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QUICK START GUIDE FOR THE TRANZEO WIRELESS TR-49 REVISION 2.0a J ANUARY 2ND, 2006 FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a Residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. Operation in the 4940-4990 MHz band is restricted to the U.S. Operation in this range is restricted to the Public safety bands. Use of these bands is restricted to entities that meet the requirements listed the FCC Part 90.20 Public Safety Pool and are properly licensed to operate a transmitter in the Public Safety band in accordance with Part 90Y of the technical rules can operate in the 4940-4990 MHz band. FCC regulations state in Part 90, operation in the 4.9-GHz band requires frequency coordination before the system can be operated. Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense. The user should not modify or change this equipment without written approval from Tranzeo Wireless. Modification could void authority to use this equipment. For the safety reasons, people should not work in a situation which RF Exposure limits be exceeded. To prevent the situation happening, people who work with the antenna should be aware of the following rules 1. Install the antenna in a location where a distance of 65 cm from the antenna may be maintained. 2. While installing the antenna, do not turn on power to the unit. 3. Do not connect the antenna while the device is in operation. 4. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Safety Notices Safety Precautions: YOU MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THE DEVICE: • This antenna’s grounding system must be installed according to Article 810-15, 810-20, 810-21 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1993. If you have any questions or doubts about your antenna grounding system, contact a local licensed electrician. • Never attach the Grounding Wire while the device is powered. • If the ground is to be attached to an existing electrical circuit, turn off the circuit before attaching the wire. • Use the Tranzeo POE only with approved Tranzeo models. • Never install Radio Equipment, surge suppressors, or lightning protection during a storm. A BRIEF WORD ON LIGHTNING PROTECTION The key to a Lightning Protection is providing a harmless route for lightning to reach ground. The system should not be designed to attract lightning, nor can it repel lightning. National, State and local codes are designed to protect life, limb and property, and must always be obeyed. When in doubt, consult contact an electrician or professional trained in the design of grounding systems. Introduction This next-generation wireless LAN device – the TRANZEO TR-49, brings Ethernet-like performance to the wireless realm. The TRANZEO TR-49 also provides powerful features such as the Internet- based configuration utility as well as WEP and WPA security. Maximize network efficiency while minimizing your network investment and maintenance costs. TR-AP Quick Start Guide Hardware Installation Product Kit Before installation, make sure that you have the following items: • The TR-49 x 1 • DC Power Adapter x 1 • Power over Ethernet Adapter x 1 • Ethernet Boot x 1 • Mounting Bracket x 1 • Kept Nuts (With Washer Attached) x 8 • U-Bolt w/ 2 Nuts x 1 • RJ-45 Patch Cable x 1 • Ethernet Boot Gasket x 1 • Ethernet Cable Lock x 1 If any of the above items is not included or damaged, please contact your local dealer for support. In this Manual, the symbol Y will be used to indicate changes that were introduced in Version 2.0. Mechanical Description LED panel of the Wireless LAN Smart Access Point The following table provides an overview of each LED activity: LED Definition Activity Description In AP mode the signal lights indicate the following: Power Supply ONLY use the power adapter supplied with the TR-49. Otherwise, the product may be damaged. Label Color Indicators POWER Red On: Powered On Off: No Power LAN Green On: Ethernet Link Flashing : Ethernet Traffic Off: No Ethernet Link Radio Amber On: Radio Link Flashing Radio Activity Off: No Radio Link Signal Red/Amber/Green In CPE mode, light up in sequence to indicate signal strength Color Indicators Red On: WEP/128 Enabled Flashing: WEP/64 Enabled Off: WEP Off Amber On: WPA/AES Enabled Flashing : WPA/TKIP Enabled Off: WPA Off Amber No Function in 4.9 Green On: ACL Enabled Off: ACL Off Green On: WDS Enabled Off: WDS Off Hardware Installation Take the following steps to set up your TR-49. Site Selection: Before installation, determine the TR-49 unit’s location. Proper placement of the unit is critical to ensure optimum radio range and performance. You should perform a Site Survey to determine the optimal location. Ensure the CPE is within line-of-sight of the Access Point. Obstructions may impede performance of the unit. Tools Required to Install • One 3/8 wrench • One 3/4 wrench • One RJ-45 crimper • A suitable length of Cat 5 cable to bring the signal from the unit to the Power over Ethernet Adaptor • 2 RJ-45 Jacks Before installing, you must determine if the unit will be in the horizontal or vertical orientation. The TR-49 model can be mounted in either orientation. The Ethernet boot should always be placed so that the cable runs toward the ground for maximum environmental protection. Connecting the Ethernet Cable Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Place the Ethernet Boot Cover over the end of your Cat 5 cable. Attach Ethernet Cable …
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19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2V4 T: 604.460.6002 F: 604-460.6005 Toll Free: 1-866-872-6936 Website: www.tranzeo.com 6 January 2006 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Re: Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: QRF-TR-6000 In accordance with FCC Rules part 0.459, we hereby request confidential treatment for the above referenced Certification application. The items to be held in confidence are: Confidential - IP3K_SCH_OCT_8_ 2004.pdf Schematics for the IP3K Carrier Board Confidential - CM9 block diagram.pdf Block Diagram for the CM-9 radio Confidential - CM9 sch.pdf Schematic for the CM-9 radio Confidential – Tranzeo TR-49 int photos (Confidential).PDF Interior photos of the unit. The application contains technical information that which Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. deem to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Since the product is sealed using a one time sealant and contains no user serviceable parts, the Interior Photos are only of use to the applicant’s competitors. Thank you for your attention in this matter
EMC LABS INC Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2V4 Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. TR-49 Product Family External Photos 6 January 2006 Report Number: TRL060106.1 Bruce Balston, EMC Engineer Andrew Marles, Technical Writer Emissions Compliance Test Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 2 B.1 External Photos Figure 1 – External, sealed front cover of unit Figure 2 – External, Back panel of unit.
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies, Inc. 20155 Stewart Crescent 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2V4 Ph: +1-604-460-6002 www.tranzeo.com 54 Mbps Wireless LAN Station Adapter The firmware supplied with the TR-49 is specific to Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. and is the latest version. Only pre-approved and supplied upgrades are permitted. TR-49-N FCC ID: QRF-49PSS-CM9 Manufactured: Nov 24/2005 Serial #:TR-ENG001 F/W Version: 99R MAC Address: 00:60:B3:16:D9:DA
EMC LABS INC Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2V4 Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. TR-49 Product Family Label Location 6 January 2006 Report Number: TRL060106.1 Bruce Balston, EMC Engineer Andrew Marles, Technical Writer Emissions Compliance Test Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 2 Appendix C C.1 FCC Label location Figure 1 – External back panel, FCC Label location..
EMC LABS INC Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. #2 - 11720 Stewart Crescent Maple Ridge, BC Canada V2X 9E7 Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. TR-49 Product Family Operation Description 15 November 2004 Report Number: TRL140105.1 Bruce Balston, EMC Lab Manager Andrew Marles, Technical Writer Report Number: TRL060106.1 Emissions Compliance Test Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 2 Operational Description The TR-49 product family is a wireless network bridge designed specifically for outdoor applications. The device provides a bridge between IEEE802.3 wired Ethernet LANs and IEEE802.11a compliant wireless networks. It uses an external antenna coupled with a 802.11a transceiver to connect to remote wireless clients. The transceiver is connected to N-female and operates in the frequency band 4940- 4990 MHz. The device transmits digital network data. The unit is mounted externally in fixed point-to- point installations. It is mounted on the exterior of a building or, typically for broadband internet access. The type of RF modulation is OFDM. The device can transmit data at a bit rate of 54 Mbps or a real- world data rate of approximately 27 Mbps. 64/128 bit Wired Equivalent Protection (WEP) algorithm is used for secure communications. The device’s standard compliance ensures that it can communicate with any 802.11a network. The firmware used with the device prevents the use of channels outside the specified band. In line with the IEEE 802.11a standard an OFDM physical layer (PHY) splits an information signal across 52 separate subcarriers to provide transmission of data at a rate of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, or 54 Mbps. Four of the subcarriers are pilot subcarriers that the system uses as a reference to disregard frequency or phase shifts of the signal during transmission. A high speed Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)/Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT), combined with BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM and 64QAM modulation of the individual subcarriers, provides the data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54Mbps, with rate compatible punctured convolutional coding with a coding rate of 1/2, 2/3, and 3/4. In the 802.11a standard, a pseudo binary sequence is sent through the pilot subchannels to prevent the generation of spectral lines. In 802.11a, the remaining 48 subcarriers provide separate wireless pathways for sending the information in a parallel fashion. The resulting subcarrier frequency spacing is 0.3125 MHz (for a 20 MHz with 64 possible subcarrier frequency slots). The OFDM PHY layer consists of two protocol functions: first a PHY convergence function, which adapts the capabilities of the Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) system to the PHY service. This function is supported by the Physical Layer Convergence Procedure (PLCP), which defines a method of mapping the IEEE 802.11 PHY Sublayer Service Data Units (PSDU) into a framing format suitable for sending and receiving user data and management information between two or more stations using the associated PMD system. Second a PMD system whose function defines the characteristics and method of transmitting and receiving data through a wireless medium between two or more stations, each using the OFDM system. The TR-49 product is used exclusively in a professionally installed, fixed point-to-point environment.
Document Number:255-01184-021 AR5002X MB32 Bill of Materials Item Part Description Quantity Location V endor V endor Part Number 1 CAP,0402,NPO, 0.5pF,+/- 0.1pF, 25V 4 C1a(B2),C2a(B2),C95(A2),C102(A2) muRata GRM36COG0R5B50 2 CAP,0402,NPO, 1pF,+/- 0.25pF,50V 11 C44(C2),C68(D2),C74(D2), C75(C2),C79(B2),C91(B2),C96(A2) C120(B2),C3a(B2),C145(A2),C142(A2) 1. Murata 2. PHYCOMP 1. GRM36COG010C050 2. 0402CG109C9B200 3 CAP,0402,NPO, 1.5pF,+/- 0.1pF,50V 1 C143(A2) MURATA GRM36COG1R5B050 4 CAP,0402,NPO, 2.2pF,+/- 0.25pF, 50V 5 C33(C1),C39(C1),C41(C1),C45(C2), C114(A2), 1.MURATA 1. GRM36COG2R2C050 5 CAP,0402,NPO, 2.7pF,+/- 0.25pF, 50V 1 C113(B2), Phycomp 2238 869 15278 6 CAP,0402,NPO, 3.3pF,+/- 0.25pF, 50V 1 C110(B2) muRata GRM36COG3R3C050 7 CAP,0402,NPO, 10pF, +/- 5%, 50V 31 C10(C3),C11(C4) , C18(C4),C19(C3),C20(D1), C21(B2),C24(C2),C29(C1),C30(C1), C36(D1),C38(C1),C40(C1),C46(C2),C47(C1), C55(D2),C58(C2),C73(D2),C82(A1),C87(B2), C88(B1),C98(B1),C99(A1),C104(A2),C106(A2) C111(A2),C112(B1),C116(B1),C117(B1), C118(B2),C134(A2),C43(C1), 1.MURATA 1. GRM36COG100J050 8 18pF, 0603, +/- 2%, 50V, NPO 2 C60(D2),C59(D2) Phycomp 2238-867-15189 9 CAP,0402,NPO, 22pF,+/- 5%, 50V 3 C1(D2),C2(B3),C3(C2) 1.MURATA 1. GRM36COG220J050 10 CAP,0402,NPO, 47pF,+/- 5%, 50V 2 C70(C2),C69(C2) muRata GRM36COG470J050 11 CAP,0402,NPO, 100pF,+/- 5%, 50V 4 C5a(B2),C8a(B2),C9a(B2),C10a(B2) Murata GRM36COG101J50 12 CAP,0402,NPO, 120pF,+/- 5%, 50V 3 C80(A3),C86(B2),C115(A2) Phycomp 2238-869-15121 13 CAP,0402,X7R, 220pF,+/- 10%, 50V 1 C130(A3) muRata GRM36COG221J050 14 CAP,0402,X7R, 330pF,+/- 5%, 50V 3 C23(D1),C109(B1),C119(B3) 1.MURATA 2. Phycomp 1. GRM36X7R331K050 2. 2238-587-15516 15 CAP,0402,X7R,1000pF,+/- 10%, 25V 4 C121(A3),C133(B3),C139(B3),C11a(B2) 16 CAP,0402,X7R,0.01uF,+/- 10%, 25V 9 C4(C3),C5(C4),C6(D3),C12(C4),C13(D3), C14(D3),C25(D1),C48(C2),C6a(B2) 1.MURATA 2. Phycomp 1. GRM36X7R103K016 2. 2238-787-15636 17 CAP,0402,X5R,0.1uF,+/- 10%, 10V 14 C7(C3),C8(C4),C9(D3),C15(D3),C16(C3), C17(D2),C26(A2),C27(B1),C51(D2),C52(D1), C77(C2),C123(D1),C127(B3),C353(A4) 1.MURATA GRM36X5R104K010 18 CAP,0603,X5R,1uF,+/- 10%, 10V 7 C49(C1),C76(D2),C108(B3),C122(A3),C128(D2) C144(A1),C7a(B2) TAIYO YUDEN LMK107BJ105KA 19 CAP,0805,X5R,2.2uF, +/- 10%, 6.3V 5 C124(D1),C125(D1),C126(B3),C129(A3), C138(B3) TAIYO YUDEN LMK212BJ225KG 20 CAP,1206,X5R,10uF,+/-10%, 6.3V, 1.6mm tall 2 C132(A2),C131(A3) 1.TAIYO YUDEN JMK316 BJ106KL-T 21 DIO_SINGLE_SC-79_SCHOTTKY DETECTOR 1 D1(A2) ALPHA INDUSTRIES SMS7621-079 22 RF_SPEC,BALUN,5GHz 1 F1(C2) 1.Murata 1. LDB215G5110C-001 23 DIPLEXER,SMD,6PIN 1 F6(A2) 1. NTK 2. Soshin 1. LDG0UQD-3060C 2. MDR880J-T 24 RF_SPEC,BAND PASS FILTER,2.4GHz 1 F7(B1) ACX BF2520-B2R4CACT 25 RF_SPEC,BAND PASS FILTER,2GHz 1 F8(B2) Murata LFB2H2G45SG7A204 26 CON,Ultra-Miniature Coax 2 J6(A1),J7(B1) Hirose U.FL-R-SMT (01) 27 IND,0402,1.5nH,+/- 0.1nH 1 L44(A2) 1.Cyntec CTL0510-1N5-B 28 IND,0402,1.8nH,+/- 0.1nH 1 L22(A1) 1.Cyntec CTL0510-1N8-B 29 IND,0402,3.0nH,+/- 0.1nH 6 L41(C2), L42(C2),L33(C2),L34(C2),L32(A2),L29(A2) 1.Cyntec CTL0510-3N0-B Atheros Communications, Inc. All rights reservedCopyright 2003 Company Confidential Subject to Change Without Notice A R5002 X MB32-021 Page 1 of 3 Document Number:255-01184-021 AR5002X MB32 Bill of Materials 30 IND,0402,3.1nH,+/- 0.1nH 2 L25(A2),L50(C2) Viking Tech. AL02BT3N1 31 IND,0402,5.1nH,+/- 0.3nH 1 L1a(B2) MURATA LQG15HN5N1S02D 32 IND,0402,8.2nH,+/- 5% 2 L27(B2),L28(B2) 1. MURATA 2.ACX 1. LQG15HN8N2J02B 2. HI1005-1B8N2JMT 33 IND,0402,15nH,+/- 5% 1 L2a(B2) MURATA LQW15AN15NJ00D 34 IND,0402,18nH,+/- 5% 3 L12(A2),L30(B1),L31(B1) MURATA LQG15HN18NJ02B 35 IND,1008,WW, 2.2uH, +/- 20% 1 L17(A3) PANASONIC ELJ-PC2R2MF 36 IND,0603, 15uH, +/-10% 1 L43(A1) TDK MLF1608C150K 37 FER_0805, BK2125 4 L13(D1),L14(D2),L15(B3),L16(D2) TAIYO YUDEN LFBK2125LM252 38 Planar type NPN transistor 2 Q1a(B2),Q2a(B2) Toshiba MT3S16FS 39 SOT-23 / NPN_350MW 3 Q2(A2),Q7(A2),Q9(A4) 40 TRA,SOT-23,Power Mosfet 2 Q11(A4),Q12(A3) International Rectifier IRLML6401 40 SOT-23 / PNP_350MW 3 Q3(A2),Q5(A2),Q8(A3) 41 RF_SPEC,HEMT,SOT-343,LNA,5GHz 1 Q4(B2) AGILENT ATF-55143 42 RF_SPEC, LNA,2.4GHz 1 Q6(B2) Sirenza SGA-8343 43 RES,0402, 0 OHMS, +/- 5%, 1/16W 4 R20(C2),R21(C2) ,R60(D3),R88(D4), 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-070R 44 RES,0805, 0 OHMS, +/- 5%, 1/8W 1 R113(A2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0805JR-070R 45 RES,1206, 0 OHMS, +/-5%, 1/4W 1 R120(B2) 1. (YAGEO) RC1206JR-070R 46 RES,0402, 15 OHMS, +/- 1%, 1/16 W 1 R43(B1) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-0715R 47 RES,0402, 39 OHMS, +/- 5%, 1/16 W 1 R32(B2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402JR-0739R 48 RES,0402, 47 OHMS, +/- 5%, 1/16 W 4 R48(A2),R38(A1),R116(C1),R50(B3) 1. RM04JT470 49 RES,0402, 68 OHMS, +/- 5%, 1/16 W 1 R15(D2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402JR-0768R 50 RES,0402, 82.5 OHMS, +/- 1%, 1/16W 1 R28(A2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-0782R5 51 RES,0402, 100 OHMs, +/- 1%, 1/16W 2 R92(A3),R3a(B2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-07100R 52 RES,0402, 150 OHMS, +/- 5%, 1/16 W 1 R89(A3) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402JR-07150R 53 RES,0402, 187 OHMS,+/- 1%, 1/16 W 2 R82(D4),R85(D4), 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-07187R 54 RES,0402, 200 OHMS, +/- 1%,1/16W 1 R51(B3) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-07200R 55 RES,0402, 220 OHMS, +/- 1%,1/16W 1 R4a(B2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-07220R 56 RES,0402, 680 OHMS, +/- 1%,1/16W 1 R2a(B2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-07680R 57 RES,0402, 1.1K OHMS, +/- 1%, 1/16W 2 R49(A2),R34(A2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-071K1 58 RES,0402, 3K OHMS, +/- 1%, 1/16W 1 R1a(B2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-073K 59 RES,0402, 3.09K OHMS, +/- 1%, 1/16W 3 R13(C2),R23(C2), R6(A4), 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-073K09 60 RES,0402, 3.57K OHMS,+/- 1%, 1/16 W 2 R31(A2),R46(A1) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-073K57 61 RES,0402, 4.7K OHMS,+/- 1%, 1/16 W 1 R5(A4) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-074K7 62 RES,0402, 5.11K OHMS,+/- 1%, 1/16 W 1 R29(A2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-075K11 63 RES,0402, 6.19K OHMS, +/- 1%, 1/16 W 2 R25(D2),R2(D2) 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-076K19 64 RES,0402, 10K OHMS, +/- 1%, 1/16 W 9 R26(A3),R52(A2),R54(D2),R93(A2),R94(A3), R55(D3) , R101(A3),R104(D3),R10(A4), 1. (YAGEO) RC0402FR-0710K 65 RES,04…
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19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2V4 T: 604.460.6002 F: 604-460.6005 Toll Free: 1-866-872-6936 Website: www.tranzeo.com 6 January 2006 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Re: Tune up Procedure FCC ID: QRF-49PSS-CM9 This device is sealed in a one-time use manner and there are no user accessible parts inside the product. No tune up procedure is provided with this submission since none is required. Thank you for your attention in this matter Sincerely, Andrew Marles EMC Coordinator Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc.
