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Firetide 2011-03-16 Preliminary Version 2.0 The contents of this User Guide are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the Firetide partners web site, partners.firetide.com, for current versions. User Guide FWB-205 Wireless Bridge 2 Firetide FWB-205 Wireless Bridge User GuideMarch 2011 Chapter 1. Installation The FWB-205 Kit is shown in Figure 1. Each kit includes two radio modules, two 19-dBi MIMO an- tennas, RF cables, Ethernet PoE injector/powersupplies, and mounting hardware. NOTE: The FWB-205 Kit and its two 19 dBi panel antennas are intended for fixed (non-mobile), point-to-point applications only. Any other use is prohibited. Installation requires these tools: • 1/2-inch open-end wrench • 7/16-in open-end wrench • 3/8-inch open-end wrench • Phillips screwdriver • Channel-lock or slip-joint pliers • RJ-45 crimping tool and male plug • Waterproofing tape or mastic for RF connections. The assembly must be grounded. If the mast is not already properly grounded, you will need ap- propriate grounding hardware. Consult local codes. Figure 1. FWB-205 Kit Contents The FWB-205 units have three antenna connectors for each radio. Each FWB-205 unit should be installed with its antenna on a sturdy pole or mast. It does not matter whether you install the antenna first or the radio unit first. In all cases, antennas should be installed by a qualified professional. Outdoor installations MUST have code-approved grounding and lightning-protection systems. Firetide. Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 3 Preliminary Version 2.0 Antenna Installation An assembled and mounted antenna is shown in Figure 2. The mounting systems consists of a pole clamp assembly, a pivot link, and an antenna bracket. These are shown in Figure 3. Figure 2. Mounted Antenna Figure 3. Pivot Link; Pole Clamp Assembly; Antenna Bracket Begin assembly by attaching the pivot link to the pole clamp assembly, as shown at left in Figure 3. Use a flat washer under the bolt head, and under the nut use a flat washer and lock washer. Next, attach the pole clamp assembly to the pole, as shown at center in Figure 3. Again, use a flat washer under the bolt heads, and under the nuts use a flat washer and lock washer. Mount the antenna bracket to the antenna such that the mounting lug is horizontal when the top of the antenna is up, as shown at right in Figure 3. Antenna polarizations must match between the two ends of a link. 4 Firetide FWB-205 Wireless Bridge User GuideMarch 2011 Installing the Radio Unit The radio unit mounts with a two-piece mounting assembly. One half of the assembly is perma- nently attached to a pole or wall; the second half, on the radio itself, hooks over the first. Figure 4. Two-Piece Radio Mounting Plate Assembly Hooks (4) Hook Attachments (4) Radio Unit with Mounting Plate Plate for Pole or Wall Mount The FWB-205 is shipped with a two-piece mounting plate already attached, as shown in Figure 5. Loosen the four fasteners, two on each side, to remove the hook-attachment plate. The captive screws are tight; you will need channel-lock or slip-joint pliers. Figure 5. Radio and Mounting Plate Assembly, As Shipped Captive Screws (4) Firetide. Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 5 Preliminary Version 2.0 Attach two U-bolt assemblies to the mounting pole, as shown in Figure 6. The U-bolts are large enough to accomodate large poles; if you are mounitng on a smaller-dialmeter pole, you must either cut the U-bolts to length or use four additional spacer nutes, as shown at right in Figure 6. Figure 6. U-Bolt Attachment to Pole, Spacer Nuts on U-Bolts Now you can hang the radio unit on the bracket, and tighten the four captive screws. Connecting the Antennas Connect the radio unit to the antenna using the supplied cables. The cables are equipped with lightning-arrestor units, and should be installed with the arrrestors connected to the radio unit, not the antennas. This is shown at left in Figure 7. Figure 7. Cable-to-Radio Connections; Completed Installation 6 Firetide FWB-205 Wireless Bridge User GuideMarch 2011 Cable connection pattern is critical. You must use the Radio 2 antenna connectors; these are on the right side of the unit when viewed from the front. The panel antennas included with the FWB- 205 are ‘handed’; the individual antenna connections on the radio unit must be connected to the antenna in a specific way, and it is slightly different on each end of the link. On one end of the link, connect the three antenna leads as shown in red. On the other end, con- nect them as shown in green. Not that this reverses connections 2 and 3; this preserves matching antenna polarization Figure 8. Antenna Connections 11 23 32 The final step is to fabricate the weatherproof Ethernet connect. Thread the cable as shown, and then attach it to the FWB-205 radio unit. Figure 9. Ethernet Cable Fabrication Firetide. Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 7 Preliminary Version 2.0 Chapter 2. Initial Setup for the FWB-205 Initial Setup & Login The FWB-205 units are sold in pairs. and each pair has been programmed at the factory to work with each other. Installation of the devices should only be done by qualified and experienced personnel. Outdoor installation involves many safety hazards, including electrocution, lightning strikes, and falls. Please be careful. In all cases, test and configure the units before mounting it on the pole or mast. Set the two units up on the bench and apply power. Wait about 1-2 minutes for the units to boot up and establish a radio connection. Each unit has a label, as shown, which identifies the unit and its partner. Connect your computer to the power insertion unit which feeds the lower-numbered member of the pair. MO 3 2 4 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 1 6 7 MO 3 2 4 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 3 9 1 192.168.224.161 192.168.224.162 FWB nodes are paired, or “married”, at the factory. Within each pair, the unit with the lower serial number is assigned IP address 192.168.224.161, and the unit with the higher serial number is as- signed IP address …
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Firetide 2011-09-25 3.1 The contents of this User Guide are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the Firetide partners web site, partners.firetide.com, for current versions. User Guide FWB-205 Wireless Bridge 2 Firetide Wireless Bridge Reference Guide Version 3.1 Limited End User Product Warranty Pursuant to all provisions described herein, Firetide hardware products and Firetide antennas are warranted for one (1) year from the date of purchase against defects in the build materials and workmanship. Firetide does not war- rant that the Products will meet any requirements or specifications of any End User Customer. This warranty applies to the entire Firetide product, including the AC power adapter. Pursuant to all provisions described herein, Firetide software products are war- ranted for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase against defects in the build materials and workmanship. Firetide also warrants that the Software will materially conform to the documentation supplied by Firetide with the Software. In the event that the Software fails to materially conform to the documentation and an authorized Firetide reseller is notified in writing of such failure within the warranty period, Firetide or its reseller shall use commercially reasonable ef- forts to promptly correct the nonconformity. Firetide does not warrant that the use of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free. The above warranties are void if the alleged defect cannot be verified by Firetide or if, as determined by Firetide, the product failure was due to tampering, abuse, misuse, accident, shipping, handling, or storage; or if the product has been installed, used, or maintained in a manner not described in the product user manual; or if the product has been altered in any way; or if product serialization has been altered. Any attempt to disassemble or repair the product by anyone other than Firetide immediately voids this warranty. This warranty applies only to the original End User purchaser of the product and may not be transferred to any other individual or entity. The foregoing are the exclusive warranties applicable to the product in- cluding the software, and the exclusive remedy for defects in the product. Firetide disclaims all other warranties, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchant- ability, non-infringement or fitness for a particular purpose. Some laws do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so to that extent this limita- tion may not apply to you. In no event will Firetide be liable for any special, incidental, consequential, pu- nitive or indirect damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, business interruption, loss of information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use or inability to use the product or the performance, interruption or failure of the product, irrespective of the cause of action, even if Firetide has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Firetide’s cumula- tive liability for all claims arising out of or in connection with this warranty will not exceed the amount paid by the original End User purchaser to purchase the product. The amounts payable for the product are based in part on these limitations and these limitations shall apply notwithstanding the failure of es- sential purpose of any remedy. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so to that extent the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. By using the product the original End User purchaser agrees to and is bound by these terms and conditions. In the event that a product fails to meet this warranty and Firetide’s authorized reseller is notified in writing of such failure within the warranty period, Firetide shall, at its own discretion, either repair the product or replace it with the same or a functionally-equivalent product free of charge. Replacement products may contain refurbished materials in whole or in part. Firetide will honor this war- ranty provided the product is returned through an authorized Firetide reseller or dealer with shipping charges prepaid, along with a proof of purchase describing the original purchase date and product serial numbers if applicable. The autho- rized reseller must acquire a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number from Firetide prior to returning any product. Firetide does not accept shipments of defective products without shipping charges prepaid. Please contact your Firetide dealer for instructions on returning defective or damaged products for repair or replacement. Do not return products to Firetide, Inc. Please keep all original packaging materials in the event they are needed to return the product for servicing. Caution! Risk of electric shock! Do not open the cover. Every year, people are killed by touching overhead power lines. Don’t be one of them. Do not install where possible contact with power lines can be made. Make sure there is NO possibility that equipment or personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly with 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. 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 co-worker can save your life. • Don’t attempt repair work when you are tired. Not only will you be more careless, but your primary safety tool - your brain - will not be operating at full capacity. • Use approved non-conducting…
