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PL-0041A__1_0_Installation_Guide_SecureMesh_Extender_rev1PL-0041A SecureMesh™ Extender INSTALLATION GUIDE Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 SECUREMESH EXTENDER COMPONENTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 INSTALLATION LOCATION.............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 PRE-PROVISIONING ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 INSTALLING THE EXTENDER .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 UTILITY POLE INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Mounting the Device ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Grounding and Protecting the Device ............................................................................................................................................. 10 Connecting the Device to a Source of Power ................................................................................................................................... 11 Completing the installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 12 STREETLIGHT POLE MOUNTING AND GROUNDING ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Mounting the Device ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Connecting the Device to a Source of Power ................................................................................................................................... 15 Completing the Installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 16 COMMISSIONING THE EXTENDER ................................................................................................................................................... 17 CONFIGURING THE SECUREMESH EXTENDER .................................................................................................................................................. 17 MONITORING THE POWER-ON SEQUENCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 APPENDIX ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 GROUNDING GUIDELINES ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18 APPENDIX B .................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 REGULATORY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 20 SecureMesh TM Extender Installation Guide Trilliant Incorporated page 2 of 21 SAFETY INFORMATION Hazard Warning! High Voltage. This situation or condition can cause injury due to electric shock. Warnung! Lesen und befolgen Sie die Warnhinweise und Anweisungen, die auf dem Produkt angebracht oder in der Dokumentation enthalten sind. Warning! Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the documentation. Warnung! Lesen und befolgen Sie die Warnhinweise und Anweisungen, die auf dem Produkt angebracht oder in der Dokumentation enthalten sind. Warning! Only use attachments and accessories specified and/or sold by the manufacturer. Warnung! Verwenden Sie nur Zusatzgeräte und Zubehör angegeben und / oder verkauft wurde durch den Hersteller. Warning! Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the device has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the device, the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Warnu…
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[Unex] - Ver 1.5 20110527 P. 1 DNMA-83 is a 802.11n a/b/g wifi 3x3 mini-PCI module designed specifically to enable high-performance 3x3 MIMO access point (AP) and router solutions for dual-band (2.4/5GHz) applications that demand robust link quality and maximum throughput and range. Setting new standards in throughput, range, reliability, and power consumption, DNMA-83 delivers the ultimate wireless triple play experience for video, voice, and data transmission in the home, for the business, and on the road. Atheros AR9160+AR9106 solution and 3 antennas design supports 2 simultaneous traffic MIMO streams using up to 3 integrated Tx and Rx for high throughput and range performance. ▪ Dual band 802.11 a/b/g/n support 3Tx/3Rx to enable data rate up to 300Mbps link rate for 40MHz channel, six times the throughput of 802.11a and 802.11g. ▪ Same EVM on both light and heavy loading maintain lower packet error to increase channel efficiency. ▪ Heat sink design provides reliable high power RF performance. ▪ Mini-PCI Type IIIA form factor with screw hole is ideal for solid mounting onto motherboard. ▪ Supported by ath9k providing Linux kernel AP/Station/IBSS/Monitor/Mesh/WDS-mode drivers for industrial, academic, or personal projects at highest flexibility and lowest cost. ▪ Atheros Linux SDK for AP and client-mode sub-license available by project. ▪ 802.11n compliance effectively interoperates with other chipsets. ▪ Supports IEEE 802.11a/802.11b/802.11g backward compatibility allowing inter-operability among multiple wifi networks. ▪ Supports 64/128/152-bit WEP encryption, 802.1x authentication, WPA, and AES-CCM & TKIP encryption enabling advanced LAN security. ▪ Three Hirose U.FL antenna connectors support MIMO functionality. ▪ Capable to be operated within FCC DFS2 or ETSI/EC DFS mid-5GHz band subjected to the regulatory approval done with the resided devices. ▪ RoHS compliance meets environment-friendly requirement. Key Features: 802.11n a/b/g wifi 3x3 mini-PCI module, MB82/AR9160+AR9106 Model: DNMA-83 What’s the benefits to use 3x3 2-stream instead of other standard 2x2 2-stream? DNMA-83 3x3 2-stream outperforms other standard 2x2, 2-stream by better than 40% in the 20-100 ft range at 20MHz mode and 50% better in the critical 50-80 ft range at 40MHz mode. Simulations of downlink throughput: 2x2 and 3x3 both with 2 streams PH Y Rate vs . Distance, Typical Home/Small Office 0. 0 20. 0 40. 0 60. 0 80. 0 100.0 120.0 140.0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Fee t 2x2 20 MHz Downlink 3x3 20MHz Downlink Simulation results for 40MHz mode: 2x2 and 3x3 downlink direction, both with 2 streams PH Y Ra te vs . Di stance, Ty pica l Ho me/Small Of fi ce 0 50 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Fe et 2x 2 40 MH z Do wnli nk 3x 3 40 MH z Do wnli nk PHY Date Rate(Mb/s) PHY Date Rate(Mb/s) [Unex] - Ver 1.5 20110527 P. 2 Mechanical Outline Unit: mm Hardware Block Diagram [Unex] - Ver 1.5 20110527 P. 3 Packing Packing box: 100 pcs/box Carton: 5 packing box/carton = 500 pcs/carton [Unex] - Ver 1.5 20110527 P. 4 Pin Assignment: Pin Number Pin NamePin I/O Type Description 1 TIPNCNo use 2 RINGNCNo use 3 8PMJ-3NCNo use 4 8PMJ-1NCNo use 5 8PMJ-6NCNo use 6 8PMJ-2NCNo use 7 8PMJ-7NCNo use 8 8PMJ-4NCNo use 9 8PMJ-8NCNo use 10 8PMJ-5NCNo use 11 LED1_GRNPGeneral purpose GPIO pinConnect to AR9160 GPIO0 12 LED2_YELPGeneral purpose GPIO pinConnect to AR9160 GPIO1 13 LED1_GRNNNCNo use 14 LED2_YELNNCNo use 15 CHSGNDGROUNDDigital Ground 16 RESERVEDNCReserved 17 INTB#NCNo use 18 5VNC5V, no use 19 3.3VPower3.3V±5% 20 INTA#CMOS, OutputPCI bus Interrupt A 21 RESERVEDNCReserved 22 RESERVEDNCReserved 23 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground 24 3.3VAUXNCNo use 25 CLKInput, Weak pull downProviding timing for all transactions on the PCI bus 26 RST#Input, Weak pull upPCI reset 27 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground 28 3.3VPower3.3V±5% 29 REQ#OutputPCI bus request 30 GNT#Input, Weak pull highPCI bus grant 31 3.3VPower3.3V±5% 32 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground 33 AD[31]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 31 34 PME#OutputPCI bus power management 35 AD[29]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 29 36 RESERVEDGeneral purpose GPIO pinConnect to AR9160 GPIO7 37 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground 38 AD[30]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 30 39 AD[27]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 27 40 3.3VPower3.3V±5% 41 AD[25]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 25 42 AD[28]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 28 43 RESERVEDNCReserved 44 AD[26]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 26 45 C/BE[3]#BiDir,, Weak pull upPCI bus commands and byte 3 enables 46 AD[24]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 24 47 AD[23]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 23 48 IDSELBiDir,, Weak pull downInitialization device select 49 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground 50 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground 51 AD[21]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 21 52 AD[22]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 22 53 AD[19]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 19 54 AD[20]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 20 55 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground [Unex] - Ver 1.5 20110527 P. 5 Pin Assignment: 56 PARBiDir, Weak pull upPCI bus parity 57 AD[17]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 17 58 AD[18]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 18 59 C/BE[2]#BiDir,, Weak pull upPCI bus commands and byte 2 enables 60 AD[16]BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI address/data bus bit 16 61 IRDY#BiDir,, Weak pull upPCI initiator ready 62 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground 63 3.3VPower3.3V±5% 64 FRAME#BiDir,, Weak pull downPCI frame. 65 CLKRUN#Input, Weak pull upControl signal for PCI clock 66 TRDY#BiDir,, Weak pull upPCI target ready 67 SERR#BiDir,, Weak pull upPCI system error 68 STOP#BiDir,, Weak pull upPCI cycle stop signal 69 GROUNDGROUNDDigital ground 70 3.3VPower3.3V±5% 71 PERR#BiDir, Weak pull upPCI parity error 72 DEVSEL#BiDir, Weak pull upPCI device select 73 C/BE[1]#BiDir, Weak pull downPCI bus commands and …
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PL-0040A__1_0_Installation_Guide_SecureMesh_Gateway_rev1PL-0040A SecureMesh™ Gateway INSTALLATION GUIDE Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 SECUREMESH GATEWAY COMPONENTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 3 ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 INSTALLATION LOCATION.............................................................................................................................................................................. 7 PRE-PROVISIONING ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 INSTALLING THE GATEWAY ............................................................................................................................................................... 8 UTILITY POLE OR TOWER INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Mounting the Device ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Grounding and Protecting the Device ............................................................................................................................................. 10 Connecting the Device to a Source of Power ................................................................................................................................... 11 Completing the installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 12 STREETLIGHT POLE MOUNTING AND GROUNDING ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Mounting the Device ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Connecting the Device to a Source of Power ................................................................................................................................... 15 Completing the Installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 16 COMMISSIONING THE GATEWAY ................................................................................................................................................... 17 CONFIGURING THE SECUREMESH GATEWAY .................................................................................................................................................. 17 MONITORING THE POWER-ON SEQUENCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 APPENDIX A .................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 GROUNDING GUIDELINES ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18 APPENDIX B .................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 REGULATORY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 20 SecureMesh TM Gateway Installation Guide Trilliant Incorporated page 2 of 21 SAFETY INFORMATION Hazard Warning! High Voltage. This situation or condition can cause injury due to electric shock. Warnung! Lesen und befolgen Sie die Warnhinweise und Anweisungen, die auf dem Produkt angebracht oder in der Dokumentation enthalten sind. Warning! Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the documentation. Warnung! Lesen und befolgen Sie die Warnhinweise und Anweisungen, die auf dem Produkt angebracht oder in der Dokumentation enthalten sind. Warning! Only use attachments and accessories specified and/or sold by the manufacturer. Warnung! Verwenden Sie nur Zusatzgeräte und Zubehör angegeben und / oder verkauft wurde durch den Hersteller. Warning! Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the device has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the device, the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Warnung! Das Gerä…
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PL-0039A__1_1_Installation_Guide_SecureMesh_Extender_Bridge_rev1 PL-0039A SecureMesh™ Extender Bridge INSTALLATION GUIDE SecureMesh TM Extender Bridge Installation Guide Trilliant Incorporated page 2 of 26 Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 SECUREMESH EXTENDER BRIDGE COMPONENTS ............................................................................................................................................... 5 ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 REQUIRED PRE-PROVISIONING EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 REQUIRED OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 INSTALLATION LOCATION.............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 PRE-PROVISIONING ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Extender Parameters ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Collector Parameters ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10 INSTALLING THE EXTENDER BRIDGE ............................................................................................................................................... 11 UTILITY POLE INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Mounting the Device ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Grounding and Protecting the Device ............................................................................................................................................. 13 Attaching the NAN Antenna ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 Connecting the Device to a Source of Power ................................................................................................................................... 15 Completing the installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 16 STREETLIGHT POLE MOUNTING AND GROUNDING ........................................................................................................................................... 17 Mounting the Device ....................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Attaching the NAN Antenna ............................................................................................................................................................ 19 Connecting the Device to a Source of Power ................................................................................................................................... 20 Completing the Installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 21 COMMISSIONING THE EXTENDER BRIDGE ...................................................................................................................................... 22 CONFIGURING THE SECUREMESH EXTENDER BRIDGE ....................................................................................................................................... 22 MONITORING THE POWER-ON SEQUENCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 22 APPENDIX ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 GROUNDING GUIDELINES ........................................................................................................................................................................... 23 APPENDIX B .................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 REGULATORY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25 SecureMesh TM Extender Bridge Installation Guide Trilliant 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MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Tel: +1 (925) 462-0304, Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306, Web: www.micomlabs.com the wireless lab 7 June 2012 Trilliant Networks, Inc. GATE-1100-A SP-6930-A External photos EUT Page 2 of 3 the wireless lab EUT Base 1 Page 3 of 3 the wireless lab EUT Base2
MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 Tel: +1 (925) 462-0304, Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306, Web: www.micomlabs.com the wireless lab 7 June 2012 Trilliant Networks, Inc. GATE-1100-A SP-6930-A Internal photos Antenna SW Front Page 2 of 8 the wireless lab Antenna Switch Back Page 3 of 8 the wireless lab Gatewary Carrier Back Page 4 of 8 the wireless lab Gateway Carrier Front Page 5 of 8 the wireless lab Gateway Controller front Page 6 of 8 the wireless lab Gateway Controller Back Page 7 of 8 the wireless lab Radio back Radio Front Page 8 of 8 the wireless lab
COVER PAGE Test of SP-6930-A This covers the following Product Series: SP-6930, SP-2530, SP-2630 To: FCC 47 CFR Part 15.247 & IC RSS-210 Test Report Serial No.: TRIL04-U2 Rev A GG 06/07/12 Ready to pdf. TITLE PAGE TEST REPORT FROM Test of SP-6930-A This covers the following Product Series: SP-6930, SP-2530, SP-2630 To FCC 47 CFR Part 15.247 & IC RSS-210 Test Report Serial No.: TRIL04-U2 Rev A Note: this report contains data with regard to the 5725 to 5850 MHz operational mode of the SkyPilot by Trilliant Wireless WAN Mesh Node. 5,150 to 5,250 are reported in MiCOM Labs test report TRIL04-U4 and 5,250 to 5,350 and 5,470 to 5,725 MHz are reported in MiCOM Labs test report TRIL04-U6 This report supersedes: None Applicant:Trilliant Networks, Inc 1100 Island Drive Redwood City CA 94065 Product Function:SkyPilot by Trilliant Wireless WAN 5 GHz Mesh Backhaul Copy No: pdf Issue Date: 6th June 2012 This Test Report is Issued Under the Authority o f; MiCOM Labs, Inc. 440 Boulder Cour t, Suite 200 MiCOM Labs is an ISO 17025 Accredited Testing Laboratory Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA Phone: +1 (925) 462-0304 Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306 www.micomlabs.com TEST CERTIFICATE #2381.01 This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs personnel. Any changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. Title: SP-6930-A To: Serial #: Issue Date: Page: FCC 47 CF R Part 15.247 & IC RSS-210 TRIL04-U2 Rev A 6th June 2012 3 of 69 This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs personnel. Any changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA, Phone: 925.462.0304, Fax: 925.462.0306, www.micomlabs.com This page has been left intentionally blank Title: To: SP-6930-A FCC 47 CFR Part 15.247 & IC RSS-210 Serial #: Issue Date: Page: TRIL04-U2 Rev A 6th June 2012 4 of 69 This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs p ersonnel. Any changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. MiCOM Labs, 440 Boulder Court, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA, Phone: 925.462.0304, Fax: 925.462.0306, www.micomlabs.com TABLE OF CONTENTS ACCREDITATION, LISTINGS & RECOGNITION............................................................ 5 TESTING ACCREDITATION............................................................................................ 5 RECOGNITION................................................................................................................. 6 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION............................................................................................ 7 1. ................................................................................... 9 TEST RESULT CERTIFICATE 2. ........................................ 10 REFERENCES AND MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY 2.1. ............................................................................................. 10 Normative References 2.2. ............................................................................ 11 Test and Uncertainty Procedures 3. .......................................... 12 PRODUCT DETAILS AND TEST CONFIGURATIONS 3.1. ..................................................................................................... 12 Technical Details 3.2. ............................................................................................ 13 Scope of Test Program 3.3. ............................................................. 17 Equipment Model(s) and Serial Number(s) 3.4. ....................................................................................................... 17 Antenna Details 3.5. .............................................................................................. 17 Cabling and I/O Ports 3.6. .................................................................................................. 18 Test Configurations 3.7. .......................................................................................... 19 Equipment Modifications 3.8. .......................................................................... 19 Deviations from the Test Standard 3.9. ............................................................. 19 Subcontracted Testing or Third Party Data 4. ...................................................................................................... 20 TEST SUMMARY 5. ........................................................................................................ 22 TEST RESULTS 5.1. ............................................................................................. 22 Device Characteristics 5.1.1. ........................................................................22 6 dB and 99 % Bandwidth 5.1.2. ..................................................................................28 Peak Output Power 5.1.3. ...................................................................32 Peak Power Spectral Density 5.1.4. ......................................................…
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1100 Island Drive · Redwood City, California
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 5.74 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 993.10 mW |

Wireless Mesh Wide Area Network CPE
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Dual Radio Concurrent AP/CB
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Dual Radio Concurrent AP/CB
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
DUAL BAND 802.11 a/b/g BASED, FIXED WIRELESS NODE
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
SINGLE BAND 802.11 abg FIXED WIRELESS NODE
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX