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© 2015, Aerohive Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. P/N 3300xxxx1 Aerohive 5 GHz Directional Antenna Installation Guide This guide explains how to install a 5 GHz directional antenna and connect it to AP1130 outdoor access points. These antennas are designed to be installed in pairs within line-of-sight of each other. When planning your installation, make sure that there are no obstructions in the line-of-sight space between the antennas, and that there are no metal objects within 5 feet, (1.5 meters) of either side of the antennas. Kit Contents, Required Accessories, and Tools The Aerohive 5 GHz directional antenna kit (AH-ACC-1130-ANT-18 for the AP1130)includes: •5 GHz 18-dBi antenna •(4) 3/8” (10 mm) hex nuts •(4) 3/8” (10 mm) locking washers •(4) 3/8” (10 mm) flat washers •Mounting bracket •Hardware: (4) 5/8” (16 mm) hex nuts, (4) 1/2” (12.7 mm) locking washers, and (4) 5/8” (16 mm) flat washers •(2) 5’ (1.5 m) RF coaxial cables To install this antenna, you will need the following accessories and tools: •Drive sockets (nut drivers) for 3/8” (10 mm) and 5/8” (16 mm) hex nuts •5/8” (16 mm) open-end wrench to adjust the antenna tilt angle •RF test meter for 5 GHz devices Safety Instructions and Site Hazard Warnings Read and follow these safety instructions and hazard warnings before installing this antenna. Keep these instructions for future reference. This antenna is for use in the United States and Canada only. This antenna is for use in the United States and Canada only. To comply with radio frequency exposure limits, do not place this antenna within 26.5" (70 cm) of any people or animals. Make sure that there are no metal objects within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of either side of the antenna. Make sure there is nothing that obstructs the line-of-sight between antennas. Make sure there is nothing that obstructs the line-of-sight between antennas. To install this antenna, you must be a qualified installation professional, licensed or certified in accordance with local regulations. Use only attachments and accessories specified by Aerohive. Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come into contact with such circuits. During installation, exercise extreme care not to come into contact with these circuits, which can cause serious injury or death. For proper installation of the product, refer to national and local electrical codes: NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) 70, National Electrical Code Article 810 (U.S.); Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA 22.1 and Section 54 (Canada); and if local or national electrical codes are not available, refer to IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) 364, Part 1 through 7 (other countries). Do not connect or disconnect antennas or cables from the AP during periods of lightning activity. Preliminary Draft 2AP1130 5-GHz Directional Antenna Installation Guide Mounting the 5 GHz Directional Antenna You can mount the 5 GHz directional antenna on a vertical or horizontal mast and adjust the orientation for optimum radio transmission by tilting the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket accommodates masts with a 1.5" to 2" (40 - 50 mm) diameter. To provide unobstructed RF coverage, mount the antenna in a relatively open area on a mast so that it has at least a three-foot (one-meter) clearance from any nearby obstructions. Gather all the required materials and tools, read the safety and hazard warnings, and confirm that your installation site meets FCC distance requirements. You are now ready to install the antenna using the following steps. Attaching the Antenna Mounting Bracket The following steps describe how to attach the mounting bracket to the back of the antenna. 1. Attach the bracket for a vertical or horizontal installation as shown below. Use four 1/4” (6.4 mm) flat washers, locking nuts, and hex nuts to secure the bracket to the antenna chassis. 2. Attach the antenna to a horizontal or vertical mast in one of two ways: •If you cannot reach a free end of the mast, remove the outer half of the bracket, position the mast between the two long bolts and re-install the bracket half. Tighten the bracket using a 5/8" (16 mm) flat washer, locking washer, and hex nut on each bolt. •If a free end of the mast is accessible, loosen the outer half of the bracket and slide the antenna onto the mast. Tighten the bracket using a flat washer, locking washer, and large hex nut on each bolt. The illustration below shows a vertical mast installation. In accordance with FCC regulations, do not install this antenna within 26.5" (70 cm) of any people or animals. 15 0 15 0 Antenna back Bracket Hex nut, locking washer, and flat washer Horizontal mount Vertical mount POL Hex nut, locking washer, and flat washer Mast Bracket half Long bolts ast ket bo Ma Brack Long POLPOL Preliminary Draft AP1130 5-GHz Directional Antenna Installation Guide3 MOUNTING THE 5 GHZ DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA Connecting the Antenna to the AP Use the two antenna cables with N-Male to connect the antenna to the AP, as shown in the illustration at the left. The optimum distance between the devices should be approximately 3’ (1 m). If there is too much space between the devices, the signal will degrade. It is not necessary to ground the antenna. Aligning the Antenna Two people are required to test the elevation and alignment for maximum signal strength. While one person takes readings on an RF test meter, the second person makes adjustments as necessary by loosening the hex nut on the mounting bracket and tilting or turning the antenna chassis. Use the angle markings on the bracket as guidelines, as shown in these illustrations below to help align the antenna horizontally and vertically as needed. You can use 2.4 GHz antennas in addition to the 5 GHz directional antenna. Always install a 50-Ohm load terminator on any unused antenna connector. 0 15 15 Loosen hex nut to tilt antenna Mast Antenna Bracket Loosen hex nut to rotate …
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P/N 330205, Rev. A1 ® AP1130 Installation Guide The AP1130 is a multi-channel wireless access point with a watertight chassis that can be deployed in virtually any outdoor setting, including extreme environments. This guide explains how to install the AP1130 on a pole or flat surface in virtually any outdoor setting, and connect it to Aerohive HiveManager Network Management over the network. To register, get the latest product documentation, see compliance information, and download software updates, visit www.aerohive.com/support . For detailed hardware information about this device, visit www.aerohive.com/quick . FCC and IC statements can be found on page 12. Kit Contents, Required Accessories, and Tools The AP1130 kit includes the items shown below. To install your AP1130, you will need the following accessories (ordered separately) and tools: •Two 2.4 GHz antennas •Two 5 GHz antennas •A switch that provides PoE power, or a PoE provisioning device, a DC backup battery (requires the DC power cable accessory, part number AH-ACC-1130-CBL-DC), or solar panel •A shielded cat5 Ethernet cable rated for outdoor use; length not to exceed 328 feet (100 m) •PoE Injector (optional). •Crosshead screwdriver for pan head screws and Reset button cover •Flat blade screwdriver to tighten the hose clamp •Security Torx (pin-in-Torx) screwdriver for the captive screws in the mounting bracket Bracket (1) AP1130 chassis Five pan head machine screws with washers for pole mount and ground in bag labelled “POLE MOUNT & GROUNDING” Four pan head wall mount screws in the bag labeled “WALL MOUNT” Hose clamp Ground cable (1) Waterproof Ethernet housing Aerohive Networks 2 Hardware Components The following illustration shows the AP1130 hardware components. For detailed descriptions of these components and additional specifications, see the online Help for the AP1130 at www.aerohive.com/quick . Safety Instructions and Site Hazard Warnings Read and follow these safety instructions and hazard warnings before installing an AP1130. Keep these instructions for future reference. The following icons are used to identify the type of caution or warning in this document: Refer to the following cautions and warnings when installing your AP1130. This icon indicates a general caution. Failure to comply with a caution notification can result in damage to equipment. This icon indicates an electrical caution. Failure to comply with an electrical notification can result in serious injury or death, and extensive damage to equipment. 5GHz (0) 5GHz (1) 2.4GHz (0) Eth0/PoE+ 12VDC (2.0A) 2.4 GHz (1) Status Bracket mounting hole Bracket mounting hole Bracket mounting hole Bracket mounting hole Hole for ground Reset button Reset Top Panel Bottom Panel Right Panel Left Panel Back Panel 5 GHz connector 5 GHz antenna connector 5 GHz connector 5 GHz connector Pressure vent Eth0/PoE 12VDC (2.0A) Status LED 2.4 GHz connector 2.4 GHz connector 2.4 GHz connector 2.4 GHz connector 5GHz 2.4 GHz Ethernet LED LED LED Signal strength LED Aerohive Networks 3 Installing the AP1130 You can mount the AP1130 outdoors on a horizontal or vertical pole, or on an indoor or outdoor wall. You can adjust the orientation of the AP1130 for optimum radio transmission. For example, you can mount the AP1130 on a non-penetrating roof stand or to a Winegard bracket, often used for mounting satellite dishes. To provide unobstructed RF coverage, mount the AP1130 in a relatively open area on a pole, mast, of flat surface so that the antennas have at least a three-foot clearance from any nearby obstructions. Aerohive devices must be installed by a professional installer who is certified to install these types of devices and to ensure that they are properly grounded and meet applicable local and national electrical codes. In the United States of America, wireless devices with N-type connectors must be installed by a professional installer to satisfy the FCC antenna requirement for a unique connection method. Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed the recommended ranges. To comply with radio frequency exposure limits, do not place this antenna within 26.5" (67 cm) of any people or animals. Changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. For reliable connections in all conditions, especially in wet and windy locations, you must use the Ethernet cable housing. For products available in the USA/Canada market, for the 2.4 GHz band, only channels 1-11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. Use only attachments and accessories specified by Aerohive. These devices are not designed or approved for use with power lines other than 110-120 V or 220-240 volts, 50/60 Hz, single phase (depending on the country in which they are being used). Attempting to use these devices on non-approved power lines may have hazardous consequences. Do not plug these devices into a filtered power strip or AC line filter. These devices are not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or with lack of experience of knowledge unless they are given supervision or instruction concerning use of the devices by a person who is responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the devices. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures. Be sure to follow ESD-prevention procedures when handling electronic components. Disconnect all power by turning off the power switch and unplugging the power cord before installing or removing a device, or working near power supplies. Reliable grounding of equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be g…
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P/N 330205, Rev. A1 ® AP1130 Installation Guide The AP1130 is a multi-channel wireless access point with a watertight chassis that can be deployed in virtually any outdoor setting, including extreme environments. This guide explains how to install the AP1130 on a pole or flat surface in virtually any outdoor setting, and connect it to Aerohive HiveManager Network Management over the network. To register, get the latest product documentation, see compliance information, and download software updates, visit www.aerohive.com/support . For detailed hardware information about this device, visit www.aerohive.com/quick . FCC and IC statements can be found on page 12. Kit Contents, Required Accessories, and Tools The AP1130 kit includes the items shown below. To install your AP1130, you will need the following accessories (ordered separately) and tools: •Two 2.4 GHz antennas •Two 5 GHz antennas •A switch that provides PoE power, or a PoE provisioning device, a DC backup battery (requires the DC power cable accessory, part number AH-ACC-1130-CBL-DC), or solar panel •A shielded cat5 Ethernet cable rated for outdoor use; length not to exceed 328 feet (100 m) •PoE Injector (optional). •Crosshead screwdriver for pan head screws and Reset button cover •Flat blade screwdriver to tighten the hose clamp •Security Torx (pin-in-Torx) screwdriver for the captive screws in the mounting bracket Bracket (1) AP1130 chassis Five pan head machine screws with washers for pole mount and ground in bag labelled “POLE MOUNT & GROUNDING” Four pan head wall mount screws in the bag labeled “WALL MOUNT” Hose clamp Ground cable (1) Waterproof Ethernet housing Aerohive Networks 2 Hardware Components The following illustration shows the AP1130 hardware components. For detailed descriptions of these components and additional specifications, see the online Help for the AP1130 at www.aerohive.com/quick . Safety Instructions and Site Hazard Warnings Read and follow these safety instructions and hazard warnings before installing an AP1130. Keep these instructions for future reference. The following icons are used to identify the type of caution or warning in this document: Refer to the following cautions and warnings when installing your AP1130. This icon indicates a general caution. Failure to comply with a caution notification can result in damage to equipment. This icon indicates an electrical caution. Failure to comply with an electrical notification can result in serious injury or death, and extensive damage to equipment. 5GHz (0) 5GHz (1) 2.4GHz (0) Eth0/PoE+ 12VDC (2.0A) 2.4 GHz (1) Status Bracket mounting hole Bracket mounting hole Bracket mounting hole Bracket mounting hole Hole for ground Reset button Reset Top Panel Bottom Panel Right Panel Left Panel Back Panel 5 GHz connector 5 GHz antenna connector 5 GHz connector 5 GHz connector Pressure vent Eth0/PoE 12VDC (2.0A) Status LED 2.4 GHz connector 2.4 GHz connector 2.4 GHz connector 2.4 GHz connector 5GHz 2.4 GHz Ethernet LED LED LED Signal strength LED Aerohive Networks 3 Installing the AP1130 You can mount the AP1130 outdoors on a horizontal or vertical pole, or on an indoor or outdoor wall. You can adjust the orientation of the AP1130 for optimum radio transmission. For example, you can mount the AP1130 on a non-penetrating roof stand or to a Winegard bracket, often used for mounting satellite dishes. To provide unobstructed RF coverage, mount the AP1130 in a relatively open area on a pole, mast, of flat surface so that the antennas have at least a three-foot clearance from any nearby obstructions. Aerohive devices must be installed by a professional installer who is certified to install these types of devices and to ensure that they are properly grounded and meet applicable local and national electrical codes. In the United States of America, wireless devices with N-type connectors must be installed by a professional installer to satisfy the FCC antenna requirement for a unique connection method. Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed the recommended ranges. To comply with radio frequency exposure limits, do not place this antenna within 26.5" (67 cm) of any people or animals. Changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. For reliable connections in all conditions, especially in wet and windy locations, you must use the Ethernet cable housing. For products available in the USA/Canada market, for the 2.4 GHz band, only channels 1-11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. Use only attachments and accessories specified by Aerohive. These devices are not designed or approved for use with power lines other than 110-120 V or 220-240 volts, 50/60 Hz, single phase (depending on the country in which they are being used). Attempting to use these devices on non-approved power lines may have hazardous consequences. Do not plug these devices into a filtered power strip or AC line filter. These devices are not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or with lack of experience of knowledge unless they are given supervision or instruction concerning use of the devices by a person who is responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the devices. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures. Be sure to follow ESD-prevention procedures when handling electronic components. Disconnect all power by turning off the power switch and unplugging the power cord before installing or removing a device, or working near power supplies. Reliable grounding of equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be g…
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330 Gibraltar Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: 408-510-6159 / Fax: 408-510-6199 DoC Attestation Letter Date: 2014/10/13 We Aerohive Networks Inc., as the grantee of this project (FCC ID: WBV-AP1130 / Brand Name: Aerohive / Model No.: AP1130), would like to declare that the composite portion categorized as computer peripheral has been authorized under the Declaration of Conformity procedures (Sporton report No.: FD472301, FCC Test Firm Registration No.: 187376). The final product shall consequently comply with the FCC rule applied for DoC Procedure. Regards, Note: The registered grantee contact is not available, Christopher Saleem is signing for grantee contact. He/She can be reached at email: [email protected] FCC Grantee contact person information. Applicant’s company name : Aerohive Networks Inc. Applicant’s company address : 330 Gibraltar Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Signature : Signed for Serdar Ergene Name and Job Title : Serdar Ergene / Director Hardware Engineering E- Mail : [email protected] Tel. : 408-510-6159
Aerohive Networks Inc. 330 Gibraltar Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: 408-510-6159 / Fax: 408-510-6199 Power of Attorney Date: 2014/10/13 Dear Sir, I hereby have entrusted the following person to be a proxy regarding application for Type Certification. Sporton International Inc. Address : No.8, Lane 724, Bo-ai St., Jhubei City, HsinChu County 302, Taiwan, R.O.C. Name : Leo Huang Job Title : Manager e- mail : [email protected] I am therefore responsible for the contents of the application. Brand name and model type of the specified radio equipment: Aerohive / AP1130 FCC ID: WBV-AP1130 Product name: Access Point Note: The registered grantee contact is not available, Christopher Saleem is signing for grantee contact. He/She can be reached at email: [email protected] FCC Grantee contact person information. Applicant’s company name : Aerohive Networks Inc. Applicant’s company address : 330 Gibraltar Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Signature : Signed for Serdar Ergene Name and Job Title : Serdar Ergene / Director Hardware Engineering E- Mail : [email protected] Tel. : 408-510-6159
Aerohive Networks Inc. 330 Gibraltar Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: 408-510-6159 / Fax: 408-510-6199 Power of Attorney To whom it may concern: I, the undersigned, Serdar Ergene, hereby authorize the person listed below to act in behalf of me to sign all related documents for Aerohive Networks Inc.’s FCC application. Name: Christopher Saleem Tel: 408-470-4915 E- mail: [email protected] Sincerely, Applicant’s company name : Aerohive Networks Inc. Applicant’s company address : 330 Gibraltar Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Signature : Name and Job Title : Serdar Ergene / Director Hardware Engineering E- Mail : [email protected] Tel. : 408-510-6159 Date: : Dated: 2014/10/7
SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 1 of 2 Rev 3.0 775 Montague Expressway Milpitas, CA 95035 Tel: 408-526-1188 Fax: 408-526-1088 Email: [email protected] Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Revision History Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) From To Approved Date Initial Release (obsolete) 1.0 1.0 Nov-14-2006 Revised wording (obsolete) 1.0 2.0 Sept–25-2007 Updated company template (current) 2.0 3.0 Jan-31-2012 SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 2 of 2 Rev 3.0 Sporton International Inc. 2014.11.4 To: SIEMIC, INC. 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035 USA Dear Sir/Madam, Re: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter We, _____ Sporton International Inc._____hereby authorize SIEMIC, INC. to act as a Certification Body for certifying for the following project(s): Equipment Name: Access Point Model Name: AP1130 Sincerely, Leo Huang / Manager Mail: [email protected] Address: No.8, Lane 724, Bo-ai St., Jhubei City, Hsinchu County 302, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-3-656-9065
SCS-F19: Confidentiality Request Letter Page 1 of 3 Rev 3.0 775 Montague Expressway Milpitas, CA 95035 Tel: 408-526-1188 Fax: 408-526-1088 Email: [email protected] Confidentiality Request Letter Revision History Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) From To Approved Date Initial Release (obsolete) 1.0 1.0 Nov-14-2006 Adding CFR 2.459 (obsolete) 1.0 2.0 August – 11 - 2008 Updated company template & Added text box (current) 2.0 3.0 Jan-31-2012 Aerohive Networks Inc. 330 Gibraltar Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: 408-510-6159 / Fax: 408-510-6199 Confidential Letter Date: 2014/11/3 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Equipment Authorization Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request for FCC ID:WBV-AP1130 Gentlemen: The form 731 and application have been electronically submitted and any attachments will be up loaded to your web site to be used in obtaining a grant of certification. Short-term Pursuant to DA 04-1705 of the Commission’s pubic notice, we request short-term confidential treatment for the following information until 180 days after the Grant Date of Equipment Authorization in order to ensure sensitive business information remains confidential until the actual marketing of the device: 1. External Photos 2. Internal Photos 3. Test Setup photos 4. User’s Manual Permanent Aerohive Networks Inc. requests that the material in the following files be withheld from public disclosure in accordance with Section 0.457 of the Commission’s Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.459, following grant of the application. 1. Block Diagram 2. Circuit Diagram 3. Operational Description Should you require any further information, please contact the undersigned. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Note: The registered grantee contact is not available, Christopher Saleem is signing for grantee contact. He/She can be reached at email: [email protected] Sincerely, Applicant’s company name : Aerohive Networks Inc. Applicant’s company address : 330 Gibraltar Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Signature : Signed for Serdar Ergene Name and Job Title : Serdar Ergene / Director Hardware Engineering E- Mail : [email protected] Tel. : 408-470-4915
1. There is not enough information in the RF exposure analysis with respect to the antenna gain used, combinations of antenna configurations, aggregate power and gain, transmission configurations, output power conditions, and which combinations require evaluation and which ones do not. Attached please find the revised MPE reports for the original filing (TC316930). The power table was added on the reports and there’s a note on chapter 2.5 to explain the modes selected. Thank you. 2. Although the previous response explains the conducted powers, it is still unclear where some of the numbers come from, between the report and the power tables. The powers on the power table correspond with the powers listed in the reports. Thank you. 3. The test separation distance for the panel antenna is listed as 40 and 65 cm in different sections of the manual. 65 cm wasn’t listed on the manual. There are two separation distances in the manual, 40 cm is for FCC and 70 cm for IC. 4. Provide test setup photos and explanation of the orientation of the panel antennas with respect to the vertical and horizontal measurement planes. Attached please find the revised MPE reports. The setup photos and explanation of the orientation of the panel antennas were added on Appendix A. Thank you. 5. The grant indicates that professional installation is required. However, there is not enough specific installation instructions on how to maintain the required separation distance for different mounting conditions and environments. Please find the revised installation guides. The antenna installation guide is the general instruction for all countries so the highest value (70cm) was used in the guide. And since the equipment won’t be setup close to people, the distance won’t be an issue at installation. Thank you. 6. The power tables included channels around 5700 MHz with substantial different output power, 8 or 9 dBm vs -4.5 dBm for the same channel. For the lower powers around 5700MHz, they are straddle channels falling in UNII 3 and the values were correct. 7. Per KDB Publication 865664, there are reporting requirements and RF exposure reports should be a standalone document with all necessary explanations and descriptions included. Per KDB Publication 865664, there are reporting requirements and RF exposure reports should be a standalone document with all necessary explanations and descriptions included.
FCC: The documents for the 3 filings for WBV-AP1130 are not consistent and need to be ‘cleaned-up’. These include installation manuals and MPE reports, confidentiality terms, and requests. Please supersede any outdated exhibit and anything that does not belong in the filings; make sure all filings have consistent user’s manual. All manuals should be updated to clearly identify that the type-N connections require professional installation to satisfy FCC unique connection requirements. Attached please find the updated user manual for the 3 filings for WBV-AP1130. The professional installation for type-N connections was added on page 7. Only include one final version of the MPE report for each filing. Identify it as an updated MPE report for both originals and Class II. The power conditions for U-NII bands 1 and 4 in the original filing are higher than bands 2 and 3 in the Class II. As long as it is clearly identify at the beginning of the updated MPE report, one MPE report should work, which will also avoid confusion as the same identical info (except for one unnecessary MPE estimate) are in both MPE reports. Upload this updated MPE report to all three filings. Attached please find the updated MPE report for all three filings. And the power condition information is added on page 4 “Information” no. 2. In the power Table in Appendix B of the MPE report, clearly identify the configurations used in the MPE estimate calculations. As necessary, generate a similar Table for the 2.4 GHz configurations and do the same. Also identify in the tables the configurations corresponding to the maximum output power listed on line items of grants of equipment certification so that the highest conducted and EIRP conditions in each band can be clearly correlated accordingly with respect to the grants and MPE report. The information below is included at page 4 of the MPE report. Only the modes for panel antenna were listed at appendix B. And because this panel antenna has 5GHz function only, 2.4GHz was not included in the table. “Only Panel antenna was tested because the e.i.r.p exceeds 37dBm. Please refer to Appendix B for more detailed information about the modes selected for MPE measurement (they’re highlighted in yellow). When the e.i.r.p of the modes exceeds 37dBm, MPE measurement is required. And If the e.i.r.p doesn’t exceed 37dBm, MPE Calculation is applicable. So, for dipole and normal mode, MPE calculation is enough (please refer to section 2.3) but for BF and non-BF of panel, MPE measurement procedure applies (please refer to section 2.5).” As for the maximum output power listed on the grants, 25.19 dBm (0.33W) is the highest power in 5GHz B1 and it’s generated by ant. 2 which MPE calculation applies. So it’s not listed on appendix B power table. 23.81 dBm (0.24W) is the highest power in 5GHz B2 and it’s generated by ant. 2 which MPE calculation applies. So it’s not listed on appendix B power table. 23.87 dBm (0.244W) is the highest power in 5GHz B3 and it’s generated by ant. 2 which MPE calculation applies. So it’s not listed on appendix B power table. 26.29 dBm (0.426W) is the highest power in 5GHz B4 and it’s generated by ant. 2 which MPE calculation applies. So it’s not listed on appendix B power table. Dipole mode and power were considered for MPE calculation. But MPE would be affected by power and …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 408.00 mW |

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