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Meru AP832 Installation Guide Copyright © Meru Networks, Inc., 2003–2013. All rights reserved. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. April 2013 Document Number: 882-70013 Rev A Ver 2 AP832 Installation Guide Safety Precautions © 2013 Meru Networks, Inc.Installing AP832e iii Chapter 2 Installing AP832e This chapter describes how to install and configure an AP832e. It contains the following sections: Safety Precautions Unpack the AP832e Installation Requirements Install the AP832e Check AP832e LED Activity Where to Go From Here Safety Precautions IMPORTANT—Read and follow the regulatory instructions in Appendix B before installing and operating this product. If an optional power supply is used, it must be one supplied by Meru Networks. The AP832e is intended only for installation in Environment A as defined in IEEE 802.3af. All intercon- nected equipment must be contained within the same building, including the interconnected equip- ment's associated LAN connection. Unpack the AP832e Confirm that the AP832e shipping package contains these items: Warning! This product is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed power supply marked Class 2 or LPS and rated minimum 12Vdc, 2A. For Power over Ethernet, an 802.3af or 802.3at connection must be used. ivMeru Access Point Installation Guide© 2013 Meru Networks, Inc. Installation Requirements AP832e Wall mount bracket Two ceiling mount brackets (for varying sized ceiling structures) Six antennas Screws for the mounting bracket Installation Requirements An array of holes on the mounting bracket allows the AP832e to be mounted on the wall and over junc- tion boxes or molly bolts. There are holes for passing the PoE Ethernet or external power supply cable through the bracket if the bracket is mounted on a junction box. The AP832e has a security cable slot so you can lock the AP832e with a standard security cable, such as those used to secure laptop computers. The AP832e ships with included ceiling and wall mounting brackets to be used for varying types of lcations, such as on T-bars or over junction boxes. For mounting above ceiling tiles, purchase optional mounting kits: Above Suspended Ceiling Mounting Kit (T-Bar Hanger): MNT-ASCMKIT Above hanging ceiling tiles. Suitable for use in environmental air space in accordance with the Section 832e-22(c) of the National Electric Code and Sections 2- 128.12 - 010 (3) and 12 - 100 of the Canadian Electrical Code. Part 1. C22. 1. Note that in order to comply with these standards, the plastic cover on the AP must be removed. Additional Equipment A power source is needed to power the AP832e. The AP832e requires an 802.3af or 802.3at power source when operating with PoE. If this is not available, 12V DC power (2A rated) must be supplied. Antenna Mappings See Ta b l e 1 to determine which radio is associated with each antenna. Install the AP832e © 2013 Meru Networks, Inc.Installing AP832e v Table 1: Antenna Mappings Install the AP832e Select a Location Attach the Provided Antennas Install the Access Point Select a Location All AP832e interconnected equipment, including the associated LAN connection, must be contained within the same building. In addition, the AP832e location should meet the following conditions: Relatively unobstructed access to the stations the AP serves. Select a location with minimal physical obstructions between the AP and the wireless stations. In an office with cubicles, mounting the APs below a hanging ceiling (plenum is supported) or the wall near the ceiling provides the least obstructed communications path. On a wall, orient the AP832e horizontally so that you can read the Meru logo without tilting your head at 90 degrees - this orientation provides optimum MIMO performance. Access to wall outlet or a to a Power over Ethernet (PoE) connection to the network switch servicing the controller. We recommend planning for about 256 clients per radio (or per interference region) if you plan to use Virtual Port and plan to have phones as clients. Refer to the Meru Deployment Guides on the support site for more information. AP832e is designed to provide 360 degree omni-directional coverage as illustrated below. Plan place- ment with this pattern in mind. AntennaRadio/Channel 1Radio 1 2Radio 1 3Radio 1 4Radio 2 5Radio 2 6Radio 2 viMeru Access Point Installation Guide© 2013 Meru Networks, Inc. Install the AP832e Figure 1: Coverage Pattern for AP832e When Ceiling Mounted Most installations receive the best coverage using the following guidelines: Install APs toward the center of the building. Place APs about 80 feet apart. Do not install APs near metal objects, such as heating ducts, metal doors, or electric service panels. Attach the Provided Antennas All AP832es have six external antenna ports, labeled 1 - 6. These units operate with six antennas attached, even though some configurations don’t use all six. Instead of attaching an antenna, you can cap unused antenna connectors with 50 ohm Reverse Polarity SMA terminators. (For a list of approved terminators, see http://www.merunetworks.com/merusupport .) To achieve the best performance from your AP832e, position antennas at a 90 degree angle relative to each other. The antennas do not have to be oriented exactly as shown in the figure, but it is important to maintain the relative angles. If for some reason you are unable to maintain those angles, the network still operates, but you may experience up to 20% drop in throughput depending on the antenna orientation. Do not leave any antenna connectors unterminated. All connectors on the AP must be terminated with antennas or with 50 ohm Reverse Polarity SMA terminators. (For a list of approved terminators, see http://www.merunetworks.com/merusupport . The attached antennas must be the same model; if you replace one antenna, replace them all. Install the Access Point AP832e ships several different mounting bracket components to allow for a variety of mounting op…
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1 DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING ±.010 ±.05 ±1.5° 3 PLCS 2 PLCS ANG UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES C2/A1R DWG SIZE REV/REL SHEET USE PURSUANT TO COMPANY INSTRUCTIONS THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION P TITLE DESCRIPTION DATE REV DRAWING NUMBER PROE FILE NAME HS 2/25/13 MERU NETWORKS PROPRIETARY 845-00704 3 1 9/19/12 Initial Release Label, Regulatory 1, AP832i SCALE 1:1 102 mm x 15.5 mm NOTES: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED) 1. MUST CONFORM TO UL969 MARKING & LABELING SYSTEM PGDQ2; VAL-THERM-D OR EQUIVALENT. 2. ALL TEXT AND GRAPHICS ARE BLACK.3. CE, GITEKI & KOREAN MARK HAVE MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 5mm.4. The diameter of the C-Tick mark has a minimum requirement of 3mm and the suppliers identification characters have a minimum height requirement of 1mm5. For UAE mark, “TRA” min height 3mm, all other characters min height 2mm6. For So. Africa mark, the ICASA logo min requirement is 3 x 3 mm7. Factory Code: Shanghai = “S”, Shenzhen = “SZ” 2 11/13/12 Remove incomplete certification information 3 2/25/13 Add certs, update product desc, Release to MVT IC: 6749A-AP832I FCC ID: RE7-AP832I MADE IN CHINA E239453 SZ I.T.E. ACCESSORY 0980 Meru Networks Dual Radio Access PointModel No. AP832i Powered by PoE: -48 V 750 mAPowered by AC Adapter: 12 V 2.0A V 7 V 2
Model # MERU-P1623Rev-04 VSWR at 2.4 GHz band = 1;1.7Gain at 2.4 GHz band = 3.0 dBi Azimuth Beam width = 195 degreesElevation Beam width = 98 degrees AP332i Internal PIFA Antenna 2.4 GHz band Radiation Pattern 2.4 GHz XY-axis (Azimuth) -50-45-40-35-30-25-20-15-10 -5 05 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 XY axis - 2GHz XY axis - ... XZ axis - 2.4 GHz YZ axis - 2.4 GHz 2.4 GHz XZ-axis (Elevation 1) 2.4 GHz YZ -axis (Elevation 2) -50-45-40-35-30-25-20-15-10 -5 05 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 XZ axis - 2.4 GHz Elevation1 2G -50-45-40-35-30-25-20-15-10 -5 05 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 YZ axis - 2.4 GHz Elevation1 2G Model # MERU-P1623Rev-04 Elevation Beam width = 100 degrees Gain at 5.0 GHz band = 4.0 dBiVSWR at 5.0 GHz band = 1;2.0 Azimuth Beam width = 190 degrees AP332i Internal PIFA Antenna 5 GHz band Radiation Pattern 5 GHz XY -axis (Azimuth) -50-45-40-35-30-25-20-15-10 -5 05 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 XY axis - 5GHz XY axis - 5GHz 5 GHz XY -axis (Azimuth) 5 GHz XZ -axis (Elevation 1) 5 GHz YZ -axis (Elevation 2) -50-40-30-20-10 0 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 XZ axis - 5 GHz XZ axis - 5 GHz -50-40-30-20-10 0 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 YZ axis - 5 GHz YZ axis - 5 GHz
§ 15.247(b) Peak Power Output and RF Exposure RF Exposure Requirements: §1.1307(b)(1) and §1.1307(b)(2): Systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. RF Radiation Exposure Limit: §1.1310: As specified in this section, the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Limit shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation as specified in Sec. 1.1307(b), except in the case of portable devices which shall be evaluated according to the provisions of Sec. 2.1093 of this chapter. Test Results: The EUT was compliant with the requirements of this section. Radios are capable of simultaneous operation. The worst case power densities for all bands for a single radio are listed below (non –simultaneous operation). DTS band Unii 1 band Unii 3 band 2.4 GHz 5.8 GHz 8.77 dBi 8.77dbi 8.77dbi 8.77dbi 24.14 dBm 26dbm 12.77dbm 22.39dbm 0.388 mW/cm2 0.597mW/cm² 0.028mW/cm² 0.260mW/cm² When both radios operate at the same time, Meru Networks will lower the power of each radio by 3dB. The Power densities for this case are listed below: DTS band Unii 1 band Unii 3 band 2.4 GHz 5.8 GHz 8.77 dBi 8.77dbi 8.77dbi 8.77dbi 21.14 dBm 23dbm 9.77dbm 19.39dbm 0.195 mW/cm2 0.299 mW/cm² 0.014mW/cm² 0.130mW/cm² As can be seen from the second table above, the power densities do not exceed 100 % per OET 65 requirements when the spectral power density is calculated at least 20cm away from the unit when two bands may operate simultaneously. Therefore, the EUTs meet the Uncontrolled Exposure limit. Test Engineer(s): Jonathan Chao
§ 15.407(f) RF Exposure RF Exposure Requirements: §1.1307(b)(1) and §1.1307(b)(2): Systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. RF Radiation Exposure Limit: §1.1310: As specified in this section, the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Limit shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation as specified in Sec. 1.1307(b), except in the case of portable devices which shall be evaluated according to the provisions of Sec. 2.1093 of this chapter. MPE Limit Calculation: EUT’s operating frequencies @ 5150-5250 MHz; highest conducted power = 12.77 dBm therefore, Limit for Uncontrolled exposure: 1 mW/cm 2 or 10 W/m 2 Equation from page 18 of OET 65, Edition 97-01 S = PG / 4R 2 or R = √PG / 4S where, S = Power Density (1 mW/cm 2 ) P = Power Input to antenna (18.92mW) G = Highest Antenna Gain (4dBi antenna x 3) 8.77dBi (7.53 numeric) R = Minimum Distance between User and Antenna (20cm) S = (18.92 *7.53)/(4*3.14*20 2 ) = 0.0283 mW/cm 2 Since S < 1 mW/cm 2 , the minimum distance (R) is 20cm
§ 15.407(f) RF Exposure RF Exposure Requirements: §1.1307(b)(1) and §1.1307(b)(2): Systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. RF Radiation Exposure Limit: §1.1310: As specified in this section, the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Limit shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation as specified in Sec. 1.1307(b), except in the case of portable devices which shall be evaluated according to the provisions of Sec. 2.1093 of this chapter. MPE Limit Calculation: EUT’s operating frequencies @ 5745-5805 MHz; highest conducted power = 22.39 dBm (Sample) therefore, Limit for Uncontrolled exposure: 1 mW/cm 2 or 10 W/m 2 Equation from page 18 of OET 65, Edition 97-01 S = PG / 4R 2 or R = √PG / 4S where, S = Power Density (1 mW/cm 2 ) P = Power Input to antenna (173.38mW) G = Antenna Gain (4dBi Antenna x3) 8.77dBi (7.53 numeric) R = Minimum Distance between User and Antenna (20 cm) S = (173.38 *7.53)/(4*3.14*20 2 ) = 0.2599 mW/cm 2 Since S < 1 mW/cm 2 , the minimum distance (R) is 20cm
MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 914 WEST PATAPSCO AVENUE ● BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21230-3432 ● PHONE (410) 354-3300 ● FAX (410) 354-3313 33439 WESTERN AVENUE ● UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587 ● PHONE (510) 489-6300 ● FAX (510) 489-6372 3162 BELICK STREET ● SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA 95054 ● PHONE (408) 748-3585 ● FAX (510) 489-6372 13301 MCCALLEN PASS ● AUSTIN, TEXAS 78753 ● PHONE (512) 287-2500 ● FAX (512) 287-2513 The Nation’s First Licensed Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory April 17, 2013 Meru Networks, Inc. 894 Ross Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Dear Rajendran Chary, Enclosed is the EMC Wireless test report for compliance testing of the Meru Networks, Inc., AP832i as tested to the requirements of Title 47 of the CFR, Ch. 1 (10-1-06 ed.), Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15, Subpart B and ICES-003, Issue 5 August 2012 for Unintentional Radiators and Part 15.407 and Industry Canada RSS-210, Annex 9, Issue 8, December 2010 for Intentional Radiators. Thank you for using the services of MET Laboratories, Inc. If you have any questions regarding these results or if MET can be of further service to you, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely yours, MET LABORATORIES, INC. Jennifer Warnell Documentation Department Reference: (\Meru Networks, Inc.\EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 1) Rev. 1) Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of MET Laboratories, Inc. MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 914 WEST PATAPSCO AVENUE ● BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21230-3432 ● PHONE (410) 354-3300 ● FAX (410) 354-3313 33439 WESTERN AVENUE ● UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587 ● PHONE (510) 489-6300 ● FAX (510) 489-6372 3162 BELICK STREET ● SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA 95054 ● PHONE (408) 748-3585 ● FAX (510) 489-6372 13301 MCCALLEN PASS ● AUSTIN, TEXAS 78753 ● PHONE (512) 287-2500 ● FAX (512) 287-2513 MET Report: EMCSS33266A-FCC407 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i of vi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Meru Networks, Inc. Model AP832i Tested under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Parts 15 Subpart B & ICES-003 for Class B Digital Devices & FCC Part 15.407 & RSS-210, Annex 9 for Intentional Radiators MET Report: EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 1) Rev. 1 April 17, 2013 Prepared For: Meru Networks, Inc. 894 Ross Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Prepared By: MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 W. Patapsco Ave. Baltimore, MD 21230 Electromagnetic Compatibility Meru Networks, Inc. Introduction AP832i CFR Title 47, Part 15E; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 1) Rev. 1 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i of viii Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Meru Networks, Inc. Model AP832i Tested under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Parts 15 Subpart B & ICES-003 for Class B Digital Devices & FCC Part 15.407 & RSS-210, Annex 9 for Intentional Radiators Jonathan Chao, Project Engineer Jennifer Warnell Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Documentation Department Engineering Statement: The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures indicated, and the emissions from this equipment were found to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of these measurements, and for the qualifications of all persons taking them. It is further stated that upon the basis of the measurements made, the equipment tested is capable of operation in accordance with the requirements of Parts 15B, 15.407, of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada standards ICES-003, Issue 5 August 2012, RSS-210 Annex 9 under normal use and maintenance. Asad Bajwa, Director, Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Electromagnetic Compatibility Meru Networks, Inc. Introduction AP832i CFR Title 47, Part 15E; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 1) Rev. 1 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page ii of viii Report Status Sheet Revision Report Date Reason for Revision March 11, 2013 Initial Issue. 1 April 17, 2013 Revised to reflect engineer corrections. Electromagnetic Compatibility Meru Networks, Inc. Table of Contents AP832i CFR Title 47, Part 15E; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 1) Rev. 1 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i of viii Table of Contents I. Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................1 A. Purpose of Test ...................................................................................................................................................2 B. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................2 II. Equipment Configuration .......................................................................................................................................3 A. Overview .............................................................................................................................................................4 B. References ...........................................................................................................................................................5 C. Test Site ..............................................................................................................................................................5 D. Description of Test Sample .................................................................................................................................5 E. Equipment Configuration ....................................................................................................................................7 F. Support Equipment ................................................................................…
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MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 914 WEST PATAPSCO AVENUE ● BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21230-3432 ● PHONE (410) 354-3300 ● FAX (410) 354-3313 33439 WESTERN AVENUE ● UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587 ● PHONE (510) 489-6300 ● FAX (510) 489-6372 3162 BELICK STREET ● SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA 95054 ● PHONE (408) 748-3585 ● FAX (510) 489-6372 13301 MCCALLEN PASS ● AUSTIN, TEXAS 78753 ● PHONE (512) 287-2500 ● FAX (512) 287-2513 The Nation’s First Licensed Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory April 17, 2013 Meru Networks, Inc. 894 Ross Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Dear Rajendran Chary, Enclosed is the EMC Wireless test report for compliance testing of the Meru Networks, Inc., AP832i as tested to the requirements of Title 47 of the CFR, Ch. 1 (10-1-06 ed.), Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15, Subpart B and ICES-003, Issue 5 August 2012 for Unintentional Radiators and Part 15.407 and Industry Canada RSS-210, Annex 9, Issue 8, December 2010 for Intentional Radiators. Thank you for using the services of MET Laboratories, Inc. If you have any questions regarding these results or if MET can be of further service to you, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely yours, MET LABORATORIES, INC. Jennifer Warnell Documentation Department Reference: (\Meru Networks, Inc.\EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 3) Rev. 1) Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of MET Laboratories, Inc. MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 914 WEST PATAPSCO AVENUE ● BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21230-3432 ● PHONE (410) 354-3300 ● FAX (410) 354-3313 33439 WESTERN AVENUE ● UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587 ● PHONE (510) 489-6300 ● FAX (510) 489-6372 3162 BELICK STREET ● SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA 95054 ● PHONE (408) 748-3585 ● FAX (510) 489-6372 13301 MCCALLEN PASS ● AUSTIN, TEXAS 78753 ● PHONE (512) 287-2500 ● FAX (512) 287-2513 MET Report: EMCSS33266A-FCC407 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i of vi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Meru Networks, Inc. Model AP832i Tested under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Parts 15 Subpart B & ICES-003 for Class B Digital Devices & FCC Part 15.407 & RSS-210, Annex 9 for Intentional Radiators MET Report: EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 3) Rev. 1 April 17, 2013 Prepared For: Meru Networks, Inc. 894 Ross Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Prepared By: MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 W. Patapsco Ave. Baltimore, MD 21230 Electromagnetic Compatibility Meru Networks, Inc. Introduction AP832i CFR Title 47, Part 15E; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 3) Rev. 1 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i of xi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Meru Networks, Inc. Model AP832i Tested under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Parts 15 Subpart B & ICES-003 for Class B Digital Devices & FCC Part 15.407 & RSS-210, Annex 9 for Intentional Radiators Jonathan Chao, Project Engineer Jennifer Warnell Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Documentation Department Engineering Statement: The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures indicated, and the emissions from this equipment were found to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of these measurements, and for the qualifications of all persons taking them. It is further stated that upon the basis of the measurements made, the equipment tested is capable of operation in accordance with the requirements of Parts 15B, 15.407, of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada standards ICES-003, Issue 5 August 2012, RSS-210 Annex 9 under normal use and maintenance. Asad Bajwa, Director, Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Electromagnetic Compatibility Meru Networks, Inc. Introduction AP832i CFR Title 47, Part 15E; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 3) Rev. 1 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page ii of xi Report Status Sheet Revision Report Date Reason for Revision March 11, 2013 Initial Issue. 1 April 17, 2013 Revised to reflect engineer corrections. Electromagnetic Compatibility Meru Networks, Inc. Table of Contents AP832i CFR Title 47, Part 15E; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS37430B-FCC407 (UNII 3) Rev. 1 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iii of xi Table of Contents I. Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................1 A. Purpose of Test ...................................................................................................................................................2 B. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................2 II. Equipment Configuration .......................................................................................................................................3 A. Overview .............................................................................................................................................................4 B. References ...........................................................................................................................................................5 C. Test Site ..............................................................................................................................................................5 D. Description of Test Sample .................................................................................................................................6 E. Equipment Configuration ....................................................................................................................................7 F. Support Equipment ....................................................................................…
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Photograph 1. Conducted Emissions, Test Setup, AC-DC Power Supply Photograph 2. Conducted Emissions, Test Setup, PoE Photograph 3. Radiated Emission, Test Setup, AC-DC Power Supply Photograph 4. Radiated Emission, Test Setup, PoE Photograph 5. Conducted Emissions, 15.207(a), Test Setup, AC-DC Power Supply Photograph 6. Conducted Emissions, 15.207(a), Test Setup, PoE Photograph 7. Radiated Spurious Emissions, Test Setup, 30 MHz – 1 GHz Photograph 8. Radiated Spurious Emissions, Test Setup, Above 1 GHz Photograph 9. Radiated Spurious Emissions, Test Setup, 30 MHz – 1 GHz Photograph 10. Radiated Spurious Emissions, Test Setup, Above 1 GHz Photograph 11. Above 1 GHz, 2 dBi Duc Antenna
Photograph 1. Conducted Emissions, Test Setup, AC-DC Power Supply Photograph 2. Conducted Emissions, Test Setup, PoE Photograph 3. Radiated Emission, Test Setup, AC-DC Power Supply Photograph 4. Radiated Emission, Test Setup, PoE Photograph 5. Conducted Emissions, 15.207(a), Test Setup, AC-DC Power Supply Photograph 6. Conducted Emissions, 15.207(a), Test Setup, PoE Photograph 7. Radiated Spurious Emissions, Test Setup, 30 MHz – 1 GHz Photograph 8. Radiated Spurious Emissions, Test Setup, Above 1 GHz Photograph 9. Radiated Spurious Emissions, Test Setup, 30 MHz – 1 GHz Photograph 10. Radiated Spurious Emissions, Test Setup, Above 1 GHz Photograph 11. Above 1 GHz, 2 dBi Duc Antenna
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Dual Radio Access Point
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Dual Radio Access Point
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Dual Radio Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Dual Radio Access Point
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Dual Radio Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX