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Installation Instruction The Remote Unit, Extension Unit or Master Unit has to be mounted by proffessionel / special trained installer. 1.1. HIGH POWER RU MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONN 1.1.1. General Read the health and safety warnings in chapter 1. WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO EQUIPMENT FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. The installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the electronic equipment and all attached hardware and components. The screws and dowels (wall anchors) used should also be appropriate for the structure of the supporting wall. 1. Do not install the unit in a way or at a place where the specifications outlined in the Environmental and Safety Specifications leaflet of the supplier are not met. 2. It is recommended only to use the mounting hardware delivered by the supplier. If different mounting hardware is used, the specifications for stationary use of the Remote Unit must not be exceeded. Note: Exceeding the specified load limits may cause the loss of warranty! 3. The unit is considerably heavy. Make sure that a suitable mounting surface is used. Ensure there is adequate manpower to handle the weight of the system. 4. Due to power dissipation, the Remote Unit may reach a very high temperature. Ensure sufficient airflow for ventilation as specified in the individual mounting procedures. 5. When connecting and mounting the cables (RF, optical, mains, ...) ensure no water can penetrate into the unit through these cables. 6. Also observe all additional rules or restrictions regarding mounting that depend on the type of Remote Unit. For details refer to chapter 7.2.2 Mechanical Specification. Install the unit vertically with the fan unit at the top. A maximum tilt angle of 25° from a vertical position must be kept, as in the following illustrations: 7. A spacing of 40 mm (1.58 inch) around the unit is required. 8. To ensure sufficient airflow when mounting the unit in enclosed spaces, two lid openings (one for the air inlet and the other for the air outlet) have to be provided. Do not block these air inlets and outlets when mounting the Remote Unit. The size of each opening must equal at least 17 x 17 cm (290 cm 2 ). Make sure, too, there is no thermal short circuit between the air inlet and air outlet. If any different or additional mounting material is used, ensure that the mounting remains as safe as the mounting designed by the manufacturer. Ensure that the static and dynamic strengths are adequate for the environmental conditions of the site. The mounting itself must not vibrate, swing or move in any way that might cause damage to the Remote Unit. Specified torques have to be observed for certain mounting procedures according to the following table: Type Tallow-drop screws Hex nuts Spacing bolts PG (plastic) PG (aluminium) Thread M 4 M 8 M 4 M 8 PG 13.5 PG 29 Specified torques 3.3 Nm 27 Nm 2.3 Nm 27 Nm 3.75 Nm 10 Nm table Fehler! Kein Text mit angegebener Formatvorlage im Dokument.-1 Specified torques Note: To avoid damage when mounting the unit, always make sure that the M8 washers (DIN9021 or DIN125 depending on the mounting kit) are placed behind and in front of the mounting drillings of the unit. The mounting procedures for a stand-alone Remote Unit without optional accessories are described and illustrated in the following sections. For further information regarding special mounting procedures including mounting of accessory equipment, please see separate manual. 1.2. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1.2.1. General Read the health and safety warnings in chapter 1. 1. This unit contains dangerous voltages. Loss of life, severe personal injury or property damage can be the result if the instructions contained in this manual are not followed. 2. It is compulsory to ground the unit before connecting power supply. A grounding bolt is provided on the cabinet to connect the ground-bonding cable. 3. Although the Remote Unit is internally protected against overvoltage, it is strongly recommended to earth the antenna cables close to the antenna connectors of the Remote Unit for protection against atmospheric discharge. In areas with strong lightning it is strongly recommended to insert additional lightning protection. 4. If the mains connector of the Remote Unit is not easily accessible, a disconnect device in the mains circuit must be provided within easy reach. 5. Before connecting or disconnecting the mains connector at the Remote Unit, ensure that mains supply is disconnected. 6. Make sure that an appropriate branch circuit breaker and an overcurrent limiting device are connected between mains and Remote Unit. 7. An external circuit breaker is mandatory as disconnect device. This circuit breaker should be readily available for the operator. For the U.S. and Canada, installation has to be done in accordance with the NEC (National Electronic Code). The external circuit breaker has to be a branch circuit breaker rated 20 A for 110 Vac mains. 8. A field wiring box with conduit must be used for the installation. Use a wire harness rated for AC mains with at least AWG14 size. 9. A connection of mains supply to a power socket requires the power socket to be nearby the Remote Unit. 10. Incorrectly wired connections can destroy electrical and electronic components. 11. To avoid corrosion at the connectors caused by electrochemical processes, the material of the cable connectors must not cause a higher potential difference than 0.6 V (see electrochemical contact series). 12. Use an appropriate torque wrench for the coupling torque (25 N-m / 19 ft lb) of 7/16-DIN connectors with 1 ¼-inch opening to tighten the 7/16-type antenna connectors. For example, use torque wrench of item no. 244377 available from the Andrew e-catalog. Do NOT use your hands or any other tool (e.g. a pair of pliers)! This might cause damage to the connector and lead to a malfunction of the Remote Unit. 13. For unstabilized electric …
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Optical Remote Unit ION ® -M7P/80-85HP/9 (W2-Cabinet) Manual MF0145APA User's Manual for ION ® -M7P/80-85HP/9 (W2-Cabinet) Page 2 Manual ION-M7P_80-85HP_9 MF0145APA.doc © Copyright 2013 CommScope, Inc. All rights reserved. All information contained in this manual has been revised thoroughly. Yet CommScope accepts no liability for any omissions or faults. CommScope reserves the right to change all hardware and software characteristics without notice. Names of products mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and / or registered trademarks of their respective companies. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronical, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, 10-October-2013 Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL 5 1.1. USED ABBREVIATIONS 5 1.2. HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNINGS 6 1.3. ABOUT COMMSCOPE 9 1.4. INTERNATIONAL CONTACT ADDRESSES FOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT 10 2. INTRODUCTION 13 2.1. PURPOSE 13 2.2. THE ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 (INTELLIGENT OPTICAL NETWORK; MMR) 13 3. COMMISSIONING 15 3.1. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 15 3.1.1. General 15 3.1.2. Wall-Mounting Procedure 17 3.2. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 18 3.2.1. General 18 3.2.2. Connections 19 3.2.3. Grounding 20 3.2.4. Connection of the Extension Unit 21 3.2.5. Connection of the Antenna Cables 21 3.2.6. Power Connection 22 3.3. OPTICAL-FIBRE-CABLE CONNECTION - RULES 23 3.3.1. Protective Plug 25 3.3.2. Protective-Tube Kit 27 3.4. COMMISSIONING 29 4. ALARMS 32 4.1. BITE AND ALARMS 32 4.2. HANDLING OF ALARMS 32 4.3. ALARM STATUS 32 4.4. STATUS LED ALARMS 32 4.5. EXTERNAL ALARM INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 33 4.6. TROUBLESHOOTING 35 5. MAINTENANCE 35 5.1. GENERAL 35 5.2. REPLACING THE FAN UNIT 36 5.3. CLEANING THE HEAT SINK 38 User’s Manual for ION ® -M7P/80-85HP/9 (W2-Cabinet) Page 4 Manual ION-M7P_80-85HP_9 MF0145APA.doc 6. APPENDIX 39 6.1. ILLUSTRATIONS 39 6.2. SPECIFICATIONS 40 6.2.1. Electrical Specifications 40 6.2.2. Mechanical Specifications 40 6.2.3. Environmental and Safety Specifications 40 6.3. SPARE PARTS 41 7. INDEX 42 FIGURES AND TABLES figure 3-1 Wall mounting ............................................................................................. 17 figure 3-2 Connector flange of ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 ................................................. 19 figure 3-3 RS485 connector ........................................................................................ 20 figure 3-4 Grounding bolt, schematic view ................................................................. 20 figure 3-5 Extension-port connector ........................................................................... 21 figure 3-6 Power supply plug to RU Mains connector ................................................ 22 figure 3-7 Protective-plug assembly ........................................................................... 25 figure 3-8 Tube-kit installation .................................................................................... 28 figure 4-1 Flange connector, 5 poles .......................................................................... 33 figure 4-2 Flange connector, 7 poles .......................................................................... 33 figure 4-3 Alarm inputs and outputs, standard ........................................................... 34 figure 6-1 Cabinet drawing ......................................................................................... 39 table 1-1 List of international contact addresses ........................................................ 12 table 3-1 Specified torques ......................................................................................... 16 table 3-2 RS485 connector, pin assignment .............................................................. 20 table 3-3 Extension-port connector, pin assignment .................................................. 21 table 4-1 Status LED alarms ....................................................................................... 33 1 General Page 5 1. GENERAL 1.1. USED ABBREVIATIONS 3GPP 3 rd Generation Partnership Project AC/DC Alternating current / Direct Current ALC Automatic Level Control BITE Built-In Test Equipment BTS Base Transceiver Station CE "Conformité Européenne" ("European Conformity") CD Compact Disk CFR Code of Federal Regulations DL Downlink DoC Declaration of Conformity EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution EN European Norm EP Extension Port ESD Electrostatic Discharge ETS European Telecommunication Standard EU Extension Unit GSM Global System for Mobile Communication GND Ground GUI Graphical User Interface ICP3 Intercept Point 3rd order ID No Identification Number ION Intelligent Optical Network IP Ingress Protection ISO International Organization for Standardization LED Light Emitting Diode LMT Local Maintenance Terminal LTE Long Term Evolution MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output MS Mobile Station MU Main Unit NF Noise Figure OTRx Optical Transceiver = SRMU (Subrack Master Unit) PG Packing Gland PIM Passive Intermodulation P in Input power P out Output power R&TTE Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment RF Radio Frequency RU Remote Unit RX Receiver SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TS Technical Specification TX Transmitter UL Uplink UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access WDM Wavelength Division Multiplex User’s Manual for ION ® -M7P/80-85HP/9 (W2-Cabinet) Page 6 Manual ION-M7P_80-85HP_9 MF0145APA.doc 1.2. HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNINGS 1. Danger: Obey all general and regional installation and safety regulations relating to work on high voltage installations, as well as regulations covering correct use of tools and personal protective equipment. 2. Danger: Before opening the unit, disconnect mains power. 3. Danger: Laser radiation! Do n…
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External Photos ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 Frontside Backside Left side Right side Connector flange (down side)
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Internal Photos ION ‐ M7P/80 ‐ 85HP/9 Fans Duplexer ION ‐ M7P/80 ‐ 85HP/9 backside Cooling fins PSU and Amplifier ION ‐ M7P/80 ‐ 85HP/9 Top and side view OTRX ION ‐ M7P/80 ‐ 85HP/9 Front OTRX Amplifier 7 80 ‐ 85 9 Connecting / Controller Board Control Unit RCM161
RF Exposure Info / MPE Sample Calculation Model: ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 FCC-ID: XS5-M7P8085HP9 The ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 isi a multi-band, multi-operator Remote Unit. It is used in conjunction with a Master Unit in the ION optical distribution system. The ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 transports signals on the RF layer in a very inexpensive manner. This means that multiple operators and multiple technologies are moved simultaneously from a cluster of base stations to a remote location over the same fiber. The ION optical distribution system is a cost-effective coverage solution for dense urban areas, tunnels, subway, airports, convention centers, high-rise buildings and other locations where physical structures increase path loss. It has been specifically designed to reduce zoning problems and to provide homogeneous coverage. The compact, mechanical design is specifically architected to mount along side structures in such a way that it has a minimal visual impact. The ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 has been specifically tested and optimized for GMSK, EDGE, CDMA, WCDMA, and LTE modulation in the 700 MHz, 800/850 MHz band as well as AMPS, LMR and analogue modulations. By means of a coupling port AWS (1700/2100) and PCS (1900) provided by a separate ION-M can be combined with 700 MHZ, 800 MHz and 850 MHz to one antenna port. The Remote Unit is equipped with an extension port to upgrade the system for supporting AWS/PCS. The ION is easily set-up and supervised via a graphical user interface (GUI). Remote units can be commissioned through the use of built-in test equipment. An auto-leveling function compensates for the optical link loss making installation easy and quick. The entire system may be monitored remotely via an Andrew OMC. This platform uses SNMP protocol and is compliant to X.733 standard. Should a sophisticated interface not be required, the master unit can be directly connected to the alarm interface of a base station via its contact relay. The specific device generally will be professionally installed. Hereby the gain of the finally installed antenna(s), cable attenuation and antenna height will be defined site specific at the time of licensing with the appropriate FCC Bureau(s). The maximum permissible exposure limit is defined in 47 CFR 1.1310 (B). S = power density limit [W/m] P = power [W] R = distance [m] 2 4 n nn n R GP S => n nn n S GP R 4 (to calculate the distance at one frequency) If we have more bands, than we have to calculated as a percentage: The additional of the terms have to be lower than 1. 1 4 .... 4 44 1.... 2 3 2 3 33 2 2 2 22 1 2 1 11 ln 3 3 2 2 1 1 n n nn n cacalcalcal S R GP S R GP S R GP S R GP S S S S S S S S We are looking for a distance of ensures that the formula is satisfied. n RRRR... 321 1 4 ... 444 2 3 2 33 2 2 22 1 2 11 n nn SR GP SR GP SR GP SR GP R S GP S GP S GP S GP R S GP S GP S GP S GP n nn n nn 4 ... 444 4 ... 444 3 33 2 22 1 11 2 3 33 2 22 1 11 With n nn n S GP R 4 => n nn n S GP R 4 2 RRRRR n 22 3 2 2 2 1 ... What you have to do for calculate the minimum distance were the power density limit is met: 1) If you have one path, you have to put you special values in the following formula. n nn n S GP R 4 (Distance for one carrier) Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposures Frequency Range (MHz) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) 300 – 1500 S = f/1500 1550 – 100,000 S = 1 2) If you have more than one path, you must add the individual terms quadratic. n nn n S GP R 4 (Distance for individual carrier) RRRRR n 22 3 2 2 2 1 ... (See previous page) For example: The EUT operates in the 4 frequency bands: 728-757, 859-869, 869-894 and 935-961 MHz. The max measured conducted output power is 44.5 dBm (28.2 W). Calculation for every path with maximum possible antenna gain and without cable loss: Frequency [MHz] Max Power out [dBm] Max. possible Antenna gain, without cable loss [dBi] Max. Distance [m] 728 41,5 20.65 5.1865 859 44,5 17.7 4.8022 869 44,5 14.65 3.3607 The worst case would be if all bands were active: RRRRR n 22 3 2 2 2 1 ... R all > 7.827 m (see previous page for formula) For more accurate calculation, the cable loss and actual antenna gain have to be included in the finally system. The antenna(s) used with device must be fixed-mounted on permanent structures with a distance to any human body to comply with the RF Exposure limit.
Test Site: FCC Test Site No.: 96997 IC OATS No.: IC3475A-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. ECL-EMC-TR-13-276-V02.00 Page 1 of 50 Date of issue: 05.12.13 Signature: Issue-No.: 02 Author: Date of delivery: 17.10.13 Checked: Test dates: 07.10. – 17.10.13 Pages: 50 ECL-EMC Test Report No.: 13-276 Equipment under test: ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 800MHz Path FCC ID: XS5-M7P8085HP9 IC ID: Type of test: FCC 47 CFR Part 90 Subpart S:2013 Private Land Mobile Repeater RSS-Gen:2007, RSS-131:2005 Zone Enhancers for the Land Mobile Service Measurement Procedures: 47 CFR Parts 2:2013 (Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules and Regulations), Part 90:2013 (Private Land Mobile), ANSI/TIA-603-C (2004), Land Mobile FM or PM Communications Equipment Measurement and Performance Standards IC-RSS-GEN:2007 General Requirements and Information for the Certification of Radiocommunication Equipment Test result: Passed Test Report No.: 13-276 FCC ID: XS5-M7P8085HP9 IC ID: 2237E-M7P8085HP9 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. ECL-EMC-TR-13-276-V02.00 Page 2 of 50 Manufacturer: ANDREW Wireless Systems GmbH Industriering 10 D-86675 Buchdorf Tel.: +49 (0)9099 69 0 Fax: +49 (0)9099 69 140 Test Location: Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services Germany GmbH European Compliance Laboratory (ECL) Thurn-und-Taxis-Straße 18 D-90411 Nürnberg Tel.: +49 40 74041 0 Fax: +49 40 74041-2755 General: The purpose of this report is to show compliance to the FCC regulations for licensed devices operating under section 90 of the Code of Federal Regulations title 47. This report informs about the results of the RF tests, it only refers to the equipment under test. No part of this report may be reproduced in any form, without written permission. Test Report No.: 13-276 FCC ID: XS5-M7P8085HP9 IC ID: 2237E-M7P8085HP9 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. ECL-EMC-TR-13-276-V02.00 Page 3 of 50 Table of contents 1 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY ................................................................................................................. 5 2 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (E.U.T.) .................................................................................................... 6 2.1 DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.1 DOWNLINK ................................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.2 UPLINK ...................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.3 DESCRIPTION OF EUT ................................................................................................................ 7 2.1.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF MEASUREMENT REFERENCE POINTS .............................................................. 8 2.1.5 DOWNLINK SYSTEM GAIN AND OUTPUT POWER ........................................................................... 8 3 TEST SITE (ANDREW BUCHDORF) .................................................................................................... 9 3.1 TEST ENVIRONMENT .......................................................................................................................... 9 3.2 TEST EQUIPMENT .............................................................................................................................. 9 3.3 INPUT AND OUTPUT LOSSES ............................................................................................................. 10 3.4 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY .......................................................................................................... 10 4 TEST SITE (BUREAU VERITAS CPS SERVICE PLUS GMBH) ........................................................ 11 5 RF POWER OUT: §90.635, §2.1046 ................................................................................................... 12 5.1 LIMIT............................................................................................................................................... 12 5.2 TEST METHOD ................................................................................................................................. 12 5.3 TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................................................ 13 5.3.1 DOWNLINK ............................................................................................................................... 14 5.3.1.1 Analog............................................................................................................................. 15 5.3.1.2 iDEN ............................................................................................................................... 15 5.3.1.3 GSM ................................................................................................................................ 16 5.3.1.4 EDGE .............................................................................................................................. 16 5.3.1.5 CDMA ............................................................................................................................. 17 5.3.1.6 WCDMA .......................................................................................................................... 17 5.3.2 UPLINK .................................................................................................................................... 18 5.4 SUMMARY TEST RESULT ................................................................................................................... 18 6 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH: §90.210, §2.1049 ...............................…
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RF Exposure Info / MPE Sample Calculation Model: ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 FCC-ID: XS5-M7P8085HP9 The ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 isi a multi-band, multi-operator Remote Unit. It is used in conjunction with a Master Unit in the ION optical distribution system. The ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 transports signals on the RF layer in a very inexpensive manner. This means that multiple operators and multiple technologies are moved simultaneously from a cluster of base stations to a remote location over the same fiber. The ION optical distribution system is a cost-effective coverage solution for dense urban areas, tunnels, subway, airports, convention centers, high-rise buildings and other locations where physical structures increase path loss. It has been specifically designed to reduce zoning problems and to provide homogeneous coverage. The compact, mechanical design is specifically architected to mount along side structures in such a way that it has a minimal visual impact. The ION-M7P/80-85HP/9 has been specifically tested and optimized for GMSK, EDGE, CDMA, WCDMA, and LTE modulation in the 700 MHz, 800/850 MHz, 900 MHz band as well as AMPS, LMR and analogue modulations. By means of a coupling port AWS (1700/2100) and PCS (1900) provided by a separate ION-M can be combined with 700 MHZ, 800 MHz, 850 MHz, and 900 MHz to one antenna port. The Remote Unit is equipped with an extension port to upgrade the system for supporting AWS/PCS. The ION is easily set-up and supervised via a graphical user interface (GUI). Remote units can be commissioned through the use of built-in test equipment. An auto-leveling function compensates for the optical link loss making installation easy and quick. The entire system may be monitored remotely via an Andrew OMC. This platform uses SNMP protocol and is compliant to X.733 standard. Should a sophisticated interface not be required, the master unit can be directly connected to the alarm interface of a base station via its contact relay. The specific device generally will be professionally installed. Hereby the gain of the finally installed antenna(s), cable attenuation and antenna height will be defined site specific at the time of licensing with the appropriate FCC Bureau(s). The maximum permissible exposure limit is defined in 47 CFR 1.1310 (B). S = power density limit [W/m] P = power [W] R = distance [m] 2 4 n nn n R GP S => n nn n S GP R 4 (to calculate the distance at one frequency) If we have more bands, than we have to calculated as a percentage: The additional of the terms have to be lower than 1. 1 4 .... 4 44 1.... 2 3 2 3 33 2 2 2 22 1 2 1 11 ln 3 3 2 2 1 1 n n nn n cacalcalcal S R GP S R GP S R GP S R GP S S S S S S S S We are looking for a distance of ensures that the formula is satisfied. n RRRR... 321 1 4 ... 444 2 3 2 33 2 2 22 1 2 11 n nn SR GP SR GP SR GP SR GP R S GP S GP S GP S GP R S GP S GP S GP S GP n nn n nn 4 ... 444 4 ... 444 3 33 2 22 1 11 2 3 33 2 22 1 11 With n nn n S GP R 4 => n nn n S GP R 4 2 RRRRR n 22 3 2 2 2 1 ... What you have to do for calculate the minimum distance were the power density limit is met: 1) If you have one path, you have to put you special values in the following formula. n nn n S GP R 4 (Distance for one carrier) Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposures Frequency Range (MHz) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) 300 – 1500 S = f/1500 1550 – 100,000 S = 1 2) If you have more than one path, you must add the individual terms quadratic. n nn n S GP R 4 (Distance for individual carrier) RRRRR n 22 3 2 2 2 1 ... (See previous page) For example: The EUT operates in the 4 frequency bands: 728-757, 859-869, 869-894 and 935-961 MHz. The max measured conducted output power is 44.5 dBm (28.2 W). Calculation for every path with maximum possible antenna gain and without cable loss: Frequency [MHz] Max Power out [dBm] Max. possible Antenna gain, without cable loss [dBi] Max. Distance [m] 728 41,5 20.65 5.1865 859 44,5 17.7 4.8022 869 44,5 14.65 3.3607 935 38,5 23.65 4.5765 The worst case would be if all bands were active: RRRRR n 22 3 2 2 2 1 ... R all > 9.066 m (see previous page for formula) For more accurate calculation, the cable loss and actual antenna gain have to be included in the finally system. The antenna(s) used with device must be fixed-mounted on permanent structures with a distance to any human body to comply with the RF Exposure limit.
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 22H | 869 MHz - 894 MHz | 28.2 W | W7W |

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