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Introduction The MOD-8132-6001S sensor module is a USB sensor extension to the AP-8132 model access point for use with the Motorola Solutions ADSP platform. It provides wireless security sensing mechanisms, allowing monitoring and reporting within the AP-8132's radio coverage area. The output of the sensor's detection mechanisms are reported within the ADSP system. Document Conventions The following graphical alerts are used in this document to indicate notable situations: NOTETips, hints, or special requirements that you should take note of. CAUTIONCare is required. Disregarding a caution can result in data loss or equipment malfunction. WARNING!Indicates a condition or procedure that could result in personal injury or equipment damage. Warnings • Read all installation instructions and site survey reports, and verify correct equipment installation before connecting the MOD-8132-6001S sensor module. •Remove jewelry and watches before installing this equipment. •Verify any device connected to this unit is properly wired and grounded. •Verify there is adequate ventilation around the device, and that ambient temperatures meet equipment operation specifications. Precautions Before installing an MOD-8132-6001S sensor module, verify the following: •You are using one of the correctly rated power solutions for the AP-8132 access point: - AP-PSBIAS-2P3-ATR power injector - PWRS-14000-247R external power supply •Motorola Solutions recommends you do not to install the MOD-8132-6001S in wet or dusty areas. •Verify the environment has a continuous temperature range between 0° C to 50° C. Specifications Length2.5 in /6.3 cm Width6.0 in / 15.24 cm Height1.625 in / 4.127 cm Weight0.270 lb / 0.123 kg Operating Temperature0 °to 50°celsius / 35°to 122°farenheit Storage Temperature-20 °to 80°celsius / -4°to 176°farenheit Radio Technology2x2 MIMO 802.11 a/b/g/n The MOD-8132-6001S sesnsor module is plenum rated. MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC. 1303 E. ALGONQUIN ROAD SCHAUMBURG, IL 60196 http://www.motorolasolutions.com MOD-8132-6001S Internal Antenna Sensor Module Installation Guide 72-167783-01 Revision B January 2013 (2) (1) (3)(4)(5)(6) Installing the MOD-8132-6001S Internal Antenna Sensor Module 1. Align the tabs on the sensor module with the corresponding slots on the Access Point. 2. Securely attach the sensor module to the Access Point. 3. Confirm the sensor module is operational by observing its LEDs. Regulatory Information This device is approved under Motorola Solutions, Inc. This guide applies to Model Number KHUSB600. All Motorola devices are designed to be compliant with rules and regulations in locations where they are sold and will be labeled as required. Local language translations are available at the following website: http://supportcentral.motorola.com. Any changes or modifications to Motorola Solutions equipment, not expressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. When Motorola Solutions devices are professionally installed, the Radio Frequency Output Power will not exceed the maximum allowable limit for the country of operation. This device is only to be used with a Motorola Solutions AP-8132 Access Point. Wireless Device Country Approvals Regulatory markings, subject to certification, are applied to the device signifying the radio(s) is/are approved for use in the following countries: United States, Canada, Japan, China, S. Korea, Australia, and Europe (Note 1,2). Please refer to theDeclaration of Conformity(DoC) for details of other country markings. This is available athttp://www.motorola.com/doc. Note 1: For 2.4GHz or 5GHz Products: Europe includes, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Note 2: Operation of the device without regulatory approval is illegal. Country Selection Select only the country in which you are using the device. Any other selection will make the operation of this device illegal. Frequency of Operation - FCC and IC 5 GHz Only The use in the UNII (Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure) band 1 (5150-5250 MHz) is restricted to Indoor Use Only; any other use will make the operation of this device illegal. Industry Canada Statement: Caution: The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co-Channel mobile satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Avertissement: Le dispositive fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est réservé uniquement pour une utilisation à l'intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux. Les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu'ils ont la priorité) pour les bands 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. Health and Safety Recommendations Warnings for Use of Wireless Devices Please observeall warning notices with regard to the usage of wireless devices. Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres - Fixed Installations You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots, chemical plants etc. and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders). Safety in Hospitals Wireless devices transmit radio frequency energy and may affect medical electrical equipment. When installed adjacent to other equipment, it is advised to verify that the adjacent equipment is not adversely affected. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacture…
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Regulatory Engineering Motorola Solutions, Inc., O n e Mo t o r o l a P l a za , | Ho l t s vi l l e , NY 1 1 7 4 2 | 1.631.738.2400 phone | 1.631.627.7179 fax | www.m otorola.com January 3, 2013 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Equipment Authorization Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Subject: FCC Attestations, Authorizations, Declarations FCC ID: UZ7KHUSB600 To the Commission: Motorola Solutions, Inc., hereby I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in FCC’s regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., also acknowledges that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for Certification, still resides with Motorola Solutions, Inc., One Motorola Plaza, Holtsville, New York 11742 US. In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., as the grantee of this project FCC ID: UZ7KHUSB600, would like to declare that the composite portion categorized as computer peripheral has been authorized under the Declaration of Conformity procedures (Sproton report No.: FD250705, FCC Test Firm Registration No.: 187376). In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant Hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application for Listing as outlined below: 1. Operational Descriptions 2. Schematics 3. Block Diagrams 4. Parts List / Build of Materials The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., attest that this device does support “TPC” Transmit Power Control in the 5 GHz UNII bands. In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., the software and associated drivers to support TPC are built into the device firmware, with no mechanism to disable or turn off TPC. In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., attest that this device does not support access, by any party (End User or Professional Installer), to disable DFS. There are no controls or selections in the product firmware that can turn off/disable DFS. In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., declare that the EUT (Model Name: KHUSB600) doesn’t have Ad Hoc function on “non-US frequencies” and/or “on DFS frequencies”. In non-associated mode, that Regulatory Engineering Motorola Solutions, Inc., O n e Mo t o r o l a P l a za , | Ho l t s vi l l e , NY 1 1 7 4 2 | 1.631.738.2400 phone | 1.631.627.7179 fax | www.m otorola.com software and associated drivers will not initiate any transmission on DFS frequencies. This includes transmissions for beacon, ad-hoc, and peer-to-peer modes. In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., will ensure that our MODEL: KHUSB600 under FCC ID: UZ7KHUSB600 submitted by means of this application, will be continuously produced in compliance with FCC regulations. In relation to this, we accept all consequences of market surveillance performed by FCC or acting Certification Body as specified in the FCC’s regulations. In Addition, Motorola Solutions, Inc., hereby have entrusted the person Leo Huang of Sporton International Inc. to be a proxy regarding application for Type Certification. We are therefore responsible for the contents of the application (Model No.: KHUSB600). If you have any questions regarding the authorization, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Respectfully, Applicant’s company name : Motorola Solutions, Inc. Applicant’s company address : One Motorola Plaza Holtsville, NY 11742 USA If you have any questions regarding the authorization, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Respectfully, Mark S. Luksich DMTS, Regulatory Engineering 631-738-5134 [email protected]
Report No. : EP250705 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : 1 OF 3 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 ISSUED DATE : Oct. 30, 2012 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Photographs of EUT Report No. : EP250705 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : 2 OF 3 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 ISSUED DATE : Oct. 30, 2012 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Report No. : EP250705 SPORTON International Inc. PAGE NUMBER : 3 OF 3 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 ISSUED DATE : Oct. 30, 2012 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255
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Report No.: FR250705 FCC ID: UZ7KHUSB600 Page No. : B1 of B4 Appendix B. Maximum Permissible Exposure Report No.: FR250705 FCC ID: UZ7KHUSB600 Page No. : B2 of B4 1. Maximum Permissible Exposure 1.1. Applicable Standard Systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess limit for maximum permissible exposure. In accordance with 47 CFR FCC Part 2 Subpart J, section 2.1091 this device has been defined as a mobile device whereby a distance of 0.3 m normally can be maintained between the user and the device. (A) Limits for Occupational / Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/ cm²) Averaging Time |E|²,|H|² or S (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 1842 / f 4.89 / f (900 / f)* 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1500 F/300 6 1500-100,000 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/ cm²) Averaging Time |E|²,|H|² or S (minutes) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f)* 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 F/1500 30 1500-100,000 1.0 30 Note: f = frequency in MHz ; *Plane-wave equivalent power density 1.2. MPE Calculation Method E (V/m) = d GP30 Power Density: Pd (W/m²) = 377 2 E E = Electric field (V/m) P = Average RF output power (W) G = EUT Antenna numeric gain (numeric) d = Separation distance between radiator and human body (m) The formula can be changed to Pd = 2 377 30 d GP From the EUT RF output power, the minimum mobile separation distance, d=0.3m, as well as the gain of the used antenna, the RF power density can be obtained. Report No.: FR250705 FCC ID: UZ7KHUSB600 Page No. : B3 of B4 1.3. Calculated Result and Limit For 5GHz UNII Band: Antenna Type : PIFA Antenna Max Conducted Power for IEEE 802.11n MCS0 20MHz: 20.80 dBm Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 8.69 7.3961 20.7982 120.1776 0.078631 1 Complies Note: =8.69 dBi Max Conducted Power for IEEE 802.11n MCS8 20MHz: 22.21 dBm Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 5.87 3.8637 22.2052 166.1577 0.056792 1 Complies For 5GHz ISM Band: Antenna Type : PIFA Antenna Max Conducted Power for IEEE 802.11n MCS0 40MHz: 20.39 dBm Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 8.69 7.3961 20.3906 109.4102 0.071586 1 Complies Note: =8.69 dBi Max Conducted Power for IEEE 802.11n MCS8 20MHz: 20.26 dBm Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 5.87 3.8637 20.2561 106.0733 0.036256 1 Complies For 2.4GHz Band: Antenna Type : PIFA Antenna Max Conducted Power for IEEE 802.11n MCS0 20MHz: 22.52 dBm Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 8.25 6.6834 22.5207 178.6781 0.105643 1 Complies Note: =8.25 dBi Max Conducted Power for IEEE 802.11n MCS8 20MHz: 22.42 dBm Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 5.80 3.8019 22.4207 174.6109 0.058727 1 Complies Report No.: FR250705 FCC ID: UZ7KHUSB600 Page No. : B4 of B4 Max Conducted Power for IEEE 802.11g: 23.31 dBm Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 8.25 6.6834 23.3075 214.1653 0.126624 1 Complies Note: =8.25 dBi Test Mode : Module (2.4G) Max Conducted Power: 29.82 dBm Directional Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 6.01 3.9905 29.82 959.4006 0.338663 1 Complies Test Mode : Module (5G) Max Conducted Power : 23.67dBm Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Average Output Power (dBm) Average Output Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Test Result 7.27 5.3348 23.67 232.8091 0.109842 1 Complies The Module will be installed in AP of MOTOROLA (Model NAME: AP-8132) USB Dongle (2.4G) + Module (2.4G) Therefore, the worst-case situation is 0.126624 / 1 + 0.338663 / 1 = 0.465287, which isless than “1”. This confirmed that the device comply with FCC 1.1310 MPE limit. USB Dongle (2.4G) + Module (5G) Therefore, the worst-case situation is 0.126624 / 1 + 0.109842 / 1 = 0.236466, which isless than “1”. This confirmed that the device comply with FCC 1.1310 MPE limit. USB Dongle (5G) + Module (2.4G) Therefore, the worst-case situation is 0.056792 / 1 + 0.338663 / 1 = 0.395455, which isless than “1”. This confirmed that the device comply with FCC 1.1310 MPE limit. USB Dongle (5G) + Module (5G) Therefore, the worst-case situation is 0.056792 / 1 + 0.109842 / 1 = 0.166634, which isless than “1”. This confirmed that the device comply with FCC 1.1310 MPE limit.
File: R90190 Rev. 2 Page 1 of 26 TEST REPORT Covering the DYNAMIC FREQUENCY SELECTION (DFS) REQUIREMENTS OF FCC Part 15 Subpart E (UNII), RSS-210 Annex 9 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Model(s): KHUSB600 COMPANY: Motorola Solutions, Inc. One Motorola Plaza Holtsville, NY, 11742 TEST SITE: NTS Silicon Valley 41039 Boyce Road Fremont, CA 94538 REPORT DATE: December 14, 2012 REISSUE DATE: January 14, 2013 FINAL TEST DATE: November 28, 2012 TEST ENGINEER: Wayne Fisher PROGRAM MGR / QUALITY ASSURANCE DELEGATE / TECHNICAL REVIEWER: FINAL REPORT PREPARER: ______________________________ ______________________________ Mark Hill David Guidotti Staff Engineer Senior Technical Writer NTS Silicon Valley is accredited by the A2LA, certificate number 0214.26, to perform the test(s) listed in this report, except where noted otherwise. This report and the information contained herein represent the results of testing test articles identified and selected by the client performed to specifications and/or procedures selected by the client. National Technical Systems (NTS) makes no representations, expressed or implied, that such testing is adequate (or inadequate) to demonstrate efficiency, performance, reliability, or any other characteristic of the articles being tested, or similar products. This report should not be relied upon as an endorsement or certification by NTS of the equipment tested, nor does it represent any statement whatsoever as to its merchantability or fitness of the test article, or similar products, for a particular purpose. This report shall not be reproduced except in full NTS Silicon Valley -- EMC Department Test Report Report Date: December 14, 2012 Reissue Date: January 14, 2013 REVISION HISTORY Rev # Date Comments Modified By 1.0 12-14-2012 Initial Release - 2.0 01-14-2013 Revised antenna gain value MEH File: R90190 Rev. 2 Page 2 of 26 NTS Silicon Valley -- EMC Department Test Report Report Date: December 14, 2012 Reissue Date: January 14, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................................................ 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................ 3 LIST OF TABLES ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 SCOPE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE ........................................................................................................................... 5 DEVIATIONS FROM THE STANDARD ................................................................................................................ 5 TEST RESULTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY – FCC PART 15, CLIENT DEVICE ....................................................................... 6 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES .................................................................................................................... 6 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DETAILS ...................................................................................................... 7 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................................ 7 ENCLOSURE ........................................................................................................................................................... 7 MODIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 7 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 8 EUT INTERFACE PORTS ...................................................................................................................................... 8 EUT OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 9 RADAR WAVEFORMS ........................................................................................................................................... 10 DFS TEST METHODS ............................................................................................................................................. 11 RADIATED TEST METHOD ............................................................................................................................... 11 DFS MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION .................................................................................................... 13 RADAR GENERATION SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................... 13 CHANNEL MONITORING SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 14 DFS MEASUREMENT METHODS ....................................................................................................................... 15 DFS – CHANNEL CLOSING TRANSMISSION TIME AND CHANNEL MOVE TIME .........................…
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Report No.: 250705 Page No. : 1 of 2 Simple Table of the power reduction 802.11bgn 1TX Frequency 2412MHz 2462MHz Mode Data Rate Ref. level 2437MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) Ref. level 2437MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) 802.11b 1M 77.66 47.66 77.11 47.11 802.11g 6M 74.63 44.63 75.92 45.92 802.11n HT20 MCS0 75.4 45.4 75.98 45.98 Frequency 2422MHz 2452MHz Mode Data Rate Ref. level 2437MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) Ref. level 2437MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) 802.11n HT40 MCS0 68.36 38.36 68.42 38.42 802.11bgn 2TX Frequency 2412MHz 2462MHz Mode Data Rate Ref. level 2437MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) Ref. level 2437MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) 802.11b 1M 81.01 51.01 80.71 50.71 802.11g 6M 81.47 51.47 81.89 51.89 802.11n HT20 MCS0 82.46 52.46 79 49 802.11n HT20 MCS8 79.69 49.69 79.37 49.37 Frequency 2422MHz 2452MHz Mode Data Rate Ref. level 2437MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) Ref. level 2437MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) 802.11n HT40 MCS0 70.67 40.67 70.82 40.82 802.11n HT40 MCS8 68.34 38.34 68.34 38.34 Report No.: 250705 Page No. : 2 of 2 5G 1TX Frequency 5745MHz 5825MHz Mode Data Rate Ref. level 5785MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) Ref. level 5785MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) 802.11n HT20 MCS0 65.26 35.26 66.44 36.44 Frequency 5755MHz 5795MHz Mode Data Rate Ref. level 5795MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) Ref. level 5755MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) 802.11n HT40 MCS0 64.8 34.8 63.5 33.5 5G 2TX Frequency 5745MHz 5825MHz Mode Data Rate Ref. level 5785MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) Ref. level 5785MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) 802.11n HT20 MCS0 63.56 33.56 63.93 33.93 802.11n HT20 MCS8 66.92 36.92 67.11 37.11 Frequency 5755MHz 5795MHz Mode Data Rate Ref. level 5795MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) Ref. level 5755MHz Field Strength (dBuV/m) ‐30dBc (dBuV/m) 802.11n HT40 MCS0 65.86 35.86 63.26 33.26 802.11n HT40 MCS8 65.15 35.15 62.32 32.32
SPORTON International Inc. No. 52, Hwa Ya 1st Rd., Kwei-Shan Hsiang, TaoYuan Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. Ph: 886-3-327-3456 / FAX: 886-3-327-0973 / www.sporton.com.tw Report Format Version: 01 FCC RADIO TEST REPORT Applicant’s company Motorola Solutions, Inc. Applicant Address One Motorola Plaza Holtsville, NY 11742 USA FCC ID UZ7KHUSB600 Manufacturer’s company Wistron NeWeb Corporation Manufacturer Address 20 Park Avenue II, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 308,Taiwan,R.O.C. Product Name 802.11 a/b/g/n USB Dongle Brand Name MOTOROLA Model Name KHUSB600 Test Rule Part(s) 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart E § 15.407 Test Freq. Range 5150 ~ 5350MHz / 5470 ~ 5725MHz Received Date May 07, 2012 Final Test Date Jul. 10, 2012 Submission Type Original Equipment Statement Test result included is for the IEEE 802.11n and IEEE 802.11a (5150 ~ 5350MHz / 5470 ~ 5725MHz) of the product. The test result in this report refers exclusively to the presented test model / sample. Without written approval of SPORTON International Inc., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. The measurements and test results shown in this test report were made in accordance with the procedures and found in compliance with the limit given in ANSI C63.10-2009 and 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart E and KDB 789033 – 20120305. The test equipment used to perform the test is calibrated and traceable to NML/ROC. Report No.: FR250705AB Report Format Version: 01 Page No. : i of ii FCC ID: UZ7KHUSB600 Issued Date :Oct. 30, 2012 Table of Contents 1. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ........................................................................................................................... 1 2. SUMMARY OF THE TEST RESULT ............................................................................................................................ 2 3. GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................... 3 3.1. Product Details ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 3.2. Accessories ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.3. Table for Filed Antenna ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.4. Table for Carrier Frequencies ................................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.5. Table for Test Modes .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 3.6. Table for Testing Locations...................................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.7. Table for Supporting Units ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11 3.8. Table for Parameters of Test Software Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 11 3.9. Test Configurations................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 4. TEST RESULT......................................................................................................................................................... 16 4.1. AC Power Line Conducted Emissions Measurement ......................................................................................................................... 16 4.2. 99% Occupied Bandwidth Measurement............................................................................................................................................ 20 4.3. Maximum Conducted Output Power Measurement......................................................................................................................... 49 4.4. Power Spectral Density Measurement.................................................................................................................................................. 55 4.5. Peak Excursion Measurement ................................................................................................................................................................ 70 4.6. Radiated Emissions Measurement......................................................................................................................…
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| 4 | 15E | 5.66 GHz - 5.70 GHz | 42.20 mW |
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