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X27-FS-757787FullMAX

Ondas Networks Inc.
FullMAX - FCC ID X27-FS-757787 - Ondas Networks Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 18, 2013
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 18, 2013
Equipment Note
FullMAX
Frequency Range
787.50000000 - 787.50000000
Company
Ondas Networks Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

FullMAX BS1000, FS4000, MS40000 User Manual Version 1.3 Full Spectrum Confidential FullMAX BS1000, FS4000, MS40000 User Manual Version 1.3 November 1, 2013 FullMAX BS1000, FS4000 and MS4000 User Manual Version 1.3 Full Spectrum Confidential 2 Table of Contents 1 FullMAX Description ...................................................................................... 4 1.1 System Description ............................................................................. 4 1.2 BS1000, FS4000 and MS4000 Hardware Architecture ....................... 5 1.3 FullMAX BS1000, FS4000 and MS4000 Software Architecture ........ 11 2 FullMAX BS1000, FS4000 and MS4000 Embedded Software Functionality12 3 FullMAX System Installation and Commissioning ........................................ 14 3.1 Enclosure of BS1000, FS4000 and MS4000 .................................... 14 3.2 Connecting the BS1000, FS4000 and MS4000 ................................ 14 3.3 FullMAX BS1000, FS4000 & MS4000 Tune Up and Alignment Procedures ...................................................................................................... 15 3.4 CLI Commands for BS1000, FS4000, MS4000 ................................ 16 3.5 Monitoring the BS / FS/ MS with the FullMAX NMS .......................... 17 4 FullMAX system operation ........................................................................... 18 4.1 Operation Restrictions / Information to User ..................................... 18 4.2 BS1000 Operation ........................................................................... 18 4.2.1 Main Group ................................................................................................... 18 4.2.2 mac-config .................................................................................................... 20 4.2.3 ul-config ........................................................................................................ 28 4.2.4 dl-config ........................................................................................................ 39 4.2.5 zone-config ................................................................................................... 44 4.2.6 bs-cap-config ................................................................................................. 51 4.2.7 bs-burst-profile .............................................................................................. 52 4.2.8 bs-ss-action ................................................................................................... 55 4.2.9 ss-registered .................................................................................................. 57 4.2.10 ss-ip ........................................................................................................... 58 4.2.11 device ........................................................................................................ 60 4.2.12 Measurements ........................................................................................... 63 4.2.13 pkm–config ............................................................................................... 66 4.2.14 bs-private................................................................................................... 69 4.2.15 trap-config ................................................................................................. 75 4.2.16 lapc-config ................................................................................................ 78 4.3 FS4000 and MS4000 Operation ....................................................... 91 4.3.1 Main Group ................................................................................................... 91 4.3.2 ss-config ........................................................................................................ 92 4.3.3 device ............................................................................................................ 98 4.3.4 Measurements ............................................................................................. 102 4.3.5 ss-private ..................................................................................................... 105 4.3.6 ss-chconfig .................................................................................................. 110 4.3.7 ss-trap .......................................................................................................... 113 FullMAX BS1000, FS4000 and MS4000 User Manual Version 1.3 Full Spectrum Confidential 3 Overview a) FullMAX is a point-to-multipoint (PtMP) broadband wireless system based on the WiMAX-e (IEEE 802.16e-2005) protocol with modifications which enable it to operate in the two (1) MHz channels which make up the 700 MHz A Guardband. The system includes a BS1000 Base Station, FS4000 Fixed Station and the MS4000 Mobile Station. The BS1000 is typically situated at an operator’s tower site with either an omni or sector base station antenna mounted on the tower and a coax cable running to the antenna port of the BS1000 base station. The Base Station data port (Ethernet) is then connected to a router which in turn is connected to a communications backhaul transport (fiber, microwave, leased line) which allows the data traffic to be carried to and from the operator’s network operation center (NOC). The Base Station can also operate independently of the backhaul transport. Fixed Stations are typically mounted at specific customer location with an external directional yagi antenna. Mobile Stations are moutned in vehicles with an external omni rooftop mounted “whip” antenna. The FullMAX system also includes a Network Management System (NMS) which allows the operator to monitor and configure the FullMAX network remotely. b) The main modifications to FullMAX relative to the IEEE802.16e-2005 air interface protocol are: 1) The RF front end can operate in the 700 MHz A Guardband which includes two frequency ranges: a. 757-758 MHz b. …

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Cover Letter(s)

www.fullspectrumnet.com 2452 Embarcadero Way, Palo Alto, CA 94303 888-350-9994 November 18, 2013 MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 West Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230 RE: CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FOR FULLMAX BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 To Whom It May Concern: This letter serves as an official request for confidentiality under sections 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47. We have requested that the following documents required to be submitted with this application be permanently withheld from public review:  Bill of Materials  Schematics of PCB Boards  Block Diagrams These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and related information about the product, which Full Spectrum considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design and otherwise, would not release to the general public. Since this design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, Full Spectrum feels that this information would be of benefit to its competitors, and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give our competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Sincerely, Menashe Shahar CTO Full Spectrum Inc.

Operational Description

This document is Full Spectrum confidential FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 Technical Description FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 Radio Theory of Operation/Technical Description Version 2.0 November, 2013 This document is Full Spectrum confidential FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 Technical Description 2 1 General a) FullMax is a WiMAX-e ((IEEE 802.16e-2005) based system. It includes BS1000 Base Stations, FS4000 remote Fixed Stations, MS4000 remote Mobile Stations standard backhaul networking equipment connecting the BS1000 Base Stations to a Router at the Network Operating Center (NOC) and a Network Management System (NMS). b) FullMax supports the IEEE802.16e-2005 air interface protocol with modifications that are needed to enable its operation in the 700 MHz Guard band. The main modifications are: 1) The RF front end can tune to the ,following center frequencies: a. 757.5 MHz b. 787.5 MHz 2) The BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 operate in 700 KHz wide channels. 3) The BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 has analog and digital filters designed to meet the FCC Part 27 spectral mask in the transmit direction and the channel selectivity in the receive direction. c) This document describes the FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 including: 1) BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 hardware platform description – see paragraph 2.1 2) BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 embedded software description – see paragraph 2.2 3) Network Management System (NMS) description – see paragraph 3. This document is Full Spectrum confidential FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 Technical Description 3 2 FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 Radio Architecture 2.1 BS1000/FS4000/MS400 Hardware Architecture a) The FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 radio architecture is described in figure 2-1 and 2-2 below. It consists of a Baseband Processor Board (BBP), an Analog Front End (AFE) section and a Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) board. b) The BBP block diagram is described in figure 2-3. It is the heart of the FullMax radio. It is designed to perform MAC, PHY, networking, network management and other functions that are required in a broadband wireless BS and MS. The BBP has the following main characteristics: 1) Processing resources: a. A TI DSP and a Xilinx Spartan 3A FPGA to execute the PHY layer b. A Freescale PQ3 processor to execute the MAC layer and complementary embedded software 2) A GPS time reference module is available for synchronization 1 and for location based services. 3) User interfaces: 100 Base T, RS232 4) Interface to the AFE is done through a digital I/Q interface. c) The AFE section block diagram is described in figure 2-4. It is designed for TDD operation. It has a very wide tuning range (covering frequencies between 40 MHz and 958 MHz) and it supports a wide range of channel sizes. The AFE section performs signal processing functions that are needed to deliver the signal to the antenna and to receive the signal from the antenna. The AFE consists of: 1) A RF Small Signal (RFSS) board which contains a baseband section, an IF section and an RF section. a. The baseband section consists of an A/D, D/A, a programmable receive baseband filter, a programmable sampling clock synthesizer and a FPGA. b. The IF section consists of an IF LO, an I/Q modulator/demodulator, an IF receive channel bank and an IF transmit filter. c. The RF section consists of a RF LO, an RF up/down convertor, an RF receive channel bank and a RF transmit filter. 2) A RF Front End (RFFE) board which contains a RF PA, LNA, AGC and T/R switch. 3) The AFE employs three 8051 microcontrollers for monitoring and control of all aspects of the AFE operation. A serial interface protocol is available to support control of the master housekeeping microcontroller on the RFSS board by the main PQ3 processor on the BBP board. 1 e.g. for TDD frame synchronization. This document is Full Spectrum confidential FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 Technical Description 4 Note: The AFE employs a non agile external RF bandpass filter which is shown as a yellow block in the AFE block diagram in figure 4. d) The Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) block diagram is described in figure 2-5. The LVPS generates all the voltages that are needed at the BBP and the AFE. It is designed for an input voltage range of 9 to 36 VDC to support power feed for a vehicle battery. An optional external power brick is available if needed to support AC or -48 VDC power feed. Figure 2-1: FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 High Level Architecture SDR BS/MS Analog Front End (AFE) BBP Board RFSS RFFE Power Conn. On-off switch (For BS) I-3 I-2 UI 1 10/100 Ethernet On-Off (For BS) DC power I-1 I-4 RS232 COM port SDR Wireless connectivity GPS Wireless connectivity I-5 I-7 I-6 Power -on Indicator I-8 BIT Indicator RJ45 DB-9 Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) (For MS) Power LED BIT LED Power Connector Ethernet connector Serial Connector Processor JTAG DSP JTAG FPGA JTAG GPS SMA AFE Connector Test Connector GPS Antenna SDR Antenna This document is Full Spectrum confidential FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 Technical Description 5 Figure 2-2: FullMax BS1000/FS4000/MS4000 Block Diagram MPC8548E Flash1 64MB B U F F E R L A T C H GPS TRANSLA TOR TMS320TCI6482 I 2 C FPGA XC3SD3400A EMIFA Serial Configuration A F E C O N N E C T O R Integrated Magnetic Vertical RJ45 Connector PROM RJ45 CONNECTOR RS232 Driver CPLD UART 1 & 2 33.33MHz MPC TEMP SENSOR I 2 C EEPROM I 2 C 25MHz 125MHz POWER SUPPLY 3.3V 5V MULTIPLIER MPC JTAG TMS JTAG XILINIX JTAG 1.1V2.5V1.8V1.24V1.2V 3.3V 5V 1.1V SENSOR 2.5V SENSOR 1.8V SENSOR 1.24V SENSOR 1.2V SENSOR ENABLE 1.1V ENABLE 2.5V ENABLE 1.8V ENABLE 1.24V ENABLE 1.2V ENABLE 1.1V ENABLE 2.5V ENABLE 1.8V ENABLE 1.24V ENABLE 1.2V MPC I/O SUPPLY TMS I/O SUPPLY FPGA I/O SUPPLY MPC MPC MPC & TMS(DDR2) TMS FPGA LEDLEDLED 16X BUFFER GPIO-1,2 I/O - 16 2.54mm 10X2 MCX Conncector MUX 32MB32MB Power -LED 25MHz MARVEL SWITCH R G M I I R G M I I AFE 32V 15V 5V 3.3V 32V 15V 5V 3.3V DDR2DDR2 P O R T 0 P O R T 2 P O R T 1 DDR2 128MB DDR2 128MB DDR2 128MB DDR2 128MB Flash1 64MB 133MHz T R A N S L A T O…

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Test Report

MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 914 WEST PATAPSCO AVENUE • BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21230-3432 • PHONE (410) 354-3300 • FAX (410) 354-3313 33439 WESTERN AVENUE • UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587 • PHONE (510) 489-6300 • FAX (510) 489-6372 3162 BELICK STREET • SANTA CLARA, CA 95054 • PHONE (408) 748-3585 • FAX (510) 489-6372 13301 MCCALLEN PASS • AUSTIN, TEXAS 78753 • PHONE (512) 287-2500 • FAX (512) 287-2513 The Nation’s First Licensed Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory December 20, 2013 Full Spectrum Inc. 2452 Embarcadero Way Palo Alto, CA 94303 Dear Gonzalo Casado, Enclosed is the EMC Wireless test report for compliance testing of the Full Spectrum Inc., Full Spectrum BS1000 as tested to the requirements of the FCC Certification rules under Title 47 of the CFR Part 27 for Broadband Radio Service (BRS) Devices. Thank you for using the services of MET Laboratories, Inc. If you have any questions regarding these results or if MET can be of further service to you, please contact me. Sincerely yours, MET LABORATORIES, INC. Jennifer Warnell Documentation Department Reference: (\Full Spectrum Inc.\EMC38223-FCC27 Rev. 5) Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of MET Laboratories, Inc. MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 914 WEST PATAPSCO AVENUE • BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21230-3432 • PHONE (410) 354-3300 • FAX (410) 354-3313 33439 WESTERN AVENUE • UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587 • PHONE (510) 489-6300 • FAX (510) 489-6372 3162 BELICK STREET • SANTA CLARA, CA 95054 • PHONE (408) 748-3585 • FAX (510) 489-6372 13301 MCCALLEN PASS • AUSTIN, TEXAS 78753 • PHONE (512) 287-2500 • FAX (512) 287-2513 MET Report: EMC30864G-FCC27 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page ii of vii Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Full Spectrum Inc. Model Full Spectrum BS1000 Tested under FCC Certification Rules Title 47 of the CFR, Part 27 MET Report: EMC38223-FCC27 Rev. 5 December 20, 2013 Prepared For: Full Spectrum Inc. 2452 Embarcadero Way Palo Alto, CA 94303 Prepared By: MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 W. Patapsco Ave Baltimore, MD 21230 Electromagnetic Compatibility Full Spectrum Inc. Cover Page Full Spectrum BS1000 CFR Title 47 Part 27 MET Report: EMC38223-FCC27 Rev. 5 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iii of xviii Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Full Spectrum Inc. Model Full Spectrum BS1000 Tested Under FCC Certification Rules Title 47 of the CFR, Part 27 Jeff Pratt Jennifer Warnell Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Documentation Department Engineering Statement: The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures indicated, and the emissions from this equipment were found to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of these measurements, and for the qualifications of all persons taking them. Asad Bajwa, Director Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Electromagnetic Compatibility Full Spectrum Inc. Report Status Full Spectrum BS1000 CFR Title 47 Part 27 MET Report: EMC38223-FCC27 Rev. 5 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iv of xviii Report Status Sheet Revision Report Date Reason for Revision  May 22, 2013 Initial Issue. 1 May 24, 2013 Revised to reflect engineer corrections. 2 November 21, 2013 Revised to reflect amended company name. 3 December 3, 2013 Revised to reflect engineer corrections. 4 December 18, 2013 Revised to reflect engineer corrections. 5 December 20, 2013 Editorial correction. Electromagnetic Compatibility Full Spectrum Inc. Table of Contents Full Spectrum BS1000 CFR Title 47 Part 27 MET Report: EMC38223-FCC27 © 2013, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page v of vii Table of Contents I. Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................................. 1 A. Purpose of Test ................................................................................................................................................... 2 B. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 2 II. Equipment Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 3 A. Overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 B. References ........................................................................................................................................................... 4 C. Test Site .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 D. Description of Test Sample ................................................................................................................................. 5 E. Modifications ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 Modifications to EUT .................................................................................................................................. 5 Modifications to Test Standard .................................................................................................................... 5 F. Disposition of EUT ............................................................................................................................................. 5 III. Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria for Intentional Radiators ..................................................................... 6 §27.50(b) RF Power Output .......................................…

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Test Setup Photos

Photograph 1. Radiated Emissions, Test Setup, Below 1 GHz Photograph 2. Radiated Emissions, Test Setup, Above 1 GHz

Contact Information

Applicant

Stewart Kantor(President)
[email protected]650-743-8945Fax: 650-743-8945

Technical Contact

Full Spectrum Inc.Menashe Shahar
[email protected]650-814-7377

2452 Embarcadero Way · Palo Alto · United States

Test Firm

EUROFINS ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TESTING NA, INCGreg Kovolenko
[email protected]4108444071Fax: 4103543313

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
427787.5 MHz - 787.5 MHz101.60 mW560KA7D12500 Hz
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power is listed as conducted. The antenna(s) 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. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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