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Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide For Windows ® 95 or later Note: This User Guide is for Beta Users only. The contents are subject to change at any time during the Beta test. Version 1.0.1 Part number 40-00026-00 Produce Release 1.13 Revision B Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide Navini Networks, Inc. i Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide Navini Networks, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS PERMISSIONS, TRADEMARKS, AND DISTRIBUTION.......................................VI REGULATORY INFORMATION.............................................................................VII SAFETY........................................................................................................................VIII INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................1 RIPWAVE UNIT INSTALLATION...............................................................................2 USB connections................................................................................................................2 Ethernet connections........................................................................................................7 RIPWAVE MONITOR SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.............................................9 ACCESSING THE INTERNET....................................................................................14 RIPWAVE UNIT INDICATOR LIGHTS...................................................................15 DISPLAYING THE RIPWAVE MONITOR...............................................................16 UNINSTALL RIPWAVE SOFTWARE.......................................................................19 INSTALLING / CHARGING THE BATTERY..........................................................21 BETA USER GUIDE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS..................................23 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT.........................................................................25 ii Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide Navini Networks, Inc. iii Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide Navini Networks, Inc. Symbols Throughout this manual, the following symbols are used to designate precautions that need to be taken when performing the step. For your safety and protection of the equipment, observe these precautions when installing, operating, or servicing the equipment. Caution Symbol This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in equipment damage or improper operation. Warning Symbol This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in death or injury to personnel. Notes Notes Symbol This symbol indicates points, comments, or special attention that is required during a procedure. iv Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide Navini Networks, Inc. v Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide Navini Networks, Inc. Permissions, trademarks, and distribution Copyright © November 2001 - 2002, Navini Networks, Inc. All information contained herein and disclosed by this document is confidential and the proprietary property of Navini Networks, Inc. and all rights therein are expressly reserved. Acceptance of this material signifies agreement by the recipient that the information contained in this document is confidential and that it will be used solely for the purposes set forth herein. Acceptance of this material signifies agreement by the recipient that it will not be used, reproduced in whole or in part, disclosed, distributed, or conveyed to others in any manner or by any means – graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems – without the express written permission of Navini Networks, Inc. Navini Networks™, Internet at the Speed of Thought™, zero-install™, and Ripwave™ are registered trademarks of Navini Networks, Inc. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or service marks of their respective owners. Nothing herein constitutes any representation, warranty, assurance, or guaranty of any kind. Because of continuing developments and improvements in design, manufacturing, and deployment, material in this document is subject to change without notification and does not represent any commitment or obligation on the part of Navini Networks, Inc. Navini Networks, Inc. shall have no liability for any error or damages resulting from the use of this document. The logo and all other Navini Networks trademarks are the property of Navini Networks, Inc. Unauthorized usage is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Navini Networks, Inc. 2001 - 2002 Navini Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. vi Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide Navini Networks, Inc. Regulatory Information Caution: This device is a radio frequency transmitter. It is required to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for transmitting devices. A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20 cm) or more must be maintained between the antenna and all persons during device operations to ensure compliance with the FCC’s rules for Radio Frequency Exposure. If this minimum distance cannot be maintained, exposure to RF levels that exceed the FCC’s limits may result. This equipment must not be co-located with any other transmitting antenna. This equipment complies with part 21 of the FCC rules. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. vii Ripwave 2.6 GHz User Guide Navini Networks, Inc. Safety To optimize safety when using the Navini equipment, please read before using. When using the Navini electronic equipment, always follow the basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, and injury to people and/or property. 1. Follow all warnings and instructions that come with the equipment. 2. Do not use the equipment while you are in a bathtub, shower, pool, or spa. Exposure of the equipment to water could cause severe electrical shock (even death) or serious damage to the equipment. 3. Do not allow any type of liquid to com…
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From: brian sutton [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:52 AM To: Tom Tidwell Subject: FW: MMDS Response Station Submit it to TCB! See email below! -----Original Message----- From: Robert J. Ungar [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:41 AM To: 'brian sutton' Cc: Terry Mahn Subject: RE: MMDS Response Station Brian, The TCB exclusion list states that fixed MDS transmitters under Part 21 do not qualify for TCB approval. But your little response station is a mobile transmitter. It is considered mobile because it is "designed to be used in other than fixed locations and in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter's radiating structure(s) and the body of the user or nearby persons. In this context, the term "fixed location" means that the device is physically secured at one location and is not able to be easily moved to another location. Transmitting devices designed to be used by consumers or workers that can be easily re-located, such as wireless devices associated with a personal computer, are consiered to be mobile devices if they meet the 20 centimeter separation requirement." (Sec. 2.1091(b)) The categories of mobile transmitters not qualifying for TCB approval on the exclusion list do not apply to your response station, including the category that excludes from TCB approval transmitters operating with co-located antennas - we've already checked with the FCC and e-mailed you about that. So, all in all, it looks like you have a mobile transmitter that is entitled to be approved by a TCB. Pleas call if you have any questions. -----Original Message----- From: brian sutton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:05 AM To: Robert J. Ungar; brian sutton Cc: Terry Mahn Subject: RE: MMDS Response Station Bob, I was looking over the exclusion list for TCB involvement. (June 12, 2000) it lists (c) transmitters that operate as "subscriber" units under (i) Part 21 subpart K, MDS I believe this is our 2.6 CPE? Am I missing something? Thanks, Brian -----Original Message----- From: Robert J. Ungar [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 1:42 PM To: '[email protected]' Cc: Terry Mahn Subject: MMDS Response Station I'm going to forward another e-mail, this time from Tim Harrington at the FCC Lab. Terry asked him whether a TCB could certify a Pt 21 transmitter with multiple antennas as long as only one antenna would be operating at a time and he said yes. But he raised two issues: 1. Whether the transmitter was fixed. 2. Does Pt 21 permit multiple antennas? First, Pt 21 defines an MDS response station as a fixed station. Yes, I know someone might take yours outside with a lapton, but by definition, it is a fixed station. Second, I can't find anything in Part 21 that says you can't use multiple antennas, and in our earlier correspondance with Joe Johnson, we told him what you were doing and he didn't blink. So, on balance, there seems no reason, why with two attached e-mails now, you can't get certificated by a TCB. It is always possible that the guys at the Lab will have questions, but this would surely happen anyway if you submited the application directly to them. From: Robert J. Ungar [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 9:16 AM To: '[email protected]' Subject: FW: More on directive antenna Tom, My lawyers asked the FCC about a TCB approving our 3 antenna/ One Tx. I'm sure there will be questions but let's try submitting it to the TCB with this email attached. Please review the documents and lets try to get this thing out Monday or Tuesday at the latest. Thanks, Brian -----Original Message----- From: Robert J. Ungar [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 1:43 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: FW: multi-antenna one-Tx -----Original Message----- From: Terry Mahn Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:31 PM To: 'Tim Harrington'; Terry Mahn Cc: Joe Dichoso; Rich Fabina; Robert J. Ungar Subject: RE: multi-antenna one-Tx Thanks Tim for your prompt reply....Terry -----Original Message----- From: Tim Harrington [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:17 PM To: [email protected] Cc: Joe Dichoso; Rich Fabina; [email protected] Subject: multi-antenna one-Tx Hi Terry Based on your description, there may not be an RF expsoure issue here for only one antenna in use at a time. Assuming this is a fixed transmitter, then TCB Exclusion List Transmitter Category I) or II) applies. Possibly exposure conditions will need to be determined at time of licensing. If needed Bob Cleveland may be able to help with questions about exposure issues for sites. You will also need to make sure Part 21 allows multi-antennas with one-Tx. Best Regards Tim Harrington >>> Terry Mahn <[email protected]> 03/08/02 10:06AM >>> Tim, A client is trying to determine whether a TCB can certify a licensed transmitter (Part 21) that features mulitple antennas. The reason for the use of multiple antennas is so the device can "sense" where a base station signal is the strongest and then respond via the antenna which optimizes the telecom link. The transmitter will use only one antenna at time -- that is to say each discrete transmission from the device will go out over one and only one antenna. We read the Commission's guidance on TCB Approval Procedures as allowing TCBs to certify this type of device. We seek your confirmation as to this understanding. The client is trying to expedite certification and would like to send its application in as soon as possible so your prompt response to this email will be most appreciated. Regards. Terry -----Original Message----- From: Joe Johnson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 5:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: More on directive antenna Bob, Keith Larson and I concur with you that the antenna pattern in your attached email can be considered "directional" and meets the requirements for directionality for response station receiving anten…
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USB Model# 2600U Ethernet Model# 2600E USB Model# 2600U Ethernet Model# 2600E Ethernet Model# 2600E Photos.doc Page 2 of 7 Ethernet Model# 2600E Photos.doc Page 3 of 7 Ethernet Model# 2600E Photos.doc Page 4 of 7 USB Model# 2600U Photos.doc Page 5 of 7 USB Model# 2600U Photos.doc Page 6 of 7 Antennas AntedBi Broadbeam nna 3.8 Integral Antenna 6.5 dBi Integral Antenna 6.5 dBi Photos.doc Page 7 of 7
Label Information FCC ID#: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 Label Model # XXXXX Part# XXX S/N # XXXX FCC ID # PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 Input 5V, 3A Made in XXX B A R C O D E LOCATION: Placed on the inside of the CPE on the right side of the plastic shell. LABEL SIZE: The size will be 1.5” L x 0.625” W. The label will be white or silver with black text. The label will not be removable without leaving a residue. The label will made of a plastic compound such that it will not tear. MODEL NUMBER: 2600E, 2600U PART NUMBER: Part number of the CPE (i.e. 92-000033-02) S/N NUMBER: This is the serial number of the unit. The format of the serial number will be: MMYY000000 where the M & Y are the month & year the product was manufactured. There will be a 6-digit number after the MMDD that will represent the serial number starting from 000001 to 999999. This 6-digit number will be reset to 0000001 at the beginning of each month and will increase sequentially based upon the production of the CPE. BAR CODE: Represent the bar code equivalent of the serial number FCC ID #: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 Label.doc Page 2 of 2
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ENGINEERING TEST REPORT ON: 2600E/2600U CPE MDS Response Station Transceiver IN ACCORDANCE WITH: FCC PART 21, SUBPART K MULTIPOINT DISTRIBUTION SERVICE PROJECT NO.: 2L0042RUS1 FCC ID.: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 TESTED FOR: Navini Networks 2240 Campbell Creek Blvd. Suite 110 Richardson, TX 75082 TESTED BY: Nemko Dallas, Inc. 802 N. Kealy Lewisville, Texas 75057-3136 APPROVED BY: Tom Tidwell, EMC/Wireless Manager DATE: 3/14/02 This document contains 54 pages. NEMKO DALLAS, INC. PROJECT NO.: 2L0042RUS1 FCC CFR 47, PART 21, SUBPART K EQUIPMENT: 2600E/2600U CPE MDS Response Station Transceiver FCC ID: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results..........................................................................................3 Section 2. RF Power Output......................................................................................................7 Section 3. Occupied bandwidth.................................................................................................8 Section 4. Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals.............................................................23 Section 5. Field Strength of Spurious Radiation......................................................................28 Section 6. Frequency Stability.................................................................................................30 Section 7. Test Details.............................................................................................................42 Section 8. Test Equipment.......................................................................................................51 Section 9. Test Diagrams.........................................................................................................52 PAGE NO.: 2 of 54 NEMKO DALLAS, INC. PROJECT NO.: 2L0042RUS1 FCC CFR 47, PART 21, SUBPART K EQUIPMENT: 2600E/2600U CPE MDS Response Station Transceiver FCC ID: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1. Summary of Test Results MODEL NO.: 2600E/2600U SERIAL NO.: None GENERAL: These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 21, Subpart K. This test report relates only to the item(s) tested. The following deviations from, additions to, or exclusions from the test specifications have been made. - None PAGE NO.: 3 of 54 NEMKO DALLAS, INC. PROJECT NO.: 2L0042RUS1 FCC CFR 47, PART 21, SUBPART K EQUIPMENT: 2600E/2600U CPE MDS Response Station Transceiver FCC ID: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY OF TEST DATA NAME OF TEST PARA. NO. SPEC. RESULT Modulation Characteristics Digitally Modulated Spread Spectrum N/A RF Power Output 2.985 33 dBW + 10log(X/6) dBW (21.904) Complies Occupied Bandwidth 2.989 Mask (21.101) Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals 2.991 Mask (-60 dBc) 21.905 Complies Field Strength of Spurious Radiation 2.993 Mask (-60 dBc) 21.905 Complies Frequency Stability 2.995 Mask (21.101) Complies Footnotes : PAGE NO.: 4 of 54 NEMKO DALLAS, INC. PROJECT NO.: 2L0042RUS1 FCC CFR 47, PART 21, SUBPART K EQUIPMENT: 2600E/2600U CPE MDS Response Station Transceiver FCC ID: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ GENERAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION Power Input: 115 Vac Frequency Range: 2596 MHz to 2644 MHz Type of Modulation: Digital Emission Designator: 2M00F9W Output Impedance: 50 ohms RF Power Output (rated): 24 dBm @ Patch antenna 22.5 dBm @ Broadbeam antenna Duty Cycle: 50% TDD Selection of Operating Frequency: Not selectable by operator Power Output Adjustment Capability: Not selectable by operator PAGE NO.: 5 of 54 NEMKO DALLAS, INC. PROJECT NO.: 2L0042RUS1 FCC CFR 47, PART 21, SUBPART K EQUIPMENT: 2600E/2600U CPE MDS Response Station Transceiver FCC ID: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Description of Operation The EUT is a CPE (Customer Premise Equipment) transceiver operating in the MMDS band. The transceiver serves as a wireless link between a BTS and a customer site. The transceiver is not intended to be a mobile device. The EUT uses a multi-antenna system for improved coverage and diversity. Only one antenna transmits at any time. The transmitter is digitally modulated and produces a spread spectrum waveform. System Diagram SP3TSPDT ATTN ATTN ATTN IQ MOD IQ DEMOD ATTN RX-I RX-Q TO BASEBAND TX-I TX-Q TO BASEBAND PA ANT 1 ANT 2 ANT 3 RF AGILE LO 350MHz SAW FILT 700MHz IF LO AGC 700MHz IF LO AGC SPDT Figure 1 2.6GHz CPE BLOCK DIAGRAM BALUN SPDTSPDT PAD PADSPDTPAD PAD Receiver Transmitter Antenna Switch PAGE NO.: 6 of 54 NEMKO DALLAS, INC. PROJECT NO.: 2L0042RUS1 FCC CFR 47, PART 21, SUBPART K EQUIPMENT: 2600E/2600U CPE MDS Response Station Transceiver FCC ID: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Section 2. RF Power Output NAME OF TEST: RF Power Output PARA. NO.: 2.985 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 2/20/02 TEST RESULTS: Complies MEASUREMENT DATA: . Antenna Port Measured Output Power (dBm) Measured Output Power (W) Broadbeam 22.5 0.178 Patch 24.0 0.251 Power was varied +/- 15% with no change in power output. Temperature: 20 deg Celsius, RH: 50% Test equipment used: 1036-1629-1477 PAGE NO.: 7 of 54 NEMKO DALLAS, INC. PROJECT NO.: 2L0042RUS1 FCC CFR 47, PART 21, SUBPART K EQUIPMENT: 2600E/2600U CPE MDS Response Station Transceiver FCC ID: PL6-MMDS-CPE-R1 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Section 3. Occupied Bandwidth NAME OF TEST: Occupied Bandwidth PARA. NO.: 2.989 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 2/20/02 TEST RESULTS: Complies MEASUREMENT DATA: See attached data sh…
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S= power density P= power input to the antenna G= power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R= distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Choose ENTER Occupational/Controlled -(BTS) General Population/Uncontrolled -(CPE) Tx Frequency: 2600.00 (MHz) Maximum Peak Power at Antenna Input Terminal: 24.00 (dBm) Antenna gain (typical): 6.50 (dBi) S=1.00 (mW/cm^2) P=251.19 (mW) G=4.47 (numeric) R =9.45(cm) NOTE: The following warning must appear in the installation manual. CAUTION: This device is a radio frequency transmitter. It is required to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices. A minimum separation distance of 20.00cm or more must be maintained between the antenna and all persons during device operations to ensure compliance with the FCC’s rules for Radio Frequency Exposure. If this minimum distance cannot be maintained, exposure to RF levels that exceed the FCC's limits may result. OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 Prediction of MPE Limit Equation from page 18 NOTE: The actual power density levels will be lower than predicted due to a 50% Time Division Duplex operation of the transmitter. This source-based time averaging has not been taken into account in this prediction. 2 4R PG S 4 R PG S
802 N. Kealy · Lewisville, Texas · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 21 | 2.60 GHz - 2.64 GHz | 251.00 mW | 2M00F9W | 0.0050000000 % |

WiMAX Base Station, Broadband Wireless, 2.5/2.6 GHz
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
BTS Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
BTS Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
BTS Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
BTS Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter