Motorola Canopy Wireless Broadband Platform: Configuration Guide
Motorola Canopy Wireless Broadband Platform: Configuration Guide
CONFIGURATION GUIDE
June 2005
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Notice .........................................................................................................................................v Introduction ................................................................................................................................1 Canopy System Overview...........................................................................................................2 Canopy Advantage Platform....................................................................................................3 Comprehensive Migration Path to Unlicensed WiMAX ..............................................................3 Components................................................................................................................................4 Access Point (AP) Cluster .......................................................................................................5 900 MHz Advantage Access Point (Integrated) ...................................................................7 Connectorized Access Points...............................................................................................8 Adjustable Power ................................................................................................................9 Subscriber Module (SM) .......................................................................................................10 Backhaul (BH) Module .........................................................................................................11 10 & 20 Mbps Canopy Backhaul Modules ........................................................................12 45 Mbps Backhaul Module................................................................................................12 Element Management System ...............................................................................................14 Prizm Element Management System (PrizmEMS) .........................................................14 Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM) ...............................................................16 Ancillary Products ....................................................................................................................18 T1/E1 Multiplexer.................................................................................................................18 Cables ...................................................................................................................................20 Canopy Configurations .............................................................................................................20 Point-to-Point System ...........................................................................................................20 Throughput & Range.........................................................................................................21 Part Numbers and Components .........................................................................................21 Point-to-Multipoint System ...................................................................................................23 Throughput & Range.........................................................................................................25 Demonstration Kit.....................................................................................................................27 Part Numbers and Components .............................................................................................27 Starter Kits................................................................................................................................33 900 MHz Starter Kit..............................................................................................................34 2.4 GHz Starter Kits..............................................................................................................34 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 & 5.7 GHz Start Kit ...........................................................................................34 Part Numbers and Components .............................................................................................35 Canopy MOTOBUNDLES .......................................................................................................41 Canopy System Components.....................................................................................................47
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List of Tables
Table 1. Canopy Adjustable Power Part Numbers....................................................................10 Table 2: Examples of Service Tiers ...........................................................................................17 Table 3. Throughput and Range for Canopy Point-to-Point Configurations .............................21 Table 4. Point-to-Point 10, 20 & 45 Mbps Backhaul Components ............................................22 Table 5. Throughput and Range for Canopy Point-to-Multipoint Configurations .....................25 Table 6. A Comparison of Latency & Upgradeability...............................................................27 Table 7. Canopy 900 MHz (Integrated with Bandpass Filter) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10209)...........................................................................................28 Table 8. Canopy 900 MHz Connectorized Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10290C)......28 Table 9. Canopy 2.4 GHz Adjustable Power Set to Low Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10250)..................................................................................................................................29 Table 10. Canopy 2.4 GHz Adjustable Power (Set to High) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10251)..................................................................................................................................29 Table 11. Canopy 5.1 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10253) ...............................30 Table 12. Canopy 5.2 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10252) ...............................30 Table 13. Canopy 5.4 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10254) ...............................31 Table 14. Canopy 5.7 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10257) ...............................31 Table 15. Canopy 5.7 GHz Connectorized Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10257C) ......................................................................................................32 Table 16. Distances and Throughputs for Canopy Starter Kits .................................................33 Table 17. Canopy 900 MHz (Integrated with Bandpass Filter) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10190)..................................................................................................................................36 Table 18. Canopy 900 MHz Starter Kit Connectorized (Part Number: TK10190C) ................36 Table 19. Canopy 2.4 MHz Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10150)..................................................................................................................................37 Table 20. Canopy 2.4 MHz Adjustable Power (Set to High) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10151)..................................................................................................................................37 Table 21. Canopy 5.1 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10153)..............................................38 Table 22. Canopy 5.2 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10152).............................................38 Table 23. Canopy 5.4 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10154)..............................................39 Table 24. Canopy 5.7 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10157).............................................39 Table 25. Canopy 5.7 GHz Connectorized Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10157C).................................................................................................................40 Table 26. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Subscriber Modules (25, 100 & 500 Packs) ...............42 Table 27. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Advantage Subscriber Modules .................................43 Table 28. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Backhaul Modules .....................................................44 Table 29. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Software, Licenses & Software Upgrades ..................45 Table 30. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Ancillary Products......................................................46
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Table 31. Table 32. Table 33. Table 34. Table 35.
Canopy System Hardware (Subscriber Modules) ......................................................48 Canopy System Hardware (Access Point Modules) ...................................................49 Canopy System Hardware (Backhaul Modules) ........................................................50 Canopy System Hardware (Ancillary).......................................................................51 Canopy Software & Documentation..........................................................................52
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Figure 1. The Canopy System Serves Geographically Diverse Communities ..............................2 Figure 2. Motorola Canopy System ............................................................................................5 Figure 3. The Canopy System Showing the AP Cluster, CMM and GPS .....................................6 Figure 4. The Canopy 900 MHz Access Point with Integrated Antenna ......................................8 Figure 5. The Canopy 900 MHz Access Point (AP) Module with External (Connectorized) Antenna ......................................................................................................................................9 Figure 6. The Canopy Subscriber Module (SM) .......................................................................10 Figure 7. The Canopy 900 MHz Subscriber Module with Connectorized Antenna ....................11 Figure 8. The Canopy 10 & 20 Mbps Backhaul (BH) Modules.................................................12 Figure 9. The Canopy 45 Mbps Backhaul (BH) Module with Integrated Antenna.....................13 Figure 10. The Canopy 45 Mbps BH with Connectorized Antenna ...........................................14 Figure 11. PrizmEMS Interfaces with an NMS Through a Northbound Interface......................15 Figure 12. Enterprise or Central Office to Branch Office.........................................................18 Figure 13. Mobile Switching Office to Cellular Base Station....................................................19 Figure 14. The Canopy System in a 10 & 20 Mbps Point-to-Point Configuration.....................20 Figure 15. The Canopy System in a Point-to-Multipoint Configuration ....................................23 Figure 16. A Deployment View of the Canopy Advantage Platform ..........................................24
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ACRONYMS
ACSP ........................................Authorized Canopy Solution Provider AP.............................................Access Point BAM .........................................Bandwidth and Authentication Manager BH ............................................Backhaul CIR ...........................................Committed Information Rate CMM ........................................Cluster Management Module CMMmicro ...............................Cluster Management Module micro CPE...........................................Customer Premise Equipment DFS...........................................Dynamic Frequency Selection FCC...........................................Federal Communications Commission GPS...........................................Global Positioning System GUI ...........................................Graphical User Interface LAN..........................................Local Area Network LOS...........................................Line of Sight MDU.........................................Multiple Dwelling Unit MIR...........................................Maximum Information Rate (MIR) NLOS........................................Non Line of Sight OFDM.......................................Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing POP...........................................Point of Presence RF .............................................Radio Frequency SM ............................................Subscriber Module S0HO ........................................Small Office Home Office TDD..........................................Time Division Duplex VOIP.........................................Voice over IP
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NOTICE
The information in this publication is subject to change without notice. Motorola shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions nor for any damages resulting from the use of this material. Each configuration tested or described may or may not be the only available solution. This test is not a determination of product quality or correctness, nor does it ensure compliance with any federal, state or local requirements. Motorola does not warrant products other than its own strictly as stated in Motorolas product warranties. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. Canopy and Canopy Advantage are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 2005.
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INTRODUCTION
The Motorola Canopy wireless platforms is a broadband communication system that supports high-speed access to business and residential customers. The system is available in a variety of configurations and is simply one of the best solutions for providing high-speed wireless broadband access. This document provides a brief overview of the Canopy system and details the configurations and their associated components. Deployment rules and installation guidelines are further discussed in the publications entitled: Canopy System User Guide Sys-UG-en Issue 1 March 2005 Canopy 45 Mbps Backhaul Module User Guide, Issue 3 BH45-UG-en, December 2004 Canopy Bandwidth and Authentication Manager User Manual BAM020-UG-en, Issue 5, June 2004 Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer User Guide T1E1Mux-UG-en, Issue 3 September 2004 Canopy Network Management with MRTG Application Note CanopyMRTG01-AN-en, Issue 1, December 2003 The Canopy System Application Note: Requirements for Shielded Cable The Canopy System Application Note: Same Band & Cross Band Installations The Canopy System Application Note: Canopy Subscriber Module Lightning Protection Guidelines The Canopy System Application Note: Wind Loading
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Canopy wireless broadband technology combines carrier-grade toughness with exceptional performance, security, ease-of-use and cost effectiveness. It significantly reduces the time to design and deploy new commercial and enterprise broadband networks. It also seamlessly integrates with existing network systems and management tools to make extending and augmenting existing service simpler and less cost-intensive.
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vision, will be capable of simultaneously operating Canopys best-in-class interference mitigation techniques, currently available in the Canopy platform, as well as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) as dictated by the 802.16 standard in the 5.8 GHz frequency band. This means a Canopy WiMAX access point will be capable of communicating with subscriber modules from the Canopy, Canopy Advantage and Canopy WiMAX platforms as well as with third party WiMAX Customer Premise Equipment (CPE). The Motorola Canopy WiMAX products are envisioned to embody the same look and feel as the original Canopy products. Motorola anticipated what is now called WiMAX in the late 1990s, and embarked upon a product development cycle that now enables our WiMAX product to be years ahead of the competition, a great benefit to a common carrier with time-to-market challenges. Consequently Motorola only had to re-engineer certain details of our pre-WiMAX product in order to produce WiMAX compliant equipment. One might ask, Why is this important? Quite simply, WiMAX based OFDM systems offer considerable benefits in terms of speeds and throughput but can come at a cost in their ability to effectively mitigate interference. While this is not an important consideration in licensed frequencies where the spectrum is allocated for very specific usages, it is extremely important in unlicensed frequencies where interference can easily cripple a system that is not effectively protected. Motorolas approach assures that our customers can take advantage of the benefits of both WiMAX and Canopys superior interference techniques which ensures an outstanding end user experience. With the Advantage platform, Canopy equipment users will be able to enjoy all of the strengths of the Canopy Advantage and Canopy WiMAX platforms (as they become available) at the same time, under the same access point, the same frequency and the same tower essentially, a single wireless network infrastructure serving your broadband needs. Today, operators around the world can deploy the Canopy Advantage system with the knowledge that Motorola is providing an effective migration path that will take them to WiMAX, if desired, while protecting the investment in the CPE.
COMPONENTS
The Motorola Canopy system is a family of flexible products that deliver outstanding performance in a wide variety of scenarios. As shown in Figure 2, the Canopy system has seven main components: The Access Point (AP) Cluster Subscriber Module (SM) Backhaul (BH) Module Cluster Management Module (CMM) Prizm Element Management System (PrizmEMS) Bandwidth and Authentication Manager (BAM) Surge Suppressor
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1 to 6 Units
Up to 2 Miles GPS Antenna GPS Receiver Hardened Ethernet Switch Power Supply
Power Supply
The Canopy and Canopy Advantage 900 MHz, 2.4, 5.2 and 5.7 GHz radios are approved by the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Part 15, Class B, and RSS-210 of Industry Canada (IC). The Canopy 5.4 MHz products are approved by European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). The Access Point (AP), Subscriber Module (SM), Backhaul (BH) Module and surge suppressors are all UL approved. Not all frequencies are available for wireless broadband usage in every country. For further details, please consult with the appropriate regulatory agency in the specific country to determine if products in a particular frequency are approved for wireless broadband usage. Access Point (AP) Cluster The AP Cluster is a base station that incorporates between one and six AP modules and up to two Backhaul (BH) modules. Each AP module operates with a 60-degree directional antenna to provide coverage to a single sector. The AP can support up to a maximum of 200 subscriber modules on a single AP. Keep in mind, however, that the bandwidth is shared among all subscribers. Therefore, it is important to determine the level of service desired for subscribers and apply the appropriate traffic engineering guidelines to obtain that level of service. Figure 3 shows the Canopy AP Cluster. One of the unique capabilities of the Canopy system is its ability to synchronize the transmission timing of the AP modules in all of the AP Clusters. The Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver in the Cluster Management Module (CMM), shown previously in Figure 3, is the key to delivering this system level synchronization. The synchronization of the AP transmission along with the specially designed Canopy Time Division Duplex (TDD) air interface ensures that all AP modules transmit at the same time while all SMs
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are in a listen mode. This synchronization also ensures that when the SMs are transmitting, all of the AP modules are listening.
Figure 3. The Canopy System Showing the AP Cluster, CMM and GPS
Enabled by the CMM, synchronization ensures that the Canopy system does not interfere with itself, since the AP modules do not interfere with each other and the SMs do not interfere with each other. This unique characteristic enables the operator to effectively scale the network without requiring complex system planning. Canopy AP Clusters can be easily added to the network to improve system coverage or capacity without increasing system interference. The AP modules in the 2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.7 GHz frequency bands are equipped with integrated patch antennas. All of the Canopy AP modules are available in the standard Canopy platform as well as the Advantage platform with the exception of the 900 MHz products. All Canopy 900 MHz products with software release 6.0 and beyond are built on the Canopy Advantage platform. In addition, the Canopy 900 MHz and 5.7 GHz access points are available in two versions: connectorized (external antenna) and integrated (built-in antenna).
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Each AP requires a 24-volt power source and uses a single 10/100 BaseT half/full duplex connection to interface into the CMM or appropriate network connection. The AP Cluster has eight configurable ports and contains five main components: Cluster Management Module (CMM) GPS Receiver Hardened Ethernet Switch Power Supply AP Modules (A cluster can support up to six APs) Surge Suppressor (A single cluster requires one surge suppressor to protect the network connection to the CMM when the BH module is not used with the CMM. When the CMM is installed indoors, Motorola recommends that a surge suppressor should be installed on the outside of the building for each module connected to the CMM to provide protection.) BH Modules Power Source (the AP Cluster is powered by the CMM which requires a 110 or 220 VAC or 24 VDC power source)
Details for throughput and range of the AP modules are contained in the sections of this document entitled Canopy Configurations and Throughput & Range.
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Figure 4. The Canopy 900 MHz Access Point with Integrated Antenna
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Figure 5. The Canopy 900 MHz Access Point (AP) Module with External (Connectorized) Antenna
While the Canopy system is extremely easy to set-up, the installation of external antennas requires a professional installer. The installer is responsible for: Selection of an antenna approved for use with the Canopy 900 MHz & 5.7 GHz products by the national regulatory agency; Setting of the gain consistent with the antenna and within regulatory limits; and Use of moisture sealing tape or wrap to increase long-term reliability of the connectors.
The 900 MHz connectorized APs can be used with bandpass filters to help in mitigating interference from other 900 MHz systems operating in the same area. These filters can be purchased directly from ACSPs. The heavy duty Universal Mounting Bracket (SMMB2) should be used to hold the connectorized products (antenna and radio). The Universal Mounting Bracket (SMMB1) may also be used with the system, however, it was not designed to support both the AP module and a connectorized antenna. Therefore, if the SMMB1 is used with the connectorized modules, two SMMB1 mounting brackets are required one for the antenna and one for the radio. Further details are available in the Canopy System User Guide.
Adjustable Power
The Canopy 2.4 GHz and 5.7 GHz systems support adjustable power and can be attuned from 10 milliwatts to one watt in one-decibel increments to meet the specific requirements of the installation. Products in these frequencies are available with the adjustable power set to low (1 milliwatt) or high (10 milliwatt). Table 1 details the part numbers for both the adjustable power radios.
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Frequency 2.4 GHz Part Numbers 5.7 GHz Part Numbers Access Point Subscriber Module Access Point Subscriber Module
2450APWL 2400APWL 2401APWL 2450AP 2400AP 2401AP 2450SMWL 2400SMWL 2401SMWL 2400SMWLRF 2401SMWLRF 2450SM 2400SM 2401SM 2400SMRF 2401SMRF 5750APC 5700APC 5701APC n/a 5750SMC 5700SMC 5701SMC n/a
Subscriber Module (SM) The Canopy SM, as shown in Figure 6, is the subscriber termination unit or the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) and consists of a single module that operates with an integrated 60-degree antenna.
Each SM can communicate to a single AP module at any given time. SM synchronization and control is accomplished via the received AP signal. SMs are typically located outdoor and Line of Sight (LoS) from the APs. Once an SM is initialized, it scans the Radio Frequency (RF) channels and automatically registers with the appropriate AP. Each SM requires a Category 5 cable for its Ethernet connection to the premise IP equipment with DC power supplied to the SM through that same cable. The connectorized 900 MHz (9000APC/9001APC) and 5.7 GHz (5750SMC, 5700SMC,
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5701SMC, 5751 SMC) subscriber modules also have a 16-inch (approximately 40 centimeter) cable with a male N-type connector for linking to an external antenna. A connectorized Canopy SM with external antenna is shown in Figure 7. A professional installer is required for the connectorized SMs. The same guidelines and performance apply for the 900 MHz subscriber module as those shown in the connectorized access point. As always, when using a connectorized antenna verify that the configuration meets local, state and national requirements.
Figure 7. The Canopy 900 MHz Subscriber Module with Connectorized Antenna
The SM uses a 110 VAC power supply (ACPS110-03) or the 90V-230V switching power supply (ACPSSW-02 (not country specific), ACPSSW-03 (Argentina), ACPSSW-04 (Australia), ACPSSW-05 (China) and associated RJ45 connector to power the SM. The Universal Mounting Brackets (SMMB1 or SMMB2) are available for mounting the SM to the customer site. One SMMB1/SMMB2 is required for each SM. The Universal Mounting Bracket (SMMB1) is designed to hold one subscriber module. The heavy duty Universal Mounting Bracket (SMMB2) was designed to support both the module and a connectorized antenna. Motorola also strongly recommends using a Canopy Ethernet Surge Protector (300SS) mounted at the Ethernet entry point on the outside wall of the premise. Backhaul (BH) Module The Canopy BH module is a point-to-point radio that carries traffic between two points. In the Canopy system a backhaul link is used to provide bandwidth to and from AP Clusters. A set of point-to-point BH modules can also be used as a low latency Ethernet bridge between any two networks or between a network and a single remote computer. In the event a convenient fiber or cable connection is not available for IP connectivity to an AP Cluster a set of BH modules can be used.
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Canopy 45 Mbps BH with Integrated Antenna: Shown in Figure 9 (Part Number BP5730BH-2) Canopy 45 Mbps BH with a Connectorized Antenna Shown in Figure 10 (Part Number BP5730BHC-2)
The 45 Mbps BH can provide one to four channelized T1/E1 facilities (when paired with the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer) plus Local Area Network (LAN) data. This increased bandwidth enables operators to provide IP and channelized voice and data communications and can be used to haul T1/E1 traffic when paired with the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer.
Figure 9. The Canopy 45 Mbps Backhaul (BH) Module with Integrated Antenna
Unlike other Canopy backhaul modules, the 45 Mbps BH modules are sold in pairs and do not support the use of a reflector. To ensure a secure connection, each pair of modules is preset with its own built-in IP address. The backhaul modules also contain the corresponding MAC address for its mate. The preset addresses enable the systems security features and ensure that the two backhaul modules can communicate only with one another. The 45 Mbps BH combines multi-beam antennas, space/time coding, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), adaptive modulation and Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) to deliver a robust backhaul solution in a small-integrated package. Encryption is provided via a built-in proprietary scheme. The 45 Mbps BH supports aggregate throughputs of up to 33.6 Mbps and a range of up to 40 miles (64 kilometers) line of sight. Data rates are variable and will decrease with an increase in range or the number of obstructions encountered by the system. To accurately
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estimate throughput based on topographic features and obstructions, Motorola recommends use of the backhaul link estimator to accurately gauge the systems performance in certain situations. Each 45 Mbps integrated BH includes integrated antennas, indoor power unit, mounting hardware, quick start guide and CD containing user guide and software. The 45 Mbps connectorized BH contains all of the same elements as the integrated with the exception of the antennas. When using a connectorized antenna verify that the configuration meets local, state and national requirements.
Element Management System A centralized view of a broadband wireless network is required for operators to manage resources efficiently. With this is mind, the Motorola Canopy system is enhanced with element management tools that improve the installation process, security management and network operations.
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management system is extremely flexible and can operate as a stand-alone system or integrate seamlessly with other Network Management Systems (NMS) such as HP OpenView.
PrizmEMS is a concentrator or aggregator of Canopy element information and provides auto discovery, network monitoring, fault management, and element management capabilities on the Canopy network. In addition, the PrizmEMS provides users a range of tiered permission levels to grant and block access to the data so that an appropriate balance between efficiency and security can be maintained in network operations. PrizmEMS covers five main management areas: Fault Management: Focuses on the identification, isolation and correction of network problems. In addition, the PrizmEMS can perform remote diagnostics and repair without requiring visits to the field. Configuration Management. Provides for the installation, loading, modifying and tracking of the configuration parameters for network hardware and software. The system can interact with RADIUS servers and provide centralized provisioning and control. Accounting Management: Enables service providers to establish varies tiers of service by managing bandwidth allocations, details logging of activity and serves as a central point for analysis and reporting. Performance Management: Proactively monitors the network performance to ensure that it is operating at optimum levels. Through the use of PrizmEMS, the network operator will have access to statistics that indicate when, for example, additional access points are required to support growth or when the bandwidth limits of backhaul links have been maximized and additional capacity should be added. Once a particular threshold is reached the network operator is notified before problems are realized. Security Management: Manages access to the network, maintains confidentiality and ensures data integrity.
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Special Features The BAM supports a number of unique features: Allocation of Bandwidth: Through the use of the BAM, operators can allocate sustained uplink, uplink burst, sustained downlink, downlink burst and Committed Information Rate (CIR). Provide Floating Licenses of Advantage Software Upgrades: The license manager in the BAM can allocate Canopy Advantage capabilities to Subscriber Modules in the network. Support for A Variety of Databases: The BAM supports RADIUS, Postgres and MySQL databases. Management of Server Based Licenses: Allows network providers to control Canopy software upgrades and license management from a central location. Control of Subscriber Status: Enables operators to suspend individual subscriber modules without deleting them from the database.
Functionality The BAM has a web based interface and supports the following functionality: Adding Subscribers Modifying Subscribers Deleting Subscribers Changing Typical Subscriber Settings
Examples of levels of service that vary by Maximum Information Rate (MIR) settings are provided in Table 2. Further information on the features of the Canopy BAM can be found in the user manuals at www.motorola.com/canopy.
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80000 Kb
Note: The download times shown are examples. Actual download times may be longer due to use of the bandwidth by other subscribers. modules, congestion on the local network, congestion on the internet, capacity of the serving computer, or other network limitations.
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ANCILLARY PRODUCTS
T1/E1 Multiplexer The cost of leased lines is a substantial recurring expense for service providers and enterprise customers alike. The economic benefit of replacing leased lines with a Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer and wireless backhaul translates into cost savings for the enterprise and a business opportunity for the service provider. The ease and speed of deploying the one to four T1/E1 links across the Canopy family of backhaul solutions is a significant advantage over the time it takes to order and provision wired T1/E1 services. The T1/E1 Multiplexer is a layer 2 device that prioritizes T1/E1 traffic to ensure minimal latency for transporting mission-critical voice traffic. The remaining bandwidth for LAN data retains the prioritization set by the LAN router so that prioritized IP traffic is preserved. The Motorola T1/E1 Multiplexer is sold in pairs and is available in two models: T1/E1 Multiplexer One Port (Part Number: BP1101TE-2) T1/E1 Multiplexer Four Port (Part Number: BP1104TE-2)
Figure 12 shows how an enterprise or service provider can quickly deploy the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer with the Canopy family of backhaul products to aggregate anywhere from one to four T1/E1s with remaining bandwidth available for data.
Service providers can also use the T1/E1 Multiplexer, as shown in Figure 13, as a cellular base station backhaul to cost-effectively backhaul traffic with the Canopy family of backhauls.
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The Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer is comprised of a master and slave modules that are placed on each end of a backhaul link. The back of the unit is equipped with six connections: 1. Four RJ-45 T1/E1 port connections to PBX 2. RJ-45 Ethernet LAN port connection to LAN switch or router 3. RJ-45 Ethernet Canopy port connection to Canopy backhaul Global power plugs are shipped with the unit to conform to the various international markets where this product will be deployed. The Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer features are: Multi-port design upgrades one-port at a time up to a total of 4 T1s or E1s without new hardware. Dedicated T1/E1 service with remaining bandwidth available for data. Voice and LAN data aggregation of one to four T1/E1s over Canopy point-topoint backhauls. Transparent T1/E1 line extension over Ethernet (TDMoE). Optimized for latency sensitive voice traffic over the Canopy point-to-point wireless backhauls. Table top or 19 inch rack mountable. Software configurable for T1 or E1 configuration and port additions. Secure communication using Canopy point-to-point backhaul solutions.
The T1/E1 Multiplexer connects via 10/100 Ethernet to the Canopy backhaul modules. The multiplexer unit is completely plug and play with Canopy backhaul solutions and has an easy to use software Graphical User Interface (GUI) to quickly change configuration options.
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Cables The Canopy system requires UV protected cables for use outdoors in temperature ranges between -30 C to +55 C. Motorola has designated Best-Tronics Manufacturing as an authorized dealer of cables that meet our rigorous specifications. Visit their website today at www.best-tronics.com/motorola to take advantage of their aggressive pricing; custom cable lengths and one-day order turn around. .
CANOPY CONFIGURATIONS
The Motorola Canopy wireless broadband access platform is available in two baseline configurations point-to-point and point-to-multipoint. The following sections detail these baseline configurations. Point-to-Point System The Canopy wireless broadband platform can be configured to form a point-to-point network connection, as shown in Figure 14, for use in wireless backhaul, bridging, channelized T1 (voice & data) and other data applications. A pointto-point configuration can span distances up to 40 miles (64 kilometers). In the 10 and 20 Mbps backhaul systems, a reflector kit may be used to significantly reduce external interference issues as it is a six-degree antenna beam as opposed to a 60-degree beam used in the point-to-multipoint configuration. Greater distances can be achieved by daisy chaining backhaul modules together. Point-to-point solutions are available in 2.4 GHz (10 & 20 Mbps), 5.1 GHz (10 & 20 Mbps), 5.2 GHz (10 & 20 Mbps), 5.4 GHz (10 & 20 Mbps) and 5.7 GHz (10, 20 & 45 Mbps).
