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2ACTO-AP100Wireless Access Point AP100

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Wireless Access Point AP100 - FCC ID 2ACTO-AP100 - Sophos Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Date of Grant
Sep 24, 2014
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 24, 2014
Equipment Note
Wireless Access Point AP100
Frequency Range
5775.00000000 - 5775.00000000
Company
Sophos Ltd
Country
United Kingdom

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Users Manual

Safety Instructions and Regulatory Information Sophos Access Points Copyright 2014 Sophos Limited. All rights reserved. Sophos is a registered trademark of Sophos Limited and the Sophos Group. All other product and company names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise unless you are either a valid licensee where the documentation can be reproduced in accordance with the license terms or you otherwise have the prior permission in writing of the copyright owner. Safety Instructions The access point (AP) can be operated safely if you observe the information in these security notes and on the appliance itself. ► Never reach into the appliance. There are contact dangerous circuits inside the appliance which might provoke death in case of contact. ► Damaged appliances must be returned. It is prohibited to open the AP and/or to exchange its components. Failure to comply with this rule will result in a loss of the warranty cover from Sophos! ► Connect the device only to a power socket with flawless earth conductor. Deficient earth conductor connections do not comply with the requirements for safety and electromagnetic compatibility. Let the power socket be controlled by a specialized dealer before connecting the hardware appliance. ► Before you switch on the appliance make sure that your mains voltage complies with the supply voltage of the appliance. The connection data are indicated on the name plate. ► To separate the AP completely from the mains, remove the power cable from the power socket. Make sure that the power plug is freely accessible. ► Make sure that no one can trip over the power cable and that it cannot be damaged by objects. ► Only connect system peripherals complying with the requirements for protective extra-low voltage according to EN/IEC 60950-1. ► Only use the supplied and/or spare parts and accessories validated by Sophos. Use of non-approved spare parts and accessories may drastically affect the functions of the appliance and your safety. The supplied parts are indicated in the Operating Instructions, which is available from the Sophos corporate website at http://www.sophos.com/en- us/medialibrary/PDFs/operatinginstructions/sophoswirelessoien.pdf. ► The AP produces heat so that a sufficient air circulation to remove the heat must be ensured in the final application. ► Avoid a permanent high level of air humidity and formation of condensation water. Protect the appliance from humidity and chemicals. Safe use of the AP is no longer possible if: o the chassis is damaged o water penetrated into the appliance o objects entered into the appliance via air opening o smoke comes out of the appliance o the power cable is damaged o it does no longer work properly ► Immediately turn off the AP in the event of one of the above problems, remove the power cable from the power socket and contact your competent customer service as soon as possible. ► We expressly exclude any product liability and warranty claims if the AP is not operated according to the instructions in these security notes and to the notes attached to the AP itself! PoE-Injector Safety Information ► Connect the PoE-Injector to PoE networks only, without routing to the outside plant. ► AC Power Cord: o The power cord must have regulatory agency approval for the specific country in which it is used (for example, UL, CSA, VDE, GS, etc.). o The power cord must be a three-conductor type (two current carrying conductors; one ground conductor terminated on one end by an IEC 60320 appliance coupler (for connection to the PoE-Injector), and on the other end by a plug containing a ground (earthing) contact. o The power cord must be razed for a minimum of 250 VAC RMS operation, with a minimum rated current capacity of 5 A (or a minimum wire gauge of 18 AWG (0.75 mm2)). o A PoE-Injector installed in Australia requires power cords with a minimum wire gauge of 16 AWG (1.0 mm2). ► The PoE-Injector "Data In" and "Data & Power Out" ports are shielded RJ45 data sockets. They cannot be used as Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) telephone sockets. Connect RJ45 data connectors only to those sockets. ► The AC wall socket-outlet must be near the PoE-Injector and easily accessible. You can remove AC power from the PoE-Injector by disconnecting the AC power cord from either the wall socket-outlet or the PoE-Injector appliance coupler. ► The PoE-Injector "Data In" and "Data & Power Out" interfaces are qualified as Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) circuits according to IEC 60950-1. Connect these interfaces only to SELV interfaces on other equipment. Warnings ► Connect the PoE-Injector only to the IP device with which it was bought. Using the PoE-Injector with other IP devices can cause damage to the IP device. ► Read the installation instructions before connecting the PoE-Injector to its power source. ► Follow basic electricity safety measures whenever connecting the PoE-Injector to its power source. ► A voltage mismatch can cause equipment damage and may pose a fire hazard. If the voltage indicated on the label is different from the power outlet voltage, do not connect the PoE-Injector to that power outlet. Regulatory Information for Europe Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). For equipment operating in the 2.4GHz frequency band, the following standards were applied: ► Radio: EN 300 328 ► EMC: EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17 ► Safety: EN 60950-1 For equipment operating in the 5GHz frequency band, the following standards were applied: ► Radio: EN 301 893 ► EMC: EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17 ► Safety: EN 60950-1 The full declaration of conformity for this product is a…

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Users Manual

Operating Instructions Sophos Access Points Operating Instructions 1Wireless Access Points Foreword We are pleased to welcome you as a new Sophos Access Point customer. These operating instructions will help you install and configure the access point and provide technical specifications of all Sophos access point models. In addition, please also see the following documents that contain useful information on safety, regulatory compliance, and configuration options: Ì Sophos Access Points Safety Instructions and Regulatory Information Ì Sophos UTM Administration Guide: Configuring the UTM hardware and software appliance The instructions must be read carefully prior to using the device and should be kept in a safe place. You may download all user manuals and additional documentation from the Sophos Knowledgebase at http://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/ knowledgebase.aspx. Introduction UTM Wireless Protection simplifies the operation of secure and reliable wireless networks. It combines affordable and configuration-less access points through a built- in wireless controller in the in Sophos UTM. The wireless controller itself centrally manages all wireless access points; all you need to do is plug in the device anywhere in your network. The access point will find the controller, fetch its configuration and become operable within seconds. In addition, it easily provides wireless guest Internet access during the initial setup, unless you explicitly deny automatic configuration. Installation AP 10/15/30/50/100 Preliminary steps Please update your UTM appliance to the latest version available. Note that you also need a valid UTM Wireless Protection subscription to operate the Sophos Access Points. Connect the access point to the internal network Decide where you would prefer to place the access point, and put the access point in that location. For mounting instructions, see below. Now connect the access point to your internal network by plugging in the network cable to the access point’s RJ45 or LAN (PoE) Ethernet interface, respectively. Operating Instructions 2Wireless Access Points Connect the access point to the power supply The AP 30, AP 50, and AP 100 can be powered directly through the Power-over- Ethernet-injector. Note that it is also possible to power them by a PoE-compliant switch. For more information on PoE-injectors, see below. Connect the AP 10 and AP 15 to the power supply. Please use the power supply from the scope of supply. Start the communication between the access point and the UTM appliance When connected to the network, the access point will try to receive an IP address via DHCP. Therefore, you need either the UTM appliance (with a DHCP server enabled and listening on the interface the access point is connected to) or any other DHCP server to provide an IP address for the access point. After successfully receiving an IP address, the access point will communicate with the UTM appliance. For this to happen, the UTM appliance needs to be put in the upstream of the access points, either being the default gateway of the access points (which was provided by the DHCP service) or on the default route (most likely your route to the Internet). Please note that the actual Internet access is not necessary to use UTM Wireless Protection. While waiting for DHCP and searching for the UTM appliance, the access point’s power LED will blink slowly. Enable UTM Wireless Protection on the UTM appliance In WebAdmin, navigate to the Wireless Protection menu entry. On the Global Settings tab, click the Enable button. When enabling Wireless Protection for the first time, the Initial Setup frame will appear. It shows the configuration which will be created: A separate Wireless “Guest” network using WPA2 personal with DHCP for wireless clients, which will be allowed to use DNS on the UTM appliance and the “Web Surfing” service. The pre-shared key is auto-generated and will only be shown in this section. This configuration is intended as a template, you can edit the settings at any time on the Wireless Protection > Wireless Networks tab. You can also skip the initial setup by ticking the checkbox on the bottom of the section. Operating Instructions 3Wireless Access Points Accepting the access point The UTM appliance will start to communicate with the access point and they will show up as “Pending” on the Wireless Protection > Access Points tab in WebAdmin. The ID of the Access Points, shown in square brackets, is also printed on the bottom of the device. It can be used to distinguish the access point. By clicking the Accept button, you are given the option to select the channel this access point will transmit on. When leaving the channel setting on “Auto”, the access point will use the least used channel. We also suggest to give the access point a meaningful location (e.g., “Meeting Room”) as this will ease handling multiple access points. After clicking the Save button, the access points will reboot. Upon reconnect, the access point will check if a more recent firmware is available. If so, they will automatically perform a firmware update. During the firmware update, the access point’s power LED will blink rapidly. Important note: Do not unplug the power while the firmware is updating. Otherwise the access point will be rendered inoperable and must be returned to the reseller. The access point will then reboot to complete the firmware update. If no new firmware is available, the access point is operational and appears as “Active” in WebAdmin. Operating Instructions 4Wireless Access Points AP 10 Scope of supply Mounting instructions The Sophos AP 10 can be mounted on the wall. Screws are not included in delivery. Only use screws whose dimensions correspond with the mounting holes on the back side. Controls Power (LED display) OffPower off On continuouslyPower on Blinking rapidlyFirmware update Blinking slowlyNo connection to the Sophos UTM LAN connection (LED display) On continuouslyNetwork connection,…

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FCC Test Report Report No. : EP462324 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : B1 OF B8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 ISSUED DATE : Sep. 16, 2014 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 APPENDIX B. Photographs of EUT FCC Test Report Report No. : EP462324 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : B2 OF B8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 ISSUED DATE : Sep. 16, 2014 FAX : 886-3-327-0973

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FCC Test Report Report No. : EP462324 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : B3 OF B8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 ISSUED DATE : Sep. 16, 2014 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 FCC Test Report Report No. : EP462324 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : B4 OF B8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 ISSUED DATE : Sep. 16, 2014 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 FCC Test Report Report No. : EP462324 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : B5 OF B8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 ISSUED DATE : Sep. 16, 2014 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 FCC Test Report Report No. : EP462324 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : B6 OF B8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 ISSUED DATE : Sep. 16, 2014 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 FCC Test Report Report No. : EP462324 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : B7 OF B8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 ISSUED DATE : Sep. 16, 2014 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 FCC Test Report Report No. : EP462324 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : B8 OF B8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 ISSUED DATE : Sep. 16, 2014 FAX : 886-3-327-0973

RF Exposure Info

FCC EMF Test Report Report No. : FA462324 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 1 of 6 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 01 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 1 Human Exposure Assessment 1.1 Maximum Permissible Exposure 1.1.1 Limit of Maximum Permissible Exposure Limits for Occupational / Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/ cm²) Averaging Time |E|²,|H|² or S (minutes) 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 6 300-1500 - - F/300 6 1500-100,000 - - 5 6 Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/ cm²) Averaging Time |E|²,|H|² or S (minutes) 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 30 300-1500 - - F/1500 30 1500-100,000 - - 1.0 30 Note 1: f = frequency in MHz ; *Plane-wave equivalent power density Note 2: For the applicable limit, see FCC 1.1310 FCC EMF Test Report Report No. : FA462324 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 2 of 6 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 01 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 RF Field Strength Limits for Controlled Use Devices (Controlled Environment) Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field (V/m rms) Magnetic Field (A/m rms) Power Density (W/m2) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.003-1 600 4.9 - 6 1-10 600/ƒ 4.9/ƒ - 6 10-30 60 4.9/ƒ - 6 30-300 60 0.163 10* 6 300-1500 3.54 ƒ 0.5 0.0094 ƒ 0.5 ƒ/30 6 1500-15000 137 0.364 50 6 15000-150000 137 0.364 50 616000/ƒ 1.2 150000-300000 0.354 ƒ 0.5 9.4 x 10-4 ƒ 0.5 3.33 x 10-4 ƒ 616000/ƒ 1.2 RF Field Strength Limits for Devices Used by the General Public (Uncontrolled Environment) Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field (V/m rms) Magnetic Field (A/m rms) Power Density (W/m2) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.003-1 280 2.19 - 6 1-10 280/ƒ 2.19/ƒ - 6 10-30 28 2.19/ƒ - 6 30-300 28 0.073 2* 6 300-1500 1.585 ƒ 0.5 0.0042 ƒ 0.5 ƒ/150 6 1500-15000 61.4 0.163 10 6 15000-150000 61.4 0.163 10 616000/ƒ 1.2 150000-300000 0.158 ƒ 0.5 4.21 x 10 -4 ƒ 0.5 6.67 x 10 -5 ƒ 616000/ƒ 1.2 Note 1: ƒ is frequency in MHz. Note 2: For the applicable limit, see IC RSS-102 1.1.2 MPE Calculation Method E (V/m) = d GP30 Power Density: Pd (W/m 2 ) = 377 E 2 E = Electric field (V/m) P = RF output power (W) G = EUT Antenna numeric gain (numeric) d = Separation distance between radiator and human body (m) The formula can be changed to Pd = 2 d377 GP30   FCC EMF Test Report Report No. : FA462324 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 3 of 6 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 01 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 1.1.3 Result of Maximum Permissible Exposure (2.4G) Transmitter Chains & Receiver Chains Information IEEE Std. 802.11 Protocol Number of Transmit Chains (N TX ) Number of Receive Chains (N RX ) Correlation Signals with Multiple N TX RF Output Power (dBm) Co-location b 1 1 Correlated 21.46 Yes g 1 1 Correlated 22.53 Yes n (HT20) 3 3 Uncorrelated 23.42 Yes n (HT40) 3 3 Uncorrelated 18.72 Yes Note 1: RF output power specifies that Maximum Conducted (Average) Output Power. Worst Maximum RF Output Power Result Exposure Environment General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Separation Distance (cm) 20 Power Level 1 RF Output Power (dBm) Modulation Mode N TX Chain- Port 1 Chain- Port 2 Chain- Port 3 Sum Chain Gain (dBi) EIRP Power PD (S) (mW/cm²) b 1 21.46 - - 21.46 2.40 23.86 0.04839 g 1 22.53 - - 22.53 2.40 24.93 0.06191 n (HT20) 3 18.71 17.58 19.45 23.42 7.17 30.59 0.22785 n (HT40) 3 13.69 14.14 14.01 18.72 7.17 25.89 0.07728 Maximum Permissible Exposure Limit (mW/cm²) 1 Note 1: N TX = Number of Transmit Chains FCC EMF Test Report Report No. : FA462324 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 4 of 6 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 01 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 1.1.4 Result of Maximum Permissible Exposure (5.8G) Transmitter Chains & Receiver Chains Information IEEE Std. 802.11 Protocol Number of Transmit Chains (N TX ) Number of Receive Chains (N RX ) Correlation Signals with Multiple N TX RF Output Power (dBm) Co-location a 1 1 Correlated 21.33 Yes n(HT20) 3 3 Uncorrelated 21.06 Yes n(HT40) 3 3 Uncorrelated 22.98 Yes ac(VHT20) 3 3 Uncorrelated 20.70 Yes ac(VHT40) 3 3 Uncorrelated 22.99 Yes ac(VHT80) 3 3 Uncorrelated 14.87 Yes Note 1: Co-location, Co-location is generally defined as simultaneously transmitting (co-transmitting) antennas within 20 cm of each other. (i.e., EUT has simultaneously co-transmitting that operating 2.4GHz and 5GHz.) Note 2: RF output power specifies that Maximum Conducted (Average) Output Power. Worst Maximum RF Output Power Result Exposure Environment General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Separation Distance (cm) 20 Power Level 1 RF Output Power (dBm) Modulation Mode N TX Chain- Port 1 Chain- Port 2 Chain- Port 3 Sum Chain Gain (dBi) EIRP Power PD (S) (mW/cm²) a 1 21.33 - - 21.33 2.58 23.91 0.04895 n(HT20) 3 16.05 17.74 14.48 21.06 7.35 28.41 0.13811 n(HT40) 3 18.17 19.33 16.75 22.98 7.35 30.33 0.21474 ac(VHT20) 3 15.85 16.73 15.05 20.70 7.35 28.05 0.12707 ac(VHT40) 3 18.19 19.36 16.71 22.99 7.35 30.34 0.21524 ac(VHT80) 3 10.07 11.21 8.66 14.87 7.35 22.22 0.03321 Maximum Permissible Exposure Limit (mW/cm²) 1 Note 1: N TX = Number of Transmit Chains FCC EMF Test Report Report No. : FA462324 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 5 of 6 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 01 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 1.1.5 Result of Maximum Permissible Exposure(5.2G) Transmitter Chains & Receiver Chains Information IEEE Std. 802.11 Protocol Number of Transmit Chains (N TX ) Number of Receive Chains (N RX ) Correlation Signals with Multiple N TX RF Output Power (dBm) Co-location a 1 1 Correlated 23.71 Yes n(HT20) 3 3 Uncorrelated 26.74 Yes n(HT40) 3 3 Uncorrelated 27.24 Yes ac(VHT20) 3 3 Uncorrelated 26.78 Yes ac(VHT40) 3 3 Uncorrelated 27.29 Yes ac(VHT80) 3 3 Uncorrelated 17.40 Yes Note 1: Co-location, Co-location is generally defined as simultaneously transmitting (c…

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Test Report

FCC Test Report Report No. : FR462324 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 1 of 8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 02 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 1 CO-LOCATION 1.1 Transmitter Radiated Unwanted Emissions 1.1.1 Transmitter Radiated Unwanted Emissions Limit Restricted Band Emissions Limit Frequency Range (MHz) Field Strength (uV/m) Field Strength (dBuV/m)Measure Distance (m) 0.009~0.490 2400/F(kHz) 48.5 - 13.8 300 0.490~1.705 24000/F(kHz) 33.8 - 23 30 1.705~30.0 30 29 30 30~88 100 40 3 88~216 150 43.5 3 216~960 200 46 3 Above 960 500 54 3 Note 1: Test distance for frequencies at or above 30 MHz, measurements may be performed at a distance other than the limit distance provided they are not performed in the near field and the emissions to be measured can be detected by the measurement equipment. When performing measurements at a distance other than that specified, the results shall be extrapolated to the specified distance using an extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade (inverse of linear distance for field-strength measurements, inverse of linear distance-squared for power-density measurements). Note 2: Test distance for frequencies at below 30 MHz, measurements may be performed at a distance closer than the EUT limit distance; however, an attempt should be made to avoid making measurements in the near field. When performing measurements below 30 MHz at a closer distance than the limit distance, the results shall be extrapolated to the specified distance by either making measurements at a minimum of two or more distances on at least one radial to determine the proper extrapolation factor or by using the square of an inverse linear distance extrapolation factor (40 dB/decade). The test report shall specify the extrapolation method used to determine compliance of the EUT. Un-restricted Band Emissions Limit RF output power procedure Limit (dB) Peak output power procedure 20 Average output power procedure 30 Note 1: If the peak output power procedure is used to measure the fundamental emission power to demonstrate compliance to requirements, then the peak conducted output power measured within any 100 kHz outside the authorized frequency band shall be attenuated by at least 20 dB relative to the maximum measured in-band peak PSD level. Note 2: If the average output power procedure is used to measure the fundamental emission power to demonstrate compliance to requirements, then the power in any 100 kHz outside of the authorized frequency band shall be attenuated by at least 30 dB relative to the maximum measured in-band average PSD level. 1.1.2 Measuring Instruments Refer a test equipment and calibration data table in this test report. FCC Test Report Report No. : FR462324 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 2 of 8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 02 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 1.1.3 Test Procedures Test Method Measurements may be performed at a distance other than the limit distance provided they are not performed in the near field and the emissions to be measured can be detected by the measurement equipment. When performing measurements at a distance other than that specified, the results shall be extrapolated to the specified distance using an extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade (inverse of linear distance for field-strength measurements, inverse of linear distance-squared for power-density measurements). Measurements in the frequency range 10 GHz - 18GHz are typically made at a closer distance 1m, because the instrumentation noise floor is typically close to the radiated emission limit. Measurements in the frequency range above 18 GHz - 25GHz are typically made at a closer distance 0.5m, because the instrumentation noise floor is typically close to the radiated emission limit. The average emission levels shall be measured in [duty cycle ≥ 98 or duty factor]. For the transmitter unwanted emissions shall be measured using following options below: Refer as FCC KDB 558074, clause 10.1 for unwanted emissions into non-restricted bands. Refer as FCC KDB 558074, clause 10.2 for unwanted emissions into restricted bands. Refer as FCC KDB 558074, clause 10.2.3.3 and 8.2.1 Option 1 (spectral trace averaging) Refer as FCC KDB 558074, clause 10.2.3.3 and 8.2.1 Option 2 (slow sweep speed). Refer as ANSI C63.10, clause 4.2.3.2.3 (Reduced VBW). VBW ≥ 1/T, where T is pulse time. Refer as ANSI C63.10, clause 4.2.3.2.4 average value of pulsed emissions. Refer as FCC KDB 558074, clause 10.2.3.2 and 8.1.1 measurement procedure peak limit. Refer as FCC KDB 558074, clause 10.2.3.1 measurement procedure Quasi-Peak limit. For radiated measurement, refer as FCC KDB 558074, clause 10.2.1. Refer as ANSI C63.10, clause 6.4 for radiated emissions from below 30 MHz. Test distance is 3m. Refer as ANSI C63.10, clause 6.5 for radiated emissions from 30 MHz to 1000 MHz. Test distance is 3m. Refer as ANSI C63.10, clause 6.6 for radiated emissions from above 1 GHz. Test distance is 3m. For conducted and cabinet radiation measurement, refer as FCC KDB 558074, clause 10.2.2. For conducted unwanted emissions into non-restricted bands (relative emission limits). Devices with multiple transmit chains: Refer as FCC KDB 662911, when testing out-of-band and spurious emissions against relative emission limits, tests may be performed on each output individually without summing or adding 10 log(N) if the measurements are made relative to the in-band emissions on the individual outputs. For conducted unwanted emissions into restricted bands (absolute emission limits). Devices with multiple transmit chains using options given below: (1) Measure and sum the spectra across the outputs or (2) Measure and add 10 log(N) dB FCC KDB 558074 FCC Test Report Report No. : FR462324 SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 3 of 8 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 02 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 1.1.4 Test Setup Transmitter Radiated Unwanted Emissions Below 1GHz Magnetic field tests shall be performed in the frequency range of 9 kHz to 30 MHz using…

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Test Report

FCC Test Report Report No. : FR462324AN SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 2 of 99 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 02 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 Table of Contents 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Information.............................................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Support Equipment ................................................................................................................................. 8 1.3 Testing Applied Standards ..................................................................................................................... 9 1.4 Testing Location Information .................................................................................................................. 9 1.5 Measurement Uncertainty .................................................................................................................... 10 2 TEST CONFIGURATION OF EUT ...................................................................................................... 11 2.1 The Worst Case Modulation Configuration .......................................................................................... 11 2.2 The Worst Case Power Setting Parameter .......................................................................................... 11 2.3 The Worst Case Measurement Configuration ...................................................................................... 12 2.4 Test Setup Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 13 3 TRANSMITTER TEST RESULT .......................................................................................................... 15 3.1 AC Power-line Conducted Emissions .................................................................................................. 15 3.2 Emission Bandwidth ............................................................................................................................. 18 3.3 RF Output Power .................................................................................................................................. 22 3.4 Peak Power Spectral Density ............................................................................................................... 27 3.5 Transmitter Bandedge Emissions ........................................................................................................ 31 3.6 Transmitter Unwanted Emissions......................................................................................................... 35 3.7 Frequency Stability ............................................................................................................................... 96 4 TEST EQUIPMENT AND CALIBRATION DATA ................................................................................ 98 FCC Test Report Report No. : FR462324AN SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 3 of 99 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 02 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 Summary of Test Result Conformance Test Specifications Report Clause Ref. Std. Clause Description Result 1.1.2 15.203 Antenna Requirement Complied 3.1 15.207 AC Power-line Conducted Emissions Complied 3.2 15.407(a) Emission Bandwidth Complied 3.3 15.407(a) RF Output Power (Maximum Conducted Output Power) Complied 3.4 15.407(a) Peak Power Spectral Density Complied 3.5 15.407(b) Transmitter Bandedge Emissions Complied 3.6 15.407(b) Transmitter Unwanted Emissions Complied 3.7 15.407(g) Frequency Stability Complied FCC Test Report Report No. : FR462324AN SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 4 of 99 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 02 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 Revision History Report No. Version Description Issued Date FR462324AN Rev. 01 Initial issue of report Sep. 25, 2014 FCC Test Report Report No. : FR462324AN SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. Page No. : 5 of 99 TEL : 886-3-327-3456 Report Version : Rev. 02 FAX : 886-3-327-0973 1 General Description 1.1 Information 1.1.1 RF General Information RF General Information Frequency Range (MHz) IEEE Std. 802.11 Ch. Freq. (MHz) Channel Number Transmit Chains (N TX ) RF Output Power (dBm) Co-location 5150-5250 a 5180-5240 36-48 [4] 1 23.71 Yes 5725-5850 5745-5825 149-165 [5]1 21.33 Yes 5150-5250 n (HT20) 5180-5240 36-48 [4] 3 / 3 26.74 / 26.78 Yes 5725-5850 ac (VHT20) 5745-5825 149-165 [5]3 / 3 21.06 / 20.70 Yes 5150-5250 n (HT40) 5190-5230 38-46 [2] 3 / 3 27.24 / 27.29 Yes 5725-5850 ac (VHT40) 5755-5795 151-159 [2]3 / 3 22.98 /…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Stuart Fillingham(Director)
[email protected]+441235465727Fax: +441235559935

Test Firm

Sporton International Inc.Alex Chen
[email protected]886-3-327-3456Fax: 886-3-327-0973

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
615E5.78 GHz - 5.78 GHz31.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted output power as indicated in the filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Device is operating in a 3T3R Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration as described in this filing. This device has 20, 40 and 80 MHz BW modes. Operating of this device in the 5150 MHz to 5250 MHz range is restricted to indoor use only.

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