Motorola PTP 300 User Manual

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PTP SOLUTIONS GUIDE

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pTp 300, 400, 500 and 600 product Descriptions

Included in a PTP 300, 400, 500 or 600 solution is the hardware for each end of the link (plus mounting
hardware) and the software that allows operators to set up and manage the link. Each link consists of two
outdoor units (ODUs) and two powered indoor units (PIDUs).

At each end of the link, the indoor unit connects to its outdoor unit via a powered CAT-5 (PTP 400 Series) or
CAT-5e (PTP 300, 500 and 600 Series) cable. It communicates with the local area network via a standard
RJ-45 connector or an optional LC connection for PTP 600 Series bridges.

Each outdoor unit includes a pair of transmitters and a pair of receivers. The unit’s small size and neutral
color make it ideal for aesthetically restrictive areas. The PTP 300, 400, 500 and 600 Series outdoor units
come in two versions – Integrated and Connectorized. The Integrated versions include built-in antennas.
The Connectorized versions connect to an external antenna (purchased separately). An external antenna
increases signal gain, and, therefore, the range and robustness of the link. Use the Motorola PTP
LINKPlanner to see whether the Integrated or Connectorized version is more appropriate for a particular
application.

Motorola PTP 300, 400, 500
or 600 Series Integrated Radio

Motorola PTP 300, 400, 500
or 600 Series Connectorized
Radio

The small size and neutral
color of the PTP 300, 400, 500
and 600 Series outdoor units
make them unobtrusive almost
anywhere.

Motorola PIDU Plus –
PTP 400 Series

Motorola PIDU Plus –
PTP 300/500/600 Series

Each PIDU Plus device
carries both power and data
to the ODU.

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