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SLEW2004Wireless Serial Device Server

Moxa Inc.
Wireless Serial Device Server - FCC ID SLEW2004 - Moxa Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Nov 30, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 30, 2004
Equipment Note
Wireless Serial Device Server
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
Moxa Inc.
Country
Taiwan

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Users Manual

NPort W2004 Series Userís Manual First Edition, November 2004 www.moxa.com/product Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd. Tel: +886-2-8919-1230 Fax: +886-2-8919-1231 Web: www.moxa.com MOXA Technical Support Worldwide: [email protected] The Americas [email protected] NPort W2004 Series Userís Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice Copyright  2004 Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited. Trademarks MOXA is a registered trademark of The Moxa Group. All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers. Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa. Moxa provides this document ìas is,î without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, its particular purpose. Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and/or changes to this manual, or to the products and/or the programs described in this manual, at any time. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, Moxa Technologies assumes no responsibility for its use, or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use. This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors, and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................1-1 Overview.................................................................................................................................. 1-2 Package Checklist .................................................................................................................... 1-2 Product Features ...................................................................................................................... 1-3 Product Specifications ............................................................................................................. 1-3 Serial Port Pin Assignments.....................................................................................................1-4 Chapter 2 Getting Started .............................................................................................2-1 Panel Layout ............................................................................................................................ 2-2 Connecting the Hardware ........................................................................................................2-2 Wiring Requirements.................................................................................................... 2-3 Connecting the Power................................................................................................... 2-3 Connecting to the Network ........................................................................................... 2-3 Connecting to a Serial Device ...................................................................................... 2-4 LED Indicators ............................................................................................................. 2-4 Chapter 3 Initial IP Address Configuration .................................................................3-1 Installation Procedure for First-time Users .............................................................................. 3-2 Factory Default IP Address ......................................................................................................3-2 Telnet Console ......................................................................................................................... 3-3 Serial Console (19200, n, 8, 1).................................................................................................3-6 Chapter 4 Choosing the Proper Operation Mode .......................................................4-1 Overview.................................................................................................................................. 4-2 TCP Server Mode .................................................................................................................... 4-2 TCP Client Mode ..................................................................................................................... 4-3 UDP Mode ............................................................................................................................... 4-3 Real COM Mode...................................................................................................................... 4-4 Chapter 5 Web Console Configuration ........................................................................5-1 Configuring Your Browser.......................................................................................................5-2 Time Settings ........................................................................................................................... 5-4 Network Settings...................................................................................................................... 5-5 General Settings............................................................................................................ 5-5 Ethernet Configuration ................................................................................................. 5-6 WLAN Configuration ................................................................................................... 5-7 Serial Port Settings................................................................................................................. 5-10 Operation Modes ............................…

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Users Manual

NPort W2004 Userís Manual Web Console Configuration 5-22 Use this screen to enable or disable HTTP console, HTTPS console, TELNET console, and SSH console. Accessible IP List NPort W2004 uses an IP address based filtering method to control access to itself. Accessible IP Settings allows you to add or block remote host IP addresses to prevent unauthorized access. Access to NPort W2004 is controlled by IP address. That is, if a hostís IP address is in the accessible IP table, then the host will be allowed to access the NPort W2004. You can set up one of the following cases by setting the parameters accordingly. NPort W2004 Userís Manual Web Console Configuration 5-23 ! Only one host with a specific IP Address can access the NPort W2004 Enter the specific IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.1), and enter 255.255.255.255 for Netmask. ! Hosts on the specific subnet can access the NPort W2004 Enter an IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.0), and enter the Netmask (e.g., 255.255.255.0). Note that this type of setting will allow access to all network hosts on a particular subnet. ! Any host can access the NE-4000T Disable this function by un-checking the ìEnable the accessible IP listî checkbox. Refer to the following table for more configration examples. The following ìAllowable Hostsî table gives five configuration examples. Allowable Hosts IP Address Netmask Any host blank blank 192.168.1.120 192.168.1.120 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.255.254 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.126 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.128 192.168.1.129 to 192.168.1.254 192.168.1.128 255.255.255.128 TCP Alive Check Time TCP alive check time Setting Factory Default Necessity 0 to 99 min 7 min Optional 0 min: TCP connection is not closed due to an idle TCP connection. 1 to 99 min: NPort W2004 automatically closes the TCP connection if there is no TCP activity for the given time. After the connection is closed, NPort W2004 starts listening for another hostís TCP connection. NPort W2004 Userís Manual Web Console Configuration 5-24 Serial Data Logging NPort provides the capability to store data logs for all serial ports. The logs will be stored in the system RM. The data will be deleted when NPort is powered off. Due to the systemís SDRAM limitation, the memory size of local buffers is fixed. Each serial port is allotted 64 KB to store the portís log file. SNMP Agent To enable the SNMP Agent function, select the enable option, and enter a Community Name (e.g., ìpublicî). Community name Setting Factory Default Necessity 1 to 39 characters (e.g., Support, 886-89191230 #300) public Optional A community name is a plain-text password mechanism that is used to authenticate weakly queries to agents of managed network devices. Contact Setting Factory Default Necessity NPort W2004 Userís Manual Web Console Configuration 5-25 1 to 39 characters (e.g., Support, 886-89191230 #300) None Optional The SNMP contact information usually includes an emergency contact name and telephone or pager number. Location Setting Factory Default Necessity 1 to 39 characters (e.g., Floor 1, Office No. 2) None Optional Specify the location string for SNMP agents such as NPort W2004. This string is usually set to the street address where the NPort W2004 is physically located. Auto Warning Settings Event Settings System Event Cold start This refers to starting the system from power off (contrast this with warm start). When performing a cold start, NPort W2004 will automatically issue an Auto warning message by e-mail, or send an SNMP trap after booting up. Warm start This refers to restarting the computer without turning the power off. When performing a warm NPort W2004 Userís Manual Web Console Configuration 5-26 start, NPort W2004 will automatically send an e-mail, or send an SNMP trap after rebooting. Authentication Failure The user inputs a wrong password from the Console or Administrator. When authentication failure occurs, NPort W2004 will immediately send an e-mail or send an SNMP trap. IP address changed The user has changed NPort W2004ís IP address. When the IP address changes, NPort W2004 will send an e-mail with the new IP address before NPort W2004 reboots. If the NPort W2004 is unable to send an e-mail message to the mail server within 15 seconds, NPort W2004 will reboot anyway, and abort the e-mail auto warning. Password changed The user has changed NPort W2004ís password. When the password changes, NPort W2004 will send an e-mail with the password changed notice before NPort W2004 reboots. If the NPort W2004 is unable to send an e-mail message to the mail server within 15 seconds, NPort W2004 will reboot anyway, and abort the e-mail auto warning. Serial Port Event : DCD Changed The DCD (Data Carrier Detect) signal has changed, also indicating that the modem connection status has changed. For example, a DCD change to high also means ìConnectedî between local modem and remote modem. If the DCD signal changes to low, it also means that the connection line is down. When the DCD changes, NPort W2004 will immediately send an e-mail or send an SNMP trap. Serial Port Event : DSR Changed The DSR (Data Set Ready) signal has changed, also indicating that the data communication equipmentís power is off. For example, a DSR change to high also means that the DCE is powered ON. If the DSR signal changes to low, it also means that the DCE is powered off. When the DSR changes, NPort W2004 will immediately send an e-mail or send an SNMP trap. Checkbox Items Local Log Setting Factory Default Necessity Enable, Disable Disable Optional This feature helps the administrator manage how the NPort W2004 logs system events when enabled eventsósuch as Cold start, Warm start, Authentication failure, etc.óoccur. To configure this feature, click on the Event Type Local Log checkbox. Mail Setting Factory Default Necessity Enable, Disable Disable Optional This feature helps the administrator manage how the NPort W2004 …

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External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

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Operational Description

FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L08 Operational Description This device is a Wireless Serial Device Server which operates in the 2.4GHz frequency spectrum with throughput of up to 54Mbps which OFDM technique will be applied. If the signal to noise radio is too poor which could not support 54Mbps, the 11Mbps data rate with CCK technique will be applied. The transmitter of the EUT is powered by AC adapter. The antenna is dipole antenna with reverse SMA connector. The other instruction, please have a look at the user’s manual.

RF Exposure Info

FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No: SA931007L081 RF EXPOSURE REPORT REPORT NO. : SA931007L08 MODEL NO. : NPort W2004 ACCORDING : FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure IEEE C95.1 APPLICANT : Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd. ADDRESS : 4F, No.135, Lane 235, Pao-Chiao Rd., Shing Tien City, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C. ISSUED BY : Advance Data Technology Corporation TEST LOCATION : No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Wen Hwa Tsuen, Kwei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien 333, Taiwan, R.O.C. FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No: SA931007L082 RF Exposure Measurement (Mobile Device) 1. Introduction In this document, we try to prove the safety of radiation harmfulness to the human body for our product. The limit for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) specified in FCC 1.1310 is followed. The Gain of the antenna used in this product is measured in a Fully Anechoic Chamber (FAC) calibrated for antenna measurement in ADT, and also the maximum total power input to the antenna is measured. Through the Friis transmission formula and the maximum gain of the antenna, we can calculate the distance, away from the product, where the limit of MPE is reached. Although the Friis transmission formula is a far field assumption, the calculated result of that is an over-prediction for near field power density. We will take that as the worst case to specify the safety range. 2. RF Exposure Limit According to FCC 1.1310: The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radio-frequency (RF) radiation as specified in 1.1307(b) LIMITS FOR MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Average Time (minutes) (A)Limits For Occupational / Control Exposures 300-1500......F/3006 1500-100,000......56 (B)Limits For General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure 300-1500......F/15006 1500-100,000......1.030 F = Frequency in MHz FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No: SA931007L083 3. Friis Formula Friis transmission formula : Pd = (Pout*G) / (4*pi*r 2 ) where Pd = power density in mW/cm 2 Pout = output power to antenna in mW G = gain of antenna in linear scale Pi = 3.1416 R = distance between observation point and center of the radiator in cm If we know the maximum Gain of the antenna and the total power input to the antenna, through the calculation, we will know the MPE value at distance 20cm. Ref. : David K. Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, Second Edition, Page 640, Eq. (11-133). 4 EUT Operating condition The software provided by Manufacturer enabled the EUT to transmit and receive data at lowest, middle and highest channel individually. 5. Classification The antenna of the product, under normal use condition, is at least 20cm away from the body of the user. Warning statement for keeping 20cm-separation distance and the prohibition of operating next to a person has been printed on the user’s manual. So, this product is classified as the Mobile Device. FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No: SA931007L084 6 Test Results 6.1 Antenna Gain The maximum Gain measured in Fully Anechoic Chamber is 2.14dBi or 1.637 (numeric). 6.2 Output Power Into Antenna & RF Exposure Distance : Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (mW) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) 1241264.4170.0211.0 6243764.1210.0211.0 11246263.5330.0211.0

Test Report

FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L081Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC TEST REPORT REPORT NO. : RF931007L08 MODEL NO. : NPort W2004 RECEIVED : Oct. 05, 2004 TESTED : Nov. 08 ~ Nov. 13, 2004 APPLICANT : Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd. ADDRESS : 4F, No.135, Lane 235, Pao-Chiao Rd., Shing Tien City, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C. ISSUED BY : Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB ADDRESS : No. 47, 14th Ling, Chia Pau Tsuen, Lin Kou Hsiang 244, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEST LOCATION : No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Wen Hwa Tsuen, Kwei Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien 333, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 67 pages in total. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the approval of the applicant. It should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of our laboratory. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by CNLA, A2LA or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. 0528 ILAC MR A No. 2177-01 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L082Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 Table of Contents 1CERTIFICATION ...................................................................................................4 2SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ...........................................................................5 2.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT ......................................................................5 3GENERAL INFORMATION....................................................................................6 3.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT ......................................................................6 3.2DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ........................................................................7 3.3GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS .......................................7 3.4DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS ..................................................................8 3.5CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM UNDER TEST...................................................8 4TEST TYPES AND RESULTS ...............................................................................9 4.1CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ........................................................9 4.1.1LIMITS OF CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT......................................9 4.1.2TEST INSTRUMENTS...........................................................................................9 4.1.3TEST PROCEDURES .........................................................................................10 4.1.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ...............................................................10 4.1.5TEST SETUP....................................................................................................... 11 4.1.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ........................................................................ 11 4.1.7TEST RESULTS ..................................................................................................12 4.2RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ...........................................................18 4.2.1LIMITS OF RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT.........................................18 4.2.2TEST INSTRUMENTS.........................................................................................19 4.2.3TEST PROCEDURES .........................................................................................20 4.2.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ...............................................................20 4.2.5TEST SETUP.......................................................................................................21 4.2.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ........................................................................21 4.2.7TEST RESULTS ..................................................................................................22 4.2.8TEST RESULTS (A) ............................................................................................24 4.2.9TEST RESULTS (B) ............................................................................................27 4.36dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT...................................................................30 4.3.1LIMITS OF 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT ................................................30 4.3.2TEST INSTRUMENTS.........................................................................................30 4.3.3TEST PROCEDURE............................................................................................31 4.3.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ...............................................................31 4.3.5TEST SETUP.......................................................................................................31 4.3.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ........................................................................31 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L083Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.3.7TEST RESULTS (A) ............................................................................................32 4.3.8TEST RESULTS (B) ............................................................................................36 4.4MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER ..................................................................40 4.4.1LIMITS OF MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT ...................40 4.4.2TEST INSTRUMENTS.........................................................................................40 4.4.3TEST PROCEDURES .........................................................................................40 4.4.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD ...............................................................41 4.4.5TEST SETUP.......................................................................................................41 4.4.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ........................................................................41 4.4.7TEST RESULTS (A) ............................................................................................42 4.4.8TEST RESULTS (B) .......................................................................................…

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Test Report

FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0843Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.5 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT 4.5.1 LIMITS OF POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT The Maximum of Power Spectral Density Measurement is 8dBm. 4.5.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Description & ManufacturerModel No.Serial No.Calibrated Until SPECTRUM ANALYZERFSEK30100049Aug. 12, 2005 NOTE: The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA. 4.5.3 TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer through an attenuator, the bandwidth of the fundamental frequency was measured with the spectrum analyzer using 3 kHz RBW and 30 kHz VBW, set sweep time=span/3kHz. The power spectral density was measured and recorded. The sweep time is allowed to be longer than span/3kHz for a full response of the mixer in the spectrum analyzer. 4.5.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation. FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0844Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.5.5 TEST SETUP 4.5.6 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS Same as 4.3.6. EUT SPECTRUM ANALYZER FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0845Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.5.7 TEST RESULTS (A) EUT Wireless Serial Device Server MODEL NPort W2004 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 24 deg. C, 64% RH, 991 hPa INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120 Vac, 60 Hz TESTED BY Leo Hung CHANNEL NUMBER CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz ) RF POWER LEVEL IN 3kHz BW (dBm) MAXIMUM LIMIT (dBm) PASS/FAIL 12412-7.718PASS 62437-7.628PASS 112462-7.648PASS FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0846Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 CH1 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0847Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 CH6 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0848Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 CH11 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0849Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.5.8 TEST RESULTS (B) EUT Wireless Serial Device Server MODEL NPort W2004 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 24 deg. C, 64% RH, 991 hPa INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120 Vac, 60 Hz TESTED BY Leo Hung CHANNEL NUMBER CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz ) RF POWER LEVEL IN 3KHz BW (dBm) MAXIMUM LIMIT (dBm) PASS/FAIL 12412-12.858PASS 62437-12.538PASS 112462-17.538PASS FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0850Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 CH1 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0851Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 CH6 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0852Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 CH11 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0853Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.6 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT 4.6.1 LIMITS OF BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT Below –20dB of the highest emission level of operating band (in 100kHz Resolution Bandwidth). 4.6.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Description & ManufacturerModel No.Serial No.Calibrated Until SPECTRUM ANALYZERFSEK30100049Aug. 12, 2005 NOTE: The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA. 4.6.3 TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a low lose cable. Set both RBW and VBW of spectrum analyzer to 1MHz and 10Hz with suitable frequency span including 100MHz bandwidth from band edge. The band edges was measured and recorded. 4.6.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation 4.6.5 EUT OPERATING CONDITION Same as Item 4.3.6 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0854Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.6.6 TEST RESULTS The spectrum plots are attached on the following 8 pages. D2 line indicates the highest level, D1 line indicates the 20dB offset below D2. It shows compliance with the requirement in part 15.247(C). 4.6.7 TEST RESULTS(A) The band edge emission plot of CCK technique on the following 1~2 pages show 60.95dB delta between carrier maximum power and local maximum emission in restrict band (2.3862GHz). The emission of carrier strength list in the test result of channel 1 at the item 4.2.8 is 104.50dBuV/m, so the maximum field strength in restrict band is 104.50-60.95=43.55dBuV/m which is under 54dBuV/m limit. The band edge emission plot of CCK technique on the following 3~4 pages show 58.30dB delta between carrier maximum power and local maximum emission in restrict band (2.4837GHz). The emission of carrier strength list in the test result of channel 11 at the item 4.2.8 is 103.02dBuV/m, so the maximum field strength in restrict band is 103.02-58.30=44.72dBuV/m which is under 54dBuV/m limit. FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0855Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0856Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0857Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0858Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0859Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.6.8 TEST RESULTS(B) The band edge emission plot of OFDM technique on the following 1~2 pages show 48.24dB delta between carrier maximum power and local maximum emission in restrict band (2.3900GHz). The emission of carrier strength list in the test result of channel 1 at the item 4.2.9 is 101.74dBuV/m, so the maximum field strength in restrict band is 101.74-48.24=53.50dBuV/m which is under 54dBuV/m limit. The band edge emission plot of OFDM technique on the following 3~4 pages show 53.21dB delta between carrier maximum power and local maximum emission in restrict band (2.4835GHz). The emission of carrier strength list in the test result of channel 11 at the item 4.2.9 is 100.21dBuV/m, so the maximum field strength in restrict band is 100.21-53.21=47.00dBuV/m which is under 54dBuV/m limit. FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0860Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0861Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0862Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0863Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0864Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 4.7 ANTENNA REQUIREMENT 4.7.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE For intentional device, according to FCC 47 CFR Section 15.203, an intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device. And according to FCC 47 CFR Section 15.247 (b), if tran…

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Test Setup Photos

FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0865Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 5 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST CONFIGURATION CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST FCC ID: SLEW2004 Report No.: RF931007L0866Issued: Nov. 11, 2004 RADIATED EMISSION TEST

Contact Information

Applicant

James Wu(Vice President)
[email protected]886-2-8919-1230Fax: 886-2-8919-1231

Technical Contact

Advance Data Technology Corp.Ellis Wu
[email protected]+886-3-318-3232

No.19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd. · Kueishan Taoyuan · Taiwan

Test Firm

Advance Data Technology CorporationStephen Chen
[email protected]8862602180Fax: 8862602943

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz64.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is Conducted. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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