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3/16/04© 2004 All Rights Reserved. 90-100832-000 Rev 5 External-Antenna OmniAccess AP Quick Installation Guide External-Antenna Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide System Release 2.0 This Guide contains several sections allowing you to install an OAW-1200BGE or OAW-1200ABGE Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point or an OAW-1200ABGR Alcatel OmniAccess Remote Edge Access Point (OmniAccess AP 1200R). These models contain internal 802.11a and 802.11b/g antennas and connectors for optional external 802.11a and 802.11b/g antennas. If you are installing an OAW-1200BG or OAW-1200ABG Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point with internal 802.11a and 802.11b/g antennas and no connectors for optional external antennas, please refer to the Internal-Antenna Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide . •Overview •Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies •Step 2: Configuring the OmniAccess AP or OmniAccess AP 1200R Before Installation •Step 3: Preparing Mounting Locations •Step 4: Mounting the OmniAccess APs •Step 5: Returning MAC Information •Planning Notes •FCC Statements for OmniAccess APs ATTENTION!Special Considerations While Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Points have been engineered for easy installation, there are some guidelines that are very important to the end users: •PLACE Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Points NO MORE THAN 140 FEET APART FROM EACH OTHER. Placing OmniAccess APs further apart almost always results in poor coverage. •DO NOT MOUNT OmniAccess APs OUTSIDE BUILDINGS. •DO NOT MOUNT OmniAccess APs ON BUILDING PERIMETER WALLS UNLESS THE OPERATOR WANTS TO PROVIDE COVERAGE OUTSIDE THE BUILDING. •MAKE SURE THAT THE Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Points ARE INSTALLED VERTICALLY. Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Points ARE DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED VERTICALLY, hanging from a ceiling, to create the largest coverage area per OmniAccess AP. Hanging the OmniAccess AP from the ceiling provides the best RF coverage. 3/16/04External-Antenna Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide 90-100832-000 Rev 5Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide2 •DO NOT MOUNT Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point ANTENNAS WITHIN ONE METER (3 FT.) OF ANY METAL OBSTRUCTIONS. THE RF WAVES FROM Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Points ARE BLOCKED AND/OR REFLECTED BY METAL OBJECTS, such as metal HVAC ducts, conduit, pipes, bookcases, elevator shafts, stairwells, and metal walls. REFER TO THE Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point Deployment Guide BEFORE MOUNTING OmniAccess APs NEAR METAL OBSTRUCTIONS. •WHEN MOUNTING OmniAccess APs IN THE CORNER OF A RIGHT-ANGLE HALLWAY INTERSECTION, MOUNT THE OmniAccess AP AT A 45-DEGREE ANGLE TO THE TWO HALLWAYS. The OmniAccess AP internal antennas are not omnidirectional, and will cover a larger area if mounted this way. 3/16/04Overview 90-100832-000 Rev 5Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide3 OverviewOverview This guide is designed to provide you with the information needed to mount OAW-1200BGE and OAW-1200ABGE Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Points and OAW-1200ABGR Alcatel OmniAccess Remote Edge Access Points (OmniAccess 1200R APs). OmniAccess APs and OmniAccess 1200R APs are part of the innovative Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Enterprise Platform (Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless System), and require no manual configuration after they are mounted. This document assumes that a site survey has been performed as described in the Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point Deployment Guide section in the Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Product Guide, that OmniAccess AP and OmniAccess AP 1200R locations and mounting options have been selected, and that you have one OmniAccess AP or OmniAccess AP 1200R per indicated location. After the site survey is done, you should have a map indicating the following: •AP and OmniAccess AP 1200R locations. •AP and OmniAccess AP 1200R mounting options: in the middle of a ceiling/hallway, projecting away from the wall, or flat against the wall. •AP and OmniAccess AP 1200R power options: power supplied by the AC-to-DC power supply orderable from the factory, or Power over Ethernet (PoE) from the OmniAccess Wireless Switch, another network device, or a PoE injector/hub (usually located in a wiring closet). If you do not have a map, make one so you can record the MAC addresses from each location and return them to the to the person who is planning or managing this wireless network. Refer to the following sections to install the OmniAccess APs. Note: When mounting OmniAccess APs and OmniAccess 1200R APs, make sure to maintain a 20 cm (8 in.) separation between the OmniAccess APs or OmniAccess 1200R APs and bystanders to comply with FCC RF exposure regulations. Refer to the FCC Statements for OmniAccess APs section for more information. For more details about OmniAccess AP and OmniAccess AP 1200R installations, refer to the Planning Notes section at the end of this document. 3/16/04Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies 90-100832-000 Rev 5Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide4 Step 1: Collecting Required Tools and SuppliesStep 1: Collecting Required Tools and Supplies •One OmniAccess AP or OmniAccess AP 1200R per location. •OmniAccess AP and OmniAccess AP 1200R Mounting Kits, factory-supplied with each OmniAccess AP. •Optional OmniAccess AP and OmniAccess AP 1200R Mounting Kits, factory-orderable. •Optional external AC-to-DC power supplies, factory-orderable. •Optional external 802.11b/g antennas. Note: Refer to the Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless System Release Notes for 802.11a external antenna information. Contact Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. for a list of approved 802.11a and 802.11b/g external antennas. •Map showing OmniAccess AP and OmniAccess AP 1200R locations, and mounting and power options. •Screwdrivers, drills, and ladder. •An assortment of sheet metal and drywall screws an…
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To: Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request for Certification Application Gentlemen, On behalf of Alcatel Inc., I request that the following documents: • Any/All circuit schematics. • Any/All electrical block diagrams Associated with the following Part 15 Certification applications (FCC ID): RUT1200W be withheld from public disclosure per Section 0.459 of the FCC Rules. This request is made under the provisions of Section 0.457(d) of the FCC rules and Sections 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of information Act. These Sections authorize withholding from public inspection, materials which would be privileged as a matter of law if retained by the person submitting them in addition to materials, which would not customarily be released to the public, by that person. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at: [email protected] or (408) 832-7053 Sincerely, David Waitt Consultant representing Alcatel
To: Federal Communications Commission Industrie Canada From: Alcatel Internetworking Subject: Justification for Class A classification of the following FCC IDs FCC ID: RUT1200W IC: 1737G-1200W Date: 8 June 2004 Gentlemen, The purpose of this letter is to provide justification for classifying the above products as Class A. All of the devices are similar IEEE802.11 access points with the exception that they are either A/B/G or B/G radios as indicated by their FCC ID. The Alcatel access point products are intended only for industrial / corporate environments. Marketing of the products will not be targeted at individuals for residential use. The 1200 and 1200 INT will not be available for purchase at consumer oriented retail outlets. If any further information is required, please do not hesitate to contact me at the email address below. David Waitt Consultant representing Alcatel [email protected]
External Product Photos IEEE 802.11 A/B/G Access Point. FCC Part 15 Certification Application Prepared by: David Waitt 202 Calvert Drive #217 Cupertino, Ca. 95014 [email protected] (408) 832 7053 Alcatel Access point, Side 1, Model 1200 & 1200 INT Alcatel Access point, Side 2 , Model 1200 & 1200 INT Alcatel Access Point, Sides, Left and Right, Model 1200 & 1200 INT Alcatel Access Point, Connector Detail Model 1200 & 1200 INT Alcatel Access Point, Models 1200 and 1200 INT Security Screw detail Alcatel Access Point, Models 1200 and 1200 INT Security Screw detail
To: Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 445 12TH ST SW Washington DC 20554 Re: FCC ID: RUT1200W & RUT1200WINT IC: 1737G-1200W & 1737G-1200WINT Certification Application Regulatory Compliance Label Drawing Gentlemen, The regulatory label will be located on the bottom of the unit as shown. FCC & IC Regulatory Label Here
RUT1200W1737G-1200W RUT1200W1737G-1200W Complies with FCC Par t 15 and Canadian ICES-003. See manual bef ore use. 5GHz FOR INDOOR USE ONLY P a ge of Da te: P a ge of Da te: C ompa ny : Inv : A ttn: Des c : BAY AREA LABELS ̈ 200% F O R C L AR IT Y 2 -98 1s t P roof Complies with FCC Par t 15 and Canadian ICES-003. See manual bef ore use. 5GHz FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
Internal Product Photos IEEE 802.11 A/B/G Access Point. FCC Part 15 Certification Application IC RSS-210 Certification Application Prepared by: David Waitt 202 Calvert Drive #217 Cupertino, Ca. 95014 [email protected] (408) 832 7053 Access point Radio, Internal Side 1 Internal Antenna Detail Access Point, Internal Side 2 Access Point, Internal Side 2, Shields Removed RF Circuit Detail
The Alcatel OmniAccess 1200 access point delivers optimal security, performance, and coverage for 802.11 wireless networks. It works in conjunction with the Alcatel 4000 WLAN switch and the Alcatel 4100 WLAN appliance to provide robust, cost effective wireless LAN (WLAN) services to enterprise environments. The OmniAccess 1200 access point comes equipped with internal radios and sectorized antennae. Optional connectors are available for connectivity to external antennae. Enterprises have a choice between multi-mode 802.11 a/b/g and 802.11 b/g versions of the OmniAccess 1200 access point. All models are plenum rated. The various radio capabilities and deployment options of the OmniAccess 1200 access point make the Alcatel solution ideally suited for any enterprise environment. The OmniAccess 1200 access point is the only access point solution that combines simultaneous data forwarding and air monitoring functions. This eliminates the need for additional monitoring nodes, which reduces the cost of deploying a wireless network. In addition, this simplifies network design and deployment and maximizes RF security by extending real-time monitoring to every corner of a wireless infrastructure. Alcatel OmniAccess 1200 Access Point • Traffic Forwarding • Real-time Monitoring OmniAccess 4000 Wireless Switch OmniAccess 1200 Access Point Third Party Access Point Standards based The Alcatel OmniAccess 1200 access point supports the emerging Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP), a specification being developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to ensure interoperability between access points and WLAN switches and appliances. The OmniAccess 1200 access point seamlessly integrates into a wireless network and provides long-term investment protection by adopting this standards-based protocol. Zero-touch configuration and management The OmniAccess 1200 requires no user configuration. Deploying thousands of them is simple – just plug it in to any device running standard Ethernet. The OmniAccess 1200 will automatically locate Alcatel WLAN switches and appliances over the Ethernet infrastructure. Once validated, the Alcatel WLAN appliance and/or switch automatically programs all appropriate security, quality of service (QoS) and other policy information on the Alcatel OmniAccess 1200s. Using Alcatel’s AirView software, Alcatel WLAN switches and appliances can then set the channel and power output on these devices, ensuring optimal ongoing RF coverage and performance. Features and benefits The Alcatel OmniAccess 1200 access point offers many features and benefits including: • Zero-configuration and management • Reduced cost and time to deploy a wireless network dramatically simplifying day-to-day operations • Simultaneous air monitoring and data service – Minimized equipment requirements – Simplified network design – Increased security through complete real-time monitoring across an entire network • Internal and external antenna options – Provides flexible deployment and redeployment options • LWAPP enabled – Insures interoperability with existing infrastructure and third-party WLAN equipment > 2 ALCATEL OmniVista Air Control System (ACS) Software AirView Software RF Domain Management Plane Control Plane Data Plane Transmit Power User Load Management Automatic Channel Management Interference Detection/Avoidance Coverage Hole Management Mobility Management Rogue Detection/Containment 4100 4000 LWAPP 12001200 1200 1200 OmniVista Air Control System (ACS) Software AirView Software Access Points • Secure Policies • QoS Policies • RF Management • Mobility Management • 802.11 Radio/Anten n • Traffic Forwarding • Real-time Monitoring IT staff easily perform software upgrades on Alcatel OmniAccess 1200 access points. Changes are automatically pushed to all OmniAccess 1200s from Alcatel WLAN switches and appliances, making upgrades seamless and cost effective. This ensures new wireless standards are supported with no hands-on intervention. This also ensures interoperability throughout the network since the software automatically remains consistent across the entire Alcatel system. Security The Alcatel OmniAccess 1200 works in tandem with Alcatel WLAN switches and appliances to create a completely secure wireless environment. The OmniAccess 1200 ships with a built-in X.509 certificate to prevent unauthorized access to an Alcatel network. Furthermore, when administratively enabled, the Alcatel OmniAccess 1200 supports 802.1x authentication / encryption and are hardware enabled for the emerging 802.11i standard. The OmniAccess 1200 also plays an active role in RF- layer security. Through integrated real-time air monitoring services, it helps detect and contain rogue access points and prevent RF-layer attacks, ensuring that malicious users cannot access sensitive corporate resources or disrupt normal activity. Quality of service Alcatel OmniAccess 1200s are an intrinsic component of Alcatel’s comprehensive QoS framework. With intelligent queuing and contention management schemes, they provide effective resource management of the air space. This makes the Alcatel solution ideal for real-time applications, such as voice. Alcatel’s wireless QoS capabilities closely mirror the emerging IEEE 802.11e standard. When completed, the Alcatel wireless system will be fully compliant with this specification via a simple software upgrade. ALCATEL 3 > Alcatel OmniAccess 1200 Access Point 802.11a • Data rate: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps • Frequency band: 5.15 - 5.25 GHz, 5.25 - 5.35 GHz, 5.725 - 5.850 GHz • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) • Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) • Non-overlapping channels: 13 • Typical receiver sensitivity: -72 dBm at 54 Mbps, -73 dBm at 48 Mbps, -78 dBm at 36 Mbps, 82 dBm at 24 Mbps, 83 dBm at 18 Mbps, 85 dBm at 12 Mbps, 88 dBm at 9 Mbps, 90 dBm at 6 Mbps • Transmit Power: 5.150 to 5.250 GHz, 50 mW, 5.250 to 5.350 GHz, 50 mW, 5.725 to …
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Mobile Power Density Calculation for FCC ID:RUT1200W IC: 1737G-1200W The Access Point (AP) is an IEE802.11 A / B /G radio. The access point operates on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ISM bands. Operating Environment: The operating environment for the for the radio in all cases is a fixed, uncontrolled environment, however, the devices are classified as being “Mobile”, Therefore the exposure at 20 cm is calculated. Fixed, Uncontrolled Environment: The FCC limit for the power density for uncontrolled exposure to RF devices operation at 2.4GHz and 5GHz at a distance of 20 cm is: 1 mW/cm 2 Power density is calculated from the following equation Exposure (mW/cm 2 ) = EIRP(mW) * Duty Cycle 4*PI* Radius 2 (cm) Where: Radius = 20 cm Duty Cycle = assumed to be 100% to yield a worst case result. The maximum allowed external antenna gain on 2.4 GHz is 6.8dBi The maximum allowed external antenna gain on 5 GHz is 7.4dBi 2.4GHz ISM Band MPE distance Calculation Using the highest power measured on the 2.4 GHz ISM band. MAX Pout: 18.97dBm (78.89 mW) MAX Ant Gain 7.8 dBi (6.02x) EIRP: 26.77 dBm (475.33 mW EIRP) 5GHz Band MPE distance Calculation Using the highest power measured on the 5 GHz band. MAX Pout: 17.81 dBm (60.39 mW) MAX Ant Gain 10.4 dBi (10.96x) EIRP: 28.3 dBm (662.21 mW EIRP) Total EIRP (mw) 475.33 + 662.21 = 1137.55 Calculating power density at a distance of 20 cm yields: Delta = specification - result 1 mW/cm 2 - .2263 mw/cm 2 = .7736 mw/cm 2 = -6.453 dB below limit 1137.55 5026.54 1137.55 * 1 4 * Pi * 20 2 Power = Density .2263 mw/cm 2
Page 1 of 45 EMI Test Report on IEEE 802.11 Access Point. Models: 1200 & 1200 INT FCC ID: RUT1200W IC ID: 1737G-1200W FCC Part 15.247 Certification Application Industrie Canada RSS210 Certification Application Prepared by: David Waitt 202 Calvert Drive #217 Cupertino, Ca. 95014 [email protected] (408) 832 7053 FCC Part 15 / IC RSS-210 Certification Application Page 2 of 45 Table of Contents Section Page General Information 3 Detailed Product Information 4 Internal Antenna Version 4 Internal / External Antenna Version 5 Test Results Summary 6 Test Facilities 7 Equipment Lists 8 Instrument Calibration 8 Elliott Test Equipment 8 Mfg Test Equipment 8 Test Methods 9 Test Results 10 802.11 B Maximum RF Power Output at Antenna Terminals 11 ISM 6 dB Bandwidth 12 Power Spectral Density 16 Out Of Band Emissions 20 Radiated Emissions In Restricted Bands 24 Radiated Emissions in Restricted bands (2.4 GHz External Antenna) 29 Radiated Emissions in Restricted bands (2.4 GHz Band Edges) 33 AC Line Conducted Emissions 35 FCC Part 15 / IC RSS-210 Certification Application Page 3 of 45 General Information Unit(s) Under Test: IEEE 802.11 Access Point (AP) Model(s): 1200 1200 INT Product Description: IEEE 802.11 A/B/G Access point FCC ID: RUT1200W IC ID: 1737G-1200W Tested For: Alcatel Internetworking 26801 West Agoura Road Calabasas, CA 91301 Tested At: Elliott Laboratories 684 West Maude Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Tested By: Chris Byleckie, Sr. Test Engineer, Elliott Laboratories Marissa Faustino, Test Engineer, Elliott Laboratories David Waitt, (Independent Consultant) Test Specifications: FCC CFR 47, Part 15.247, 2.4 GHz DSSS Test Date: May 2004 Requested Certifications: FCC Part 15.247 Certification IC RSS-210 FCC Part 15 / IC RSS-210 Certification Application Page 4 of 45 Detailed Product Information The radio is an IEEE 802.11 A/B/G Access point (AP) intended to be professionally installed and configured in corporate and industrial environments. There are two versions of the AP • Internal Antennas only • Internal / External Antennas Detailed descriptions of the two versions is below Internal Antenna Version The AP utilizes integral antennas on the 802.11 B/G band. The access point effectively includes only a single 2.4GHz patch antenna, however, there are actually two 2.4 GHz antennas internal to the access point chassis. The module switches rapidly between the two antennas and when a signal is detected, the access point uses the antenna offering the best transmission characteristics. At any one time, there is only one antenna connected to the internal PCI module. The effective gain of the 2.4 GHz internal antenna path is 7.8dBi. The diagrams below outline the RF path from the output of the RF circuitry to the integral antennas within the access point. The software within the internal antenna version shown below prohibits the switching of the FET antenna switches. Not shown on the diagram below, but present on the actual AP are external antenna connectors mounted in the AP chassis. These external antenna connectors are present on the “internal antenna only version” to allow both versions to use the same chassis. These connectors are not present to facilitate a modification to the access point. 2.4 GHz RF Block Diagram (Internal Antenna Version) 802.11 RF Section FET Switch, -1dB Trace Trace Primary Output Aux Output Internal patch antennas, 7.8 dBi Each FET Switch, -1dB FCC Part 15 / IC RSS-210 Certification Application Page 5 of 45 Internal / External Antenna Version Additionally, there is a version of the access point which allows connection of external antennas. When external antennas are connected to the access point, the configuration software switches the internal antenna switches into the EXT position. The antenna diversity functionality described earlier works in a similar manor to the internal antennas. The external antennas used with the access point must be “patch” type antennas and have a net effective gain (antenna gain - cable loss) equal to 7.8 dBi or less. At any one time, ONLY the internal or external antennas may be selected. It is NOT possible to configure the access point to rapidly toggle between external and internal antennas. The only physical difference between the internal only version and the internal / external version of the access point is the addition of a small coax cable from the PCB to an external 15.203 compliant antenna connector in the chassis. 2.4 GHz RF Block Diagram (Internal / External Antenna Version) 802.11 RF Section FET Switch Approx -1dB Trace Internal Patch Antennas, 7.8 dBi Each Trace 2.4 GHz antenna gain: 7.8 dBi Output #1 Output #2 FET Switch Approx -1dB Coax Coax External R-TNC Connectors FCC Part 15 / IC RSS-210 Certification Application Page 6 of 45 Test Results Summary This report presents the results of the tests that verify compliance with FCC Part 15.247 and A brief results summary of all the in this report is below. Part 15 RSS-210 Paragraph Paragraph Test Results 15.247(b) 6.2.2(o)(a) 3 Maximum Power Output (802.11 B) 18.97 dBm Max 15.247(b) 6.2.2(o)(a) 3 Maximum Power Output (802.11 G) 17.77 dBm Max 15.247(a)(2) 6.2.2(o)(e1) 6dB Bandwidth (802.11 B) 13.63 MHz Min 15.247(a)(2) 6.2.2(o)(e1) 6dB Bandwidth (802.11 G) 16.5 MHz Min 15.247(d) 6.2.2(o)(d1) Power Spectral Density (802.11 B) -4.61dBm/3kHz Max 15.247(d) 6.2.2(o)(d1) Power Spectral Density (802.11 G) --2.86 dBm/3kHz Max 15.247(c) 6.2.2(o)(a) 4 Out of Band Spurious Emissions None Detected 15.205 6.3( c ) Radiated Emissions in Restricted bands .6 dB in spec min @7384.73 MHz (802.11 G) FCC Part 15 / IC RSS-210 Certification Application Page 7 of 45 Test Facilities The radiated emissions tests were performed at: Elliott Labs 684 West Maude Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 The tests performed at Elliott include: • All radiated emissions tests required in FCC Part 15.205 for 2.4 GHz. • Out of band emissions (Conducted) (for 2.4 GHz) General: Final 802.11 B radiated test measurements were taken at Elliott Lab…
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Supplemental “Dual Xmit” Test Report on the Dual Band 802.11 Access Point FCC ID: RUT1200W IC: 1737G-1200W FCC Part 15, Subpart E, UNII (Part 15.401) Certification Application Industrie Canada RSS-210 Certification Application Prepared by: David Waitt 202 Calvert Drive #217 Cupertino, Ca. 95014 [email protected] (408) 832 7053 Part 15 / RSS-210 Certification application Page 2 of 7 Table of Contents Section Page General Information ....................................................................................................................3 Test Methods..............................................................................................................................3 Test Facilities..............................................................................................................................3 Equipment Lists ..........................................................................................................................4 Instrument Calibration .............................................................................................................4 Elliott Test Equipment..............................................................................................................4 Dual Xmit, Radiated Emissions in Restricted bands ...................................................................5 Specifications: .........................................................................................................................5 Procedure: ...............................................................................................................................5 Dual Xmit Radiated Emissions Test Setup ..............................................................................6 Dual Xmit Radiated Emissions Test Results............................................................................7 Part 15 / RSS-210 Certification application Page 3 of 7 General Information Per a request of the FCC, the access point radio was tested for radiated emissions in restricted bands while transmitting on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz at simultaneously. The test was conducted at Elliott Labs in Sunnyvale California, Chamber #5 on 17 May 2004 Test Methods The access point was tested for out of band radiated emissions with the unit transmitting on 802.11 B, 2437 MHz and 802.11 A on 5290 MHz. These frequencies and power levels were chosen because these frequencies produced the worst case radiated emissions during the radiated emissions in restricted bands test performed previously. The unit was set to transmit at the same power level as was used in the initial radiated emissions tests and was transmitting at the maximum data rate. Test Facilities The certification tests were performed at: Elliott Labs 684 West Maude Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 General: Final radiated test measurements were taken in May 2004 at the Elliott Laboratories Chamber #5 in Fremont CA.. The test site contains separate areas for radiated and conducted emissions testing. Pursuant to section 2.948 of the Rules, construction, calibration, and equipment data has been filed with the Commission. The FCC recommends that ambient noise at the test site be at least 6 dB below the allowable limits. Ambient levels are below this requirement with the exception of predictable local TV, radio, and mobile communications traffic. The test site contains separate areas for radiated and conducted emissions testing. Considerable engineering effort has been expended to ensure that the facilities conform to all pertinent FCC requirements. Antenna, Antenna Mast and Turntable The Horn antennas that are use to measure radiated emissions above 1000MHz are amounted on a non-conductive antenna mast equipped with a motor drive to vary the antenna height. ANSI C63.4 specifies that the test height above the ground plane shall be 80cm unless the equipment is intended to be floor mounted. During the radiated emissions tests the equipment is positioned on a motorized turntable in conformance with the ANSI requirement. Part 15 / RSS-210 Certification application Page 4 of 7 Equipment Lists Instrument Calibration All test equipment is regularly checked to ensure that performance is maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. All antennas are calibrated at regular intervals with respect to tuned half-wave dipoles. An exhibit of this report contains the list of test equipment used and calibration information. Elliott Test Equipment The following test equipment was used to perform the testing Manufacturer Description Model # Asset # Cal Due Hewlett Packard Microwave Preamplifier, 1-26.5GHz 8449B 263 09-Jan-05 EMCO Horn Antenna, D. Ridge 1-18GHz 3115 868 20-Apr-06 Hewlett Packard Microwave EMI test system (SA40, 9kHz - 40GHz) Fremont 84125C 1410 26-Mar-05 Hewlett Packard EMC Spectrum Analyzer 9KHz-26.5GHz, non programmable 8563E 284 15-Mar-05 Rohde & Schwarz Power Meter, Single Channel NRVS 1290 22-Apr-05 Rohde & Schwarz Peak Power Sensor 100uW - 2 Watts NRV-Z32 1536 22-Apr-05 Part 15 / RSS-210 Certification application Page 5 of 7 Dual Xmit, Radiated Emissions in Restricted bands Specifications: FCC Part 15 Paragraph 15.247(c) IC Specification: RSS-210 Procedure: This test was conducted in a 5 meter anechoic chamber at Elliott Laboratories Fremont, California facility. The unit was placed on a rotating wooden table 80cm above the ground plane. A Horn antenna was secured to a mast 3 meters away. The emissions up to 40 GHz were examined. Those emission falling within a restricted band were evaluated against the “restricted band emission limit” ( 54 dBμV / 74 dBμV). The UUT was rotated 360 degrees and the height of the antenna adjusted from 1 to 4 meters above the ground plane to determine the maximum level of the emission. The level of the emission was measured in two modes, “Peak” and “Average” using the following measurement bandwidths Restricted Band Peak Measurements: RBW & VBW: 1 MHz Restricted Band Avera…
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Test Setup Photos IEEE 802.11 A/B/G Access Point. Models: 1200 & 1200 INT FCC Part 15 Certification Application Prepared by: David Waitt 202 Calvert Drive #217 Cupertino, Ca. 95014 [email protected] (408) 832 7053 Radiated Emissions , Out of Band, Restircted Bands, Dual Xmit Radiated Emissions , Out of Band, Restircted Bands, Dual Xmit ( to 40 GHz) 26-40GHz Horn antenna Radiated Emissions , Out of Band, Restircted Bands, Dual Xmit AC Line Conducted Emissions AC Line Conducted Emissions
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