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1 3800 Richardson Road South • Hope Hull, AL 36043 Tel: 334-284-8665•Fax: 334-613-6302 http://www.miltope.com nMAP2 Wireless Access Point Quick Start Guide M365-780, 5 January 2015 The nMAP2 Wireless Access Point is a wireless communication device designed for use in the airborne environment. The nMAP2 wireless access point is not used in ground-based locations such as a home or office. The nMAP2 Wireless Access Point must be installed by personnel qualified and authorized to install equipment aboard aircraft. This quick start guide introduces the 802.11n/ac Multifunction Access Point, 2 nd Generation (nMAP2) part number 903920-1 and provides basic setup information for use as a stand-alone access point using nMAP2 Wireless Access Point Operating Software part number 999239. After following the directions provided in this quick start guide, see nMAP2 Wireless Access Point Operating Software Operator’s Manual M365-768, available from VT Miltope, for detailed instructions to configure the operating software for your application. INPUT POWER/DISCRETE CONNECTOR J1 (RED) LAN PORT 2 CONNECTOR J2 (BLUE) 1408041A MOUNTING HOLES (6 PLACES) SPECIFICATIONS INPUT POWER97 -134 VAC, 360 - 800 Hz OR 18 - 32 VDC, 28 W MAXIMUM -15°C to +70°C OPERATING HUMIDITY5% TO 95% RELATIVE HUMIDITY, NON-CONDENSING OPERATING ALTITUDEATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE EQUIVALENT TO -15,000 TO +15,000 FEET LAN PORTS 1 AND 3 CONNECTOR J3 (GREEN) 8-32 THREADED GROUND POINT 0.28 INCH MAXIMUM SCREW DEPTH LAN1 ACTIVE INDICATOR LAN2 ACTIVE INDICATOR LAN3 ACTIVE INDICATOR POWER INDICATOR RF ENABLE INDICATOR WLAN1 ACTIVE INDICATOR WLAN2 ACTIVE INDICATOR HARDWARE OVERVIEW 2 The nMAP2 access point has two radios and an integral antenna array. The default and available operation for each radio are: RadioDefault ModeOther Choices* 1Operating mode: Access Point Wireless mode: 802.11ac Operating Modes: Client Ad-Hoc 802.11s Pseudo Ad-Hoc (ahdemo) Monitor Access Point (WDS) Client (WDS) Wireless modes: 802.11b (not compatible with antenna) 802.11g (not compatible with antenna) 802.11a 802.11g+n (not compatible with antenna) 802.11a+n 2Operating mode: Access Point Wireless mode: 802.11g+n Operating Modes: Client Ad-Hoc 802.11s Pseudo Ad-Hoc (ahdemo) Monitor Access Point (WDS) Client (WDS) Wireless Modes: 802.11b 802.11g 802.11g+n 802.11a+n (not compatible with antenna) 802.11ac (not compatible with antenna) * Choices may be limited by Country selected during setup. Reset lines are available in connector J1. Momentary connection of pins 13 and 14 reboots the nMAP2 access point (WLAN1 and WLAN2 indicators flash in unison, one flash per second for approximately one minute). Holding connection until WLAN1 and WLAN2 indicators flash alternately at one flash per second resets the nMAP2 to the factory default settings. Reset lines are not connected in aircraft installation. Two discrete inputs accessed via connector J1 enable remote on/off (power supply enable) and RF on/RF off (RF enable) control. Inputs must be connected to signal ground to power up and enable RF. The nMAP2 access point has three auto sensing 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet ports accessed via connectors J2 and J3. Connector J1 provides connection for input power, discrete signals, and IP address selection. (See nMAP2 Operator’s Manual M365-769 for IP address selection wiring.) Pin*SignalPin*Signal 1IP Strap 011No connection 2IP Strap 112No connection 3IP Strap 213Reset (not used on aircraft) 4IP Strap 314Signal Ground 5Power Supply Enable1528 VDC Positive (Primary) 6IP Strap 0 Ground16115 VAC Line (Hot) 7IP Strap 1 Ground17No connection 8IP Strap 2 Ground18115 VAC Neutral 9IP Strap 3 Ground19Chassis Ground 10RF Enable2028 VDC Return * Use Deutsch shell DMC-MD 20A, insert & contacts DMC M 20-22SN, backshell 787-8055-13M or equivalent for mating connector. Connector J2 provides connection for Ethernet port 2 and power out. Pin*SignalPin*Signal 1Port 2 Bidirectional Pair A+11No connection 2Port 2 Bidirectional Pair B+12No connection 3Port 2 A/B Inner Shield13No connection 4Port 2 Bidirectional Pair C+14No connection 5Port 2 Bidirectional Pair D+15No connection 6Port 2 Bidirectional Pair B-16No connection 7Port 2 Bidirectional Pair A-17No connection 8Port 2 C/D Inner Shield18No connection 9Port 2 Bidirectional Pair D-19No connection 10Port 2 Bidirectional Pair C-20No connection * Use Deutsch shell DMC-MD 20B, insert & contacts DMC-M 20-22PN, backshell 787-8055-13M or equivalent for mating connector. RADIOS AND ANTENNAS DISCRETE INPUTS INTERFACE CONNECTORS RESET OPERATION ETHERNET PORTS 3 Connector J3 provides connection for Ethernet ports 1 and 3. Pin*SignalPin*SignalPin*SignalPin*Signal 1Port 1 Bidirectional Pair B+6Port 1 Bidirectional Pair A-11Port 3 Bidirectional Pair B+16Port 3 Bidirectional Pair A- 2Port 1 Bidirectional Pair A+7Port 1 Bidirectional Pair B-12Port 3 Bidirectional Pair A+17Port 3 Bidirectional Pair B- 3Port 1 A/B Inner Shield8Port 1 C/D Inner Shield13Port 3 A/B Inner Shield18Port 3 C/D Inner Shield 4Port 1 Bidirectional Pair D+9Port 1 Bidirectional Pair C-14Port 3 Bidirectional Pair D+19Port 3 Bidirectional Pair C- 5Port 1 Bidirectional Pair C+10Port 1 Bidirectional Pair D-15Port 3 Bidirectional Pair C+20Port 3 Bidirectional Pair D- * Use Deutsch shell DMC-MD 20C, insert & contacts DMC-M 20-22SN, backshell 787-8055-13M or equivalent for mating connector. IndicatorFunction POWER IndicatorLit solid green to indicate powered up and enabled for operation. Flashes to indicate powered up, but operation is disabled (standby mode). The internal unmanaged Ethernet switch continues to function in standby mode. RF ENABLE IndicatorLit solid green to indicate RF output is enabled. WLAN IndicatorsFlash green to indicate RF data transfers are occurring on the applicable radio card. LAN IndicatorsFlash green to indicate applicable LAN data transfers are occurring. Lit solid green to indicate that a link is established on applicable wired LAN ports, but no data transfers are occurring. Conne…
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Miltop nMAP2 External Photos External Top External Bottom External Side One External Side Two External Side Three External Side Four
Page 1 of 1 Miltope nMAP2 – Compliance Label PN: 904026, Rev 1
MLTP26 nMAP2 Internal Photos Control Board Bottom Control Board Top Filter Board Bottom Filter Board Top Internal IO and Filter Board Removed IO Board Bottom IO Board Top WiFi Radio Module and Label Ext RF Ant Cable
Company: VT Miltope Corporation Test of: 802.11 a/n/ac Wireless Access Point To: FCC CFR 47 Part 15.247 and 15.407 Report No.: MLTP26-MPE Rev A MPE TEST REPORT MPE TEST REPORT FROM Test of: VT Miltope Corporation nMAP2 to To: FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart C 15.247 (DTS) Test Report Serial No.: MLTP26-MPE Rev A This report supersedes: NONE Applicant: VT Miltope Corporation 3800 Richardson Road South Hope Hull, AL 36043 USA Product Function: In-Flight Entertainment Wireless Access Point Issue Date: 31 st March 2015 This Test Report is Issued Under the Authority of: MiCOM Labs, Inc. 575 Boulder Court Pleasanton California 94566 USA Phone: +1 (925) 462-0304 Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306 www.micomlabs.com MiCOM Labs is an ISO 17025 Accredited Testing Laboratory Title: Miltope Corporation nMAP2 To: FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart C 15.247 (DTS) Serial #: MLTP26-MPE Rev A Issue Date: 31 st March 2015 Page: 3 of 4 This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs personnel. All changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. MiCOM Labs, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566 USA, Phone: +1 (925) 462 0304, Fax: +1 (925) 462 0306, www.micomlabs.com 1. MAXIMUM PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE Calculations for Maximum Permissible Exposure Levels Power Density = Pd (mW/cm 2 ) = EIRP/(4*π*d 2 ) EIRP = P * G P = Peak output power (mW) G = Antenna numeric gain (numeric) d = Separation distance (cm) Numeric Gain = 10 ^ (G (dBi)/10) Because the EUT belongs to the General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure the limit of power density is 1.0 mW/cm 2 The calculations in the table below use the highest conducted power values together with the lowest antenna gain specified for the EUT. These calculations represent worst case in terms of the exposure levels. Freq. Band (MHz) Ant Gain (dBi) Numeric Gain (numeric) Peak Output Power (dBm) Peak Output Power (mW) Calculated Safe Distance @ 1mW/cm 2 Calculated Power Density @ 20cm Minimum Separation Distance (cm) 2400.0 - 2483.5 4.50 2.82 22.63 183.08 6.41 0.10 20.00 5725.0 - 5850.0 6.20 4.17 13.06 20.23 2.59 0.02 20.00 5150.0 – 5250.0 6.20 4.17 13.72 23.55 3.41 0.03 20.00 Note: for mobile or fixed location transmitters the minimum separation distance is 20cm, even if calculations indicate the MPE distance to be less. Specification Maximum Permissible Exposure Limits FCC §1.1310 Limit = 1mW / cm 2 from 1.310 Table 1 RSS-Gen §3.2 In addition to RSS-Gen, the requirements in Radio Standards Specification RSS-102 shall be met. 575 Boulder Court Pleasanton, California 94566, USA Tel: +1 (925) 462 0304 Fax: +1 (925) 462 0306 www.micomlabs.com
Company: VT Miltope Corporation Test of: nMap2 (802.11 a/n/ac Wireless Access Point) To: FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart E 15.407 Report No.: MLTP26-U8 Rev A TEST REPORT FROM Test of: VT Miltope Corporation nMAP2 to To: FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart C 15.407 Test Report Serial No.: MLTP26-U8 Rev A This report supersedes: NONE This Test Report is Issued Under the Authority of: MiCOM Labs, Inc. 575 Boulder Court Pleasanton California 94566 USA Phone: +1 (925) 462-0304 Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306 www.micomlabs.com MiCOM Labs is an ISO 17025 Accredited Testing Laboratory Applicant: VT Miltope Corporation 3800 Richardson Road South Hope Hull, AL 36043 USA Product Function: In-Flight Entertainment Wireless Access Point Issue Date: 31 st March 2015 Title: VT Miltope Corporation nMAP2 To: FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart C 15.407 Serial #: MLTP26-U8 Rev A Issue Date: 31 st March 2015 Page: 3 of 211 This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs personnel. All changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. MiCOM Labs, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566 USA, Phone: +1 (925) 462 0304, Fax: +1 (925) 462 0306, www.micomlabs.com Contents 1. ACCREDITATION, LISTINGS & RECOGNITION ................................................................ 4 1.1. TESTING ACCREDITATION ........................................................................................ 4 1.2. RECOGNITION ............................................................................................................ 5 1.3. PRODUCT CERTIFICATION ....................................................................................... 6 2. DOCUMENT HISTORY........................................................................................................ 7 3. TEST RESULT CERTIFICATE ............................................................................................ 8 4. REFERENCES AND MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ..................................................... 9 4.1. Normative References .................................................................................................. 9 4.2. Test And Uncertainty Procedure ................................................................................. 10 5. PRODUCT DETAILS AND TEST CONFIGURATIONS ..................................................... 11 5.1. Technical Details ........................................................................................................ 11 5.2. Scope Of Test Program .............................................................................................. 13 5.3. Equipment Model(s) and Serial Number(s) ................................................................. 16 5.4. Antenna Details .......................................................................................................... 16 5.5. Cabling and I/O Ports ................................................................................................. 16 5.6. Test Configurations .................................................................................................... 17 5.7. Equipment Modifications ............................................................................................ 17 5.8. Deviations from the Test Standard ............................................................................. 17 6. TEST SUMMARY .............................................................................................................. 18 7. TEST EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION(S) ........................................................................ 19 7.1. Conducted Test Set-up............................................................................................... 19 7.2. Radiated Spurious Emission Test Set-up > 1 GHz ..................................................... 21 8. Measurement and Presentation of Test Data ................................................................. 23 9. TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................................ 24 9.1. Peak Transmit Power ................................................................................................. 24 9.2. Transmit Power Control (TPC) ................................................................................... 33 9.3. 26 dB & 99% Bandwidth ............................................................................................. 34 9.4. Power Spectral Density .............................................................................................. 43 9.5. Radiated Emissions .................................................................................................... 52 Radiated Spurious Emissions ........................................................................................ 52 Band-Edge Radiated Emissions ..................................................................................... 60 Digital Emissions (30M-1 GHz) ...................................................................................... 73 9.6. ac Wireline Emissions ................................................................................................ 76 APPENDIX A – GRAPHICAL DATA ..................................................................................... 78 A.1. CONDUCTED TEST PLOTS ................................................................................... 78 A.1.1. 26 dB & 99% Bandwidth .................................................................................... 79 A.1.2. Power Spectral Density ................................................................................... 136 Title: VT Miltope Corporation nMAP2 To: FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart C 15.407 Serial #: MLTP26-U8 Rev A Issue Date: 31 st March 2015 Page: 4 of 211 This test report may be reproduced in full only. The document may only be updated by MiCOM Labs personnel. All changes will be noted in the Document History section of the report. MiC…
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Aircraft In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) System
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Access Point With Two 802.11abg WLAN Cards
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
WIRELESS LAN
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System