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RDL-3000 Family
Broadband Wireless Systems
RDL-3000-RMD
Radio Module
Product Manual
1 Product Overview ................................................................... 5
2 Conditions of Use ................................................................... 6
3 Module Installation and Service ............................................ 8
4 Final Product Requirements ................................................ 10
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Copyright Information
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Redline Communications Inc. This document may not in whole or in part be copied,
reproduced, or reduced to any medium without prior consent, in writing, from Redline
Communications Incorporated.
Contact Information:
Redline Communications Inc.
302 Town Centre Blvd.
Markham, ON
Canada L3R 0E8
Web site:
http://www.rdlcom.com
Email: Inquiries: [email protected]
Support: support@rdlcom.com
Training: training@rdlcom.com
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Disclaimer
The statements, configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document
are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without express or implied
warranty. Additionally, Redline makes no representations or warranties, either expressed
or implied, regarding the contents of this product. Redline Communications shall not be
liable for any misuse regarding this product. The information in this document is subject
to change without notice. No part of this document shall be deemed to be part of any
warranty or contract unless specifically referenced to be part of such warranty or
contract within this document.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Product Overview ................................................................... 5
2 Conditions of Use ................................................................... 6
2.1 General Conditions ............................................................................................ 6
2.2 Country of Use ................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Product Labeling ................................................................................................ 7
2.3.1 Module Label .................................................................................................... 7
2.3.2 External Label ................................................................................................... 7
3 Module Installation and Service ............................................ 8
3.1 Installation into a Final Product ........................................................................ 8
3.2 Module Servicing ............................................................................................... 8
3.3 Professional Installation .................................................................................... 8
3.4 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................. 9
3.5 Radio Frequency Safety .................................................................................... 9
4 Final Product Requirements ................................................ 10
4.1 Deployment in the United States .................................................................... 10
4.1.1 Frequency Bands ............................................................................................ 10
4.1.2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power ................................................................... 10
4.1.3 Certified Antennas .......................................................................................... 10
4.1.4 Operation in the 3650-3700 MHz Band ........................................................... 11
4.1.5 FCC Notices ................................................................................................... 15
4.2 Deployment in Canada .................................................................................... 17
4.2.1 Frequency Bands ............................................................................................ 17
4.2.2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power ................................................................... 17
4.2.3 Power and EIRP Results (MIMO Operation) ................................................... 17
Operation in the 3450-3650 MHz Band ........................................................ 17
Operation in the 3650-3675 MHz Band ........................................................ 17
4.3 Industry Canada Notices: Deployment in Canada: ........................................ 18
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: FCC - Approved Antennas ............................................................................... 10
Table 2: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP Measurement Results for 5 MHz ........................ 11
Table 3: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 5 MHz ................ 12
Table 4: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP Measurement Results for 10 MHz ...................... 13
Table 5: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 10 MHz .............. 14
Table 6: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD Recommended Safe Distances ................................... 15
Table 7: IC - RDL-3000-RMD Power & EIRP Results: 3650-3675 MHz ......................... 17
Table 8: IC - Recommended Safe Distances ................................................................. 18
Table 9: IC - Avis RF Distances de séparation sécuritaire recommandées .................... 18
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1 Product Overview
The RDL-3000 radio modules are each comprised of a proprietary Media Access Control
(MAC) protocol engine and Time Division Duplexing (TDD)/ Orthogonal Frequency
Division Duplexing (OFDM) digital radio.
The modules are not designed for stand-alone operation. The modules are sold as one
component of a packaged system which includes a suitable housing for the module
connectors for required external components including a power supply and antenna
system. This is afterwards referred to as the 'final product'. The final product may be
designed and manufactured by Redline or a licensed third party.
Frequency settings within the specified frequency ranges are software keyed to be
compliant with specific regulatory agency requirements in the region of deployment.
Model RDL-3000-RMD
Canada: 3450-3650 MHz
3650-3675 MHz
United States: 3650-3700 MHz
Important: Read this entire document prior to installing or operating the module.
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2 Conditions of Use
2.1 General Conditions
These modules are not provided for sale to the general public. The modules contain a
proprietary radio interface and can not be directly connected to any standard
telecommunications or computer devices. This manual is provided as supplement to
technical and operational documentation and training provided by Redline and its
agents.
Any operation or use of these modules in any manner not expressly specified within this
manual or approved in writing by Redline (or its agents) is expressly forbidden and voids
the users right to operate the module. This includes, but is not limited to, any
modification of the module hardware or software, installation of the module in a non
approved enclosure, and use with non approved antennas.
2.2 Country of Use
Refer to the regulatory notices in this document before installing or operating the
module.
Operation of the final product requires a software 'key' that is available exclusively from
Redline or its authorized agents. The software key is unique to each module and must
be installed and activated before the radio will operate. The key contains sufficient
security features that the professional installer and operator can not decode, modify,
substitute, or otherwise circumvent the operational restrictions imposed by the 'key'.
The software 'key' limits the transmit power, operating frequency range, and channel
bandwidth per the regulator domain governing the location where the radio will be
deployed. The operator does not have the option to select the country or regulatory
region of operation.
The software 'key' limits the mode of operation as a master or client. The client mode is
'passive listener' and while in this mode the module can not initiate any transmission
without first receiving and decoding a valid authorization message from the master. A
module with a key for client operation can not be changed by the installer to enable
master mode operation. A module with a key for master operation can operate in master
or client (passive) mode.
Operation in Canada
The RDL-3000-RMD is certified with limited modular approval for use as an 'intentional
radiator' in Canada as:
IC: 4310A-RDL3000RMD
Operation in United States
The RDL-3000-RMD is certified with limited modular approval for use as an 'intentional
radiator' in the United States as:
FCC ID: QC8-RDL3000RMD
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2.3 Product Labeling
2.3.1 Module Label
The modular transmitter will display a label referring to the Industry Canada IC and
United States FCC registration numbers. An information label is applied directly to the
modular transmitter (examples shown below).
Do not to remove any labels from the module.
2.3.2 External Label
Information labels are applied to the final product. The final product features a label on
the outside surface listing the registration number for the enclosed module. Do not to
remove any labels from the module or the final product.
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3 Module Installation and Service
3.1 Installation into a Final Product
The modules must be installed only by trained professional technicians authorized by
Redline or its agents. The module must be installed only into an approved enclosure
(see Conditions of Use) and only at an approved manufacturing facility or service depot.
Redline shall retain complete control over the final installation of the module and will
ensure compliance of the end product to all applicable regulations. The module must be
installed only into an approved enclosure (see Conditions of Use) and only at an
approved manufacturing facility or service depot.
Redline licensing of the modular transmitter includes monitoring to ensure compliance in
the operation and use of the module as expressly specified within this manual. This
includes restrictions against modification of the module hardware, approval of the final
enclosure, operational restrictions for installers and end-users, and approval of antennas
provided for use with the product.
Operation of the final product requires the 'key' be controlled exclusively by the
manufacturer. The 'key' must be unique to each module and must be installed and
activated before the radio will operate. The key must contain sufficient security features
to the professional installer and operator can not decode, modify, substitute, or
otherwise circumvent the operational restrictions imposed by the 'key'.
The software 'key' must limit the transmit power, operating frequency range, and channel
bandwidth per the regulator domain governing the location where the radio will be
deployed. The operator does not have the option to select the country or regulatory
region of operation.
The software 'key' must limit the mode of operation as a master or client. The client
mode is 'passive listener' and while in this mode the module can not initiate any
transmission without first receiving and decoding a valid authorization message from the
master. A module with a key for client operation can not be changed by the installer to
enable master mode operation.
Redline will review all final products for compliance to regulatory restrictions.
The manufacturer must meet all labeling described in section 2.3.
3.2 Module Servicing
The modules are not intended to be field serviceable, and contains no field serviceable
or field replaceable parts. The module must be serviced only at an approved
manufacturing facility or service depot.
Warning: The modules are susceptible to damage from electrostatic charge.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) must be avoided to prevent damaging or destroying the
module. The module must always be store in an anti-static container/bag prior to
installation and following removal from the product for servicing. Observe ESD
precautions when handling the module.
3.3 Professional Installation
Devices containing the module require professional installation. It is the responsibility
of the installer to understand the product operation by attending training as required,
reading and understanding the product documentation, and ensuring that all building,
safety and regulatory codes are met and the installation is complete and secure.
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3.4 Safety Precautions
Installation and service must be done by personnel having technical training and
experience necessary to be aware of hazards during installation and/or service of RF
equipment. The installation and/or service must be done using procedures designed to
minimize any danger to technical personnel or any other person.
3.5 Radio Frequency Safety
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed
such that it does not emit RF fields in excess of the general population limits as defined
by FCC CFR 47, Part 2.1091 and OET Bulletin 65, Radio frequency radiation exposure
evaluation for fixed devices & Health Canada limits for the general population; consult
Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website and information from the
websites listed below:
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol1/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol1-sec2-
1091.pdf
http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet65/oet
65c.pdf
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php
Refer also to the regulatory statements included in this document.
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4 Final Product Requirements
The following requirements apply to all final products incorporating the modules.
4.1 Deployment in the United States
4.1.1 Frequency Bands
Operation of the final product requires an FCC specific software 'key' that is available
exclusively from Redline. This key restricts device operation to the FCC 3650-3700 MHz
band. The professional installer and operator can not modify or otherwise circumvent
these operational restrictions.
4.1.2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power
FCC regulation part 90.1321 (governing operation in the 3650-3700 MHz band in the
US) states that base station transmissions are limited to a maximum transmit power of 1
Watt/MHz (peak EIRP). If the antenna gain exceeds the allowed maximum for any
Bandwidth/Frequency combination (see following tables), the power setting must be
reduced by the same amount (dB) that the antenna gain exceeds the allowed maximum.
4.1.3 Certified Antennas
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in the following table.
Any additional antennas will be used only after authorization is obtained through Class II
permissive change.
Table 1: FCC - Approved Antennas
Mfgr.
Part #
Mode
Frequenc
y Range
Gain
(dBi)
Size
Polarization
Redline
AFS-DBG-03120-01
Sectoral
3.3-3.8
14
2 ft (60 cm)
Dual
Redline
AFS-DBG-0360-01
Sectoral
3.3-3.8
15.5
2 ft (60 cm)
Dual
Redline
AFS-DBG-0390-01
Sectoral
3.3-3.8
15
2 ft (60 cm)
Dual
Redline
30-00328-40
Terminal
3.3-3.8
14
8 in (20 cm)
Dual
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4.1.4 Operation in the 3650-3700 MHz Band
Port
Modulation
Frequency,
MHz
Power
setting
Peak output
power,
dBm/5 MHz
EIRP limit,
dBm/25 MHz
Maximum
Antenna
Gain, dBi
1
BPSK
3652.5
23
22.58
37
14.42
3677.5
23
22.66
37
14.34
3697.5
23
22.35
37
14.65
QPSK
3652.5
23
22.58
37
14.42
3677.5
23
22.58
37
14.42
3697.5
23
22.38
37
14.62
16-QAM
3652.5
23
22.62
37
14.38
3677.5
23
22.35
37
14.65
3697.5
23
22.56
37
14.44
64-QAM
3652.5
23
22.46
37
14.54
3677.5
23
22.42
37
14.58
3697.5
23
22.68
37
14.32
2
BPSK
3652.5
23
22.97
37
14.03
3677.5
23
22.76
37
14.24
3697.5
23
22.38
37
14.62
QPSK
3652.5
23
22.99
37
14.01
3677.5
23
22.74
37
14.26
3697.5
23
22.59
37
14.41
16-QAM
3652.5
23
22.90
37
14.10
3677.5
23
22.82
37
14.18
3697.5
23
22.47
37
14.53
64-QAM
3652.5
23
22.97
37
14.03
3677.5
23
22.73
37
14.27
3697.5
23
22.48
37
14.52
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Table 3: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 5 MHz
Port
Modulation
Frequency,
MHz
Power
setting
Peak output
power,
dBm/5 MHz
EIRP limit,
dBm/25
MHz
Maximum
Antenna
Gain, dBi
1
BPSK
3652.5
23
17.65
30
12.35
3677.5
23
17.60
30
12.40
3697.5
23
17.29
30
12.71
QPSK
3652.5
23
17.83
30
12.17
3677.5
23
17.53
30
12.47
3697.5
23
17.33
30
12.67
16-QAM
3652.5
23
17.68
30
12.32
3677.5
23
17.31
30
12.69
3697.5
23
17.42
30
12.58
64-QAM
3652.5
23
17.81
30
12.19
3677.5
23
17.27
30
12.73
3697.5
23
17.69
30
12.31
2
BPSK
3652.5
23
18.03
30
11.97
3677.5
23
17.74
30
12.26
3697.5
23
17.36
30
12.64
QPSK
3652.5
23
18.14
30
11.86
3677.5
23
17.66
30
12.34
3697.5
23
17.42
30
12.58
16-QAM
3652.5
23
18.15
30
11.85
3677.5
23
17.23
30
12.77
3697.5
23
17.31
30
12.69
64-QAM
3652.5
23
18.32
30
11.68
3677.5
23
17.68
30
12.32
3697.5
23
17.36
30
12.64
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Port
Modulation
Frequency,
MHz
Power
setting
Peak output
power,
dBm/5 MHz
EIRP limit,
dBm/25
MHz
Maximum
Antenna
Gain, dBi
1
BPSK
3655
23
22.83
40
17.17
3680
23
22.22
40
17.78
3695
23
22.04
40
17.96
QPSK
3655
23
21.80
40
17.20
3680
23
21.72
40
18.28
3695
23
22.02
40
17.98
16-QAM
3655
23
22.85
40
17.15
3680
23
22.27
40
17.73
3695
23
22.00
40
18.00
64-QAM
3655
23
22.83
40
17.17
3680
23
22.25
40
17.75
3695
23
21.80
40
18.20
2
BPSK
3655
23
22.95
40
17.05
3680
23
22.34
40
17.66
3695
23
22.06
40
17.94
QPSK
3655
23
22.98
40
17.02
3680
23
22.37
40
17.63
3695
23
22.07
40
17.93
16-QAM
3655
23
22.95
40
17.05
3680
23
22.42
40
17.58
3695
23
22.00
40
18.00
64-QAM
3655
23
22.89
40
17.11
3680
23
22.52
40
17.48
3695
23
22.12
40
17.88
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Port
Modulation
Frequency,
MHz
Power
setting
Peak output
power,
dBm/5 MHz
EIRP limit,
dBm/25
MHz
Maximum
Antenna
Gain, dBi
1
BPSK
3655
23
15.04
30
14.96
3680
23
14.33
30
15.67
3695
23
14.03
30
15.97
QPSK
3655
23
15.01
30
14.99
3680
23
13.69
30
16.31
3695
23
14.02
30
15.98
16-QAM
3655
23
14.97
30
15.03
3680
23
14.42
30
15.58
3695
23
14.03
30
15.97
64-QAM
3655
23
15.04
30
14.96
3680
23
14.37
30
15.63
3695
23
13.90
30
16.10
2
BPSK
3655
23
15.24
30
14.76
3680
23
14.59
30
15.41
3695
23
14.07
30
15.93
QPSK
3655
23
15.29
30
14.71
3680
23
14.50
30
15.50
3695
23
14.09
30
15.91
16-QAM
3655
23
15.41
30
14.59
3680
23
14.54
30
15.46
3695
23
14.09
30
15.91
64-QAM
3655
23
15.31
30
14.69
3680
23
14.60
30
15.40
3695
23
14.10
30
15.90
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4.1.5 FCC Notices
The following notices about deployment in the USA are included in training and
documentation provided to professional installers and operators of the final product:
1. The final product must be professionally installed.
2. WARNING -- FCC RF Exposure Warnings:
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for RF transmitting devices, the following
distances should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons
during device operation:
Table 6: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD Recommended Safe Distances
3675
PMP
50 cm (19.7 in) or more
To ensure compliance, operation at closer than these distances is not
recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
3. FCC Information to Users @ FCC 15.105:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Where DFS is required by regional regulations, this function is permanently enabled
at the factory and can not be disabled by the installer or end-user.
4. FCC Information to Users @ FCC 15.19:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
5. FCC Information to Users @ FCC 15.21:
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Redline
Communications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Federal Communications Rules for Operation in USA
FCC Part 90 guidelines for deployment of RDL-3000-RMD systems in the frequency
band of 3650-3700 MHz for restricted” CBP (Contention Based Protocol) in USA
includes restrictions on the maximum EIRP.
To comply with these guidelines, the following EIRP limitations are applied for
deployment in this band:
i) Max EIRP of 25 Watts/25 MHz (equivalent to 1 Watt/1 MHz)
ii) Peak EIRP Power Density of 1 Watt in any 1 MHz slice of spectrum.
To ensure compliance with these restrictions, refer to the following important notices:
1. The 3650-3700 MHz frequency range is a licensed band in the USA and operators
must have a valid spectrum license to operate RDL-3000-RMD equipment using this
band.
2. The RDL-3000-RMD requires a Redline FCC-specific options key that is mandatory
for operation within the USA. This options key enforces the FCC approved operating
range of 3650-3700 MHz.
3. The RDL-3000-RMD outdoor transceiver and antenna must be professionally
installed.
4. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Redline Communications could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
5. Do not operate an RDL-3000-RMD outdoor transceiver until you have confirmed the
FCC specific options key is loaded and active (operating range restricted to 3650-
3700 MHz). When the FCC-specific options key is installed, the operator is not able to
set an RF frequency that exceeds the allowed range.
6. The RDL-3000-RMD transmit power settings must not exceed values stated in the
RDL-3000 Family User Manual.
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4.2 Deployment in Canada
4.2.1 Frequency Bands
Operation of the final product requires a software 'key' that is available exclusively from
Redline. This key restricts device operation to the IC 3450-3650 MHz or 3650-3675 MHz
band. The professional installer and operator can not modify or otherwise circumvent
these operational restrictions.
4.2.2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power
The module supports operation with 2x2 MIMO antenna systems with two transmit
chains and two receive chains. The module may be used with any compatible antenna
and using the channel size and output power level specified by the IC regulations.
4.2.3 Power and EIRP Results (MIMO Operation)
Operation in the 3450-3650 MHz Band
The power setting for RSS-192 3450-3650 MHz is +23 dBm for all frequencies and
channel bandwidths.
Operation in the 3650-3675 MHz Band
The power setting for RSS-197 3650-3675 MHz is +23 dBm for all frequencies and
channel bandwidths. If the antenna gain exceeds the allowed maximum for any
Bandwidth/Frequency combination (see following table), the power setting must be
reduced by the same amount (dB) that the antenna gain exceeds the allowed maximum.
Table 7: IC - RDL-3000-RMD Power & EIRP Results: 3650-3675 MHz
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Frequency
(MHz)
Settings
RF1 &
RF2
RF1
(dBm)
RF2
(dBm)
Combined
PSD
(dBm)
EIRP
Limit
(dBm)
Margin
Max.
Antenna
Gain
(dBi)
3.5 MHz
3651.75
23
17.490
17.550
20.53
30.0
9.47
9
3662.50
23
17.393
17.658
20.54
30.0
9.46
9
3673.25
23
17.718
17.628
20.68
30.0
9.32
9
5 MHz
3652.50
23
16.022
16.054
19.05
30.0
10.95
10.5
3662.50
23
16.164
15.995
19.09
30.0
10.91
10.5
3672.50
23
16.132
16.161
19.16
30.0
10.84
10.5
7 MHz
3653.50
23
14.634
14.527
17.59
30.0
12.41
12
3662.50
23
14.542
14.610
17.59
30.0
12.41
12
3671.50
23
14.750
14.609
17.69
30.0
12.31
12
10 MHz
3655.00
23
13.008
12.959
15.99
30.0
14.01
14
3662.50
23
12.940
13.037
16.00
30.0
14.00
14
3670.00
23
13.022
13.069
16.06
30.0
13.94
13.5
14 MHz
3657.00
23
11.837
11.771
14.81
30.0
15.19
15
3662.50
23
11.869
11.859
14.87
30.0
15.13
15
3668.00
23
11.751
11.832
14.80
30.0
15.20
15
20 MHz
3660.00
23
10.205
10.094
13.16
30.0
16.84
16.5
3662.50
23
10.220
10.145
13.19
30.0
16.81
16.5
3665.00
23
10.264
10.290
13.29
30.0
16.71
16.5
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4.3 Industry Canada Notices: Deployment in Canada:
This Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-
Causing Equipment.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
The following notices about deployment in Canada are included in training and
documentation provided to professional installers and operators of the final product:
1. The final product must be professionally installed.
2. WARNING -- IC RF Exposure Warnings
To satisfy IC RF exposure requirements for RF transmitting devices, the following
distances should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons
during device operation:
Table 8: IC - Recommended Safe Distances
Frequency (MHz)
Deployment
Separation Distance
3500
PMP
34 cm (13.4") or more
To ensure compliance, operation at closer than these distances is not
recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IC regulations governing operation in the 3450-3700 MHz band are subject to licensing,
pursuant to subsection 4(1) of the Radiocommunication Act.
This equipment complies to RSS-192 in the frequency band 3450-3650 MHz and RSS-
197 guidelines for deployment of systems in the frequency band of 3650-3675 MHz, for
restricted CBP (Contention Based Protocol).
IC regulations governing operation in the 3450-3675 MHz band states that base station
transmissions are limited to a maximum transmit power of 1 Watt/MHz.
Déploiement aux le Canada
Cet appareil Digitale de Classe B rencontre toutes les normes du Canadian Règlement
Brouilleur Équipement.
Les avis suivants à propos du déploiement au Canada sont inclus dans la formation et la
documentation fournies aux installateurs professionnels et les opérateurs du produit
final:
3. Le produit final doit être installé par un professionnel.
4. AVERTISSEMENT - IC avertissements d'exposition RF
Pour satisfaire les exigences d’IC en ce qui a trait aux expositions aux RF pour RF
dispositifs de transmission, les distances suivantes doit être maintenue entre
l'antenne de ce dispositif et des personnes pendant le fonctionnement du dispositif:
Table 9: IC - Avis RF Distances de séparation sécuritaire recommandées
Fréquence (MHz)
Déploiement
Distance de Séparation
3500
PMP
34 cm (13.4") ou plus
Pour assurer la conformité , l’operation à une distance moindre que celles-ci n'est
pas recommandé. L'antenne utilisée pour ce transmetteur ne doit pas être co-
localisé avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur.
Règlements qui régissent le fonctionnement IC dans la bande 3450-3700 MHz sont
soumises à autorisation en vertu du paragraphe 4 (1) de la Loi sur la
radiocommunication.
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Cet équipement est conforme à RSS-192 dans la bande de fréquences 3450-3650 MHz
et RSS-197 des lignes directrices pour le déploiement de systèmes dans la bande de
fréquences 3650-3675 MHz d', pour limité le CBP (protocole de contention après).
Réglementation régissant le fonctionnement d'IC dans les états de bande 3450-3675
MHz que les transmissions des stations de base sont limités à un maximum de
puissance d'émission de 1 Watt / MHz (pire de crête).
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