Motorola Solutions 89FT7622 5.7GHz Fixed Wireless Device (ISM) User Manual

Motorola Solutions, Inc. 5.7GHz Fixed Wireless Device (ISM) Users Manual

Users Manual

5700APC-PN-en
Issue 1
April 2007
Canopy® System
5.7 GHz Connectorized
AP
Product Note
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Notices
See important regulatory and legal notices in Section 3.1.1 on page 12.
Trademarks, Product Names, and Service Names
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Abbreviations..................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Document Change History................................................................................. 5
1.3 Feedback on Documentation ............................................................................. 5
1.4 Technical Support.............................................................................................. 6
2 Product Description .................................................................................................. 7
2.1 Specifications .................................................................................................... 7
2.1.1 5.7 GHz AP modules with connectorized antennas ...............................................7
2.2 Version information............................................................................................ 7
2.3 Software Features ............................................................................................. 7
3 Installation ................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.1 5.7 GHz AP modules with connectorized antennas ...............................................9
4 RF Planning ............................................................................................................. 11
4.1 Planning with Connectorized 5.7 GHz AP ........................................................ 11
Regulatory and Legal Notices ..................................................................................... 12
4.2 Important Note on Modifications ...................................................................... 12
4.3 National and Regional Regulatory Notices....................................................... 12
4.3.1 US Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC)
Notification ............................................................................................................................12
4.3.2 European Union Notification...................................................................................13
4.3.3 Equipment Disposal ................................................................................................13
4.3.4 UK Notification.........................................................................................................13
4.3.5 Norway Notification .................................................................................................13
4.3.6 Brazil Notification ....................................................................................................14
4.4 Exposure Separation Distance......................................................................... 14
4.4.1 Details of Exposure Separation Distances Calculations and Power Compliance
Margins 14
4.5 Legal Notices................................................................................................... 15
4.5.1 Software License Terms and Conditions...............................................................15
4.5.2 Hardware Warranty in US.......................................................................................18
4.6 Limit of Liability ................................................................................................ 18
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List of Tables
Table 1: US FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers................................ 12
Table 2: Exposure Separation Distances ...................................................................... 14
Table 3: Calculated Exposure Distances and Power Compliance Margins .................... 15
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1 Introduction
This product note covers the connectorized Canopy 5.7 GHz AP, including use under US FCC
regulations. Using a connectorized AP allows for a higher EIRP which often will translate into a
higher range for the sector, or a greater percentage of the SMs in the sector able to run at 2X.
See Section 2 for a complete list of available modules.
All modules are hardware series P10 running a minimum software release of Release 8.1.
Not all products are available in all regions or in all markets. If you have questions about
availability, please check with your Canopy distributor or reseller.
1.1 ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations may be used in these notes:
BH
Backhaul Module, either timing master or timing slave
BHM
Backhaul Moduletiming master
BHS
Backhaul Moduletiming slave
AP
Access Point Module
SM
CNUT
CMM
DFS
MIB
P7/P8/P9/P10
ETSI
EIRP
Subscriber Module
Canopy Network Updater Tool
Cluster Management Module
Dynamic Frequency Selection for radar avoidance
Management Information Base
Shorthand for hardware series levels
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power
1.2 DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY
Issue 1
1.3 FEEDBACK ON DOCUMENTATION
We welcome your feedback on Canopy documentation. Comments on structure, content,
accuracy, completeness, or any other area are appreciated. Please send your feedback to
technical-documentation@canopywireless.com.
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1.4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Tip! Don’t clear the Event Log after you encounter issues – it may be useful to Technical
Support if you need to escalate the issue.
If problems arise during the operation of a Canopy system , the Canopy support team is here to
help. Here is the escalation path for resolution of a problem:
1. Check this document, especially the Troubleshooting section.
2. Escalate the problem to your Canopy supplier.
3. Escalate the problem to Canopy Technical Support or other designated Tier 3
technical support:
Canopy Technical Support
email: technical-support@canopywireless.com
1-888-605-2552
or
+1 217 824 9742
When you send e-mail or call, please include the following information:
Information on your network configuration, especially IP addresses and MAC
addresses, and features enabled, like NAT, VLAN, high priority channel, or CIR.
Version numbers of the software on the modules with problems.
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2 Product Description
Products covered by this note include the following model numbers:
5700APC
5.7 GHz Connectorized Access Point
5701APC
5.7 GHz Connectorized Access Point with AES
5750APC
5.7 GHz Connectorized Advantage Access Point
5751APC
5.7 GHz Connectorized Advantage Access Point with AES
Not all products are available in all regions or in all markets. If you have questions about
availability, please check with your Canopy distributor or reseller.
2.1 SPECIFICATIONS
2.1.1 5.7 GHz AP modules with connectorized antennas
5.7 GHz APs with connectorized antennas consist of a standard Canopy unit (without internal
patch antenna) with a coax cable with an N-type connector.
These modules have been certified to FCC requirements with the following vertically-polarized
antenna:
Mars Model # MA-WC50-5X antenna (http://www.mars-antennas.com/):
5° elevation by 60° azimuth 3 dB beam pattern
17 dBi gain
Adjustable transmitter output power may be set to a maximum of 19 dBm to
remain within 36 dBm EIRP limit for 5.7 GHz ISM band in the US (19 dBm
transmit power + 17 dBi antenna gain 0.5 coax cable loss = ~36 dBm
EIRP.
The transmitter output power is adjustable in 1 dBm increments.
2.2 VERSION INFORMATION
All modules are P10 series hardware. P10 series hardware requires a minimum software release
of Release 8.1.5.
2.3 SOFTWARE FEATURES
APs with connectorized antennas have the same software features as their integrated antenna
counterparts.
P10 series modules running a minimum release of Release 8.1.5 display a new “Antenna
Polarization” field on the Home => General Status page. Parameter values include
Horizontal
Vertical
Connectorized
This parameter is also available from the MIB using SNMP.
P9 and previous series hardware does not have this “Antenna Polarization” field, regardless of
software Release, but “Vertical” can be assumed since only vertically polarized integrated
antennas were manufactured.
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3 Installation
3.1.1 5.7 GHz AP modules with connectorized antennas
For connectorized units, installation requires attention to both the Canopy AP and the approved
antenna.
The connectorized AP itself has the same form factor and installs the same as previous modules.
To install the connectorized flat panel antenna to a mast or structure, follow instructions that the
manufacturer provides. Install the antenna safely and securely, consistent with industry practices.
The Universal Mounting Bracket available from Motorola (Part Number SMMB-1 and consisting of
a mounting bracket and L-shaped aluminum tube) holds one Canopy module, but cannot hold
both the module and a connectorized antenna. The SMMB-2 is a heavy duty bracket that can
hold both a connectorized 5.7 GHz AP and its connectorized antenna.
Be aware that the elevation (top to bottom) of the antenna pattern of the approved antenna is only
5° instead of the 60° of the integrated antenna. Depending on location of SMs and terrain,
downtilt of the antenna may be needed to ensure best coverage.
The professional installer is responsible for
selection of an antenna that the regulatory agency has approved
setting of the gain consistent with regulatory limitations and antenna
specifications.
ensuring that the polarity—horizontal or vertical—is identical on both ends of the
link. (This may be less obvious where an integrated antenna is used on one end
and a connectorized on the other.)
use of moisture sealing tape or wrap to provide long-term integrity for the
connection.
IMPORTANT!
The professional installer is responsible for ensuring modules as installed meet
regulatory requirements. In the US, this means the professional installer must
ensure the transmitter output power of a connectorized 5.7 GHz AP with the
approved antenna is set to no more than 19 dBm.
On a module with an external antenna, use accepted industry practices to wrap the connector to
prevent water ingress. Although the male and female N-type connectors form a gas-tight seal with
each other, the point where the cable enters each connector can allow water ingress and
eventual corrosion. Wrapping and sealing is critical to long-term reliability of the connection.
Possible sources of material to seal that point include
the antenna manufacturer (material may have been provided in the package with
the antenna).
Universal Electronics (whose web site is http://www.coaxseal.com), who markets
a weather-tight wrap named Coax-Seal.
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Perform the following steps to wrap the cable.
Procedure 1: Wrapping the cable
1. Position the connector. Best results are often obtained by positioning the
connector vertically rather than horizontally.
2. Start the wrap on the cable 0.5 to 2 inches (about 1.5 to 5 cm) below the
connection, wrapping from the bottom up. Wrapping up rather than down allows
the turns of the wrap to provide a shingling effect to help keep moisture out of the
connection.
3. Wrap the cable to a point 0.5 to 2 inches (about 1.5 to 5 cm) above the
connection.
4. Squeeze the wrap to compress and remove any trapped air.
5. Wrap premium vinyl electrical tape over the first wrap where desired for abrasion
resistance or appearance, again wrapping from the bottom up.
6. Tie the cable securely to avoid sway from wind.
=========================== end of procedure ======================
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4 RF Planning
4.1 PLANNING WITH CONNECTORIZED 5.7 GHZ AP
With the connectorized antenna, an AP can develop the full 5.7 GHz FCC-allowed 36 dBm EIRP.
This compares to 30 dBm EIRP for a 5.7 GHz AP with integrated antenna. Other things being
equal, the additional 6 dB of link budget will support a link of twice the distance as before.
Alternatively, the additional 6 dB may mean a greater percentage of the SMs in the sector are
able to run at 2X, which can boost both the through put available to a subscriber and the capacity
of the sector.
The AP antenna pattern has a narrower elevation (top to bottom) - 5° vs 60°. This may case the
following:
improved interference management, depending on site characteristics
down tilt needed when mounting the AP
more care needed in placement of SMs.
The fact that the AP connectorized antenna has a greater gain than the integrated antenna – 17
dBi vs 7 dBi – may also be a factor in RF planning and especially manual transmit power control
of close-in SMs.
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Regulatory and Legal Notices
4.2 IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS
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.
4.3 NATIONAL AND REGIONAL REGULATORY NOTICES
4.3.1 US Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC)
Notification
This device complies with part 15 of the US FCC Rules and Regulations and with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada as indicated in Table 1. 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 should be
cautioned to take note that high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have
priority) of 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 – 5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference
and/or damage to license-exempt local area networks (LELAN).
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 listed in Table 1:
Table 1: US FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers
Module
Types
Operating Frequency
Range
Max
Trans-
mitter
Output
Power
Reflector or
Connectorized
Antenna
FCC ID
Industry
Canada
Certification
Number
AP
ISM 5725-5850 MHZ
19 dBM
(80 mW)
Mars Model # MA-
WC50-5X vertically
polarized antenna
with 17 dBi gain
ABZ89FT7622
none
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4.3.2 European Union Notification
The 5.7 GHz connectorized 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 2 device and uses operating frequencies that are not 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.
This equipment is marked 0977to show compliance with the European R&TTE
directive 1999/5/EC.
The relevant Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.canopywireless.com/doc.php.
4.3.3 Equipment Disposal
Waste (Disposal)
of Electronic
and Electric
Equipment
Please do not dispose of Electronic and Electric Equipment or Electronic and Electric Accessories
with your household waste. In some countries or regions, collection systems have been set up to
handle waste of electrical and electronic equipment. In European Union countries, please contact
your local equipment supplier representative or service center for information about the waste
collection system in your country.
4.3.4 UK Notification
The 5.7 GHz 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.
4.3.5 Norway Notification
Use of the frequency bands 5725-5795 / 5815-5850 MHz are authorized with maximum radiated
power of 4 W EIRP and maximum spectral power density of 200 mW/MHz. The radio equipment
shall implement Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) as defined in Annex 1 of ITU-R
Recommendation M.1652 / EN 301 893. Directional antennae with a gain up to 23 dBi may be
used for fixed point-to-point links. The power flux density at the border between Norway and
neighbouring states shall not exceed - 122.5 dBW/m2 measured with a reference bandwidth of 1
MHz.
Canopy 5.7 GHz connectorized products have been notified for use in Norway and are compliant
when configured to meet the above National requirements. Users shall ensure that DFS
functionality is enabled, maximum EIRP respected for a 20 MHz channel, and that channel
spacings comply with the allocated frequency band to protect Road Transport and Traffic
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Telematics services (for example, 5735, 5755, 5775 or 5835 MHz are suitable carrier
frequencies). Note that for directional fixed links, TPC is not required, conducted transmit power
shall not exceed 30 dBm, and antenna gain is restricted to 23 dBi (maximum of 40W from the
Canopy 5.7 GHz connectorized products).
4.3.6 Brazil Notification
Local regulations do not allow the use of passive reflectors on 5.7 GHz Canopy Access Points.
Important Note: This equipment operates as a secondary application, so it has no rights against
harmful interference, even if generated by similar equipment, and cannot cause harmful
interference on systems operating as primary applications.
4.4 EXPOSURE SEPARATION DISTANCE
The following table shows separation distances that support applicable exposure limits:
Table 2: Exposure Separation Distances
Module Type
Separation Distance from all Persons
Canopy Module
At least 20 cm (approx 8 in)
Canopy Module with Reflector Dish
At least 1.5 m (approx 60 in or 5 ft)
Antenna of connectorized 5.7 GHz AP
At least 30 cm (approx 12 in)
4.4.1 Details of Exposure Separation Distances Calculations and Power
Compliance Margins
Limits and guidelines for RF exposure come from:
US FCC limits for the general population. See the FCC web site at
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
at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb and Safety Code 6.
ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection)
guidelines for the general public. See the ICNIRP web site at
http://www.icnirp.de/ and Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying
Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields.
The applicable power density exposure limits from the documents referenced above are
6 W/m2 for RF energy in the 900-MHz frequency band in the US and Canada.
10 W/m2 for RF energy in the 2.4-, 5.2-, 5.4-, and 5.7-GHz frequency bands.
Peak power density in the far field of a radio frequency point source is calculated as follows:
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where
S = power density in W/m2
P = RMS 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
P
G
.
4 p
d
S
=
Table 3 shows calculated minimum separation distances d, recommended distances and
resulting power compliance margins for each frequency band and antenna combination.
Table 3: Calculated Exposure Distances and Power Compliance Margins
Variable
Frequency
Band
Antenna
P
G
S
d
(calcu-
lated)
Recom-
mended
Distance
Power
Compliance
Margin
internal
0.2 W
(23 dBm)
5.0
(7 dB)
10 W/m2
0.09 m
20 cm
(8 in)
5
5.2 GHz
internal
+
reflector
0.0032 W
(5 dBm)
316
(25 dB)
10 W/m2
0.09 m
1.5 m
(5 ft)
280
internal
0.2 W
(23 dBm)
5.0
(7 dB)
10 W/m2
0.09 m
20 cm
(8 in)
5
internal
+
reflector
0.2 W
(23 dBm)
316
(25 dB)
10 W/m2
0.71 m
1.5 m
(5 ft)
4.5
5.7 GHz
external
0.080 W
(19 dBm)
50
(17 dB)
10 W/m2
0.28 m
30 cm
(12 in)
1.13
The compliance distance is greatly overestimated in the reflector cases because the far-field
equation neglects the physical dimension of the reflector, which is modeled as a point-source.
4.5 LEGAL NOTICES
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TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS, DO
S =
P
G
4 π d
2
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except in writing and signed by an officer or other authorized representative of each party. If any
provision is held invalid, all other provisions shall remain valid, unless such invalidity would
frustrate the purpose of our agreement. The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted
hereunder or to take action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not
be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent action in
the event of future breaches.
4.5.2 Hardware Warranty in US
Motorola US offers a warranty covering a period of 1 year from the date of purchase by the
customer. If a product is found defective during the warranty period, Motorola will repair or
replace the product with the same or a similar model, which may be a reconditioned unit, without
charge for parts or labor.
4.6 LIMIT OF LIABILITY
IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR
OTHER DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER
PECUNIARY LOSS, OR FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, EVEN IF MOTOROLA HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. (Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or
limitation may not apply to you.) IN NO CASE SHALL MOTOROLA’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE
AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.

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