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Document No. TR0153 Rev D2 EnRoute50x/51x User’s Guide Rev. D2 Communicate Without Boundaries Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. 19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada V3Y 2V4 www.tranzeo.com technical support email: [email protected] EnRoute50x/51x User’s Guide TR0153 Rev. D2 2 Tranzeo, the Tranzeo logo and EnRoute500 are trademarks of Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc.. All rights reserved. All other company, brand, and product names are referenced for identification purposes only and may be trademarks that are the properties of their respective owners. Copyright © 2007, Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc.. EnRoute50x/51x User’s Guide TR0153 Rev. D2 3 FCC Notice to Users and Operators This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 14cm from all persons. Any changes or modification to said product not expressly approved by Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. could void the user's authority to operate this device. The Tranzeo EnRoute500 Mesh Router must be installed by a trained professional, value added reseller, or systems integrator who is familiar with RF cell planning issues and the regulatory limits defined by the FCC for RF exposure, specifically those limits outlined in sections 1.1307. EnRoute50x/51x User’s Guide TR0153 Rev. D2 4 Table of Contents 1 Working with the EnRoute500 ........................................................................... 8 1.1 EnRoute500 Variants ............................................................................................ 8 1.2 EnRoute500 Capabilities ....................................................................................... 8 1.3 Network Topology ................................................................................................. 9 1.4 Network Terminology .......................................................................................... 10 1.5 EnRoute500 Interfaces ....................................................................................... 10 1.5.1 Ethernet and PoE ............................................................................................... 11 1.5.2 Antennas ............................................................................................................ 12 1.6 Deployment Considerations ................................................................................ 12 1.6.1 Mesh channel selection ...................................................................................... 12 1.6.2 AP channel selection .......................................................................................... 13 2 Using the Command Line Interface ................................................................ 14 2.1 Accessing the CLI ............................................................................................... 14 2.2 User Accounts ..................................................................................................... 15 2.3 CLI Interfaces ...................................................................................................... 16 2.4 CLI Features ....................................................................................................... 16 2.4.1 Control of the Cursor .......................................................................................... 16 2.4.2 Cancel a Command ........................................................................................... 17 2.4.3 Searching the Command History ....................................................................... 17 2.4.4 Executing a Previous Command ........................................................................ 17 2.5 CLI Commands ................................................................................................... 17 2.5.1 „?‟ command ....................................................................................................... 17 2.5.2 „whoami‟ command ............................................................................................ 17 2.5.3 „help‟ command .................................................................................................. 18 2.5.4 „show‟ command ................................................................................................ 18 2.5.5 „use‟ command ................................................................................................... 19 2.5.6 „set‟ command…
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Document No. TR0149 Rev C5 EnRoute500 User’s Guide Rev. C5 Next Generation Mesh Networks, Today™ Tranzeo Confidential Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. 19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada, V3Y 2V4 www.tranzeo.com technical support email: [email protected] EnRoute500 User’s Guide TR0149 Rev. C5 2 Tranzeo, the Tranzeo logo and EnRoute500 are trademarks of Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. All other company, brand, and product names are referenced for identification purposes only and may be trademarks that are the properties of their respective owners. Copyright © 2007, Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. EnRoute500 User’s Guide TR0149 Rev. C5 3 FCC Notice to Users and Operators This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures. • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Any changes or modification to said product not expressly approved by Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. could void the user's authority to operate this device. The Tranzeo EnRoute500 Mesh Router must be installed by a trained professional, value added reseller, or systems integrator who is familiar with RF cell planning issues and the regulatory limits defined by the FCC for RF exposure, specifically those limits outlined in sections 1.1307. EnRoute500 User’s Guide TR0149 Rev. C5 4 Table of Contents 1 Working with the EnRoute500...........................................................................8 1.1 EnRoute500 Capabilities.......................................................................................8 1.2 Network Topology .................................................................................................9 1.3 Network Terminology ..........................................................................................10 1.4 EnRoute500 Interfaces .......................................................................................10 1.5 Deployment Considerations ................................................................................12 1.5.1 Mesh channel selection...................................................................................... 13 1.5.2 AP channel selection.......................................................................................... 13 2 Using the Command Line Interface ................................................................ 