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FJ6-302395802.11b UNIT

Modular Mining Systems Inc
802.11b UNIT - FCC ID FJ6-302395 - Modular Mining Systems Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Feb 23, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 23, 2004
Equipment Note
802.11b UNIT
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
Modular Mining Systems Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Modular Mining Systems M/LC Repeaters 302395 User’s Guide and Repeater Network Design Guide Part Number 201327 February 2004 RESTRICTIVE COVENANT AND DISCLAIMER Copyright © 2004 by Modular Mining Systems, Inc. Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Modular Mining Systems, Inc., makes no representation regarding the fitness, quality, design, condition, capacity, suitability, or performance of the equipment or of the material or workmanship thereof and/or compliance of the system with the requirements of any law or regulations, and disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Modular Mining Systems, Inc., shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to property or injury or death to persons caused by any defect or failure in the system hardware and/or software regardless of the form of action, whether in contract or in tort, including negligence, strict liability, or otherwise. Modular Mining Systems, Inc., is not responsible for any losses, financial or otherwise, that the customer, purchaser, or end user (hereafter, collectively, user) incurs nor shall it be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business or investment profits, business interruption, loss of business information or the like) arising out of the use, interruption in the use of, or performance of the system hardware and/or software. User expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Modular Mining Systems, Inc., from and against all claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including but not limited to: (i) any loss resulting from general or particular requirements of needs of user as defined in user’s originating purchase order; (ii) any damages from loss of use, loss of data, loss of profits, or loss of business arising out of or in connection with the performance of system hardware and/or software; (iii) any loss or damage to property or injury or death to persons proximately resulting from system hardware and/or software, even if entirely due in whole or in part to negligent acts or omissions of Modular Mining Systems, Inc.; and (iv) attorney’s fees and costs. The information described in this document is furnished as proprietary information and may not be copied or sold without the written permission of Modular Mining Systems, Inc. Trademarks The Modular distinctive font, PowerView, ProVision, and WebReports are trademarks of Modular Mining Systems, Inc. The Modular logo, DISPATCH, MasterLink, and IntelliMine are registered U.S. trademarks of Modular Mining Systems, Inc. All other brand names and product names used in this book are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders. February 2004 iii Contents 1. Introduction.......................................................................................................1 2. Design Principles of a M/LC Repeater Network............................................3 2.1 General Hardware Selection Guidelines..........................................................................3 2.1.1 M/LC Infrastructure Hardware...............................................................................................3 2.1.2 Data Rates and Range.............................................................................................................4 2.1.3 M/LC Point-to-Point Links.....................................................................................................4 2.1.4 Temperature Related Decisions..............................................................................................4 2.1.5 Sizing a Solar Repeater..........................................................................................................4 2.1.6 Lightning Protection...............................................................................................................5 2.2 General Coverage Guidelines..........................................................................................6 2.2.1 Locations, Repeater Quantities, and Antennas.......................................................................6 2.2.2 Location Considerations and Antenna Selection....................................................................6 2.2.3 Overall System Throughput Design Considerations..............................................................7 2.2.4 Channel Selection...................................................................................................................7 2.3 The 302395 Repeater Electronics Unit............................................................................8 2.3.1 Approved Antennas................................................................................................................8 2.4 FCC Statements...............................................................................................................9 3. Antenna Evaluation.........................................................................................11 3.1 Antenna Characteristics.................................................................................................12 3.1.1 Antenna Coverage Patterns..................................................................................................12 3.1.2 Antenna Gain........................................................................................................................13 3.1.2.1 dBi (Decibels Relative to Isotropic).......................................................................................13 3.2 Antenna Types...............................................................................................................14 3.3 Antenna Patterns............................................................................................................15 3.3.1 Lobes............................................................................................................…

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Block Diagram

Document # SPEC-PDA-037 Rev. A ECO# 0xxxxxx 3 REFERENCES 3.1 Assembly Drawings: 3.1.1 DWG-4010651 CAD Assembly of M/LC Elect cover to baseplate 3.1.2. DWG-4010645 CAD Assembly of M/LC Electonics into cover 3.1.3. DWG-4017649 Photo Assembly Doc of M/LC Electonics Unit 3.2 Schematics 3.2.1 SCH-285-0200 Schematic of 302394 (285) Interface Board 3.2.2 DWG-4010647 Component Assembly of 302394 Interface Board 4 DESCRIPTION / THEORY OF OPERATION 4.1 The 302395 M/LC Electronics Unit takes a standard Cisco BR350 Bridge (industrial version), and places it into a Hardened aluminum enclosure along with other ciruit board to provide a complete ruggedized wireless access point solution. A ½ Watt RF Linx RF Bi-directional amp is added to increase the range of the unit (8 miles at 2Mbps and 3 miles at 11.0Mbps). A SKII OEM GPS Module from Trimble has been added so that the unit is able to report back it’s position at all times. A Digi-ConnectME module enables monitoring of the GPS, the SSN chip, as well as providing Analog I/O for Monitoring Battery levels and Temperature. A custom MMS circuit board was designed in order to interface the various components, hold the Digi- ConnectME module, provide power distribution and protection, as well as connector interfacing. 5 BLOCK DIAGRAM Page 2 of 6

Cover Letter(s)

M i n i n g S y s t e m s 3289 E. Hemisphere Loop • Tucson, AZ. 85706 U.S.A. PH: 520-746-9127 • FAX: 520-889-5790 •WEB: mmsi.com ________________________________________________________________________ Date: Febuary, 3 2004 Federal Communications Commission EQUIPMENT APPROVAL SERVICES P.O. Box 358315 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315 Attention: Authorization and Evaluation Division Reference: FJ6-302395 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 (d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of some of the information accompanying this Application as listed below: 1. Bill of Materials 302395 (and sub assembly Bill 302418) for the Electronics Unit 2. Photo Assembly Documentation for the 302395 Electronics Unit These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might e harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457 (d)(1)(ii), disclosure of the Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of Grant for this Application Sincerely, Modular Mining Systems Romer Johnson, Senior Design Eng

External Photos

M i n i n g S y s t e m s 3289 E. Hemisphere Loop • Tucson, AZ. 85706 U.S.A. PH: 520-746-9127 • FAX: 520-889-5790 •WEB: mmsi.com ________________________________________________________________________ 302395 Product Photos TOP OF 302395 Electronics Unit BOTTOM View of 302395 Electronics Unit FCC PRODUCT LABEL

ID Label/Location Info

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. ASSEMBLY: XXXXXX SERIAL NUMBER: XXXXXXXXXXXX TUCSON, ARIZONA MADE IN U.S.A. FCC ID: FJ6-302395 IC: 3962A-302395

ID Label/Location Info

M i n i n g S y s t e m s 3289 E. Hemisphere Loop • Tucson, AZ. 85706 U.S.A. PH: 520-746-9127 • FAX: 520-889-5790 •WEB: mmsi.com ________________________________________________________________________ 302395 Product Photos TOP OF 302395 Electronics Unit BOTTOM View of 302395 Electronics Unit FCC PRODUCT LABEL

Operational Description

Document # SPEC-PDA-037 Rev. A ECO# 0xxxxxx 3 REFERENCES 3.1 Assembly Drawings: 3.1.1 DWG-4010651 CAD Assembly of M/LC Elect cover to baseplate 3.1.2. DWG-4010645 CAD Assembly of M/LC Electonics into cover 3.1.3. DWG-4017649 Photo Assembly Doc of M/LC Electonics Unit 3.2 Schematics 3.2.1 SCH-285-0200 Schematic of 302394 (285) Interface Board 3.2.2 DWG-4010647 Component Assembly of 302394 Interface Board 4 DESCRIPTION / THEORY OF OPERATION 4.1 The 302395 M/LC Electronics Unit takes a standard Cisco BR350 Bridge (industrial version), and places it into a Hardened aluminum enclosure along with other ciruit board to provide a complete ruggedized wireless access point solution. A ½ Watt RF Linx RF Bi-directional amp is added to increase the range of the unit (8 miles at 2Mbps and 3 miles at 11.0Mbps). A SKII OEM GPS Module from Trimble has been added so that the unit is able to report back it’s position at all times. A Digi-ConnectME module enables monitoring of the GPS, the SSN chip, as well as providing Analog I/O for Monitoring Battery levels and Temperature. A custom MMS circuit board was designed in order to interface the various components, hold the Digi- ConnectME module, provide power distribution and protection, as well as connector interfacing. 5 BLOCK DIAGRAM Page 2 of 6

Operational Description

Document # SPEC-PDA-037 Rev. A ECO# 0xxxxxx MODULAR MINING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DOCUMENTATION SPECIFICATION: 302395 M/LC Repeater Hub CURRENT REVISION CHANGE DATE AUTHOR REMARKS Rev-A Jan 20, 04 Romer Johnson Original Version 1 OBJECTIVE 1.1 The M/LC (Masterlink Cisco Based) Repeater Electonics Unit provides a improved wireless routing infrastucture option to mines. It leverages Cisco Bridge BR350 Technology, adds a 1/2Watt 2.4GHz amplifier, a custom MMS interface board, all in a ruddedized case with Modular’s standard connectors. 2 SCOPE 2.1 This product will be part of all M/LC Repeaters used to deploy a Cisco based wireless routing infrastuctue This includes basestations, crushers, 150W solar mobile and fixed repeaters, 300W solar mobile and fixed repeaters. Page 1 of 6 Document # SPEC-PDA-037 Rev. A ECO# 0xxxxxx 3 REFERENCES 3.1 Assembly Drawings: 3.1.1 DWG-4010651 CAD Assembly of M/LC Elect cover to baseplate 3.1.2. DWG-4010645 CAD Assembly of M/LC Electonics into cover 3.1.3. DWG-4017649 Photo Assembly Doc of M/LC Electonics Unit 3.2 Schematics 3.2.1 SCH-285-0200 Schematic of 302394 (285) Interface Board 3.2.2 DWG-4010647 Component Assembly of 302394 Interface Board 4 DESCRIPTION / THEORY OF OPERATION 4.1 The 302395 M/LC Electronics Unit takes a standard Cisco BR350 Bridge (industrial version), and places it into a Hardened aluminum enclosure along with other ciruit board to provide a complete ruggedized wireless access point solution. A ½ Watt RF Linx RF Bi-directional amp is added to increase the range of the unit (8 miles at 2Mbps and 3 miles at 11.0Mbps). A SKII OEM GPS Module from Trimble has been added so that the unit is able to report back it’s position at all times. A Digi-ConnectME module enables monitoring of the GPS, the SSN chip, as well as providing Analog I/O for Monitoring Battery levels and Temperature. A custom MMS circuit board was designed in order to interface the various components, hold the Digi- ConnectME module, provide power distribution and protection, as well as connector interfacing. 5 BLOCK DIAGRAM Page 2 of 6 Document # SPEC-PDA-037 Rev. A ECO# 0xxxxxx 6 TOP LEVEL PART NUMBER Description P/N Drawing M/LC Electronics Unit Complete Assembly 302395 DWG-4010651 By adding the 201300 baseplate onto the 302418 “Electronics inside Cover” this Top Level is created. 7 MAJOR SUBASSEMBLIES Description P/N Drawing ASSY M/LC Electronics into Cover 302418 DWG-4010645 This subassembly includes all of the circuit boards and internal harnesses. Major Parts Description P/N RF Amp 2.4GHz Assembly with Power Harness 302415 Cisco BR350 Bridge 106105 OEM GPS Module from Trimble 102912 Interface Circuit Board Complete 302394 Machined Cover 201299 8 INTERNAL HARNESSES Harness Description P/N DWG Harness M/LC Power Input w/Protection 302340 DWG-4013615 Harness M/LC Panel Mnt LED Red 4” 302341 DWG-4013616 Harness M/LC Cisco Serial Input 10-6S to DE9 302402 DWG-4013639 Harness M/LC Ethernet Turck FKFD to RJ-45 8” 302403 DWG-4013640 Harness M/LC Ethernet Turck FKFD to 4S 2mm 302404 DWG-4013641 Harness M/LC PHR 8S 2mm to RJ45 8” 302405 DWG-4013642 Harness M/LC RF RG188 MMCX to N-F BLKHD 302408 DWG-4013623 Harness M/LC RF RF188 MMCX to MMCX 302413 DWG-4013638 Harness M/LC PHR 2mm 2P unterm 302414 DWG-4013643 Harness M/LC RF GPS RG188 TNC-M to SMB-F 302417 DWG-4013646 9 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR PINOUTS 9.1 POWER INPUT: Circular Mil Type 12-3P Pin Signal Name Type A 24V Power In Input B GND Power In Input C N.C. Page 3 of 6 Document # SPEC-PDA-037 Rev. A ECO# 0xxxxxx 9.2 CISCO SERIAL PORT: Circular Mil Type 10-6S Pin Signal Name Type A Cisco RS-232 TX Output B Cisco RS-232 RX Input C GND GND D N.C. N.C E N.C. N.C F N.C. N.C 9.3 DIGI CONNECTME ETHERNET PORT: Turck FKFD Type 8S Pin Signal Name Type 1 N.C. N.C 2 N.C. N.C 3 N.C. N.C 4 TX - Output 5 RX + Input 6 TX + Output 7 N.C. N.C. 8 RX - Input 9.4 CISCO ETHERNET PORT: Turck FKFD Type 8S Pin Signal Name Type 1 N.C. N.C 2 N.C. N.C 3 N.C. N.C 4 TX - Output 5 RX + Input 6 TX + Output 7 N.C. N.C. 8 RX - Input 10 PRODUCTION TEST REQUIREMENTS 10.1 Incoming Test 10.1.1 Test Cisco functionality at incoming using test fixture provided. 10.1.2 Keep cisco in original case and stock 10.2 Final Test following assembly 10.2.1 Test M/LC 302395 using test fixture provided. 10.2.2 Burn in for 24 hours prior to test 10.2.3 Follow Test procedure 201xxx Page 4 of 6 Document # SPEC-PDA-037 Rev. A ECO# 0xxxxxx 11 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Specification Value Units Storage Temp Range -55 to +85 Deg C Operating Temp Range -40 to +60 Deg C Vibration (X,Y,Z) Endurance 4 G Vibration (X,Y,Z) Resonance 1 G Vibration Dozer Profile Passed Water S2 12 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Specification Value Units Size 12.95 X 10.25 X 2.35 IN Mounting (Same pattern as M/L Hubs) 8.94 X 11.65 IN Weight 8.5 Lbs Shock Mounts (Use Red Silcon 106xxx) 4 80Lb 13 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 13.1 General Specification Value Units 24V Power Input Range 18 to 38 Volts Typical Power 7.5 to 8 Watts Serial Connector RS-232 EIA Standard Ethernet Connections 802.3 Standard GPS (5Vis supplied to External GPS Antenna) L1 Low Precision Radio TX Power (802.11b compliant) 27dBm = 1/2 W ½ Watt Radio Range 11.0Mbps (6dB Omnis) 2-3 Miles Radio Range 2.0Mbps (6dB Omnis) 8 Miles Radio RX Sensitivity (at 2.0Mbps) -93 dBm 13.2 Radio Channel Information - 802.11b Compliant Channel Center Frequency Units 1 (1 st Choice) 2.412 GHz 2 2.417 GHz Page 5 of 6 Document # SPEC-PDA-037 Rev. A ECO# 0xxxxxx Page 6 of 6 3 2.422 GHz 4 2.427 GHz 5 2.432 GHz 6 (2 nd Choice) 2.437 GHz 7 2.442 GHz 8 2.447 GHz 9 2.452 GHz 10 2.457 GHz 11 (3 rd Choice) 2.462 GHz a. Spectrum from radio is approximately 20MHz Bandwidth, centered around center frequency. b. A maximum of 3 channels should be used in the same geographic area. c. It is recommend that Channel #1 be used as first choice. d. Radio is a Cisco LM350 Built into the BR350 Bridge.

Parts List/Tune Up Info

M i n i n g S y s t e m s 3289 E. Hemisphere Loop • Tucson, AZ. 85706 U.S.A. PH: 520-746-9127 • FAX: 520-889-5790 •WEB: mmsi.com ________________________________________________________________________ Date: Febuary, 3 2004 Federal Communications Commission EQUIPMENT APPROVAL SERVICES P.O. Box 358315 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315 Attention: Authorization and Evaluation Division Reference: Tune-up Requirement No tuning procedure is required by the end user since this document is covered by the Cisco Certification (LDK 102040). Sincerely, Modular Mining Systems Romer Johnson, Senior Design Eng

RF Exposure Info

FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Environmental Assessment for Mobiles/Fixed Base Station for FCC ID: FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Model:302395 to Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR 1.1310 (MPE) Radiofrequency Radiation Exposure Limits Date Of Report: February 16, 2004 On the Behalf of the Applicant: Modular Mining Systems Inc At the Request of: P.O. Deposit Check #85258 Modular Mining Systems Inc 3289 East Hemisphere Loop Tucson, AZ 85706-5028 Attention of: (520) 806-9127; FAX: 889-5790 (Headquarters) Les Zoschke, Vice President, Product Development Email: [email protected] Romer Johnson, Supervisor, Product Design (520) 806-3603; FAX: 3344 Email: [email protected] Supervised By: Morton Flom, P. Eng. MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Table of Contents Rule Description Page . Test Report 1 . Identification of the Equipment Under Test 2 . Standard Test Conditions and Engineering Practices 5 1.1310 Environmental Assessment 6 MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 1 of 7. Required information per ISO/IEC Guide 25-1990, paragraph 13.2: a) Test Report (Supplemental) b) Laboratory: (FCC: 31040/SIT) (Canada: IC 2044) M. Flom Associates, Inc. 3356 N. San Marcos Place, Suite 107 Chandler, AZ 85225 c) Report Number: d0420037 d) Client: Modular Mining Systems Inc 3289 East Hemisphere Loop Tucson, AZ 85706-5028 e) Identification: 302395 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Description: 802.11b Unit f) EUT Condition: Not required unless specified in individual tests. g) Report Date: February 16, 2004 EUT Received: h, j, k): As indicated in individual tests. i) Sampling method: No sampling procedure used. l) Uncertainty: In accordance with MFA internal quality manual. m) Supervised by: Morton Flom, P. Eng. n) Results: The results presented in this report relate only to the item tested. o) Reproduction: This report must not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from this laboratory. MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 2 of 7. Identification of the Equipment Under Test (EUT) Name and Address of Applicant: Modular Mining Systems Inc 3289 East Hemisphere Loop Tucson, AZ 85706-5028 Manufacturer: Modular Mining Systems Inc 3289 East Hemisphere Loop Tucson, AZ 85706-5028 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Model Number: 302395 Description: 802.11b Unit Type of Emission: DSSS Frequency Range, MHz: 2412 to 2454 Power Rating, Watts: 0.361 EIRP to 0.380 EIRP Switchable Variable x N/A Modulation: AMPS TDMA CDMA x OTHER Antenna: Helical Monopole Whip x Other Note: For RF Safety test antenna gain taken at the upper range of expected gain (i.e. 0 dBd) and RF Power set to highest nominal power across all channels. MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 3 of 7. Industry Canada NIST MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 4 of 7. U.S. Coast Guard MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 5 of 7. Standard Test Conditions and Engineering Practices Except as noted herein, the following conditions and procedures were observed during the testing: In accordance with ANSI C63.4-1992/2000, section 6.1.9, and unless otherwise indicated in the specific measurement results, the ambient temperature of the actual EUT was maintained within the range of 10° to 40°C (50° to 104 °F) unless the particular equipment requirements specify testing over a different temperature range. Also, unless otherwise indicated, the humidity levels were in the range of 10% to 90% relative humidity. Prior to testing, the EUT was tuned up in accordance with the manufacturer's alignment procedures. All external gain controls were maintained at the position of maximum and/or optimum gain throughout the testing. Measurement results, unless otherwise noted, are worst-case measurements. MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 6 of 7. Name of Test: Environmental Assessment Specification: FCC: 47 CFR 1.1310 Measurement Guide: ANSI/IEEE C95.1 1992 Test Equipment: Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) measurement system, consisting of: Narda 8717-1174R, Radiation meter Narda 8761D, E-field probe (300 kHz – 3 GHz) (Calibrated Nov-98) Measurement Procedure: 1. The following measurements were performed with a Narda probe using ANSI/IEEE C95.1 as a guide. 2. Prior to making any measurements, the measurements system was calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer’s procedures. 3. The EUT’s radiating element (antenna) was placed on a 1 m tall table for ease of testing. For equipment normally operated on a metal surface, a ground plane was used. 4. The remaining equipment necessary to operate the EUT was maintained at a distance from the measurement arrangement suitable to minimize interference with the measurements. 5. The minimum safe distance was calculated from the formula Power Density = EIRP / 4πR 2 (Peak Watts/m 2 ). The calculation is shown with the measurement data. 6. With the EUT operating at maximum power, a search was initiated for worst case emissions with the probe raised and lowered over a range of 0.2 to 2 meters in height and over a horizontal plane of 0 o to 360 o . 7. Average values were calculated for the whole body (0.2- 2.0m), lower body (0.2-0.8m) and upper body (1.0-2.0m). Results: Attached. MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 7 of 7. Name of Test: R.F. Radiation Exposure FCC Rules: 1.1307, 1.1310, 1.1311, 2.1091 Description, EUT: See page 2 of Test Report MPE Calculation Frequency = 2412 MHz R.F. Power = 7.244 W EIRP (Maximum with 25 dB antenna) Minimum Safe Distance = [7.244/(12.56 x 50)] 1/2 (Occupational Controlled) = 0.1074 meters = 10.74 cm MFA p0410007, d0420037 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 (The following will be placed in the Instruction Manual) Mandatory Safety Instructions to Installers & Users Use only manufacturer or dealer supplied antenna. Antenna Minimum Safe Distance: 20 cm. The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF (Radio Frequency) energy which is below the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) limits. Ante…

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Schematics

5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 DD CC BB AA SDA SCL Temp SD/ SSN Temp SD/ SSN Txd Rxd SCL SDA Rxd Reset/ Txd Reset/ VCC_5V VCC_3.3V VCC_3.3V VCC_3.3V VIN_PROT VCC_8V VCC_8V VCC_3.3V VIN_PROT VIN_PROT VIN_PROT VCC_8V VCC_3.3V VCC_3.3V VCC_3.3V VCC_3.3V VCC_3.3VVCC_5V VCC_3.3V VIN_PROT VCC_3.3V Title: SizeName:Rev Date: Sheet of Modular Mining Systems 3289 E. Hemisphere Loop Tucson, Arizona 85706-5014 +1-520-746-9127 SCH-285-0200 A Cisco Interface Board C 1 1 Monday, October 06, 2003 A DATEREVER#ORIGDESCRIPTION MJG ADC/DAC 8 VDC Must use 0.63" fiberglass due to Digi-Connect pins 5 VDC 3.3 VDC Protection From Cisco AP Brd To External Connector To RF Linx Amp To PWR LED Void power planes under ethernet signals RXD1 - TTL 1PPS BUPWR +5V RXD2 - TTL GND TXD2 - TTL TXD1 - TTL Lassen SK-II Vin = 20VDC to 35VDC 75 mil traces in power section. --> --> <-- <-- 9/3/033.3V reg package change Do Not Populate Vin Gnd TX+ TX- RX+ RX- TX+ TX- RX+ RX- GND GND VIN_PROT VIN_PROT N.C. + C13 10uF R11 953R R17 68R1 R15 20K R20 20K U13 LM61 Vs 1 Vo 2 Gnd 3 C22 0.1uF 50V C1 0.1uF C10 0.01uF 1KV C4 0.1uF + C12 100uF 100V R19 5.11K + C20 100uF MNT1 Mount Hole 1 P1 8P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C16 0.1uF U11 P2403HD/4 Vin 10 Vout 2 NC 3 Gnd 9 U1 PCF8591 CH1 1 CH2 2 CH3 3 CH4 4 A0 5 A1 6 A2 7 VSS 8 VCC 16 SDA 9 SCL 10 OSC 11 EXT 12 VREF 14 AOUT 15 AGND 13 TP6 1 2 R16 68R1 R14 20K TP1 . 1 R7 1K TP8 1 2 C6 0.1uF 50V + C7 100uF R2 5.11K U15 MCP120 RESET/ 1 Vdd 2 Vss 3 + C11 100uF 100V TP7 1 2 TP2 . 1 P2 2P 1 2 D3 13 2 P5 4P 1 2 3 4 R1 5.11K U14 DigiConnect ME Veth+ 1 Veth- 2 Rxd 7 Txd 8 RTS/GP4 9 DTR/GP5 10 CTS/GP2 11 DSR/GP3 12 DCD/GP1 13 RESET/ 14 Vcc 15 Gnd 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC 19 NC 20 Shield 24 Shield 23 Shield 22 Shield 21 D1 Zener Vz=36V, Pd=5W 2 1 P4 8P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C5 0.1uF R12 1.82K R6 0R + C21 1uF R18 5.11K R4 5.11K U5 DS2430A GND 1 DATA 2 3 4 5 6 U9 SCR-TO220 2 1 3 C14 0.1uF TP4 1 2 + C3 100uF P6 3P 1 2 3 R13 604R P3 2P 1 2 + C17 100uF U6 PT78ST108S Vin 1 Gnd 2 Vout 3 U4 LP2957-TO263 IN_6-30V 1 REG_5V 2 GND 3 CASE 6 SHDW 4 ERR 5 R9 RXE135 72V, 1.35A R8 2K R5 0R + C18 1uF C2 0.1uF TP3 1 2

Test Report

FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Transmitter Certification of FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Model: 302395 to Federal Communications Commission Rule Part(s) 15.247, Confidentiality Date Of Report: February 16, 2004 On the Behalf of the Applicant: Modular Mining Systems Inc At the Request of: P.O. Deposit Check #85258 Modular Mining Systems Inc 3289 East Hemisphere Loop Tucson, AZ 85706-5028 Attention of: (520) 806-9127; FAX: 889-5790 (Headquarters) Les Zoschke, Vice President, Product Development Email: [email protected] Romer Johnson, Supervisor, Product Design (520) 806-3603; FAX: 3344 Email: [email protected] Supervised By: Morton Flom, P. Eng. MFA p0410007, d0420032 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 List Of Exhibits (FCC Certification (Transmitters) - Revised 9/28/98) Applicant: Modular Mining Systems Inc FCC ID: FJ6-302395 By Applicant: 1. Letter Of Authorization x 2. Identification Drawings x ID Label x Location Info x Attestation Statement(S) x Location of Compliance Statement 3. Documentation: 2.1033(B) (3) User Manual x (4) Operational Description x (5) Block Diagram x (5) Schematic Diagram x (7) External Photographs x Internal Photographs x Parts List x Tune Up Info x Active Devices 4. Draft Specification Information x By M.F.A. Inc. A. Testimonial & Statement of Certification MFA p0410007, d0420032 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 The applicant has been cautioned as to the following: 15.21 Information to User. The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 15.27(a) Special Accessories. Equipment marketed to a consumer must be capable of complying with the necessary regulations in the configuration in which the equipment is marketed. Where special accessories, such as shielded cables and/or special connectors are required to enable an unintentional or intentional radiator to comply with the emission limits in this part, the equipment must be marketed with, i.e. shipped and sold with, those special accessories. However, in lieu of shipping or packaging the special accessories with the unintentional or intentional radiator, the responsible party may employ other methods of ensuring that the special accessories are provided to the consumer, without additional charge. Information detailing any alternative method used to supply the special accessories for a grant of equipment authorization or retained in the verification records, as appropriate. The party responsible for the equipment, as detailed in § 2.909 of this chapter, shall ensure that these special accessories are provided with the equipment. The instruction manual for such devices shall include appropriate instructions on the first page of text concerned with the installation of the device that these special accessories must be used with the device. It is the responsibility of the user to use the needed special accessories supplied with the equipment. MFA p0410007, d0420032 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Table Of Contents Rule Description Page . Test Report 1 2.1033(c) General Information Required 2 . Standard Test Conditions and Engineering Practices 7 2.1046(a) ERP Carrier Power (Radiated) 8 15.247(c). Out of Band Emissions 12 15.205. Restricted Bands Of Operation 14 15.247(a)(2). Allowed Occupied Bandwidth 18 15.247(d). Transmitter Power Density 28 15.247(e). Processing Gain (Summary) 28 MFA p0410007, d0420032 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 1 of 32. Required information per ISO/IEC Guide 25-1990, paragraph 13.2: a) Test Report b) Laboratory: (FCC: 31040/SIT) (Canada: IC 2044) M. Flom Associates, Inc. 3356 N. San Marcos Place, Suite 107 Chandler, AZ 85225 c) Report Number: d0420032 d) Client: Modular Mining Systems Inc 3289 East Hemisphere Loop Tucson, AZ 85706-5028 e) Identification: 302395 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 S/N: Prototype Description: 802.11b Unit f) EUT Condition: Not required unless specified in individual tests. g) Report Date: February 16, 2004 EUT Received: h, j, k): As indicated in individual tests. i) Sampling method: No sampling procedure used. l) Uncertainty: In accordance with MFA internal quality manual. m) Supervised by: Morton Flom, P. Eng. n) Results: The results presented in this report relate only to the item tested. o) Reproduction: This report must not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from this laboratory. MFA p0410007, d0420032 FCC ID: FJ6-302395 Page Number 2 of 32. List Of General Information Required For Certification In Accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Les Zoschke(Vice President, Product Development)
[email protected]520 746-9127Fax: 520 889-5790

Test Firm

M. Flom Associates, Inc.Morton Flom
[email protected]480-926-3100Fax: 480-926-3598

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz127.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is Conducted. This device must be professionally installed. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on indoor or outdoor permanent structures with 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. This transmitter is restricted for use with the specific antenna(s) tested in this application for Certification. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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