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SW Version 4.5 May 2007 P/N System Manual BreezeACCESS VL Document History BreezeACCESS VL System Manual iii Document History Topic Description Version/Date Issued FIPS 197 Sections: 4.2.5.6.3, 4.2.6.7 Optional support (under license) of FIPS 197 compliant encryption SW Version 4.0, July 2006 4.9 GHz B&B models Section: 1.4, 1.7.1, 1.7.5.1.1, 1.7.5.4.1 AU/SU with 25dBi antennas for point-to-point links in the 4.9 GHz band SW Version 4.0, July 2006 AUS functionality change Section: 1.2, 4.2.6.2.12 AUS can support up to 8 SU-3/SU-6 units (increased from 5) SW Version 4.0, July 2006 IDU-ODU Cable Section 2.1.2 Update of maximum length of IDU-ODU cable SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Frequency configuration Section 4.2.6.2.3.1, 4.2.6.2.5 Improved mechanism for automatic detection of frequency/bandwidth. Removed parameters: Sub Band select (SU), Frequency Subset Definition (SU). New parameters: User Defined Frequency Subsets. SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Transmit Power, Maximum Transmit Power Section 4.2.6.2.8 Simplified configuration mechanism: A single parameter instead of per- modulation level parameters. SW Version 4.0, July 2006 5.3 FCC limitations Section 4.2.6.2.4.1 Update Tx Power limitations for compliance with FCC regulations SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Per SU Distance Learning Section 4.2.5.6.2, 4.2.6.2.10 New feature SW Version 4.0, July 2006 ATPC Delta from Minimum SNR Level Section 4.2.6.2.8.3.3 Default values updated SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Tx Control Section 4.2.6.2.8.5 Added option: Ethernet Status Control SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Document History BreezeACCESS VL System Manual iv Topic Description Version/Date Issued Lost Beacons Transmission Watchdog Threshold Section 4.2.6.2.16 New feature SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Service Provider Link (VLAN QinQ) Section 4.2.6.4.1 New feature Service Provider Link option added to VLAN Link Type. New parameters: Service Provider VLAN ID, VLAN QinQ Protocol Ethertpe. SW Version 4.0, July 2006 MAC Address List Section 4.2.6.4.7 Improved functionality. New parameter: MAC Address List Action SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Concatenation Section 4.2.6.5.10 Improved mechanism. New parameter: Maximum Concatenated Frame Size. Removed: Maximum Number of Frames SW Version 4.0, July 2006 MIR Table 4-12, Changes in values of Downlink MIR for SU-3, SU-6 SW Version 4.0, July 2006 IP Precedence Threshold Section 4.2.6.6.3.2.2 Default value updated SW Version 4.0, July 2006 DSCP Threshold Section 4.2.6.6.3.2.3 Default value updated SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Low Priority Traffic Minimum Percent Section 4.2.6.6.3.4 New feature SW Version 4.0, July 2006 DRAP support Section 4.2.6.6.4 New feature SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Gateways Table Section 4.2.5.4.1 New – display of existing gateways when DRAP is enabled. SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Wireless Link Prioritization Section 4.2.6.6.3.5 New feature SW Version 4.0, July 2006 FTP Client IP Address Changed functionality SW Version 4.0, Document History BreezeACCESS VL System Manual v Topic Description Version/Date Issued Sections 4.2.3.6, 4.2.3.7 (read only, set to unit’s IP Address) July 2006 FTP Server IP Address Sections 4.2.3.6, 4.2.3.7, 4.2.3.11.4 Changed default to 10.0.0.253 SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Number of HW Retries Section 4.2.6.5.7 Maximum value was changed from 15 to 14 SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Ethernet packet length Section 4.2.5.1.1 Updated maximum length SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Basic Parameters Table Table 3-1 Updated according to applicable changes (new/removed parameters) SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Parameters that are not reset to default value after Set Complete Factory/Operator Defaults Table 4-2 Updated according to applicable changes (new/removed parameters) SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Parameters that are not reset to default value after Set Partial Factory/Operator Defaults Table 4-3 Updated according to applicable changes (new/removed parameters) SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Basic Configuration Menu Section 4.2.4 Updated according to applicable changes (new/removed parameters) SW Version 4.0, July 2006 MIB (Appendix E) Updated according to applicable changes (new/removed parameters) SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Parameters Summary (Appendix F) Updated according to applicable changes (new/removed parameters) SW Version 4.0, July 2006 Using the Feature License Web Application Removed (previously Appendix G) – Available as a separate document. SW Version 4.0, July 2006 New Subscriber Unit: SU-A-ODU Added New SU-A-ODU and accessories SW Version 4.0 Rev. B August 2006 Document History BreezeACCESS VL System Manual vi Topic Description Version/Date Issued New Subscriber Unit: SU-I Added new unit – SU-I, and accessories SW Version 4.0 Rev. C August 2006 SU-A-H removed Sections 1.3.1, 1.7.1, 1.7.5.1.1, 2.1.1.1 SU-A-H (SU with horizonally polarized integrated antenna) was removed from products list) SW Version 4.0.27 October 2006 IDU PS1036 removed from Manual. Sections 1.7.5.1, 1.7.5.4, 2.4, 3.5.2 Replaced by PS1073 SW Version 4.0.27 October 2006 Q in Q (Service Provider Link) improvements. Sections 4.2.6.4.1.2, 4.2.6.4.1.3.4, 4.2.6.4.1.8, MIB (Appendix E), Parameters Summary (Appendix F) Improved handling of management frames. Support of Ethertypes 9100, 9200 (hex). SW Version 4.0.27 October 2006 DRAP UDP Port Section 4.2.6.6.4.2, Parameters Summary (Appendix F) Default changed to 8171 SW Version 4.0.27 October 2006 MIR/CIR parameters of SU-I Table 4-12, Table 4-13, MIB (Appendix E), Parameters Summary (Appendix F) Updated SW Version 4.0.27 February 2007 AUS supports also SU-I Section 1.2 Updated functionality SW Version 4.0.27 February 2007 Password Recovery Section 4.1.1 New feature – a procedure for password recovery if password was lost/forgotten. SW Version 4.0.27 February 2007 AP Client IP Address Sections 4.2.6.3.8, Table 4-3, MIB (Appendix E), Parameters Summary (Appendix F) New feature SW Version 4.0.27 February 2007 Document History BreezeACCESS VL System Manual vii Topic Description Version/Date Issued N…
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Operation Verification Commissioning 75 Table 3-4: SU-ODU LEDs Name Description Functionality W-LINK Wireless Link Indictor Green – Unit is associated with an AU, no wireless link activity Blinking Green – Data received or transmitted on the wireless link. Blinking rate is proportional to wireless traffic rate Off – Wireless link is disabled Status Self-test and power indication Green – Power is available and self-test passed. Blinking Amber – Testing (not ready for operation) Red – Self-test failed – fatal error ETH Ethernet activity/ connectivity indication Green – Ethernet link between the indoor and outdoor units is detected, no activity Blinking Green – Ethernet connectivity is OK, with traffic on the port. Blinking rate proportional to traffic rate. Red – No Ethernet connectivity between the indoor and outdoor units. SNR BAR (SU-RA) Received signal strength Indication Red LED: Signal is too low (SNR<4 dB) 8 green LEDs: Quality of the received signal Orange LED: Signal is too high (SNR > 50 dB) Chapter 3 - Commissioning BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 76 Table 3-5: SU-ODU SNR Bar LED Functionality SNR Bar LEDs SNR (typical) LED 1 (red) is On Signal is too low (SNR < 4 dB) LED 2 (green) is On SNR > 4 dB LEDs 2 to 3 (green) are On SNR > 8 dB LEDs 2 to 4 (green) are On SNR > 13 dB LEDs 2 to 5 (green) are On SNR > 19 dB LEDs 2 to 6 (green) are On SNR > 26 dB LEDs 2 to 7 (green) are On SNR > 31 dB LEDs 2 to 8 (green) are On SNR > 38 dB LEDs 2 to 9 (green) are On SNR > 44 dB LEDs 2 to 9 (green) and 10 (orange) are On Signal is too high (SNR > 50 dB) Operation Verification Commissioning 77 3.5.2 Indoor Unit Verification To verify the correct operation of the indoor equipment, examine the LED indicators located on the top panel of the SU IDU and AU IDU units, or on the front panel of the BS-AU module. Table 3-6 provides information for the BS-AU IDU LEDs. Table 3-7 lists the LEDs of the PS1073 IDU. Table 3-6: BS-AU LEDs Name Description Functionality W-LINK Wireless link activity Green - At least one SU is associated. Blinking Red - No SU is associated. Off - Wireless link is disabled. ODU CURRENT CONSUMPTION Current Consumption of the Outdoor Unit Red - over current. Blinking Red - open circuit or below anticipated current consumption. Green - within tolerance. ODU STATUS Outdoor Unit Self-test Green - Self test passed and ODU ready for operation. Blinking Amber - Testing (not ready for operation) Red - fatal failure. IDU PWR Power indication for the Indoor Unit Green - IDU power is OK. Off - no power is supplied to the IDU. ALARM Indoor Unit Alarm Indication Red - a fatal failure indication. Off - IDU is functioning properly. Table 3-7: PS1073 SU IDU / AU-SA IDU LEDs Name Description Functionality POWER Power Indication Green – IDU power is OK Off – No power or power failure ETH Self test and end-to- end Ethernet connectivity Off – No Ethernet connectivity has been detected between the outdoor unit and the device connected to the indoor unit. Chapter 3 - Commissioning BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 78 Table 3-7: PS1073 SU IDU / AU-SA IDU LEDs Name Description Functionality Green – Self-test passed and Ethernet connection confirmed by the outdoor unit (Ethernet integrity check passed). 3.5.3 SU-I Unit Verification To verify the correct operation of the SU-I unit, examine the LED indicators located on the front panel of the SU-I unit. The following tables list the provided LEDs and their associated indications. Operation Verification Commissioning 79 Table 3-8: SU-I LEDs Name Description Functionality Status Self-test and power indication Green: Power is available and self-test passed. Blinking Amber: Testing (not ready for operation) Red: Self-test failed. Fatal error Ethernet Ethernet activity/ connectivity indication Green: Ethernet link between the SU-I and the data equipment is detected, no activity Blinking Green: Ethernet connectivity is OK, with traffic on the port. Blinking rate proportional to traffic rate. Red: No Ethernet connectivity between the SU-I and the data equipment. W-Link Wireless Link traffic Indication Green: Unit is associated with an AU, no wireless link activity Blinking Green: Data received or transmitted on the wireless link. Blinking rate is proportional to traffic rate. Off: Wireless link disabled Chapter 3 - Commissioning BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 80 Table 3-9: SU-I SNR Bar LED Functionality SNR Bar LEDs SNR (typical) LED 1 (red) is On Signal is too low (SNR < 4 dB) LED 2 (green) is On SNR > 4 dB LEDs 2 to 3 (green) are On SNR > 8 dB LEDs 2 to 4 (green) are On SNR > 13 dB LEDs 2 to 5 (green) are On SNR > 19 dB LEDs 2 to 6 (green) are On SNR > 26 dB LEDs 2 to 7 (green) are On SNR > 31 dB LEDs 2 to 8 (green) are On SNR > 38 dB LEDs 2 to 9 (green) are On SNR > 44 dB LEDs 2 to 9 (green) and 10 (orange) are On Signal is too high (SNR > 50 dB) 3.5.4 Verifying the Ethernet Connection (Modular Base station) After connecting the unit to an Ethernet outlet, verify that the Ethernet Integrity Indicator, which is the yellow LED embedded in the 10/100 BaseT connector, is on. This indicates that the unit is connected to an Ethernet segment. The Ethernet Activity Indicator, which is the green embedded LED, should blink whenever the unit receives or transmits traffic on the 10/100 BaseT port. 3.5.5 Verifying the Indoor-to-Outdoor Connection (Modular Base Station) After connecting the unit to an Ethernet outlet, verify that the Ethernet Integrity Indicator, which is the yellow LED embedded in the RADIO connector, is on. This indicates that the unit has detected an Ethernet link connection. The Ethernet Activity Indicator, which is the green embedded LED, should blink whenever the unit receives or transmits traffic on the RADIO port. 3.5.6 Verifying Data Connectivity To verify data connectivity, from the end-user’s PC or from a portable PC connected to the unit, ping the Access Unit, or try to connect to the Internet. …
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Menus and Parameters Operation and Administration 175 The default selection is Enable. 4.2.6.5.9.2 Minimum Interval Between Adaptive Modulation Messages The Minimum Interval Between Adaptive Modulation Messages sets the minimum interval between two consecutive adaptive modulation messages, carrying information on the SNR of received signals. The messages in the AU include SNR information on all the SUs associated with it. The available range is from 1 to 3600 seconds. The default is 4 seconds. 4.2.6.5.9.3 Adaptive Modulation Decision Thresholds Enables selection between Normal and High decision thresholds for the Adaptive Modulation algorithm. In links with a low SNR (below 13), the Adaptive Modulation algorithm may not stabilize on the correct modulation level when using the standard decision thresholds. In this case the algorithm may try to use a modulation level that is too high, resulting in a relatively large number of dropped frames. The “High” option solves this limitation and ensures good performance also in links with a low SNR. The default is Normal. 4.2.6.5.10 Concatenation Parameters The Concatenation mechanism enables bundling several data frames into a single frame for transmission to the wireless link. This feature improves throughput and reduces the overhead in the wireless medium, by requiring only one CRC for each concatenated frame, one RTS/CTS cycle if applicable, and a single waiting period according to the contention window mechanism before transmission. When concatenation is enabled, data packets in the queue of the internal bridge can be accumulated before the concatenated frame is transmitted to the wireless medium. Data frames can be accumulated up to a maximum frame size of 2200 bytes for units with HW revision A or B, or 4032 bytes for units with HW revision C or higher. In the AU, the concatenation process is performed separately for each destination SU. NOTE Using the Link Capability exchange mechanism, each unit learns the HW Revision and the SW Version of the unit(s) associated with it. A concatenated frame with a length exceeding 2200 bytes may be generated and transmitted only if both the source and destination units have HW Revision C or higher. If either the source or destination unit uses SW Version 3.0 or 3.1, then the maximum size of the concatenated frame is 3400 bytes, and the maximum number of data frames that can be bundled into a concatenated frame is 2 for units with SW version 3.0 and 8 for units with SW version 3.1. A frame is a candidate for bundling into a concatenated frame if all the following conditions are met: Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 176 The frame is a data frame The destination is an entity behind the destination AU/SU. The destination AU/SU can support the feature (uses SW version 3.0 or higher). When a frame is identified as an eligible candidate for concatenation, it is marked accordingly and will be processed according to the following: If there is no concatenated frame designated to the same destination unit in the queue: If the hardware queue is empty – the frame is transmitted immediately. Otherwise (the queue is not empty) – the frame is inserted to the queue as a concatenated frame. If a concatenated frame designated to the same destination unit exists in the queue: If the combined size of both frames is above the maximum allowed concatenated frame size – both frames are transmitted as two separate frames. Otherwise (the combined frames size is below the maximum size) – the new frame is added to the concatenated frame. If the number of data frames in the concatenated frame has reached the maximum allowed (applicable only if the destination unit uses SW version 3.0 or 3.1) – the concatenated frame will be transmitted to the wireless medium. Otherwise – the concatenated frame remains in the queue (until the hardware queue becomes free). NOTE When a frame is marked as a candidate for concatenation, it will be transmitted as a concatenated frame. If it is not bundled with another data frame before transmission, it will be a concatenated frame with a single data frame (Concatenated Frame Single). If it is bundled with two or more data frames, it will be a concatenated frame with either double data frames (Concatenated Frame Double) or more data frames (Concatenated Frame More). The Concatenation Parameters submenu includes: 4.2.6.5.10.1 Concatenation