14 2.1 Accessing the CLI ...............................................................................................14 2.2 User Accounts.....................................................................................................15 2.3 CLI Interfaces......................................................................................................16 2.4 CLI Features .......................................................................................................16 2.4.1 Control of the Cursor .......................................................................................... 16 2.4.2 Cancel a Command ........................................................................................... 16 2.4.3 Searching the Command History ....................................................................... 17 2.4.4 Executing a Previous Command ........................................................................ 17 2.5 CLI Commands ...................................................................................................17 2.5.1 ‘?’ command....................................................................................................... 17 2.5.2 ‘whoami’ command ............................................................................................ 17 2.5.3 ‘help’ command .................................................................................................. 18 2.5.4 ‘show’ command ................................................................................................ 18 2.5.5 ‘use’ command ................................................................................................... 19 2.5.6 ‘set’ command .................................................................................................... 20 2.5.7 ‘get’ command.................................................................................................... 21 2.5.8 ‘list’ command .................................................................................................... 22 2.5.9 ‘ping’ command .................................................................................................. 22 2.5.10 ‘ifconfig’ command ............................................................................................. 23 2.5.11 ‘route’ command...............................................................................................…
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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 April 27, 2007 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Re: Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: QRF-RAKT3KN2 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 - Schematics “C_XA-622Hv1.0_circuit diagram.pdf” “XG-623V1.1_SCH_070112.pdf” Confidential - Block Diagrams “C_XA-622H block diagram.pdf” “XG-623 V1.1 Block Diagram.pdf” Confidential - Parts List “XA-622H BOM1.xls” “XG-623 BOM.pdf” Confidential –Internal Photographs “QRF- RAKT3KN2 int photos (Confidential).pdf” The application contains technical information that 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. 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 April 27, 2007 Timco Engineering, Inc. 849 N.W. State Road 45 P.O. Box 370 Newberry, Florida 32669 USA Re: Marketing and Professional Installation Required FCC ID: QRF- RAKT3KN2 Marketing: The intended use is generally for industrial/commercial use and will not be sold to the general public. It will also not be sold through retail establishments or through mail order. It will be sold to OEM customers, qualified dealers and directly to commercial customers. Professional Installation: Since the equipment is used in the above reference FCC ID has standard RF connectors, the system must be professionally installed. The installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits specified in Part 15.247 (b) are not exceeded. It is intended for industry/commercial use.
EMC LABS INC External Photos External PhotosExternal Photos External Photos FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: QRF QRFQRF QRF- -- -RA RARA RAKT KTKT KTKN2 KN2KN2 KN2 Wireless Mesh Router Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. Date: April 27, 2007 Report No.: 270407.1 Labs: 19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada V3Y 2V4 Cam Finnigan EMC Engineer Sam Zahed EMC Coordinator Supplemental Exhibit Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 3 A.1 External Photos Supplemental Exhibit Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 3 of 3
EMC LABS INC Label Location Label LocationLabel Location Label Location FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: QRF QRFQRF QRF- -- -RA RARA RAKT KTKT KT3 33 3KN2 KN2KN2 KN2 Wireless Mesh Router Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. Date: April 27, 2007 Report No.: 270407.1 Labs: 19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada V3Y 2V4 Cam Finnigan EMC Engineer Sam Zahed EMC Coordinator Supplemental Exhibit Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 2 A.1 Label Location Photo
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies, Inc. 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows, B.C. Canada V3Y 2V4 Ph: +1-604-460-6002 www.tranzeo.com ENRoute400 The firmware supplied with this device is specific to Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. and is the latest version. Only pre-approved and supplied upgrades are permitted. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. TR-EN400 FCC ID: QRF- RAKT3KN2 IC: 5181A- RAKT3KN Manufactured: 12 March 2007 Serial #:TR-EN400-00000 F/W Version: 00.00.1 MAC Address: 00:60:B3:16:D9:DA
EMC LABS INC Operational Description Operational DescriptionOperational Description Operational Description FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: QRF QRFQRF QRF- -- -RA RARA RAKT KTKT KT3 33 3KN2 KN2KN2 KN2 Wireless Mesh Router Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. Date: April 27, 2007 Report No.: 270407.1 Lab: 19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada V3Y 2V4 Cam Finnigan EMC Engineer Sam Zahed EMC Coordinator Supplemental Exhibit Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 2 A.1 Operational Description The device is a wireless mesh router designed specifically for wireless mesh networks. The device has two radios, an 802.11a mesh backhaul radio and an access point radio for 802.11b/g client devices. It uses two external antennas, one for each radio. The transceivers operate in the frequency bands 2400- 2483.5 and 5725-5850 MHz. The device transmits digital network data. The unit is mounted in fixed point-to-multi point installations. The device can be used to create either a stand alone or an internet extension network. The type of RF modulation is DSSS and OFDM. Both DSSS and OFDM are used at 2.4 GHz while at 5.8 GHz only OFDM is used. The device can transmit data at a bit rate of 11 Mbps in DSSS mode and 54 Mbps in OFDM mode or a real-world data rate of approximately 4 and 27 Mbps respectively. A 128 bits Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm is used for secure communications. The device’s standard compliance ensures that it can communicate with any 802.11a/b/g network. The firmware used with the device prevents the use of channels outside the specified frequency bands. The product is used exclusively in a professionally installed, fixed point-to-point environment.
EMC LABS INC RF Exposure Evaluation RF Exposure EvaluationRF Exposure Evaluation RF Exposure Evaluation FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: QRF QRFQRF QRF- -- -RA RARA RAKT KTKT KT3 33 3KN2 KN2KN2 KN2 Wireless Mesh Router Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. Date: April 27, 2007 Report No.: 270407.1 Labs: 19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada V3Y 2V4 Cam Finnigan EMC Engineer Sam Zahed EMC Coordinator Supplemental Exhibit Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 2 RF Exposure Evaluation FCC 1.1310 states the criteria listed in the table below shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation as specified in Section 1.1307(b), except in the case of portable devices which shall be evaluated according to the provisions of Section 2.1093 of this chapter. Further information on evaluating compliance with these limits can be found in the FCC's OST/OET Bulletin Number 65, “Evaluating Compliance with FCC-Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation”. Frequency Range (MHZ) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/M) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Average Time (A) Limits for Occupational/Control Exposures 300-1500 -- -- F/300 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposures 300-1500 -- -- F/1500 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 1 30 EUT Operating Condition The maximum antenna gain is 7.5 dBi at 2.4 GHz and 10.5 dBi at 5.8 GHz. RF exposure evaluation distance calculation 2.4GHz radio with 7.5 dBi antenna Freq (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (dBm) Antenna Gain (dBi) r (cm) 2412 10.34 7.5 2.2 2437 19.19 7.5 6.1 2462 12.23 7.5 2.8 5.8GHz radio with 10.5 dBi antenna Freq (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (dBm) Antenna Gain (dBi) r (cm) 5745 22.94 10.5 13.2 5785 22.68 10.5 12.9 5825 21.78 10.5 11.6 As shown above, the minimum distance where the MPE limit is reached is 13.2 cm for the EUT.
EMC LABS INC EMC EMC EMC EMC Test Test Test Test Report ReportReport Report FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: FCCID: QRF QRFQRF QRF- -- -RAKT3KN2 RAKT3KN2RAKT3KN2 RAKT3KN2 Wireless Mesh Router Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. Date: 27 April, 2007 Report No.: 270407.2 Labs: 19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada V3Y 2V4 Cam Finnigan EMC Engineer Sam Zahed EMC Coordinator EMC Report: QRF-RAEKT2KN2 Revision History Tranzeo EMC Labs Page 2 of 41 Revision History 1. The power setting section of the corresponding manual and the power measurements of section 3 have been updated according to Timco’s request. EMC Report: QRF-RAEKT2KN2 Table of Contents Tranzeo EMC Labs Page 3 of 41 Table of Contents 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 EUT Description............................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Operational Description ................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 EUT Testing Configuration .............................................................................................................. 6 1.4 EUT Antennas................................................................................................................................... 7 1.5 EUT Modifications ........................................................................................................................... 7 1.6 Test Facilities ................................................................................................................................... 7 1.7 Test Equipment ................................................................................................................................. 7 1.8 Test System Details ........................................................................................................................... 8 1.9 Test Results ....................................................................................................................................... 8 2.0 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Test Standard.................................................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Test Limits ........................................................................................................................................ 9 2.3 Test Setup.......................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3.1 Test Setup Block Diagram ................................................................................................................ 9 2.4 Test Results ..................................................................................................................................... 10 2.4.1 Test Data Peak Detector................................................................................................................. 10 2.4.2 Test Data Average Detector ........................................................................................................... 11 3.0 PEAK POWER OUTPUT ..................................................................................................................... 12 3.1 Test Standard.................................................................................................................................. 12 3.2 Test Limits ...................................................................................................................................... 12 3.3 Test Setup........................................................................................................................................ 13 3.3.1 Test Setup Block Diagram .............................................................................................................. 13 3.4 Test Results ..................................................................................................................................... 13 3.4.1 2.4 GHz frequency band ................................................................................................................. 13 3.4.2 5.8 GHz frequency band ................................................................................................................. 13 4.0 RADIATED EMISSIONS, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ..............................................................14 4.1 Test Standard.................................................................................................................................. 14 4.2 Test Limits ...................................................................................................................................... 15 4.3 Test Setup........................................................................................................................................ 15 4.3.1 Test Setup Block Diagram .............................................................................................................. 15 4.4 Test Results ..................................................................................................................................... 16 5.0 HARMONIC AND SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ..................................................................................... 17 5.1 Test Standard.................................................................................................................................. 17 5.2 Test Limits ...................................................................................................................................... 17 5.3 Test Setup – Spurious Emissions ....................................................................................................…
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EMC LABS INC Test Setup Photos Test Setup PhotosTest Setup Photos Test Setup Photos FCCID: FCCID:FCCID: FCCID: QRF QRFQRF QRF- -- -RA RARA RAKT KTKT KT3 33 3KN2 KN2KN2 KN2 Wireless Mesh Router Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. Date: April 27, 2007 Report No.: 270407.1 Labs: 19473 Fraser Way, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada V3Y 2V4 Cam Finnigan EMC Engineer Sam Zahed EMC Coordinator Supplemental Exhibit Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 2 of 3 A.1 Test Setup Photos Radiated emissions setup Supplemental Exhibit Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. Page 3 of 3 Conducted emissions setup
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 15C | 5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 197.00 mW |

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