Manual for PTP 600

Manual for PTP 600

Brand: Motorola

Category: Networking

Document Type: Manual

Language: EN

Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 8:18 p.m.

Manual Publish Date: 2010-07-01

Warranty Information

Warranty information is provided in Chapter 8, covering repair and service.

  • PIDU Plus: Powers the ODU. Use only the Motorola-supplied PIDU to avoid damage and safety hazards.
  • Servicing: Always power down and unplug the equipment before servicing.
  • Cable Measuring Card: Never use at the ODU end connected to power. Only use at the bottom of the mast with a multimeter.
  • Non-Motorola Power Supply: May compromise safety; use the one supplied by Motorola.
  • Alternative DC Supplies: Must comply with voltage, polarity, SELV rating, minimum 1A continuous supply, and Energy Hazard Limit (240VA).
  • Primary Disconnect Device: The main power supply.
  • External Cables: Must be outdoor rated if exposed to weather.
  • Grounding PTP-SYNC: Ground to a Protective Ground according to local regulations in Australia and New Zealand.
  • RF Exposure: Mute the transmitter before maintenance near the antenna.
  • Minimum Separation Distances: Maintain specified separation distances from persons.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Attribute Meaning
Software Version The software version of the recovery operating system permanently installed during manufacture.
Recovery Reason The reason the unit is operating in Recovery mode, for example ‘Recovery button active' or 'Invalid or corrupt image'.
MAC Address The MAC address shown here is the MAC address of the unit programmed during manufacture.
Button Purpose
Upgrade Software Image Use this option to restore a working software version when software corruption is suspected, or when an incorrect software image has been loaded. Refer to Upgrading software image on page 8-24.
Reset IP & Ethernet Configuration back to factory defaults Use this option to restore the IP and Ethernet attributes to their defaults. Refer to Resetting IP & Ethernet configuration on page 8-25.
Erase Configuration Use this option to erase the entire configuration of the unit. This will also erase factory settings such as target MAC address, range setting and license key. Refer to Erasing configuration on page 8-26.
Zeroise Critical Security Parameters Use this option to reset encryption keys and the system administrator password. Refer to Zeroizing critical security parameters on page 7-40.
Reboot Use this option to reboot the unit. Refer to Rebooting the unit on page 8-27.
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