Option The Concatenation Option enables or disables the concatenation mechanism. The default is Enable. Menus and Parameters Operation and Administration 177 4.2.6.5.10.2 Maximum Concatenated Frame Size The Maximum Concatenated Frame Size parameter defines the maximum size (in bytes) for a concatenated frame. The range is: 1256 to 2200 bytes for units with HW revision A or B 256 to 4032 bytes for units with HW revision C or higher The Default values are: 2200 for units with HW revision A or B 4032 for units with HW revision C or higher 4.2.6.6 Service Parameters The Service Parameters menu enables defining user filtering, MIR/CIR parameters, traffic prioritization parameters and DRAP parameters. The Service Parameters menu includes the following options: User Filtering Parameters (SU only) MIR and CIR Parameters Traffic Prioritization DRAP Parameters (AU only) Wireless Link Prioritization (only AU with a license for the feature) 4.2.6.6.1 User Filtering Parameters (SU only) The User Filtering Parameters submenu enables defining the IP addresses of user devices authorized to access the wireless medium for security and/or control purposes. In addition, it can be used to enable the transmission and reception of specific protocol frames. These filtering options do not affect management frames sent to or generated by the unit. The User Filtering Parameters menu provides the following options: Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration BreezeACCESS VL System Manual 178 4.2.6.6.1.1 User Filtering Option The Use…
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tel: 650-726-1263 fax: 650-726-1252 [email protected] Thomas N. Cokenias EMC &Radio Approvals Test & Consulting Services for Commercial, Military, International Compliance P.O. Box 1086 El Granada, CA 94018 FCC Laboratory 7 July 2007 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attention: Application Examiner Applicant: Alvarion Ltd. Re: Part 15 Certification Application FCC ID: LKT-VL-54C To whom it may concern, A new certification application is hereby submitted for the referenced FCC ID. This product is a U-NII transceiver operating in the 5.47-5.725 MHz band. Depending on software settings, the EUT can perform as a DFS master (base station) or as a slave (subscriber unit). No hardware changes are necessary to change EUT configuration from master to slave. Except for the operating frequency, this product is identical to another product operating in the 5.25-5.35 GHz band and certified under FCC ID: LKT-VL-53C. Originally, the 5.4 GHz test data and support documentation were included as a part of a class 2 permissive change application, submitted for FCC ID: LKT-VL-53C, and received by FCC on 9 April 2007. Subsequently, however, FCC ruled that the 5.4 GHz product required a new FCC identifier, and that is the purpose of this current filing. If you have questions or need further information, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, THOMAS N. COKENIAS EMC Consultant/Agent for Alvarion Ltd.
tel: 650-726-1263 fax: 650-726-1252 [email protected] Thomas N. Cokenias EMC &Radio Approvals Test & Consulting Services for Commercial, Military, International Compliance P.O. Box 1086 El Granada, CA 94018 FCC Laboratory 7 July 2007 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attention: Application Examiner Applicant: Alvarion Ltd. Part 15 Certification Application FCC ID: LKT-VL-54C Re: Request for confidentiality per 0.457 and 0.459 of the Rules To whom it may concern, Request is hereby submitted, on behalf of my client Alvarion Ltd. to withhold from public review indefinitely certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifier. In particular, the following sections of the application are requested to be kept confidential: Operational Description Schematic Block Diagram Rationale for request for confidentiality: Alvarion has invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product. Disclosure of the confidential portions of this application to competitors would give them competitive advantage in developing similar products. If you have questions or need further information, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, THOMAS N. COKENIAS EMC Consultant/Agent for Alvarion Ltd.
Alvarion Ltd. BreezeCOM and Floware unite 21a HaBarzel St. Tel Aviv, 69710 Israel Main Line / Fax: 972 3 645 6262 / 6222 www.alvarion.com Date:September 11, 2005 Compliance Certification Services Certification Division 561F Monterey Road Morgan Hill, CA 95037 To whom it may concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize THOMAS N COKENIAS, d.b.a. T.N. Cokenias Consulting, to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization through the Certification Division of Compliance Certification Services (CCS) , including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by THOMAS N COKENIAS on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing THOMAS N COKENIAS as our agent, we still recognize that we are responsible to: a) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program; b) make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation (e.g. testing, inspection, assessment, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints; c) make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted; d) do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized; e) upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division; f) use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards; g) endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner; Alvarion Ltd. BreezeCOM and Floware unite 21a HaBarzel St. Tel Aviv, 69710 Israel Main Line / Fax: 972 3 645 6262 / 6222 www.alvarion.com h) ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division; i) keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the product’s compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the Certification Division when requested; j) take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification; k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Avner Ruta , Compliance Engineer Name and Title of Person to Receive Grant/Certificate Alvarion Ltd. REMARK: 1.This authorization letter will be sent along with your application when filing with the Certification Division. 2. Please follow the format on company letterhead and mail original to: T.N. Cokenias Consulting P.O. Box 1086 El Granada CA 94018
1 Alvarion FCC ID: LKT-VL-54C Product Photographs RJ45 connector view Top view Antenna connector view
Alvarion Ltd. FCC ID: LKT-VL-54C Identifier label and label location Model No.: AU-E-SA-5.4-VL FCC ID: LKT-VL-54C 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 than may cause undesired operation IC: 2514A-VL53
Alvarion FCC ID: LKT-VL-54C Product Photographs ODU , open cover PCB view ODU components side ODU components side , digital part ODU , RF connector view ODU PCB CS ODU PCB , PS view ODU PCB , PS ODU PCB, PS ODU RJ45 side view
Sheet1 Tropos NetworksFCC ID: LKT-VL-54CU-NII Wireless Bridge Calculate mW/cm2 here. Enter frequency in MHz: RF Hazard Distance Calculation Calculation of Limits from 1.1310 Table 1 ControAve 6 mW/cm2 from Table1: 1.00 F(MHz) Actual F, MHz Occ, 0.3-3 0.5 10 Max RF Powe TX Antenna MPE distance S, mW/cm@ Comment 3.0 - 30.0 5 18 P, dBm G, dBi cm at 20 cm 30.0-300 55 1 300-1500 902 3 7.0 23.00 8.9 0.20 1500-100000 5555 5 Enter P(mW) Equivalent dBm Enter dBm Equiva Basis of Calculations: 895.4 29.52 29.52 E^2/3770 = S, mW/cm2E, V/m = (Pwatts*Ggain*30)^.5/d, metersd = ((Pwatts*G*30)/3770*S))^0.5 Pwatts*Ggain = 10^(PdBm-30+GdBi)/10) S@20cm = 20 log (MPE dist/20cm)NOTE: For mobile or fixed location transmitters, minimum separation distance is for FCC compliance is 20 cm, even if calculations indicate MPE distance is less Page 1
Test Report No. 8712311214 For Alvarion Ltd. Equipment Under Test: Broadband Wireless Access BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 System and Point to Point BreezeNET B system From The Standards Institution Of Israel Industry Division Telematics Laboratory EMC Section Certificate No. 1487-01 Test Report No .: 8712311214 Page 1 of 173 Pages Title: Test on Broadband Wireless Access system: BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 System and Point to Point BreezeNET B system FCC ID: LKT-VL-53C Order placed by: Alvarion Ltd. Address: 21A Habarzel str, Tel-Aviv, 69710, Israel Sample for test selected by: The customer The date of test: March 2007 Description of Equipment Under Test (EUT): BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 System and Point to Point BreezeNET B system Manufactured by: Alvarion Ltd. Reference Documents: CFR 47 FCC: Rules and Regulations; Part 15. “Radio frequency devices”; Subpart C: “Intentional radiators”, Subpart E: “UNII devices” Test Results: The EUT was found meeting with the relevant requirements of CFR 47 FCC Part 15 Sections: 15.205, 15.207, 15.209, and 15.407. This Test Report contains 173 pages and may be used only in full. This Test Report applies only to the specimen tested and may not be applied to other specimens of the same product. Test Report No .: 8712311214 Page 2 of 173 Pages Title: Test on Broadband Wireless Access system: BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 System and Point to Point BreezeNET B system FCC ID: LKT-VL-53C Table of Contents 1. Scope 3 2. System content 4 2.1. BreezeACCESS VL system and BreezeNETB system ___________________________________ 4 2.2. Applicant information___________________________________________________________ 5 2.3. Test performance ______________________________________________________________ 5 3. General description 6 4. Test configuration: 10 5. Test specification, Methods and Procedures 12 6. Measurements, examinations and derived results 12 6.1. Location of the Test Site: _______________________________________________________ 12 6.2. Normal test condition: _________________________________________________________ 12 6.3. Conducted emission test (per Section 15.207): ______________________________________ 13 6.4. Radiated emission test, general requirements (per section 15.209): ______________________ 16 6.5. Radiated emission test on Radio Unit – spurious (per Section 15.209): ___________________ 18 6.6. Radiated emission test on Radio Unit - restricted bands (per Section 15.205): _____________ 26 7. Radio Unit measurements 15.407 29 7.1. Maximum peak transmit power __________________________________________________ 29 7.2. The peak emissions outside of the frequency bands of operation. ________________________ 29 7.3. 26dB bandwidth ______________________________________________________________ 30 7.4. Peak power spectral density _____________________________________________________ 30 7.5. Peak excursion _______________________________________________________________ 30 8. Compliance with specification 31 9. Appendix 1: Test equipment used 32 10. Appendix 2: Antenna Factor and Cable Loss 32 11. Appendix 3: Test results (plots) 35 11.1. Peak Transmit Power test 15.407a (2) _____________________________________________ 44 11.2. Peak Power Spectral Density 15.407a (2) __________________________________________ 53 11.3. BA VL transmitter time duration for the ratio of the Peak Execution measurements 15.407a (6) 62 11.4. Ratio of the Peak Execution 15.407a (6) ___________________________________________ 63 11.5. Peak Emissions outside of the frequency band 15.407b (3). ____________________________ 68 11.6. Radiated Spurious Emissions 15.407b (7) __________________________________________ 79 12. Appendix 4: Test configuration illustration 167 Test Report No .: 8712311214 Page 3 of 173 Pages Title: Test on Broadband Wireless Access system: BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 System and Point to Point BreezeNET B system FCC ID: LKT-VL-53C 1. Scope Test item: BreezeACCESS VL 5.4 System and Point to Point BreezeNET B system . Manufacturer: Alvarion LTD Types (Models): Base Station IDU: BS-SH-VL (Generic) shelf BS-AU-VL Plugged-in card BS-PS-AC-VL AC Power supply ODU: AU-D-BS-5.4-ODU-90/120 Radio unit Subscribe unit : SU-A-5.4-3/6/54-B/1D-VL Complete system IDU: Universal indoor unit, Model: PS1065/1073 Base station ODU unit and Subscriber ODU unit are identical hardware units and system cons…
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El Granada, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15E | 5.49 GHz - 5.71 GHz | 27.00 mW |

Outdoor Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
11ac+abgnAP
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Base station transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
BreezeULTRA
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Dual Band Cellular Booster
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter