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AirMagnet Enterprise Sensor 4 Series SmartEdge Sensor ii Table of Contents Copyright ....................................................................................................................... 1 AirMagnet Enterprise Sensor 4 Series SmartEdge Sensor ........................................ 2 Special Notes ............................................................................................................... 2 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 2 Product Package Content............................................................................................. 2 AirMagnet Enterprise Sensor 4 Series SmartEdge Sensor ........................................... 2 Product Models ......................................................................................................... 2 Accessories .................................................................................................................. 3 Installation ..................................................................................................................... 4 External Antenna Port Assignments ............................................................................. 4 Installation .................................................................................................................... 5 Sensor Zero Configuration ......................................................................................... 5 Mounting the Sensor Using the Mounting Bracket ..................................................... 5 Installing the Sensor on a T-Rail ................................................................................ 6 Antenna Installation ................................................................................................... 7 Powering Up Sensors ................................................................................................... 9 Power Options .............................................................................................................. 9 Powering Up via an 802.3af-Compliant PoE Injector ................................................. 9 Powering Up Directly via an 802.3af-Compliant Switch ............................................. 9 Powering Up via +12 volt Power Supply .................................................................... 9 Status LEDs ............................................................................................................... 10 Specifications .............................................................................................................. 11 Electrical Specifications .............................................................................................. 11 Mechanical Specification ............................................................................................ 13 Environmental Specifications ..................................................................................... 14 Antennas .................................................................................................................... 14 External Antenna Model .......................................................................................... 14 Internal Antenna Model ........................................................................................... 15 Sensor RF Connectors (External Antenna Models) .................................................... 16 Bottom Cover ............................................................................................................. 16 Standards Compliance ............................................................................................... 17 Standards and Agency Compliance ........................................................................... 17 FCC Interference Statement ....................................................................................... 17 Radiation Exposure Statement ................................................................................ 18 Industry Canada Statement ..................................................................................... 18 IC Radiation Exposure Statement ............................................................................ 18 Table of Contents iii Industry Canada Interference Statement ................................................................. 18 Industrie Déclaration de Canada ............................................................................. 18 Déclaration d'Exposition de Radiation d'IC .............................................................. 19 Industrie Déclaration d'Interférence de Canada ....................................................... 19 EU Declaration of Conformity ..................................................................................... 19 EN60950-1: (2006) .................................................................................................. 19 EN63211: 2008 ....................................................................................................... 19 EN 300 328 V1.7.1: (2006-10) ................................................................................. 19 EN 301 893 V1.5.1: (2008-12) ................................................................................. 19 EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (2009-05) ............................................................................. 20 CSA ......................................................................................................................... 21 Support ........................................................................................................................ 22 Hardware Warranty .................................................................................................... 22 Product Warranty period .......................................................................................... 22 Product…
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MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Tel: +1 (925) 462-0304, Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306, Web: www.micomlabs.com the wireless lab 23 August 2013 Fluke Networks Sensor4 SENSOR4-R1S1-E, SENSOR4-R1S1-I has the same external view as SENSOR4-R1S0-E & SENSOR4-R1S0-I External photos EUT front Page 2 of 4 the wireless lab EUT Back Page 3 of 4 the wireless lab EUT front - integral antennas Page 4 of 4 the wireless lab EUT back - integral antennas
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MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Tel: +1 (925) 462-0304, Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306, Web: www.micomlabs.com the wireless lab 23 August 2013 Fluke Networks Sensor4 Internal photos Main Assy back Page 2 of 5 the wireless lab Main assy front with Shields removed Page 3 of 5 the wireless lab Main assy front with Shields removed Page 4 of 5 the wireless lab Radio card front Page 5 of 5 the wireless lab Radio card back
1.1.1. Maximum Permissible Exposure FCC, Part 15 Subpart C §15.407(f) Industry Canada RSS-Gen §5.5 Calculations for Maximum Permissible Exposure Levels Power Density = Pd (mW/cm 2 ) = EIRP/(4d 2 ) EIRP = P * G * 2 P = Peak output power (mW) G = Antenna numeric gain (numeric) d = Separation distance (cm) Numeric Gain = 10 ^ (G (dBi)/10) The Fluke Networks Sensor4 has three transmitters operating in each band. It also has two similar radio’s. The peak power in the table below is calculated by assuming a worst case scenario where all transmitters are operating simultaneously in the same channel and x2 the maximum power found in Section 5.1.2 Peak Output Power to take into account the two radio modules operating simultaneously in the same band. Because the EUT belongs to the General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure the limit of power density is 1.0 mW/cm 2 The following table uses the highest antenna gain for each band. Freq. Band (MHz) Antenna Gain (dBi) Numeric Gain (numeric) Peak Output Power (dBm) Peak Output Power x 2 (mW) Power Density (S) @ 20cm mW/cm 2 5150 – 5250 Integral 3.1 2.00 +16.92 98.4 0.04 5250 – 5350 Integral 3.1 2.00 +23.14 412.1 0.16 5470 - 5725 Integral 4.8 3.02 +22.72 374.1 0.23 Note: for mobile or fixed location transmitters the minimum separation distance is 20cm, even if calculations indicate the MPE distance to be less. Specification Maximum Permissible Exposure Limits FCC §1.1310 Limit = 1mW / cm 2 from 1.310 Table 1 RSS-Gen §5.5 Before equipment certification is granted, the application requirements of RSS-102 shall be met. Laboratory Measurement Uncertainty for Power Measurements Measurement uncertainty 1.33 dB
COVER PAGE Test of Fluke Networks Sensor4 Wireless Client To: FCC 47 CFR Part 15.407 & IC RSS-210 Test Report Serial No.: AMGT14-U2 Rev C This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs personnel. Any changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. MiCOM Labs is an ISO 17025 Accredited Testing Laboratory CERTIFICATE #2381.01 TITLE PAGE TEST REPORT FROM Test of Fluke Networks Sensor4 Wireless Client to To FCC 47 CFR Part 15.407 & IC RSS-210 Test Report Serial No.: AMGT14-U2 Rev C Note: this report contains data with regard to the 5,150 to 5,350 MHz and 5,470 to 5,725 MHz bands for Fluke Networks, Sensor4 Wireless Client. 2.4 and 5.8 GHz test data are reported in MiCOM Labs test report AMGT14-U1 This report supersedes AMGT14-U2 Rev B Applicant: Fluke Networks 2575 Augustine Dr. Santa Clara California 95054, USA Product Function: Wireless LAN Client Copy No: pdf Issue Date: 27th August 2013 This Test Report is Issued Under the Authority of; MiCOM Labs, Inc. 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200 Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA Phone: +1 (925) 462-0304 Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306 www.micomlabs.com Title: To: Serial #: Issue Date: Page: Fluke Networks Sensor4 Wireless Client FCC 47 CFR Part 15.407 & IC RSS-210 AMGT14-U2 Rev C 27th August 2013 3 of 330 This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs personnel. Any changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA, Phone: 925.462.0304, Fax: 925.462.0306, www.micomlabs.com This page has been left intentionally blank Title: To: Serial #: Issue Date: Page: Fluke Networks Sensor4 Wireless Client FCC 47 CFR Part 15.407 & IC RSS-210 AMGT14-U2 Rev C 27th August 2013 4 of 330 This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs personnel. Any changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA, Phone: 925.462.0304, Fax: 925.462.0306, www.micomlabs.com TABLE OF CONTENTS TESTING ACCREDITATION ..............................................................................................5 RECOGNITION...................................................................................................................6 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION..............................................................................................7 1. TEST RESULT CERTIFICATE ...................................................................................9 2. REFERENCES AND MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ........................................10 2.1. Normative References .............................................................................................10 2.2. Test and Uncertainty Procedures ............................................................................11 3. PRODUCT DETAILS AND TEST CONFIGURATIONS ..........................................12 3.1. Technical Details .....................................................................................................12 3.2. Scope of Test Program ............................................................................................13 3.3. Equipment Model(s) and Serial Number(s) .............................................................17 3.4. Antenna Details .......................................................................................................17 3.5. Cabling and I/O Ports ..............................................................................................17 3.6. Test Configurations..................................................................................................18 3.7. Equipment Modifications..........................................................................................19 3.8. Deviations from the Test Standard ..........................................................................22 3.9. Subcontracted Testing or Third Party Data .............................................................22 4. TEST SUMMARY ......................................................................................................23 5. TEST RESULTS ........................................................................................................26 5.1. Device Characteristics .............................................................................................26 5.1.1. 26 dB and 99 % Bandwidth ........................................................................26 5.1.2. Transmit Output Power...............................................................................81 5.1.3. Peak Power Spectral Density .....................................................................96 5.1.4. Peak Excursion Ratio ...............................................................................151 5.1.5. Frequency Stability ...................................................................................212 5.1.6. Maximum Permissible Exposure ..............................................................213 5.1.7. Radiated Emissions ..................................................................................214 5.1.8. AC Wireline Conducted Emissions (150 kHz – 30 MHz) ..........................294 5.1.9. DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) .......................................................297 5.2. Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Test Results ...............................................304 5.2.1. In-Service Monitoring for Channel Move Time, Channel Closing Transmission Time and Non-Occupancy Period ......................................304 6. PHOTOGRAPHS.....................................................................................................320 6.1. Conducted Test Setup ...........................................................................................320 6.2. Radiated Test Setup > 1 GHz (Integral Antenna) .....................…
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MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Tel: +1 (925) 462-0304, Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306, Web: www.micomlabs.com the wireless lab 7 June 2012 Fluke Networks Sensor4 Test photos Conducted Test Setup Page 2 of 7 the wireless lab Radiated Test Setup > 1 GHz (Integral Antenna) Page 3 of 7 the wireless lab Radiated Test Setup > 1 GHz (External Antenna) Page 4 of 7 the wireless lab Radiated Test Table-top Setup (Integral Antenna) Page 5 of 7 the wireless lab Radiated Test Setup < 1 GHz (External Antenna) Page 6 of 7 the wireless lab Radiated Test Table-top Setup (External Antenna) Page 7 of 7 the wireless lab ac Wireline Emissions
2575 Augustine Drive · Santa Clara, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 15E | 5.51 GHz - 5.67 GHz | 184.00 mW |

802.11n SmartEdge Sensor
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
802.11a/b/g/n Wireless PC Card
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
AirMagnet SmartEdge Sensor
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System