As Dave points out, this device is a direct DC powered radio. The document he attached, as well as the video should help. In addition, here is another link that goes into more of the physical installation. The LPU is needed for Ethernet based data and requires power on the cable to function properly (PSU or CMM/PacketFlux, typically). If using Fiber SFP, the LPU isn't needed and the SFP2 port should be used.
Our LINKPlanner design tool will build out a BOM and assumes Ethernet connectivity.
Part Number | Description | Quantity | Notes |
01010419001 | Coaxial Cable Grounding Kits for 1/4" and 3/8" Cable | 2 | |
C000000L114 | DC Surge Suppressor (DC LPU kit) with 2x 4-pin power connectors | 1 | |
C000065L007 | LPU and Grounding Kit (1 kit per ODU) | 1 | |
C030045A101 | 3 GHz PMP 450m Integrated Access Point, 90 Degree | 1 | |
EW-E4PM4MAP-WW | PMP450m Access Point Extended Warranty, 4 Additional Years | 1 | |
N000000L054 | Power Supply, AC, 54V 240W | 1 | This power supply also requires the filter N000000L056 when used in Europe with CMM |
N000000L115 | 4-Conductor 0.75mm x2 DC cable - 100m | 1 | Requires 18AWG power connectors |
N000900L017 | PoE Gigabit DC Injector, 15W Output at 56V, Energy Level 6, 0C to 50C | 1 | |
WB3176 | 328 ft (100 m) Reel Outdoor Copper Clad CAT5E (Recommended for PTP) | 1 | Total cable requirements are aggregated at the parent level |