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D O N O T C O P Y Dvviyr Avir UH Vv Pr hv Hhhy s "'BCAh@ur r6yvphv 3DUW 1R 5HOHDVH1R6HSWHPEHU D O N O T C O P Y © 1999 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This document and the information contained therein is the proprietary and confidential information of Triton Network Systems, Inc. that is provided by Triton Network Systems exclusively for evaluating the purchase of Triton Network Systems, Inc. technology and is protected by copyright and trade secret laws. No part of this document may be disclosed, reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without express written permission of Triton Network Systems, Inc., 8529 SouthPark Circle, Orlando, FL 32819. For permissions, contact marketing at +1-407-903-0975 or +1-407-903-0997 (FAX). Notice of Disclaimer The information and specifications provided in this document are subject to change without notice. The Warranty(s) that accompany Triton Network Systems, Inc., products are set forth in the sales agreement/contract between Triton Network Systems, Inc., and its customer. Please consult the sales agreement for the terms and conditions of the Warranty(s) provided by Triton Network Systems, Inc. To obtain a copy of the Warranty(s), contact Triton Network Systems, Inc., the Marketing Group at +1-407-903-0975 or +1-407-903-0997 (FAX). The information provided in this Triton Network Systems, Inc., document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. In no event shall any Triton Network Systems, Inc., company be liable for any damages whatsoever— including special, indirect, consequential or incidental damages or damages for loss of profits, revenue, use, or data whether brought in contract or tort, arising out of or connected with any Triton Network Systems, Inc., Document or the use, reliance upon or performance of any material contained in or accessed from this Triton Network Systems, Inc. document. Triton Network Systems’ license agreement may be provided upon request. Additional Terms and Conditions will be finalized upon negotiation of a purchase. Trademark Information Invisible Fiber™ is a trademark of Triton Network Systems, Inc. Java ™ is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. HP OpenView™ is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Corporation. HP-Unix™ is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Corporation. Solaris™ is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Part Number: 5014000-0001 38 GHz Fast Ethernet Operations (9/17/99) - R0.1iii CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY D O N O T C O P Y Contents List of Figures ................................................................................... vii List of Tables ..................................................................................... ix About This Book ............................................................................... xi Purpose of This Book .................................................................................... xi Intended Audience ......................................................................................... xi Format of This Book ..................................................................................... xii Conventions Used in This Book ..................................................................xiii Contacting Triton Network Systems, Inc. ...................................................xiii Warnings and Safety Guidelines .....................................................xv Conventions .................................................................................................. xv Risk of Personal Injury from Electrical Shock ............................................ xvi Risk of Personal Injury from Fiber Optics ................................................... xvi Risk of Personal Injury from Radio Frequency Energy Exposure .............. xvi Other Risks of Personal Injury .................................................................... xvii Risk of Service Interruption .......................................................................xviii Other Precautions ......................................................................................... xix Avertissements et consignes de sécurité ........................................ xxi Conventions ................................................................................................. xxi Risque de lésions corporelles provoquées par la décharge électrique ........ xxii Risque de lésions corporelles provoquées par les câbles à fibres optiques ....................................................................................................... xxii iv© 1999 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY D O N O T C O P Y Risque de lésions corporelles provoquées par l’exposition de l’énergie radiofréquences ..........................................................................................xxiii Autres risques des lésions corporelles .......................................................xxiii Risque d’interruption de service ................................................................ xxiv Autres mises en garde ................................................................................. xxv Chapter 1 — Working with a Windows-based Application ...... 1-1 Terminology .................................................................................................1-1 Looking at Windows ....................................................................................1-3 Window Components ..............…
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Dvviyr Avir 70 Vv Dhyyhv Bvqr IRU * + ] )DV W( WKHUQ HW $SSOLFD WLR QV 3D UW 1R 5 HOH DVH 1R $XJX VW D O N O T C O P Y © 1999 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This document and the information contained therein is the proprietary and confidential information of Triton Network Systems, Inc. that is provided by Triton Network Systems exclusively for evaluating the purchase of Triton Network Systems, Inc. technology and is protected by copyright and trade secret laws. No part of this document may be disclosed, reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without express written permission of Triton Network Systems, Inc., 8529 SouthPark Circle, Orlando, FL 32819. For permissions, contact marketing at +1-407-903-0975 or +1-407-903-0997 (FAX). Notice of Disclaimer The information and specifications provided in this document are subject to change without notice. The Warranty(s) that accompany Triton Network Systems, Inc., products are set forth in the sales agreement/contract between Triton Network Systems, Inc., and its customer. Please consult the sales agreement for the terms and conditions of the Warranty(s) provided by Triton Network Systems, Inc. To obtain a copy of the Warranty(s), contact Triton Network Systems, Inc., the Marketing Group at +1-407-903-0975 or +1-407-903-0997 (FAX). The information provided in this Triton Network Systems, Inc., document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. In no event shall any Triton Network Systems, Inc., company be liable for any damages whatsoever— including special, indirect, consequential or incidental damages or damages for loss of profits, revenue, use, or data whether brought in contract or tort, arising out of or connected with any Triton Network Systems, Inc., Document or the use, reliance upon or performance of any material contained in or accessed from this Triton Network Systems, Inc. document. Triton Network Systems’ license agreement may be provided upon request. Additional Terms and Conditions will be finalized upon negotiation of a purchase. Trademark Information Invisible Fiber™ is a trademark of Triton Network Systems, Inc. SmartBits™ and SmartApplication™ is a trademark of Netcom Systems Inc. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Part Number: 5035001-0002 28 GHz Fast Ethernet IFU Installation - R0.1i D O N O T C O P Y Contents List of Figures ......................................................................................v List of Tables .................................................................................... vii About This Book ............................................................................... ix Purpose of This Book .................................................................................... ix Intended Audience ......................................................................................... ix Format of This Book ....................................................................................... x Conventions Used in This Book ..................................................................... x Contacting Triton Network Systems, Inc. ..................................................... xi Warnings and Safety Guidelines ................................................... xiii Conventions ................................................................................................. xiii Risk of Personal Injury from Electrical Shock ............................................ xiv Risk of Personal Injury from Fiber Optics ................................................... xiv Risk of Personal Injury from Radio Frequency Energy Exposure .............. xiv Other Risks of Personal Injury ...................................................................... xv Risk of Service Interruption ......................................................................... xvi Other Precautions ........................................................................................ xvii Avertissements et consignes de sécurité ........................................ xix Conventions ................................................................................................. xix Risque de lésions corporelles provoquées par la décharge électrique .......... xx Risque de lésions corporelles provoquées par les câbles à fibres optiques ......................................................................................................... xx ii© 1999 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. D O N O T C O P Y Risque de lésions corporelles provoquées par l’exposition de l’énergie radiofréquences ............................................................................................ xxi Autres risques des lésions corporelles ......................................................... xxi Risque d’interruption de service ................................................................. xxii Autres mises en garde ................................................................................xxiii Chapter 1 — Installation Overview .............................................. 1-1 Installation Overview ...................................................................................1-1 Site Engineering Folder .........................................................................1-1 IFU Link Manager .................................................................................1-2 Power Source ...............................................................................................1-2 Ca…
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From: Peter Boers ITS/ES-Box Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 4:37 PM To: 'Kwok Chan' Subject: RE: OQT-28-SNP-03 (EA 95575) Based on 1 Watt, no ground reflections (beam is too narrow for that, and the service needs to be installed line-of-sight, so I do not expect any other obstructions either) and OET65 formula (5 and a antenna gain of 36.5 dBi maximum (Gain = 4466, I get 1mW/cm2 at 5.96 meters, or about 20' Based on a 13" (33 cm) dish, an equal power distribution over the surface, I get a surface area of 0.02725 m2 or a power of 36.68 W/m2 or 3.668 mW/cm2. Based on all the above, a protection distance of 40' is very conservative. The output power of the MMIC can be more than 1 Watt, however the transmitter is limited to 1 Watt (by internal firmware) because of Bandwidth (skirt) and modulation requirements. This is why some power measurements for RF safety were made a 2 Watt, but even at this power, the 40' distance is plenty. Regards Peter Boers
Ref: Triton 28 GHz transceivers, FCC ID :OQT-28-SNP-03 and OQT-28-ETP-FE (related filings) Kwok I may have given you erroneous info in the previous message on RF safety on the -SNP- version of this product as a consequence of a typo in the antenna gain factor. The correct antenna gain is 36 dbi (typical), 36.5 dBi worst case (maximum) and not 16.5 asI may have stated earlier. With a rated output power of 30 dBm I cannot categorically exclude these devices from MPE evaluation. On the following pages is a excerpt of a RF safety report made for Triton by an independent firm. The output power for these radios is listed as 2 or 4 Watts, but that is the physical maximum (under non-operating fault conditions). At those power levels no effective communication can take place because of distortion. These radios are limited by the operating firmware to 30 dBm (1 Watt). Most of the time the radios operate in the -20 dBm range. The full power output is only expected under long-link, heavy rain conditions. I eliminated most of the boilerplate in the report in order to keep the file size down. Regards Peter Boers
©2000 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved I. Product Operation and Installation Manual Warning & Safety Guidelines & Conventions: Risk of Personal Injury from Radio Frequency Energy Exposure This symbol indicates a risk of personal injury due to radio frequency energy exposure. Risk of Personal Injury from Radio Frequency Energy Exposure WARNING: Beware! Radio transmitter is ON when the red light indicator on the back side of the Invisible Fiber™ unit is illuminated. Observe all radio frequency energy exposure safety limits, applicable rules, and service interruption cautions. WARNING : RF EXPOSURE HAZARD: Ensure the safety of all personnel. Within 40 feet, do not stand directly in front of the Invisible Fiber™ unit while the transmitter is ON. Remain at least 1.5 feet below the main beam axis when within 40 feet of the Invisible Fiber™ unit while the transmitter is ON in order to avoid possible harmful radio frequency energy exposure. Serious bodily injury may result.
©2000 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved WARNING ! RF safety warning section of the product label. Labels will be affixed on both sides of the product. See FCC part 101 report, page 17 for location of the label and relative size. Label Size:3.5 x 7 inch (WxH) Label Location:Permanently attached on each side of the radio enclosure. Label is visible when standing near the front and around the back of radio. Label Vendor:Hazard Communications Systems, Inc. Reorder No H60003-GVDVPZ. Label meets ANSI Z535.4 safety label standard and ISO 3864 marking standard. WARNING: To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 40 feet in front of the Invisible Fiber™ unit is required between this antenna and all persons while the transmitter is ON. Radio transmitter is ON when red light indicator on the back side of the radio enclosure is illuminated. Observe RF energy exposure safety limits, applicable rules, and service interruption cautions in the product manuals. Serious bodily injury may result.
From: Peter Boers ITS/ES-Box Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 4:37 PM To: 'Kwok Chan' Subject: RE: OQT-28-SNP-03 (EA 95575) Based on 1 Watt, no ground reflections (beam is too narrow for that, and the service needs to be installed line-of-sight, so I do not expect any other obstructions either) and OET65 formula (5 and a antenna gain of 36.5 dBi maximum (Gain = 4466, I get 1mW/cm2 at 5.96 meters, or about 20' Based on a 13" (33 cm) dish, an equal power distribution over the surface, I get a surface area of 0.02725 m2 or a power of 36.68 W/m2 or 3.668 mW/cm2. Based on all the above, a protection distance of 40' is very conservative. The output power of the MMIC can be more than 1 Watt, however the transmitter is limited to 1 Watt (by internal firmware) because of Bandwidth (skirt) and modulation requirements. This is why some power measurements for RF safety were made a 2 Watt, but even at this power, the 40' distance is plenty. Regards Peter Boers
Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. ITS Report J99019097BOctober 8, 1999Page 1 of 23 This document may not be reproduced except in its entirety without written permission from ITS. Application For Certification In Accordance With FCC Part 101 for Triton Network Systems, Inc. 28 GHz Fast Ethernet Wireless Consecutive Point Millimeter-Wave Transceiver Models: TNS-28-ETP-FE-100, TNS-28-ETP-200, TNS-28-ETP-300, TNS-28- ETP-400, TNS-28-ETP-500, TNS-28-ETP-600 FCC ID: OQT-28-ETP-FE October 1999 All services undertaken are subject to the following general policy: Reports are submitted for exclusive use of the client to whom they are addressed. Their significance is subject to the adequacy and representative character of the samples and to the comprehensiveness of the tests, examinations or surveys made. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written consent of Intertek Testing Services, NA Inc. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP, NIST nor any other agency of the U.S. Government. Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Boxborough, MA ITS Report J99019097BOctober 8, 1999Page 2 of 23 This document may not be reproduced except in its entirety without written permissions from ITS Table of Contents Test Report Certification.............................................................................................................3 1. Introduction...........................................................................................................................4 2. Product Description................................................................................................................4 2.1. Multiple list/ Family Information.....................................................................................4 2.2. Frequency Availability....................................................................................................5 2.3. Block Diagram of the product......................................................................................5 3. Summary of Tests and results.................................................................................................6 4. Test plan................................................................................................................................7 4.1. Frequency stability.........................................................................................................7 4.2. Output power..................................................................................................................7 4.3. Bandwidth.......................................................................................................................7 4.4. Emission Limitation (Mask)............................................................................................7 4.5. Spurious emissions..........................................................................................................8 4.6. Incidental radiation..........................................................................................................8 5. Test results.............................................................................................................................9 5.1. Frequency Tolerance and Frequency Stability..................................................................9 5.2. Output power................................................................................................................10 5.3. Bandwidth.....................................................................................................................10 5.4. Emission Limitation (Mask)..........................................................................................11 5.5. Spurious emissions........................................................................................................14 5.6. Incidental radiation........................................................................................................14 6. Equipment list......................................................................................................................15 7. Photos of the EUT................................................................................................................16 8. Additional Materials.............................................................................................................23 8.1. Bill of Materials...........................................................................................................23 Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Boxborough, MA ITS Report J99019097BOctober 8, 1999Page 4 of 23 This document may not be reproduced except in its entirety without written permissions from ITS 1. Introduction On August 23 to 28, 31, September 1 and 27, 1999, we tested the “Triton Network Systems’ 28 GHz Fast Ethernet Invisible Fiber™ unit”, Models: TNS-28-ETP-FE-100 (27.500–27.700 GHz), TNS-28-ETP-FE-200 (27.700-27.900 GHz), TNS-28-ETP-FE-300 (27.950-28.150 GHz), TNS- 28-ETP-FE-400 (28.150-28.350 GHz), TNS-28-ETP-FE-500 (27.500-27.850 GHz) and TNS-28- ETP-FE-600 (28.000-28.350 GHz) to determine if they were in compliance with FCC Part 101 requirements. We found that the unit met the requirements when tested as received. 2. Product Description A production version of the sample was received on August 23, 1999 in good condition. The 28 GHz Fast Ethernet radio is a data-link radio device. A pair of radios, working together, forms a full duplex 100 Mbps data link, in accordance with the Fast Ethernet specification as specified in IEEE 802.3. Within the radio network model, the radio link acts as a physical layer link, or bit pipe, similar to a bi-directional optical regenerator. The radio replicates data without regard to content. However, radios can provide integral packet switching in a Fast Ethernet application. The 28 GHz Fast Ethernet radio uses a 100 MHz channel pair (50 MHz transmit, 50 MHz receive) to carry an aggregate d…
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Worst-Case Radiated Emission Worst-Case Line-Conducted Emission
70 Codman Hill Road · Boxborough, Massachusetts · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 101 | 27.52 GHz - 28.32 GHz | 1 W | 44M1G1D | 0.0010000000 % |

28 GHz SONET OC-12 Invisible Fiber Unit (IFU)
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
29 GHz SONET OC-12 Invisible Fiber Unit (IFU)
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
29 GHz Fast Ethernet Invisible Fiber Unit (IFU)
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
29 GHz SONET OC-3 Invisible Fiber Unit (IFU)
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
28 GHz Fast Ethernet Wireless Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter