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Wireless Mesh Node User Guide HotPort 3100-Public Safety Series Indoor Mesh Nodes HotPort 3101HotPort 3103 ii Wireless Mesh Node User Guide HotPort 3100 Series Indoor Mesh Nodes iii Wireless Mesh Node User Guide HotPort 3100 and Public Safety Series Indoor Mesh Nodes September 2005 © 2005 Firetide, Inc. All rights reserved. Firetide, the Firetide logo, Instant Mesh Networks, HotPort, and HotView are trademarks of Firetide, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. iv Wireless Mesh Node User Guide Caution Do not open the HotPort mesh node enclosure. This may damage the components inside and affect proper operation. Opening your HotPort mesh node or peeling the tamper evident labeling will invalidate your warranty. • No serviceable parts inside. • Refer to qualified service personnel. • Unit must be disconnected from power prior to servicing. • Unit has tamper-evident labeling that indicates when cover has been removed. HotPort 3100 Series Indoor Mesh Nodes v Indoor Manual Contents Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................1 Firetide™ HotPort™ Indoor Wireless Mesh Nodes ............................................................................................... 1 The Firetide HotPort Mesh Network .................................................................................................................2 HotPort Mesh Network Features and Benefits .................................................................................................... 2 HotPort Mesh Network Applications ................................................................................................................ 5 HotPort Product Description ................................................................................................................................. 6 Front Panel LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................ 6 Rear Panel Connectors .................................................................................................................................7 Transmit Power Control ................................................................................................................................8 Creating a Firetide Mesh Network ........................................................................................................................... 9 Planning Your Network ................................................................................................................................. 9 Understanding HotPort Antenna Patterns ........................................................................................................ 9 Easy Installation ............................................................................................................................................... 11 Unpacking ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Connections .............................................................................................................................................11 Using the Optional Mounting Hardware .......................................................................................................... 12 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................................. 14 Connecting the HotView Workstation to the Mesh Network ................................................................................. 14 Getting Started with HotView Mesh Management Software ................................................................................. 15 Restoring Default Settings .................................................................................................................................. 16 HotPort Factory Default Settings .................................................................................................................. 16 Appendix A—Contacting Firetide .......................................................................................................................... 17 Appendix B—Specifications .................................................................................................................................18 Appendix C—Countries of Operation .....................................................................................................................20 Appendix D—Regulatory Notices ......................................................................................................................... 22 USA .......................................................................................................................................................22 Canadian Compliance Statement .................................................................................................................. 22 European Community .................................................................................................................................23 vi Wireless Mesh Node User Guide HotPort 3100 Series Indoor Mesh Nodes 1 Introduction Firetide HotPort Indoor Wireless Mesh Nodes The Firetide™ HotPort™ High-Performance Mesh Network provides a high- capacity, self-healing wireless mesh backbone for indoor and outdoor net - works. The HotPort system enables multiple network services and standard Ethernet devices to operate on the wireless backbone, creating secure and reliable wireless networks for video surveillance, voice, and data. The HotPort 3100 series mesh nodes provide fast and easy indoor network deployment. They connect wirelessly to other indoor and outdoor HotPort nodes to form a high-performance wireless mesh n…
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www.firetide.com 16795 Lark Avenue, Los Gatos, CA 95032, Tel: 408-399-7771, Fax: 408-317-1777 Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Re: Hotport 3100; FCC ID # REP-3100-2 To Whom It May Concern: The radio module used in the Hotport 3100 is an “off-the-shelf” product produced by Wistron NeWeb Corporation (Hsinchu, Taiwan). The model number of the radio module is CM9. The CM9 uses a separate power amplifier (PA) for the 2.4 GHz band and the 4.9 – 5.8 GHz band. The 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz PA’s are biased from 3.3 volts. The typical current consumption for the 2.4 GHz PA is 170 mA. The typical current consumption for the 5 GHz PA is 250 mA. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Date: October/11 /2005 Hoss Hakimi Director of Hardware Engineering Firetide Inc. 16795 Lark Ave. Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032
www.firetide.com 16795 Lark Avenue, Los Gatos, CA 95032, Tel: 408-399-7771, Fax: 408-317-1777 Attn: Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Re: CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FOR HOTPORT 3100 FCC ID # REP-3100-2 To Whom It May Concern: This letter serves as an official request for confidentiality under FCC Rule Section 0.459. We have requested that the schematic diagrams, parts list/bill of materials (BOM), and block diagram required to be submitted with this application be withheld from public review. The documents are company proprietary information that should not get into the possession of our competition. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Date September /27 /2005 Hoss Hakimi Director of Hardware Engineering Firetide inc 16795 Lark Ave Suit 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032
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www.firetide.com 16795 Lark Avenue, Los Gatos, CA 95032, Tel: 408-399-7771, Fax: 408-317-1777 Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Re: Hotport 3100 Test Report and Antennas; FCC ID # REP-3100-2 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is to certify that the Part 15 test data and report included in this submission is applicable and current. No modifications have been made to the 3100 hardware since the date of the last FCC grant. The antennas intended for use with the 3100 in the 4940 – 4990 MHz band are the following: Vendor Part Number Maxrad WISP4959018MBV Maxrad MFB49009 Wha/Yu C037-510585 Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Date: October/14 /2005 Hoss Hakimi Director of Hardware Engineering Firetide Inc. 16795 Lark Ave. Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032
Marie Confroy From: Shawn McMillen Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:10 PM To: Marie Confroy Cc: Chris Harvey Subject: RE: EMC18301 Firetide FCC TCB certification for models: HP3103 (FCCID REP-3100-2) and HP3203 (FCCID REP-3200-2) Page 1 of 5Message 10/19/2005 Hi Marie. The frequency ranges below corresponding to the applicable emission designator are correct. The previously submitted documentation supports both in and out of band emissions. Sincerely, Shawn McMillen -----Original Message----- From: Marie Confroy Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 9:52 AM To: Shawn McMillen Cc: Chris Harvey Subject: FW: EMC18301 Firetide FCC TCB certification for models: HP3103 (FCCID REP-3100-2) and HP3203 (FCCID REP-3200-2) Importance: High Hello Shawn, Please confirm that the test documentation, including Emission Mask, meets the requirements of the technical specifications Chris has outlined below. In addition, please confirm that the previously submitted documentation for this application is sufficient in demonstrating that the revisions may be made. Upon receipt of your e-mail, I will make the necessary changes to both Part 90 Grants and e-mail the updated documentation to the customer. Thank you very much! Have a beautiful day! Cheers! Marie Ann Confroy Documentation Department MET Laboratories (410) 354-3300 x 412 (410) 354-3313 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Chris Harvey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 12:34 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: RE: EMC18301 Firetide FCC TCB certification for models: HP3103 (FCCID REP-3100-2) and HP3203 (FCCID REP-3200-2) Please note that the Grant Parameters are likely to follow this information below: FCC ID: REP-3200-2 EUT Description: HotPort Wireless Node Frequency Output Frequency Emiss FCC ID: REP-3100-2 EUT Description: HotPoint Wireless Mesh Node Please note that the center frequency for the low channel and high channel for each channel bandwidth has been adjusted. Chris Harvey Chris Harvey EMC Consultants, Inc. [email protected] cell 443-622-3300 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 12:21 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: RE: EMC18301 Firetide FCC TCB certification for models: HP3103 (FCCID REP-3100-2) and HP3203 (FCCID REP-3200-2) Hi All. Chris and I just discussed the Firetide and all that is required it to extend the frequency band from 4940.5 - 4989.5 MHz rather than the 4850 - 4980 that is indicated. All the testing has been done to support the applicable rule part. I imagine some sort of declaration is required. I think Chris mentioned that. Shawn -----Original Message----- From: Chris Harvey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 7:54 AM To: 'Marie Confroy' Cc: 'Cheryl Anicete'; 'Jay Suh'; 'Shawn McMillen' Subject: RE: EMC18301 Firetide FCC TCB certification for models: HP3103 (FCCID REP- 3100-2) and HP3203 (FCCID REP-3200-2) Marie, I just received a message from Paul at Firetide indicating that he was noticing an error on the Grant for the 5MHz and 10MHz channel bandwidths. I had posed this specific question before recommending for Grant and got the following exchange: Q2. Please confirm that each of the Channel Bandwidths uses the operating band 4950-4980, because it is possible to use wider operating band for the 5MHz and 10MHz channel bandwidths. If a wider operating band is desired for the 5MHz and 10MHz Channel Bandwidths, additional supporting test is likely to be needed. Response to Q2: All of the modulated bandwidths remain within the designated operating frequency range Grant Notes FCC Rule PartsRange (MHZ)Watts ToleranceDesigna 90Y 4950 - 49800.185 1.5 ppm 16M4G 90Y 4945 - 49850.185 1.5 ppm8M28G 90Y 4942.5 – 4987.50.185 1.5 ppm4M17G Grant Notes FCC Rule Parts Frequency Range (MHZ) Output Watts Frequency Tolerance Emiss Design 90Y 4950 - 49800.185 1.5 ppm16M4G 90Y 4945 - 49850.185 1.5 ppm8M28G 90Y 4942.5 – 4987.50.185 1.5 ppm4M17G Page 2 of 5Message 10/19/2005 The data in the application only supports the 4950-4980MHz bands since there is no band edge data for the 5MHz and 10MHz channel bandwidth if using a different frequency plan. We need to discuss this internally before we communicate anything to Paul/Firetide. Thanks, Chris Chris Harvey Chris Harvey EMC Consultants, Inc. [email protected] cell 443-622-3300 -----Original Message----- From: Marie Confroy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 12:49 PM To: 'Chris Harvey' Cc: Cheryl Anicete; Jay Suh; Shawn McMillen Subject: EMC18301 Firetide FCC TCB certification for models: HP3103 (FCCID REP-3100-2) and HP3203 (FCCID REP-3200-2) Importance: High Hello Chris! All items in your technical request below have been addressed. The revised test reports and the information requested from the customer have all been submitted. I have updated the network files as appropriate. I have also updated METrak as necessary. In addition, please find Shawn's response to your request for additional technical information attached to this e-mail. I have saved this under the Certification Review folder for this project. Please continue your technical review for the HP 3103 FCCID REP-3100-2 and the HP 3200 FCCID REP-3200-2. Please let me know if any additional information is required. Thank you very much! Have a beautiful day! Cheers! Marie Ann Confroy Documentation Department MET Laboratories (410) 354-3300 x412 (410) 354-3313 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Chris Harvey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 1:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: MT#18301 FCC ID: REP-3100-2 Request for Information Marie, I have performed the review of the above referenced TCB application. Please address the following …
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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. HotPort Wireless Mesh Node No user serviceable parts inside. Warranty void if opened. Firetide, Inc. Made in Taiwan. Serial Number Radio MAC Address Metalized mylar (silver) 54 mm 100 mm Pre-printed (PMS black) 4 mm radius corners Pre-printed (PMS black with reverse type and logos) Separate label (6 mm x 32 mm) Separate label (6 mm x 32 mm) Firetide Model–HotPort 3100/PS Input Power: 5 VDC, 1.25 A FCC ID REP-3100-2 FCC Part 90 DSRC C-Mask Certification 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. HotPort Wireless Mesh Node No user serviceable parts inside. Warranty void if opened. Firetide, Inc. Made in Taiwan. Serial Number Radio MAC Address Input Power: 5 VDC, 1.25 A Firetide Model–HotPort 3100/PS FCC ID REP-3100-2 FCC Part 90 DSRC C-Mask Certification
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251 PCTEL Antenna Products Group, Inc. ORDER (800) 323-9122 http://www.maxrad.com XtremeWave™ MFB Series General Specifications: Radome Material: UV resistant pultruded fiberglass Polarization: Vertical Lightning Protection: Not standard, but all models can be ordered with DC grounding. Add “DC” to the part number to order the antenna with DC grounding. Nominal Impedance: 50 Ohms Mounting Base Diameter: 1.25 inches Mounting Method (sold separately): MMK1924 – L bracket mount for wall or pipe mount MMK8A - Aluminum extruded bracket for mast mounting Termination: N female N male connector option available. To order, add “NM” to part number. Features and Benefits: •UV stable, pultruded fiberglass radome. Allows outdoor installation even in harsh climates. •Vented system design. Provides reliable performance by protecting the electrical design against extreme moisture and/or temperatures. •Thread relief on connector. Improved accessibility for taping reduces installation time and improves overall effectiveness. •Internal o-ring seal in the base of the antenna with integrated connector at the base. Assures a watertight seal to prevent water from migrating into the antenna connector. The XtremeWave™ wireless broadband omnidirectional antennas are designed to provide maximum performance and reliability under the toughest weather conditions. These antennas feature a UV stable, vented radome that provides ultimate protection against weather elements. They can be mast or wall mounted. Public Safety Band, ISM,UNII and WiMAX Omnidirectional Base Station Antenna Series MMK1924 Vented System MFB49009 MFB58009 MMK8A Mechanical Specifications 252 PCTEL Antenna Products Group, Inc. ORDER (800) 323-9122 http://www.maxrad.com Specifications Model #Frequency RangeGain Bandwidth @ 1.5:1 VSWR Vertical Beamwidth @ 1/2 Power VSWR Maximum Power MFB490094.9-5.0 GHz9 dBi100 MHz8°< 1.5:125 Watts MFB515105.15-5.35 GHz10 dBi200 MHz7°< 1.5:125 Watts MFB580095.725-5.875 GHz9 dBi150 MHz8°< 1.5:125 Watts MFB580105.725-5.825 GHz10 dBi100 MHz6°< 1.5:125 Watts Model # Wind Survival Equivalent Flat Plate Area Lateral Thrust @ Rated Wind Bending Moment @ Rated Wind HeightWeight MFB49009125 mph.06 ft²5.2 lbs4.4 ft-lbs20.2” (513.1 mm)0.5 lbs (0.226 kg) MFB51510125 mph.06 ft²5.2 lbs4.4 ft-lbs20.2” (513.1 mm)0.5 lbs (0.226 kg) MFB58009125 mph.046 ft²4.1 lbs2.7 ft-lbs15.7” (398.8 mm)0.43 lbs (0.195 kg) MFB58010125 mph.06 ft²5.2 lbs4.4 ft-lbs20.2” (513.1 mm)0.5 lbs (0.226 kg) Electrical Specifications 253 PCTEL Antenna Products Group, Inc. ORDER (800) 323-9122 http://www.maxrad.com Patterns 10 190 20 200 30 210 40 220 50 230 60 240 70 250 80 260 90 270 100 280 110 290 120 300 130 310 140 320 150 330 160 340 170 350 1800 −35−35−30−30−25−25−20−20−15−15−10−10−5−5 10 190 20 200 30 210 40 220 50 230 60 240 70 250 80 260 90 270 100 280 110 290 120 300 130 310 140 320 150 330 160 340 170 350 1800 −35−35−30−30−25−25−20−20−15−15−10−10−5−5 MFB49009 Elevation Cut MFB51510 Elevation Cut 254 PCTEL Antenna Products Group, Inc. ORDER (800) 323-9122 http://www.maxrad.com 10 190 20 200 30 210 40 220 50 230 60 240 70 250 80 260 90 270 100 280 110 290 120 300 130 310 140 320 150 330 160 340 170 350 1800 −35−35−30−30−25−25−20−20−15−15−10−10−5−5 10 190 20 200 30 210 40 220 50 230 60 240 70 250 80 260 90 270 100 280 110 290 120 300 130 310 140 320 150 330 160 340 170 350 1800 −35−35−30−30−25−25−20−20−15−15−10−10−5−5 MFB58009 Elevation Cut MFB58010 Elevation Cut Patterns
WISPerformance Series 4.9 GHz - 6 GHz Adjustable Sectors 409 The WISP4959018MBV sector panel antenna provides wideband coverage of 4.9 GHz to 6 GHz frequencies with a VSWR performance of less than 1.7:1. Its compact design provides outstanding front-to-back ratio performance and extremely stable antenna gain across the full bandwidth. This sector panel provides field adjustable horizontal beamwidths of 60º and 90º and 16 dBi or 15 dBi of gain respectively. An adjustable pipe mount permits +/-15° vertical uptilt or downtilt. Features and Benefits: • Wideband coverage of 4.9 GHz to 6 GHz frequencies with excellent performance stability - gain, VSWR and beamwidth. • User adjustable horizontal beamwidths of 60° or 90° • Outstanding front-to-back ratio in a compact design ensures that the radiated energy is targeted towards the area of coverage. • Included adjustable pipe mount permits uptilt or downtilt adjustment of +/-15 degrees for more precise coverage of the geographic area. General Specifications: 4.9 GHz to 6 GHz adjustable sector panel antenna Radome Material: White UV resistant plastic Backplane: High strength aluminum extrusion Termination: N, female bulkhead Polarization: Vertical Lighting Protection: DC grounded Mounting Method: Adjustable pipe mount (included) Nominal Impedance: 50 Ohms Mechanical Specifications Electrical Specifications Model # Frequency Range Nominal Gain Front-to- Back Ratio Horizontal Plane Beamwidth E-Plane Beamwidth Typical Cross Poll Discrimination VSWR Maximum Power Input WISP4959018MBV 4.9 GHz to 6.0 GHz 16 dBi at 60° 15 dBi at 90° > 32 dB 60° or 90° (adjustable) 8°> 20 dB< 1.7:110 Watts Model # Rated Wind Velocity Lateral Thrust at Rated Wind Equivalent Flat Plate Area Temperature RangeDimensionsWeight WISP4959018MBV125 mph 60 lbf without flaps 120 lbf with flaps .44 ft 2 without flaps 1.36 ft 2 with flaps -30°C to 75° C 24" L x 6" W x 3" D (609 mm L x 152 mm W x 76 mm D) 4.5 lbs (2.1 Kg) Adjustable Sector PCTEL Antenna Products Group, Inc. ORDER (800) 323-9122 http://www.maxrad.com Patterns WISP4959018MBV Elevation Cut WISP4959018MBV - 60°Azimuth Cut WISP4959018MBV - 90° Azimuth Cut 10 190 20 200 30 210 40 220 50 230 60 240 70 250 80 260 90270 100 280 110 290 120 300 130 310 140 320 150 330 160 340 170 350 180 0 −35−35−30−30−25−25−20−20−15−15−10−10−5−5 10 190 20 200 30 210 40 220 50 230 60 240 70 250 80 260 90270 100 280 110 290 120 300 130 310 140 320 150 330 160 340 170 350 180 0 −35−35−30−30−25−2…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 9 | 4.94 GHz - 4.99 GHz | 185.00 mW | 4M17G7D | 1.5 ppm |

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