km (22 miles) radius but communicates with outdoor clients which may be within the 35 km (22 miles) radius of the TDWRs. The requirement for ensuring 30 MHz frequency separation is based on the best information available to date. If interference is not eliminated, a distance limitation based on line-of-sight from TDWR will need to be used. In addition, devices with bandwidths greater than 20 MHz may require greater frequency separation. When planning a link in the USA, visit http://spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx, enter the location of the planned link and search for TDWR radars. If a TDWR system is located within 35 km (22 miles) or has line of sight propagation to the PMP device, perform the following tasks:  Register the installation on http://spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx.  Make a list of channel center frequencies that must be barred, that is, those falling within +30 MHz or –30 MHz of the frequency of the TDWR radars.  In ETSI regions, the band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz is reserved for the use of weather radars.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   87Link planning This section describes factors to be taken into account when planning links, such as range, obstacles path loss and throughput. RANGE AND OBSTACLES Calculate the range of the link and identify any obstacles that may affect radio performance. Perform a survey to identify all the obstructions (such as trees or buildings) in the path and to assess the risk of interference. This information is necessary in order to achieve an accurate link feasibility assessment. PATH LOSS Path loss is the amount of attenuation the radio signal undergoes between the two ends of the link. The path loss is the sum of the attenuation of the path if there were no obstacles in the way (Free Space Path Loss), the attenuation caused by obstacles (Excess Path Loss) and a margin to allow for possible fading of the radio signal (Fade Margin). The following calculation needs to be performed to judge whether a particular link can be installed: capabilitseasonalfadeexcessspacefree LLLLL_ Where: Is: spacefreeL_ Free Space Path Loss (dB) excessL Excess Path Loss (dB) fadeL Fade Margin Required (dB) seasonaL Seasonal Fading (dB) capabilityL Equipment Capability (dB)  Free space path loss is a major determinant in received (Rx) signal level.  Rx signal level, in turn, is a major factor in the system operating margin (fade margin), which is calculated as follows:   System Operating Margin (fade margin) dB = Rx signal level (dB) – Rx sensitivity (dB)  Thus, the fade margin is the difference between strength of the received signal and the strength that the receiver requires for maintaining a reliable link.   ADAPTIVE MODULATION Adaptive modulation ensures that the highest throughput that can be achieved instantaneously will be obtained, taking account of propagation and interference. When the link has been installed, web pages provide information about the link loss currently measured by the equipment, both instantaneously and averaged.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   88Planning for connectorized units This section describes factors to be taken into account when planning to use connectorized APs with external antennas in ePMP networks. CALCULATING MAXIMUM POWER LEVEL FOR CONNECTORIZED UNITS If a connectorized ePMP link is to be installed in a country that imposes an EIRP limit in the selected band, choose an external antenna and RF cable that will not cause the ePMP to exceed the EIRP limit.  To calculate the highest setting of Maximum Power Level that will be permitted, use this formula: Maximum Power Level (dBm) = Allowed EIRP (dBm) – Antenna Gain (dBi) + Cable Loss (dB) Where: Is: Maximum Power Level (dBm) the highest permissible setting of the Maximum Power Level attribute in the Step 2: Wireless Configuration page, Allowed EIRP (dBm)  the EIRP limit allowed by the regulations, Antenna Gain (dBi)  the gain of the chosen antenna, Cable Loss (dB)  the loss of the RF cable connecting the AP to the antenna. As the 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz have an operating bandwidth of 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz or 40 MHz then the maximum allowed EIRP depends on the operating bandwidth of the radio as shown in Table 62. Table 62 Normal EIRP limits with operating channel bandwidth Operating bandwidth (MHz) Allowed EIRP (dBm) at 5.2 GHz Allowed EIRP (dBm) at 5.4 GHz Allowed EIRP (dBm) at 5.8 GHz Allowed EIRP (dBm) at 2.4 GHz 5, 10, 20, 40  24 - 30  24 - 30  36  36 The settings to be used for regions with the EIRP limits in Table 62 are shown in Table 63. Table 63 Setting maximum transmit power to meet general EIRP limits Antenna Maximum available antenna gain (dBi) Operating bandwidth (MHz)  Transmitter Output Power parameter setting (dBm)  5.2 GHz  5.4 GHz  5.8 GHz  2.4 GHz ePMP 2000 Connectorized module Sector antenna 18  5, 10, 20, 40  12  12  18  N/A ePMP 1000 Connectorized module Sector antenna 15  5, 10, 20, 40  15  15  21  21
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   89 Note Calculations under Table 63 are on the basis of 0.5 dB cable loss and the highest gain antennas per size of which Cambium Networks are aware. At these operating frequencies, antenna cable losses even with short cables are unlikely to ever be below 0.5 dB for practical installations and cable diameters.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   90Data network planning This section describes factors to be considered when planning ePMP data networks. ETHERNET INTERFACES The ePMP Ethernet ports conform to the specifications listed in Table 64 and Table 65. Table 64 ePMP 2000 Ethernet bridging specifications Ethernet Bridging   Specification Protocol   10BASE-Te/100BASE-Tx/1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3at (PoE) IEEE802.3u compliant Auto-negotiation QoS Proprietary QoS Interface   10/100/1000BaseT (RJ-45)  Data Rates  See Data throughput tables on page 236.  Maximum Ethernet Frame Size  1700 bytes Service classes for bridged traffic 3 classes   Table 65 ePMP 1000 Ethernet bridging specifications Ethernet Bridging   Specification Protocol   10BASE-Te/100BASE-Tx/1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3af (PoE) IEEE802.3u compliant Auto-negotiation QoS Proprietary QoS Interface   10/100/1000BaseT (RJ-45)  Data Rates  See Data throughput tables on page 236.  Maximum Ethernet Frame Size  1700 bytes Service classes for bridged traffic 3 classes
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   91 Note Practical Ethernet rates will depend on network configuration, higher layer protocols and platforms used. Over the air throughput will be capped to the rate of the Ethernet interface at the receiving end of the link. MANAGEMENT VLAN Decide if the IP interface of the AP/SM management agent will be connected in a VLAN. If so, decide if this is a standard (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN or provider bridged (IEEE 802.1ad) VLAN, and select the VLAN ID for this VLAN. Use of a separate management VLAN is strongly recommended. Use of the management VLAN helps to ensure that the AP/SM management agent cannot be accessed by customers. QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR BRIDGED ETHERNET TRAFFIC Decide how quality of service will be configured in ePMP to minimize frame loss and latency for high priority traffic. Wireless links often have lower data capacity than wired links or network equipment like switches and routers, and quality of service configuration is most critical at network bottlenecks. ePMP provides three priority types for traffic waiting for transmission over the wireless link – Voice, High and Low. Low is the lowest priority and Voice is the highest priority. Traffic is scheduled using strict priority; in other words, traffic in a given priority is transmitted when all higher-priority transmissions are complete.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   92Operation and Troubleshooting This chapter provides instructions for operators of ePMP networks. The following topics are described:  General Planning for Troubleshooting on page 93  Upgrading device software on page 95  Testing hardware on page 97  Troubleshooting the radio link on page 99  Using the device external reset button on page 101  Resetting ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling on page 103
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   93General Planning for Troubleshooting Effective troubleshooting depends in part on measures that you take before you experience trouble in your network. Cambium recommends the following measures for each site: Procedure: 1  Identify troubleshooting tools that are available at your site (such as a protocol analyzer). 2  Identify commands and other sources that can capture baseline data for the site. These may include:  Ping  tracert or traceroute  Throughput Test results  Throughput data  Configure GUI page captures  Monitor GUI page captures  Session logs 3  Start a log for the site, including:  Operating procedures  Site-specific configuration records  Network topology  Software releases  Types of hardware deployed  Site-specific troubleshooting process  Escalation procedures  GPS latitude/longitude of each network element  GENERAL FAULT ISOLATION PROCESS Effective troubleshooting also requires an effective fault isolation methodology that includes  Attempting to isolate the problem to the level of a system, subsystem, or link, such as o AP to SM o AP to CMM o AP to GPS o CMM to GPS o power  Researching System Logs of the involved equipment.  Answering the questions listed in the following section.  Reversing the last previous corrective attempt before proceeding to the next.  Performing only one corrective attempt at a time.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   94QUESTIONS TO HELP ISOLATE THE PROBLEM When a problem occurs, attempt to answer the following questions: 1  What is the history of the problem?  Have we changed something recently?  Have we seen other symptoms before this? 2  How wide-spread is the symptom?   Is the problem on only a single SM? (If so, focus on that SM.)  Is the problem on multiple SMs? If so: o is the problem on one AP in the cluster? (If so, focus on that AP) o is the problem on multiple, but not all, APs in the cluster? (If so, focus on those APs) o is the problem on all APs in the cluster? (If so, focus on the CMM and the GPS signal.) 3  Based on data in the System Log  Is intermittent connectivity indicated? (If so, verify your configuration, power level, CINR, cables and connections, and the speed duplex of both ends of the link).  Does the problem correlate to loss-of-sync events? 4  Are connections made via shielded cables? 5  Does the GPS antenna have an unobstructed view of the entire horizon?
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   95Upgrading device software To take advantage of new features and software improvements for the ePMP system, monitor the Cambium Networks PMP Software website:  https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp To upgrade the device software (AP or SM), follow this: Procedure: 1  When upgrading multiple v1.0.3 integrated devices, ensure that the browser cache is cleared at the beginning of the upgrade process. 2  Log in to the device GUI via the management IP 3  Navigate to page Tools, Software Upgrade   4  Under the Main Software section, set the Upgrade Option to URL to pull the software file from a network software server or select Local File to upload a file from the accessing device. If URL is selected, enter the server IP address, Server Port, and File path. 5  If Local File is selected, click Browse to launch the file selection dialogue 6  Click Upgrade  Caution Do not power off the unit in the middle of an upgrade process.  7  Once the software upgrade is complete, click the Reset icon.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   96Upgrading on-board GPS chip firmware To upgrade the GPS Synchronized ePMP radio’s on-board GPS chip, follow this: Procedure: 1  When upgrading multiple v1.0.3 (or later) integrated devices, ensure that the browser cache is cleared at the beginning of the upgrade process. 2  Log in to the device GUI via the management IP 3  Navigate to page Tools, Software Upgrade    4  Under the section GPS Firmware, set the Upgrade Options to URL to pull the software file from a network software server or select Local File to upload a file from the accessing device.   Note Use the same package that is used to upgrade the device’s software. The new GPS firmware is part of the software upgrade packages.  5  If Local File is selected, click Browse to launch the file selection dialogue and click Upgrade.  Caution Do not power off the unit in the middle of an upgrade process. 7  Once the software upgrade is complete, click the Reset icon.  Caution In case of a locked GPS device the upgrade typically has a "GPS Firmware Version" as "Not Available"(although not always). The user must attempt the upgrade anyway. It is however likely to fail with a "GPS general communication error" displayed in the notification icon. If this occurs the user must power-cycle (not just reboot) the radio and attempt the upgrade again.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   97Testing hardware This section describes how to test the hardware when it fails on startup or during operation. Before testing hardware, confirm that all outdoor cables, that is those that connect the AP or SM to equipment inside the building, are of the supported type, as defined in Ethernet cabling on page 79 CHECKING THE POWER SUPPLY LED When the power supply is connected to the main power supply, the expected LED behavior is:  The Power (green) LED illuminates steadily. If the expected LED operation does not occur, or if a fault is suspected in the hardware, check the LED states and choose the correct test procedure:  Power LED is off on page 97  Ethernet LED is off on page 97 POWER LED IS OFF Meaning: Either the power supply is not receiving power from the AC/DC outlet, or there is a wiring fault in the unit. Action: Remove the AP/SM cable from the PSU and observe the effect on the Power LED. If the Power LED does not illuminate, confirm that the mains power supply is working, for example, check the plug. If the power supply is working, report a suspected power supply fault to Cambium Networks. ETHERNET LED IS OFF Meaning: There is no Ethernet traffic between the AP/SM and power supply. Action: The fault may be in the LAN or AP/SM cable:  Remove the LAN cable from the power supply, examine it and confirm it is not faulty.  If the PC connection is working, remove the AP/SM cable from the power supply, examine it, and check that the wiring to pins 1&2 and 3&6 is correct and not crossed.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   98Test Ethernet packet errors reported by AP/SM Log into the AP or SM and click Monitor, Performance. Click Reset System Counters at the bottom of the page and wait until LAN RX – Total Packet Counter has reached 1 million.  If the counter does not increment or increments too slowly, because for example the ePMP system is newly installed and there is no offered Ethernet traffic, then abandon this procedure and consider using the procedure Test ping packet loss on page 98. Check the LAN RX – Error Packet Counter statistic. The test has passed if this is less than 10. Test Ethernet packet errors reported by managed switch or router If the AP/SM is connected to a managed Ethernet switch or router, it may be possible to monitor the error rate of Ethernet packets. Please refer to the user guide of the managed network equipment. The test has passed if the rate of packet errors reported by the managed Ethernet switch or router is less than 10 in 1 million packets. Test ping packet loss Using a computer, it is possible to generate and monitor packets lost between the power supply and the AP/SM. This can be achieved by executing the Command Prompt application which is supplied as standard with Windows and Mac operating systems.   Caution This procedure disrupts network traffic carried by the AP or SM under test. Procedure: 1. Ensure that the IP address of the computer is configured appropriately for connection to the AP or SM under test, and does not conflict with other devices connected to the network. 2. If the power supply is connected to an Ethernet switch or router then connect the computer to a spare port, if available. 3. If it is not possible to connect the computer to a spare port of an Ethernet switch or router, then the power supply must be disconnected from the network in order to execute this test:  Disconnect the power supply from the network.  Connect the computer directly to the LAN port of the power supply. 4. On the computer, open the Command Prompt application. 5. Send 1000 ping packets of length 1500 bytes. The process will take 1000 seconds, which is approximately 17 minutes. If the computer is running a Windows operating system, this is achieved by typing (for an IPv6 address, use the ping6 command): ping –n 1000 –l 1500 <ipaddress> where <ipaddress> is the IP address of the AP or SM under test. If the computer is running a MAC operating system,  this is achieved by typing: ping –c 1000 –s 1492 <ipaddress> where <ipaddress> is the IP address of the AP/SM under test. 6. Record how many Ping packets are lost. This is reported by Command Prompt on completion of the test. The test has passed if the number of lost packets is less than 2.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   99Troubleshooting the radio link This section describes how to test the link when there is no radio communication, when it is unreliable, or when the data throughput rate is too low. It may be necessary to test both the AP and the SM. MODULE HAS LOST OR DOES NOT ESTABLISH RADIO CONNECTIVITY If there is no wireless activity, follow this: Procedure: 1  Check that the AP and SMs are configured with the same Frequency Carrier.  Also, if operating in a region where DFS is required, ensure that the SM’s Frequency Carrier List contains the frequencies configured in the AP’s DFS Alternate Frequency Carrier 1 and DFS Alternate Frequency Carrier 2 fields. 2  Check that the Channel Bandwidth is configured the same at the AP and at the SM 3  On the AP, verify that the Max Range setting is configured to a distance slightly greater than the distance between the AP and the furthest SM that must register to the AP. 4  Check that the AP’s Synchronization Source is configured properly based on the network configuration. 5  Verify the authentication settings on the AP and SM.  if Authentication Type is set to WPA2, verify that the Pre-shared Key  matches between the AP and the SM Preferred AP List 6  Check that the software at each end of the link is the same version. 7  Check that the desired AP’s SSID is configured in the SM Preferred AP List. 8  On the SM, check the DL RSSI and DL CINR values. Verify that for the SM installed distance, that the values are consistent with see Table 114 on page 188 and Table 115 on page 189. 9  Check Tx Power on the AP and SM 10  Check that the link is not obstructed or the AP/SM misaligned. 11  Check the DFS status page (Monitor, System Status) at each end of the link and establish that there is a quiet wireless channel to use. 12  If there are no faults found in the configuration and there is absolutely no wireless signal, retry the installation procedure.  13  If this does not work then report a suspected AP/SM fault to Cambium Networks.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   100LINK IS UNRELIABLE OR DOES NOT ACHIEVE DATA RATES REQUIRED If there is some activity but the link is unreliable or does not achieve the data rates required, proceed as follows: Procedure: 1  Check that the interference has not increased by monitoring the uplink and downlink CINR values reported in the AP page Monitor, Wireless Status 2  Check that the RSSI values reported at the AP an SM are proper based on the distance of the link – see Table 114 on page 188 and Table 115 on page 189. 3  Check that the path loss is low enough for the communication rates required. 4  Check that the AP or SM has not become misaligned. 5  Review your Quality of Service configuration and ensure that traffic is properly classified and prioritized.  MODULE HAS LOST OR DOES NOT GAIN GPS SYNCHRONIZATION To troubleshoot a loss of sync, perform the following steps. Procedure: 1  If the AP is receiving synchronization via CMM, verify that the CMM is properly receiving sync via its attached GPS antenna (see PMP Synchronization Solutions User Guide).  Verify that the cables from the CMM to the network switch are at most 30 Ft (shielded) or 10 Ft (unshielded) and that the network switch is not PoE (802.3af) capable. 2  If the CMM is receiving GPS synchronization pulses, verify that the AP’s Synchronization Source is set to CMM and that the AP’s GPS status bar icon is lit green.  3  If the AP is receiving synchronization via its internal GPS module and an external GPS antenna, verify the cabling from the AP to the GPS antenna, and verify that the AP’s Synchronization Source is set to GPS.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   101Using the device external reset button   ePMP APs and SMs feature an external button which serves two purposes:  To reset the device (briefly depress the button for more than two seconds but less than ten seconds then release)  Caution If the reset button is pressed for more than ten seconds while powered on, the device will reset back to its factory default configuration   To reset the device to its factory default configuration (depress the button for more than ten seconds then release)              Integrated Radio Reset Button  Connectorized Radio with Sync Reset Button Connectorized Radio Reset Button  Force 180 Reset Button
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   102  Force 200 Reset Button
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   103Resetting ePMP to factory defaults by power cycling Operators may reset an ePMP radio to default factory configuration by a sequence of power cycling (removing and re-applying power to the device). This procedure allows operators to perform a factory default reset without a tower climb or additional tools. The procedure is depicted in Figure 76. Procedure: 1  Remove the Ethernet cable from PoE jack of the power supply for at least 10 seconds.  2  Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds and disconnect cable to power off the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds. (1st power cycle) 3  Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds and disconnect cable to power off the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds. (2nd power cycle) 4  Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds and disconnect cable to power off the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds. (3rd power cycle) 5  Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds and disconnect cable to power off the ePMP device for 3-5 seconds. (4th power cycle) 6  Reconnect the Ethernet cable to re-supply power to the ePMP device for at least 30 seconds and allow it to go through the boot up procedure (Note: Device will go through an additional reset automatically). This will reset the current configuration files to factory default configuration (e.g. IP addresses, Device mode, RF configuration etc.). The device can be pinged from a PC to check if boot up is complete (Successful ping replies indicates boot up is complete).  7  Access the ePMP device using the default IP address of 192.168.0.1 (AP) or 192.168.0.2 (SM).   Figure 24 Power cycle timings   Where:   Is:     V+(ON)    Power through PoE has been applied to the device   Off    Power through PoE has been removed from the device  ton   Time duration for which the device has been powered on. This should be 3-5 seconds.   toff   Time duration for which the device has been powered off. This should be 3-5 seconds.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   104Legal and reference information This chapter provides legal notices including software license agreements.   Caution Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance.  Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.  The following topics are described in this chapter:  Cambium Networks end user license agreement on page 105  Hardware warranty on page 186  Limit of liability on page 187  Compliance with safety standards on page 189 lists the safety specifications against which the ePMP has been tested and certified. It also describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits.  Compliance with radio regulations on page 206 describes how the ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries.  Notifications on page 224 contain notes made to regulatory bodies for the ePMP.  Data throughput tables on page 236 contain tables and graphs to support calculation of the data rate capacity that can be provided by ePMP configurations.
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CAMBIUM NETWORKS   117json2.js  http://www.JSON.org/json2.js  2010-08-25  Public Domain.  NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.  See http://www.JSON.org/js.html   This code must be minified before deployment. See http://javascript.crockford.com/jsmin.html   USE YOUR OWN COPY. IT IS EXTREMELY UNWISE TO LOAD CODE FROM SERVERS YOU DO NOT CONTROL. jquery.noty  Copyright (c) 2012 Nedim Arabacı  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:  The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.  THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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CAMBIUM NETWORKS   129ebtables  Copyright (C) 1999 Paul `Rusty' Russell & Michael J. Neuling Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Bart De Schuymer   All code in this package, including the code from the extensions, is released under the GPL license, which you find hereafter.                      GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE                        Version 2, June 1991   Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.                           675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA  Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies  of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. See full license text on page 120. eventlog  Copyright (c) 2003 BalaBit IT Ltd.  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without  modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions  are met:  1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the     documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  3. Neither the name of BalaBit nor the names of its contributors     may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software     without specific prior written permission.   THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY BALABIT AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT  LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   130firewall  # Copyright (C) 2009-2010 OpenWrt.org glib2  Copyright (C) 2007-2011 OpenWrt.org  Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009  Free Software Foundation, Inc.  Copyright © 2004 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>. Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge.  Copyright © 2009 Codethink Limited Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Red Hat, Inc.  Copyright (C) 2008 Hans Breuer  Copyright (C) 2008, 2010 Collabora, Ltd.    GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE        Version 2, June 1991   Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.         59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA  Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies  of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.  [This is the first released version of the library GPL.  It is  numbered 2 because it goes with version 2 of the ordinary GPL.]  See full license text on page 120. hostapd  Copyright (c) 2002-2011, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi> and contributors All Rights Reserved.  These programs are dual-licensed under both the GPL version 2 and BSD license (the one with advertisement clause removed). Either license may be used at your option.  This package may include either wpa_supplicant, hostapd, or both. See README file respective subdirectories (wpa_supplicant/README or hostapd/README) for more details. See full license text on page 120. hotplug  GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 See full license text on page 120.
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CAMBIUM NETWORKS   158openssl     LICENSE ISSUES   ==============    The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style  Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl-core@openssl.org.    OpenSSL License   ---------------  /* ====================================================================  * Copyright (c) 1998-2011 The OpenSSL Project.  All rights reserved.  *  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions  * are met:  *  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.   *  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in  *    the documentation and/or other materials provided with the  *    distribution.  *  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this  *    software must display the following acknowledgment:  *    "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project  *    for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"  *  * 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to  *    endorse or promote products derived from this software without  *    prior written permission. For written permission, please contact  *    openssl-core@openssl.org.  *  * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL"  *    nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written  *    permission of the OpenSSL Project.  *  * 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   159acknowledgment:  *    "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project  *    for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)"  *  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  * ====================================================================  *  * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young  * (eay@cryptsoft.com).  This product includes software written by Tim  * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).  *  */   Original SSLeay License  -----------------------  /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)  * All rights reserved.  *  * This package is an SSL implementation written  * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).  * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.  *   * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as  * the following conditions are aheared to.  The following conditions  * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,  * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.  The SSL documentation  * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms  * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).  *   * Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in  * the code are not to be removed.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   160 * If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution  * as the author of the parts of the library used.  * This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or  * in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.  *   * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions  * are met:  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software  *    must display the following acknowledgement:  *    "This product includes cryptographic software written by  *     Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)"  *    The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library  *    being used are not cryptographic related :-).  * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from   *    the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:  *    "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)"  *   * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  *   * The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or  * derivative of this code cannot be changed.  i.e. this code cannot simply be  * copied and put under another distribution licence  * [including the GNU Public Licence.]  */
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   161opkg  GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE        Version 2, June 1991   Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA  Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies  of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. See full license text on page 120.  pcre   Copyright (c) 1997-2010 University of Cambridge Release 8 of PCRE is distributed under the terms of the "BSD" licence, as specified below. The documentation for PCRE, supplied in the "doc" directory, is distributed under the same terms as the software itself. THE MAIN PCRE LIBRARY --------------------- Written by:       Philip Hazel Email local part: ph10 Email domain:     cam.ac.uk University of Cambridge Computing Service, Cambridge, England. Copyright (c) 1997-2010 University of Cambridge All rights reserved  THE C++ WRAPPER LIBRARY ----------------------- Written by:       Google Inc. Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Google Inc All rights reserved procps      GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE        Version 2, June 1991   Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.                        59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA  Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies  of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. See full license text on page 120.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   162px5g  Copyright (C) 2009 Steven Barth <steven@midlink.org> Copyright (C) 2009  Paul Bakker <polarssl_maintainer at polarssl dot org> Copyright (C) 2006-2007  Pascal Vizeli <pvizeli@yahoo.de> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or Modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation.  This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. See full license text on page 120. relayed  Copyright (C) 2010-2011 OpenWrt.org  This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2. See /LICENSE for more information.  See full license text on page 120. swconfig  Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org> Copyright (C) 2010 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz> # # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 OpenWrt.org # # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2. # See /LICENSE for more information. # See full license text on page 120. Syslog-ng  GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 See full license text on page 120. tcp_wrappers  Copyright 1995 by Wietse Venema.  All rights reserved.  Some individual files may be covered by other copyrights. Copyright (c) 1987 Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   163/************************************************************************ * Copyright 1995 by Wietse Venema.  All rights reserved.  Some individual * files may be covered by other copyrights.  * * This material was originally written and compiled by Wietse Venema at * Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, in 1990, 1991,  * 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995.  * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that this entire copyright notice * is duplicated in all such copies.  * * This software is provided "as is" and without any expressed or implied * warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of * merchantibility and fitness for any particular purpose.  ************************************************************************/  tcpdump   Copyright (c) 2001 Seth Webster <swebster@sst.ll.mit.edu> Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1995-1999 Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000 The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.   License: BSD   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:      1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.   2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in      the documentation and/or other materials provided with the      distribution.   3. The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote      products derived from this software without specific prior      written permission.    THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   164uClibc++  LGPL v2.1 See full license text on page 137.  GPL v2 See full license text on page 120. Uboot-envtools  # # (C) Copyright 2002-2006 # Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. # # See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this # project. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of # the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, # MA 02111-1307 USA # See full license text on page 120.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   165uwsgi  LINKING EXCEPTION  In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License, the authors give you unlimited permission to link the compiled version of this library into combinations with other programs, and to distribute those combinations without any restriction coming from the use of this file. (The General Public License restrictions do apply in other respects; for example, they cover modification of the file, and distribution when not linked into a combined executable.)  ----------------------------------------------------------------------        GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE          Version 2, June 1991  Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.  See full license text on page 120.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   166PPPd and PPPoE  Copyright to Michal Ostrowski for PPPoE and Paul Mackerras paulus@samba.org  PPPoE The PPPoE plugin included in this package is a component of the Roaring Penguin PPPoE package, included in this package courtesy of Roaring Penguin Software. (http://www.roaringpenguin.com).  PPPd Copyrights: *********** All of the code can be freely used and redistributed.  The individual source files each have their own copyright and permission notice. Pppd, pppstats and pppdump are under BSD-style notices.  Some of the pppd plugins are GPL'd.  Chat is public domain.   Distribution: ************* The primary site for releases of this software is: ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/ppp/ ($Id: README,v 1.37 2006/05/29 23:51:29 paulus Exp $) James Carlson <carlson@workingcode.com> for PPPd See full license text on page 120.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   167 uci   Copyright (C) 2008-2010 OpenWrt.org Copyright (C) 2008  Felix Fietkau nbd@openwrt.org Copyright (C) 2006 Fokus Fraunhofer <carsten.tittel@fokus.fraunhofer.de /*  * libuci - Library for the Unified Configuration Interface  * Copyright (C) 2008 Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>  *  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1  * as published by the Free Software Foundation  *  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the  * GNU General Public License for more details.  */  /*  * ucimap-example - sample code for the ucimap library  * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>  *  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2  * as published by the Free Software Foundation  *  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the  * GNU General Public License for more details.  */ See full license text on page 120.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   168 udevtigger   Copyright (C) 2003 Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com> Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org> Copyright (C) 2004 Daniel Walsh Copyright (C) 2004 Ling, Xiaofeng <xiaofeng.ling@intel.com> Copyright (C) 2006 Hannes Reinecke hare@suse.de /*  * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>  *  *      This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it  *      under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the  *      Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License.  *  *      This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but  *      WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of  *      MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU  *      General Public License for more details.  *  *      You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along  *      with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,  *      51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301, USA.  *  */ See full license text on page 120.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   169uhttpd  Apache License, Version 2.0  /*  * uhttpd - Tiny single-threaded httpd - Main component  *  *   Copyright (C) 2010 Jo-Philipp Wich <xm@subsignal.org>  *  *  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");  *  you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.  *  You may obtain a copy of the License at  *  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0  *  *  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software  *  distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,  *  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.  *  See the License for the specific language governing permissions and  *  limitations under the License.  */ wget v 1.10.2  Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # Copyright (C) 2006-2012 OpenWrt.org # # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2. # See /LICENSE for more information. #  Copyright (c) 2004, Jan Kneschke, incremental  All rights reserved.  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   170- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this   list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,   this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation   and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  - Neither the name of the 'incremental' nor the names of its contributors may   be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without   specific prior written permission.  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   171Wireless-tools  Copyright (c) 1997-2007 Jean Tourrilhes <jt@hpl.hp.com> (Ref: wireless_tools.29/COPYING)      GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE        Version 2, June 1991   Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.      59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA  Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies  of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. See full license text on page 120. zlib  (C) 1995-2004 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler jloup@gzip.org          madler@alumni.caltech.edu This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied   warranty.  In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages   arising from the use of this software.    Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,   including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it   freely, subject to the following restrictions:    1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not      claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software      in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be      appreciated but is not required.   2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be      misrepresented as being the original software.   3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.    Jean-loup Gailly        Mark Adler   jloup@gzip.org          madler@alumni.caltech.edu
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   172lighttpd  # # Copyright (C) 2006-2012 OpenWrt.org # # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.  # See /LICENSE for more information.  #  See full license text on page 120.   Copyright (c) 2004, Jan Kneschke, incremental  All rights reserved.   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:   - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.   - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.   - Neither the name of the 'incremental' nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.   THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   173klish Copyright (c) 2005, 3Com Corporation Copyright (c) 2005,2006, Newport Networks Ltd Copyright (c) 2010 Serj Kalichev ============================================================== Overview This package contains code which is copyrighted to multiple sources. ============================================================== 3Com Corporation The intial public release of this software was developed by Graeme McKerrell whilst in the employment of 3Com Europe Ltd.  Copyright (c) 2005, 3Com Corporation All rights reserved.   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.     * Neither the name of 3Com Corporation nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   174THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ============================================================== Newport Networks Ltd. The 0.6-0.7 releases of this software was developed by Graeme McKerrell whilst in the employment of Newport Networks Ltd. As well as enhancing the existing code the new modules were developed. Copyright (c) 2005,2006, Newport Networks Ltd All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:      * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.     * Neither the name of Newport Networks Ltd nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   175THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ============================================================== Serj Kalichev The klish is a fork of original clish.   Copyright (c) 2010 Serj Kalichev. All Rights Reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   176THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. libroxml  * This is the source file for lib libroxml.so  * \author blunderer <blunderer@blunderer.org>  * \date 23 Dec 2008  *  * Copyright (C) 2009 blunderer  LGPL v2.1 See full license text on page 137.  Copyright (C) 2010 blunderer  This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The author added a static linking exception, see License.txt.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   177This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA As a special exception to the LGPL v2.1 (below), the copyright holders of this library give you permission to statically link this library with independent modules to produce an executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that module. The resulting executable may therefore be distributed without complying with the LGPL terms that state that recipients of your executable must be able to relink against modified versions of the library. It is also appreciated if you mention in the README or CREDITS the use of this library. An independent module is a module which is not derived from or based on this library.  If you modify this library, you may extend this exception to your version of the library, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. conntrack-tools  /* * (C) 2006-2007 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the * GNU General Public License for more details.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   178* * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */  /*   Red Black Trees   (C) 1999  Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>   (C) 2002  David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>      This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or   (at your option) any later version.    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the   GNU General Public License for more details.    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA    linux/lib/rbtree.c */
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   179GPLv2 See full license text on page 120.  libmnl  /*  * (C) 2008-2012 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>  *  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published  * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or  * (at your option) any later version.  */  LGPL v2.1 See full license text on page 137.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   180libnetfilter_conntrack /*  * (C) 2005-2011 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>  *  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it  * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by  * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or  * (at your option) any later version.  */  /*  * (C) 2005-2011 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>  *                  Harald Welte <laforge@netfilter.org>  *  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it  * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by  * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or  * (at your option) any later version.  */  GPLv2 See full license text on page 120.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   181libnfnetlink  /* iftable - table of network interfaces  *  * (C) 2004 by Astaro AG, written by Harald Welte <hwelte@astaro.com>  * (C) 2008 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>  *  * This software is Free Software and licensed under GNU GPLv2+.  */  /* libnfnetlink.c: generic library for communication with netfilter  *  * (C) 2002-2006 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>  * (C) 2006-2011 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>  *  * Based on some original ideas from Jay Schulist <jschlst@samba.org>  *  * Development of this code funded by Astaro AG (http://www.astaro.com)  *  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it  * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published  * by the Free Software Foundation.  *  * 2005-09-14 Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>:   *  Define structure nfnlhdr  *  Added __be64_to_cpu function  * Use NFA_TYPE macro to get the attribute type  *  * 2006-01-14 Harald Welte <laforge@netfilter.org>:  *  introduce nfnl_subsys_handle
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   182 *  * 2006-01-15 Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>:  *  set missing subsys_id in nfnl_subsys_open  *  set missing nfnlh->local.nl_pid in nfnl_open  *  * 2006-01-26 Harald Welte <laforge@netfilter.org>:  *  remove bogus nfnlh->local.nl_pid from nfnl_open ;)  *  add 16bit attribute functions  *  * 2006-07-03 Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>:  *  add iterator API  *  add replacements for nfnl_listen and nfnl_talk  *  fix error handling  *  add assertions  *  add documentation  *  minor cleanups  */  /* rtnl - rtnetlink utility functions  *  * (C) 2004 by Astaro AG, written by Harald Welte <hwelte@astaro.com>  *  * Adapted to nfnetlink by Eric Leblond <eric@inl.fr>  *  * This software is free software and licensed under GNU GPLv2+.  *  */
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CAMBIUM NETWORKS   186Hardware warranty Cambium’s standard hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from Cambium Networks or a Cambium Point-To-Multipoint Distributor. Cambium Networks warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Cambium Networks shall within this time, at its own option, either repair or replace the defective product within thirty (30) days of receipt of the defective product. Repaired or replaced product will be subject to the original warranty period but not less than thirty (30) days.
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CAMBIUM NETWORKS   188System threshold, output power and link loss The following tables specify the system threshold (dBm), output power (dBm) and maximum link loss (dB) per channel bandwidth and modulation mode:  5 GHz – Table 114  2.4 GHz –  Table 115  Table 66 5 GHz threshold, power and link loss Modulation mode System threshold (dBm)  per channel bandwidth Output power (dBm)  Maximum link loss (dB)  per channel bandwidth 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz All bands  5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz MCS15  -74 -71 -68 -65  23  121 118 115 112 MCS14  -76 -73 -70 -67  23  123 120 117 114 MCS13  -79 -76 -73 -70  23  126 123 120 117 MCS12  -83 -80 -77 -74  23  130 127 124 121 MCS11  -87 -84 -81 -79  23  134 131 128 126 MCS10  -89 -86 -83 -80  23  136 133 130 127 MCS9  -92 -89 -86 -84  23  139 136 133 131 MCS7  -77 -74 -71 -68  23  124 121 118 115 MCS6  -79 -76 -73 -70  23  126 123 120 117 MCS5  -82 -79 -76 -73  23  129 126 123 120 MCS4  -86 -83 -80 -77  23  133 130 127 124 MCS3  -90 -87 -84 -82  23  137 134 131 129 MCS2  -92 -89 -86 -83  23  139 136 133 130 MCS1  -95 -92 -89 -87  23  142 139 136 134
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   189Table 67 2.4 GHz threshold, power and link loss Modulation mode System threshold (dBm)  per channel bandwidth Output power (dBm) Maximum link loss (dB)  per channel bandwidth 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz All bands (Example) 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 40 MHz MCS15 -74 -71 -68 -65  23  121 118 115 112 MCS14 -76 -73 -70 -67  23  123 120 117 114 MCS13 -79 -76 -73 -70  23  126 123 120 117 MCS12 -83 -80 -77 -74  23  130 127 124 121 MCS11 -87 -84 -81 -79  23  134 131 128 126 MCS10 -89 -86 -83 -80  23  136 133 130 127 MCS9 -92 -89 -86 -84  23  139 136 133 131 MCS7 -77 -74 -71 -68  23  124 121 118 115 MCS6 -79 -76 -73 -70  23  126 123 120 117 MCS5 -82 -79 -76 -73  23  129 126 123 120 MCS4 -86 -83 -80 -77  23  133 130 127 124 MCS3 -90 -87 -84 -82  23  137 134 131 129 MCS2 -92 -89 -86 -83  23  139 136 133 130 MCS1 -95 -92 -89 -87  23  142 139 136 134  For up-to-date data, please refer to the ePMP Capacity Planner Tool available at https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp/
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   190Dynamic transmitter output power The ePMP system uses dynamic Tx power based on the current modulation at which it is operating to avoid EVM (Error Vector Magnitude) limitation ensuring optimal operation of the system. The following table specifies the system transmitter output power (dBm) per band and modulation mode: Table 68 Max Tx power (dBm) per band and modulation Modulation Mode 2412-2472 MHz 4920-4990 MHz 4990-5080 MHz 5080-5150 MHz 5150-5480 MHz 5460-5725 MHz 5725-5980 MHz MCS0  30 15 19 27 27 30 30 MCS1  30 15 19 27 27 30 30 MCS2  29 15 19 27 27 29 30 MCS3  29 13 17 26 26 27 30 MCS4  28 11 15 24 24 25 30 MCS5  28 11 15 22 22 23 27 MCS6  27 10 14 20 20 21 25 MCS7  27  8  12 19 18 19 23 MCS8  30 15 19 27 27 30 30 MCS9  30 15 19 27 27 30 30 MCS10  29 15 19 27 27 29 30 MCS11  29 13 17 26 26 27 30 MCS12  28 11 15 24 24 25 30 MCS13  28 11 15 22 22 23 27 MCS14  27 10 14 20 20 21 25 MCS15  27  8  12 18 18 19 23
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   191Compliance with safety standards This section lists the safety specifications against which the ePMP has been tested and certified. It also describes how to keep RF exposure within safe limits. ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE  The ePMP hardware has been tested for compliance to the electrical safety specifications listed in Table 117. Table 69  ePMP safety compliance specifications Region Standard USA  UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition Canada  CSA C22.2 No.60950 2nd Edition International  International CB certified and certified to IEC 60950-1:2005 (modified) plus EN60950-1:2006 + A1:2010  ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) COMPLIANCE The ePMP complies with European EMC Specification EN301 489-1 with testing carried out to the detailed requirements of EN301 489-4.  The EMC specification type approvals that have been granted for ePMP are listed under Table 118. Table 70  EMC emissions compliance Region  Specification (Type Approvals) USA  FCC CFR 47 Part 15 class B Canada  RSS210, Issue 8 RSS247, Issue 1 (May 2015) Europe ETSI EN301 489-4
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   192HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY Standards Relevant standards (USA and EC) applicable when working with RF equipment are:  ANSI IEEE C95.1-1991, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.  Council recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) (1999/519/EC) and respective national regulations.  Directive 2004/40/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (electromagnetic fields) (18th individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC).  US FCC limits for the general population. See the FCC web site http://www.fcc.gov and the policies, guidelines, and requirements in Part 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as well as the guidelines and suggestions for evaluating compliance in FCC OET Bulletin 65.   Health Canada limits for the general population. See the Health Canada web site http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/99ehd-dhm237/limits-limites_e.html and Safety Code 6.  EN 50383:2002 Basic standard for the calculation and measurement of electromagnetic field strength and SAR related to human exposure from radio base Subscriber Modules and fixed terminal Subscriber Modules for wireless telecommunication systems (110 MHz - 40 GHz).  BS EN 50385:2002 Product standard to demonstrate the compliances of radio base Subscriber Modules and fixed terminal Subscriber Modules for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110 MHz – 40 GHz) – general public.  ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) guidelines for the general public. See the ICNIRP web site http://www.icnirp.de/ and Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields.  Power density exposure limit Install the radios for the ePMP family of PMP wireless solutions so as to provide and maintain the minimum separation distances from all persons.  The applicable power density exposure limit from the standards (see Human exposure to radio frequency energy on page 192) is:  10 W/m2 for RF energy in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   193Calculation of power density Peak power density in the far field of a radio frequency point source is calculated as follows:  Note The following calculation is based on the ANSI IEEE C95.1-1991 method, as that provides a worst case analysis.  Details of the assessment to EN50383:2002 can be provided, if required.    Where:   Is:     S    power density in W/m2   P    maximum average transmit power capability of the radio, in W   G    total Tx gain as a factor, converted from dB   d    distance from point source, in m  Rearranging terms to solve for distance yields:   Calculated distances and power compliance margins The calculated minimum separation distances, recommended distances and resulting margins for each frequency band and antenna combination is shown in Table 120 through Table 140. These are conservative distances that include compliance margins. At these and greater separation distances, the power density from the RF field is below generally accepted limits for the general population. Explanation of terms used Table 120 through Table 140: Tx burst – maximum average transmit power in burst (Watt) P – maximum average transmit power capability of the radio (Watt) G – total transmit gain as a factor, converted from dB S – power density (W/m2) d – minimum distance from point source (meters) R – recommended distances (meters) C – compliance factor 24.dGPSSGPd.4.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   194Below are the power compliance margins for the following ePMP 2000 devices: Part Number  Model Number (HVIN) FCC ID  Industry Canada C058900A132A C050900L132A  C058900P132AZ8H89FT0020 109W‐0020 Table 71 ePMP 2000 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP PTP 5 MHz Connectorized Antenna, 6 dBi  0.22 4 9.011 0.09 0.3  PMP PTP 40 MHz Connectorized Antenna, 6 dBi  0.11549.0110.060.3PMP PTP 5 MHz Connectorized Antenna, 17 dBi  0.02509.0110.100.3PMP PTP 40 MHz Connectorized Antenna, 17 dBi  0.01509.0110.070.3 Table 72 ePMP 2000 Power compliance margins, 5.8 GHz, AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP PTP 5 MHz Connectorized Antenna, 6 dBi  0.724 4 9.011 0.16 0.3  PMP PTP 40 MHz Connectorized Antenna, 6 dBi  0.68449.0110.160.3PMP PTP 5 MHz Connectorized Antenna, 17 dBi  0.069509.0110.170.3PMP PTP 40 MHz Connectorized Antenna, 17 dBi  0.07509.0110.180.3  Table 120 to Table 123 below are the power compliance margins for the following ePMP 1000 devices:
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   195Model Number  Part Number  FCC ID  Industry Canada C058900P112A  C058900C112A Z8H89FT0006 109W‐0006  Table 73  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi  0.063 2.0 9.011 0.03 0.1 99.8 PMP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi  0.032 39.8 9.011 0.10 0.3 89.8 PTP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.010 199.5 9.011 0.13 0.3 56.7 PTP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.002 1000.0 9.011 0.13 0.3 56.7 PMP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi  0.063 2.0 9.011 0.03 0.1 99.8 PMP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi  0.100 39.8 9.011 0.19 0.4 45.5 PTP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.008 199.5 9.011 0.12 0.3 64.3 PTP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.001 1000.0 9.011 0.11 0.3 80.9  Table 74 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.2 GHz, AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi  0.063 2.0 9.130 0.03 0.1 91.1 PMP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi  0.032 39.8 9.130 0.10 0.3 82.0 PTP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.010 199.5 9.130 0.13 0.3 51.7 PTP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.002 1000.0 9.130 0.13 0.3 51.7 PMP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi  0.063 2.0 9.130 0.03 0.1 91.1 PMP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi  0.100 39.8 9.130 0.19 0.4 46.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   196PTP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.008 199.5 9.130 0.12 0.3 65.1 PTP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.001 1000.0 9.130 0.10 0.3 82.0  Table 75 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.4 GHz, AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi  0.063 2.0 9.390 0.03 0.1 93.7 PMP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi  0.032 39.8 9.390 0.10 0.3 84.3 PTP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.010 199.5 9.390 0.13 0.3 53.2 PTP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.002 1000.0 9.390 0.13 0.3 53.2 PMP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi  0.063 2.0 9.390 0.03 0.1 93.7 PMP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi  0.100 39.8 9.390 0.18 0.4 47.4 PTP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.008 199.5 9.390 0.12 0.3 67.0 PTP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.001 1000.0 9.390 0.10 0.3 84.3  Table 76 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.8 GHz, AP Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi  0.063 2.0 9.687 0.03 0.1 96.6 PMP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi  0.032 39.8 9.687 0.10 0.3 87.0 PTP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.010 199.5 9.687 0.13 0.3 54.9 PTP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.002 1000.0 9.687 0.13 0.3 54.9 PMP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi  0.063 2.0 9.687 0.03 0.1 96.6 PMP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi  0.100 39.8 9.687 0.18 0.4 48.9
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   197PTP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.008 199.5 9.687 0.11 0.3 69.1 PTP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.001 1000.0 9.687 0.10 0.3 87.0
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   198Table 124 through Table 128 below are the power compliance margins for the following devices: Model Number    Part Number  FCC ID  IndustrC058900P122A  C058900C122A Z8H89FT0005 109W Table 77 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, SM Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi   0.063 2.0 9.011 0.03 0.1 89.9 PMP 5/10 MHz Integrated Patch Array, 16 dBi   0.100 39.8 9.011 0.19 0.4 45.5 PMP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi   0.100 39.8 9.011 0.19 0.4 45.5 PTP 5/10 MHz Integrated Patch Array, 16 dBi   0.100 39.8 9.011 0.19 0.4 45.5 PTP 5/10 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi   0.013 199.5 9.011 0.15 0.3 40.6 PTP  5/10 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi   0.001 1000.0 9.011 0.09 0.2 45.3 PMP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Omni, 3 dBi   0.063 2.0 9.011 0.03 0.1 89.9 PMP 20/40 MHz Integrated Patch Array, 16 dBi   0.032 39.8 9.011 0.11 0.2 36.0 PMP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Sector Array, 16 dBi   0.032 39.8 9.011 0.11 0.3 80.9 PTP 20/40 MHz Integrated Patch Array, 16 dBi   0.032 39.8 9.011 0.11 0.2 36.0 PTP 20/40 MHz Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi   0.005 199.5 9.011 0.09 0.2 45.3 PTP  20/40 MHz  Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi   0.001 1000.0 9.011 0.09 0.2 45.3  Caution For countries that follow FCC regulations, the combined conducted power must be reduced according to Table 125, for the lower edge of the 5.1 GHz band in order, to meet restricted band requirements.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   199Table 78 FCC conducted power (combined) for lower edge of 5.1 GHz Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  Conducted Power (combined) 5/10MHz ConnectorizedOmni,3dBi 18dBm 5/10MHz IntegratedPatchArray,16dBi 7dBm 5/10MHz ConnectorizedSectorArray,16dBi 7dBm 5/10MHz ConnectorizedPatchPanelArray,23dBi 0dBm 5/10MHz ConnectorizedDish,30dBi ‐7dBm 20/40MHz ConnectorizedOmni,3dBi 15dBm 20/40MHz IntegratedPatchArray,16dBi 7dBm 20/40MHzConnectorizedSectorArray,16dBi7dBm20/40MHzConnectorizedPatchPanelArray,23dBi2dBm20/40MHzConnectorizedDish,30dBi‐5dBm Table 79 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.2 GHz, SM Antenna  P (W)  G  S (W/m2)  d (m)  R (m)  C Integrated Patch Array, 13 dBi   0.020 20.0 9.130 0.06 0.2 115.2 Integrated Patch Array, 13 dBi with Reflector Dish, 6 dBi  0.020 79.4 9.130 0.12 0.3 65.1 Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.020 199.5 9.130 0.19 0.4 46.1 Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.020 1000 9.130 0.42 1 57.5  Table 80 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.4 GHz, SM Antenna P (W) G S (W/m2)  d (m)  R (m)  C Integrated Patch Array, 13 dBi   0.020 20.0 9.390 0.06 0.2 118.5 Integrated Patch Array, 13 dBi with Reflector Dish, 6 dBi  0.020 79.4 9.390 0.12 0.3 67.0 Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.020 199.5 9.390 0.18 0.4 47.4 Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.020 1000 9.390 0.41 1 59.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   200 Table 81 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.8/5.9 GHz, SM Antenna P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m)  C Integrated Patch Array, 13 dBi  0.200 20.0 9.687 0.18 0.4 48.9 Integrated Patch Array, 13 dBi with Reflector Dish, 6 dBi  0.200 79.4 9.687 0.36 0.8 49.1 Connectorized Patch Panel Array, 23 dBi  0.200 199.5 9.687 0.57 1.2 44.0 Connectorized Dish, 30 dBi  0.200 1000 9.687 1.28 2.5 38.1  Table 82 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 2.4 GHz, AP (FCC ID: Z8H89FT0012) Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP  20 MHz  Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni  0.631 6.3 5.348 0.24 0.5 42.2 PMP 40 MHz  Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni  0.100 6.3 5.348 0.10 0.2 42.6 PMP 20 MHz  Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector  0.079 50.1 5.348 0.24 0.5 42.2 PMP 40 MHz  Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector  0.025 50.1 5.348 0.14 0.3 48.0 PTP 20 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish  0.010 316.2 5.348 0.22 0.5 53.1 PTP 40 MHz Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish  0.006 316.2 5.348 0.17 0.4 53.9  Table 83 ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 2.4 GHz, SM (FCC ID: Z8H89FT0011) Conn Type Channel Bandwidth  Antenna  P (W) G S (W/m2) d (m) R (m) C PMP  20 MHz  Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni  0.631 6.3 5.348 0.24 0.5 42.2 PMP  20 MHz  Integrated, 12 dBi Patch  0.251 15.8 5.348 0.24 0.5 42.2 PMP 20 MHz Integrated 12 dBi Patch with 8 dBi Reflector Dish  0.398 100.0 5.348 0.77 1.5 38.0 PMP  20 MHz  Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector  0.079 50.1 5.348 0.24 0.5 42.2 PMP  20 MHz  Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel  0.050 79.4 5.348 0.24 0.5 42.2 PMP  20 MHz  Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish  0.010 316.2 5.348 0.22 0.5 53.1 PMP  40 MHz  Connectorized, 8 dBi Omni  0.100 6.3 5.348 0.10 0.2 42.6
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   201PMP  40 MHz  Integrated, 12 dBi Patch  0.050 15.8 5.348 0.11 0.3 76.1 PMP 40 MHz Integrated 12 dBi Patch with 8 dBi Reflector Dish  0.050 100.0 5.348 0.27 0.6 48.2 PMP  40 MHz  Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector  0.025 50.1 5.348 0.14 0.3 48.0 PMP  40 MHz  Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel  0.020 79.4 5.348 0.15 0.3 38.1 PMP  40 MHz  Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish  0.006 316.2 5.348 0.17 0.4 53.9 PTP  20 MHz  Integrated, 12 dBi Patch  0.398 15.8 5.348 0.31 0.7 52.2 PTP 20 MHz Integrated 12 dBi Patch with 8 dBi Reflector Dish  0.398 100.0 5.348 0.77 1.5 38.0 PTP  20 MHz  Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector  0.158 50.1 5.348 0.34 0.8 54.1 PTP  20 MHz  Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel  0.050 79.4 5.348 0.24 0.5 42.2 PTP  20 MHz  Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish  0.010 316.2 5.348 0.22 0.5 53.1 PTP  40 MHz  Integrated, 12 dBi Patch  0.050 15.8 5.348 0.11 0.3 76.1 PTP 40 MHz Integrated 12 dBi Patch with 8 dBi Reflector Dish  0.050 100.0 5.348 0.27 0.6 48.2 PTP  40 MHz  Connectorized, 17 dBi Sector  0.025 50.1 5.348 0.14 0.3 48.0 PTP  40 MHz  Connectorized, 19 dBi Panel  0.020 79.4 5.348 0.15 0.4 67.8 PTP  40 MHz  Connectorized, 25 dBi Dish  0.006 316.2 5.348 0.17 0.4 53.9   Note Gain of antenna in dBi = 10*log (G). The regulations require that the power used for the calculations is the maximum power in the transmit burst subject to allowance for source-based time-averaging. At 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz and EU 5.8 GHz the products are generally limited to a fixed EIRP which can be achieved with the Integrated Antenna. The calculations above assume that the maximum EIRP allowed by the regulations is being transmitted.   Note If there are no EIRP limits in the country of deployment, use the distance calculations for FCC 5.8 GHz for all frequency bands.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   202Table 131 through Table 138 below are the power compliance margins for the following devices: Model Number  Part Number  FCC ID  Industry Canada C058900P072A  C058900C072A Z8H89FT0015 109W‐0015 C058900P062A  C058900C062AZ8H89FT0015109W‐0015 Table 84  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, AP ConnectionTypeAntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)CPMP ModularArray,17dBi 0.079 50.1 9.011 0.19 0.4 45.5 PMP ModularDish,24dBi 0.016 251.2 9.011 0.19 0.4 45.5 PMP ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.398 1.6 9.011 0.07 0.2 71.8 PTP ModularArray,17dBi 0.398 50.1 9.011 0.42 1 56.7 PTP ModularDish,24dBi 0.398 251.2 9.011 0.94 2 45.3 PTP ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.398 1.6 9.011 0.07 0.2 71.8   Table 85  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.2 GHz, AP  ChannelBandwidthAntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)C10MHz ModularArray,17dBi 0.010 50.1 9.130 0.07 0.2 93.2 10MHz ModularDish,24dBi 0.002 251.2 9.130 0.06 0.2 94.7 10MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.118 1.6 9.130 0.04 0.1 61.3 20/40MHz ModularArray,17dBi 0.019 50.1 9.130 0.09 0.2 48.8 20/40MHz ModularDish,24dBi 0.004 251.2 9.130 0.09 0.2 49.6 20/40MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.112 1.6 9.130 0.04 0.1 64.8   Table 86  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.4 GHz, AP ChannelBandwidthAntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)C10MHz ModularArray,17dBi 0.008 50.1 9.390 0.06 0.2 118.2 10MHz ModularDish,24dBi 0.002 251.2 9.390 0.06 0.2 103.2
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   20310MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.095 1.6 9.390 0.04 0.1 77.9 20/40MHz ModularArray,17dBi 0.010 50.1 9.390 0.07 0.2 90.7 20/40MHz ModularDish,24dBi 0.003 251.2 9.390 0.08 0.2 69.5 20/40MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.163 1.6 9.390 0.05 0.1 45.7  Table 87  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.8 GHz, AP  ConnectionTypeAntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)CPMP ModularArray,17dBi 0.079 50.1 9.687 0.18 0.4 48.9 PMP ModularDish,24dBi 0.016 251.2 9.687 0.18 0.4 48.9 PMP ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.398 1.6 9.687 0.07 0.2 77.1 PTP ModularArray,17dBi 0.501 50.1 9.687 0.45 1 48.4 PTP ModularDish,24dBi 0.501 251.2 9.687 1.02 2 38.7 PTP ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.501 1.6 9.687 0.08 0.2 61.3   Table 88  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.1 GHz, SM  AntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)CModularArray,17dBi 0.398 50.1 9.011 0.42 1 56.7 ModularDish,24dBi 0.398 251.2 9.011 0.94 2 45.3 ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.398 1.6 9.011 0.07 0.2 71.8   Table 89  Power compliance margins, 5.2 GHz, SM  ChannelBandwidthAntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)C5/10MHz ModularArray,17dBi 0.010 50.1 9.130 0.07 0.2 93.2 5/10MHz ModularDish,24dBi 0.002 251.2 9.130 0.06 0.2 94.7 5/10MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.118 1.6 9.130 0.04 0.1 61.3 20/40MHz ModularArray,17dBi 0.019 50.1 9.130 0.09 0.2 48.8 20/40MHz ModularDish,24dBi 0.004 251.2 9.130 0.09 0.2 49.6
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   20420/40MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.112 1.6 9.130 0.04 0.1 64.8   Table 90  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.4 GHz, SM  ChannelBandwidthAntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)C5/10MHz ModularArray,17dBi 0.008 50.1 9.390 0.06 0.2 118.2 5/10MHz ModularDish,24dBi 0.002 251.2 9.390 0.06 0.2 103.2 5/10MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.095 1.6 9.390 0.04 0.1 77.9 20/40MHz ModularArray,17dBi 0.010 50.1 9.390 0.07 0.2 90.7 20/40MHz ModularDish,24dBi 0.003 251.2 9.390 0.08 0.2 69.5 20/40MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.163 1.6 9.390 0.05 0.1 45.7  Table 91  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 5.8 GHz, SM  AntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)CModularArray,17dBi 0.501 50.1 9.687 0.45 1 48.4 ModularDish,24dBi 0.501 251.2 9.687 1.02 2 38.7 ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.501 1.6 9.687 0.08 0.2 61.3
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   205Table 140 below is the power compliance margins for the following device Model Number  Part Number  FCC ID  Industry Canada C024900P161A C024900C161A Z8H89FT0019 109W‐0019   Table 92  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 2.4 GHz (FCC) ChannelBandwidthAntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)C40/20/10MHz ModularDish,17dBi 0.293 50.1 5.348 0.47 1 45.7 40/20/10MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.807 1.6 5.348 0.14 0.3 47.3 5MHz ModularDish,17dBi 0.287 50.1 5.348 0.46 1 46.6 5MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.802 1.6 5.348 0.14 0.3 47.6   Table 93  ePMP 1000 Power compliance margins, 2.4 GHz (IC) ChannelBandwidthAntennaP(W)GS(W/m2)d(m)R(m)C40/20/10MHz ModularDish,17dBi 0.293 50.1 5.348 0.47 1 45.7 40/20/10MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.807 1.6 5.348 0.14 0.4 84.0 5MHz ModularDish,17dBi 0.287 50.1 5.348 0.46 1 46.6 5MHz ModuleDipole,2dBi 0.802 1.6 5.348 0.14 0.3 47.6
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   206Compliance with radio regulations This section describes how the ePMP complies with the radio regulations that are enforced in various countries.  Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cambium Networks could void the user’s authority to operate the system. TYPE APPROVALS 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 may be unlicensed and, in these bands, the system can be used provided it does not cause interference. The system is not guaranteed protection against interference from other products and installations. The radio specification type approvals that have been granted for ePMP frequency variants are listed under Table 118. Table 94  ePMP 2000 Radio certifications Frequency band  Region  Regulatory approvals 5 GHz  USA  FCC Part 15 Class B Canada  IC RSS-210 Issue 8, Annex 8 (or latest) IC RSS247 Issue 1 (May 2015) Europe ETSI EN302 502 v1.2.1 ETSI EN301 893 v1.7.1  Table 95  ePMP 1000 Radio certifications Frequency band  Region  Regulatory approvals 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz  USA  FCC Part 15 Class B Canada  IC RSS-210 Issue 8, Annex 8 (or latest) IC RSS247 Issue 1 (May 2015) Europe ETSI EN302 502 v1.2.1 ETSI EN301 893 v1.7.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   207FCC AND ETSI COMPLIANCE TESTING  The system has been tested for compliance to both US (FCC) and European (ETSI) specifications. It has been shown to comply with the limits for emitted spurious radiation for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules in the USA and appropriate European ENs. These limits have been designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. However the equipment can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. To comply with FCC RF exposure limits for general population or uncontrolled exposure, the antenna(s) used for the ePMP transmitter must be installed to ensure a separation distance specified in Table 120 through Table 140 from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   208OEM Responsibilities to comply with FCC and Industry Canada Regulations The ePMP Module is certified for integration into products only by OEM integrators under the following conditions: 1. The antennas(s) must be installed such that a minimum separation distance specified inTable 120 through Table 140 is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and all persons at all times. 2. The transmitter module must not be co-located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. As long as the two conditions above are met, further transmitter testing is not required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.).  Note In the event that these conditions cannot be met (for certain configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC and Industry Canada authorizations are no longer considered valid and the FCC ID cannot be used.   Note A Class B Digital Device is a device that is marketed for use in a residential environment, notwithstanding use in commercial, business and industrial environments. Notwithstanding that Cambium Networks has designed (and qualified) the ePMP products to generally meet the Class B requirement to minimize the potential for interference, the ePMP product range is not marketed for use in a residential environment. End Product Labelling  The ePMP Module is labelled with its own FCC ID and IC Certification Number. If the FCC ID and IC Certification Number are not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. In that case, the final end product must be labelled in a visible area with the following: Table 96 ePMP 2000 Product labeling Region  Label Access Point (AP)  “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0020” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0020”
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   209Table 97 ePMP 1000 Product labeling Region Label Access Point (AP)  “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0006” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0006” Subscriber Module (SM) “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0005” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0005” Access Point (AP) / Subscriber Module (SM) “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0015” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0015” Access Point (AP) / Subscriber Module (SM) “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0019” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0019”
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   210EXAMPLES OF REGULATORY LIMITS Examples of the regulatory limits that apply in typical regions of operation are in the following tables:  4.9 GHz – Table 145   5.1 GHz – Table 146  5.2 GHz – Table 147  5.3 GHz – Table 148   5.4 GHz – Table 149   5.8 GHz/5.9 GHz – Table 150   2.4 GHz – Table 151
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   211Table 98  Regulatory limits – 4.9 GHz Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band Conducted Power Other 4900-5150 4920 to 5155 every 5MHz 4930 to 5165 every 5MHz 4920 to 5150 every 5MHz 15 for 4920 to 4995,  19 for 5000 to 5080,  27 for 5085 to 5165  Table 99 Regulatory Limits - 5.1 GHz Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band Conducted Power  EIRP Power Armenia 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Argentina 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Azerbaijan 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Belarus 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Ecuador 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Georgia 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Guam 5150-5250 5180-5240 every 5 MHz 5190-5230 every 5 MHz 5160-5245 every 5 MHz  20  36 for non PTP AP.  53 for other modes. Kyrgyzstan 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20  Kazakhstan 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Moldova 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Malaysia 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Other 5150-5250 5160-5250 every 5 MHz 5170-5250 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  27  Peru 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Philippines 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Puerto Rico  5150-5250  5180-5240 every 5 MHz 5190-5230 every 5 MHz 5160-5245 every 5 MHz  20  36 for non PTP AP.  53 for other modes. Russia 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   212Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band Conducted Power  EIRP Power Tajikistan 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20  Turkmenistan 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20  Ukraine 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  18  Uganda 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  27 30 United States  5150-5250  5180-5240 every 5 MHz 5190-5230 every 5 MHz 5160-5245 every 5 MHz  20  36 for non PTP AP.  53 for other modes. Uzbekistan 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   Venezuela 5150-5250 5160-5240 every 5 MHz 5170-5230 every 5 MHz 5155-5250 every 5 MHz  20   U.S. Virgin Islands  5150-5250  5180-5240 every 5 MHz 5190-5230 every 5 MHz 5160-5245 every 5 MHz  20  36 for non PTP AP.  53 for other modes.   Caution For countries that follow FCC regulations, the combined conducted power must be reduced according to Table 147 for the lower edge of the 5.1 GHz band in order to meet restricted band requirements.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   213Table 100  Regulatory limits - 5.2 GHz Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band0F1 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS Armenia 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    No Argentina 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   Yes Azerbaijan 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No Belarus 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No Canada 5250-5350 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5290 to 5310 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 12 for 20 MHz,  13 for 40 MHz 30 for 20 MHz and 40 MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz Yes Chile 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    Yes Colombia 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    Yes Ecuador 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    No Georgia 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No Ghana 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    Yes Guam 5250-5350 5245 to 5320 every 5MHz 5235 to 5310 every 5MHz 5250 to 5320 every 5MHz  13 30 for 20 MHz and 40 MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz Yes Hong Kong  5250-5350  5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    Yes Kazakhstan 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No Kenya 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    Yes Kyrgyzstan 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No Malaysia 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    Yes Moldova 5250-5350 5255 to 5350 every 5MHz 5255 to 5350 every 5MHz 5255 to 5350 every 5MHz  27    No Other 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    No Peru 5250-5350 5245 to 5320 every 5MHz 5235 to 5310 every 5MHz 5250 to 5320 every 5MHz  13 30 for 20 MHz and 40 MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz Yes Philippines 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   Yes Puerto Rico  5250-5350  5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5290 to 5310 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  13    Yes                                             1 5 MHz Channel bandwidth not available for DFS regions/bands.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   214Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band0F1 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS Russia 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No Taiwan 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  13 23  Yes Tajikistan 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No Thailand 5250-5350 5245 to 5320 every 5MHz 5235 to 5310 every 5MHz 5250 to 5320 every 5MHz  13 30 for 20 MHz and 40 MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Turkmenistan 5250-5350  5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No U.S. Virgin Islands  5250-5350  5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   Yes Uganda 5250-5350 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18    Yes Ukraine 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No United States  5250-5350  5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   Yes Uzbekistan 5250-5350 5260 to 5340 every 5MHz 5270 to 5330 every 5MHz 5255 to 5345 every 5MHz  18   No Venezuela 5250-5350 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 5290 to 5310 every 5MHz 5280 to 5320 every 5MHz 12 for 20 MHz, 13 for 40 MHz 30 for 20 MHz and 40 MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz No Table 101  Regulatory limits - 5.3 GHz Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band Conducted Power EIRP Power  DFS Other 5350-5470 5355 to 5470 every 5MHz 5355 to 5470 every 5MHz 5355 to 5470 every 5MHz  27   No
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   215Table 102  Regulatory limits - 5.4 GHz Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band1F2 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS Argentina 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None Armenia 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None Australia  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40 MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Austria  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Azerbaijan 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None Belarus 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None  Belgium  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Bosnia and Herzegovina 5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Brazil 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  16 30  FCC Bulgaria  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Canada  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5495 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5705 every 5 MHz 14 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Chile 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  16 30  FCC Colombia 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  16 30  FCC Croatia  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Cyprus  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Czech Republic 5470-5600,5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Denmark  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20M and 40M, 27 for 10M, 24 for 5M ETSI Ecuador 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  16  30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27  None                                             2 5 MHz Channel bandwidth not available for DFS regions/bands.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   216Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band1F2 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz Finland  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI France  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Generic ETSI  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Georgia 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None Germany  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Ghana 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  16 30  FCC Greece  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Guam  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5495 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5705 every 5 MHz 14 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Hong Kong  5470-5725  5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  15 30  FCC Hungary  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Ireland  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Italy  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Kazakhstan 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19       Kenya 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  16 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Kyrgyzstan 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None Latvia  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Liechtenstein  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   217Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band1F2 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS Lithuania  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Luxembourg  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Macedonia  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Malaysia 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None Malta  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Mauritius 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Mexico  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 16 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Moldova 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None  Netherlands  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Netherlands Antilles 5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Nigeria 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  15 36  None Norway  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Oman 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Other 5470-5725 5475 to 5730 every 5MHz 5475 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  30    None Peru 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  16 30  ETSI Philippines 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19 26  None  Poland  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Portugal  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   218Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band1F2 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS Puerto Rico  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5495 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5705 every 5 MHz 14 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Romania  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Russia 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None  Serbia  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Slovakia  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Slovenia  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI South Africa  5470-5725  5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  15 30  FCC South Korea  5470-5650  5480 to 5640 every 5MHz   NA  5475 to 5645 every 5MHz  16 30  ETSI Spain  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Sweden  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Switzerland  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Taiwan  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 14 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Tajikistan 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None  Thailand 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  16 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Turkey 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI Turkmenistan 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None  U.S. Virgin Islands 5470-5600, 5650-5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5495 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5705 every 5 MHz 14 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Uganda 5470-5725 5480 to 5715 every 5MHz 5490 to 5705 every 5MHz 5475 to 5720 every 5MHz  30  30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27  FCC
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   219Country  Frequency range Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band1F2 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz Ukraine 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19       United Kingdom2F3 5470-5600, 5650-5725 5480 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5715 every 5 MHz 5490 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5475 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5720 every 5 MHz 15 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz ETSI United States  5470-5600, 5650-5725 5495 to 5590 every 5MHz, 5660 to 5705 every 5 MHz 5510 to 5580 every 5MHz, 5670 to 5695 every 5 MHz 5495 to 5595 every 5MHz, 5655 to 5705 every 5 MHz 14 30 for 20 MHz and 40MHz, 27 for 10 MHz, 24 for 5 MHz FCC Uzbekistan 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19    None Venezuela 5470-5725 5480 to 5730 every 5MHz 5490 to 5740 every 5MHz 5475 to 5725 every 5MHz  19 30  None                                             3 The band 5600 MHz to 5650 MHz is reserved for the use of weather radars.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   220Table 103 Regulatory limits - 5.8/5.9 GHz Country  Frequency ranges Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band3F4 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS Argentina 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23   None Armenia 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Australia 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Azerbaijan 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Bahrain 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 33  ETSI Bangladesh 5725-5825 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  30   None Belarus 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Botswana 5725-5875 5735 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5870 every 5 MHz  23 40  No Brazil 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36 for PMP AP. No limit for other modes. None Canada 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 23 for PMP AP PMP, 30 for PTP and SM mode. 36 for PMP AP. No limit for other modes. None Chile 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  None China 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 33  None Colombia 5725-5825 5735 to 5815 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5805 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5820 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Denmark  5725-5795, 5815-5875 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz, 5825 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz, 5835 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz, 5820 to 5870 every 5 MHz 23 36  ETSI Ecuador 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 53  None Finland  5725-5795, 5815-5850 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz, 5825 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz,  5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz, 5820 to 5845 every 5 MHz 23 36  ETSI Georgia 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Germany 5755-5875 5765 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5775 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5870 every 5 MHz  23 36  ETSI Ghana 5725-5825 5740 to 5810 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5800 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5820 every 5 MHz  23 36  FCC                                             4 5 MHz Channel bandwidth not available for DFS regions/bands.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   221Country  Frequency ranges Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band3F4 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS Greece 5725-5795 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz  23 36  ETSI Guam 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 23 for PMP AP PMP, 30 for PTP and SM mode. 36 for PMP AP. No limit for other modes. None Hong Kong  5725-5850  5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Iceland 5725-5875 5735 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5870 every 5 MHz  23 36  ETSI India 5825-5875 5835 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5845 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5830 to 5870 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Indonesia 5725-5825 5735 to 5815 every 5 MHz   NA  5730 to 5820 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Ireland 5725-5875 5740 to 5860 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5850 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5870 every 5 MHz  23 33  None Kazakhstan 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Kenya 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Kyrgyzstan 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Liechtenstein  5725-5795, 5815-5875 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz, 5825 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz, 5835 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz, 5820 to 5870 every 5 MHz 23 36  ETSI Malaysia 5725-5875 5740 to 5860 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5850 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5870 every 5 MHz  23 30  None Mauritius 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz   NA  5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  ETSI Mexico 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Moldova 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None New Zealand 5725-5875 for PMP, 5725-5825 for PTP 5735 to 5865 for PMP, 5735 to 5815 every 5 MHz for PTP 5745 to 5855 for PMP, 5745 to 5805 every 5 MHz for PTP 5730 to 5870 for PMP, 5730 to 5820 every 5 MHz for PTP 23 36  No Nigeria 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23   ETSI Norway  5725-5795, 5815-5850 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz, 5825 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz,  5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz, 5820 to 5845 every 5 MHz 23 36  ETSI Oman 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 33  ETSI Other 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  30   None
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   222Country  Frequency ranges Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band3F4 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS Peru 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Philippines 5725-5825 5740 to 5810 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5800 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5820 every 5 MHz  23 30  No Portugal 5725-5875 5735 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5870 every 5 MHz  23 36  ETSI Puerto Rico  5725-5850  5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 23 for PMP AP PMP, 30 for PTP and SM mode. 36 for PMP AP. No limit for other modes. None Russia 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Serbia 5725-5875 5735 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5870 every 5 MHz  23 36  ETSI Seychelles 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  ETSI Singapore 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 30  ETSI South Africa  5725-5850  5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  30 36  No South Korea  5725-5825  5740 to 5810 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5800 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5820 every 5 MHz  23 30  No Spain  5725-5795, 5815-5855 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz, 5825 to 5845 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz, 5835 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz, 5820 to 5850 every 5 MHz 23 36  ETSI Switzerland  5725-5795, 5815-5875 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz, 5825 to 5865 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz, 5835 to 5855 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz, 5820 to 5870 every 5 MHz 23 36  ETSI Taiwan 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz 23 for PMP AP PMP, 30 for PTP and SM mode. 36 for PMP AP. No limit for other modes. None Tajikistan 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Thailand 5725-5850 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 30  None Turkmenistan 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None U.S. Virgin Islands  5725-5850  5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 23 for PMP AP PMP, 30 for PTP and SM mode. 36 for PMP AP. No limit for other modes. None Uganda 5725-5825 5735 to 5815 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5805 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5820 every 5 MHz  30 32 dBm + 2 + (Configured Antenna Gain/3) No Ukraine 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   223Country  Frequency ranges Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band3F4 Conducted Power  EIRP Power  DFS United Kingdom4F5 5725-5795, 5815-5850 5735 to 5785 every 5 MHz, 5825 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5775 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5790 every 5 MHz, 5820 to 5845 every 5 MHz 23 36  ETSI United States  5725-5850  5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 5750 to 5825 every 5 MHz 5740 to 5835 every 5 MHz 23 for PMP AP PMP, 30 for PTP and SM mode. 36 for PMP AP. No limit for other modes. None Uzbekistan 5725-5980 5735 to 5970 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5960 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5975 every 5 MHz  23   None Venezuela 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 36  None Vietnam 5725-5850 5735 to 5840 every 5 MHz 5745 to 5830 every 5 MHz 5730 to 5845 every 5 MHz  23 30  None                                                5 5795 MHz to 5815 MHz band is assigned for Road Transport and Traffic Telematics (RTTT).
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   224Table 104 Regulatory limits - 2.4 GHz Country  Frequency ranges Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band Conducted Power  EIRP Power Armenia 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz     Argentina 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  27 36 Australia 2400-2500 2412-2462 every 5MHz 2422-2452 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Azerbaijan 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz    Bahrain 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Brazil 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 Belarus 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz     Canada 2400-2500 2412-2462 every 5MHz 2427-2452 every 5MHz 2407-2467 every 5MHz   36 for PMP AP.   30 dBm + 6 + ((Configured Antenna Gain - 6)/3) for other modes.  Chile 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 China 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Colombia 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 Ecuador 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Georgia 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz     Ghana 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 Guam 2400-2500 2412-2462 every 5MHz 2427-2452 every 5MHz 2407-2467 every 5MHz   36 for PMP AP.   30 dBm + 6 + ((Configured Antenna Gain - 6)/3) for other modes. Hong Kong  2400-2500  2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Indonesia 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 India 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Kenya 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 Kyrgyzstan 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  27   South Korea  2400-2500  2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Kazakhstan 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz     Moldova 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz     Mexico 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   225Country  Frequency ranges Valid Center Frequency for 20 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 40 MHz Band Valid Center Frequency for 5/10 MHz Band Conducted Power  EIRP Power Malaysia 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Nigeria 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 New Zealand  2400-2500  2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Other 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz     Peru 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Philippines 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 Puerto Rico  2400-2500  2412-2462 every 5MHz 2427-2452 every 5MHz 2407-2467 every 5MHz   36 for PMP AP.   30 dBm + 6 + ((Configured Antenna Gain - 6)/3) for other modes. Russia 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz     Singapore 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 Thailand 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   20 Tajikistan 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  27   Turkmenistan 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  27   Taiwan 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 Ukraine 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz     Uganda 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23   United States  2400-2500  2412-2462 every 5MHz 2427-2452 every 5MHz 2407-2467 every 5MHz  27 36 for PMP AP.   30 dBm + 6 + ((Configured Antenna Gain - 6)/3) for other modes. Uzbekistan 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  27  Venezuela 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 U.S. Virgin Islands  2400-2500  2412-2462 every 5MHz 2427-2452 every 5MHz 2407-2467 every 5MHz   36 for PMP AP.   30 dBm + 6 + ((Configured Antenna Gain - 6)/3) for other modes. Vietnam 2400-2500 2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  23 36 South Africa  2400-2500  2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz   36 CIS Countries  2400-2500  2412-2472 every 5MHz 2422-2462 every 5MHz 2407-2477 every 5MHz  27 36
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   226Notifications This section contains notifications of compliance with the radio regulations that are enforced in various regions. 2.4 GHZ, 5.4 GHZ REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The ePMP complies with the regulations that are enforced in the USA, Canada and Europe. The relevant notifications are specified in this section. 2.4 GHz, 5.1 GHz, 5.4 GHz FCC and IC notification U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) Notification. This device complies with part 15.407 of the US FCC Rules and Regulations and with RSS-210 Issue 8 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. In Canada, users must be cautioned to take note that high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of 5250 – 5350 MHz and 5470 – 5725 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to license-exempt local area networks (LELAN). To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure limits for general population or uncontrolled exposure, the antenna(s) used for the ePMP transmitter must be installed at a separation distance specified in Table 145 through Table 151.  For the connectorized version of the product and in order to reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain must be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted by the regulations. The transmitted power must be reduced to achieve this requirement. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the US FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.  These limits are 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 these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  Increase the separation between the affected equipment and the unit;  Connect the affected equipment to a power outlet on a different circuit from that which the receiver is connected to;  Consult the dealer and/or experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers are reproduced on the product label (Figure 77 and Figure 78).
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   227End Product Labelling The ePMP Module is labelled with its own FCC ID and IC Certification Number. If the FCC ID and IC Certification Number are not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. In that case, the final end product must be labelled in a visible area with the following:   Table 105 ePMP 2000 Product labeling Region  Label Access Point (AP)  “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0020” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0020”   Table 106 ePMP 1000 Product labeling Region Label Access Point (AP)  “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0006” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0006” Subscriber Module (SM)  “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0005” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0005” Access Point (AP) / Subscriber Module (SM) “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0015” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0015” Access Point (AP) / Subscriber Module (SM) “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: Z8H89FT0019” or “Contains FCC ID: Z8H89FT0019”
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   228Figure 25  FCC and IC certifications on 5 GHz product labels
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CAMBIUM NETWORKS   230Figure 26  FCC and IC certifications on 2.4 GHz product labels
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   231  Wherever necessary, the end user is responsible for obtaining any National licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular country. Contact the appropriate national administrations for details on the conditions of use for the bands in question and any exceptions that might apply. 5.4 GHz European Union notification The ePMP product is a two-way radio transceiver suitable for use in Broadband Wireless Access System (WAS), Radio Local Area Network (RLAN), or Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems. It is a Class 1 device and uses operating frequencies that are harmonized throughout the EU member states. The operator is responsible for obtaining any national licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular country. Hereby, Cambium Networks declares that the ePMP product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at the support website. The European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC Certification Number is reproduced on the product label (Figure 79). Figure 27 European Union certification on 5.4 GHz product label
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   2325.8 GHZ REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 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 band in which the system operates is “license exempt” and the system is allowed to be used provided it does not cause interference. The licensing authority does not guaranteed protection against interference from other products and installations. For the connectorized version of the product and in order to reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the Effective Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) This device complies with part 15 of the US FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the US FCC Rules.  These limits are 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 these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  Increase the separation between the affected equipment and the unit;  Connect the affected equipment to a power outlet on a different circuit from that which the receiver is connected to;  Consult the dealer and/or experienced radio/TV technician for help. Industry Canada (IC) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada. RSS-GEN issue 3 (7.1.3) Licence-Exempt Radio Apparatus: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. In Canada, high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of the 5650 – 5850 MHz spectrum. These radars could cause interference or damage to license-exempt local area network (LE-LAN) devices.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   233Product labels FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers are reproduced on the product label (Figure 80). Figure 28  FCC and IC certifications on 5.8 GHz product label
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   234  Wherever necessary, the end user is responsible for obtaining any National licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular country. Contact the appropriate national administrations for details on the conditions of use for the bands in question and any exceptions that might apply. 5.8 GHz European Union notification The ePMP is a Class 2 device as it operates on frequencies that are not harmonized across the EU.  Currently the product may only be operated in the UK, Eire (IRL), Germany, Norway and Denmark.  However, the regulatory situation in Europe is changing and the radio spectrum may become available in other countries in future.  See www.ero.dk for further information.  The operator is responsible for obtaining any national licenses required to operate this product and these must be obtained before using the product in any particular country.   Caution This equipment operates as a secondary application, so it has no rights against harmful interference, even if generated by similar equipment, and must not cause harmful interference on systems operating as primary applications. Hereby, Cambium Networks declares that the ePMP product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at the support website.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   235The European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC Certification Number is reproduced on the product label (Figure 81). Figure 29 European Union certification on 5.8 GHz product label   5.8 GHz operation in the UK The ePMP connectorized product has been notified for operation in the UK, and when operated in  accordance with instructions for use it is compliant with UK Interface Requirement IR2007. For UK use, installations must conform to the requirements of IR2007 in terms of EIRP spectral density against elevation profile above the local horizon in order to protect Fixed Satellite Services. The frequency range 5795-5815 MHz is assigned to Road Transport & Traffic Telematics (RTTT) in the U.K. and shall not be used by FWA systems in order to protect RTTT devices. UK Interface Requirement IR2007 specifies that radiolocation services shall be protected by a Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) mechanism to prevent co-channel operation in the presence of radar signals. THAILAND NOTIFICATION  This telecommunication equipment conforms to the requirements of the National Telecommunications Commission.
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   236Data throughput tables This section contains tables to support calculation of the data rate capacity that can be provided by ePMP configurations, as follows:  See Data throughput capacity on page 236 DATA THROUGHPUT CAPACITY The data throughput rates (Mbps) achieved with an AP/SM pair and the link distance (range) is 0 km as shown in Table 154, Table 155, Table 156, Table 157. Table 107  Throughput for ePMP (Flexible Ratio) MCS  Spatial Streams Mod. Type Coding Rate 5 MHz  10 MHz  20 MHz  40 MHz DL UL DL  UL  DL UL DL UL MCS 15  2 64-QAM 5/6  23  20.4 48.4  48.4  95.6  88  202 135 MCS 14  2 64-QAM 3/4 20.8 20.2 43.6  44.2  88  83.4  182 128 MCS 13  2 64-QAM 2/3 18.6 18.8 38.7  38.7  79.3 76.1  163 116 MCS 12  2 16-QAM 3/4 13.7 13.7 29.1  28.7  59.6 58.1  123 61.7 MCS 11  2 16-QAM 1/2 9.27 9.37 19.3  19.1  39.8 38.7 82.2 61.9 MCS 10  2  QPSK 3/4 7.06 6.9  14.7  14.5  30  29.1 62.1 57.4 MCS 9  2  QPSK 1/2 4.85 4.5  9.64  9.59  20.1 19.4 41.6 41.1 MCS 7  1 64-QAM 5/6 11.5 11.6 24.4  24.3  49.7 48.4  103 61.8 MCS 6  1 64-QAM 3/4 10.7 10.5  22  21.8  44.6 43.6 92.1 61.6 MCS 5  1 64-QAM 2/3  9.3 9.37 19.3  19.3  39.9 38.7 82.1 61.6 MCS 4  1 16-QAM 3/4 7.08 6.69 14.7  14.5  30  29.1 61.9 57.6 MCS 3  1 16-QAM 1/2 4.85 4.56 9.67  9.64  20.1 19.4 41.5 41.2 MCS 2  1  QPSK 3/4 3.54 3.37 7.35  7.18  15  14.4  31  30.8 MCS 1  1  QPSK 1/2 2.56 2.25 5.01  4.75  10.2 9.67 20.8 20.5  Table 108  Throughput for ePMP (75/25 Ratio) MCS  Spatial Streams Mod. Type Coding Rate 5 MHz  10 MHz  20 MHz  40 MHz DL UL DL  UL  DL UL DL UL MCS 15  2  64-QAM  5/6  18.7 3.64 42.2 10.7 87 27 178 56 MCS 14  2  64-QAM  3/4  16.5 3.38 37.7 9.75 78.4 24.1 162 51.6 MCS 13  2  64-QAM  2/3  14.7 3.09 32.8 8.97 69.4 21 143 44.6 MCS 12  2  16-QAM  3/4  10.9 2.21 24.6 6.63 52.1 16.1 108 34 MCS 11  2  16-QAM  1/2  7.04 1.42 16.5 4.3 34.7 10.4 72.9 22.3 MCS 10  2  QPSK  3/4  5.47 1.03 12.3 3.2 25.9 7.8 54.4 16.6 MCS 9  2  QPSK  1/2  3.52 0.619 8.2 2.14 17.2 5.16 36.3 11.1 MCS 7  1  64-QAM  5/6  9.36 1.88 21.1 5.46 43.5 13.7 91.7 28.2 MCS 6  1  64-QAM  3/4  8.2 1.65 18.8 4.88 39.2 11.9 82.3 25.8 MCS 5  1  64-QAM  2/3  7.04 1.55 16.4 4.3 34.7 10.6 72.9 22.3
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   237MCS 4  1 16-QAM 3/4 7.08 6.69 14.7  14.5  30  29.1 61.9 57.6 MCS 3  1 16-QAM 1/2 4.85 4.56 9.67  9.64  20.1 19.4 41.5 41.2 MCS 2  1  QPSK 3/4 3.54 3.37 7.35  7.18  15  14.4  31  30.8 MCS 1  1  QPSK 1/2 2.56 2.25 5.01  4.75  10.2 9.67 20.8 20.5   Table 109  Throughput for ePMP 50/50 Ratio) MCS  Spatial Streams Mod. Type Coding Rate 5 MHz  10 MHz  20 MHz  40 MHz DL UL DL  UL  DL UL DL UL MCS 15  2 64-QAM 5/6 10.5 11.4 25.9  26.9  56.5 58.4  115 114 MCS 14  2 64-QAM 3/4 9.35 10.3 23.4  24.2  50.6 51.8  104 105 MCS 13  2 64-QAM 2/3 8.19 9.17 21.1  21.5  44.6 46.7 94.2 95.7 MCS 12  2 16-QAM 3/4 6.23 6.9  15.6  16  33.6 34.8 70.4 72.3 MCS 11  2 16-QAM 1/2 4.09 4.56 10.5  10.6  22.4 23.1 46.9 47.8 MCS 10  2  QPSK 3/4 3.12 3.38 7.84  8.01  16.4 17.1 35.2 35.9 MCS 9  2  QPSK 1/2 1.95 2.24 5.08  5.27  11.1 11.3 23.4 23.5 MCS 7  1 64-QAM 5/6 5.26 5.85 12.9  13.7  28.2 28.7 58.9 60.8 MCS 6  1 64-QAM 3/4 4.68 5.33 11.7  12.2  25.8 25.9 54.1 53.7 MCS 5  1 64-QAM 2/3 4.21 4.69 10.5  10.7  22.3 23.1 47.1  48 MCS 4  1 16-QAM 3/4 3.12 3.45 7.82  8.01  16.8 17.1 35.2  36 MCS 3  1 16-QAM 1/2  2  2.26 5.16  5.3  11.1 11.3 23.4 23.8 MCS 2  1  QPSK 3/4 1.55 1.66 3.75  3.91  8.22 8.47 17.6 17.9 MCS 1  1  QPSK 1/2 0.938 1.07 2.35  2.35  5.49 5.63 11.8 11.8  Table 110  Throughput for ePMP (30/70 Ratio) MCS  Spatial Streams Mod. Type Coding Rate 5 MHz  10 MHz  20 MHz  40 MHz DL UL DL  UL  DL UL DL UL MCS 15 2 64-QAM 5/6 4.2 18 12.9  39.6 31.7 82 68.2 134 MCS 14  2 64-QAM 3/4 3.73 15.8 11.7  36  28.1 74.2 61.2 132 MCS 13  2 64-QAM 2/3 3.26 14.3 10.3  32.4  25.8 65.5 54.1 131 MCS 12  2 16-QAM 3/4 2.33 10.8  7.8  23.9  18.8 49.2 39.9 101 MCS 11  2 16-QAM 1/2 1.56 7.04 5.15  16  12.5 32.8 26.6  68 MCS 10  2  QPSK 3/4 1.17 5.34  3.9  11.7  9.36 24.4  20  51.2 MCS 9  2  QPSK 1/2 0.778 3.51 2.35  7.82  6.24 16.2 12.9  34 MCS 7  1 64-QAM 5/6 2.32 9.11 6.47  19.8  15.7  41  32.9 86.6 MCS 6  1 64-QAM 3/4 1.95 8.13 5.86  17.9  14.1 37.3 30.6  77 MCS 5  1 64-QAM 2/3 1.56 7.04 5.15  16  12.5 32.7 26.7  68 MCS 4  1 16-QAM 3/4 1.17 5.34  3.9  11.7  9.37 24.6  20  51.2 MCS 3  1 16-QAM 1/2 0.778 3.52 2.35  7.82  6.25 16.3 13.3 34.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   238MCS 2  1  QPSK 3/4 0.469 2.62 1.88  5.86  4.67 12.1 9.85 25.5 MCS 1  1  QPSK 1/2 0.312 1.75 1.17  3.9  3.02 8.08 6.48  17
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   239Radio Specifications EPMP 2000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC SPECIFICATIONS Table 111 ePMP 2000 Connectorized Radio with Sync specifications, 5 GHz Product  PART NUMBERS  C050900A033A (EU), C058900A132A (FCC), C050900A031A (ROW), C050900A231A (ROW), C050900A131A (ROW) C050900L033A (EU), C058900L132A (FCC), C050900L031A (ROW), C050900L231A (ROW), C050900L131A (ROW) MODEL NUMBERS  C050900P931A (EU), C058900P132A (FCC), C050900P931A (ROW) Spectrum  CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  5150 - 5970 MHz CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface  MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  100/1000BaseT, rate auto negotiated (802.3at compliant) POWERING METHODS SUPPORTED  56 V PoE (included), standard 802.3at PoE Supply, or CMM4 with 56 V and 5 pin to 7 pin cross over cable adapter PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance  SUBSCRIBERS PER SECTOR  Up to 120 ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ  CHANNEL MCS1 = -93 dBm to MCS15 = -69 dBm (per branch)
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   240NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -90 dBm to MCS15 = -66 dBm (per branch) MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 20 MHz CHANNEL Up to 13 miles MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 40 MHz CHANNEL Up to 9 miles MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)   MCS1 (QPSK 1/2) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) LATENCY (nominal, roundtrip)  17 ms GPS SYNCHRONIZATION  Yes, via Internal GPS, CMM3, or CMM4 QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Addr, Link BudgetANTENNA Options  Antenna for 90°/120° sectors available Smart Antenna (beamforming) antenna available TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  0 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN  18 dBi (90°/120° sector) MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER  30 dBm combined (5.8 GHz Band) PhysicalSECTOR ANTENNA CONNECTION  50 , RP (Reverse Polarity) SMA, female SECTOR ANTENNA CONNECTION  50 , RP (Reverse Polarity) SMA, female, DC Coupled (powering antenna) SURGE SUPPRESSION  1 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +55°C (-22°F to +131°F) WEIGHT  0.7 kg (1.5 lbs) without brackets WIND SURVIVAL  190 km/hour (118 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (H x W x D)  22.2 x 12.4 x 4.5 cm (8.75 x 4.9 x 1.75 in) without bracketsSecurityENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) CertificationsFCCID  Z8H89FT0006
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   241INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0006 CE  EN 302 502 v1.2.1 EN 301 893 v1.7.1  EPMP 1000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO WITH SYNC SPECIFICATIONS Table 112 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync specifications, 5 GHz Product  PART NUMBERS  C058900A112A (US/FCC ), C050900A013A (EU), C050900A011A (ROW) MODEL NUMBERS  C058900P112A (US/FCC ), C050900P013A (EU), C050900P011A (ROW) Spectrum  CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  4900 - 5980 MHz CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface  MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  100/1000BaseT, rate auto negotiated (802.3af compliant) POWERING METHODS SUPPORTED  30V PoE Supply (included), CMM3 & CMM4, 802.3af PoE Supply PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP  NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance  SUBSCRIBERS PER SECTOR  Up to 120 ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ  CHANNEL MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -68 dBm (per branch)
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   242NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per branch) MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 20 MHz CHANNEL Up to 13 miles MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 40 MHz CHANNEL Up to 9 miles MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)   MCS1 (QPSK 1/2) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) LATENCY (nominal, roundtrip)  17 ms GPS SYNCHRONIZATION  Yes, via Internal GPS, CMM3, or CMM4 QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Addr, Link BudgetANTENNA Options  Antennas for 90° or 120° sectors are available TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN  15 dBi (90° sector) MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER  30 dBm combined (5.8 GHz Band) PhysicalANTENNA CONNECTION  50 , RP (Reverse Polarity) SMA, female SURGE SUPPRESSION  1 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +55°C (-22°F to +131°F) WEIGHT  4.5 kg (10 lbs) with antenna 0.52 kg (1.1 lbs) without antenna WIND SURVIVAL  190 km/hour (118 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (H x W x D)  Radio: 26.9 x 11 x 7.7 cm (10.6 x 4.3 x 3.0 in) Antenna (excl brackets): 80.4 x 16 x 6.3 cm (31.7 x 6.3 x 2.5 in) SecurityENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) CertificationsFCCID Z8H89FT0006 INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0006
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   243CE  EN 302 502 v1.2.1 EN 301 893 v1.7.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   244Table 113 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio with Sync specifications, 2.4 GHz Product  PART NUMBER  C024900A011A  MODEL NUMBER  C024900P011A  Spectrum  CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  2402 - 2472 MHz (20 MHz) 2407 - 2472 MHz (40 MHz) CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface  MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  100/1000BaseT, rate auto negotiated (802.3af compliant) POWERING METHODS SUPPORTED  30V PoE Supply (included), CMM3 & CMM4, 802.3af PoE Supply PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP  NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance  SUBSCRIBERS PER SECTOR  Up to 120 ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ  CHANNEL MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -68 dBm (per branch) NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per branch) MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 20 MHz CHANNEL Up to 13 miles MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 40 MHz CHANNEL Up to 9 miles MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)   MCS1 (QPSK 1/2) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6)
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   245LATENCY (nominal, roundtrip)  17 ms GPS SYNCHRONIZATION  Yes, via Internal GPS, CMM3, or CMM4 QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP and MAC Address. Link BudgetANTENNA Options  Antennas for 90° or 120° sectors are available TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN  15 dBi (90° / 120° sector) MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER  30 dBm combined PhysicalANTENNA CONNECTION  50 , RP (Reverse Polarity) SMA, female SURGE SUPPRESSION  1 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +55°C (-22°F to +131°F) WEIGHT  4.5 kg (10 lbs) with antenna 0.52 kg (1.1 lbs) without antenna WIND SURVIVAL  190 km/hour (118 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (H x W x D)  Radio: 26.9 x 11 x 7.7 cm (10.6 x 4.3 x 3.0 in) Antenna (excl brackets): 80.4 x 16 x 6.3 cm (31.7 x 6.3 x 2.5 in) SecurityENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) CertificationsFCCID Z8H89FT0006 INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0006 CE  EN 302 502 v1.2.1 EN 301 893 v1.7.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   246EPMP 1000 INTEGRATED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS Table 114 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio specifications, 5 GHz Product  PART NUMBERS  C058900C132A (US/FCC ), C050900C033A (EU), C050900C031A (ROW) MODEL NUMBERS  C058900P132A (US/FCC ), C050900P033A (EU), C050900P031A (ROW) Spectrum  CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  4900 - 5980 MHz CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface  MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  100BaseT, Cambium PoE (V+ = pins 7 & 8, Return = pins 4 & 5) PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP  NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance  ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -70 dBm (per branch) NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per branch) MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 20 MHz CHANNEL Up to 13 miles MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)  MCS1 (QPSK 1/2) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) LATENCY (nominal, roundtrip)  17 ms
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   247QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Addr, Broadcast, Multicast and Subscriber Module Priority Link BudgetANTENNA BEAM WIDTH  24° azimuth, 12° elevation TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN  13 dBi, integrated patch MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER  30 dBm combined (5.8 GHz Band) PhysicalANTENNA CONNECTION  Integrated patch antenna SURGE SUPPRESSION  1 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +55°C (-22°F to +131°F) WEIGHT  0.49 kg (1.1 lb.) WIND SURVIVAL  145 km/hour (90 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (H x W x D)  29.1 x 14.5 x 8.3 cm (11.4 x 5.7 x 3.3 in) POWER CONSUMPTION  7 W Maximum, 5 W Typical INPUT VOLTAGE  24 to 30 V SecurityENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) CertificationsFCCID Z8H89FT0006 INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0006 CE  EN 302 502 v1.2.1 EN 301 893 v1.7.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   248Table 115 ePMP 1000 Integrated Radio specifications, 2.4 GHz Product  PART NUMBER  C024900A031A MODEL NUMBER  C024900P031A Spectrum  CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  2402 - 2472 MHz (20 MHz) 2407 - 2472 MHz (40 MHz) CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface  MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  100BaseT, Cambium PoE (V+ = pins 7 & 8, Return = pins 4 & 5) PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP  NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance  ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -70 dBm (per branch) NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per branch) MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 20 MHz CHANNEL Up to 13 miles MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)  MCS1 (QPSK 1/2) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) LATENCY (nominal, roundtrip)  17 ms QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Addr, Broadcast, Multicast and Subscriber Module Priority Link Budget
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   249ANTENNA BEAM WIDTH  24° azimuth, 12° elevation TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN  12 dBi, integrated patch MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER  30 dBm combined PhysicalANTENNA CONNECTION  Integrated patch antenna SURGE SUPPRESSION  1 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +55°C (-22°F to +131°F) WEIGHT  0.49 kg (1.1 lb.) WIND SURVIVAL  145 km/hour (90 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (H x W x D)  29.1 x 14.5 x 8.3 cm (11.4 x 5.7 x 3.3 in) POWER CONSUMPTION  7 W Maximum, 5 W Typical INPUT VOLTAGE  24 to 30 V SecurityENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) CertificationsFCCID Z8H89FT0006 INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0006 CE  EN 302 502 v1.2.1 EN 301 893 v1.7.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   250EPMP 1000 CONNECTORIZED RADIO SPECIFICATIONS Table 116 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio specifications, 5 GHz Product  PART NUMBERS  C058900A122A (US/FCC ), C050900A023A (EU), C050900A021A (ROW) MODEL NUMBERS  C058900P122A (US/FCC ), C050900P023A (EU), C050900P021A (ROW) Spectrum  CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  4900 - 5980 MHz CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface  MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  100BaseT, Cambium PoE (V+ = pins 7 & 8, Return = pins 4 & 5) PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP  NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance  ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -70 dBm (per branch) NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per branch) MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 20 MHz CHANNEL Up to 13 miles MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 40 MHz CHANNEL Up to 9 miles MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)  MCS1 (QPSK 1/2) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) LATENCY (nominal, roundtrip)  17 ms
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   251QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Addr, Broadcast, Multicast and Subscriber Module Priority Link BudgetANTENNA Options  Antennas for 90° or 120° sectors are available TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN  15 dBi (90° sector) MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER  30 dBm combined (5.8 GHz Band) PhysicalANTENNA CONNECTION  50 , RP (Reverse Polarity) SMA, female SURGE SUPPRESSION  1 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +55°C (-22°F to +131°F) WEIGHT  4.5 kg (10 lbs) with antenna 0.52 kg (1.1 lbs) without antenna WIND SURVIVAL  190 km/hour (118 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (H x W x D)  Radio: 26.9 x 11 x 7.7 cm (10.6 x 4.3 x 3.0 in) Antenna (excl brackets): 80.4 x 16 x 6.3 cm (31.7 x 6.3 x 2.5 in) SecurityENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) CertificationsFCCID Z8H89FT0006 INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0006 CE  EN 302 502 v1.2.1 EN 301 893 v1.7.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   252Table 117 ePMP 1000 Connectorized Radio specifications, 2.4 GHz Product  PART NUMBERS  C024900A021A  MODEL NUMBERS  C024900P021A  Spectrum  CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  2402 - 2472 MHz (20 MHz) 2407 - 2472 MHz (40 MHz) CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface  MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  100BaseT, Cambium PoE (V+ = pins 7 & 8, Return = pins 4 & 5) PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP  NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance  ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -89 dBm to MCS15 = -70 dBm (per branch) NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS1 = -87 dBm to MCS15 = -65 dBm (per branch) MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 20 MHz CHANNEL Up to 13 miles MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE @ 40 MHz CHANNEL Up to 9 miles MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)  MCS1 (QPSK 1/2) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) LATENCY (nominal, roundtrip)  17 ms
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   253QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Addr, Broadcast, Multicast and Subscriber Module Priority Link BudgetANTENNA Options  Antennas for 90° or 120° sectors are available TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  -20 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) ANTENNA GAIN  15 dBi (90° / 120° sector) MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER  30 dBm combined PhysicalANTENNA CONNECTION  50 , RP (Reverse Polarity) SMA, female SURGE SUPPRESSION  1 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +55°C (-22°F to +131°F) WEIGHT  4.5 kg (10 lbs) with antenna 0.52 kg (1.1 lbs) without antenna WIND SURVIVAL  190 km/hour (118 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (H x W x D)  Radio: 26.9 x 11 x 7.7 cm (10.6 x 4.3 x 3.0 in) Antenna (excl brackets): 80.4 x 16 x 6.3 cm (31.7 x 6.3 x 2.5 in) SecurityENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) CertificationsFCCID Z8H89FT0006 INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0006 CE  EN 302 502 v1.2.1 EN 301 893 v1.7.1
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   254FORCE 180 SPECIFICATIONS Table 118 Force 180 specifications, 5 GHz  Product PART NUMBER  C058900P072A (US/FCC ), C050900P071A (EU/ROW) See Force 180 part numbers on page 64 for full list. Spectrum CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  5 GHz 4910 – 5970 MHz (exact frequencies as allowed by local regulations)  CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  10/100/1000BaseT, Compatible with Cambium PoE pinouts (V+ = 7 & 8, Return = 4 & 5) and Standard PoE pinouts (V+ = 4 & 5, Return = 7 & 8) PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP  NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ CHANNEL MCS0 = -93 dBm to MCS15 = -72 dBm (per branch) NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS0 = -90 dBm to MCS15 = -69 dBm (per branch) MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)  MCS0 (BPSK) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Address, Broadcast, Multicast and Station Priority Link Budget TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  -17 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) INTEGRATED ANTENNA PEAK GAIN  16 dBi MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER  30 dBm combined (subject to regional regulatory restrictions)
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   255Physical ANTENNA CONNECTION  Integrated antenna SURGE SUPPRESSION  2 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F) WEIGHT  0.50 kg (1.1 lb.) (includes mounting bracket) WIND SURVIVAL  145 km/hour (90 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (H x W x D)  12.4 x 25.1 x 11.9 cm (4.9 x 9.9 x 4.7 in) – with mounting bracket attached POWER CONSUMPTION POLE DIAMETER RANGE 10 W Maximum, 5 W Typical 1 – 1.6 in (2.5 – 4.1 cm) with included clamp ; up to 2.25 in (5.7 cm) with larger clamp INPUT VOLTAGE  10 to 30 V Security ENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) Certifications FCCID Z8H89FT0015 INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0015 CE  5 GHz: EN 302 502 v1.2.1 5 GHz: EN 301 893 v1.7.1    PARAMETER             SPECIFICATION FREQUENCY RANGE    4910 – 5970 MHz ANTENNA TYPE    INTEGRATED TYPICAL GAIN    16 dBi 3dB BEAMWIDTH-AZIMUTH    15° 3dB BEAMWIDTH-ELEVATION  30° POLARIZATION(S)    DUAL LINEAR, H/ V FRONT-TO-BACK ISOLATION  >20 dB CROSS POLARIZATION    15 dB
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   256FORCE 200 SPECIFICATIONS Table 119 Force 200 specifications  Product PART NUMBER  C058900P072A (US/FCC ), C050900P071A (EU/ROW) See Force 200 part numbers on page 70 for full list. Spectrum CHANNEL SPACING  Configurable on 5 MHz increments FREQUENCY RANGE  2402 - 2472 MHz (exact frequencies as allowed by local regulations) 5 GHz 4910 – 5970 MHz (exact frequencies as allowed by local regulations)   CHANNEL WIDTH  5 | 10 | 20 | 40 MHz   Interface MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER  Cambium Proprietary PHYSICAL LAYER  2x2 MIMO/OFDM ETHERNET INTERFACE  10/100/1000BaseT, Compatible with Cambium PoE pinouts (V+ = 7 & 8, Return = 4 & 5) and Standard PoE pinouts (V+ = 4 & 5, Return = 7 & 8) PROTOCOLS USED  IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping, LLDP, DHCP, RADIUS, NTP  NETWORK MANAGEMENT  HTTPs, SSH, SNMPv2c, Cambium Networks cnMaestro™ VLAN  802.1Q with 802.1p priority Performance ARQ Yes NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 20MHZ CHANNEL MCS0 = -93 dBm to MCS15 = -72 dBm (per branch) NOMINAL RECEIVE SENSITIVITY (W/ FEC) @ 40MHZ CHANNEL MCS0 = -90 dBm to MCS15 = -69 dBm (per branch) MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE)  MCS0 (BPSK) to MCS15 (64QAM 5/6) QUALITY OF SERVICE  Three level priority (Voice, High, Low) with packet classification by DSCP, COS, VLAN ID, IP & MAC Address, Broadcast, Multicast and Station Priority TRANSMIT POWER RANGE  -15 to +30 dBm (combined, to regional EIRP limit) (1 dB interval) Physical
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   257SURGE SUPPRESSION  1 Joule Integrated ENVIRONMENTAL IP55 TEMPERATURE  -30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F) – with radome attached maximum temperature is +47°C (+116°F) WEIGHT  2.4 GHz Model: 2.8 kg (6.2 lbs)  5 GHz Model: 2.3 kg (5.1 lbs) WIND SURVIVAL  145 km/hour (90 mi/hour) with antenna DIMENSIONS (Dia x Depth)  47 cm x 28 cm (18.5 in x 11.2 in) POLE DIAMETER RANGE  6.4 cm – 7.6 cm (2.5 in – 3 in) POWER CONSUMPTION  10 W Maximum, 5 W Typical INPUT VOLTAGE  10 to 30 V Security ENCRYPTION  128-bit AES (CCMP mode) Certifications FCCID Z8H89FT0019 INDUSTRY CANADA CERT  109W-0015 CE N/A    PARAMETER    2.4 GHz SPECIFICATION FREQUENCY RANGE    2402 – 2472 MHz ANTENNA TYPE    DISH TYPICAL GAIN    17 dBi 3dB BEAMWIDTH-AZIMUTH    17° 3dB BEAMWIDTH-ELEVATION    17° FRONT-TO-BACK ISOLATION    >20 dB CROSS POLARIZATION    >15 dB  PARAMETER    5 GHz SPECIFICATION FREQUENCY RANGE    5150 – 5970 MHz ANTENNA TYPE    DISH TYPICAL GAIN    25 dBi 3dB BEAMWIDTH-AZIMUTH    7°
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   2583dB BEAMWIDTH-ELEVATION    7° FRONT-TO-BACK ISOLATION    >25 dB CROSS POLARIZATION    >15 dB
CAMBIUM NETWORKS   259Glossary Table 120 Glossary Term Definition AES  Advanced Encryption Standard ANSI  American National Standards Institute AP Access Point CINR  Carrier to Interference plus Noise Ratio CMM Cluster Management Module CNSS  Cambium Network Services Server DFS  Dynamic Frequency Selection EIRP  Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMD Electromagnetic Discharge ETH Ethernet ETSI  European Telecommunications Standards Institute FCC Federal Communications Commission FEC  Forward Error Correction GPS  Global Positioning System GUI  Graphical User Interface HTTP  Hypertext Transfer Protocol IC Industry Canada IEEE  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IP Internet Protocol LAN  Local Area Network LED  Light Emitting Diode LOS Line of Sight MIMO  Multiple In Multiple Out MTU Maximum Transmission Unit nLOS  Near Line of Sight NTP  Network Time Protocol OFDM  Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing PC Personal Computer PMP  Point to Multipoint QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK  Quadrature Phase Shift Keyed RF Radio Frequency RMA Return Merchandise Authorization RSSI  Received Signal Strength Indication RTTT  Road Transport and Traffic Telematics RX Receive SAR  Standard Absorption Rate SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol SM Subscriber Module SW Software TDD  Time Division Duplex TDWR  Terminal Doppler Weather Radar TX Transmit UNII Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure URL  Uniform Resource Locator

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