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PMP 320 Access Network
User Guide
Issue 2
November 2009
Notices
Seeimportantregulatory,legal,andsafetynoticesinsection6onpage18.
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©2009Motorola,Inc.Allrightsreserved
http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport
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TableofContents
1.0 UsingThisUserGuide ............................................................................................. 4
1.1 FINDINGTHEINFORMATIONYOUNEED ............................................................ 4
1.2 BecomingFamiliarwithThisUserGuide ............................................................ 4
1.3 SearchingThisUserGuide .................................................................................. 5
1.4 FindingParameterandFieldDefinitionsforModuleWebPages ...................... 5
1.5 NEWPRODUCTSANDFEATURESDESCRIBEDINTHISISSUE .............................. 5
1.6 NEWDESCRIPTIONSANDREVISIONSINTHISISSUE........................................... 5
1.7 PORTFOLIOOFWIRELESSBROADBANDSOLUTIONS.......................................... 5
1.8 PRODUCTSCOVEREDBYTHISUSERGUIDE ........................................................ 6
1.9 PRODUCTSNOTCOVEREDBYTHISUSERGUIDE ................................................ 6
1.10 CONVENTIONS .................................................................................................... 6
1.11 TECHNICALSUPPORT .......................................................................................... 7
1.12 FEEDBACKONDOCUMENTATION ...................................................................... 8
2 ProductDescription .................................................................................................... 9
2.1 AccessPoint(AP)............................................................................................... 11
2.2 SubscriberModule(SM) ................................................................................... 14
2.3 INSTALLINGTHEAP........................................................................................... 15
3 Regulatory,Legal,andSafetyNotices ...................................................................... 19
3.1 IMPORTANTNOTEONMODIFICATIONS .......................................................... 19
3.2 NATIONALANDREGIONALREGULATORYNOTICES.......................................... 19
3.3 RFEXPOSURESEPARATIONDISTANCES............................................................ 23
3.4 LEGALNOTICES ................................................................................................. 25
3.5 LIMITOFLIABILITY ............................................................................................ 27
4 CheckingSoftwareVersion ....................................................................................... 28
4.1 LogintotheAPGUIusingthefollowingprocedure ......................................... 28
4.2 CheckthecurrentrunningversionoftheAP ................................................... 28
4.3 CheckthecurrentrunningversionofsoftwareontheCPE ............................. 28
4.4 UpgradingtothelatestSoftwareRevisionontheAccessPointandtheCPE.. 30
5 UserAccountOverview ............................................................................................ 40
5.1 APUserAccounts.............................................................................................. 40
5.2 CPEUserAccounts ............................................................................................ 41
6 IPConfiguration ........................................................................................................ 43
6.1 IPOverview ....................................................................................................... 43
6.2 KeyIPguidelines ............................................................................................... 43
6.3 ConfiguringAPIPSettings................................................................................. 44
6.4 ConfiguretheCPEIPSettings ........................................................................... 45
7 RFParameterConfiguration ..................................................................................... 48
7.1 APRFParameterConfiguration(WiMAXCapabilities)..................................... 48
7.2 APRFParameterConfiguration(Radio) ........................................................... 48
7.3 APRFParameterConfiguration(Mode)........................................................... 49
8 CPERFParameterConfiguration .............................................................................. 50
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8.1 CPEFrequencyandChannelbandwidthConfiguration.................................... 50
9 AuthenticationConfiguration ................................................................................... 52
9.1 APAuthenticationParameterConfiguration.................................................... 52
9.2 AAAAuthenticationConfiguration ................................................................... 52
9.3 Aradialserverinstallation(RefertoAppendixAforinitialsteps) .................... 53
9.4 AddaNAS.......................................................................................................... 54
9.5 AddaGROUP .................................................................................................... 56
9.6 AddaUSER........................................................................................................ 58
9.7 VerificationofAAAconfiguration..................................................................... 61
9.8 SettingupCPEforAuthentication .................................................................... 61
10 QualityofServiceConfiguration........................................................................... 63
10.1 Briefoverviewofthequalityofservicesection ............................................... 63
10.2 QoSprofilecreation.......................................................................................... 63
10.3 Classificationprofilecreation: .......................................................................... 65
10.4 Serviceflowcreation: ....................................................................................... 66
11 AppendixAAAAServerInstallation................................................................... 68
12 AppendixBTroubleshooting.............................................................................. 70
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1.0 UsingThisUserGuide
Theaudienceforthisdocumentincludesnetworkplanners,systemoperators,
networkadministrators,andequipmentinstallers.
