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Supplement to the Canopy System Release 8 User Guide PMP 400

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<strong>PMP</strong> <strong>400</strong> and PTP 200 Series<strong>Canopy</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong>can be wiped over <strong>the</strong> connec<strong>to</strong>r area <strong>to</strong> provide some resistance <strong>to</strong> water ingressaround <strong>the</strong> connec<strong>to</strong>r.3. Use a 600SSC surge suppressor within 3 ft (~1 m) of <strong>the</strong> AP, and ground it <strong>to</strong> knowngood ground (Protective Earth - PE) on <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>wer or support structure with a 10 AWGground strap.A pole mount kit is available for mounting <strong>the</strong> 600SSC <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>wer or mast. Themount includes a termination point for <strong>the</strong> ground strap from <strong>the</strong> 600SSC.4. Run a 10 AWG ground strap from <strong>the</strong> grounding lug on <strong>the</strong> AP (see Figure 9) <strong>to</strong>known good ground (Protective Earth - PE) <strong>to</strong> complete <strong>the</strong> grounding and protectionof <strong>the</strong> AP. The termination point on <strong>the</strong> 600SSC pole mount kit may be used for this.=========================== end of procedure ======================Figure 9: Ground lug highlighted on APUnlike standard <strong>Canopy</strong> APs, <strong>the</strong> <strong>PMP</strong> <strong>400</strong> and PTP 200 Series AP have metal-<strong>to</strong>-metal contactfrom <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>wer or support structure, through <strong>the</strong> antenna, through <strong>the</strong> coax cable, <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> radio.Due <strong>to</strong> this, <strong>to</strong> provide <strong>the</strong> best protection from near lightning hits, it is strongly recommended <strong>to</strong>install surge suppression at <strong>the</strong> AP.The 600SSC surge suppressor replaces earlier surge suppressors, and supports up <strong>to</strong> three600SSCs on an E<strong>the</strong>rnet link in series, for example, a 600SSC within 3 ft (~1 m) of an AP,ano<strong>the</strong>r 600SSC where <strong>the</strong> E<strong>the</strong>rnet cable enters a telecommunications hut, and <strong>the</strong> equivalen<strong>to</strong>f a 600SSC built in<strong>to</strong> each of <strong>the</strong> 8 ports on a CMM4. A pole mount kit, Model No. SGHN5169A,is available <strong>to</strong> facilitiate mounting <strong>the</strong> 600SSC close (within 3 ft or 1 m) of <strong>the</strong> AP.The CMMmicro uses a different protection scheme and and up <strong>to</strong> 3 600SSCs can be used in-lineon E<strong>the</strong>rnet links terminated <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> CMMmicro.Issue 3, January 2009 Page 34 of 45

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