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Installation and Configuration Guide 709C001501 UM-1000 Ver. 2.4 February, 2005 MobileAccess™ 1000 System MA 1000 Installation and Configuration Guide II MobileAccess 1000 Copyright © 2006 MobileAccess. © 2005 by MobileAccess This document contains confidential and proprietary information of MobileAccess and may not be copied, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or reproduced in any format or media, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of MobileAccess. Information contained in this document supersedes any previous manuals, guides, specifications, data sheets or other information that may have been provided or made available to the user. This document is provided for informational purposes only, and MobileAccess does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, quality, validity, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the information contained in this document. MobileAccess reserves the right to make updates, improvements and enhancements to this document and the products to which it relates at any time without prior notice to the user. MOBILEACCESS MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THIS DOCUMENT OR ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. Trademark acknowledgement MobileAccess TM is a registered trademark of MobileAccess. This document contains other trademarks, trade names and service marks of MobileAccess and other organizations, all of which are the property of their respective owners. MobileAccess Ltd. Vienna, Virginia Tel: +1-703-848-0200 MobileAccess Ltd. Lod, Israel Tel: +972-8-9183888 http://www.MobileAccess.com Email: [email protected] MA 1000 Installation and Configuration Guide III Policy For Warrantee And Repair MobileAccess tests and inspects all its products to verify their quality and reliability. MobileAccess uses every reasonable precaution to ensure that each unit meets their declared specifications before shipment. Customers should advise their incoming inspection, assembly, and test personnel about the precautions required in handling and testing our products. Many of these precautions can be found in this manual. The products are covered by the following warranties: General Warranty MobileAccess warrants to the original purchaser all standard products sold by MobileAccess to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from date of shipment from MobileAccess. During the warranty period, MobileAccess will repair or replace any product that MobileAccess proves to be defective. This warranty does not apply to any product that has been subject to alteration, abuse, improper installation or application, accident, electrical or environmental over-stress, negligence in use, storage, transportation or handling. Specific Product Warranty Instructions All MobileAccess products are warranted against defects in workmanship, materials and construction, and to no further extent. Any claim for repair or replacement of units found to be defective on incoming inspection by a customer must be made within 30 days of receipt of shipment, or within 30 days of discovery of a defect within the warranty period. This warranty is the only warranty made by MobileAccess and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. MobileAccess sales agents or representatives are not authorized to make commitments on warranty returns. Returns In the event that it is necessary to return any product against above warranty, the following procedure shall be followed: 1. Return authorization is to be received from MobileAccess prior to returning any unit. Advise MobileAccess of the model, serial number, and discrepancy. The unit may then be forwarded to MobileAccess, transportation prepaid. Devices returned collect or without authorization may not be accepted. 2. Prior to repair, MobileAccess will advise the customer of our test results and any charges for repairing customer-caused problems or out-of- warranty conditions etc. 3. Repaired products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period, or at least 90 days from date of shipment. MA 1000 Installation and Configuration Guide IV Limitations Of Liabilities MobileAccess's liability on any claim, of any kind, including negligence for any loss or damage arising from, connected with, or resulting from the purchase order, contract, quotation, or from the performance or breach thereof, or from the design, manufacture, sale, delivery, installation, inspection, operation or use of any equipment covered by or furnished under this contact, shall in no case exceed the purchase price of the device which gives rise to the claim. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, MOBILEACCESS MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO ANY GOODS, PARTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MOBILEACCESS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH FURNISHING OF GOODS, PARTS AND SERVICE HEREUNDER, OR THE PERFORMANCE, USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE GOODS, PARTS AND SERVICE. Reporting Defects The units were inspected before shipment and found to be free of mechanical and electrical defects. Examine the units for any damage that may have been caused in transit. If damage is discovered, file a claim with the freight carrier immediately. Notify MobileAccess as soon as possible. NOTE: Keep all packing material until you have completed the inspection WARNING: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, antennas used for this product must be fixed mounted on indoor permanent structures, providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. WARNING: Antenna gain should not exceed 10dB. WARNING: Each individual…
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Ofek One Center Building 2, Northern Industrial Zone, Lod 71293, Israel Tel: +972 8918 3897, Fax: +972 8918 3844, www.mobileaccess.com FCC ID label revision February 28, 2006 American TCB 6731 Whittier Ave Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 USA Subject: Request for confidentiality for the Remote Hub Unit, model RHU1000, FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Dear Gentlemen, In regards the exhibits submitted in support of the application for FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE, please classify the following as confidential under the provision of 47 CFR 0.459: 1) Schematic diagram, file “Schematic_diagram_16708” (13 pages) 2) Block_diagram_16708_revisedID (1 page) 3) Parts_list_16708 (11 pages). The above material contains trade secrets or technical data which Mobile Access Networks Ltd. deems to be proprietary. Therefore this information would customarily be guarded from competitors and cannot be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Kochav Yadid Director, Product Implementation & Testing
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 March 1, 2006 RE: FCC ID: OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE_ATCB003085 Attention: Alex Usoskin I have a few comments on this Application. Please note that further comments may arise in response to answers provided to the questions below. 1. Please explain what the covered section is on the bottom view internal photo. If this is covers circuitry, please remove this cover and show the underlying circuitry. 2. Please note that the operational description states that this is an in building repeater. As such, this device would operate under the existing license of a base station. This also means that as this device itself is not licensed at the time of installation, MPE calculations must be provided at the time of certification. Please provide an MPE report supporting the 20cm safe distance stated in the manual (please note that this would be the use of an antenna with maximum gain of 16.3dBI). 3. Please note that the data sheet and manual states that this device operates in the iDen and SMR services. Page 3 of the manual states that the low band service is capable of cellular 800, iDEN, paging, or GSM 900. The 731 states that the low band consists of TDMA and CDMA signals. Please note that iDen and SMR are part 90 operations. If this device (RHU1000) is intended to operate or has the capability to operate) in the iDen and SMR services, please provide the necessary part 90 application information including reports, 731 etc. Also, if the RHU 1000 can provide GSM services in addition to those stated in the 731 for the low band, please provide a 731 that lists this feature. Please be consistent in the documentation concerning operation and use of this device. Please accurately and fully explain exactly what services and features this specific device is capable of providing. 4. Please note that the manual states that the RHU 1000 can be configured to handle “Add on” services. One of these services is WLAN capabilities. The drawing on page 14 of the manual indicates that the these additional services are fed into the RHU1000, thus appearing as if the RHU 1000 can transmit these signals. Please explain and please provide all appropriate test data and information on all services capable in the RHU100. 5. Please note that the operational description states this is an in building repeater. The operational description apparently uses the term uplink for both the 869MHz downlink frequencies received by the cell phone and the 824MHz uplink signal sent to the base station (see page 2 of the operational description). It appears that the uplink 824MHz band is sent via light by the RHU to the BU which then sends the signal to the base station and the downlink 869MHz is received via light and radiated to the cell phones in the building. Please clarify the uplink and downlink paths in the operational description for this device. 6. Please provide the tune up procedure for this device. If there is no factory tune up done on the device, please so state. 7. Please note that the CDMA plots shown on page 21 to 23 of the report do not appear to be CDMA bandwidths. Please note that CDMA plots typically have much sharper upper and lower edges than indicated. Please explain. 8. Please note that the application mentions GSM, but no such signal appears to have been tested. Please explain. 9. Please note that the OBW plots on pages 80 to 82 do not appear to be CDMA signals as stated. Please explain. 10. Please note that in an attempt to open the schematic exhibit an illegal operation occurred and some of the information can not be loaded. Please provide a schematic exhibit file that does not cause an illegal operation. z Page 2 March 1, 2006 Dennis Ward mailto:[email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.
February 22, 2006 American TCB 6731 Whittier Ave Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 Attn: Mr. D. Ward, Examining Engineer RE: your e-mail dated January 28, 2006; Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE, ATCB003085 Dear Mr. Ward, Please find below the answers to your questions. 1. The additional photograph “Internal_Photos_16708_att” was uploaded on February 22, 2006 via Internal Photos folder. 2. There is a limitation in the User Manual on page IV, for 10dB gain antenna. The “MPE RF_Env_evaluation_16708” was uploaded on February 22, 2006 via RF Exposure Info folder. 3. The User Manual is for MA1000 family, the MA1000 family includes RHU’s for three kinds of frequencies: MA1000 RHU iden/SMR 900 MA1000 Cell/PCS MA1000 GSM900/ 1800 (we have CE, we do not need FCC) At the MA1000 RHU call/PCS we changed the Amp and we would like to get new FCC ID for that. 4. The ADD ON unit (MA1200) has FCC ID (OJF MA1200), you can add ADD ON unit to the RHU, the MA1200 cover the 1900MHZ, when the MA1200 connected to RHU cell/PCS, the AMP at the RHU is off and all the signal goes to MA1200 Add On. I am not sure why do we need to test add on as well. 5. 824-849Mhz is the uplink for the cellular bands. Uplink is from the Mobile! Antennas ! RHU ! BU via fiber ! base station. 869-894Mhz is the downlink for the cellular bands. Downlink is from the base station ! BU ! RHU via fiber ! Antennas ! Mobile. The “Frequency Allocation_16708” was uploaded on February 22, 2006 via Operational Description folder. 6. The “Tune up procedure_16708” was uploaded on February 22, 2006 via Parts List-Tune Up Procedure folder. 7. The plots are CDMA signal, the RBW was 300 kHz so it looks different, please see the plots at 100 kHz and 30 kHz. The “CDMA signal plots_16708” was uploaded on February 22, 2006 via Additional Information folder. 8. The GSM is like TDMA or FM, we did test TDMA. 9. The plots are CDMA signal, the RBW was 300 kHz so it looks different, please see the plots at 100 kHz and 30 kHz. The “CDMA signal plots_16708” was uploaded on February 22, 2006 via Additional Information folder. 10. The updated schematics “Schematics_16708_upd” was uploaded on February 22, 2006 via Schematic folder. Sincerely, Marina Cherniavsky, certification engineer Hermon Laboratories
Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Date: January 2006 Page 1 of 6 FCC ID label revision EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS This document contains 5 photographs Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Date: January 2006 Page 2 of 6 Photograph No.1 General view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Date: January 2006 Page 3 of 6 Photograph No.2 Top view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Date: January 2006 Page 4 of 6 Photograph No.3 Bottom view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Date: January 2006 Page 5 of 6 Photograph No.4 Rear panel view Mobile Access Networks Ltd. FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Date: January 2006 Page 6 of 6 Photograph No.5 Side panel view
Mobile Access Networks FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Page 1 FCC ID label revision FCC ID LABEL/Location Info Mobile Access Networks FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Page 2 The identification label RHU (Remote Hub Unit) Cell-PCS PCS Cell Mobile Access Networks FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE Page 3 Models: MobileAccess 1000 RHU 1000-CELL-4E Single band Cellular 4P ready for add-on units 1000-PCS-4E Single band PCS 4P ready for add-on units 1000D-CELL-PCS4 Dual band Cell/PCS 4P ready for add-on units Label location on the RHU1000 side panel, FCC ID:OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE U L
FCC ID: OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE 1 FCC ID label revision Internal photos Photograph No.1 Bottom view of the board
FCC ID: OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE 1 FCC ID label revision Internal photos Photograph No.1 RHU (Remote Hub Unit) internal view FCC ID: OJFMA1K-CELL-PCSE 2 Photograph No.2 Bottom view of the board
Hermon Laboratories Ltd. P.O.Box 23, Binyamina 30500, Israel Tel. +972 4628 8001 Fax. +972 4628 8277 E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 187 Report ID: MOBRAD_FCC.16708.doc Date of Issue: December 2005 Electrical TEST REPORT ACCORDING TO: FCC parts 22, 24 and part 15 subpart B FOR: Mobile Access Networks Ltd. Remote Hub Unit Model: RHU1000 This report is in conformity with ISO/ IEC 17025. The A2LA logo endorsement applies only to the test methods and the standards that are listed in the scope of Hermon Laboratories accreditation. The test results relate only to the items tested. This test report shall not be reproduced in any form except in full with the written approval of Hermon Laboratories Ltd. Report ID: MOBRAD_FCC.16708.doc Date of Issue: December 2005 Page 2 of 187 Table of contents 1 Applicant information..................................................................................................................................................... 3 2 Equipment under test attributes .................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Manufacturer information .............................................................................................................................................. 3 4 Test details.................................................................................................................................................................... 3 5 Tests summary.............................................................................................................................................................. 4 6 EUT description............................................................................................................................................................. 5 6.1 General information....................................................................................................................................................... 5 6.2 Ports and lines .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 6.3 Support and test equipment .......................................................................................................................................... 5 6.4 Operating frequencies ................................................................................................................................................... 5 6.5 Changes made in the EUT ............................................................................................................................................ 5 6.6 Test configuration.......................................................................................................................................................... 6 6.7 Transmitter characteristics ............................................................................................................................................ 7 7 Transmitter tests according to 47CFR part 22 requirements......................................................................................... 8 7.1 Peak output power ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 7.2 Occupied bandwidth test ............................................................................................................................................. 16 7.3 Spurious emissions at RF antenna connector test ...................................................................................................... 24 7.4 Field strength of spurious emissions ........................................................................................................................... 41 8 Transmitter tests according to 47CFR part 24 requirements....................................................................................... 64 8.1 Peak output power ...................................................................................................................................................... 64 8.2 Occupied bandwidth test ............................................................................................................................................. 75 8.3 Spurious emissions at RF antenna connector test ...................................................................................................... 86 8.4 Field strength of spurious emissions ......................................................................................................................... 116 9 Unintentional radiation tests according to 47CFR part 15 subpart B requirements ................................................... 142 9.1 Conducted emissions ................................................................................................................................................ 142 9.2 Radiated emissions ................................................................................................................................................... 153 9.3 Spurious emissions at RF antenna connector ........................................................................................................... 162 10 APPENDIX A Test equipment and ancillaries used for tests..................................................................................... 171 11 APPENDIX B Measurement uncertainties................................................................................................................. 173 12 APPENDIX C Test facility description ....................................................................................................................... 174 13 APPENDIX D Specification references ...............................................................................................................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 22H | 869 MHz - 894 MHz | 114.00 mW | F9W | Amp |

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