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REP-4200-1Hotpoint 4200 Access Point, FWB-102 and FWB-105

Firetide Inc.
Hotpoint 4200 Access Point, FWB-102 and FWB-105 - FCC ID REP-4200-1 - Firetide Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Feb 21, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 21, 2011
Equipment Note
Hotpoint 4200 Access Point, FWB-102 and FWB-105
Frequency Range
4950.00000000 - 4980.00000000
Company
Firetide Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

HotPoint Manual Revision 2.0 2011-02-14 The contents of this Installation Guide are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the Firetide partners web site, partners.firetide.com, for current versions. Installation & Setup Guide HotPoint 4000/5000 AP FWC2050 WLAN Controller HotPoint 5100 MIMO Indoor Access PointHotPoint 5200 MIMO Outdoor Access Point HotPoint 4100 MIMO Indoor Access PointHotPoint 4200 MIMO Outdoor Access Point FWC2050 Controller 2 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 This symbol alerts the user to the presence of non-insulated dangerous voltage that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of lethal electric shock to persons. This symbol alerts the user to important operating, maintenance, and servicing instruc- tions. Failing to comply with instructions may result in electrical shock. This symbol alerts the user to the presence of important operating, maintenance, and servicing instructions. Failing to comply with this instruction may result in a hazard. Safety Instructions Firetide 5200 units must be installed by a qualified professional. Failure to install this equipment properly may result in equipment damage, personal injury, or death. Explanation of Graphic Symbols Caution! Risk of electric shock! POWER LINES CAN BE LETHAL Do not install Firetide products where possible contact with power lines can be made. Antennas, poles, towers, guy wires, or cables may lean or fall and contact these lines. People may be injured or killed if they are touching or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electric lines. Make sure there is NO possibility that equipment or personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly with power lines. ASSUME ALL OVERHEAD LINES ARE POWER LINES The horizontal distance from a tower, pole or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice the total length of the pole/ antenna combination. This will ensure that the pole will not contact power if it falls either during or after installation. SURVEY THE SITE Look over the entire site before beginning any installation and anticipate possible hazards. Never assume anything without checking it out for yourself! Don’t take shortcuts! TO AVOID FALLING, USE SAFE PROCEDURES WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS ABOVE GROUND • Select equipment locations that will allow safe and simple installation. • Don’t work alone. A friend or co-worker can save your life if an accident happens. • Don’t attempt repair work when you are tired. Not only will you be more careless, but your primary diagnostic tool - deductive reason- ing - will not be operating at full capacity. • Use approved non-conducting ladders, shoes, and other safety equipment. Make sure all equipment is in good repair. • If a tower or pole begins falling, don’t attempt to catch it. Stand back and let it fall. • If anything such as a wire or pole does come in contact with a power line, DON’T TOUCH IT OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT. Instead, save your life by calling the power company. • Don’t attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days. • MAKE SURE ALL TOWERS AND POLES ARE SECURELY GROUNDED, AND ELECTRICAL CABLES CONNECTED TO ANTENNAS HAVE LIGHTNING ARRESTORS. This will help prevent fire damage or human injury in case of lightning, static build-up, or short circuit within equipment connected to the antenna. The HotPoint access point has built-in lightning protection. Be sure that any other equipment connected to the HotPoint access point also has the same level of protection. • The base of the antenna pole or tower must be connected directly to the building protective ground or to one or more approved grounding rods, using 10 AWG ground wire and corrosion-resistant connectors. • Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details. IF AN ACCIDENT SHOULD OCCUR WITH THE POWER LINES • DON’T TOUCH THAT PERSON, OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED. • Use a non-conductive dry board, stick, or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power. • Once they are no longer contacting electrical power, administer CPR if you are certified. • Immediately have someone call for medical help. Do not open the cover • Dangerous voltages inside. • No serviceable parts inside. • Refer to qualified service personnel. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 3 February 2011 Table of Contents The MIMO HotPoint Family .......................................................................4 Setting Up Your FWC2050 .....................................................................5 Setting Up Your Access Points ..................................................................5 Getting Started ...............................................................................6 System Requirements ........................................................................6 HotPoint 5000 versus HotPoint 4000 ..............................................................6 Logging In ...............................................................................6 Access Point Tab ..............................................................................7 Discovery ................................................................................7 Configuration Tab ..............................................................................10 System Menu ..............................................................................10 Wireless .................................................................................15 Security .................................................................................19 Profiles ..................................................................................24 WLAN Network .............................................................................28 Captive Portal .............................................................................29 Monitoring ..................................................................................30 Controller ...............…

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Users Manual

24 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 Profiles Profiles are the basic building blocks of HotPoint AP configurations. They represent the settings of a virtual machine that can be in- stantiated on any HotPoint unit. Profiles are a set of configuration that can be applied onto an AP. These configurations include radio parameters, load balancing and rate limit parameters. Each access point under the control of the FWC2050 is capable of supporting 8 profiles per radio, or 16 profiles in total. Small Networks For small scale WLAN networks, you can use the basic configuration, and you don’t need to create additional profile groups. All APs will belong to the same group and have the same configuration. Larger Networks For larger deployments, comprised of different sets of WLAN networks, you will need to use the advanced profile option. Under the Advanced profiles tab, you can create, edit, and delete profile groups. Editing a profile group will take the user to a profile edit page similar to the one under basic setting. The Delete button, at the bottom of the screen, will delete the selected profile. Once the creation of the profiles are done, you can go to the Configuration->WLAN Network page to assign profile groups to the APs. For ease of use, during a profile add, an option is given to the user to clone a profile. Cloning of a profile copies all the settings except the name and SSID. Configuration templates for Authentication Server Settings in case of LDAP/Radius and MAC ACL list configuration needs to be done separately in their respective pages under Security. Once done, you can assign one of the created security profiles to a particular profile. Profile Groups Complex deployments may require multiple sets of profiles. Groups are a way of managing large numbers of profiles. The controller sup- ports configuration of up to 8 distinct set of grouped profiles. Each profile group can contain up to 16 profiles. You can configure these profiles and profile groups without worrying about the state of the APs. Once the APs connect to the controller these profile configura- tion will be pushed onto the AP. This is the method used to configure the WLAN network offline and then push the configuration once the WLAN network is up and running. Two groups are defined by default. Additional groups can be created by clicking on the + tab next to the groups, in the Configuration - Profile - Advanced - Radio section, as shown below. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 25 February 2011 Basic and Advanced - Radio Settings for Basic and Advanced are similar, except that the Advanced option allows you to configure settings per Group. Name: Displays user-assigned name of profile. SSID: Displays the SSID of access point. Broadcast SSID: Enables broadcasting of the SSID in the clear. Network Authentication: Displays type of authentication required. Data Encryption: Displays encryption type. Wireless Client Security Separation: Controls security among clients connected to AP. VLAN: Specifies VLAN for traffic to/from this Profile. MAC ACL Group: Defines MAC address Access Control List preferences. Captive Portal: Defines which, if any, captive portals are being managed. Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM): Enables WMM mode. Select this option to ensure that applications that require better throughput and performance are provided special queues with higher priority. WMM defines the following four queues in decreasing order of priority: Voice: The highest priority queue, minimum delay; ideal for VOIP and streaming media. Video: The second highest priority queue, low delay. Video applications are routed to this queue. Best Effort: The medium priority queue, medium delay. Most IP applications use this queue. Background: Low priority queue with high throughput. Applications which are not time-sensitive but require high throughput can use this queue. With WMM enabled, QoS prioritization and coordination of wireless access is on. Disabling WMM will deactivate QoS control of station EDCA parameters on upstream traffic flowing from the station to the access point. WMM Powersave: Enables Powersave option for WMM. 26 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 Load Balancing or Max Client: The maximum number of clients the that can connect to this profile. RSSI: Defines the weakest signal that the APs in this profile will accept. The controller supports balancing of load on the APs it manages. This is based on the number of clients connected to APs as well as signal quality of clients. At the time a client discovers APs (using probe requests) or sends association frames, AP de- cides whether to accept a client or not based on the number of clients already connected or the signal strength of the clients. The two configurations are: Max Clients: The maximum number of wireless clients that can connect to each radio of Access Point at one time. A value of 64 can be selected to specify to allow maximum supported by Access Point. RSSI: The minimum signal quality in percentage (0 - 100) % expected from the wireless clients that connect to the Access Points. A value of 0 means this check is not enforced and load balancing is disabled. Setting the Max. number of clients to a low value (compared to the total number of client in an office/floor) is recommended when there are several APs and the administrator would like a good distribution of clients between the access points. Setting the RSSI to a high percentage would mean that only clients near to APs will be permitted to associate to the APs and is good in situation where the throughput expectation is high. In scenarios, where the clients can be expected to be far away (or the number of APs is less), this should be set to a lower value. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 27 February 2011 Basic and Advanced - Rate Limiting The Rate Limiting feature can be configured differently for each BSSID in security profile group. Rate limiting is done per BSSI…

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Users Manual

30 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 Chapter 5 Monitoring Controller Summary This screen displays a summary of the current managed Access Point status, rogue access points detected, current wireless sta- tions connected, FWC2050 System Information and Network Usage. Clicking on the individual windows will lead to a new screen showing greater detail. Up: Managed Access Points running properly. Down: Number of managed Access Points which cannot be pinged. Critical: Number of managed Access Points which can be pinged but cannot be logged in or device is dif- ferent from the one which was configured. Major: Number of managed Access Points whose configuration differs from the one which is set on the FWC2050. This is mostly owing to Access Point having an unsupported software version running or configuration changes were done on WMS when Access Point was Down/Offline. Rogue AP Current: The number of unique rogue/neighboring Access Point bssid which can be observed now. Rogue AP Count 24hrs: The number of unique rogue/neighboring Access Point bssid observed over the last 24 hrs. Wireless Clients: This section displays count of Current Wireless Stations of managed Access Points. FWC2050 Firmware Version: Current FWC2050 firmware version. Controller Uptime: Time since last controller restart. Last Reboot: When was the FWC2050 rebooted last time. Last Configuration Change: When last configuration change was done on the FWC2050. Last Channel Allocation: When last automatic channel Allocation was performed. Last Admin Login: When Admin logged in last time. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 31 February 2011 Usage This shows the transmit, receive, and network usage rates for the AP. Access Point List This shows the status of each AP under management. Name: Displays name of Access Point. Location: Displays location of Access Point. Status: Displays status of Access Point. MAC Address: Displays MAC Address of Access Point. IP address: Displays management IP address used by the FWC2050 to connect to Access Point. Model: Displays Access Point Model. Building: Displays building name where Access Point is located. Floor: Displays floor where Access Point is located. 2.4 GHz channel: Displays 2.4 GHz channel configured on Access Point. 5 GHz channel: Displays 5 GHz channel configured on Access Point. Uptime: Shows elapsed time since last AP reboot. 32 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 Clients This shows connected clients. Rogue AP List This shows a list of detected rogue APs. You can double-click on an AP to see a detailed view. The shaded region (at right in this example) shows the estimated location of the rogue AP. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 33 February 2011 Profiles SSID: Wireless SSID configured for that Profile. Security: Open/wep/wpa/wpa2 authentication mode of security. Mode: 802.11 b/bg/ng or 802.11 a/na mode for security profile. Status: Indicates usage of that profile. Group Name: Name assigned to the group. DHCP Lease The DHCP Lease screen displays current DHCP clients which have been allocated IP addresses. Host Name: The host name of the client, if possible to resolve. IP: IP address allocated to DHCP client by the FWC2050. End Time: The DHCP Lease End time for DHCP client. End Date: The DHCP Lease End date for DHCP client. MAC: The Ethernet MAC address of DHCP client. VLAN: VLAN the Client is using to connect. Use the REFRESH button to update client DHCP Lease display. Guest List This shows IP address and email addresses (obtained during guest access login). 34 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 WLAN SSID Mapping This shows the SSIDs detected within range of the AP network. Clients Local Client List This screen shows connected clients. Blacklisted Clients This screen shows blacklisted clients. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 35 February 2011 Chapter 6 Maintenance User Management This allows adding and removing FWC2050 administrative users. “admin” is the default user with administrative privileges and cannot be removed. User Name: Add the name of the new user. Old Password: Enter the old password to make changes. User Type: Specify the type of access permitted to FWC2050 user Read-only/Administrative. A read-only user cannot make any configuration changes. He is allowed to see the all the statistics and configura- tion information. Password: Type a new user password. Confirm Password: Retype the new user password to confirm.

Users Manual

36 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 Upgrade Upgrade FWC2050 Firmware You can install a new version of the FWC2050 software using the Firmware Upgrade page. You have a choice of three methods. You can use a local file, or FTP or TFTP to access a remote file. You can also set the upgrade to occur immediately, or at a scheduled time. Go to the Firetide Web site (www.Firetide.com) customer service downloads section to get new versions of the FWC2050 software. Includes AP firmware. IMPORTANT! Once you click Upload do NOT interrupt the process of sending the software to the FWC2050 and restarting the FWC2050. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 37 February 2011 Backup/Restore Backup: Allows you to save the settings of the FWC2050 to a file. Restore: Configures the FWC2050 to the settings previously saved. Reboot/Reset Both Controllers and Access Points can be rebooted or reset to factory parameters. Remote Management Session Timeout You can specify a time period for automatic disconnect if the management connection remains idle. 38 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 Logs & Alerts Numerous Log Types are available. System Alerts Log Shows logged events. The results can be filtered. RF Events Log Shows logged RF events. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 39 February 2011 Load Balancing Shows occurrences of load balancing among APs. Rate Limit Events Shows occurrences of rate-limit events on clients using excess bandwidth. 40 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 Saving Logs Logs from individual APs and the FWC2050 Controller can be saved. AP Logs Select an AP to save a log of events associated with it. You will be prompted to enter a file name and select a location. System Logs You will be prompted to enter a file name and select a location. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 41 February 2011 Planning Coverage The FWC2050 can analyze coverage of your access points. Select a group of access points and use the sliders to specify the minimum acceptable coverage quality The analysis will tell you how many additional access points you need to provide hte specified coverage. It will also show you a map of suggested locations. In some cases, coverage gaps can be fixed by moving access points. 42 HotPoint FWC 2050 & Access Point User Guide February 2011 ModelUse 4100Indoor, Worldwide, 2.4/4.9/5 GHz 4200Outdoor, Worldwide, 2.4/4.9/5 GHz 5100Indoor, Worldwide. Radio 1: 2.4, Radio 2: 5 GHz 5200Outdoor, Worldwide, Radio 1: 2.4, Radio 2: 5 GHz Bands Frequency (GHz)Restrictions 802.11a 802.11n (5100/5200 only) 5.15-5.25 5.25-5.35 5.725-5.825 Indoor use only 4.9-5.090 4.94-4.990 Japan only US Public Safety 5.470-5.725ETSI 301.893, U-NII 802.11b/g 802.11n (5100/5200 only) 2.412-2.484 Bands (GHz)Max TX Power 802.11a 5.725-5.825 UNII-3 802.11n (5100/5200 only) 5.470-5.735 UNII 5.25-5.36 UNII-2 5.15-5.25 UNII-1 20 dBm 20 dBm 20 dBm 17 dBm 802.11b20 dBm 802.11g 802.11n (5100/5200 only) 20 dBm 20 dBm Supported Data Rates & Standards • 802.11a 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps • 802.11a Capable of switching to 1⁄4 and 1⁄2 rates for 4.940 – 4.990 GHz Public Safety Band • 802.11b 1/2/5.5/11Mbps • 802.11g 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps • 802.11n (5100/5200 only) 6.5/13/19.5/26/65/130 (20MHz LGB) 7.2/14.4/21.7/28.9/72.2/144 (20MHz SGB) 13.5/27/40.5/54/135/270 (40MHz LGB) 15/30/45/60/150/300 (40MHz SGB) • Network Standards: IEEE 802.11a/b/d/g/e/f/h/i/n • Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) capable in conjunction with Firetide Software application (5100/5200 only) • Security: WPA; 64/128/256 w/TKIP, AES Appendix A Access Point Specifications Common Specifications Environmental • Humidity (non-condensing): 10% to 90% • Storage humidity (non-condensing): 5% to 95% • Maximum altitude 15,000 feet (4600 meters)Networking • Up to 16 SSIDs (8 groups, 8 profiles) per HotPoint • Up to 16 independent VLANs Security, Authentication and Encryption • 802.11i, WPA2 • 40-bit, 104-bit WEP keys • 802.1x, RADIUS authentication • SSID suppression • MAC-address access control Management and Configuration • Integrated mesh and access management • Multiple user interface options: • Centralized management via HotView Pro • Built-in web-based management • Command line interface (CLI) • Remote firmware upgrade • Auto AP discovery • Physical AP grouping Hot Spot Services • Virtual AP grouping • User-based rate limiting • Intercell/intracell blocking • Captive portal management • Walled garden • Client-based policy management Client Access Features • Up to 128 concurrent users simultaneously per HotPoint • L2 Fast Roam and L3 seamless mobility with controller • Fast handoff enabled • 802.11e (WMM) (Quality of Service) • Auto configuration and image download Warranty • Hardware: one year limited warranty • Software: 90 days limited warranty Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 43 February 2011 4000 Series Common Specification Bands (GHz)Max TX Power 802.11a, 5.725-5.825 UNII-3 5.470-5.735 UNII 5.25-5.36 M UNII-2 5.15-5.25 UNII-1 26dBm/6-24Mbps 26dBm/36Mbps 24dBm/48Mbps 23dBm/54Mbps 23 dBm/6-54 Mbps 23 dBm/6-54 Mbps 17 dBm/6-54 Mbps 802.11b24 dBm/all rates 802.11g26dBm/6-24Mbps 26dBm/36Mbps 25dBm/48Mbps 24dBm/54Mbps Model 4100 Indoor Unit Specifications Enclosure • Plastic enclosure. • Two RP-SMA antennas, 1 pair of 5 dBi 2.4 GHz omnis. • One DC power connector. • One RJ-45 Ethernet connector, CSMA/CD 10/100 autosense. • System indicator LEDs: power, status. • Weight: 10 oz. (270 g). • Dimensions: 6” x 4.75” x 1” (150 x 120 x 25 mm). Power • DC Input: 11-16 VDC, 0.7 A at 12 VDC. • AC power adapter: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz input; 12 VDC, 1.5A rated output. Environmental • Operating temperature: 0º C to +60ºC. • Storage temperature: -40º C to +70º C. Model 4200 Outdoor Unit Specifications Enclosure • Cast aluminum NEMA-4X/IP66 enclosure. • One built-in antenna, one N-type antenna connector for option- al antenna. • One Ethernet, CSMA/CD 10/100 autosense, 802.3af PoE • System indi…

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Cover Letter(s)

www.firetide.com 140 Knowles Drive, Los Gatos, CA 95032, Tel: 408-399-7771, Fax: 408-317-1777 September 1, 2010 MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 West Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230 RE: Confidentiality Request for the Firetide Hotpoint Model 4200, REP-4200-1 To Whom It May Concern: This letter serves as an official request for confidentiality under sections 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47. We have requested that the schematics, bill of materials, and system block diagram required to be submitted with this application be permanently withheld from public review. Firetide considers the documents listed above as containing confidential, proprietary information which should not be disclosed to the public. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Sincerely, Bharath Channakeshava Software Technical Manager Firetide Inc. 140 Knowles Drive Los Gatos, CA 95032

ID Label/Location Info

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. L'opération est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet artifice peut ne pas provoquer l'interférence malfaisante et, (2) Cet artifice doit accepter n'importe quelle interférence reçue, en incluant l'interférence qui peut provoquer l'opération indésirable. 01-12-11

Operational Description

Firetide Model Hot Point 4200 Theory of Operation The 4200 Series HotPoint is comprised of two printed circuit assemblies; a Support Board and a Radio. The boards are connected together via a 2 x 10 pin connector and are mounted inside a cast aluminum enclosure. The HotPoint is powered by POE using an external AC/DC wall adapter (48V out, 0.35 A rating). The Support Board accepts the 48 VDC input through a RJ-45 connector. The Support Board converts the the 48 VDC into the supply voltages used by the the Radio Card (3.3 and 5.0 VDC) and internal circuitry (8.0 VDC). The support board also contains three LED’s that indicate in the unit is powered and two SW controlled LED’s that are used to display unit status and relative RSSI. The Radio Card runs from 3.3 and 5.0 volts, which is provided by the Support Board. The output TX stage of the radio is powered from +5.0 VDC and has a supply current of 350 mA. The 4200 series uses a Firetide proprietary radio card design, which incorporates an Atheros Communications chipset. The Radio operates from 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz, 4.9 GHz and 5.725-5.850 GHz, according to the IEEE 802.11a/b/g specification. The data rates supported are 1 Mbit (DBPSK), 2 Mbit (DQPSK), 5.5 Mbit (CCK), and 11 Mbit (CCK) for .11b and 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, and 54 MBit OFDM for .11a/g. The HotPoint uses external 5/8 dBi Omni directional antenna or an 8/11/13 dBi patch antenna in 2.4 GHz band and 5 /10 dBi Omni directional or 23 dBi panel antenna in 4.9-5.8 GHz band. Only proprietary software written and distributed by Firetide Inc. can be installed on the HotPoint . “Source code” is controlled solely by Firetide Inc and is not distributed to end users.

RF Exposure Info

Item Page 1.1 2.2 3.3~4 4.5~6 5.7~8 成品圖 .................. Contents Description .................................... 天線規格表 .................. .................. .................. Cable規格 .................. .................. 測試報告 .................. Connector材質特性 .................. SPECIFICATION 1. Electrical Specification 1.1 Frequency Range : 2.4 ~ 2.5GHz 1.2 Peak Gain: 11dBi typ. 1.3 VSWR: 2:1 max. 1.4 HPBW/H: 67 шtyp.ˁ 1.5 HPBW/E: 32 шtyp. 1.6 Impedance: 50 Ө 1.7 Polarization: Linear; Vertical 1.8 Power Handling: 10 W 1.9 Connector: RA MMCX Plug 1.10 Extended Cable RG-316, L=150 mm. 2. Mechanical Specification 2.1 Operating Temperature: -30 к~+80к 2.2 Storage Temperature: -40 к~+85к 2.3 Humidity: 90% RH 2.4 Reflecting Plate Material: Alu 6061 T1.6mm 2.5 Dimension(WxLxH): 172.2 x 182.2 x 7.5 (mm) 2.6 Weight: 165 gf 1 2 C841-540029-A VSWR & Return Loss 3 E Plane Co-Polarization Patterns -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 2.4 GHz 2.45GHz 2.5 GHz H Plane Co-Polarization Patterns -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 2.4 GHz 2.45GHz 2.5 GHz 4 5 6 7 8

RF Exposure Info

C841-590014-A SPECIFICATION 1. Electrical Specification 1.1 Frequency Range : 2.3 ~ 2.7GHz 1.2 Peak Gain: 13 (dBi) typ. 1.3 VSWR: 1.7 : 1 max. 1.4 HPBW/H: 34 ∘typ. 1.5 HPBW/E: 33 ∘typ. 1.6 Impedance: 50 1.7 Polarization: Linear; Vertical 1.8 Power Handling: 10 W 1.9 Connector: RA MMCX Plug 1.10 Extended Cable RG-316, 150 mm. 2. Mechanical Specification 2.1 Operating Temperature: -30 ~+80 2.2 Storage Temperature: -40 ~+85 2.3 Humidity: 95% RH 2.5 Reflecting Plate Material: Alu 6061 T1.6mm 2.6 Dimension(WxLxH): 172.2 x 182.2 x 9 (mm) 2.7 Weight: 190 gf 1 2 C841-590014-A VSWR & Return Loss 3 E Plane Co-Polarization Patterns -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 E Plane Co-pol 2.3 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.5 GHz 2.6 GHz 2.7 GHz -180 -150 -120-90-60-300306090120150180 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 E Plane Co-pol Gain relative to zero degree reference actual gain(dB) Angle relative to zero degree reference(deg) 2.3 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.5 GHz 2.6 GHz 2.7 GHz ETSI EN 302 326-3 DN3 Co-pol ETSI EN 302 326-3 DN2 Co-pol -180 -150 -120-90-60-300306090120150180 -40 -35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 E Plane X-pol Gain relative to zero degree reference actual gain(dB) Angle relative to zero degree reference(deg) 2.3 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.5 GHz 2.6 GHz 2.7 GHz ETSI EN 302 326-3 DN3 X-pol ETSI EN 302 326-3 DN2 X-pol 4 H Plane Co-Polarization Patterns -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 H Plane Co-pol 2.3 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.5 GHz 2.6 GHz 2.7 GHz -180 -150 -120-90-60-300306090120150180 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 H Plane Co-pol Gain relative to zero degree reference actual gain(dB) Angle relative to zero degree reference(deg) 2.3 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.5 GHz 2.6 GHz 2.7 GHz ETSI EN 302 326-3 DN3 Co-pol ETSI EN 302 326-3 DN2 Co-pol -180 -150 -120 -90-60-300306090120150180 -40 -35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 H Plane X-pol Gain relative to zero degree reference actual gain(dB) Angle relative to zero degree reference(deg) 2.3 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.5 GHz 2.6 GHz 2.7 GHz ETSI EN 302 326-3 DN3 X-pol ETSI EN 302 326-3 DN2 X-pol 5 6 7 8 SGS Test Report Product:RF Antenna Contents No Description Report No. Page 1 PCB FR4 CE/2006/63691 P.10~12 2 Reflecting plate AL6061 CE/2007/38159 P.13~18 3 Cable RG-316 Cable CE/2007/16985 P.19~24 4 H.S Tube Heat Shrink Tube CE/2006/C6257A P.25~29 5 Connector MMCX Right Angle Plug KA/2006/72739 KA/2006/B1255 KA/2007/11514 P.30~38 6 Screw Carbon Steel;Ni Plated CE/2006/86534 P.39~42 7 Housing RG-316 Housing GZ0701003511/CHEM GZ0701003698/CHEM P.43~47 Result for RoHS:PASS 9 Test Report Report No. : CE/2006/63691 Date: 2006/06/19 Page: 1 of 3 Type of Product: Style/Item No: Sample Received: Testing Date: ============================================================================================ Test Result : - Please see the next page - 2006/6/12 FR-4 GOLD 2006/6/12 TO 2006/06/19 TAIWAN SHUANGMING INDUSTRY CO., LTD. NO. 25, ALLEY 177, LANE 879, GOANG FWU RD., TAOYUAN HSIEN, TAIWAN, R. O. C. The following merchandise was (were) submitted and identified by the client as : PCB The content of this PDF file is in accordance with the original issued reports for reference only. This Test Re…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Sudhir Hirudayaraj(CTO)
[email protected],[email protected]+1-4083557203Fax: +1-4083171777

Technical Contact

Firetide Inc.Bharath Channakeshava
[email protected]408-355-7221

140 Knowles Drive · Los Gatos · United States

Test Firm

MET Laboratories IncAsad Bajwa
[email protected]510-378-2201

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
394.95 GHz - 4.98 GHz85.00 mW16M50D719 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power output listed is conducted. The antennas used for this device must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. Professional installation is required. The antenna(s) must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 120 cm from all persons, and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with other antennas or transmitters except as described in this filing. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of �1.1307(b)(3).

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