1.1 FINDINGTHEINFORMATIONYOUNEED
1.2 BecomingFamiliarwithThisUserGuide
TheTableofContentsprovidesnotonlyasequentialindexoftopicsbutalsoavisual
glanceattheorganizationoftopicsinthisguide.AfewminutesspentwiththeTableof
Contentsineitherthepaperortheelectronicversionofthisguidecansavemuchmore
timeinfindinginformationnowandinthefuture.TheListofProceduresmaybe
especiallyusefulinthepaperversionofthisguide,particularlywhereyoumarkthose
proceduresthatyouwishtofrequentlysee.
Incontrast,theListofFiguresandListofTablesaremostusefulforautomatedsearches
onkeywordsintheelectronicversionofthisguide.Ifamatchispresent,thematchis
thefirstinstancethatthesearchfinds.
QuickReference
Thisuserguidecomprisessixsections,asdescribedinTable1.
Section Purpose
GuidetoThisUser
Guide
(thissection)
Identifies
productscoveredbythisuserguide.
productscoveredbytheirownseparateuserguides.
howthisuserguideisorganized.
wheretofindmodulewebpagesandparameterdescriptions.
whatthevarioustypefacesandadmonitionsindicate.
howtocontactMotorola.
ProductDescription Provides
referencestoRFandnetworkingtheory.
overviewsandcomparisonsofproductsandhowthey
communicate.
descriptionsofdatahandlingandsynchronization.
areviewofoptionalfeatures.resourcesfordeveloping
familiarityandproficiencies

Planning Providesessentialinformationfor
evaluatinganareaforanetwork.
specifyingtheIPaddressesandfrequenciestouse.
Configuration Providesguidancefor
expandingnetworkcoverage.
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improvingthesecurityofwirelesslinks.
distributingbandwidthresources
monitoringandchangingvariablesthroughSNMP.

Installation Providessystematicapproachesfor
avoidinghazardsfromRFandnaturalcauses.
testing,storing,anddeployingequipment.
Reference
Information
Providessupplementalinformationsuchas
authorizations,approvals,andnotices.
abibliographyofadjunctiveinformationsources.
ahistoryofchangesindocumentation.
Glossary Definestermsandconceptsthatareusedinthisuserguide
1.3 SearchingThisUserGuide
Tosearchthisdocumentandthesoftwarereleasenotesofsupportedreleases,lookin
theTableofContentsforthetopicandintheAdobeReader®searchcapabilityfor
keywordsthatapply.1Thesesearchesaremosteffectivewhenyoubeginthesearch
fromthecoverpagebecausethefirstmatchesmaybeintitlesofsections,figures,
tables,orprocedures.
1.4 FindingParameterandFieldDefinitionsforModuleWebPages
Becausethisuserguideissequentiallyarrangedtosupporttasks,andvarioustasks
requiredifferentsettingsandreadings,parameterandfielddefinitionsarescattered
accordingtothetasksthattheysupport.
1.5 NEWPRODUCTSANDFEATURESDESCRIBEDINTHISISSUE
Thissectionisaplaceholderwhereothernewdescriptions,aswellsasclarificationsand
corrections,willbelistedinfutureissues.
1.6 NEWDESCRIPTIONSANDREVISIONSINTHISISSUE
Thissectionisaplaceholderwhereothernewdescriptions,aswellsasclarificationsand
corrections,willbelistedinfutureissues.
1.7 PORTFOLIOOFWIRELESSBROADBANDSOLUTIONS
TheMotorolaportfolioofwirelessbroadbandsolutionsprovidesarangeofflexible,
interworkable,products
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−licensed802.16epointtomultipointsolutions(PMP320)
−unlicensedpointtomultipointsolutions(PMP100,PMP400)
−pointtopointsolutions
−EnterpriseWirelessLAN(WLAN)solutions
Mesh,includingtheMOTOMESHseriesofproducts
WirelessManager,anetworkmanagercapableofmanagingmanyofthese
elements
1.8 PRODUCTSCOVEREDBYTHISUSERGUIDE
Thisuserguidedescribesplanning,configuration,installation,andoperationoftheCAP
320(theAccessPointmemberofthePMP320family)andalsoincludesinformationto
helptheoperatorplananddeployaPMP320accessnetwork.
1.9 PRODUCTSNOTCOVEREDBYTHISUSERGUIDE
RelatedPMP320AccessNetworkdeviceshavetheirownuserguides:CSM320,the
ClusterManagementModule4(CMM4),NetworkUpdaterTool(CNUT),andWireless
Manager(WM).
1.10 CONVENTIONS
Thisdocumentemploysdistinctivefontstoindicatethetypeofinformation,as
describedinTable
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1.11 TECHNICALSUPPORT
Hereistheescalationpathforresolutionofaproblem:
1.Checkthisuserguide
2.ConsidercheckingtheCommunityForumandKnowledgeBaseat
http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/support/community.
3.Escalatetheproblemtoyoursupplierorreseller.
4.EscalatetheproblemtoCanopyTechnicalSupportorotherdesignatedTier3
technicalsupport:
U.S. and Canada Email: technical-support@canopywireless.com
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18669619288
LatinandCentralAmericaEmail:technical[email protected]
Argentina08006662789
Brazil08008914360
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Mexico0018009427721
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Allothercountries+420533336946
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+6048503854(9am‐5pmMalaysiaTime)
+420533336946(outsidehours)
Whenyou
sendemailorcall,pleaseinclude,asappropriate,softwarereleaseoneachmodule,
IPaddresses,MACaddresses,andfeaturesenabled.
1.12 FEEDBACKONDOCUMENTATION
Isthisdocumentaccurate,complete,andclear?Howcanitbeimproved?Sendyourfeedbackon
documentationtotechnicaldocumentatio[email protected].
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2 ProductDescription
APMP320AccessNetworkprovidesalowcostpointtomultipointbroadband
infrastructureoptimizedforfixedoutdoorapplications.Theaccesspointisan802.16e
microbasestationwithWiMAXCPEinteroperability.Thesystemoffersanintegrated,
alloutdoorsolutionwithsimpleinstallationforrapiddeployment.
TargetapplicationsforthePMP320AccessNetworkinclude
Tier2/tier3carriers,wherethePMP320systemprovidesacost
effective,reliablebroadbandconnectivityforresidentialandbusiness
customers
Governmentnetworkoperators,wherethePMP320systemprovides
broadbandbasedinfrastructureforadministrativenetworks
Wirelessserviceproviders,withbroadbandnetworkserviceforany
sizeoperation
Wirelineserviceproviders,withbroadbandwirelessextensionsfor
existingDSLorcablenetworks.
AsshowninFigure1,aPMP320networkconsistsof
APsCAP320AccessPoints,usuallytowermountedinafoursector
configuration.
SMs‐CSM320SubscriberModules,CustomerPremiseEquipment
(CPE),usuallymountedonaresidenceorotherstructure,and
poweredbyapoweradapterprovidingstandard802.3afpowerover
Ethernet.
CMM4(ClusterManagementModule4)azerofootprintenclosure
housingaGPSmoduleconnectedtoaGPSantenna,sync‐andpower
injectioncircuitry,surgeprotection,andamanagedswitch.TheCMM
isusedtoprovidecustom“syncoverpoweroverEthernet”totheAPs
aswellasofferinganetworked,managedswitch.
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High Level Network Diagram
Core
Network
Internet
Radio Access
Network
AP
CMM4
DHCP Server
(optional)
NMS (optional)
(e.g., Wireless Manager)
SMs
AAA Server
(optional)
Router
(optional)
DNS Server
(optional)
Figure 1: High level network diagram
Inaddition,aPMP320networkusuallyalsorequiresa
AAAServerAuthentication,Authorization,andAccountingserver
usingtheRADIUS(RemoteAuthenticationDialInUserService)
protocol
EMSanElementManagementSystem,suchtheMotorolaOnePoint
WirelessManager
DHCPServerDynamicHostConfigurationProtocolserver
DNSServerDomainNameSystemserver
CNUTNetworkUpdateToolforupdatingdevicesoftware
MotorolaoffersPMP320equipmentthatoperatesinthespectrumrangesasshownin
Table4
Licensed
Spectrum
Ranges
System Name AP Name SM Name AP Model
Number
SM
Model
Number
Frequencies
Supported
3.3 to 3.4
GHz
3.4 to 3.6
GHz
PMP 35320 CAP 35320 CSM 35320 3530APC 3530SM 3.3 to 3.6 GHz
3.6 to 3.8
GHz
PMP 36320 CAP 36320 CSM 36320 3630APC 3630SM
3.6 to 3.8 GHz
(Includes 3.65
GHz)
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2.1 AccessPoint(AP)
APMP320AccessPoint(AP)isan802.16emicrobasestationthatconnectswirelessly
toupto200PMP320SubscriberModules(SMs)orWiMAXCPEs.TheAPconsistsofa
connectorizedantennaandradio,asshownin
Figure 2,withtheradioshownseparatelyinFigure3.Thestandardantennaisadual
polarity16.5dBiantennatypically inafour90°sectorconfiguration.TheAPis
manageablebylocalwebinterface, wellasSNMPortheMotorolaOnePointWireless
Manager.
mounted
as
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Figure 2: Access Point (AP) Figure 3: AP, radio only
ThePMP320APuses802.16e ntotheSMsorCPEandis
802.16ePHYandMACcompliant.Itcom WiMAXWave2profile,exceptfor
mobility.
TheAPusesacustom56VD tem were 4.TheAPuses
lessthan25 s than100wattsfor360°coverage.TheAPincludes
integratedsurgesuppressionthatistheequivalentofthe600SSsurgesuppressor
recommend tal
TheAPfunc rk,withroutestotheSMsautoconfigured.It
supportsac lestat ndthestandardRIPv2routingprotocol.
TheAPsupp dA
TheAPcan iguredto addressfromanetworkDHCPserver,or
bemanuallyassigneditsIPa
TheAPcan requestseitherbyrelayingthe
requeststoanetworkDHCP rveritself.
TheAPcanbeconfiguredei uthorization,
andAccounting)server,oru redtouse
anexternal r,the AAAserverfor
authenticat ndservesasaRADIUSclientcommunicatingwiththeAAA
serverforauthorizationofSMservices.
TheAPhas edwe rforconfiguringusingawebbrowser.
TheAPsupp MPv1andv2c,andusesstandard802.16eMIBs(Management
Information as
Specification 320
fortheovertheairconnectio
plieswith
Cpowersys ,typicallypo dbyaCMM
WperAP,orle s
edforSMins lations.
tionsasarouterinthenetwo
onfigurab
ortsICMPan
beconf
icroutingtablea
RP.
eitherreceiveitsIP
ddress.
beconfiguredtorespondtoSMDHCP
server,orfunctionasaDHCPse
thertouseanexternalAAA(Authentication,A
seaminimalinternalAAAserver.Whenconfigu
AAAserve
ionrequests,a
APservesasarelaybetweenSMsandthe
anembedd
ortsSN
bserve
Base)aswell
sfortheCAP
theMotorola802.16eAPMIB.
arelistedinTable1.
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Table 1: CAP 32 s 0 Specification
CAP 203
FREQUENCY 3.33.4GHz 3.43.5G
(CAP33320)
Hz
(CAP35320)
3.63.8GHz
(CAP36320)
PERFORMANCE
PhysicalLayer zchannel:512FFT;7/10MHz
hannel:1024FFT)
802.16e2005(5MH
c
MAClayer 802.16e2005
Maximum
Transmiss
Power
ion
sMayLimitMax
limitsinU.S.applications.
Upto2x25dBm;
LocalRegulatoryRequirement
TransmissionPower.
CSeetable5onpage19forFC
MaximumEIRP
endant
sMayLimitMaxEIRP.
Seetable5onpage19forFCClimitsinU.S.applications
Integrated:2x41.5dBm
Connectorized:AntennaDep
LocalRegulatoryRequirement
Maximum Greaterthan45Mbpstotalaggregatepersector
Throughputper
Sector
Packetsper 65,000
Second
Maximu
Range
mLoS thextendedrangefeatureUpto40kmwi
SPECTRUM
Frequency
RangeofBand
6GHz 3.63.8GHz
3.33.4GHz 3.43.
ChannelWidth Configurableto5/7/10MHz
SECURITY
Encryption cationoverRADIUS,AESover
eairencryption
EAPTTLS/PKMv2authenti
th
LINKBUDGET
Receive
(10MHz
based
3dBm
QAM(1/2):‐101dBm
(1/2):‐96dBm
TC64QAM(2/3):‐92dBm
CTC64QAM(3/4):‐91dBm
AM(5/6):‐ Bm
Sensitivity
channel);
onMRCT
method
CTCQPSK(1/2):‐10
CTCQPSK(3/4):‐102dBm
CTC16
CTC16QAM(3/4):‐97dBm
CTC64QAM
C
CTC64Q 89d
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ANTENNA
AntennaBeam
Width
16.5dBigainDualP
application(actual3dBantennapattern:60°horizontal
elevation)
olarity+/‐45degree4sector
PHYSICAL
Power
Consumption
<25Watts
Temperature 40°Fto+131°F(40°Cto+55°C)
WindSurvival 118miles/hr(190km/hr)
Dimensions Integrate
(LxWxD)
d:~711x195x240mm
Connectorized:~330x195x140mm
Weight Integrated:5.5kg
Connectorized:2.2kg
INTERFACE
Interface 10
(802.
/100BaseT,half/fullduplex.Rateautonegotiated
3compliant)
ProtocolsUsed IPv4,UDP,TCP,IP,ICMP,SNMP,HTTP,FTP,RIP,DHCP
Relay
Network
Ma
WebBasedInterface;SNMPv2c;orMotorolaWireless
nagement Manager
CERTIFICATION
S
FCCID n/a
n/a
ABZ89FT7632
IndustryCanadan/a 109W3530APC 109W3630APC
Certification
Number
CE "CE"marked&complianttoEN300328.DoCsare
availableat
http://motorola.wirelessbroadbandsupport.com/doc.ph
p
2.2 SubscriberModule(SM)
PleaserefertotheCSM35320UserGuideforfurtherinformationontheSubscriber
Module
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2.3 INSTALLINGTHEAP
so
nownasthe
w.motorolawls.com/Dynamic/Course_Description.asp?number=ANT001
heseproceduresarespecifictothecaseofasAPpurchasedasakitconsistingofa
connectorizedantennaandaconnectorizedradio.
AshortcoaxialcablefromtheradioterminatesinamaleNconnector.Theantennahas
achassismountedfemaleNconnector.Theantennaincludestowermountbrackets
withadjustabledowntilt.
InstallinganAPtypicallyconsistsoffourphases:
.ConfiguretheAPatanoperator'sfacilityorattheinstallationsiteusingthe
formationandsettingsdefinedinthePlanningandConfiguringsectionsofthisuser
nna,andbrackets)andphysicallyinstallitusing
Procedure2.ACMM4istypicallyinstalledatthesametime,ifnotpreviously
installed.
3.CabletheAPtotheCMM4andgroundittoProtectiveEarthPEusingProcedure
4.Thisphasecanalsoincludecablingtobackhauls,orrunningterrestrialfeeds.
5.Confirmoperation,usingSMsinthefield.
Localpracticesandchoicesofinstallationoptionswilldictatetheactualprocesses.For
example,
variationsonthesegeneralizedprocedurescanbeusedtoinstallonabuildingorinstall
multiple
APsonapipemountbeforehoistingupatowerforfinalattachment.
Generalcommunicationsequipment,infrastructure,andfacilitiessitedesignshouldbe
performed
inlinewithMotorola’s“StandardsandGuidelinesforCommunicationsSites”(al
k
R56manual)availablefrom
http://ww
CD&CourseKe
y=125
T
1
in
guide.
2.AssembletheAP(radio,ante
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Procedure 1: Assembling an AP and attaching to tower
1. Perform a parts check to
ensure all parts are present.
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2. Connect antenna brackets to
the antenna. Assemble with
the “scissor bracket” pointing
up (unlike in the
accompanying pictures) to
avoid physical interference
between the bracket and the
radio housing.
3. Connect the radio to the
antenna by sliding it into the
captive space. Secure the
radio to the antenna using the
two bolts provided.
4. Connect both coax N-connectors from the radio to the antenna. Connect the cable labeled
ector labeled “main”, and connect the cable labeled “Diversity”
“main” to the antenna conn
to the antenna connector labeled “Diversity”.
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5. Using standard work and safety practices for tower climbing, connect the assembled unit
(assembled antenna, brackets, and radio) to a pole, mounting fixture, or the tower. Mount
ans mounting the unit so as to avoid accidental touching by personnel. Typically this me
the unit at least 4 m (13 ft) above ground level.
TheAPhasmetaltometalcontactfromthetowerorsupportstructure,throughtheantenna,
throughthecoaxcable,totheradio.InstallingsurgesuppressionattheAPisstrongly
recommendedtoprovidethebestprotectionfromnearbylightningstrikes.
Uptofour600SSsurgesuppressorsmaybemountedinseriesonanEthernetlinkwithout
degradingthelink.Theequivalentofa600SSisbuiltintoeachofthe8portsonaCMM4and
countsasoneofthefour.
Asanexample,atypicalinstallationmighthaveproperlygrounded600SSunitswithin3ft(1m)
ofeachAPandadditionalproperlygrounded600SSunitsoneachEthernetcablemounted
outsideatthepointofcableentrytoatelecommunicationshutthatcontainstheCMM4.
Procedure 2: Cabling and Grounding/Earthing the AP
Standard installation practices apply, including
o use shielded Ethernet cable for all infrastructure cabling
o use drip loops
o provide extra cable (a splice loop) for future use at any termination
o ensure the tower or structure is fully grounded (Protective Earth – PE)
1. Use dielectric grease (which is uniformly non-conducting) on all connections and in all
RJ-45 Ethernet connectors. The best practice is to use enough grease to fill the RJ-45
female connector, and then insert the RJ-45 male connector and push the grease
further into the unit and around the RJ-45 connector. Excess grease can be wiped over
the connector area to provide some resistance to water ingress around the connector.
Run a 10 AWG ground strap from the ground lug on the AP (see Error! Reference source not
found.) to known good ground (Protective Earth - PE).
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3 Regulatory,Legal,andSafetyNotices
3.1 IMPORTANTNOTEONMODIFICATIONS
Intentionalorunintentionalchangesormodificationstotheequipmentmustnotbemadeunless
undertheexpressconsentofthepartyresponsibleforcompliance.Anysuchmodificationscould
voidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipmentandwillvoidthemanufacturer’swarranty.
3.2 NATIONALANDREGIONALREGULATORYNOTICES
3.2.1 U.S.FederalCommunicationCommission(FCC)Notification
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheUSFCCRulesandRegulations.Operationis
subjectto
thefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterferenceand
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay
causeundesiredoperation.
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital
device,pursuanttoPart15oftheUSFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide
reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This
equipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalled
andusedinaccordancewiththeseinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentonandoff,the
userisencouragedtocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
Increasetheseparationbetweentheaffectedequipmentandtheunit;
Connecttheaffectedequipmenttoapoweroutletonadifferentcircuitfrom
thatwhichthereceiverisconnectedto;
Consultthedealerand/orexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
FCCIDsandthespecificconfigurationscoveredarelistedinTable5.
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Table 5: US FCC IDs and covered configurations
FCC ID
Operating
Freq
Model Number Antenna Gain Channel Size
Maximum
Transmitter
Output Power
10 MHz 22.91 dBm
7 MHz 21.35 dBm
5 MHz 19.81 dBm
ABZ89FT7632
3.650 to 3.675
GHz
3630APC 16.5dBi
3.5 MHz 18.33 dBm
3.2.2 IndustryCanadaNotification
This device is approved for use in Canada in the licensed frequencies from 3.450 GHz to
3.650 GHz. It is undergoing Industry Canada approval for use in the 3.65 GHz band, and
may not be used in that band until Industry Canada approval is granted.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1. Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterferenceand
2. Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethat
maycauseundesiredoperation.
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital
device.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmful
interferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcan
radiateradiofrequencyenergyandifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththese
instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Ifthis
equipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcan
bedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentonandoff,theuserisencouragedtocorrect
theinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Increasetheseparationbetweentheaffectedequipmentandtheunit;
Connecttheaffectedequipmenttoapoweroutletonadifferentcircuitfrom
thatwhichthereceiverisconnectedto;
Consultthedealerand/orexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Toreducepotentialradiointerferencetootherusers,theantennatypeanditsgain
shouldbechosensoitsEquivalentIsotropicRadiatedPower(EIRP)isnotmorethanthat
permittedforsuccessfulcommunication.
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