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Mimosa OS User Guide Mimosa OS User Interface Overview Accessing the Interface Logging In The Dashboard 2 2 3 Administration Password Services WiFi Console 18 18 19 w elcome to the User Guide for the Mimosa OS and User Interface. Device Info Device Link Remote Device Wireless Link Channel Power Tools Signal Meter Site Survey Spectrum Analyzer Device Discovery Ping Traceroute 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 16 16 Notifications Time and Location Network Update and Reset Configure File Diagnostics Watchdog Events Syslog Support About Mimosa Networks 20 21 22 23 23 25 25 25 26 This User Guide is intended to help set up the B5c as well as illustrate the benefits and details of the numerous tools available within the interface. Click the sections in this menu to navigate within the document. Table of Contents i User Interface Overview Cancel changes Log out or change user Return to the Home menu Use the side navigation pane to move between sections Changes to configuration will ONLY take effect after selecting Save Items marked in Orange can be configured Items in Black are fixed and cannot be configured on current screen by user Return to the Home menu User Interface Overview 1 Accessing the Interface Accessing the interface requires that the device is connected to a power source. The device has three separate modes of access to ensure easy set-up and management. The device can be accessed without connection to the LAN (via 2.4 GHz mobile device connection), through the local LAN (if the device is connected to the LAN) or from outside of the LAN via a public IP address. Logging In Access Method Via 2.4 GHz Wireless Connection Via Ethernet interface or in-band over the Wireless link Connecting to GUI On any device with an 802.11 2.4GHz connection, go to the wireless network listing and connect to the "mimosanetworks" wireless network (SSID). Once connected, type 192.168.1.1 (OR URL TBD LATER) into your mobile device browser. By default, the device IP address is 192.168.1.20 and can be accessed via the Ethernet port using this IP address in any standard Web browser. To access the device via a locally connected computer initially (on the same LAN or directly to the Ethernet port), the computer's IP address must be on the same subnet as the above address. After connecting via one of the above methods, the device will prompt you to log-in with a username and password. The default factory configured user accounts are: Once you have modified the IP address (static or DHCP) of the Device for remote management purposes (in-band over wireless or over the Ethernet interface), the new specified IP address Username Configure Password Mimosa Access Rights All modifiable elements can be configured By user must be used to access the device. This is Monitor Mimosa User cannot configure device important to do in order to avoid IP address conflicts with other devices on the network. Current IP addresses of different Mimosa devices on the network can be identified using the Mimosa Device Discovery tool. User Interface Overview 2 The Dashboard After logging into the interface, if the B5c is conn ected to another Mimosa B5c the home page will show a dashboard that reflects the current performance of the device and link information. You are now ready to explore the sections within the interface to setup, manage, and monitor your B5c. Estimated half-duplex IP throughput in Mbps (TCP based) Measured link distance in kilometers User Interface Overview 3 Device Info The Device Info tab contains status and current configuration summary about your device, remote devices, and the wireless link. Information and current configuration of the B5c All relevant specifications and send/receive info for the link between two Mimosa devices Information and current configuration of the remote B5c Device Info 4 Device Device Name Install Date IP Address Model Serial Number Firmware Country Temperature Last Reboot 2.4 GHz MAC 5 GHz MAC Ethernet MAC Wireless Mode Number antennas Use this to differentiate between devices. Use this to track the install dates of devices. IP address of the device. Mimosa device model name (e.g. B5, A5, etc.). Mimosa device serial number. Firmware version. Location of device. Temperature of device in degrees Celsius. Time since last reboot. MAC address for 2.4 GHz interface. MAC address for 5 GHz interface. MAC address for Ethernet interface. Current role of the device as AP (Access Point) or Station. If the device is in AP mode, it will act as the Access Point for the network. The Stations linked to the AP will act as children to the configuration setting of the parent AP. of Number of antennas in the device Antenna cable Length of cable attached to the device attenuation GPS Location GPS coordinates of device location. Device Info 5 Link Link Name Max Capacity Distance Frequency Bandwidth Packets Received Packets Sent Bytes Received Bytes Sent Use this to differentiate between devices. Maximum connection rate (Mbps). The distance between the two link endpoints. Frequency and (Channel) or auto (if auto channel mode is enabled). Width of channel (MHz). Number of packets received. Number of packets sent. Number of bytes received. Number of bytes sent. Device Info 6 Remote Device IP Address Model Serial Number Version Country Temperature Last Reboot WLAN MAC WAN MAC IP address of the remote end Mimosa remote device. Mimosa remote device model name (e.g. B5, A5, etc.). Mimosa remote device serial number. Firmware version. Location of device. Temperature of device in degrees Celsius. Time since last reboot. MAC address for WLAN interface. MAC address for WAN interface. Gigabit Ethernet MAC address for Gigabit Ethernet Port interface. Port MAC Wireless Mode Number of Antennas Antenna link cable length Current role of the Mimosa remote device as AP or St ation. Number of antennas on the device Length of cable linked to the antenna Device Info 7 Wireless The Wireless tab contains all necessary components for configuringβ¦
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Test report No. Ext-Pic_ RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 1 of 5 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: EUT Photos - External EUT β Front View EUT β Rear View Test report No. Ext-Pic_ RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 2 of 5 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: EUT β Left View EUT β Right View Test report No. Ext-Pic_ RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 3 of 5 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: EUT β Top View EUT β Bottom View Test report No. Ext-Pic_ RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 4 of 5 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: 25dBi Antenna β Top View 25dBi Antenna β Bottom View Test report No. Ext-Pic_ RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 5 of 5 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: 0dBi Antenna β Top View 0dBi Antenna β Bottom View
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MPE CALCULATION FCC ID: 2ABZJ-100-00014PS _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RF Exposure Requirements: 47 CFR Β§1. 1307(b) RF Radiation Exposure Limits: 47 CFR Β§1. 1310 RF Radiation Exposure Guidelines: FCC OST/OET Bulletin Number 65 EUT Frequency Band: 5150!5825 , 4950!4980 MHz Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure in the band of: 1500 ! 100,000 MHz Power Density Limit: 1 mW / cm 2 Equation: S = PG / 4ΟR 2 or R = βPG / 4ΟS Where, S = Power Density P = Power Input to Antenna G = Antenna Gain R = distance to the center of radiated antenna _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Antenna Gain (dBi): 0 Distance (cm): 100 Frequency band Max Power (dBm) MPE (power density) (mW / cm2) Limit (mW / cm2) 4.9GHz 32 0.0126 1 5.1GHz 29.8 0.0076 1 5.2GHz 23.54 0.0018 1 5.4GHz 23.66 0.0018 1 5.8GHz 29.85 0.0077 1 EUT can support two frequency bands transmit at the same time. Total MPE when 2 radios transmit at the same time = 0.0203 Antenna Gain (dBi): 25 Distance (cm): 100 Frequency band Max Power (dBm) MPE (power density) (mW / cm2) Limit (mW / cm2) 4.9GHz 3 0.0050 1 5.1GHz 17.25* 0.1336 1 5.2GHz 4.89 0.0078 1 5.4GHz 4.88 0.0077 1 5.8GHz 21.9* 0.3898 1 EUT can support two frequency bands transmit at the same time. Total MPE when 2 radios transmit at the same time = 0.5234 *Average power !Peak to average ratio is 7dB , 5.1G peak power is 24.25dBm , 5.8G peak power is 28.9dBm The Above Result had shown that the device complied with MPE requirement at a prediction distance of 100cm . Completed By: Angel Escamilla SIEMIC, Inc 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035 Phone: (408) 526!1188 Date: December 18, 2014
775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Report No.: RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Supersede Report No.: RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC Applicant Mimosa Networks, Inc. Product Name Point to Point Device Model No. B5c Connectorized Test Standard 47 CFR Part 90 Subpart Y Test Procedure 47 CFR Part 90 Subpart Y FCC ID 2ABZJ-100-00014PS Date of test 10/27/2014 - 10/29/2014 Issue Date 12/16/2014 Test Result Pass Fail Equipment complied with the specification [ x ] Equipment did not comply with the specification [ ] Angel Escamilla David Zhang Test Engineer Engineer Reviewer This test report may be reproduced in full only Test result presented in this test report is applicable to the tested sample only Issued By: SIEMIC Laboratories 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, 95035 CA RF TEST REPORT Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 2 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Laboratory Introduction SIEMIC, headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley, with superior facilities in US and Asia, is one of the leading independent testing and certification facilities providing customers with one-stop shop services for Compliance Testing and Global Certifications. In addition to testing and certification, SIEMIC provides initial design reviews and compliance management throughout a project. Our extensive experience with China, Asia Pacific, North America, European, and International compliance requirements, assures the fastest, most cost effective way to attain regulatory compliance for the global markets. Accreditations for Conformity Assessment Country/Region Accreditation Body Scope USA FCC, A2LA EMC, RF/Wireless, Telecom Canada IC, A2LA, NIST EMC, RF/Wireless, Telecom Taiwan BSMI, NCC, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom, Safety Hong Kong OFTA, NIST RF/Wireless, Telecom Australia NATA, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom, Safety Korea KCC/RRA, NIST EMI, EMS, RF, Telecom, Safety Japan VCCI, JATE, TELEC, RFT EMI, RF/Wireless, Telecom Mexico NOM, COFETEL, Caniety Safety, EMC, RF/Wireless, Telecom Europe A2LA, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom, Safety Israel COM, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom, Safety Accreditations for Product Certifications Country Accreditation Body Scope USA FCC TCB, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom Canada IC FCB, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom Singapore iDA, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom EU NB EMC & R&TTE Directive Japan MIC (RCB 208) RF, Telecom Hong Kong OFTA (US002) RF, Telecom Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 3 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: CONTENTS 1 REPORT REVISION HISTORY ....................................................................................................................................... 4 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................. 5 3 CUSTOMER INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................... 5 4 TEST SITE INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................ 5 5 MODIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 6 EUT INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 6.1 EUT Description ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 6.2 Radio Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 6.3 EUT test modes/configuration Description.................................................................................................................... 6 6.4 EUT Photos β External .............................................................................................................................................. 7 6.5 EUT Test Setup Photos ............................................................................................................................................. 9 7 SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT/SOFTWARE AND CABLING DESCRIPTION ....................................................................... 11 7.1 Supporting Equipment ............................................................................................................................................. 11 7.2 Test Software Description ........................................................................................................................................ 11 8 TEST SUMMARY ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 9 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................................................................. 13 10 MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATION AND DERIVED RESULTS .................................................................................. 14 10.1 Occupied Bandwidth & Emissions Mask ................................................................................................................ 14 10.2 Peak Output Power ............................................................................................................................................. 18 10.3 Power Spectral Density ........................................β¦
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775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Report No.: RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC-UNII Supersede Report No.: None Applicant Mimosa Networks, Inc. Product Name Point to Point Device Model No. B5c Connectorized Test Standard 47 CFR Part 15.407: 2014 Test Procedure ANSI C63.4: 2009 789033 D02 General UNII Test Procedures New Rules v01 FCC ID 2ABZJ-100-00014 Date of test 10/27/2014 - 10/29/2014 Issue Date 11/18/2014 Test Result Pass Fail Equipment complied with the specification [ x ] Equipment did not comply with the specification [ ] Angel Escamilla David Zhang Test Engineer Engineer Reviewer This test report may be reproduced in full only Test result presented in this test report is applicable to the tested sample only Issued By: SIEMIC Laboratories 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, 95035 CA RF TEST REPORT Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC-UNII Page 2 of 20 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Laboratory Introduction SIEMIC, headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley, with superior facilities in US and Asia, is one of the leading independent testing and certification facilities providing customers with one-stop shop services for Compliance Testing and Global Certifications. In addition to testing and certification, SIEMIC provides initial design reviews and compliance management throughout a project. Our extensive experience with China, Asia Pacific, North America, European, and International compliance requirements, assures the fastest, most cost effective way to attain regulatory compliance for the global markets. Accreditations for Conformity Assessment Country/Region Accreditation Body Scope USA FCC, A2LA EMC, RF/Wireless, Telecom Canada IC, A2LA, NIST EMC, RF/Wireless, Telecom Taiwan BSMI, NCC, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom, Safety Hong Kong OFTA, NIST RF/Wireless, Telecom Australia NATA, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom, Safety Korea KCC/RRA, NIST EMI, EMS, RF, Telecom, Safety Japan VCCI, JATE, TELEC, RFT EMI, RF/Wireless, Telecom Mexico NOM, COFETEL, Caniety Safety, EMC, RF/Wireless, Telecom Europe A2LA, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom, Safety Israel COM, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom, Safety Accreditations for Product Certifications Country Accreditation Body Scope USA FCC TCB, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom Canada IC FCB, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom Singapore iDA, NIST EMC, RF, Telecom EU NB EMC & R&TTE Directive Japan MIC (RCB 208) RF, Telecom Hong Kong OFTA (US002) RF, Telecom Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC-UNII Page 3 of 20 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: CONTENTS 1 REPORT REVISION HISTORY ....................................................................................................................................... 4 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................. 5 3 CUSTOMER INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................... 5 4 TEST SITE INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................ 5 5 MODIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 6 EUT INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 6.1 EUT Description ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 6.2 Radio Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 6.3 EUT test modes/configuration Description.................................................................................................................... 6 6.4 EUT Photos - External ............................................................................................................................................... 7 6.5 EUT Test Setup Photos ............................................................................................................................................. 9 7 SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT/SOFTWARE AND CABLING DESCRIPTION ....................................................................... 11 7.1 Supporting Equipment ............................................................................................................................................. 11 7.2 Test Software Description ........................................................................................................................................ 11 8 TEST SUMMARY ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 9 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................................................................. 13 10 MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATION AND DERIVED RESULTS .................................................................................. 14 10.1 Radiated Spurious Emissions ............................................................................................................................... 14 ANNEX A. TEST INSTRUMENT ........................................................................................................................................... 18 ANNEX B. SIEMIC ACCREDITATION .............β¦
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Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 26 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Power Spectral Density Test Plots Chain 1 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Chain 1 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Chain 1 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Chain 2 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Chain 2 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Chain 2 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 27 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Chain 3 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Chain 3 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Chain 3 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Chain 4 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Chain 4 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Chain 4 PSD (25dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 28 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Chain 1 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Chain 1 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Chain 1 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Chain 2 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Chain 2 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Chain 2 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 29 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Chain 3 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Chain 3 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Chain 3 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Chain 4 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Chain 4 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Chain 4 PSD (0dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 30 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: 10.4 Peak Excursion Requirement(s): Spec Requirement Applicable FCC Β§90.1215 The ratio of the peak excursion of the modulation envelope (measured using a peak hold function) to the maximum conducted output power shall not exceed 13 dB across any 1 MHz bandwidth or the emission bandwidth whichever is less. β Test Setup Test Procedure The EUT was set to transmit continuously; The following setting were set on the spectrum analyzer: Trace 1: - RBW = 1MHz - VBW = 3 x RBW - Span = 40MHz - Detector = Peak - Trace = Maxhold Trace 2: - RBW = 1MHz - VBW = 3 x RBW - Span = 40MHz - Detector = Average (RMS) - Trace = 100 Trace average Environmental conditions Temperature (Β°C) Humidity (%) Atmospheric (mbar) 22 Β°C 42% 1019 mbar Test Date 10/27/2014 Remark - Result β Pass β Fail Test Data β Yes β N/A Test Plot β Yes (See below) β N/A Spectrum Analyzer EUT Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 31 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Peak Excursion Measurement Results (25dBi Antenna Gain) Channel Frequency (MHz) Peak Excursion (dBm) Limit (dBm) Result Low 4950 7.945 13.00 Pass Mid 4965 8.155 13.00 Pass High 4980 8.128 13.00 Pass Peak Excursion Measurement Results (0dBi Antenna Gain) Channel Frequency (MHz) Peak Excursion (dBm) Limit (dBm) Result Low 4950 7.831 13.00 Pass Mid 4965 7.752 13.00 Pass High 4980 7.634 13.00 Pass Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 32 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Peak Excursion Test Plots Peak Excursion (25dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Peak Excursion (25dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Peak Excursion (25dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Peak Excursion (0dBi Antenna) - 4950MHz Peak Excursion (0dBi Antenna) - 4965MHz Peak Excursion (0dBi Antenna) - 4980MHz Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 33 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: 10.5 Transmitter Conducted Unwanted Emissions Requirement(s): Spec Requirement Applicable FCC Β§2.1051 FCC Β§90.210 For low power transmitters (20 dBm or less) and high power transmitters (greater than 20 dBm operating in the 4940-4990 MHz frequency band, the power spectral density of the emissions must be attenuated below the output power of the transmitter as follows: Frequency Offset f d Minimum Attenuation Low Power Transmitter High Power Transmitter 0 < f d β€ 45 0 0 45 < f d β€ 50 219 log(f d /45) 568 log(f d /45) 50 < f d β€ 55 10 + 242 log(f d /50) 26 + 145 log(f d /50) 55 < f d β€ 100 20 + 31 log(f d /55) 32 + 31 log(f d /55) 100 < f d β€ 150 28 + 68 log(f d /100) 40 + 57 log(f d /100) f d > 150 40 50 dB or 55 + 10 log (P) dB, whichever is the lesser attenuation. f d is the percentage of the equipmentβs channel bandwidth.. β Test Setup Test Procedure - The EUT was set to transmit in a modulated transmit mode. - The RF output of the EUT was connected to a spectrum analyzer using appropriate attenuations. - Conducted spurious emissions were measured up to 40GHz. - Sufficient scans were taken to shown any out of band emissions. Environmental conditions Temperature (Β°C) Humidity (%) Atmospheric (mbar) 21 Β°C 38% 1020 mbar Test Date 10/28/2014 Remark Per KDB 662911 D01 Multiple transmitter Output v02r01 the limit is calculated as follow: Measure and add 10log (N ANT ) dB, where is N ANT is the number of outputs; therefore, Limit calculation for the 0dBi antenna gain: -25 β 10log(N ANT ) = -25 β 6 = -31dBm Limit calculation for the 25dBi antenna gain: P(dBm) β 40 β 10log(N ANT ) = 3.84 β 40 β 6 β -42dBm Result β Pass β Fail Test Data β Yes β N/A Test Plot β Yes (See below) β N/A Spectrum Analyzer EUT Test report No. RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC_Rev1.0 Page 34 of 56 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1)β¦
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Test report No. Setup-Pic_RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC Page 1 of 2 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Test Setup Photos Radiated Spurious Emissions <1GHz (25dBi Ant) β Front View Radiated Spurious Emissions <1GHz (25dBi Ant) β Rear View Radiated Spurious Emissions 1-18GHz (25dBi Ant) β Front View Radiated Spurious Emissions 1-18GHz (25dBi Ant) β Rear View Radiated Spurious Emissions 18-40GHz (25dBi Ant) β Front View Radiated Spurious Emissions 18-40GHz (25dBi Ant) β Rear View Test report No. Setup-Pic_RF_SL14102101-MIM-001_FCC Page 2 of 2 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA β’ Phone: (+1) 408 526 1188 β’ Facsimile (+1) 408 526 1088 Visit us at: www.siemic.com; Follow us at: Radiated Spurious Emissions <1GHz (0dBi Ant) β Front View Radiated Spurious Emissions <1GHz (0dBi Ant) β Rear View Radiated Spurious Emissions 1-18GHz (0dBi Ant) β Front View Radiated Spurious Emissions 1-18GHz (0dBi Ant) β Rear View Radiated Spurious Emissions 18-40GHz (0dBi Ant) β Front View Radiated Spurious Emissions 18-40GHz (0dBi Ant) β Rear View
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 90Y | 4.95 GHz - 4.98 GHz | 1.888 W | 19M9D1D | 9.4600000000 ppm |
Equipment Class
6FX - 15E 6 GHz Standard Client Device
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Flexible PTMP Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
11 GHz Backhaul Radio
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
5 GHz Point to Point Back Haul
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX