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HotPoint Manual Revision 1.2 2011-01-20 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 5000 Access Point FWC2050 WLAN Controller HotPoint 5100 MIMO Indoor Access PointHotPoint 5200 MIMO Outdoor Access Point 2 HotPoint 5000 User Guide January 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 January 2011 Table of Contents The MIMO HotPoint Family .......................................................................4 Setting Up Your Equipment .......................................................................5 Setting Up Your FWC2050 .....................................................................5 Setting Up Your Access Points ..................................................................5 Use with Firetide HotPort 7000 Mesh Nodes .........................................................5 Logging In ..................................................................................6 System Requirements ........................................................................6 Logging In ...............................................................................6 Access Point Tab ..............................................................................7 Discovery ................................................................................7 Configuration Tab ..............................................................................9 System Menu ..............................................................................9 Wireless .................................................................................14 Security .................................................................................18 Profiles ..................................................................................23 WLAN Network .............................................................................26 Captive Portal .............................................................................26 Monitoring ..................................................................................27 Controller ...............................…
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22 HotPoint 5000 User Guide January 2011 Configuring RADIUS per Group RADIUS server parameters can also be configured per Group. Settings are the same as for a system-wide RADIUS server. Configuring an LDAP Authentication Server Server IP: Enter the LDAP Server IP address. Server Port: Enter the server’s port number. User Base DN: Enter the DN for the base of users. Admin Domain: Defines the administrative domain. Domain Admin User: User name for administering domain. Domain Admin Password: Password for Domain Admin User. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 23 January 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. 24 HotPoint 5000 User Guide January 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. Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 25 January 2011 Load Balancing 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 wou…
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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 5200, REP‐5200‐1 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, Paul Richards Director of Hardware Engineering Firetide Inc. 140 Knowles Drive Los Gatos, CA 95032
Request for Additional Information for EMC Certification TCBJ FORM-13 EMC Issued by: TCB Administrator 4/23/2008 Company: Firetide Composite Device: Yes: No: MT#: 82555 FCC Direct Filing: Yes: No: Permit But Ask: Yes: No: FCC ID: REP-5200-1 FCC Rule Part: 15C, 15E, 90 UPN: 4988A-5200 RSS Standard: RSS-210, RSS-111 FRN: 0019605559 Class II PC/Reassessment: Yes: No: Dear Steve, Thank you for your application. In order for us to process your approval, the following must be addressed. Please provide a response in a timely manner to avoid delays or dismissals. Technical Review: FCC 15.407 – Please state if the 16 dBi and 19 dBi antennas are for point-to-point applications only Yes, it’s for point to point applications only per customer. Please confirm that mode a is only active on port 1 and that the 3x3 MIMO is only applicable for 802.11n modes. Yes, 3x3 MIMO is only applicable for 802.11n mode. Please confirm that a combiner was used for measuring the peak power spectral density. Yes, a combiner was used for this test. 15.107 and 15.109 do not appear to have been done in both configurations (i.e., AC mode and POE mode). For Outdoor Unit (5200), only POE mode is requested. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us. Thank you! Jenn Warnell TCB Administrator MET Laboratories, Inc. [email protected] www.metlabs.com Admin Review By: Jenn Warnell Technical Review By: Dusmantha Tennakoon Please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. The items indicated above must be provided before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information in a timely manner may result in application dismissal.
DrawingNo. Rev . DrawnBy P. Richards3 140 Knowles Drive Los Gatos,CA 95032 Date Nov . 17, 2010 Material/Finish Units/Tolerances As NotedAbove Scale 1:1 Duplication, reproduction, or disclosure of this document or the details held withinwithout the priornotification and permission of FiretideInc. is prohibited Unless otherwise stated, dimensions in inchesTolerance: xx.x +/- 0.1; xx.xx+/- 0.01 130-0091-001 Regulatorylabel,FCC Part15markings and statement,5200AP 0.05" radius corners PMS Process Black Border, text, and icons: PMS Cool Gray 3C or equivalent SampleLabel CameraArtwork 3.90 1.50 DC Input Power : 1 5 VDC, 0.9 A Fir etide HotPoint 5200 Serial Number VAP MAC Address IC: 4988A-5200 http://192.168.224. 160 user name: admin password: password Default Access Made in Taiwan War ranty Void if Opened 130-0091-001 Rev. 3 Wir eless Access Point FCC ID: REP-5200-1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. L'opération est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) Cet artice peut ne pas provoquer l'interférence malfaisante et, 2) Cet artice doit accepter n'importe quelle interférence reçue, en incluant l'interférence qui peut provoquer l'opération indésirable DC Input Power : 1 5 VDC, 0.9 A Fir etide HotPoint 5200 Serial Number VAP MAC Address IC: 4988A-5200 http://192.168.224. 160 user name: admin password: password Default Access Made in Taiwan War ranty Void if Opened 130-0091-001 Rev. 3 Wir eless Access Point FCC ID: REP-5200-1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. L'opération est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) Cet artice peut ne pas provoquer l'interférence malfaisante et, 2) Cet artice doit accepter n'importe quelle interférence reçue, en incluant l'interférence qui peut provoquer l'opération indésirable
Firetide 5200 Series Theory of Operation The 5200 Hotpoint Outdoor Access Point Mesh Node is a pole mount 802.11 a/g/n capable access point designed to provide internet access to wireless client devices. The 5200 is housed in an environmentally rated enclosure and has three main printed wiring assemblies; a motherboard, 802.11 mini pci radios, and a auxillary heater board. It is powered by via an AC/DC desktop PoE adapter (48V out, 1.8 A rating). The Mother Board accepts the 48 VDC input through its RJ45 connector. The Mother Board converts the 48 VDC into four other supply voltages used by the rest of the system; 1.8, 2.5, 3.3, and 5.0 VDC. The main processing unit of the 5100 is the Atheros 7131. Memory configuration is 16 Mbytes of FLASH and 64 Mbytes SDRAM. The 5200 supports a single wired 10/100/1000 Base-TX LAN network interface using the IC+ IP1001 PHY. The interface to the wired LAN network is through a RJ45 ports on the rear. The radio cards plug into the Mother Board. Communication between the Mother Board and the radio cards are made via a PCI interface. The 5200 series uses a Wistron MB82 mini PCI radio card. The Radio Card runs from 3.3 volt, which is provided by the Mother Board. The output TX stage of the radio is powered from +3.3 VDC and has a supply current of 250 mA. Each Radio is a full featured 802.11a/b/g/n client card. The Radio operates in the 2.4 GHz band according to the IEEE 802.11b/g specification and in the 4.9 GHz Public safety and 5 GHz band according to the IEEE 802.11a/n specification. The heater board runs from +5VDC and is used to heat the interior once the temperature drops below 0 degrees C. Only proprietary software written and distributed by Firetide Inc. can be installed on the Hotpoint 5200. “Source code” is controlled solely by Firetide Inc. and is not distributed to end users. The data rates supported are 1 Mbit (DBPSK), 2 Mbit (DQPSK), 5.5 Mbit (CCK), and 11 Mbit (CCK) for .11b, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, and 54 MBit OFDM for .11a/g and HT20/HT40 MCS0 – MCS7 for .11n. The HotPort Node uses three 3 dBi omnidirectional antennas per radio and is housed in an injection molded aluminum enclosure.
MA-WA55-MIMOFT 5.125–6.1 GHz Triple Polarizations MIMO Subscriber Antenna MA-WA55-MIMOFT Specifications: Electrical Frequency range 5.125 - 6.1 GHz GAIN : Vertical Pol. Dual Slant Pol 19 dBi 17.5 dBi VSWR, max. 1.7 : 1 Polarization Dual Slant ± 45° and Vertical 3 dB Beam-Width-Azimuth, typ. Dual Slant :20° ; V- Pol 22° 3 dB Beam-Width-Elevation, typ. Dual Slant :19° ; V- Pol 14° Side Lobes, min. -12 dB Front to Back Ratio, min. -35 dB Input power, max 10 Watt Input Impedance 50 Ohm Lightning Protection DC Grounded Mechanical Dimensions (HxWxD) 305 x 305 x 15 mm Connector 3 x N-Type Weight 1.5 Kg Mounting MNT-22 Radome UV Protected Polycarbonate Back Plane Aluminum protected through chemical passivation. Environmental Operating Temperature Range - 55°C to + 65°C Vibration According to IEC 60721-3-4 Wind Load 200 Km/h (Survival) Flammability UL94 Water Proofing IP-67 Humidity ETS 300 019-1-4,EN 302 085 (Annex A.1.1) Salt Fog According to IEC 68-2-11 Specifications subject to change without notice
MA-WD24-MIMOFT13 2.3-2.7 GHz MIMO Base Station Antenna, 90° MA-WD24-MIMOFT13 Specifications: Electrical Frequency range 2.3 – 2.7 GHz GAIN, typ. 3 x 13 dBi VSWR, max. 1.7 : 1 Polarization Linear, Vertical 3 dB Beam-Width, H-Plane, typ. 90° 3 dB Beam-Width, E-Plane, typ. 15° Side Lobes, min. -12 dB Cross Polarization, min. -20 dB Front to Back Ratio, min. -24 dB Input power, max 50 Watt Input Impedance 50 Ohm Lightning Protection DC Grounded Mechanical Dimensions (HxWxD) 380 x 225 x 80 mm Weight 2 Kg. Connector 3 x N-Type, Female Back Plane Aluminum protected through chemical passivation Radome UV Protected, Plastic Mount MNT-22 (Not Included) Environmental Operating Temperature Range - 40°C to + 65°C Vibration According to IEC 60721-3-4 Wind Load 200 km/h (survival) Flammability UL94 Water Proofing IP-65 Humidity ETS 300 019-1-4, EN 302 085 (annex A.1.1) Salt Fog According to IEC 68-2-11 Ice and Snow 25mm radial (survival) Specifications subject to change without notice
MA-WD55-MIMOFT16 5 GHz MIMO Base Station Antenna, 90° MA-WD55-MIMOFT16 Specifications: Electrical Frequency range 4.9 – 6.1 GHz GAIN, typ. 3 x 16 dBi VSWR, max. 1.8 : 1 Polarization Linear, Vertical 3 dB Beam-Width, H-Plane, typ. 90° 3 dB Beam-Width, E-Plane, typ. 8° Side Lobes, min. ETSI EN 302 085 V1.2.3 – CS1 Cross Polarization, min. ETSI EN 302 085 V1.2.3 – CS1 Front to Back Ratio, min. ETSI EN 302 085 V1.2.3 – CS1 Input power, max 50 Watt Input Impedance 50 Ohm Lightning Protection DC Grounded Mechanical Dimensions (HxWxD) 400 x 300 x 50 mm Weight 2.5 Kg. Connector 3 x N-Type, Female Back Plane Aluminum protected through chemical passivation Radome UV Protected, Plastic Mount MNT-22 (Not included) Environmental Operating Temperature Range - 40°C to + 65°C Vibration According to IEC 60721-3-4 Wind Load 200 km/h (survival) Flammability UL94 Water Proofing IP-65 Humidity ETS 300 019-1-4, EN 302 085 (annex A.1.1) Salt Fog According to IEC 68-2-11 Ice and Snow 25mm radial (survival) Standard Compliance ETSI EN 302 085 V1.2.3 – CS1 Specifications subject to change without notice
MA-WO55-MIMONHFT9 4.9 - 5.875 GHz MIMO Omni – Directional Base Station Antenna MA-WO55-MIMONHFT9 Specifications: Electrical Frequency range 4.9 - 5.875 GHz GAIN, typ. 3 x 9 dBi VSWR, max. 2 : 1 Polarization Linear, Vertical 3 dB Beam-Width, H-Plane, typ. Omni - Directional 3 dB Beam-Width, E-Plane, typ. 10° Input power, max 50 Watt Input Impedance 50 Ohm Mechanical Dimensions (HxDia.) 330 x 200 mm Weight 600 gr Connector 3 x N-Type, Female Radome UV Protected , Plastic Mount Provision for Fire Tide MIMO Environmental Operating Temperature Range - 40°C to + 65°C Vibration According to IEC 60721-3-4 Wind Load 200 km/h (survival) Flammability UL94 Water Proofing IP-65 Humidity ETS 300 019-1-4, EN 302 085 (annex A.1.1) Salt Fog According to IEC 68-2-11 Ice and Snow 25mm radial (survival) Specifications subject to change without notice
§ 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. Equation from page 18 of OET 65, Edition 97-01 S = P G/ 4R 2 where, S = Power Density mW/m 2 P = Power (mW) R = Distance to the center of radiation of the antenna G = Maximum antenna gain Maximum antenna gain for EUT = 19 dBi = 79.4 MPE Limit Calculation: EUT’s operating frequency is 5745 - 5805 MHz;. Highest conducted power = 19.14dBm (82mW). Therefore, Limit for Uncontrolled exposure: 1 mW/cm 2 . P = 82.0 mW S=1 R = 20 cm G = 79.4 R = (82*79.4/ 4*3.14*1.0) 1/2 = (6516.284/ 12.56) 1/2 = 22.77cm
The Nation’s First Licensed Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory 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 November 15, 2010 Firetide, Inc. 16795 Lark Ave. Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 Dear Paul Richards, Enclosed is the EMC Wireless test report for compliance testing of the Firetide, Inc., Firetide Outdoor MIMO Access Points, Model 5200 as tested to the requirements of Title 47 of the CFR, Ch. 1 (10-1-06 ed.), Part 15, Subpart B, ICES-003, Issue 4 February 2004 for a Class A Digital Device, and FCC Part 15.407 and Industry Canada RSS-210, Annex 9, Issue 7, June 2007 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: (\Firetide, Inc.\EMCS82555B-FCC407) 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 MET Report: EMCS82555B-FCC407 © 2010, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i of viii Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Firetide, Inc. Firetide Outdoor MIMO Access Points, Model 5200 Tested under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Parts 15 Subpart B & ICES-003 for Class A Digital Devices & FCC Part 15.407 & RSS-210, Annex 9 for Intentional Radiators 4 MET Report: EMCS82555B-FCC407 November 15, 2010 Prepared For: Firetide, Inc. 16795 Lark Ave. Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 Prepared By: MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 W. Patapsco Ave. Baltimore, MD 21230 Electromagnetic Compatibility Firetide, Inc. Cover Page Firetide Outdoor MIMO Access Points, Model 5200 CFR Title 47, Part 15B, 15.407; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS82555B-FCC407 © 2010, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page ii of viii Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Firetide, Inc. Firetide Outdoor MIMO Access Points, Model 5200 Tested under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Parts 15 Subpart B & ICES-003 for Class A Digital Devices & FCC Part 15.407 & RSS-210, Annex 9 for Intentional Radiators Minh Ly, 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 FCC Rules Parts 15B, Part 15.407 and Industry Canada standards ICES-003, Issue 4 February 2004, RSS-210 Annex 9 under normal use and maintenance. Shawn McMillen, Wireless Manager Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Electromagnetic Compatibility Firetide, Inc. Report Status Firetide Outdoor MIMO Access Points, Model 5200 CFR Title 47, Part 15B, 15.407; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS82555B-FCC407 © 2010, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iii of viii Report Status Sheet Revision Report Date Reason for Revision November 15, 2010 Initial Issue. Electromagnetic Compatibility Firetide, Inc. Table of Contents Firetide Outdoor MIMO Access Points, Model 5200 CFR Title 47, Part 15B, 15.407; RSS-210 Annex 9 & ICES-003 MET Report: EMCS82555B-FCC407 © 2010, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iv 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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140 Knowles Drive · Los Gatos, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 3 | 15E | 5.75 GHz - 5.79 GHz | 81.99 mW |

5900 Mesh Node
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
FWB-205 Wireless Bridge (Point-to-Point)
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Hotpoint 4200 Access Point, FWB-102 and FWB-105
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Hotpoint 4100 Access Point
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Hotpoint 5100 Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX