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User Manual June 2003 Rev 0 Software Version 3.1 2 Libra 5800 Series User Guide WilLAN Important You can obtain the latest customer documentation for this product by visiting our web site at www.wi-lan.com. Click on Support β Customer Documentation. Updated information will be posted regularly on this site and can be downloaded via the Internet. June 2003 Rev 03 Contents Contents ........................................................................................................ 3 Important Information ................................................................................ 7 Safety considerations ..........................................................................................................7 Warning symbols used in this book 7 About this guide ..................................................................................................................8 Notices ........................................................................................................... 9 Copyright notice .................................................................................................................9 Regulatory notice ................................................................................................................9 Other notices .....................................................................................................................10 Warranty & repair .............................................................................................................10 Customer support contacts ................................................................................................10 Distributor technical support 10 Contacting Wi-LAN Technical Support 11 Wi-LAN product information 11 Publication history ............................................................................................................11 Description .................................................................................................. 13 Overview ...........................................................................................................................13 Libra 5800 Series System Features ...................................................................................13 About W-OFDM ...............................................................................................................14 About Point-to-Multi-Point (P-MP) Systems ...................................................................15 Access Point (AP) Equipment 15 Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) 16 Long Range Customer Premise Equipment (LCPE) 16 Radio Operation Background 17 About Point-to-Point (P-P) Systems .................................................................................18 Rapid Deployment (RD) Equipment 18 Extened Range (ER) Equipment 19 Contents 4 Libra 5800 Series User Guide Hardware ...........................................................................................................................20 Specifications ....................................................................................................................24 Configuration ..............................................................................................27 Overview ...........................................................................................................................27 Accessing the Main Menus ...............................................................................................28 Access Methods 28 Setting VT100 Arrows 30 Powering up the unit .........................................................................................................32 Quick-Start Menu .............................................................................................................33 Exiting Setup 33 Unit Configuration: 34 Radio Configuration: 35 Communication Parameters: 35 Access Configuration: 37 OFDM Channel Statistics: 38 Link Test 38 PDA Setup Menu ..............................................................................................................39 Unit Configuration: 39 Radio Configuration: 40 Communication Parameters: 41 Setup Menu - Second Screen 42 Main System Menu ...........................................................................................................45 System Revision Information ...........................................................................................46 System Software ROM Images .........................................................................................48 Viewing system software ROM images 48 System Current Status .......................................................................................................48 Viewing system current status 48 System Security ................................................................................................................50 Setting Ethernet and wireless access to the TCP/IP Stack 50 Assigning Community Names 52 Setting Menu Passwords 53 Setting Auto Logout Timeout 59 System Commands ...........................................................................................................60 Setting Default System Image 60 Reboot Current Image 60 Rebooting a System Image 61 Restoring the Factory Configuration 62 Resetting MAC Layer Statistics 63 Network Configuration .....................................................................................................64 Setting the Internet IP Address 64 Setting the Internet IP Mask 65 VLAN Tagging 65 VLAN Tagging ID 67 June 2003 Rev 05 VLAN Tagging User Priority 68 Setting Local Network MAC Filtering (LNMF) 68 Radio Configuration .........................................................................................................70 Setting the RF Station ID (P-MP Only) 70 Setting the Sector ID 71 Setting the Synchronization ID 72 Setting the RF Center Frequency 72 Setting Tx Power 74 Setting the Modulation Type 75 Remote Station Configuration Mβ¦
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Wi-LAN, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada Page 1 of 4 BWS 5800 R EV.0A HARDWARE BLOCK DIAGRAMS Wi-LAN, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada Page 2 of 4 NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT AND PROPRIETARY RIGHTS This document contains proprietary information, which is the exclusive property of Wi- LAN, Inc. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as permitted by written license agreement with Wi-LAN, Inc. Information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. In no event will Wi-LAN, Inc. be liable to any party for any direct, indirect, special or other consequential damages for any use of this document or any attachment to it, including, without limitation, any lost profits, business interruption, or otherwise, even if Wi-LAN, Inc. is expressly advised of the possibility of such damages. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice, and does not represent a commitment on the part of Wi-LAN, Inc. Although the information and material contained in this document are believed to be accurate and complete, this document and attached material may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Any attached system diagrams, hardware schematics, technical descriptions, or software listings are for information purposes only. Reproduction in whole or in part to create working hardware or software is strictly prohibited, except as permitted by written license agreement with Wi-LAN, Inc. Wi-LAN, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada Page 3 of 4 Digital Block diagram Wi-LAN, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada Page 4 of 4 RF Block Diagram FilterSwitch Filter - 3dB Resistive Attenuator AT4510 0- 15.5dB Digital Attenuator AD4252 Fractional N Synthesizer 5 Pole Eliptic Filter 5 Pole Eliptic Filter I In Q In 0-31dB Digital Attenuator Radia RC1332 Resistive Splitter - 6dB X 2SAW 32 dB Digital Atten AGC 0-4 SAW SAW Pad Pad LNA 1 AGC 5 Switch 5 Pole Eliptic Filter 5 Pole Eliptic Filter LNA 2 PA FET Driver 2 Driver 1 IF LO f=541M Hz RF VCO f=2405-2455MHZ RX LO f=4810-4910MHz TX LO f=4810-4910MHz TX IF1 f=915MHz RX IF1 f=915MHz IF2 f=374MHz TX RF f=5725-5825MHz RX RF f=5725-5825MHz
LIBRA 5800 P/N 9220-0057 MADE IN CANADA FCC ID: K4BEB05 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. SERIAL#: S021424 Mfg. Rls.: 00 MAC: 001030009018 Date of Mfg.: 3203
BUSINESS GROUP: Hardware DOCUMENT #: 5720-0090-0B-SA VERSION #: 0 DATE: Oct 17,2002 BWS 5000 REV.0A HARDWARE FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION APPROVALS: POSITION NAME SIGNATURE DATE Originator 1 Steve Jang Originator 2 Chad Gilbertson Project Manager Rashed Hayder System Architect Shane Rogers Software Brian Geichen Advance Technology Shawn Taylor Classification: RELEASE: BUSINESS GROUP: Hardware DOCUMENT #: 5720-0090-0B-SA VERSION #: 0 DATE: Oct 17,2002 Wi-LAN, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada Page 2 of 31 MODIFICATION RECORD: VERSION NAME REASON DATE 0A Chad Gilbertson Steve Jang Started from BWS 3000 S-BOX 0B - updated RF section with Radia chipset - remove section on AP Full Duplex - updated power control and monitoring - updated RF calibration attenuator - updated RF control - updated power supply (voltage rail adjust) - updated introduction, two board from three - updated RS-232 Feb 14,2003 BUSINESS GROUP: Hardware DOCUMENT #: 5720-0090-0B-SA VERSION #: 0 DATE: Oct 17,2002 Wi-LAN, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada Page 3 of 31 NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT AND PROPRIETARY RIGHTS This document contains proprietary information, which is the exclusive property of Wi-LAN, Inc. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as permitted by written license agreement with Wi-LAN, Inc. Information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. In no event will Wi-LAN, Inc. be liable to any party for any direct, indirect, special or other consequential damages for any use of this document or any attachment to it, including, without limitation, any lost profits, business interruption, or otherwise, even if Wi-LAN, Inc. is expressly advised of the possibility of such damages. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice, and does not represent a commitment on the part of Wi-LAN, Inc. Although the information and material contained in this document are believed to be accurate and complete, this document and attached material may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Any attached system diagrams, hardware schematics, technical descriptions, or software listings are for information purposes only. Reproduction in whole or in part to create working hardware or software is strictly prohibited, except as permitted by written license agreement with Wi-LAN, Inc. BUSINESS GROUP: Hardware DOCUMENT #: 5720-0090-0B-SA VERSION #: 0 DATE: Oct 17,2002 Wi-LAN, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada Page 4 of 31 Table of Contents 1 Scope................................................................................................................................5 2 Introduction......................................................................................................................5 3 Digital Engine Board.......................................................................................................5 3.1 Scope.................................................................................................................................5 3.2 Power Supply.....................................................................................................................7 3.3 Clocks................................................................................................................................7 3.4 Reset and Power Management.........................................................................................8 3.5 Thermal Management.......................................................................................................9 3.6 MPC855 Microprocessor...................................................................................................9 3.7 RS-232 Interface..............................................................................................................14 3.8 FPGA Programming........................................................................................................14 3.9 RF Power Control and Monitoring...................................................................................14 3.10 RF E 2 PROM Write Protect...............................................................................................15 3.11 RF Synthesizer Configuration..........................................................................................15 3.12 Modulator/Demodulator PLL Configuration.....................................................................15 3.13 RF Calibration Attenuator................................................................................................15 3.14 RF Control.......................................................................................................................16 3.15 I 2 C....................................................................................................................................16 3.16 Ethernet Transceiver.......................................................................................................16 3.17 CPLD...............................................................................................................................17 3.18 Hardware Revision Identification.....................................................................................17 3.19 MPC/DSP Bus Switch......................................................................................................18 3.20 Digital Signal Processor...................................................................................................18 3.21 Xilinx XC2V10004FG - FPGA..........................................................................................21 3.22 Digital Engine Board/RF Board Interface Connector.......................................................23 3.23 JTAG Boundary Scan...................................................................β¦
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Page 1 of 61 Report No: FC03-053A ADDENDUM TO FC03-053 FOR THE WIRELESS NETWORK TRANSMITTER, LIBRA 5800 FCC PART 15 SUBPART C SECTIONS 15.207, 15.209 AND 15.247 AND RSS 210 COMPLIANCE DATE OF ISSUE: SEPTEMBER 23, 2003 PREPARED FOR: Wi-Lan Inc. 2891 Sunridge Way N.E. Calgary, AB P1Y7K7 Canada PREPARED BY: Mary Ellen Clayton CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5473A Clouds Rest Mariposa, CA 95338 P.O. No.: W.O. No.: 104704 80992 Date of test: August 8 - September 12, 2003 Report No.: FC03-053A This report contains a total of 61 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. The results in this report apply only to the items tested, as identified herein. Page 2 of 61 Report No: FC03-053A TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .............................................................................................4 Summary of Results .........................................................................................................5 Conditions for Compliance ..............................................................................................6 Approvals .........................................................................................................................6 Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description ......................................................................7 FCC 15.31(e) Voltage Variation......................................................................................7 FCC 15.31(m) Number Of Channels ...............................................................................7 FCC 15.33(a) Frequency Ranges Tested .........................................................................7 FCC 15.35 Analyzer Bandwidth Settings ........................................................................7 FCC 15.203 Antenna Requirements ................................................................................7 FCC 15.205 Restricted Bands..........................................................................................8 Eut Operating Frequency .................................................................................................8 Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................................8 Peripheral Devices ...........................................................................................................8 Measurement Uncertainty ................................................................................................8 Report of Measurements ..................................................................................................9 Table 1: FCC 15.207 Six Highest Conducted Emission Levels ..........................9 Table 2: FCC 15.209 Six Highest Radiated Emission Levels: 30 MHz - 1 GHz 10 Table 3: FCC 15.209 Six Highest Radiated Emission Levels: 1-40 GHz ...........11 FCC 15.247(a)(2) 6 dB Bandwidth Plots.............................................................12 Table 4: FCC 15.247(b)(3) Peak Output Power ..................................................15 Table 5: FCC 15.247(c) Six Highest Spurious Emission Levels: 30 MHz - 1 GHz ..16 Table 6: FCC 15.247(c) Six Highest Spurious Emission Levels - 1-40 GHz......17 FCC 15.247(c) Band Edge Plots ..........................................................................18 Table 7: FCC 15.247(d) Peak Power Spectral Density........................................20 FCC 15.247(d) Peak Power Spectral Density......................................................21 RSS 210 26 dB Bandwidth Plots .........................................................................24 MPE Calculations ................................................................................................27 Temperature And Humidity During Testing....................................................................28 EUT Setup........................................................................................................................28 Correction Factors............................................................................................................28 Table A: Sample Calculations .............................................................................28 Test Instrumentation and Analyzer Settings ....................................................................29 Spectrum Analyzer Detector Functions ...............................................................29 Peak..........................................................................................................29 Quasi-Peak ...............................................................................................29 Average ....................................................................................................29 EUT Testing.....................................................................................................................30 Mains Conducted Emissions................................................................................30 Antenna Conducted Emissions ............................................................................30 Radiated Emissions ..............................................................................................30 Page 3 of 61 Report No: FC03-053A Transmitter Characteristics ..............................................................................................31 FCC 15.247(a)(2) Bandwidth β Direct Sequence ................................................31 FCC 15.247(b) Peak Output Power .....................................................................31 FCC 15.247(d) Peak Power Spectral Density......................................................31 Appendix A: Test Setup Photographs..............................................................................32 Photograph Showing Direct Connect...................................................................33 Photogrβ¦
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PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING DIRECT CONNECT PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MAINS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Mains Conducted Emissions - Front View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MAINS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Mains Conducted Emissions - Side View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions - Front View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions - Back View
5473A Β· Mariposa, California Β· United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 5.73 GHz - 5.82 GHz | 813.00 mW |

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Equipment Class
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Equipment Class
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