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N/A 10 miles (16 kilometers) 5 miles (8 kilometers) 10 miles (16 kilometers) 5 miles (8 kilometers) 35 miles (56 kilometers) 35 miles (56 kilometers) N/A
Notes: * The Canopy 45 Mbps Backhaul Link Calculator can be used to more accurately estimate performance in a given situation. ** Data rates are dynamically variable with modulation from 3 to 33.6 Mbps (aggregate)
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2400BH 2400BHRF 2400BHRF20 5202BH 5212BHR20 5200BH 5210BHRF 5210BHRF20 5400BH 5400BHRF 5400BHRF20 5700 BH 5700BHRF 5700BHRF20
Backhaul Module (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (20Mbps) Backhaul Module (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (20 Mbps) Backhaul Module (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (20 Mbps) Backhaul Module (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (20 Mbps) Backhaul Module (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (10 Mbps) Backhaul Module with Reflector (20 Mbps)
Or 1* Bundle Pack (2) 5.7 GHz 45 Mbps Backhaul Modules * The 45 Mbps are sold in pairs and include a matched pair of antennas, indoor power unit, mounting hardware, quick start guide and CD containing user guide and software. ** Note: The power supply is only required if the BH Module is not connected to the CMM. Indicates must be in matching pairs (same part number). The Canopy 10, 20 and 45 Mbps systems are available with AES encryption capabilities. The 5.1 GHz systems are not available with AES encryption. 5.7 GHz BP5730BH-2
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Point-to-Multipoint System The point-to-multipoint system enables the delivery of broadband access to multiple locations from a single AP module. The system, as shown in Figure 15, was developed to optimize its performance in high and low-density environments in the presence of external interference sources. Because of these design characteristics, a Canopy point-tomultipoint configuration can be deployed in both rural and metropolitan environments.
The Canopy point-to-multipoint system is configurable using the 900 MHz, 2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.7 GHz frequency bands. A wireless AP Cluster can contain anywhere from one to six AP modules. Each Canopy AP module can deliver up to 6+ Mbps (900 MHz delivers up to 4 Mbps) of effective data throughput with connectivity to a maximum of 200 subscribers. The Canopy Advantage AP delivers 7 Mbps of effective data throughput. In addition, when the Canopy Advantage access point is coupled with the Canopy Advantage subscriber module the throughput essentially doubles to 14 Mbps for those users located closest to the AP. Figure 16 depicts a deployment view of the Canopy Advantage platform. As you can see in the figure, network operators can offer approximately double the throughput to network users at approximately up to the inner half of the range of the Canopy platform.
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X throughput 2X throughput
The 2.4, 5.4 and 5.7 GHz point-to-multipoint configurations can support a SM with the reflector kit (27RD). The reflector kit increases transmit and receive gain of the SM, thereby increasing the range between the AP module and the SM. Six AP modules in a cluster can deliver 360-degree varying degrees of coverage based on the frequency range and use of reflector. 900 MHz: >40 miles line of sight (64 kilometers) 2.4 GHz: @100 milliwatts 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) 2.4 GHz: @ 2 watt 5 miles (8 kilometers) to 15 miles (24 kilometers) with reflector 5.1 GHz: 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) 5.2 GHz: 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) 5.4 GHz: 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) to 10 miles (16 kilometers) with reflector 5.7 GHz: 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) to 10 miles (16 kilometers) with reflector
Please note a reflector is not permissible on 5.1 and 5.2 GHz Canopy point-to-multipoint systems.
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900 MHz*
N/A
20 Mbps
N/A
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Frequency
Canopy Platform
Modulation Rate
5.2 GHz
N/A Advantage (AP & SM) 5.4 GHz Canopy Advantage AP Advantage (AP & SM) 5.7 GHz @ 1 Watt Canopy Advantage AP Advantage (AP & SM) 10 Mbps 20 Mbps 10 Mbps 20 Mbps 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) N/A 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) N/A
20 Mbps
900 MHz calculations are based on line of sight Canopy 900 MHz access points that are deployed in the field today can be easily upgraded to the Advantage capabilities by installing the Canopy Release 6.0. This release is available at no charge to Canopy customers. All other Canopy field deployed SMs can also be upgraded to Canopy Release 6.0 and when coupled with an Advantage AP can take advantage of the increased throughput and reduced latencies.
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DEMONSTRATION KIT
Motorola offers point-to-multipoint demonstration kits for evaluation, demonstration and training of the Canopy system. The kits include a baseline configuration of one Advantage AP and two SMs, which consist of one Advantage SM and one Canopy SM. The kits also include two training CDs that are designed to introduce both the sales/marketing and technical aspects of the Canopy system. The Canopy Sales Overview (CPT001-CD02EN) contains the contents of Motorolas Canopy system sales and marketing class. This CD is for a general audience interested in gaining an understanding of the Canopy system from a feature/benefit perspective as well as methods for positioning the Canopy system against competitive technologies and fixed wireless offerings. The Canopy Technical Documentation CD (CPT002-CD03EN) contains the content of Motorolas technical class and is for system designers, installers, operations engineers and support teams. Part Numbers and Components Table 7 through Table 15 detail the components of the TK10290, TK10290C, TK10250, TK10251, TK10253, TK10252, TK10254, TK10257 and TK10257C Canopy Demonstration Kits.
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Table 7. Canopy 900 MHz (Integrated with Bandpass Filter) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10290)
Quantity 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 Canopy Part Number 9000APF 9000SM ACPSSW-02 CBL-0562 300SS CPT001-CD02EN CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN UGTK-0002 Description 900 MHz Access Point (AP) Module (Integrated with Bandpass Filter) 900 MHz Subscriber Module (Integrated Antenna) 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
Table 8. Canopy 900 MHz Connectorized Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10290C)
Quantity 1 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Canopy Part Number 9000APC 9000SMC AN900 ACPSSW-02 CBL-0562 SMMB2 300SS CPT001-CD02EN CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN UGTK-0002 Description 900 MHz Connectorized (External Antenna) Access Point (AP) Module 900 MHz Subscriber Connectorized (External Antenna) Module 900 MHz 60 Degree 9 dBi Antenna 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Universal Mounting Bracket Heavy Duty Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
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Table 9. Canopy 2.4 GHz Adjustable Power Set to Low Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10250)
Quantit y 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Canopy Part Number 2450APWL 2400SMWL 2450SMWL ACPSSW-02 CBL-0562 SMMB1 300SS CPT001-CD02EN CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN UGTK-0002 Description 2.4 GHz Advantage Access Point (AP) Module Adjustable Power Set to Low 2.4 GHz Subscriber Module (SM) Adjustable Power Set to Low 2.4 GHz Advantage Subscriber Module (SM) Adjustable Power Set to Low 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Universal Mounting Bracket Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD (Version 3.0) Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
Table 10. Canopy 2.4 GHz Adjustable Power (Set to High) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10251)
Quantit y 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Canopy Part Number 2450AP 2400SM 2450SM ACPSSW-02 CBL-0562 SMMB1 300SS CPT001-CD02EN CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN UGTK-0002 Description 2.4 GHz Advantage Access Point (AP) Module Adjustable Power Set to High 2.4 GHz Subscriber Module (SM) Adjustable Power Set to High 2.4 GHz Advantage Subscriber Module (SM) Adjustable Power Set to High 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Universal Mounting Bracket Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD (Version 3.0) Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
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Table 11. Canopy 5.1 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10253)
Quantit y 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Canopy Part Number 5252AP 5202SM 5252SM ACPSSW-02 CBL-0562 SMMB1 300SS CPT001-CD02EN CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN UGTK-0002 Description 5.1 GHz Advantage Access Point (AP) Module 5.1 GHz Subscriber Module (SM) 5.1 GHz Advantage Subscriber Module (SM) 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Universal Mounting Bracket Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD (Version 3.0) Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
Table 12. Canopy 5.2 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10252)
Quantit y 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Canopy Part Number 5250AP 5200SM 5250SM ACPSSW-02 CBL-0562 SMMB1 300SS CPT001-CD02EN CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN UGTK-0002 Description 5.2 GHz Advantage Access Point (AP) Module 5.2 GHz Subscriber Module (SM) 5.2 GHz Advantage Subscriber Module (SM) 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Universal Mounting Bracket Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD (Version 3.0) Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
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Table 13. Canopy 5.4 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10254)
Quantit y 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Canopy Part Number 5450AP 5400SM 5450SM ACPSSW-02 CBL-0562 SMMB1 300SS CPT001-CD02EN CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN UGTK-0002 Description 5.4 GHz Advantage Access Point (AP) Module 5.4 GHz Subscriber Module (SM) 5.4 GHz Advantage Subscriber Module (SM) 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Universal Mounting Bracket Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD (Version 3.0) Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
Table 14. Canopy 5.7 GHz Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10257)
Quantit y 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Canopy Part Number 5750AP 5700SM 5750SM ACPSSW-02 CBL-0562 SMMB1 300SS CPT001-CD02EN CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN UGTK-0002 Description 5.7 GHz Advantage Access Point (AP) Module 5.7 GHz Subscriber Module (SM) 5.7 GHz Advantage Subscriber Module (SM) 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Universal Mounting Bracket Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD (Version 3.0) Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
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Table 15. Canopy 5.7 GHz Connectorized Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Demonstration Kit (Part Number: TK10257C)
Quantit y 1 Canopy Part Number 5750APC Description 5.7 GHz Connectorized Advantage Access Point (AP) Module Power Set to Low 5.7 GHz Connectorized Subscriber Module (SM) Power Set to Low 5.7 GHz Connectorized Advantage Subscriber Module (SM) Power Set to Low 90-230 VAC/50-60 Hz Power Supply Straight Through CAT5 Cable Universal Mounting Bracket Heavy Duty Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Sales Overview Courseware Version 2.0 on CD Canopy Technical Documentation CD (Version 3.0) Canopy User Guides CD Canopy Trial Kit Quick Start Guide
1 1
5700SMC 5750SMC
3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1
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STARTER KITS
Motorola offers point-to-multipoint Starter Kits for the Canopy system in the 900 MHz, 2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.7 GHz frequency bands. The main difference in the Starter Kits, apart from the frequencies in which they operate, is their range and the quantity of items within the kit. All of the Canopy Starter Kits incorporate the new Canopy Advantage access points for a point-to-multipoint system and deliver 7 Mbps1 of throughput, with burst rates up to 14 Mbps to a single subscriber with only 5 to 7 milliseconds of latency. Table 16 details the distances and throughputs for the Starter Kits.
Table 16. Distances and Throughputs for Canopy Starter Kits
Frequency 900 MHz Canopy Platform Advantage (AP & SM) Modulation Rate 6 Mbps 2 Mbps 2.4 GHz @100 Milliwatts 2.4 GHz @2 Watts 5.1 GHz Advantage AP Aggregate Throughput 4 Mbps Range 20 miles (32 kilometers) 40 miles (64 kilometers) 1.2 miles (2 kilometer) 5 miles (8 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) 2 miles (3.2 kilometers)
10 Mbps
7 Mbps
Advantage AP
10 Mbps
7 Mbps
Advantage AP
10 Mbps
7 Mbps
5.2 GHz
Advantage AP
10 Mbps
7 Mbps
5.4 GHz
Advantage AP
10 Mbps
7 Mbps
Advantage AP
10 Mbps
7 Mbps
Each of the Starter Kits can support growth up to 200 subscribers per AP module. Keep in mind, however, that the bandwidth is shared among all subscribers. Therefore, it is important to determine the level of service desired and apply the appropriate traffic engineering guidelines to obtain that level of service. The Canopy subscriber modules are included with each of the kits. The Subscriber Modules in these Starter Kits can be upgraded to add Canopy Advantage capabilities. The Canopy Advantage subscriber modules can be purchased separately and are not include in the kits.
The Canopy Advantage 900 MHz access points deliver 4 Mbps of throughput for customers within 20 miles of the access point with 14 milliseconds of latency.
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900 MHz Starter Kit The Starter Kits for the Canopy 900 MHz are comprised of one kit for the integrated modules with bandpass filters (TK10190) as well as the connectorized modules (TK10190C) and deliver a point-to-multipoint system. Each kit contains three access points and 20 subscriber modules. Additional APs and SMs can be ordered separately to form a full AP Cluster. The 900 MHz kits also contain: CMMmicro, surge suppressors for the SMs, Canopy Quick Start Guide and Canopy User Guides. The 900 MHz connectorized (TK10190C) kit also contains a 60 degree 9 dBi antenna as well as 20 heavy-duty (SMMB2) universal mounting brackets for supporting the subscriber modules and their associated antennas on the same bracket. 2.4 GHz Starter Kits There are two Starter Kits for the 2.4 GHz Canopy products: Adjustable Power Set to Low (TK10150) Adjustable Power Set to High (TK10151)
These configurations provide a complete AP Cluster with six Canopy Advantage AP modules, a CMMmicro and 30 SMs. This configuration provides 360-degree coverage for approximately 1.2 miles (2 kilometer) for the low power 2.4 GHz system and 5 miles (8 kilometers) for the high power system. A reflector can be added to the high power (TK10151) systems to increase the range to 15 miles. A point-to-point backhaul link can also be added to connect the AP Cluster to an Internet Point of Presence (POP). These kits also include the necessary CMM and surge suppressors for the SMs. Thirty SMMB1 universal mounting brackets are also included for mounting the SMs to the end customers site. 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 & 5.7 GHz Start Kit The 5.1 GHz (TK10153), 5.2 GHz (TK10152), 5.4 GHz (TK10154) and 5.7 GHz (TK10157) Starter Kits provide a complete AP Cluster with six AP modules, a CMM and 30 SMs. A point-to-point backhaul link can also be added to connect the AP Cluster to an Internet POP. These kits also include the necessary CMM, surge suppressors and power supplies for the SMs. Thirty SMMB1 universal mounting brackets are also included for mounting the SMs at the customers location. In addition, the kits include the Canopy Quick Start Guide and Canopy User Guides. A reflector can be added to the 5.7 GHz (TK10157) systems to increase the range to 10 miles.
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Part Numbers and Components The part numbers and component list for each of the Canopy Starter Kits are highlighted as follows: Table 17: 900 MHz Integrated (Part Number: TK10190) Table 18: 900 MHz Connectorized Starter Kit (Part Number: TK100190C) Table 19: 2.4 GHz Starter Kits Adjustable Power (Set to Low) (Part Number: TK10150) Table 20: 2.4 GHz Starter Kits Adjustable Power (Set to High): (Part Number: TK10151) Table 21: 5.1 GHz Starter Kits Adjustable Power (Set to High): (Part Number: TK10153) Table 22: 5.2 GHz Starter Kits (Part Number: TK10152) Table 23: 5.4 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10039) Table 24: 5.7 GHz Starter Kits (TK10032/TK10034) Table 25: 5.7 GHz Starter Kit Connectorized Adjustable Power (Set to Low) (Part Number: TK10157C)
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Table 17. Canopy 900 MHz (Integrated with Bandpass Filter) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10190)
Quantity 3 20 1 Canopy Part Number 9000APF 9000SM 1070CK Description 900 MHz Advantage Access Point (AP) Module (Integrated with Bandpass Filter) 900 MHz Subscriber Module (Integrated Antenna) Cluster Management Module Micro (CMM micro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
21 300SS 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The Canopy 900 MHz Starter Kit is a three AP Module Cluster supporting 20 subscribers. The Starter Kit is capable of supporting up to 600 subscribers on the three APs (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 20. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
Table 18. Canopy 900 MHz Starter Kit Connectorized (Part Number: TK10190C)
Quantity 3 Canopy Part Number 9000APC Description 900 MHz Advantage Connectorized (External Antenna) Access Point (AP) Module 900 MHz Subscriber Connectorized (External Antenna) Module 900 MHz 60 Degree 9 dBi Antenna Cluster Management Module micro (CMM micro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Universal Mounting Bracket Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
20 23 1
21 300SS 20 SMMB2 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The Canopy 900 MHz Starter Kit is a three AP Module Cluster supporting 20 subscribers. The Starter Kit is capable of supporting up to 600 subscribers on the three APs (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 20. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
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Table 19. Canopy 2.4 MHz Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10150)
Quantity 6 30 1 Canopy Part Number 2450APWL 2400SMWL 1070CK Description 2.4 GHz Advantage Access Point Module Adjustable Power Set to Low 2.4 GHz Subscriber Module Adjustable Power Set to Low Cluster Management Module micro (CMMmicro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Universal Mounting Bracket Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
31 300SS 30 SMMB1 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The 2.4 GHz Canopy Starter Kit is a six AP Module Cluster supporting 30 subscribers. The Starter Kits are capable of supporting up to 1,200 subscribers on an AP Cluster (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 30. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
Table 20. Canopy 2.4 MHz Adjustable Power (Set to High) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10151)
Quantity 6 30 1 Canopy Part Number 2450AP 2400SM 1070CK Description 2.4 GHz Advantage Access Point Module Adjustable Power Set to High 2.4 GHz Subscriber Module Adjustable Power Set to High Cluster Management Module micro (CMMmicro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Universal Mounting Bracket Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
31 300SS 30 SMMB1 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The 2.4 GHz Canopy Starter Kit is a six AP Module Cluster supporting 30 subscribers. The Starter Kits are capable of supporting up to 1,200 subscribers on an AP Cluster (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 30. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
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Table 21. Canopy 5.1 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10153)
Quantity 6 30 1 Canopy Part Number 5252AP 5202SM 1070CK Description 5.1 GHz Advantage Access Point Module 5.1 GHz Subscriber Module Cluster Management Module micro (CMMmicro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Universal Mounting Bracket Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
31 300SS 30 SMMB1 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The 5.1 GHz Canopy Starter Kit is a six AP Module Cluster supporting 30 subscribers. The Starter Kits are capable of supporting up to 1,200 subscribers on an AP Cluster (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 30. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
Table 22. Canopy 5.2 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10152)
Quantity 6 30 1 Canopy Part Number 5250AP 5200SM 1070CK Description 5.2 GHz Advantage Access Point Module 5.2 GHz Subscriber Module Cluster Management Module micro (CMMmicro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Universal Mounting Bracket Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
31 300SS 30 SMMB1 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The 5.2 GHz Canopy Starter Kit is a six AP Module Cluster supporting 30 subscribers. The Starter Kits are capable of supporting up to 1,200 subscribers on an AP Cluster (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 30. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
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Table 23. Canopy 5.4 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10154)
Quantity 6 30 1 Canopy Part Number 5450AP 5400SM 1070CK Description 5.4 GHz Advantage Access Point Module 5.4 GHz Subscriber Module Cluster Management Module micro (CMMmicro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Universal Mounting Bracket Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
31 300SS 30 SMMB1 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The 5.4 GHz Canopy Starter Kit is a six AP Module Cluster supporting 30 subscribers. The Starter Kits are capable of supporting up to 1,200 subscribers on an AP Cluster (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 30. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
Table 24. Canopy 5.7 GHz Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10157)
Quantity 6 30 1 Canopy Part Number 5750AP 5700SM 1070CK Description 5.7 GHz Advantage Access Point Module 5.7 GHz Subscriber Module Cluster Management Module micro (CMMmicro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Universal Mounting Bracket Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
31 300SS 30 SMMB1 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The 5.7 GHz Canopy Starter Kit is a six AP Module Cluster supporting 30 subscribers. The Starter Kits are capable of supporting up to 1,200 subscribers on an AP Cluster (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 30. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
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Table 25. Canopy 5.7 GHz Connectorized Adjustable Power (Set to Low) Starter Kit (Part Number: TK10157C)
Quantity 6 30 Canopy Part Number 5750APC 5700SMC Description 5.7 GHz Advantage Access Point Module Adjustable Power Set to Low 5.7 GHz Subscriber Module Adjustable Power Set to Low Cluster Management Module micro (CMMmicro) Outdoor Surge Suppressor Universal Mounting Bracket Canopy Starter Kit Quick Start Guide Canopy User Guides
1 1070CK 31 300SS 30 SMMB1 1 UGSK-0003 1 CPT003-CD03EN Notes: The 5.7 GHz Canopy Starter Kit is a six AP Module Cluster supporting 30 subscribers. The Starter Kits are capable of supporting up to 1,200 subscribers on an AP Cluster (or 200 per AP) without requiring additional system hardware. Additional subscriber modules are required to support users beyond 30. Each subscriber module requires a separate power supply. Power supplies are not included in the kit and must be ordered separately.
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CANOPY MOTOBUNDLES
Motorola offers bundle packaging for customers who wish to purchase larger quantities of the Canopy products and realize additional cost savings. MOTOBUNDLES are available for: subscriber modules, backhaul modules, software, T1/E1 multiplexers, antennas, mounting brackets, surge suppressors and reflector kits. Please note the Canopy 45 Mbps backhaul is included in the MOTOBUNDLES section as they are only sold in pairs. All MOTOBUNDLES are available only as a drop ship item directly to single end user customers. Table 26 through Table 30 detail the Canopy MOTOBUNDLES.
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Table 26. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Subscriber Modules (25, 100 & 500 Packs)
Quantity 25 Packs Part Number BP9000SMC-25* BP9000SM-25 BP2400SM-25 BP2400SMWL-25 BP5202SM-25 BP5200SM-25 BP5400SM-25 BP5700SM-25 BP5700SMC-25* 100 Packs BP9000SMC-100* BP9000SM-100 BP2400SM-100 BP2400SMWL-100 BP5202SM-100 BP5200SM-100 BP5400SM-100 BP5700SM-100 BP5700SMC-100* 500 Packs BP9000SMC-500* BP9000SM-500 BP2400SM-500 BP2400SMWL-500 BP5202SM-500 BP5200SM-500 BP5400SM-500 BP5700SM-500 BP5700SMC-500* Description Bundle Pack of (25) 900 MHz Subscriber Modules (Connectorized Antenna) Bundle Pack of (25) 900 MHz Subscriber Modules (Integrated Antenna)* Bundle Pack of (25) 2.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (25) 2.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Adjustable Power Set to Low Bundle Pack of (25) 5.1 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (25) 5.2 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (25) 5.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (25) 5.7 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (25) 5.7 GHz Subscriber Modules (Connectorized) Adjustable Power Set to Low Bundle Pack of (100) 900 MHz Subscriber Modules (Connectorized Antenna) Bundle Pack of (100) 900 MHz Subscriber Modules (Integrated Antenna)* Bundle Pack of (100) 2.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (100) 2.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Adjustable Power Set to Low Bundle Pack of (100) 5.1 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (100) 5.2 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (100) 5.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (100) 5.7 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (100) 5.7 GHz Subscriber Modules (Connectorized) Adjustable Power Set to Low Bundle Pack of (500) 900 MHz Subscriber Modules (Connectorized) Bundle Pack of (500) 900 MHz Subscriber Modules (Integrated Antenna)* Bundle Pack of (500) 2.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (500) 2.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Adjustable Power Set to Low Bundle Pack of (500) 5.1 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (500) 5.2 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (500) 5.4 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (500) 5.7 GHz Subscriber Modules Bundle Pack of (500) 5.7 GHz Subscriber Modules (Connectorized) Adjustable Power Set to Low
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Table 29. MOTOBUNDLES for Canopy Software, Licenses & Software Upgrades
Category Subscriber Module Software Upgrades Part Number BPSMSW20100-25 BPSMSW20100-100 BPSMSW20100-500 Bandwidth & Authentication Manager (BAM) Software BAM Software License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access BPBAM02CD-2 BPBAM02CD-3 BPBAMAP02-12 Description Bundle Pack 25 Canopy Advantage Subscriber Module Software Upgrades Floating License (Requires BAM 2.0) Bundle Pack 100 Canopy Advantage Subscriber Module Software Upgrades Floating License (Requires BAM 2.0) Bundle Pack 500 Canopy Advantage Subscriber Module Software Upgrades Floating License (Requires BAM 2.0) Bundle Pack (2) BAM 2.0 Server License Activation Key Single Server and One Redundant Server Bundle Pack (3) BAM 2.0 Server License Activation Key Single Server and Two Redundant Server Bundle Pack (12) BAM 2.0 Software License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access (Order One License Per AP) Bundle Pack (25) BAM 2.0 Software License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access (Order One License Per AP) Bundle Pack (50) BAM 2.0 Software License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access (Order One License Per AP) Bundle Pack (100) BAM 2.0 Software License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access (Order One License Per AP) Bundle Pack (2) BAM 2.0 Server Software Upgrade CD (One Server and One Redundant Server) Bundle Pack (3) BAM 2.0 Server Software Upgrade CD (One Server and Two Redundant Servers) Bundle Pack (12) BAM 2.0 Server Software Upgrade License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access Bundle Pack (25) BAM 2.0 Server Software Upgrade License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access Bundle Pack (50) BAM 2.0 Server Software Upgrade License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access Bundle Pack (100) BAM 2.0 Server Software Upgrade License Activation Key for AP Authentication Access
BPBAMAP02-25
BPBAMAP02-50
BPBAMAP02-100
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$2,150 $7,350
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5.4 GHz
5.7 GHz
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2.4 GHz
5.7 GHz Access Point Module with AES, Connectorized & Adjustable Power Set to Low *External antenna required. See accessories for MSRP pricing for antennas.
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5.4 GHz
5.7 GHz
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ACPSSW-03 ACPSSW-04 ACPSSW-05 ACPSSW200-01 ACPS81W ACPS81W-02 Surge Suppressors Reflector Kit Mounting Bracket 300SS 27RD SMMB1 SMMB2 BH-1209 Cables Headset Sales Demo CTCAT5-01 ACATHS-01 HSG-01
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BAMUP02CD BAMAPUP02
Documentation
CPT001-CD02EN
CPT002-CD03EN CPT003-CD03EN
The latest editions of the Canopy User Guides can be downloaded from the Canopy library at www.motorola.com/canopy.
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