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1 of 342-10-0200-01 CN200 Quickstart This guide explains how to install and start the CN200. For detailed configuration and operating information download the CN200 Administrator’s Guide from the Colubris Networks web site atd: register.colubris.com Anatomy Installation Important: Installation must be performed by a professional installer familiar with local regulations governing wireless devices. Important: Shielded Ethernet cables must be used for all connections. Important: Do not connect the LAN or Internet port directly to a metropolitan area network (MAN) or wide area network (WAN). Important: CH 36, 40, 44, 48 for Indoor use only (5.15-5.25GHz) When mounting the CN200 on a wall, ceiling or other surface, make sure that: • the surface you attach the CN200 to and the fasteners you use are able to support at least 5.1 kg (11.25 pounds) • cable pull (accidental or otherwise), must not make the unit exceed the 5.1 kg (11.25 pound) limit Plenum installations Plenum rated cables and attachment hardware must be used if the CN200 is installed in a plenum. Since the CN200 power adapter (optional) is not rated for plenum installations, only the CN200 and appropriate cabling can be located in the plenum. Note: Colubris Networks supplied PoE injectors (available separately) cannot be installed inside the plenum. Configuration To configure the CN200, you use the Web-based management tool built into the CN200. You access this tool by establishing a Web browser connection to the CN200. You must use a JavaScript-enabled Web browser (Netscape 7.1 or higher, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher with all applicable updates), to do this. 1Connect two antennas. Use the following antennas (sold separately): Both the Main and Aux antennas are used to transmit and receive. If a single antenna is used, it can be attached to either connector, although it is recommended that the Main connector be used. The connectors are reverse-polarity SMA male jacks. This means antennas or cable connectors must be SMA female connectors with reverse polarity. Antennas should be 2 dBi or less and can be either directly attached or attached via a coax cable. Reset buttonPower light Wireless light Ethernet light Power connector 802.3af 5 volts Reset Port 1 MainAux Front Rear To reset to factory default, press and hold button until the status lights begin to flash, then release. An important note about wireless security For easy access to the management interface via a wireless connection, the CN200 ships with all wireless security options disabled. Once the unit is installed, it is strongly recommended that you enable a wireless security option to properly safeguard the wireless network from intruders. See the CN200 Administrator's Guide for more information. RadioAntenna typeColubris Networks part number 802.11b/g2.4 Ghz.71-05-0100 802.11a5Ghz.71-05-0200 802.11a or b/g2.4/5 Ghz.71-05-0300 2 of 342-10-0200-01 2Connect your computer a.Use a cross-over cable (not supplied) to connect the LAN port on your computer to port 1 on the CN200. b.Configure your computer with the static IP address 192.168.1.2. 3Power-on the CN200. Connect the power supply (sold separately) or use PoE to power-up the CN200. The CN200 is fully operational when the power light stops flashing. 4Start the management tool. a.Start your Web browser. b.Specify the following in the address box: HTTPS://192.168.1.1 and press Enter. c.You will be prompted to accept a Colubris Networks security certificate. Do so to continue. d.The CN200 login page opens. Login with username admin and password admin. e.If this is the first time you are logging in, you will be prompted to change the default administrator password. Specify a new password and click Save. 5Specify country of operation. If you are using the CN200 outside of the USA, set the country that the CN320 is operating in on the Management > Country page. 6Configure the CN200. a.If the CN200 will be installed as a stand-alone device and not connected to an access controller, open the Security > Access controller page and uncheck the Security Filters option. Click Save. b.By default, the CN200 operates as a DHCP client to obtain its IP address. In this configuration, the CN200’s serial number can be used to manage the device. If static IP addressing is preferred, configure it on the Network > Ports page by selecting the Static option and then clicking Configure. The CN200 is now ready for operation. Refer to the CN200 Administrator’s Guide for additional configuration information. 3 of 342-10-0200-01 Regulatory information The CN200 complies with the following radio frequency and safety standards. Canada - Industry Canada (IC) This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 et CNR 210 d’Industrie Canada. Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity This device is for indoor use only. Important: Users must select the proper country of operation in the management tool to ensure wireless operational settings conform to local regulations. Important: If more than one unit is deployed users must ensure that the operating frequencies are spread amoung different channels (according to channel availability). USA - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) The CN200 complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation of the CN200 in a system is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of the CN200 is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the CN200 should be used in such a manner as to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. When using this device in combination with Colubris Networks antenna products, a certain separation distance between the antenna and nearby persons has to be kept to ensure FR exposure …
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Response to TCB Findings Please supply a label placement photo and specify the label material. Supplied. Per Colubris - they are produced using a UL Recognized permanent label system. They consist of a polyester laminate label with a permanent pressure sensitive adhesive. Please clarify how the PCDAC levels tested will be ensured on the final device for the end-users. Also how are the different frequency selections are handled for different countries? Does the end user select these? Per Colubris - These devices utilize Atheros Chip sets for their radios. All production units are run through Atheros' Radio Test Suite (ARTS). This sets the output power settings by monitoring the output power and setting the PCDAC accordingly. Once this has been done, the radio cannot exceed these settings though any interface available to a user or installer. The radio tested had not had these settings locked in this way so we would have greater versatility configuring it for test. All units shipped for installation in the United States have their operational frequencies restricted onlt to the allowable US channels. Please clarify if the device can transmit simultaneously on both antennas. Does it transmit on one antenna at a time? Per Colubris - The device transmits only on one antenna at a time. How is compliance with 15.407(c) ensured by the device? Please clarify. Per Colubris - “The Devices are either an IP bridge or router and only transmit if they have IP traffic to transmit, with the exception of some control frames. Also, at the physical level, the radio is half duplex with acknowledgement, which means that one end of the radio link must give the chance to the other end, at the minimum, to reply with acknowledgement frames. Finally, the 802.11 protocol requires that frames have a maximum length and that some silence period follows the transmission of a frame. “ At 5.15 and 5.35GHz points, has compliance with 15.209 field strength limits been demonstrated by the device? Please clarify. Radiated spurrious emissions data including the restricted band edges appears on p41 of the report. There were no emissions detected at the 5.35GHz band edge. This is to be expected since this device does not operate in the 5.25-5.35 band so there are no channels in close proximity to this edge. Please clarify how the addition of ferrite on the DC power cable will be ensured on the final devices supplied to end-users. The required ferrite will be molded to the DC power cable of the provided power supply. It will not be removable. The installation guide on Pg 1 shows multiple antennas. Only the tested antenna can be included in there. Please clarify. The 3 antennas are a-band, b/g-band and a/b/g band. The antennas are all of the same type. The antenna tested was the a/b/g-band model which has equal or higher gain than the others and is considered the worst case. Professional installation is mentioned in the installation guide. Is this required for compliance purposes or because of the complexity of the device? Please clarify. Per Colubris - This is specified due to complexity of equipment configuration.
FCC ID:RTP-550-10016-4 FCC ID:RTP-550-10016-4
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Wistron NeWeb Corporation Specification Customer Name Date 5/14/2004 OEM P/N DBA-BSMA-01 Description Omnidirectional Antenna For 802.11g/a Version A00 Doc. Version 1 Provided By Wistron NeWeb Corp Reviewed By Wistron NeWeb Corp Approved By Customer Company Steven Chang Eric Fang Electrical Specifications Frequency Range(GHz) 2.4~2.5 / 4.9 ~5.85 Gain (dBi) 2.4GHz: 2 (typical) 5.1GHz: 2.5 (typical) 5.8Ghz: 2.5(typical) VSWR 2:0:1 Max. Return Loss -10db Max. HPBW in Hozirontal (deg.)360 HPBW in Vertical (deg.) 78 (typical) Polarization Linear, Vertical Impedance 50 Ohms (typical) Mechanical Specifications Connector type SMA PLUG R/P (MALE-FEMALE) Plastic Color Black Coaxial Cable Type RG-178/U Coaxial Cable Type Light Orange Radome Material TPE Radiator Material Brass Working Temperature & Humidity -25°C - +75°C 90% @ 25°C Electronical Specification Test Report VSWR & Return Loss for DBA-BSMA Antenna Electrical Specification Test Report Antenna Radiation Pattern; DBA-BSMA Antenna Electrical Specification Test Report Antenna Raditation Pattern; DBA-BSMA Antenna Adhensive Material Specificatoin B-1 Adhensive Material Report B-2 Adhensive Material Report; Used in DBA-SSMA Antenna B-3
Plastic Material UL Report; A765A; Ch-Mei Used in DBA-SSMA Antenna Plastic Material UL Report; QMF22 DMS Engineering Material Used in DBA-SSMA Antenna B-6 Coaxial Cable Assembling Specifica- tion: M17/113-RG4316; Harbor 27478 B-8 Coaxial Cable Specification; M17/113-RG316 MILC17 B-9 Coaxial Cable Electronic Characteristics For DBA-SSMA-01 Antenna B-10
RG Series Cable; Detailed Specification QVL: TakiTek B-11 Coaxial Cable Detailed Specification; QVL: Nizing Electric Co., Ltd’ for DBA-SSMA-01 B-12 Coaxial Cable Detailed Specification QVL: Nizing Electronic., LTD B-13 Coaxial cable RG178 Series Material Report (if used) B-14 Coaxial Cable Material Report Detail B-15
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Maximum peak output power at the antenna terminal:15.00(dBm) Maximum peak output power at the antenna terminal:31.6227766(mW) Antenna gain(typical):2.5(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:1.77827941(numeric) Prediction distance:20(cm) Prediction frequency:5220(MHz) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1(mW/cm^2) Power densit y at prediction frequency:0.011187(mW/cm^2) Maximum allowable antenna gain:22.01269855(dBi) 2 4R PG S π =
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Maximum peak output power at the antenna terminal:11.00(dBm) Maximum peak output power at the antenna terminal:12.58925412(mW) Antenna gain(typical):2.5(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:1.77827941(numeric) Prediction distance:20(cm) Prediction frequency:5805(MHz) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1(mW/cm^2) Power densit y at prediction frequency:0.004454(mW/cm^2) Maximum allowable antenna gain:26.01269855(dBi) 2 4R PG S π =
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Maximum peak output power at the antenna terminal:16.20(dBm) Maximum peak output power at the antenna terminal:41.68693835(mW) Antenna gain(typical):2(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:1.584893192(numeric) Prediction distance:20(cm) Prediction frequency:2450(MHz) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1(mW/cm^2) Power densit y at prediction frequency:0.013144(mW/cm^2) Maximum allowable antenna gain:20.81269855(dBi) 2 4R PG S π =
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Maximum peak output power at the antenna terminal:16.30(dBm) Maximum peak output power at the antenna terminal:42.65795188(mW) Antenna gain(typical):2(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:1.584893192(numeric) Prediction distance:20(cm) Prediction frequency:2412(MHz) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1(mW/cm^2) Power densit y at prediction frequency:0.013450(mW/cm^2) Maximum allowable antenna gain:20.71269855(dBi) 2 4R PG S π =
Curtis-Straus LLC is accredited by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation for the specific scope of accreditation under Certificate Number 1627-01. This report may contain data which is not covered by the A2LA accreditation. _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Test Report Report No EE1000-1 Client Colubris Networks Phone 781-547-0378 Fax 781-684-0009 Models CN200 FRN 0010292464 FCC ID RTP-550-10016-4 IC 4891A-0100164 Equipment Type Low Power Communication Device Transmitter Equipment Code DTS/NII Standards 47CFR15.247, 15E, RSS-210 Issue 5 Results As detailed within this report Prepared by Mairaj Hussain – Test Engineer Authorized by Michael Buchholz – EMC Manager Issue Date 12/28/04 Conditions of issue This Test Report is issued subject to the conditions stated in ‘terms and conditions’ section of this REPORT:E1000-1 FCC ID:RTP-550-10016-4 IC: 4891A-55010164 Page 2 of 55 _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Summary ...........................................................................................................3 Test Methodology..............................................................................................3 Modifications for Compliance.........................................................................4 EUT Configuration.............................................................................................5 Statement of Conformity....................................................................................8 Test Data and Plots.........................................................................................10 Section 15.31(e) ..........................................................................................10 15.247(a)(2) .................................................................................................11 15.247(b)(3) .................................................................................................15 15.247(e).....................................................................................................19 15.247(d).....................................................................................................23 15.407(a)(1) & (6) ........................................................................................28 15.407(a)(3) .................................................................................................33 14.407(b)(1) .................................................................................................39 14.407(b)(4) .................................................................................................39 IC Peak Excursion and PPSD Data .............................................................42 15.407(g).....................................................................................................44 AC Line Conducted Emission Measurements..............................................45 Test Equipment Used......................................................................................46 Terms And Conditions .....................................................................................50 A2LA Accreditation..........................................................................................52 REPORT:E1000-1 FCC ID:RTP-550-10016-4 IC: 4891A-55010164 Page 3 of 55 _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Summary This report is an application for certification of a transmitter operating under 47 CFR 15.247 of the FCC rules provided for operation of Digital Transmissions Systems and 15.407 Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices operating in the frequency bands of 5.15-5.25GHz and 5.725 – 5.825 GHz. The product covered by this report is wireless LAN access device. The product was tested using the methods outlined in FCC public notice DA 02-2138, released August 30, 2002 and ANSI C63.4 (2003). Spurious emissions testing was performed using 2.5dBi antennas. Furthermore, spurious emissions were tested in transmit and receive modes. Test Methodology Frequency range investigated: 150KHz – 40GHz Measurement Distance: Frequency (MHz) Distance (m) Comments 0.15 – 30MHz - AC line Conducted 30MHz – 26.5GHz 3 Fundamental & Spurious, Conducted 30MHz – 40GHz 3 Spurious Radiated EUT antennas were maximized within their range of motion. The product was powered by a support AC/DC power supply. Voltage variations were performed on the DC side of the supply. AC line conducted emissions were performed on AC side of the supply using a 50Ω/50μH LISN. All readings are peak unless otherwise noted. REPORT:E1000-1 FCC ID:RTP-550-10016-4 IC: 4891A-55010164 Page 4 of 55 _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Equipment Operation and FCC Rule Part CFR 47 Section Band of Operation Yes/No 15.247 2.4GHz – 2.4835GHz Yes 15.247 902MHz – 928MHz No 15.247 5.725GHz – 5.850GHz No 15.407 5.15GHz – 5.25GHz Yes 15.407 5.25GHz – 5.35GHz 5.47GHz – 5.725GHz 5.725GHz – 5.825GHz No No Yes Modifications for Compliance i) Ferrite (steward pn:HFA187102-0A2) added on DC power cable at the power supply end. ii) Caps C578 & 579 removed . iii) Switch to lower gain antennas (2dBi) iv) Max value for PCDAC must be set at 44 for 5.15 - 5.25 GHz UNI band. v) Max value for PCDAC must be set at 30 for 5.725 – 5.825 GHz UNI band. vi) Max value for PCDAC must be set at 44 for 15.247 operation. vii) Switch to lower gain antennas (2dBi at 2.4GHz and 2.5dBi at 5.1 – 5.8GHz) REPORT:E1000-1 FCC ID:RTP-550-10016-4 IC: 4891A-55010164 Page 5 of 55 ________________________________________________________…
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FCC ID: RTP-550-10016-4 FCC ID: RTP-550-10016-4 AC Conducted Emissions AC conducted emissions FCC ID: RTP-550-10016-4 Frequency Stability & Voltage Variation
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 43.00 mW |

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