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1. More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section System Administration Pages Mast Tower or Building Installation Hoist and Safety Loop Use the integral safety loop for hoisting the ODU up a mast tower or building When the ODU is in position use the safety loop as a fixing point to secure a permanent lanyard from the mast tower or building to the ODU as a precaution against mounting failure E s i BE mni ENS perum gy erum m r AU g Ki Ee EE lin L WARNING The safety lanyard must not exceed 1m approx 3 ft in length The lanyard must be made from a material that does not degrade in an outdoor environment WARNING The safety lanyard must be fixed to a separate fixing point that is not part of the direct mounting system for the ODU WARNING If the safety loop or its fixing is damaged in any way or has been exposed to a shock loading due to a fall replace it with a new one before undertaking any further operations Mast Tower or Building Installation Mast or Tower Installation Instructions The ODU is pre fitted with a mounting bracket designed to ease installation and with earth bonding leads WARNING When mounting the ODU observe the following precautions against failure of the assembly e Do not remove the pre fitted mounting bracket from the ODU e Do not mount the ODU on poles with diameter less than 50mm 2 or greater than 75mm 3 The ODU mountin
2. ODU height as the ODU Connection connection to ODU L lA 0 0 0 a UL Ground connections should Power Ethernet be less than 0 6 metres Connection Surge Arrestor to ODU Ground 2 feet long All upper Connection tower grou nds should be LPU Surge Arrestor within 0 3 metres 1 foot of l the ODU bracket and on the Optional Ethe met same metal Fibre connection to ODU RKN l lt Screened CAT 5e cable I f Screened CAT 5e cable I A LPU Surge Arrestor l Grounding Cable I PIDU Plus LPU Surge Arrestor ie Copper Connection i PIDU Plus to Network Copper Connection to Fiber Connection to Network Network ee ee Fiber Connection to Network EEG Where fitted Grounding Stakes Grounding Stake Typical Mast Installation Typical Wall Installation The recommended standard components for protecting installations are e Screened CAT 5e cable also known as Shielded CAT 5e or CAT 5e STP Shielded Twisted Pair e Surge Arrestor type PTP LPU 4 or 8 per link 2 or 4 Motorola Kits Part Number 2907 e Grounding Stake e Grounding Cable minimum size 8 AWG preferably 6 or 4 AWG e HJ45 screened connectors e Andrew grounding assembly type 223158 or similar if required by local regulations NOTE If a coaxial or other cable is already cross bonded to the mast or tower the same cross bonding points on the mast or tower must be used for the CAT 5e cable We recommend that the practices and proce
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4. More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section Connectorized PTP 600 Series Bridge Checklist Site Survey and Tools CAUTION Before performing an installation of a Motorola PTP 600 Series system ensure that you have read this entire guide and taken note of any safety information contained Checklist e Check the contents of all packages against the packing list e Check the Web site for the latest software load List of Special Tools Required e 13mm wrench and 22 mm wrench for use with the glands e RJ45 crimp tool it must be the correct tool for the type of RJ45 being used e Personal Computer PC with 10 100 or 1000 BaseT Ethernet e Either Internet Explorer version 6 or higher or FireFox 2 0 or higher are recommended e Ethernet patch cables e Motorola PTP LINKPlanner report for this link More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section Installation Pre installation Site Survey and Link Planning A site survey must be performed to identify all the obstructions Such as trees or buildings in the path and to assess the risk of interference This information is important if you are to achieve an accurate link feasibility assessment The PTP 600 Series are designed to operate in Non Line of Sight NLoS and Line of Sight LoS environments Link planning enables a link of Known quality to be installed This involves the acquisition of path profile data using Motorola s free LINKPlanner utility
5. The LINKPlanner predicts data rates and reliability over the path It allows the user to try different antenna heights and RF power settings When the link is installed the mean path loss can be checked to confirm that the predicted data rate and link reliability is achievable Motorola LINKPlanner is available to download from hitp www motorola com ptp support More information PIP 600 Series User Guide Section Site Planning Pre installation License Keys and Regulatory Conformity If the units have been purchased as a pair link then the License Keys at the end of this guide or printed on a separate card in the box will show how the units have been pre configured to work as a link Software license key unit IP address subnet mask gateway address target address master slave and arming state are pre configured CAUTION Check that the link is configured with the correct Region Code If Region Code is incorrect then re configure the units with Alternative License Keys before installing and commissioning the link Refer to Configuration Checks for details on how to change the License Key More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section Radio Link Planning and Regulations Bench Testing Optional It is advised that the link be configured and tested on a bench before the final installation of the units on a pole or a mast The following steps give details of how to connect an ODU to a PC in order to
6. 5 Light Blue 4 Blue 2 Light Green 2 Orange 1 Light Orange Trim to Smm start with tails over length fo assist insernion into load bar 36mm min ptm nine p MAX N Solid screen Cable Type superior Essex BBDGE CATSe Connector Type Tyco AMP 5 569278 Grimo Tool Tyco AMP 2 231652 Die set 1 853400 0 Gland Motorola VVB181 1 A CAUTION Check that the crimp tool matches the RJ45 connector being used More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section Connecting Up 13 Cable Preparation and Installation Cable and Gland Installation To install the cables and glands follow these steps Step 1 Make a cable as specified in Cable Preparation Plug in the RJ 45 into the ODU DB ls lt afi AE m e T y _ rn E m 4 Uum h vilsloipislsle ar m 4 Aa A i L T HMM i mmm eer t ME pnsas Step 2 Support the drop cable and gently hand screw the gland body into the ODU until the O ring seal is flush to the ODU body og KO Ode dad ei ind SEX Wern n gt T gt n d EN 4 T mais mitt K z pp o A i 4 Caution Do not fit the back shell prior to securing the gland body Step 3 Once the gland is fully hand screwed into the ODU it may be tightened to a torque of 7 ftlbs 10Nm with a 22mm wrench 14 Cable Preparation and Installation Step 4 When the gland body has been fitted tighten the
7. Ethernet LED is now ON If the LED does not show any activity when accessing web pages refer to the Troubleshooting section in this guide AA MOTOROLA PIDU Plus PTP 300 500 600 Series 1 CAUTION Do not dress the RJ45 cables too tightly as this may make the connections unreliable RA EE EA AA Age Aria DTD ay AA lea AN A Q The AN af ANNA nti AA I In J More information FIr OUI 165 USE ae oection Connecting U O Bench Testing Optional Configuration Checks Step 1 Use a web browser to connect to IP address http 169 254 1 1 for Slave and http 169 254 1 2 for Master units Select System Administration and Login the password is empty for new units We recommend that you change the password by selecting Change Password System Administration Login System Administration Password Login Step 2 If an upgrade to the software is required select Software Upgrade and follow the on screen instruction Latest software is available from our web site http motorola motowi4solutions com software ptp Step 3 Check the License Key information and ensure you are using the correct the Region Code Otherwise select License Key and replace with the alternate key supplied and reboot the unit Software License Key 2 valid software licenze key is required before installation of the FTP Point to Point wireless link can commence If ou do not have a valid license key please contact your distr
8. check the configuration details change the IP settings or modify the license key For the purpose of these tests normal off the shelf Ethernet cables can be used Power Checks Step 1 Connect the RJ45 at one end of a cable to the ODU Bench Testing Optional NOTE If the power LED does not illuminate remove the power cable and the ODU connection from the PIDU Plus Re connect the power lead and check the power LED illumination green If the power LED still does not light then check the power source Step 6 Connect a second Ethernet cable shown in yellow to the LAN socket of the PIDU Plus Step 7 30 seconds after powering the Ethernet LED should be observed to flash slowly 10 times If the Ethernet LED does not illuminate orange then either the PIDU Plus or the cable to the ODU may be faulty Replace cable and or PIDU Plus and repeat from Step 1 Step 8 Ensure PC is set to correct IP address 169 254 1 x where 2 lt x lt 254 Connect the LAN cable to the PC shown here in yellow NOTE If this IP address is not recognised try 10 10 10 11 Master and 10 10 10 10 Slave Some units may have been pre configured with these IP addresses If it is necessary to use IP addresses 10 10 10 11 and 10 10 10 10 ensure that the PC is configured with an IP address of 10 10 10 n where n is any value between 2 and 254 but excluding 10 and 11 to configure these units Step 9 Check that the
9. rA tX p Grounding cables provided glands provided Sot MIO Cable to LPU NON grounding by means pd of the grounding x ar glands provided ue Pai N D Ethernet Cabling to T 568B ek le NN There may be a local regulatory requirement to cross bond the NH p CAT 5e cable to the mast at Nr Nr intervals as regular as every 10 DL gt f b Lf oN FN metres This can be achieved ne S Nr using an Andrew grounding d y 7 Y assembly type 223158 or 7 7 Ha gt similar a N FON d KN 4 N Z4 gt lt gt lt Pd N Pd N CAS NM Inside Building EE RJ45 oA UMOIg tA c e e ESN Ethernet 55V and LED Reset Signalling More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Figure 1 Motorola PTP 600 Series Simplified Circuit and Grounding requirements PIDU Plus IMUA c SNYM 23UEQ Ethernet Ethernet Section Lightning Protection 12 Cable Preparation and Installation The maximum cable length between the ODU and the user s Network Equipment is 100m 330 ft Cable lengths up to 300m 984 ft can be used where the PIDU Plus to ODU cable is supplying power only that is when using the PTP 600 Series Bridge Optical Interface Correct Cable Preparation for the Recommended Cable Note Fit Gland to cable before fitting RJ45 S nector Housing N Brown T Light Errat b Green
10. the network The yellow Ethernet LED should blink randomly as traffic passes through If the Power and Ethernet LEDs do not illuminate correctly test the link end as described in this flowchart references such as 1 are to the tests on the following pages Is the green No Is the power power LED on solid flashing 1 Power LED is Off 2 Power LED Flashes Did the Ethernet 3 Ethernet LED LED flash 10 did not Flash 10 times Times Is Ethernet Is there any ANN activity now Ethernet B n normal activity S Activity 5 Irregular Ethernet Activity Is Ethernet connection 1000 BaseT 6 Connection is not 1000 BaseT 7 Test RJ45 Resistance 16 Testing and Fault Finding Troubleshootin 1 Power LED is Off Unplug the ODU connection from the PIDU and check the power LED illumination If the power LED still does not light then check the power source 2 Power LED is Flashing Check that pins 4 amp 5 and 7 amp 8 are not crossed with pins 1 amp 2 and 3 amp 6 on the RJ45 and also greater than 100K ohms between pins 1 amp 8 3 Ethernet LED did not Flash 10 Times Check that the wiring to pins 4 amp 5 and 7 amp 8 is correct For example the wiring to pins 4 and 7 may be crossed 4 No Ethernet Activity Check that the wiring to pins 1 amp 2 and 4 amp 6 is correct For ex
11. ample the wiring to pins 1 and 3 may be crossed 5 Irregular Ethernet Activity The yellow Ethernet LED should blink randomly as normal traffic passes through If the Ethernet LED flashes irregularly for example there is a short flash followed by a long flash this indicates that the ODU has booted in recovery mode The causes may be installation wiring or a corrupt ODU software load 6 Connection is not 1000 BaseT If the Ethernet connection to the network is only 10 100 BaseT when 1000 Basel is expected check that the wiring to pins 4 amp 5 and 7 amp 8 is correct For example the wiring to pins 4 and 7 may be crossed 7 Test RJ45 Resistance If the above tests fail to diagnose the issue there may be a fault in the wiring of the RJ45 cable that connects the ODU or LPU to the PIDU Perform the following tests Step 1 Unplug the RJ45 cable from the PIDU and check that the resistances between pins are correct as specified in Table 1 Hesistances should fall within or 10 of the stated values Step 2 Ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pin 1 and ODU ground for all cable lengths Step 3 Ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pin 8 and ODU ground for all cable lengths Step 4 If GPS is not fitted ensure that there is greater than 100K ohms between pin 1 and pin 8 for all cable lengths If GPS is fitted ensure there is greater than 2K ohms between pin 1 and pin 8 If a GPS Synchroniz
12. ation Box has been installed but one or more of its status LEDs are not illuminated refer to Test GPS Synchronization Box in the User Guide More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section Troubleshooting Fault Finding 17 Testing and Fault Finding Troubleshootin Table 1 Resistance Table Referenced to the RJ45 at the PIDU Resistances should fall within or 10 of the stated values CAT 5 Resistance between Resistance between Resistance Length pins 1 amp 2 3 amp 6 4 amp 5 and pins 1 amp 3 ohms between pins 4 amp 7 Meters pins 7 amp 8 ohms ohms 1 Identification of pin 1 More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section Troubleshooting Fault Finding 18 User Information to be Recorded Use Table 2 and Table 3 to record the specified information This information will be useful if there is a need to contact Motorola support or to identify future changes in the installation Table 2 Resistance Values Measure Measured Measured Resistance Between Pins Resistance Resistance Value Value LOCAL REMOTE 3 3s 3 m ow 1 amp 8 1 amp ODU Ground 8 amp ODU Ground Table 3 Link Identification meme 0000 User Notes 19 Installation and Commissioning Aligning the PTP 600 Series Bridge ODUs The PTP 600 Series Bridge uses audible tones during installation to assist the installer with alignment The installe
13. dures detailed in the Motorola manual R56 STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNICATION SITES 68P81089E50 be applied to all new site build activities This manual is provided on the PTP 600 CD ROM Protect Your Installation Lightning Protection Zones When the ODU is installed on a mast tower or wall it may be in one of two possible lightning protection zones e Zone A In this zone a direct lighting strike is possible Do not mount the ODU in this zone e Zone B In this zone direct EMD Lightning effects are still possible but mounting in this zone significantly reduces the possibility of a direct strike Mount the ODU in this zone Recommended Finial Recommended The following protection requirements are mandatory e he ODU must be earthed e Screened CAT 5e cable must be used e Surge arrestors of type PTP LPU must be installed at both the ODU and building entry e There must be an earth connection at building entry More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Additional Grounding Requirements for Connectorized ODU Antenna cables should be grounded within 0 3 metres 1 foot of the ODU and Antennas Connectorized ODU Antenna Cable Grounded to Tower Antenna Cable Grounded Antenna Cable to Tower Antenna Cable Note Antenna cables grounded using an Andrew grounding assembly type 223158 or similar Antenna Cables Grounded to Tower Additional Grounding Requirements for Connectorized ODU
14. g bracket is designed to work only with poles with diameter in the 50 mm 2 to 75 mm 3 range e Do not over tighten the bolts The ODU must be mounted using the following steps ensuring that the cable entry is at the bottom Step 1 Attach the bracket strap to the pole using M8 x 70 mm bolts M8 flat washers and M8 coil washers Tighten to ensure the assembly grips but can be adjusted l ES 10 Mast Tower or Building Installation Step 2 Offer the ODU with pre fitted mounting bracket to the bracket strap and affix using the captive M8 bolt Tighten to ensure the assembly grips but can be adjusted on the pole Step 3 Adjust the elevation and azimuth of the unit before tightening to the required torque settings of 14 Nm 11 Ibft for both bolts CAUTION Attach the free end of one earth bonding lead large tag M10 to the tower metal work On no account must this be attached to the mounting bracket bolts 11 Installation Wiring Motorola PTP 600 Series Installation Wiring Ethernet INYM UMOIG L MYNNI 6 PTP 58600 ODU Ethernet All upper tower grounds should be within 0 3 metres of the the same metal Ethernet OPIUM UPAIH c OU A 28UPIO Ly Cable to LPU amp ODU grounding by means pes 238 ODU bracket and on 3 2 X M of the grounding EEE RJ45 o0 o ot LO o4 PTP LPU P8 P7 eee Ane
15. gland back shell d iM ee MP mere Vy ppd fet es Me E 1 E ans pm 4 Caution Do not over tighten the gland back shell Gland on the right hand side has been over tightened As a result the internal seal and structure have been damaged v X Step 5 Should it be necessary to disconnect the cable at the ODU or PTP LPU this can be achieved by removing the gland back shell first Then wiggle the cable to release the tension of the gland body as shown in the figure below Then you can unscrew the gland body and depress the RJ45 locking tab with a small screwdriver as J Apply small movements to the cable until you see a gap here before unscrewing the gland body Vara informa 10 ry LI ler Pal QA AN f ANNANTINAN J w More If normaton I Pi Jot C OS Uil GONNECUNOG UD 15 Testing and Fault Finding Troubleshootin Perform troubleshooting fault finding procedures either on a newly installed link or on an operational link if communication is lost When the link end hardware PIDU LPU ODU and cabling has been installed start it by following this procedure Step 1 Connect the RJ45 from the ODU or LPU if fitted to the PIDU and apply mains or battery power to the PIDU The green Power LED should illuminate continuously Step 2 After 45 seconds the yellow Ethernet LED should be observed starting with 10 slow Step 3 Connect the RJ45 from the LAN port of the PIDU to
16. ibutor License key data entry M FF9 4D16 0659 F9E validate license key Reset Form Capability summary Product Name Motorola FTP 25600 Full MAC Address DO O4 S5 80 18 71 Frequency variant 2500 MHz Bandwidth variant 30 MHz Bench Testing Optional Step 4 Access the Installation Wizard page Confirm the target MAC Address Master Slave choice Symmetry Max Transmit Power Confirm installation configuration and reboot Step 2 Wireless Configuration Please enter the folowing wireless configuration parameters ireless data entry Target MAC Address oxo4se so fie e Master Slave Mode e haster ES Slave Link Mode Optimization ip Traffico TOM Traffic TOD Synchronization Mode Oprestied Mesh 25 d m aumonto4nkm auto Dto 100km auto Oto 200 km Target Range o a km Platform Variant Integrated Antenna Connectorized Frequency Band Lower 2496 2568 MHz Middle 2572 2614 MHz Upper 2624 2690 MHz Channel Bancvicth somHz 45MHz 10MHz 5 MHz Link Symmetry Adaptive O 21 1441 O1 2 Spectrum Management Control 9i prs O Fixed Frequency Lower Center Frequency 2513 00 Tx Color Code A wY Rx Color Code Bw Installation Tones 9 Disabled 2 Enabled Submit Wireless Configuration Paired Unit Repeat the Power Checks and Configuration Checks for the paired unit and check that the status of the link shows UP on the Status Page
17. it if desired However due to the behavioral differences of Master and Slave units it is recommended that the Master unit is installed first and the initial alignment carried out at the Slave unit Once the optimum performance has been achieved by directing the Slave unit indicated by highest frequency of tone then adjustment of the direction of the Master unit should be done without moving the Slave Repeat if necessary at the Slave and then the Master until optimum alignment has been obtained More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section Establishing a Radio Link 20 Installation and Commissioning Behaviour During Installation The following behavior should be noted Band scan When first started up and from time to time the Master unit will carry out a band scan to determine which channels are not in use During this time between 10 and 15 seconds the Master unit will not transmit and as a consequence of this neither will the Slave unit During this time the installation tone on the master unit will drop back to the band scan state and the Slave unit will drop back to the Scanning state with the pitch of the tone set to the background noise level Alignment of the unit should cease during this time Radar detection If the unit is operating where mandatory radar avoidance algorithms are implemented the ranging behaviour for the PTP 600 Series Bridge may be affected The Master has to monitor the initially chosen cha
18. lowing items for future reference oave a copy of the configuration using the Save and Restore functionality tound under the System Administration Configuration menu Take a screen shot or print of the status page Note the position and orientation of the antenna Note surrounding objects that may interfere with the link a photograph is recommended After 1 hour of operation the mean value of Link Loss on the status page should be within the values given in the LINKPlanner report Further adjustments of the power levels may be necessary so consult the LINKPlanner report notes and adjust the powers accordingly You will be required to reboot the units for that to take effect The LINKPlanner may need re running to account for new known obstacles any time during the operation of the link 22 Registration Warranty and Ordering Information The PTP600 is an extraordinarily robust radio communications link with unsurpassed availability and reliability Along with your Motorola PTP Bridge you get a 12 month Standard Warranty that provides a 30 day repair and replacement program for hardware defect failures and minor software enhancements as they become available Although our bridges are extremely robust even in severe weather conditions equipment failures can occur We therefore recommend that you consider upgrading your first year Standard Warranty to a PTP Extended or PTP All Risk Advanced Replacement Warranty Extended Wa
19. nnel for 60 seconds to make sure it is clear of radar signals before transmitting If a radar is detected during any of the installation phases a further compulsory 60 seconds channel scan will take place as the master unit attempts to locate a new channel that is free of radar interference Ranging The Master unit can take up to 60 seconds in 0 40km 0 25 miles mode 90 seconds in 0 130km 0 81 miles mode and 120 seconds in 0 200km 0 124 miles mode to determine the range of the link being installed The Master unit will remain in the Scanning state until the range of the link has been established The Master unit will only move to the synchronized state when the range of the link has been established Retrying same channel If at the end of the ranging period the Registered state is not achieved due to interference or other reasons the Master unit will retry twice more on the same channel before moving to another available channel Should this occur it might take a number of minutes to establish a link in the Registered state Slave unit The Slave unit does not have a ranging process The slave unit will change to the Synchronized state as soon as the wanted signal is demodulated More information PTP 600 Series User Guide Section Establishing a Radio Link 21 Installation and Commissioning Adjust Power Settings The transmit power levels of the installed units must be adjusted to ensure they are not too high Excessive
20. power levels may cause saturation of the receivers or false radar detection in radar enabled regions leading to degradation of link performance and link failure To adjust power levels follow this procedure Step 1 Consult the report generated by the LINKPlanner tool and note the Transmit power recommended levels Step 2 Set the local unit power equal to the LOCAL Max Transmit Power setting while pointing value from the LINKPlanner report Step 3 Set the remote unit power equal to the REMOTE Max Transmit Power setting while pointing value from the LINKPlanner report Step 4 Access each unit separately Step 5 Align the units Step 6 Repeat Step 2 and 3 using the values LOCAL Max Transmit Power setting before disarm and REMOTE Max Transmit Power setting before disarm if different than the corresponding while pointing values Step 7 Reboot the local unit then reboot the remote unit Step 8 Disarm the units Disarm on Completion When the alignment process is complete the installer MUST REMEMBER TO DISARM BOTH UNITS in the link This is necessary in order to Turn off the audible alignment aid Enable Adaptive Modulation Fully enable Advanced Spectrum Management with i DFS Clear unwanted installation information from the various systems statistics otore the link range for fast link acquisition on link drop Enable higher data rates Items for Future Reference Take note of the fol
21. r should adjust the alignment of the ODU in both azimuth and elevation until highest pitch tone is achieved The pitch of the alignment tone is proportional to the received power of the wireless signals The best results are usually achieved by making small incremental movement in angular alignment The tones and their meanings are as follows State Tone State Pitch Indication Higher Name Description Description pitch higher power Free Regular beep Executing band Channel scan Search scanning slow broken tone Not demodulating Rx Power the wanted signal Synchroniz Fast broken tone Demodulating the Rx Power ed wanted signal Registered Solid tone Both Master and Rx Power Slave units exchanging Radio layer MAG management messages The term wanted signal refers to that of the peer unit being installed In each of the states detailed above the unit should be aligned to give the highest pitch tone It should be noted that if when in the Synchronized or Registered state the tone varies wildly you may be suffering from interference or a fast fading link Installing in this situation may not give a reliable link The cause of the problem should be investigated For the ease of alignment both Master and Slave units use the install tones in the same way but with some small behavioral differences This allows the installer to install the Slave unit first and carry out the initial alignment with the Master un
22. rranty extends your initial 12 month standard hardware warranty through the second third or fifth years of ownership providing 30 day repair and return for defective parts Advanced Replacement Warranty proposes up to five years of cover with next business day shipping of replacement equipment Our Advanced Replacement warranties provide All Risks cover including e Lightning Damage e Damage caused by improper wiring electrical shorts building fires vandalism e Dropped Units e Component or manufacturing defects With our warranties you have peace of mind knowing that your investment is fully protected and if you are covered with the Advanced Replacement Warranty your communications will be back in operation in the shortest time possible Register Your Units to receive updates and activate your warranty Upon receipt of your new PTP link you should register your units to activate your free standard 12 month warranty and receive notification of software updates For convenience you can do that online at www motorola com ptp support registration 23 Q MOTOROLA Doc Ref phn1189_008v001 JOjejnbay pue SAoy ISUdDNT UONEUIIOJU Unit A1 Linhay Business Park Eastern Road Ashburton Devon TQ13 7UP UK Telephone Support 1 877 515 0400 Worldwide 44 808 234 4640 UK http www motorola com ptp 24

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