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1 Revision: 1.3 (12/21/10) Showlink 2.4 GHz Detachable Antenna Showlink Data Status LED Power Status LED Ethernet Status LED Threaded mounting point External Power Supply Connector Reset Settings Button Ethernet Port Scanning Antenna for Channel Agility AXT610 Showlink Wireless Access Point The AXT610 ShowLink wireless access point delivers real-time wireless control of the Axient transmitters. The access point uses the 2.4 GHz spectrum to relay parameter changes made at the receiver or in Wireless Workbench 6 to the transmitter. All parameter changes occur instantly without interrupting the performer. A single access point can support up to 16 transmitters. Multiple access points can be used to extend the control range or increase transmitter capacity. Features Included Accessories • Expanded coverage range - coverage range is equal to the broadcasting range of the transmitters • Automatic network addressing - DHCP IP addressing automatically configures the network address • Reliable performance - the access point uses channel agility to scan and monitor the quality of the 2.4 GHz communication channel. If channel quality deteriorates, the access point automatically switches to a clear frequency • Remote monitoring - remotely monitor access point status and change settings using Wireless Workbench (WWB) software • Real-time wireless control of transmitters - make parameter changes without interrupting performers • Simple interface - LEDs instantly show the health of the Showlink connection, Ethernet data, and the power supply • High transmitter capacity - control 16 transmitters with a single access point • Build an expandable network - increase capacity and coverage by adding more access points to the network • Convenient power options - uses power over Ethernet (PoE) supplied by other Axient components for fewer cables • WA371 wireless microphone clip for mounting on a mic stand • Euro thread adapter for WA371 • C825 shielded 25-foot Ethernet cable for ShowLink access point, RJ45 to EtherCon connector AXT610 Axient Wireless Showlink Acces Point PUSH DRAFT 2 Revision: 1.3 (12/21/10) Coverage Area The coverage area of the access point matches the transmitter’s RF range. Use the ShowLink Test feature in the receiver menu to map the boundaries of the coverage area. Multiple access points can be used to increase the coverage area or expand coverage to multiple rooms. Transmitter Capacity A single access point supports up to 16 transmitters. Any transmitter within range of an active access point with available capacity will be automatically controlled by that access point. When multiple access points are used to increase transmitter capacity or increase coverage range, the network will automatically divide transmitter control between each access point. All changes in control between access points occur seamlessly and automatically, without requiring user intervention. 2.4 GHz Command Channel Agility If the access point experiences interference from Wi-Fi or other devices sharing the spectrum, channel agility automatically switches to a clear channel. Showlink Basics Power Over Ethernet The Shure Ethernet switch and Axient rack components offer Power over Ethernet (PoE) enabled network ports. When the access point is connected to a PoE enabled network port using a CAT 5E shielded Ethernet cable, power will automatically be supplied as long as the host component is powered on. External Power Supply (Optional) If power over Ethernet (PoE) is not available, an external power source supplying 15VDC ±10% (250mA) can power the access point. 1. Connect the power source to the external power supply jack. 2. Tighten the locking ring to secure the plug. 3. Plug the power supply AC line cord into an AC power source. 4. Connect a CAT 5E shielded Ethernet cable to the access point. Networking Power PUSH Ethernet Port External Power Supply Jack Reset Option Reset Button PUSH Networking the access point using a Shure Ethernet switch or a DHCP enabled router automatically assigns an IP address, simplifying network setup. The network connection allows the access point to share data with networked Axient components and enables wireless control of the transmitters. Pressing the reset button located on the bottom of the housing restores the access point to the following settings: • IP Address Mode = DHCP • Channel Agility = Enabled • Device ID = AXT610 • All associated transmitters will be cleared • Channel Mask = All frequency exclusions will be cleared ShowLink Channels and 2.4 GHz Spectrum ShowLink channels that enable remote control of Axient transmitters operate in the 2.40 to 2.484 GHz portion of the RF spectrum in accordance with the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol. Within the 2.4 GHz spectrum, 16 channels are available for ShowLink communication. Available spectrum, low interference, and global availability make the 2.4 GHz spectrum an ideal choice for hosting ShowLink channels. Devices that share the 2.4 GHZ spectrum, including Wi-Fi, are manufactured to efficiently share the spectrum and cause minimal interference. To ensure reliable communication, the access point contains an internal scanning radio that analyzes the 2.4 GHz spectrum hundreds of times per second. If interference is detected, the access point uses channel agility to automatically switch to a clear channel within the spectrum. All transmitters associated with the access point will continue to communicate uninterrupted on the new ShowLink channel. DRAFT 3 Revision: 1.3 (12/21/10) Positioning the Access Point • Provide a clear line of site between the access point and transmitters: mount the access point on a microphone stand or wall to elevate above crowd level • Position the antenna vertically for optimal performance. The swivel joint on the antenna allows a wide range of positioning to maintain a vertical alignment Status LEDs LEDs on the side of the housing visually indicate the status the access point and the flow…
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December 13, 2010 Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc. 1516 Centre Circle Downers Grove, Illinois 60515-1082 SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR NON-DISCLOSURE FOR FCC ID: DD4AXT610 To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.459, Shure Incorporated hereby requests non-disclosure and confidential treatment of the following materials submitted in support of FCC certification application for FCC ID # DD4AXT610: a. Schematic Diagrams b. Operational Description c. Block Diagram d. Parts List e. Tune Up Procedure Above materials contain trade secrets, proprietary and technical information which would customarily be guarded from competitors under 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(2). Disclosure or publication of any portion of this company confidential material to other parties could cause substantial competitive harm and provide unjustified benefits for competitors. Shure Incorporated understands that pursuant to 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(1)(ii) disclosure of the applicant and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the grant. Sincerely yours, Thomas E. Braxton Senior Engineer, Global Compliance Shure Incorporated
December 13, 2010 Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc. 1516 Centre Circle Downers Grove, Illinois 60515-1082 SUBJECT: PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION INTENT FOR FCC ID: DD4AXT610 To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that the Shure AXT610 wireless access point device (FCC ID DD4AXT610) is marketed to commercial sound-reinforcement companies and is designed to be installed by professional audio-system engineers. Sincerely yours, Thomas E. Braxton Senior Engineer, Global Compliance Shure Incorporated
PLATE #: CR-2641 DECRIPTION: Regulatory logos MODEL #: AXT610 PROJECT #: SCALE: 1:1 DESIGNER: C. KNIPSTEIN APPROVED:
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RF SAFETY STATEMENT Date: 12/13/2010 To: Elite Electronics, Inc. 1516 Centre Circle Downers Grove, IL 60515-1082 From: Thomas E. Braxton Phone: 847-600-8582 Senior Engineer, Global Compliance Fax: 847-660-8448 Applicant: Shure Incorporated E-Mail: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________ Dear Ladies and/or Gentlemen: The Shure Model AXT610 Wireless Access Point is not intended to be worn on the body. The Effective Radiated Power of this device is under 200 mW. Dated this 13th day of December, 2010. By: Thomas E. Braxton Title: Senior Engineer, Global Compliance Phone: 847-600-8582 FAX: 847-600-8448
Engineering Test Report No. 1003370-01 Measurement of RF Interference from an Model No. AXT610 Zigbee Transceiver For : Shure Inc. : 5800 West Touhy : Niles, IL 60714 P.O. No. : 4500188069 Date Tested : November 15 – 22, 2010 Test Personnel : Richard E King Specification : FCC "Code of Federal Regulations" Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B and Subpart C, Section 15.247 for Digital Transmission Systems Operating within The band 2400- 2483.5MHz Industry Canada RSS-210 Industry Canada RSS-GEN Test Report By : Richard E King EMC Test Engineer Witnessed By : Tom Braxton Shure Inc. Approved By : Raymond J. Klouda Registered Professional Engineer of Illinois - 44894 Elite Electronic Engineering Inc. 1516 Centre Circle Downers Grove, IL 60515 Tel : (630) 495-9770 Fax: (630) 495-9785 www.elitetest.com Engineering Test Report No. 1003370-01 THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED, EXCEPT IN FULL, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF ELITE ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING INCORPORATED. Page 2 of 64 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Scope of Tests ........................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Purpose ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Deviations, Additions and Exclusions ...................................................................................................... 5 1.4 EMC Laboratory Identification ................................................................................................................ 5 1.5 Laboratory Conditions .............................................................................................................................. 5 2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS ............................................................................................................................ 5 3 EUT SET-UP AND OPERATION ...................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 General Description .................................................................................................................................. 6 3.1.1 Power Input .......................................................................................................................................... 6 3.1.2 Peripheral Equipment ........................................................................................................................... 6 3.1.3 Interconnect Cables .............................................................................................................................. 6 3.1.4 Grounding ............................................................................................................................................ 6 3.2 Operational Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 6 3.3 EUT Modifications ................................................................................................................................... 6 4 TEST FACILITY AND TEST INSTRUMENTATION .......................................................................................... 6 4.1 Shielded Enclosure ................................................................................................................................... 6 4.2 Test Instrumentation ................................................................................................................................. 7 4.3 Calibration Traceability ............................................................................................................................ 7 4.4 Measurement Uncertainty ......................................................................................................................... 7 5 TEST PROCEDURES ....................................................................................................................................... 7 5.1 Duty Cycle Factor Measurements ............................................................................................................ 7 5.1.1 Procedures ............................................................................................................................................ 7 5.1.2 Results .................................................................................................................................................. 7 5.2 Radiated Measurements ............................................................................................................................ 7 5.2.1 Receiver ................................................................................................................................................ 7 5.2.1.1 Requirements ............................................................................................................................... 7 5.2.1.2 Procedure ..................................................................................................................................... 8 5.2.1.3 Results ......................................................................................................................................... 8 5.2.2 Transmitter ........................................................................................................................................... 8 5.2.2.1 Requirements ............................................................................................................................... 8 5.2.2.2 Procedures ................................................................................................................................... 9 5.2.2.3 R…
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Engineering Test Report No. 1003370-01 Page 16 of 64 Figure 4 Test Set-up for Antenna Conducted Emissions – 30MHz to 18GHz Test Set-up for Radiated Emissions – 2GHz to 18GHz, Vertical Polarization
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| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 6.00 mW |
UC Wall
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TXPlug-on Wireless Transmitter
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Gooseneck Transmitter
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DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone
Wireless Gooseneck Transmitter
Equipment Class
DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone
Wireless Boundary Transmitter
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TLD - Licensed LPAS Device