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Horizon Compact Plus CPHP58B1X - FCC ID QB8HCP58UL - DragonWave Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Feb 04, 2013
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 04, 2013
Equipment Note
Horizon Compact Plus CPHP58B1X
Frequency Range
58037.50000000 - 58412.50000000
Company
DragonWave Inc.
Country
Canada

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Users Manual

Horizon COMPACT Plus TM Wireless Ethernet Release 1.0.1 Product Manual - Volume 1 Installation, Basic Configuration and Alignment Version 1.2 Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 1 NOTICE This document contains confidential information, which is proprietary to DragonWave. No part of its contents can be used, copied, disclosed, or conveyed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from DragonWave Inc. Copyright Β© 2000 - 2012 DragonWave Inc. Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 1 Table of Contents 1.0 USER MANUAL STRUCTURE ..................................................................................... 1 2.0 INTRODUCTION TO HORIZON COMPACT PLUS ............................................................ 3 2.1 APPLICATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1.1 4G ............................................................................................................................................ 4 2.1.2 3G CELLULAR BACKHAUL / ETHERNET EVOLUTION ...................................................................... 4 2.1.3 LEASED LINE REPLACEMENT ...................................................................................................... 4 2.1.4 LAST MILE FIBRE EXTENSION ..................................................................................................... 4 2.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 5 3.0 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................... 7 3.1 ETHERNET AND POWER CABLING ........................................................................................................ 9 3.1.1 COPPER INTERFACE .................................................................................................................. 9 3.1.2 OPTICAL INTERFACE .................................................................................................................. 9 3.2 LIGHTNING PROTECTION ................................................................................................................... 10 3.3 DUAL POLARIZATION RADIO MOUNT (DPRM) .................................................................................... 11 3.4 POWER SPLIT RADIO MOUNT (PSRM) .............................................................................................. 11 4.0 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................. 13 4.1 LIGHTNING ARRESTOR UNITS ............................................................................................................ 16 4.1.1 OUTDOOR LIGHTNING ARRESTOR UNITS ................................................................................... 16 4.1.2 INDOOR LIGHTNING ARRESTOR UNITS ...................................................................................... 16 4.2 GROUNDED POWER FEEDS ............................................................................................................... 19 4.3 ETHERNET CABLING – COPPER INTERFACE ....................................................................................... 20 4.3.1 USING OUTDOOR PONE UNIT ................................................................................................... 20 4.3.2 OUTDOOR PONE UNIT WEATHERPROOF GROMMET SEALS ........................................................ 21 4.3.3 USING INDOOR PONE UNIT ...................................................................................................... 21 4.3.4 ASSEMBLING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR........................................................................................ 22 4.3.5 USING OUTDOOR LIGHTNING ARRESTOR UNIT ........................................................................... 24 4.3.6 USING INDOOR LIGHTNING ARRESTOR UNIT .............................................................................. 24 5.0 POWERING THE HORIZON COMPACT PLUS .............................................................. 26 5.1 COPPER INTERFACE ......................................................................................................................... 26 5.1.1 USING THE OUTDOOR PONE UNIT ............................................................................................ 26 5.1.2 USING THE INDOOR PONE UNIT ................................................................................................ 27 5.1.3 STEPS TO CONNECTING POWER ............................................................................................... 27 5.1.4 PONE STATUS LED ................................................................................................................. 28 5.2 OPTICAL INTERFACE ......................................................................................................................... 29 5.2.1 USING THE COMPOSITE CABLE ................................................................................................. 29 5.2.2 ALTERNATE POWER FEED OPTION - β€œY” FEED ADAPTER CABLE ................................................. 30 6.0 INITIAL CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................ 32 6.1 SECURE MANAGEMENT ACCESS. ...................................................................................................... 32 6.2 USING TELNET ................................................................................................................................. 32 6.2.1 LOGGING ON ............................................................................................................................ 32 Table of Contents iii Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 1 6.2.2 CONTEXT SENS…

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Users Manual

Horizon COMPACT Plus TM Wireless Ethernet Release 1.0.1 Product Manual - Volume 2 Advanced Configuration Features Version 1.1 Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 2 NOTICE This document contains confidential information, which is proprietary to DragonWave. No part of its contents can be used, copied, disclosed, or conveyed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from DragonWave Inc. Copyright Β© 2000 - 2012 DragonWave Inc. DragonWave Inc. ii Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 2 Table of Contents 1.0 USER MANUAL STRUCTURE ....................................................................... 1 2.0 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION FEATURES ................................................. 3 2.1 ....... DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION CHANGE .................................................................................... 3 3.0 UPGRADE/DOWNGRADE LICENSED FEATURES ....................................... 5 3.1 ....... UPGRADE/DOWNGRADE FEATURE GROUP........................................................................... 5 3.2 ....... UPGRADE SYSTEM LICENSE SPEED .................................................................................... 8 3.3 ....... DOWNGRADE SYSTEM LICENSE SPEED ............................................................................. 10 4.0 CONFIGURING ETHERNET PORTS 1 AND 2 ............................................. 13 5.0 SYNCHRONOUS ETHERNET (SYNCE) ....................................................... 17 5.1 ....... MASTER/SLAVE ................................................................................................................ 17 5.2 ....... WANDER FILTERING ......................................................................................................... 17 5.3 ....... CONFIGURING SYNCE ...................................................................................................... 18 6.0 RADIUS SERVER USER AUTHENTICATION .............................................. 22 6.1 ....... CONFIGURING THE RADIUS SERVER ................................................................................ 25 7.0 MANAGEMENT VLAN TAGGING ................................................................ 26 7.1 ....... VLAN TAGGING OVERVIEW .............................................................................................. 26 7.2 ....... 802.1Q TAGGING ............................................................................................................. 26 7.3 ....... VLAN TAGGING IMPLEMENTATION IN HORIZON COMPACT PLUS ......................................... 26 7.4 ....... HORIZON COMPACT PLUS VLAN SETTINGS ...................................................................... 27 8.0 QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ..................................................................... 30 8.1 ....... CLASS OF SERVICE TYPES................................................................................................ 30 8.2 ....... CLASS OF SERVICE BIT LEVELS ........................................................................................ 30 8.3 ....... OPERATION WITH QOS DISABLED ..................................................................................... 30 8.4 ....... OPERATION WITH QOS ENABLED ...................................................................................... 31 8.4.1 ASSIGNING USER DATA TO QOS QUEUES ...................................................................................... 31 8.4.2 SLOW BRIDGE PROTOCOL FRAMES ............................................................................................... 31 8.4.3 COMMITTED INFORMATION RATE (CIR) .......................................................................................... 32 8.4.4 COMMITTED BURST SIZE (CBS) ................................................................................................... 32 8.5 ....... QOS SCHEDULER POLICIES .............................................................................................. 32 8.5.1 CUT THROUGH ............................................................................................................................ 33 8.5.2 STRICT PRIORITY QUEUING .......................................................................................................... 33 8.5.3 WEIGHTED FAIR QUEUING (WFQ) ................................................................................................ 34 8.5.4 WEIGHTED FAIR QUEUING – EXPEDITE MODE ................................................................................ 36 8.6 ....... USER FLOW MAPPING ...................................................................................................... 44 9.0 PAUSE FRAMES .......................................................................................... 48 10.0 BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT ...................................................................... 50 10.1 ..... MAXIMUM THROUGHPUT SPEED ........................................................................................ 50 Table of Contents iii Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 2 10.2 ..... ASYMMETRIC THROUGHPUT SPEED................................................................................... 53 10.3 ..... THROUGHPUT (BANDWIDTH) LOGGING .............................................................................. 55 11.0 ADAPTIVE TRANSMIT POWER CONTROL (ATPC) ................................... 60 11.1 ..... NORMAL LINK ................................................................................................................... 60 11.2 ..... SATURATED LINK ............................................................................................................. 63 11.3 ..... COORDINATED POWER ALARM .......................................................................................... 64 12.0 AUTHENTICATION .................…

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Users Manual

Horizon COMPACT Plus TM Wireless Ethernet Release 1.0.1 Product Manual - Volume 3 Frequency Tables Version 1.1 DragonWave Inc. ii Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 3 NOTICE This document contains confidential information, which is proprietary to DragonWave. No part of its contents can be used, copied, disclosed, or conveyed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from DragonWave Inc. Copyright Β© 2000 - 2012 DragonWave Inc. Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 3 Table of Contents 1.0 USER MANUAL STRUCTURE ..................................................................................... 1 1.1 FREQUENCY TABLES SUPPORTED ....................................................................................................... 1 2.0 LOWER 6 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ........................................................................ 3 3.0 UPPER 6 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ......................................................................... 5 4.0 LOWER 7 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ........................................................................ 7 5.0 UPPER 7 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ....................................................................... 11 6.0 LOWER 8 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ...................................................................... 15 7.0 UPPER 8 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ....................................................................... 19 8.0 7 - 8 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ............................................................................. 21 9.0 10.5 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ............................................................................. 25 10.0 11 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................................ 27 11.0 13 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................................ 31 12.0 15 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................................ 35 13.0 18 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................................ 47 14.0 23 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................................ 63 15.0 24 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................................ 89 16.0 26 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................................ 91 17.0 28 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................................ 97 18.0 31 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES .............................................................................. 105 19.0 32 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES .............................................................................. 107 20.0 38 GHZ APNG FREQUENCY TABLES ................................................................... 111 21.0 56 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES .............................................................................. 121 22.0 58 GHZ FREQUENCY TABLES .............................................................................. 123 Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 3 1.0 User Manual Structure This user manual is divided into three volumes: Volume 1 – Contains an overview of the product, basic configuration, installation and the alignment procedures that are sufficient to set up a link and have it passing traffic. Also, a brief description of the advanced configuration features. Volume 2 – includes step-by-step configuration details for the advanced configuration features that are described briefly in Volume 1 Volume 3 (this volume) – contains a complete list of the frequency tables associated with the radio bands supported, and soon to be supported, by the Horizon Compact Plus Volume 4 - contains configuration details relating to industry standard networking features. 1.1 Frequency Tables Supported The frequency tables that are shown shaded in grey are not supported in this release of the Horizon Compact Plus. DragonWave Inc. 2 Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 3 This page is left blank intentionally Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 3 2.0 Lower 6 GHz Frequency Tables Table-2-1 Lower 6 GHz FCC (1) 10 MHz Channels TxLow TxHigh Channel index Tx RF (MHz) Rx RF (MHz) Channel index Tx RF (MHz) Rx RF (MHz) 1 5935.32 6187.36 1' 6187.36 5935.32 2 5945.2 6197.24 2' 6197.24 5945.2 3 5955.08 6207.12 3' 6207.12 5955.08 4 5964.97 6217.01 4' 6217.01 5964.97 5 5974.85 6226.89 5' 6226.89 5974.85 6 5984.73 6236.77 6' 6236.77 5984.73 7 5994.62 6246.66 7' 6246.66 5994.62 8 6004.5 6256.54 8' 6256.54 6004.5 9 6014.38 6266.42 9' 6266.42 6014.38 10 6024.27 6276.31 10' 6276.31 6024.27 11 6034.15 6286.19 11' 6286.19 6034.15 12 6044.03 6296.07 12' 6296.07 6044.03 Table-2-2 Lower 6 GHz FCC (2) 10 MHz Channels TxLow TxHigh Channel index Tx RF (MHz) Rx RF (MHz) Channel index Tx RF (MHz) Rx RF (MHz) 12 6044.03 6296.07 12’ 6296.07 6044.03 13 6053.92 6305.96 13’ 6305.96 6053.92 14 6063.8 6315.84 14’ 6315.84 6063.8 15 6073.68 6325.72 15’ 6325.72 6073.68 16 6083.57 6335.61 16’ 6335.61 6083.57 17 6093.45 6345.49 17’ 6345.49 6093.45 18 6103.33 6355.37 18’ 6355.37 6103.33 19 6113.22 6365.26 19’ 6365.26 6113.22 20 6123.1 6375.14 20’ 6375.14 6123.1 21 6132.98 6385.02 21’ 6385.02 6132.98 22 6142.87 6394.91 22’ 6394.91 6142.87 23 6152.75 6404.79 23’ 6404.79 6152.75 24 6162.63 6414.67 24’ 6414.67 6162.63 Table-2-3 Lower 6 GHz Russian Federation (1) 28 MHz Channels TxLow TxHigh Channel index Tx RF (MHz) Rx RF (MHz) Channel index Tx RF (MHz) Rx RF (MHz) 1 5941 6207 1' 6207 5941 2 5969 6235 2' 6235 5969 3 5997 6263 3' 6263 5997 4 6025 6291 4' 6291 6025 Table-2-4 Lower 6 GHz Russian Federation (2) 28 MHz Channels TxLow TxHigh Channel index Tx RF (MHz) Rx RF (MHz) Channel index Tx RF (MHz) Rx R…

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Users Manual

Horizon COMPACT Plus TM Wireless Ethernet Release 1.0.1 Product Manual - Volume 4 Networking Features Version 1.1 Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 4 NOTICE This document contains confidential information, which is proprietary to DragonWave. No part of its contents can be used, copied, disclosed, or conveyed to any party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from DragonWave Inc. Copyright Β© 2000 - 2012 DragonWave Inc. Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 4 Table of Contents 1.0 USER MANUAL STRUCTURE ..................................................................................... 1 2.0 ETHERNET OPERATION ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE (EOAM) ....................... 3 2.1 EOAM FEATURES .............................................................................................................................. 3 3.0 LINK LAYER DISCOVERY PROTOCOL (LLDP) .......................................................... 21 3.1 LLDP COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................ 21 3.1.1 GLOBAL COMMANDS ................................................................................................................ 21 3.1.2 INTERFACING COMMANDS ........................................................................................................ 22 3.1.3 SHOW COMMANDS ................................................................................................................... 22 4.0 ETHERNET CONNECTIVITY FAULT MANAGEMENT (ECFM) ....................................... 25 4.1 STEPS TO CONFIGURING ECFM ........................................................................................................ 26 4.2 ECFM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ................................................................................................... 27 4.3 ECFM CLI COMMANDS LIST ............................................................................................................. 35 Table of Figures FIGURE 4-1 ECFM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE 1 ............................................................................................ 27 FIGURE 4-2 ECFM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE 2 ............................................................................................ 29 FIGURE 4-3 ECFM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE 3 ............................................................................................ 32 Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 4 1.0 User Manual Structure This manual is divided into four volumes: Volume 1 – Contains an overview of the product, basic configuration, installation and alignment procedures that are sufficient to set up a link and have it passing traffic Volume 2 – includes step-by-step configuration details for the advanced configuration features that are described briefly in Volume 1 Volume 3 – contains a complete list of the frequency tables associated with the radio bands supported, and soon to be supported, by the Horizon Compact Plus Volume 4 – (This Volume) Contains configuration details relating to industry standard networking features. DragonWave Inc. 2 Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 4 This page left blank intentionally Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 4 2.0 Ethernet Operation Administration and Maintenance (EOAM) EOAM is a protocol for installing, monitoring, and troubleshooting metro Ethernet networks. Horizon Compact Plus supports the EOAM features as defined in IEEE 802.3ah with the exception of the hardware loopback feature. EOAM is a relatively slow protocol with modest bandwidth requirements. The frame transmission rate is limited to a maximum of 10 frames per second; therefore, the impact of OAM on normal operations is negligible. The EOAM frames cannot propagate beyond a single hop within an Ethernet network. 2.1 EOAM Features Discovery - Identifies the devices in the network and the devices OAM capabilities. Link Monitoring - Detects and indicates link events under a variety of conditions. The events include the following: Error Frame Error Frame Period Error Frame Seconds Summary HAAM and AAM up/down-switch RLS event Remote Failure Indication - Slowly deteriorating quality is difficult to detect. EOAM provides a mechanism for an OAM entity to convey these failure conditions to its peer. The following failure conditions can be communicated: Link Fault – The receiver detects loss of signal. This condition is sent once per second Critical Event - An unspecified critical event has occurred. This type of event is vendor specific. The critical event is sent immediately and continuously. Remote Loopback - An OAM entity can put its remote peer into software loopback mode. Note that it is not possible to start a local EOAM loopback on a node that has a radio or network loopback already in operation. DragonWave Inc. 4 Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 4 Procedure 2-1 Configuring EOAM Required Action Steps login Log in as a NOC user. set eoam Enables or disables Ethernet Operation Administration and Maintenance (EOAM) processing globally on this device. The default is "off". Sequence: set eoam [on | off] press Enter The system responds: < no response > The system returns to the prompt ->. Example: set eoam on press Enter To verify the setting, run the command – get eoam global information get eoam global information press Enter The system responds: Ethernet OAM has been enabled OUI configured is 1c:08:00 Error event OAMPDU resend count:1 Where Enabled means that eoam is on Disabled means that eoam is off set eoam oui Configure the Organization Unit Identifier (OUI). Sequence: set eoam oui [xx:yy:zz] press Enter The system responds: < no response > The system returns to the prompt ->.…

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Cover Letter(s)

DragonWave Inc. 600-411 Legget Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada K2K 3C9 (t) 613.599.9991 (f) 613.599.4225 www.dragonwaveinc.com 01 February 2013 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: QB8HCP58UL Product Name: Horizon Compact+ CPHP58B1X Please be advised that the above mentioned product is an outdoor device and it does not operate and/or emanate from inside of a building. Dated this 01 Day of February 20 13 By: Jerry Potera Signature Printed Title: Regulatory Approvals On behalf of : DragonWave Inc. Telephone: 613-599-9991 x.2267

Cover Letter(s)

DragonWave Inc. 600-411 Legget Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada K2K 3C9 (t) 613.599.9991 (f) 613.599.4225 www.dragonwaveinc.com 01 February 2013 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: QB8HCP58UL Product Name: Horizon Compact+ CPHP58B1X Request for Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commission’s rules, we hereby request that the following documents be held confidential: Schematics Block diagram Parts List Layouts and drawings Operational Description These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information and are not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. Dated this 01 Day of February 20 13 By: Jerry Potera Signature Printed Title: Regulatory Approvals On behalf of : DragonWave Inc. Telephone: 613-599-9991 x.2267

Cover Letter(s)

DragonWave Inc. 600-411 Legget Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada K2K 3C9 (t) 613.599.9991 (f) 613.599.4225 www.dragonwaveinc.com 01 February 2013 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: QB8HCP58UL Product Name: Horizon Compact+ CPHP58B1X Request for Short-Term Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commission rules, and in accordance with the FCC Public notice dated June 15, 2004 (DA-04-1705), we hereby request short-term confidentiality (180 days) for the following items prior to marketing the device. Internal Photos Product Manual These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product which DragonWave Inc. considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design and, otherwise would not release to the general public. The information derived from these documents, if made public, could benefit the competitors of DragonWave Inc. and give them an unfair advantage in the market. Dated this 01 Day of February 20 13 By: Jerry Potera Signature Printed Title: Regulatory Approvals On behalf of : DragonWave Inc. Telephone: 613-599-9991 x.2267

External Photos

External photos HC+ 13B2 L RJ45 top HC+ 13B2 L RJ45 bottom External photos HC+ Construction

ID Label/Location Info

This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operationis subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device maynot cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation. MODEL: HC+CPHP58B1X IC: 4679A-HCP58UL FCC ID: QB8HCP58UL

Internal Photos

Internal photos DIPLEXER Antenna side DIPLEXER Under side HC+ RF Module card bottom Internal photos HC+ RF module card top MODEM CCA top MODEM CCA bottom Internal photos PSU Card top PSU Card bottom RF module bottom Internal photos RF module top

RF Exposure Info

Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance: 3 meter Equation from MILLIMETER WAVE TEST PROCEDURES P d = E 2 /377 where Pd is the power density measured at the measurement distance in W/m2 E is the field strength at measurement distance, in V/m Note: although the free-space impedance in near-field is not exact 377Ξ©, using this assumed impedance value one can obtain an adequately accurate result. According to test results from test report # 215809-1TRFWL, maximum peak field strength at 3 meter is 136.3 dBuV/m, less than138.3 dBΞΌV/m which equal to 18 ΞΌW/cm 2 P d < 18 ΞΌW/cm 2 = 0.018 mW/cm 2 at 3 meter According to FCC Part 1.1310, Radiofrequency radiation exposure limits, the power density limit around 60 GHz is 1.0 mW/cm 2 Device fulfills with the requirements of FCC Part 1.1307(b), 2.1091 and 2.1093 for both fundamental emissions and unwanted emissions at 3 meter distance.

Test Report

FCC 15.255 and RSS-210 A13.docx - Date: September 2012 www.nemko.com Compliance test report ID 215809-1TRFWL Date of issue February 5, 2013 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C, Β§15.255 Operation within the band 57–64 GHz and RSS-210, Issue 8 Annex 13.2 Licence-exempt radio apparatus (all frequency bands): category I equipment Annex 13.2 - Devices operating in the band 57–64 GHz Applicant DragonWave Inc. Product Horizon Compact Plus CPHP58B1X Model HC+ CPHP58B1X FCC ID QB8HCP58UL IC Reg # 4679A-HCP58UL Nemko Canada Inc., a testing laboratory, is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada. The tests included in this report are within the scope of this accreditation w w w . n e m k o . c o m Report reference ID: 215809-1TRFWL Page 2 of 29 Test location Nemko Canada Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa, ON, K1V 1H2 Canada FCC test site registration number: 176392 and IC registered site number: 2040A-4 (3 m semi anechoic chamber) Telephone +1 613 737 9680 Facsimile +1 613 737 9691 Toll free +1 800 563 6336 Website www.nemko.com Tested by Kevin Rose, Wireless/EMC Specialist Reviewed by February 5, 2013 Andrey Adelberg, Senior Wireless/EMC Specialist Date Limits of responsibility Note that the results contained in this report relate only to the items tested and were obtained in the period between the date of initial receipt of samples and the date of issue of the report. This test report has been completed in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025. All results contain in this report are within Nemko Canada’s ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. Copyright notification Nemko Canada Inc. authorizes the applicant to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by t…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Jerry Potera(Regulatory Approvals)
[email protected]613-599-9991Fax: 613-599-4265

Technical Contact

DragonWave Inc.Jerry Potera
[email protected]613-599-9991

600-411 Legget Drive Β· Kanata Β· Canada

Non-Technical Contact

DragonWave Inc.Daniel Hindson
[email protected]613-599-9991

Test Firm

Nemko Canada IncStuart Beck
[email protected]6137379680Fax: 6137379691

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
215C58.04 GHz - 58.41 GHz13.18 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power output listed is conducted. Professional installation is required. The antenna (s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on permanent structures with a separation distance from all persons as described in this filing and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except as described in 15.255(h). Changing the antenna(s) other than the one documented in this filing requires the submission of a permissive change application containing data demonstrating compliance for 15.255, or new application if appropriate. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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