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Firetide 2011-09-25 3.1 The contents of this User Guide are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the Firetide partners web site, partners.firetide.com, for current versions. User Guide FWB-205 Wireless Bridge 2 Firetide Wireless Bridge Reference Guide Version 3.1 Limited End User Product Warranty Pursuant to all provisions described herein, Firetide hardware products and Firetide antennas are warranted for one (1) year from the date of purchase against defects in the build materials and workmanship. Firetide does not war- rant that the Products will meet any requirements or specifications of any End User Customer. This warranty applies to the entire Firetide product, including the AC power adapter. Pursuant to all provisions described herein, Firetide software products are war- ranted for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase against defects in the build materials and workmanship. Firetide also warrants that the Software will materially conform to the documentation supplied by Firetide with the Software. In the event that the Software fails to materially conform to the documentation and an authorized Firetide reseller is notified in writing of such failure within the warranty period, Firetide or its reseller shall use commercially reasonable ef- forts to promptly correct the nonconformity. Firetide does not warrant that the use of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free. The above warranties are void if the alleged defect cannot be verified by Firetide or if, as determined by Firetide, the product failure was due to tampering, abuse, misuse, accident, shipping, handling, or storage; or if the product has been installed, used, or maintained in a manner not described in the product user manual; or if the product has been altered in any way; or if product serialization has been altered. Any attempt to disassemble or repair the product by anyone other than Firetide immediately voids this warranty. This warranty applies only to the original End User purchaser of the product and may not be transferred to any other individual or entity. The foregoing are the exclusive warranties applicable to the product in- cluding the software, and the exclusive remedy for defects in the product. Firetide disclaims all other warranties, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchant- ability, non-infringement or fitness for a particular purpose. Some laws do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so to that extent this limita- tion may not apply to you. In no event will Firetide be liable for any special, incidental, consequential, pu- nitive or indirect damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, business interruption, loss of information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use or inability to use the product or the performance, interruption or failure of the product, irrespective of the cause of action, even if Firetide has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Firetide’s cumula- tive liability for all claims arising out of or in connection with this warranty will not exceed the amount paid by the original End User purchaser to purchase the product. The amounts payable for the product are based in part on these limitations and these limitations shall apply notwithstanding the failure of es- sential purpose of any remedy. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so to that extent the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. By using the product the original End User purchaser agrees to and is bound by these terms and conditions. In the event that a product fails to meet this warranty and Firetide’s authorized reseller is notified in writing of such failure within the warranty period, Firetide shall, at its own discretion, either repair the product or replace it with the same or a functionally-equivalent product free of charge. Replacement products may contain refurbished materials in whole or in part. Firetide will honor this war- ranty provided the product is returned through an authorized Firetide reseller or dealer with shipping charges prepaid, along with a proof of purchase describing the original purchase date and product serial numbers if applicable. The autho- rized reseller must acquire a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number from Firetide prior to returning any product. Firetide does not accept shipments of defective products without shipping charges prepaid. Please contact your Firetide dealer for instructions on returning defective or damaged products for repair or replacement. Do not return products to Firetide, Inc. Please keep all original packaging materials in the event they are needed to return the product for servicing. Caution! Risk of electric shock! Do not open the cover. Every year, people are killed by touching overhead power lines. Don’t be one of them. Do not install where possible contact with power lines can be made. Make sure there is NO possibility that equipment or personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly with 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. 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 co-worker can save your life. • Don’t attempt repair work when you are tired. Not only will you be more careless, but your primary safety tool - your brain - will not be operating at full capacity. • Use approved non-conducting…
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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 FWB-205, REP-F205-1 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
16 March 2011
Firetide FWB-205 Theory of Operation The FWB-205 is a pole mount 802.11 a/n capable point to point wireless bridge. The FWB-205 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 FWB-205 is the Atheros 7161. 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 FWB-205 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. The Radio operates 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. FWB-205 uses 19 dBi Panel antenna and is housed in an injection molded aluminum enclosure.
AP40-050-MIMO-19 5.125–6.1 GHz Triple Polarizations MIMO Subscriber Antenna AP40-050-MIMO-19 Specifications: Electrical Frequency range 5.125 - 6.1 GHz GAIN : Vertical Pol. Dual Slant Pol 19 dBi 17.5dBi 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 Connector3 x N-Type Weight1.5 Kg MountingMNT-22 RadomeUV Protected Polycarbonate Back Plane Aluminum protected through chemical passivation. Environmental Operating Temperature Range - 55°C to + 65°C VibrationAccording to IEC 60721-3-4 Wind Load 200 Km/h (Survival) FlammabilityUL94 Water Proofing IP-67 HumidityETS 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 AP40-050-MIMO-19 E-plane Dual Slant FIRETIDE AP40-050-MIMO-19 H-plane Vertical pol. FIRETIDE
Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria for Intentional Radiators § 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 @ 5745-5805MHz; highest conducted power = 22.78dBm (peak) therefore, Limit for Uncontrolled exposure: 1 mW/cm 2 or 10 W/m 2 EUT maximum antenna gain = 9dBi Omni. 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 (189.6mW) G = Antenna Gain (7.94 numeric) S = (189.67*7.94 / 4*3.14*20.0 2 ) = (1506.607 / 5024) = 2.99 mW/cm 2 @ 20cm separation EUT maximum antenna gain = 16dBi Sector. 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 (189.6mW) G = Antenna Gain (39.81 numeric) R = (189.6*39.81 / 4*3.14*1.0) 1/2 = (7550.922/ 12.56) 1/2 = 24.51cm EUT maximum antenna gain = 19dBi Panel. 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 (189.6mW) G = Antenna Gain (79.432 numeric) R = (189.6*79.432 / 4*3.14*1.0) 1/2 = (15066.07/ 12.56) 1/2 = 34.63cm
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 The Nation’s First Licensed Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory March 23, 2011 Firetide, Inc. 16795 Lark Ave. Suite 200 Los Gatos, CA 95032 Dear Steve Gu, Enclosed is the EMC Wireless test report for compliance testing of the Firetide, Inc., Firetide Indoor and Outdoor MIMO Access Points 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, Industry Canada ICES-003 Issue 4 February 2004 for Unintentional Radiators and Part 15.407, Industry Canada RSS-210, 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.\EMCS82646-FCC407 Rev. 2) 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 33439 WESTERN AVENUE ! UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587-3201 ! PHONE (510) 489-6300 ! FAX (510) 489-6372 MET Report: EMCS81748C-FCC407 © 2011, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i of vi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Firetide, Inc. Model Firetide Indoor and Outdoor MIMO Access Points Tested under the Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15, Subpart B and ICES-003 Issue 4 February 2004 for Unintentional Radiators and Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15.407 and Industry Canada RSS-210, Issue 7, June 2007 for Intentional Radiators MET Report: EMCS82646-FCC407 Rev. 2 March 23, 2011 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. Equipment Configuration Firetide Indoor and Outdoor MIMO Access Points CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart E MET Report: EMCS82646-FCC407 Rev. 2 © 2011, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i iof xi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Firetide, Inc. Model Firetide Indoor and Outdoor MIMO Access Points the Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15, Subpart B and ICES-003 Issue 4 February 2004 for Unintentional Radiators and Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15.407 and Industry Canada RSS-210, Issue 7, June 2007 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 Parts 15B, 15.407, of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 and RSS-210 of the Industry Canada rules under normal use and maintenance. Shawn McMillen, Wireless Manager Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Electromagnetic Compatibility Firetide, Inc. Equipment Configuration Firetide Indoor and Outdoor MIMO Access Points CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart E MET Report: EMCS82646-FCC407 Rev. 2 © 2011, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page ii iof xi Report Status Sheet Revision Report Date Reason for Revision March 11, 2011 Initial Issue. 1 March 22, 2011 Revised to reflect engineer corrections. 2 March 23, 2011 Revised to reflect engineer corrections. Electromagnetic Compatibility Firetide, Inc. Equipment Configuration Firetide Indoor and Outdoor MIMO Access Points CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart E MET Report: EMCS82646-FCC407 Rev. 2 © 2011, MET Laboratories, Inc. 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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 | 190.00 mW |

5900 Mesh Node
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
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
Hotpoint 5200 Access Point
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX