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Doc No.: PRDT-0055 Version:1.0 Date: 2020-02-12 Copyright © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Hardware Installation Guide Relay2 RA320 - Smart Access Point Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Trademarks: Relay2 logo is a trademark of Relay2, Inc. of US. Company Headquarters: 1525 McCarthy Blvd. #209, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA www.relay2.com Phone: +1 408-380-0031 Product Overview: The RA300 family is a cloud-managed Service-Ready Access Point (SR-AP) offering edge computing and storage capabilities with high-performance wireless access point integrated. It enables businesses to deliver superior venue experiences, enhance business operations, and create competitive advantages. The RA300 family consists of various models, including RA320 and RA340 to support various capacity and deployment needs. For more information about the RA300 family, refer to www.relay2.com. Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Opening the Package Please ensure that all ordered optional accessories are included in separate accessory box. Please check the packaging list first. If there are any missing or broken parts, please contact the authorized distributor of Relay2, Inc. Safety Read the Quick Installation Guide carefully before installation and power up. To avoid over-heating, make sure the AP allows for proper heat dissipation and leave enough room for air circulation. Do not directly touch the bottom of AP to avoid scalding. When the AP is in operation, depending on the environment temperatures, the surface temperature of back cover might get hot. Any unauthorized modification of the product structure and safety design is not allowed. Before you start Before installation, signal detecting test can be used to determine the best installation position. Keep your body at least 20cm away from the AP during installation and operation. Install the AP at least 1M distance from any metal obstructions to avoid radio signal affected by metal shielding. To avoid radio interference, keep the device away from magnets or magnetic fields, ie: do not place near microwave, refrigerator ...etc. Power Source Options The RA320 access point can be powered by using the external Relay2 AC Adapter, PoE Injector (both sold separately), or a third-party PoE+ switch. Warranty Please provide the device model, MAC address and serial number shown on the tag of the side panel. The warranty does not cover product that has been opened without authorization from Relay2 Inc. Reasonable repair and shipping cost will be charged for product fault or damage caused by using non-Relay2 accessories or improper operation. PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide Package Content – RA320 Access Point Wall-Mount Kit M3.5 screws and anchors for masonry T-Rail Mount Kit PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide AP Overview: Interfaces: LED Indicators: Kensington Lock Hard Point: PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide Wall Mount the AP Determine where the AP is to be placed and mark location on the surface for the two mounting holes. You may adjust the position with a level. Use the appropriate drill bit to drill two 4mm wide and 37mm deep holes and insert the screw anchors into the openings. Fasten the mounting plate with provided screws. Slide the AP into the wall mounting plate. PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide T-Rail Mount the AP Adjust the T-rail mount to the used T-rail size and fix the mounting bracket to the T-rail. Slide the AP into the T-rail mount PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide Kensington Lock – Security Feature Attach a Kensington lock cable to the access point at the hard point on the side of the RA320. Attach the other end of the cable to a secure location, such as a pipe or building fixture. PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide Verify RA320 Functionality First check if the status LED is solid green. During first boot, it is highly likely that the AP is automatically updating its firmware, indicated by an amber blinking status LED. The status LED should turn solid green after the upgrade process has finished (normally within a few minutes). See LED indicator table below for more details. Verify access point connectivity – use any 802.11 client device to connect to the RA320 AP and verify network connectivity using the client device web browser by going to a well-known web page. Check network coverage and confirm good signal strength in the desired coverage area. States AP Status LED Display State 1: Power On Solid Green State 2: R2OS starting Amber Solid for 2 seconds State 3: R2OS initializing Amber blinking State 4: Radio up and ready Not affected State 5: SCM connecting Green blinking State 6: CWCL connecting Green fast blinking State 7: AP up and running Green solid State 8: AP Image upgrade Amber blinking State 9: AP Radio down Not affected Table 1 RA320 LED booting states PRDT-0055 © Relay2, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved. Relay2 RA320 Smart Access Point Hardware Installation Guide FCC Disclaimer § 15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. § 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could v…
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FCC Software Configuration Control Declaration Rev1.1 Relay2, Inc. FCC Software Configuration Control Declaration Date: May 11, 2020 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Attn: OET Dept. Product/ Model Number: Smart Access Point / RA320 Regarding FCC Country Code Selection guidelines identified in KDB 594280. “All applications for equipment authorization for transmitters that can have radio parameters, or other technical parameters, reported to the Commission set by software must have an attestation indicating that no third party will have software, or configuration control, to program the device out of compliance of the technical rules under which it has been certified.” We declare that no third party will have software, or configuration control, to program the device out of compliance of the technical rules under which it has been certified. Name: Lucas Chen Date: May 11, 2020 Title: Manager Signatureof applicant
Relay2, Inc. Agent Authorization Company: Relay2, Inc. Address: Suite 209, 1525 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035 Product Name: Smart Access Point Model Number(s): RA320 Product Description: Smart Access Point We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc., 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the certification of above named equipment. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc. is allowed to forward all information related to the approval and certification of equipment to the regulatory agencies as required and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Signature: Date: 2020/4/28 Name: Lucas Chen Title: Manager Company: Relay2, Inc.
Relay2, Inc. Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Date: 05/11/2020 Subject; Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2AAA9-RA320 To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commission’s rules Title 47 Sections §0.457 and §0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Operational Description Software Security Requirement For U-NII Devices In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR §2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR §2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s); External Photos Test Setup Photos Internal Photos User Manual For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. OR For 180 days pursuantto KDB 726920 D01. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature: Name: Lucas Chen Title: Manager
Relay2, Inc. Date: May 11, 2020 FCC ID: 2AAA9-RA320 Model Number: RA320 To: Federal Communication Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 To Whom It May Concern, We, Relay2, Inc. declare that this EUT (FCC ID: 2AAA9-RA320) will conduct FCC compliance testing, the SDOC part recognized test lab(Shenzhen NTEK Testing Technology Co., Ltd.( ShenZhen Lab.). 1/F, Building E, Fenda Science Park, Sanwei Community,Xixiang Street Bao’an District, Shenzhen 518126 P.R. China) Please contact me if you have any question. Sincerely, (Signed) Name / Title: Lucas Chen / Manager Company: Relay2, Inc. Address: Suite 209, 1525 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035
S20021801005 Model: RA320 N20190309V1 ATTACHMENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT Photo 1 Photo 2 S20021801005 Model: RA320 N20190309V1 Photo 3 Photo 4 S20021801005 Model: RA320 N20190309V1 Photo 5 Photo 6
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Page 1 of 13 Report No.: S20021801005003 Report Revision 1.0 FCC Maximum Permissible RF Exposure (MPE) Estimation Report In accordance with the requirements of FCC 47 CFR Part 2(2.1091), ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and KDB 447498 D01 Product Name: Smart Access Point Trademark: Relay2 Model Name: RA320 Family Model: N/A Report No.: S20021801005003 FCC ID: 2AAA9-RA320 Prepared for Relay2, Inc. Suite 209, 1525 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035 Prepared by Shenzhen NTEK Testing Technology Co., Ltd. 1/F, Building E, Fenda Science Park, Sanwei Community, Xixiang Street, Bao’an District, Shenzhen 518126 P.R.China. Tel.: +86-755-6115 9388 Fax.: +86-755-6115 6599 Website: http://www.ntek.org.cn Page 2 of 13 Report No.: S20021801005003 Report Revision 1.0 TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION Applicant’s name ................. : Relay2, Inc. Address ................................. : Suite 209, 1525 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035 Manufacturer's Name .......... : Amigo Technology Inc. Address ................................. : 9F.-5, No.266, Sec. 1, Wenhua 2nd Rd., Linkou Dist., New Taipei City 244, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Product description Product name ........................ : Smart Access Point Trademark ........................... : Relay2 Model and/or type reference : RA320 Family Model ......................... : N/A Standards ............................. : FCC 47 CFR Part 1(1.1310) FCC 47 CFR Part 2(2.1091) ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 KDB 447498 D01 This device described above has been tested by Shenzhen NTEK. Testing has shown that this device is capable of compliance with MPE specified in FCC 47 CFR Part 2(2.1091) and ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. The test results in this report apply only to the tested sample of the stated device/equipment. Other similar device/equipment will not necessarily produce the same results due to production tolerance and measurement uncertainties. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Shenzhen NTEK, this document may be altered or revised by Shenzhen NTEK, personal only, and shall be noted in the revision of the document. Date of Test Date (s) of performance of tests ............. : 18 Feb. 2020 ~ 14 Apr, 2020 Date of Issue .......................................... : 14 Apr, 2020 Test Result .............................................. : Pass Prepared By (Test Engineer) : (Cheng Jiawen) Approved By (Lab Manager) : (Sam Chen) Page 3 of 13 Report No.: S20021801005003 Report Revision 1.0 ※ ※ Revision History ※ ※ REV. DESCRIPTION ISSUED DATE REMARK Rev.1.0 Initial Test Report Release Jul. 12, 2019 Cheng Jiawen Page 4 of 13 Report No.: S20021801005003 Report Revision 1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Information ............................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 RF Exposure Requirements ..................................................................................................... 5 1.1.1 RF Exposure Limits ........................................................................................................... 5 1.1.2 Additional Description ........................................................................................................ 6 1.2 EUT Description ....................................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Test specification(s) .................................................................................................................. 7 1.4 Ambient Condition .................................................................................................................... 7 2 RF Output Power ................................................................................................................................... 8 3 RF Exposure Evaluation ...................................................................................................................... 11 3.1 Operation in WLAN 2.4G ........................................................................................................ 11 3.2 Operation in WLAN 5G ........................................................................................................... 11 4 Exposure calculations for multiple sources .......................................................................................... 12 4.1 Estimation for WLAN2.4G MIMO ............................................................................................ 13 4.2 Estimation for WLAN5G MIMO ............................................................................................... 13 Page 5 of 13 Report No.: S20021801005003 Report Revision 1.0 1 General Information 1.1 RF Exposure Requirements 1.1.1 RF Exposure Limits Table - Limits For Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Frequency range (MHz) Electric field strength (V/m) Magnetic field strength (A/m) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging time (minutes) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 *100 6 3.0-30 1842/f 4.89/f *900/f 2 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1,500 f/300 6 1,500-100,000 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 *100 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f *180/f 2 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1,500 f/1500 30 1,500-100,000 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz * = Plane-wave equivalent power density A rough estimation of the expected exposure in power flux density on a given point can be made with the following equation: S= P t ∗G t 4∗π∗R 2 Where: S = Power density (mW/cm 2 ) P t = Conducted output power (dBm) G t = numeric gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator (dBi) R= distance to the centre of radiation of the antenna (cm) EIRP = P t * G t The antenna of the product, under normal use condition is at least 20 cm away from the body of the user. Warning statement to the user for keeping at least 20cm separation distance and the prohibition of operating to a person has been printed on the us…
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Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 1 of 252 FCC RADIO TEST REPORT FCC ID: 2AAA9-RA320 Product: Smart Access Point Trade Mark: Relay2 Model No.: RA320 Family Model: N/A Report No.: S20021801005002 Issue Date: 13 Mar. 2020 Prepared for Relay2, Inc. Suite 209, 1525 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035 Prepared by Shenzhen NTEK Testing Technology Co., Ltd. 1/F, Building E, Fenda Science Park Sanwei, Xixiang, Bao'an District Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel.: +86-755-6115 6588 Fax.: +86-755-6115 6599 Website:http://www.ntek.org.cn Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 2 of 252 TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION Applicant’s name ................. : Relay2, Inc. Address ................................. : Suite 209, 1525 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035 Manufacturer's Name .......... : Amigo Technology Inc. Address ................................. : 9F.-5, No.266, Sec. 1, Wenhua 2nd Rd., Linkou Dist., New Taipei City 244, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Product description Product name............................ : Smart Access Point Model and/or type reference : RA320 Family Model ............................. : N/A Standards ............................. : FCC Part15.407 Test procedure ............................... : ANSI C63.10-2013 and KDB 789033 D02 General UNII Test Procedures New Rules v02r01 FCC KDB 662911 D01 Multiple Transmitter Output v02r01 FCC KDB 662911 D02 MIMO With Cross Polarized Antenna V01 This device described above has been tested by NTEK, and the test results show that the equipment under test (EUT) is in compliance with the FCC requirements/ the Industry Canada requirements.. And it is applicable only to the tested sample identified in the report. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of NTEK, this document may be altered or revised by NTEK, personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision of the document. Date of Test ........................................... : Date (s) of performance of tests ............. : 18 Feb. 2020 ~ 14 Apr, 2020 Date of Issue .......................................... : 14 Apr, 2020 Test Result.............................................. : Pass Testing Engineer : (Jerry Xie) Technical Manager : (Jason Chen) Authorized Signatory : (Sam Chen) Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 3 of 252 Table of Contents Page 1 . SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 7 1.1 FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS 8 1.2 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY 8 2 . GENERAL INFORMATION 9 2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT 9 2.2 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES 11 2.3 BLOCK DIGRAM SHOWING THE CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM TESTED 12 2.4 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS(CONDUCTED MODE) 13 2.5 EQUIPMENTS LIST FOR ALL TEST ITEMS 14 3 . EMC EMISSION TEST 16 3.1 CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT 16 3.1.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD 16 3.1.2 CONFORMANCE LIMIT 16 3.1.3 TEST CONFIGURATION 16 3.1.4 TEST PROCEDURE 16 3.2 RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT 21 3.2.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD 21 3.2.2 CONFORMANCE LIMIT 21 3.2.3 MEASURING INSTRUMENTS 21 3.2.4 TEST CONFIGURATION 22 3.2.5 TEST PROCEDURE 23 3.2.6 TEST RESULTS (9KHZ – 30 MHZ) 24 3.2.7 TEST RESULTS (30MHZ – 1GHZ) 25 3.2.8 TEST RESULTS (1GHZ-18GHZ) 29 3.2.9 TEST RESULTS (18GHZ-40GHZ) 31 4 . POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY TEST 35 4.1 APPLIED PROCEDURES / LIMIT 35 4.2 TEST PROCEDURE 36 4.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 36 4.4 TEST SETUP 36 4.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 36 4.6 TEST RESULTS 37 5 . 26DB & 99% EMISSION BANDWIDTH 38 5.1 APPLIED PROCEDURES / LIMIT 38 5.2 TEST PROCEDURE 38 5.3 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 39 5.4 TEST RESULTS 39 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 4 of 252 Table of Contents Page 6 . MINIMUM 6 DB BANDWIDTH 40 6.1 APPLIED PROCEDURES / LIMIT 40 6.2 TEST PROCEDURE 40 6.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 40 6.4 TEST SETUP 40 6.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 40 6.6 TEST RESULTS 41 7 . MAXIMUM CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER 42 7.1 PPLIED PROCEDURES / LIMIT 42 7.2 TEST RESULTS 44 8 . OUT OF BAND EMISSIONS 45 8.1 APPLICABLE STANDARD 45 8.2 TEST PROCEDURE 45 8.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 45 8.4 TEST SETUP 45 8.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 46 8.6 TEST RESULTS 47 8. FREQUENCY STABILITY MEASUREMENT 48 8.1 LIMIT 48 8.2 TEST PROCEDURES 48 8.3 TEST SETUP LAYOUT 48 8.4 EUT OPERATION DURING TEST 48 8.5 TEST RESULTS 49 9. DYNAMIC FREQUENCY SELECTION(DFS) 55 9.1 APPLICABILITY OF DFS REQUIREMENTS 55 9.2 INTERFERENCE THRESHOLD VALUES, MASTER OR CLIENT INCORPORATING IN-SERVICE MONITORING 55 9.3 DFS RESPONSE REQUIREMENT VALUES 56 9.4 SHORT PULSE RADAR TEST WAVEFORMS 56 9.5 CALIBRATION SETUP AND DFS TEST RESULTS 57 9.6 CONDUCTED CALIBRATION SETUP 57 9.7 RADAR WAVEFORM CALIBRATION RESULT 58 9.8 IN-SERVICE MONITORING: CHANNEL MOVE TIME, CHANNEL CLOSING TRANSMISSION TIME AND NON-OCCUPANCY PERIOD 59 9.9 RESULT OF CHANNEL MOVE TIME, CHANNEL CLOSING TRANSMISSION TIME AND NON-OCCUPANCY PERIOD FOR CLIENT BEACON TEST 60 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 5 of 252 Table of Contents Page 10. ANTENNA REQUIREMENT 61 10.1 STANDARD REQUIREMENT 61 10.2 EUT ANTENNA 61 11. TEST RESULTS 62 11.1 DUTY CYCLE 62 11.2 MAXIMUM CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER 92 11.3 OCCUPIED CHANNEL BANDWIDTH 94 11.4 -6DB EMISSION BANDWIDTH 152 11.5 MAXIMUM POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY LEVEL 167 11.6 BAND EDGE 197 11.7 CONDUCTED RF SPURIOUS EMISSION 223 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 6 of 252 Revision History Report No. Version Description Issued Date S20021801005002 Rev.01 Initial issue of report 14 Apr, 2020 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 7 of 252 1. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Test procedures according to the technical standards: FCC Part15 (15.407) , Subpart E Standard Section Test Item Judgment Remark 15.207 AC Power Line Conducted Emissions PASS 15.209(a), 15.407 (b)(1) 15.407 (b)(2) 15.407 (b)(3) 15.407 (b)(4) 15.407 (b)(6) Spurious Radiated Emissions PASS 15.407 (a) 26 dB and 99% Emission Bandwidth PASS 15.407(e) Minimum 6 dB bandwidth PASS 15.407 (a) Maximum Conducted Output Power PASS 15.407 (b)(1) 15.407 (b)(2) 15.407 (b)(3) 15.407 (b)(4) Band Edge PASS 15.407 (a) Power Spectral Density PASS 15.407(b)…
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Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 123 of 252 5.8G: Condition Mode Frequency (MHz) Anten na 99% OBW (MHz) -26 dB Bandwidth (MHz) Limit -26 dB Bandwidth (MHz) Verdic t NVNT 802.11a 5745 Ant 3 16.7832 22.48 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5785 Ant 3 16.8631 21.96 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5825 Ant 3 16.9431 22.48 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5745 Ant 4 16.8232 22.64 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5785 Ant 4 16.9031 22.92 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5825 Ant 4 16.9031 22.04 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5745 Ant 3 17.982 23.44 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5785 Ant 3 17.982 23.56 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5825 Ant 3 17.982 24.2 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5745 Ant 4 18.022 23.24 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5785 Ant 4 9.1508 11.64 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5825 Ant 4 17.982 23.96 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5755 Ant 3 36.6833 46.4 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5795 Ant 3 36.5235 45.44 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5755 Ant 4 36.6034 45.6 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5795 Ant 4 36.6034 45.44 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac80 5775 Ant 3 76.2438 89.92 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac80 5775 Ant 4 76.7233 90.4 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT2 0) 5745 Ant 3 17.9421 23.44 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT2 0) 5785 Ant 3 18.022 23.36 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT2 0) 5825 Ant 3 17.9021 23.28 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT2 0) 5745 Ant 4 18.022 23.32 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT2 0) 5785 Ant 4 18.022 23.4 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT2 0) 5825 Ant 4 18.022 22.88 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT4 0) 5755 Ant 3 36.6034 44.32 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT4 0) 5795 Ant 3 36.5235 44.16 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT4 0) 5755 Ant 4 36.3636 44.07 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT4 0) 5795 Ant 4 36.5235 44.4 0.5 Pass Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 124 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11a 5745MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11a 5745MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 125 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11a 5785MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11a 5785MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 126 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11a 5825MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11a 5825MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 127 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11a 5745MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11a 5745MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 128 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11a 5785MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11a 5785MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 129 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11a 5825MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11a 5825MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 130 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac20 5745MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac20 5745MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 131 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac20 5785MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac20 5785MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 132 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac20 5825MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac20 5825MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 133 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac20 5745MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac20 5745MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 134 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac20 5785MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac20 5785MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 135 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac20 5825MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac20 5825MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 136 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac40 5755MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac40 5755MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 137 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac40 5795MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac40 5795MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 138 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac40 5755MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac40 5755MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 139 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac40 5795MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac40 5795MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 140 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac80 5775MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac80 5775MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 141 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11ac80 5775MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11ac80 5775MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 142 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5745MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5745MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 143 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5785MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5785MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 144 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5825MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5825MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 145 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5745MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5745MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 146 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5785MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5785MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 147 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5825MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5825MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 148 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5755MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5755MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 149 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5795MHz Ant 3 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5795MHz Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 150 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5755MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5755MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 151 of 252 OBW NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5795MHz Ant 4 -26 dB BW NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5795MHz Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 152 of 252 11.4 -6DB EMISSION BANDWIDTH 5.8G: Condition Mode Frequency (MHz) Antenna -6 dB Bandwidth (MHz) Limit -6 dB Bandwidth (MHz) Verdict NVNT 802.11a 5745 Ant 3 16.36 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5785 Ant 3 16.32 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5825 Ant 3 16.32 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5745 Ant 4 16.32 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5785 Ant 4 16.36 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5825 Ant 4 16.32 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5745 Ant 3 17.56 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5785 Ant 3 17.56 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5825 Ant 3 17.6 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5745 Ant 4 17.56 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5785 Ant 4 17.6 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5825 Ant 4 17.6 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5755 Ant 3 36.32 0.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5795 Ant 3 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Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 207 of 252 Band Edge NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5240MHz High Ant 4 Band Edge NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5190MHz Low Ant 3 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 208 of 252 Band Edge NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5230MHz High Ant 3 Band Edge NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5190MHz Low Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 209 of 252 Band Edge NVNT 802.11n(HT40) 5230MHz High Ant 4 Report No.: S20021801005002 Version.1.2 Page 210 of 252 5.8G: Condition Mode Frequency (MHz) Antenna Max Value (dBm) Verdict NVNT 802.11a 5745 Ant 3 -34.24 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5825 Ant 3 -33.74 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5745 Ant 4 -35.1 Pass NVNT 802.11a 5825 Ant 4 -34.15 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5745 Ant 3 -33.05 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5825 Ant 3 -34.21 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5745 Ant 4 -34.26 Pass NVNT 802.11ac20 5825 Ant 4 -34.5 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5755 Ant 3 -33.03 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5795 Ant 3 -33.7 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5755 Ant 4 -34.1 Pass NVNT 802.11ac40 5795 Ant 4 -34.04 Pass NVNT 802.11ac80 5775 Ant 3 -33.22 Pass NVNT 802.11ac80 5775 Ant 3 -32.73 Pass NVNT 802.11ac80 5775 Ant 4 -33.89 Pass NVNT 802.11ac80 5775 Ant 4 -31.29 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5745 Ant 3 -34.54 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5825 Ant 3 -33.03 Pass NVNT 802.11n(HT20) 5745 Ant …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 15E | 5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 22.60 mW |

Smart Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Wireless Router
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Router
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System