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LANGUAGE : ENGLISH Regulatory Notices Notice: LXE Inc. reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein. Copyright Notice: This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without prior consent, in writing, from LXE Inc. Copyright © 2001 by LXE Inc. An EMS Technologies Company. 125 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092 U.S.A. (770) 447-4224 LXE is a registered trademark of LXE Inc. Microsoft, Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. When this manual is in PDF format: "Acrobat ® Reader Copyright © 1987-1999 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Acrobat, and the Acrobat logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated." applies. FCC Information: This device complies with FCC Rules, part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference and 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Warning: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LXE, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. EMC Directive Requirements: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Industry Canada: This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. 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. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouiller du Canada. Le present appareil numérique n’emet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de le Classe A préscrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édits par le ministere des Communications du Canada. Notice: The long term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields have not been investigated by UL. RF Safety Notice: Caution: This device is intended to transmit RF energy. For protection against RF exposure to humans and in accordance with FCC rules and Industry Canada rules, this transmitter should be installed such that a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.8 in.) is maintained between the antenna and the general population.
Cisco Systems, Inc. 320 Springside Drive Akron, Ohio 44333 Phone: 330 664-7900 Fax: 330-664-7922 http://www.cisco.com November 5, 2001 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 RE: FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M / EA102762 and KDZLXE6726P / EA102766 To Whom It May Concern:: With this letter Cisco Systems, Inc. requests that the FCC utilize proprietary information included with FCC ID LDK102040 filing documentation in support of the following LXE, Inc. filings: KDZLXE6726M KDZLXE6726P EA102762 EA102766 In addition, Cisco Systems, Inc. requests that no proprietary information be released to LXE, Inc. as a result of this authorization. The radio module has not been modified in any manner. Best Regards, Jim Nicholson EMC Compliance Engineer
Cisco Systems, Inc. 320 Springside Drive Akron, Ohio 44333 Phone: 330 664-7900 Fax: 330-664-7922 http://www.cisco.com January 16, 2002 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 RE: FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M / EA102762 and KDZLXE6726P / EA102766 To Whom It May Concern: In support of the above listed LXE, Inc. filings, Cisco Systems Inc. requests that the following information be held confidential pursuant to 47 CFR Part 0 §0.457 and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, because the information provided is proprietary and contains trade secrets. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Schematics Block Diagram Bills of Material Operational Description In addition, Cisco Systems, Inc. requests that no proprietary information be released to LXE, Inc. as a result of this authorization. The radio module has not been modified in any manner. Best Regards, Jim Nicholson EMC Compliance Engineer
An Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway125 Technology Parkway Norcross, Georgia, US Norcross, Georgia, US 3009230092 (770) 447(770) 447--42244224 January 29, 2002 Joe Dichoso FCC Application Processing Branch Colombia, MD Dear Joe: This is in response to your request for additional information regarding FCC ID KDZLXE6726M, set forth in your correspondence reference number 21532. Regarding item : 1) External photos of host and antenna requested: New photo exhibit uploaded, entitled ‘Addendum 3’. Also, the list of Access Point antennas originally filed has been shortened. Please see revised list, Table 1 from Page 5 of original report, submitted as separate exhibit entitled ‘ Amendment 2’. 2) Updated RF Safety statement in our Operator’s Guides to state that the device is not to be co-located with other transmitters. Revised RF Safety Statement is shown in revised RF Safety Statement exhibit; see item 4 below for revision details. 3) Confidential letter from Cisco requested; letter has been uploaded as exhibit. 4) Clarify RF Safety Exhibit. New exhibit uploaded, entitled ‘ Amendment 3 ‘. The revision makes changes to pages 3 – 6 to remove references to the KDZLXE6726P (portable) filing, update the antenna list, update the conducted power output, and revise safety statements to comply with item 2 above. Page 21 revised to correct typographical error on FCC ID. 5) Bandedge plots and data demonstrating compliance in the restricted band 2485.5 MHz – 2500 MHz have been uploaded as separate exibit, entitled ‘Addendum 1’. 6) The unique connector used is an MMCX type connector. 7) AC line conducted tests apply to the Access Point hosts only. All other hosts are battery powered. Test report has been uploaded as exhibit, entitled ‘ Addendum 2’. 8) Output power – requested 100 mW, data shows 52 mW. Revised output power data uploaded as exhibit, entitled ‘Amendment 1’. 9) The device has two ports that do not transmit simultaneously. Data and plots of comparative conducted emissions between right and left ports has been uploaded as separate exhibit, entitled ‘Left vs right ports’. No notable difference between ports. l Page 2 January 29, 2002 10) Compliance with modular approval requirements: • The device was tested standalone, by utilizing a PCMCIA extender card that brings the EUT outside of the host PC. Additional test setup photo uploaded as exhibit. • The device has its own RF shielding. Internal shields can be viewed in the internal photo exhibit. External shield may be viewed in the external photo exhibit. • The device has its own voltage regulation – it cannot be operated over 5.5 Vdc input. • The device has its own data buffering. • The device complies with the antenna requirements of Section 15.203 & 15.204(c) by employing a smaller than normal footprint, MMCX type connector. When used in an Access Point host, the connector accessible is an R-TNC type. All antennas offered for sale with this device by LXE are included in the filing. In correspondence ref # 21533, for KDZLXE6726P, you requested that the following information be uploaded as exhibits in this file also: • Schematic, block diagram, and operational description has been uploaded as exhibits. • Processing gain data has been uploaded as a separate exhibit. Sincerely, D.C. Massey Lead Regulatory Engineer
An Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, Georgia, US 30092 (770) 447-4224 February 28, 2002 Joe Dichoso FCC Application Processing Branch Colombia, MD Dear Joe: This letter is to request modular transmitter approval for FCC ID #KDZLXE6726M per FCC Public Notice DA 00-1407. The unit meets the requirements of the numbered items listed in the Public Notice in the following ways: 1. The device has its own RF shielding. Internal shields can be viewed in the internal photo exhibit submitted with the application. External shield may be viewed in the external photo exhibit. 2. The device has its own data buffering. 3. The device has its own voltage regulation – it cannot be operated over 5.5 Vdc input. 4. The device complies with the antenna requirements of Section 15.203 & 15.204(c) by employing a smaller than normal footprint, MMCX type connector. When used in an Access Point host, the connector accessible is an R-TNC type. All antennas offered for sale with this device by LXE are included in the filing. 5. The device was tested standalone, by utilizing a PCMCIA extender card that brings the EUT outside of the host PC. 6. The transmitter is labeled with its own FCC ID number. 7. The transmitter complies with all applicable rules, and the user cannot alter operation of the transmitter. The usable channel set and output power is programmed by the manufacturer. When used in an Access Point host, the user may decrease the output power level below 100 mW, but cannot adjust output power higher than the granted power of 100mW. No special user instructions are required in order to comply with FCC rules. 8. An RF exposure statement of compliance has been submitted as an exhibit to this application. Sincerely, D.C. Massey Lead Regulatory Engineer
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Appendix D RF Safety 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, Georgia, US 30092 RF Exposure Compliance Statement FCC 15.247(b)(4) & FCC 2.1091 Mobile Devices LXE Model 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M LXE Project No: 01-073 LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M LXE Project: 01-073 Page 2 LXE 6726 Transceiver The LXE 6726 is an OEM Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum product manufactured by Cisco Systems. It is IEEE 802.11b compliant and operates in the band of 2400-2483.5 GHz. The radio is capable of 4 data rates and self adjusts to the most appropriate rate depending on the performance required. The data rates are 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps, where 11 Mbps gives the maximum throughput for data transfer, and 1 Mbps gives the best coverage where only small data packets are sent. The radio has 2 ports, each cable of TX/RX operation. The card can be used either with a single antenna scheme in the main port, or a diverse antenna scheme using both ports. The conducted peak output power of the 6726 is 17.17 dbm Intended Use The LXE 6726 transceiver is integrated into LXE host products defined as mobile and portable according to section 2.1091 and 2.1093 respectively of the FCC rules. Portable hosts identified in this report are hand- held devices only and are not intended to be used on the body. Users instructions are being updated to inform the user of the correct way to use these devices in such a manner as to maintain a distance of 20cm from the rest of the body. A separate certification has been obtained for this same radio for LXE devices defined as portable that are intended to be used on the operators body. The FCC ID for this certification is KDZLXE6726P. Terminals currently targeted for integration of the 6726 radio card are the MX1, MX2, 2325, VX1, VX2 and 1590. These terminals are LXE PC based mini-computers equipped with PCMCIA slots to accommodate the various radio cards offered, or they can be used as batch terminals with no radio card at all. For batch operations, the PCMCIA slots are utilized as memory or storage space enhancements. All terminals have been evaluated to, and found to comply with, FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A, and in some cases Class B emission requirements. LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M LXE Project: 01-073 Page 3 Antennas The table below describes each of the antennas and in which terminal they are to be used Manufacturer Mfr. P/N LXE P/N LXE Model used on Type Gain (dbi) Antenna Scheme Cushcraft RTN2400SXR Maxrad MQWS2400RPC 153180-0001 VX Series Omni 0 Non-Diverse Huber & Suner 9090.16.0001 990004-0027 2325 Omni 1.8 Non-Diverse LXE 155522-0001 155522-0001 Omni 155814-0001 155814-0001 MX1 Patch 0 Diverse Toko DAC2450CT1 NONE MX2 Omni 2.15 Non-Diverse Maxrad MHWS2400RPC 480429-0400 MCWS Omni 2.0 Non-Diverse Cushcraft S2400XXXX ** 153179-0001 Access Points 6720, 6721 Omni 0 Both 153325-0001 Omni 0 480424-0400 Omni 0 S2403XXXX ** 153599-0001 Omni 3 153600-0001 Omni 3 480424-3404 Omni 3 S2406XXXX ** 480424-1702 Directional 6 480424-3402 Patch 6 481246-2400 Patch 6 PC2415XXXX ** 460601-3020 YAGI 15 460602-3020 YAGI 15 S2401290P 12RTN 480429-2703 90° Directional 12 Hypergain HG2415P 480429-0415 Omni 15 LXE Spire 155846-0001 Omni 3 155845-0001 Omni 6 Mobile Mark OD9-2400 480424-0411 Omni 9 OD12-2400 480429-0411 Omni 12 Xertex 245BD5W-XXXX ** 155311-0001 Patch 6 480424-3411 Patch 6 LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M LXE Project: 01-073 Page 4 Hand-Held Hosts The MX1, 2325 and MX2 are intended solely for use in the operators hands. LXE offers no accessories with these devices to allow them to be used on the body, except in the hands. The LXE MX product family is a series of rugged, handheld computers (HHC’s). As with the VX series, these products are used typically in warehouse or port environments for inventory tracking applications. All are battery powered and are very similar in function. The models differ in features such as display and keyboard size and configuration, CPU speed, memory, mass storage, etc. Communications from the HHC to application server is via an RF link to LXE Access Points, devices used to connect the wireless LAN to a wired LAN. Photographs showing the operating configurations and exposure conditions of each of the hosts have been submitted separately with this filing. Based on the low output power of the radio, the limited gain of the antennas and the high SAR limits for the hands, we believe a SAR evaluation is not necessary for the hand-held computers. However in an effort to advise the user of the potential risk of excessive exposure, we intend to include the following statement in each of the manuals: Caution This device transmits RF energy and is designed for hand-held operation only. Use of this device in a manner not consistent with the users instructions can increase the risk of excessive RF exposure. Vehicle Mounted Hosts The LXE VX product family is a series of rugged, vehicle mounted computers (VMC’s), whose primary application is to provide data exchange with an application host via a wireless LAN network. The typical application is a VMC mounted on a lift truck in a warehouse or port environment, equipped with a laser barcode scanner, used as an inventory-tracking tool. Communications from the VMC to application server is via an RF link to LXE Access Points, devices used to connect the wireless LAN to a wired LAN. All VMC’s use the same antenna and when installed according to the installation guide, maintain a minimum of 20cm from the antenna to the general population. The following statement is included in the installation guide of each of the VMt’s: Caution This device is intended to transmit RF energy. For protection against excessive RF exposure to humans and in accordance with FCC rules, this transmitter should be installed such that a minimum separation distance of at least 20cm is maintained between the antenna and the general population Sales brochures have been uploaded that show a typical installation and/or use for thes…
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125 Technology Parkway Norcross, Georgia, US 30092 RF Exposure Compliance Statement FCC 15.247(b)(4) & FCC 2.1091 Mobile Devices LXE Model 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M LXE Project No: 01-073 Amendment 4: Revised RF Safety Statement (Rev. 03) Issue Date: February 22, 2002 LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M LXE Project: 01-073 Page 2 LXE 6726 Transceiver The LXE 6726 is an OEM Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum product manufactured by Cisco Systems. It is IEEE 802.11b compliant and operates in the band of 2400-2483.5 GHz. The radio is capable of 4 data rates and self adjusts to the most appropriate rate depending on the performance required. The data rates are 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps, where 11 Mbps gives the maximum throughput for data transfer, and 1 Mbps gives the best coverage where only small data packets are sent. The radio has 2 ports, each cable of TX/RX operation. The card can be used either with a single antenna scheme in the main port, or a diverse antenna scheme using both ports. The average conducted output power of the 6726 is 19.29 dbm Intended Use The LXE 6726 transceiver is integrated into LXE host products defined as mobile according to section 2.1091 of the FCC rules. The hosts identified in this report are vehicle-mounted devices, wall-or-ceiling mount devices, and hand-held devices not designed to be used on the body. Terminals currently targeted for integration of the 6726 radio card are the MX1, MX2, 2325, MCWS, and VX-Series. These terminals are LXE PC based mini-computers equipped with PCMCIA slots to accommodate the various radio cards offered, or they can be used as batch terminals with no radio card at all. For batch operations, the PCMCIA slots are utilized as memory or storage space enhancements. All terminals have been evaluated to, and found to comply with, FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A, and in some cases Class B emission requirements. LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M LXE Project: 01-073 Page 3 Antennas The table below describes each of the antennas and in which terminal they are to be used. Table 1: Antennas Manufacturer Mfr. P/N LXE P/N LXE Model used on Type Gain (dbi) Power Density (S), at 20cm, in mW/cm 2 Cushcraft RTN2400SXR Maxrad MQWS2400RPC 153180-0001 VX Series Omni 0 0.02 Huber- Suner 9090.16.0001 990004-0027 2325 Omni 1.8 0.03 155522-0001 155522-0001 Omni LXE 155814-0001 155814-0001 MX1 Patch 0 0.02 Toko DAC2450CT1 NONE MX2 Omni 2.15 0.033 Maxrad MHWS2400RPC 480429-0400 MCWS Omni 2.0 0.032 S2400BFNM 153325-0001 Omni 0 0.02 S2406PP18BLKNF 480424-3402 Patch 6 0.08 PC2415N 460602-3020 YAGI 15 0.63 Cushcraft S2401290P 12RTN 480429-2703 90° Directional 12 0.32 Hypergain HG2415P 480429-0415 Omni 15 0.63 155846-0001 Omni 3 0.04 LXE Spire 155845-0001 Omni 6 0.08 OD9-2400 480424-0411 Omni 9 0.16 Mobile Mark OD12-2400 480429-0411 Access Points 6720, 6721, 6723, 6724 Omni 12 0.32 Notes: The MX1 employs two antennas for a diverse antenna scheme; only one antenna can transmit at any given time. Power Density Calculations at 20cm: Per OET Bulletin 65 Using the calculation given in OET Bulletin 65, 2 4R PG S π =, where S = power density P = power input to the antenna, in mW G = power gain of the antenna R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna, in cm Because the antenna gain is known in dBi, G must be converted first to a numeric gain by the equation: 10 10 dB G= For the values given for S in the table, a value of 100mW (max radio output power) is used for P, and R is set at 20 cm. LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M LXE Project: 01-073 Page 4 Hand-Held Hosts The MX1, 2325 and MX2 are intended solely for use in the operators hands. LXE offers no accessories with these devices to allow them to be used on the body, except in the hands. The LXE MX product family is a series of rugged, handheld computers (HHC’s). These products are used typically in warehouse or port environments for inventory tracking applications. All are battery powered and are very similar in function. The models differ in features such as display and keyboard size and configuration, CPU speed, memory, mass storage, etc. Communications from the HHC to application server is via an RF link to LXE Access Points, devices used to connect the wireless LAN to a wired LAN. Photographs showing the operating configurations and exposure conditions of each of the hosts have been submitted separately with this filing. Based on the low output power of the radio, the limited gain of the antennas and the high SAR limits for the hands, we believe a SAR evaluation is not necessary for the hand-held computers. However in an effort to advise the user of the potential risk of excessive exposure, we include the following statement in each of the manuals: Caution This device is intended to transmit RF energy. For protection against excessive RF exposure to humans and in accordance with FCC and Industry Canada rules, care should be taken to maintain a minimum separation distance of at least 20cm (7.8 in.) between the antenna and the general population. This device is not to be co-located with other transmitters. Because the MX1 and MX2 hosts employ internal antennas not visible to the user, an illustration showing the general location of the antennas will be inserted into the Operators Guide below the warning shown above. Vehicle Mounted Hosts The LXE VX product family is a series of rugged, vehicle mounted computers (VMC’s), whose primary application is to provide data exchange with an application host via a wireless LAN network. The typical application is a VMC mounted on a lift truck in a warehouse or port environment, equipped with a laser barcode scanner, used as an inventory-tracking tool. Communications from the VMC to application server is via an RF link to LXE Access Points, devices used to connect the wireless LAN to a wired LAN. All VMC’s use the same antenna and when installed according to the installation guide, maintain a minimum of 20cm from the antenna to the general populat…
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125 Technology Parkway Norcross, Georgia, US 30092 Test Report LXE Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Transmitter Mobile Equipment Certification Applicant: LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092 Purpose of Testing: To demonstrate compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart C Prepared By: D. C. Massey Lead Regulatory Engineer Page 2 Issue Date: October 18, 2001 Table of Contents 1.0 General 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Product Description 3 1.2.1 General 3 1.2.2 Intended Use 3 1.2.3 Technical Specifications 4 1.2.4 Antennas 5 1.2.5 Radio Hosts 5 2.0 Location of Test Facility 6 2.1 Description of Test Facility 7 2.2 Radiated Test Site Illustration 7 3.0 Applicable Standards and References 8 4.0 List of Test Equipment 8 5.0 Support Equipment 8 6.0 EUT Setup Block Diagram 9 7.0 Summary of Tests 9 7.1 Section 15.203 - Antenna Requirement 9 7.2 Section 15.207 - Power Line Conducted Emissions 9 7.3 Section 15.209 - Radiated Emissions 9 7.4 Section 15.247(a)(2) - 6dB Bandwidth Requirement 10 7.5 Section 15.247(b) - Peak Output Power 10 7.6 Section 15.247(c) - Spurious Emissions 11 7.6.1 RF Conducted Spurious Emissions 11 7.6.2 Radiated Spurious Emissions(Restricted Bands) 11 7.7 Section 15.247(d) - Power Spectral Density 14 9.0 Processing Gain – 15.247(e) 15 10.0 Sample Label 15 11.0 RF Safety Statement 15 Appendix A - Conducted Spurious Emissions Appendix B - Radiated Spurious Emissions Appendix C - Processing Gain Report Appendix D - RF Safety Information LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M Page 3 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 Introduction The purpose of this report is to demonstrate compliance with Part 15, Subpart C of the FCC’s Code of Federal Regulations. 1.2 Product Description 1.2.1 General The Equipment Under Test(EUT) is the LXE Model 6726, 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum transceiver. It is offered with 128 bit Wired Equivalent Privacy(WEP). The LXE part number for this radio model is 480631-5010; this part number will appear on the radio and on the host device labels, identifying the transceiver used in the host. The LXE 6726 is an OEM Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum product manufactured by Cisco Systems. It is IEEE 802.11b compliant and operates in the band of 2400-2483.5 GHz. The radio is capable of 4 data rates and self adjusts to the most appropriate rate depending on the performance required. The data rates are 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps, where 11 Mbps gives the maximum throughput for data transfer, and 1 Mbps gives the best coverage where only small data packets are sent. The radio has 2 ports, each capable of TX/RX. The card can be used either with a single antenna scheme in one port, or a diverse antenna scheme using both ports. The radio is housed in a PCMCIA Type II card. 1.2.2 Intended Use The LXE 6726 transceiver will be integrated into LXE wireless LAN products defined as mobile and portable hosts according to section 2.1091 and 2.1093 respectively of the FCC rules. Portable hosts identified in this report are for hand-held use only and are not intended to be used on the body. Users instructions inform the user of the correct way to use these devices in such a manner as to maintain a distance of 20cm from the rest of the body. Detailed operating configurations and exposure conditions are included in the RF safety submittal of this filing. A separate certification has been obtained for this same radio for LXE devices defined as portable that are intended to be used within 20 cm of the operators body. The FCC ID for this certification is KDZLXE6726P. LXE host products currently targeted for integration of the 6726 radio card are the MX1, MX2, 2325, VX1, VX2, VX4, 6720, 6721, and 6724. These products are LXE PC based mini-computers equipped with PCMCIA slots to accommodate the various radio cards offered, or they can be used as batch terminals with no radio card at all. For batch operations, the PCMCIA slots are utilized as memory or storage space enhancements. The 6720, 6721, and 6724 are Access Points for the WLAN system. All hosts have been evaluated to, and found to comply with, FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A, and in some cases Class B emission requirements. LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M Page 4 1.2.3 Technical Specifications Table 1: Specifications Frequency Band 2400-2483.5 MHz Number of Channels 11 Modulation Technique BPSK 1 Mbps QPSK 2 Mbps CCK 5.5 and 11 Mbps Interface PC Card Type II Size Dimensions 85.0 mm X 53.95 mm X 5.0 mm (PC Card) Output power 14 dBm nominal Power Consumption PC Card Doze mode 10 mA Receive mode 280 mA Transit mode 400 mA at max output power Temperature Range (operational) 0-70ºC 95% max. humidity (non condensing) Operating Systems DOS Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT® Windows 2000 Standards IEEE 802.11b Regulations FCC Part 15 Subpart C RSS 139 & RSS 102 ETS 300 328 & 300 826 LXE, Inc. Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M Page 5 1.2.4 Antennas Table 1 below gives the antennas we wish to include with this filing. In addition it identifies the terminal devices in which each antenna will be used with the transmitter. These terminal devices are further described in section 1.2.4 and in the RF safety submittal of this filing. Table 1: Antennas Manufacturer Mfr. P/N LXE P/N LXE Model used on Type Gain (dbi) Antenna Scheme Cushcraft RTN2400SXR Maxrad MQWS2400RPC 153180-0001 VX Series Omni 0 Non-Diverse Huber & Suner 9090.16.0001 990004-0027 2325 Omni 1.8 Non-Diverse 155522-0001 155522-0001 Omni LXE 155814-0001 155814-0001 MX1 Patch 0 Diverse Toko DAC2450CT1 NONE MX2 Omni 2.15 Non-Diverse Maxrad MHWS2400RPC 480429-0400 MCWS Omni 2.0 Non-Diverse 153179-0001 Omni 0 153325-0001 Omni 0 S2400XXXX ** 480424-0400 Omni 0 153599-0001 Omni 3 153600-0001 Omni 3 S2403XXXX ** 480424-3404 Omni 3 480424-1702 Directional 6 480424-3402 Patch 6 S2406XXXX ** 481246-2400 Patch 6 460601-3020 YAGI 15 PC2415XXXX ** 460602-3020 YAGI 15 Cushcraft S2401290P 12RTN 480429-2703 90° Directional 12 Hypergain HG2415P 480429-0415 Omni 15 155846-0001 Omni 3 LXE Spire …
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Appendix A Conducted Spurious Emission Plots
Appendix C Processing Gain
Appendix B (1) Radiated Spurious Emission Plots Antenna P/N 460602-3020 15db YAGI (12 plots)
Appendix B (3) Radiated Spurious Emission Plots Antenna P/N 480429-2703 12db 90° Directional (12 plots)
Appendix B (4) Radiated Spurious Emission Plots For Antenna 480424-3411 6 db patch (12 plots)
125 Technology Parkway Norcross, Georgia, US 30092 Test Report LXE Model: 6726 FCC ID: KDZLXE6726M Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Transmitter Portable Equipment Certification Applicant: LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092 Purpose of Testing: To demonstrate compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart C Amendment 1: Revised output power levels Prepared By: D. C. Massey Lead Regulatory Engineer Issue Date: January 26, 2002 Revised power output levels from page 8: Table 5: Peak Output Power Measured Levels - S/N VMS05360111J Data Rate Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Correction (Mbs) Right Le…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 100.00 mW |

Vehicle Mount Terminal
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Vehicle Mount Terminal
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
Vehicle Mount Terminal
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Vehicle Mount Terminal
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Vehicle Mount Terminal
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System