EMC LABS INC Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2V4 Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. TR-49 Product Family EMC Test Report 6 January 2006 Report Number: TRL060106.1 Bruce Balston, EMC Engineer Andrew Marles, Technical Writer Report Number: TRL130505.1 Emissions Compliance Test Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 28 Revision History Report Number: TRL130505.1 Emissions Compliance Test Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 3 of 28 Table of Contents 1.0 General Information ...................................................................................................................................................4 1.1 EUT Description ..................................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Operational Description .......................................................................................................................................5 1.3 EUT Testing Configuration .................................................................................................................................5 1.4 EUT Modifications ..............................................................................................................................................5 1.5 Overview of Test Results .....................................................................................................................................5 1.6 Test Facilities .......................................................................................................................................................6 1.7 Test Equipment ....................................................................................................................................................6 1.8 Test System Details..............................................................................................................................................6 1.9 Test Results..........................................................................................................................................................6 2.0 Conducted Emissions ..................................................................................................................................................7 2.1 Test Standard .......................................................................................................................................................7 2.2 Test Limits ...........................................................................................................................................................7 2.3 Test Setup ............................................................................................................................................................7 2.4 Test Results..........................................................................................................................................................8 3.0 RF Output Power ........................................................................................................................................................9 3.1 Test Standard .......................................................................................................................................................9 3.2 Test Limits ...........................................................................................................................................................9 3.3 Test Setup ............................................................................................................................................................9 3.4 Test Results........................................................................................................................................................10 4.0 Field Strength of Spurious Emissions ......................................................................................................................12 4.1 Test Standard .....................................................................................................................................................12 4.2 Test Limits .........................................................................................................................................................12 4.3 Test Setup ..........................................................................................................................................................12 4.4 Test Results........................................................................................................................................................13 5.0 Transmitter Conducted Harmonic and Spurious Emissions .................................................................................15 5.1 Test Standard .....................................................................................................................................................15 5.2 Test Limits .........................................................................................................................................................15 5.3 Test Setup ..........................................................................................................................................................15 5.4 Test Results........................................................................................................................................................16 6.0 Emission Masks .........................................................................................................................................................17 6.1 Test Standard .....................................................................................................................................................17 6.2 Test Limits ....................................................................................................…
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EMC LABS INC Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2V4 Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. TR-49 Product Family Test Setup Photos 6 January 2006 Report Number: TRL060106.1 Bruce Balston, EMC Engineer Andrew Marles, Technical Writer Emissions Compliance Test Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 2 D.1 Test Setup Photos Conducted emissions test setup Radiated emissions test setup
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 90 | 4.95 GHz - 4.98 GHz | 800.00 mW | 20M0X1D | 3.1500000000 ppm |

4.9GHz WIRELESS NETWORK ADAPTER
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
5.8 GHz WIRELESS BASE STATION
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
WIRELESS MESH ROUTER
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
2.5 GHz WIRELESS CPE
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station TransmitterWireless Networking Device
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter