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Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory
Information for Cisco Access Products with
802.11a/b/g and 802.11b/g Radios
This document provides declarations of conformity and regulatory information for the Cisco wireless
access routers and access point high-speed WAN interface cards (AP HWICs) using radio components
with the following part numbers:
74-3624-xx (802.11a/b/g)
74-3625-xx (802.11b/g)
This document contains the following sections:
Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement, page 2
Department of Communications—Canada, page 3
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein, page 4
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure, page 10
Guidelines for Operating Cisco Wireless Access Products in Japan, page 11
Declaration of Conformity Statements, page 14
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Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission
Declaration of Conformity Statement
FCC Certification numbers:
LDK XSARCD11—802.11a/b/g
LDKXSMKHK12—802.11b/g
Manufacturer:
Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd.
Hsinchu Science Park Branch Office
5F-1, 5 Hsin-An Road
Hsinchu, Science-Based Industrial Park
Taiwan, R.O.C.
and
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
This device complies with Part 15 rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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Department of Communications—Canada
Caution The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other devices operating at this
frequency when using antennas listed in Table 1. Any changes or modification to the product not
expressly approved by Cisco could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Caution Within the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz band (5 GHz radio channels 34 to 48) the U-NII devices are restricted to
indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite System
(MSS) operations.
Department of Communications—Canada
Canadian Compliance Statement
This Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du
Canada.
This device complies with Class B Limits of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Cisco 802.11b/g radios are certified to the requirements of RSS-210 for 2.4-GHz spread spectrum
devices, and Cisco 802.11a radios are certified to the requirements of RSS-210 for 5-GHz spread
spectrum devices.The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely outdoors
may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations. For further
information, contact your local Industry Canada office.
Table 1 Cisco 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz Antennas
Radio Antenna
IEEE 802.11b/g IEEE 802.11a Cisco Part Number Description Gain at 2.4 GHz Gain at 5 GHz
Yes Yes AIR-ANTM2050D-R Swivel-mount dipole 2.0 dBi 5 dBi
Yes Yes AIR-ANTM4050V-R Diversity omnidirectional
ceiling-mount
4.0 dBi 5 dBi
Yes Yes AIR-ANTM5560P-R Wall-mount patch 5.5 dBi 6.5 dBi
Yes AIR-ANT4941 Swivel-mount dipole 2.2 dBi
Yes AIR-ANT5959 Diversity omnidirectional
ceiling-mount
2.35 dBi
Yes AIR-ANT1728 Omnidirectional
ceiling-mount
5.2 dBi
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Canadian Certification numbers:
2461B-XSARCD11 (802.11a/b/g)
2461B-XSMKHK12 (802.11b/g)
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and
Liechtenstein
Declaration of Conformity to R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC for the European
Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein
English:
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
Statement 287
Dansk:
Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende kravene og andre relevante forskrifter i
1999/5/EC-direktivet.
Deutsch:
Diese Geräte entsprechen den Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bestimmungen der Richtlinie
1999/5/EC.
Español:
Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales y otras provisiones relevantes de la Directiva
1999/5/EC.
Français:
Cet équipement répond aux exigences et provisions de la Directive 1999/5/EC.
Íslenska:
Þessi búnaður samrýmist lögboðnum kröfum og öðrum ákvæðum tilskipunar 1999/5/ESB.
Italiano:
Questa apparecchiatura rispetta i requisiti essenziali e le altre clausole rilevanti della Direttiva
1999/5/CE.
Nederlands:
Deze apparatuur voldoet aan de essentiële vereisten en andere relevante voorzieningen van
EU-richtlijn 1999/5/EC.
Norsk:
Dette utstyret samsvarer med de vesentligste kravene og andre regler i direktiv 1999/5/EC.
Português:
Este equipamento está de acordo com os requisitos essenciais e outras provisões relevantes da
Diretiva 1999/5/EC.
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European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
Models with 802.11a/b/g radios:
Cisco 1800 series routers:
CISCO1801W-AG-E/K9
CISCO1802W-AG-E/K9
CISCO1803W-AG-E/K9
CISCO1812W-AG-E/K9
Access point high-speed WAN interface card:
HWIC-AP-AG-E
Models with 802.11b/g radios:
Cisco 850 series and Cisco 870 series routers:
CISCO851W-G-E-K9
CISCO857W-G-E-K9
CISCO871W-G-E-K9
CISCO876W-G-E-K9
CISCO877W-G-E-K9
CISCO878W-G-E-K9
Access point high-speed WAN interface card:
HWIC-AP-G-E
Standards and CE Marking
2.4 GHz Radio
For 2.4 GHz radios, the following standards were applied:
Radio: EN 300.328-1, EN 300.328-2
EMC: EN 301.489-1, EN 301.489-17
Suomalainen:
Tämä laite noudattaa direktiivin 1999/5/EC keskeisiä vaatimuksia ja sen muita olennaisia
määräyksiä.
Svenska:
Denna utrustning uppfyller de väsentliga kraven och andra relevanta förordningar i Direktiv
1999/5/EC.
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Safety: EN 60950
The following CE mark is affixed to Cisco wireless products with a 2.4 GHz radio:
Note This equipment is intended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries. Outdoor use may be restricted to
certain frequencies and/or may require a license for operation. For more details, contact Cisco Corporate
Compliance.
Note Combinations of power levels and antennas resulting in a radiated power level above 100 mW equivalent
isotropic radiated power (EIRP) are considered as not compliant with the above mentioned directive and
are not allowed for use within the European community and other countries that have adopted the
European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC or the CEPT recommendation Rec 70.03 or both.
5 GHz Radio
For 5 GHz radios, the following standards were applied:
Radio: EN 301.893
EMC: EN 301.489-1, EN 301.489-17
Safety: EN 60950
The following standards were applied during the assessment of the product against the requirements of
the Directive 1999/5/EC:
Radio: EN 301 893 and EN 300 328
EMC: EN 301 489-1 and EN 301 489-17
Safety: EN 60950 and EN 50371
Note The equipment, when operating in the 5-GHz frequency range, has no Dynamic Frequency Selection
(DFS) feature related to radar detection built in. However, the equipment is equipped with a feature that,
when enabled, results in a random selection of the operating frequency when powered on.
Note In order to meet the Transmit Power Control (TPC) requirement, the equipment has different
user-selectable power levels. Devices should always be configured to the lowest possible power level.
See the “Changing Output Power” section on page 9 for instructions on how to change the output power
settings.
For Cisco wireless products with a 5 GHz radio, the following CE mark and class-2 identifier are affixed
to the equipment and its packaging:
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National Restrictions
The 2.400- to 2483.5-MHz band is available in all EU member states for indoor as well as outdoor usage.
In the majority of the countries, the maximum power allowed is 100 mW eirp.
With regard to operation in the 5-GHz bands, these products meet the requirements as specified in the
Guidance Document produced by the CEPT/ECC WG FM for ‘Interim Arrangements for 5-GHz
Wireless LANs’ (September 2002). The equipment can operate in either band (5150- to 5250-MHz or
5150- to 5350-Mhz) and is intended to be placed on the market only in those countries that have a
permanent or interim regulation in place by which the equipment without DFS (radar detection) is
allowed to operate in part of the 5-GHz frequency band and if applicable, at a reduced output power
level.
For all countries, the operation in the 5-GHz bands (5150- to 5350-MHz) is restricted to indoor use only.
Table 2 contains an overview of the countries in which the product is intended to be placed on the market
together with the applicable frequency band and the maximum allowed power (eirp).
Cisco recommends that you check with the local authorities for the latest status of their national
regulations for Wireless LANs or for regulations in countries not listed in Table 2.
The following sections identify EU countries having additional requirements or restrictions than those
listed in Table 2.
Italy
This product meets the National Radio Interface and the requirements specified in the National
Frequency Allocation Table for Italy. Unless operating within the boundaries of the owner’s property,
the use of these wireless LAN products requires a ‘general authorization.
Check the following URL for more information:
http://www.comunicazioni.it/it/
49325
Table 2 Country Specific Frequency Ranges and Power Levels
Countries Frequency (MHz) Power Level (mW) eirp
All EU countries 2400–2483.5 100
DK, NO 5150–5250 50
AT, DE, IT, PT 5150–5250 60
FR, NL, SI, SK 5150–5250 200
BE, FI, IR, UK, LU, ES,
CH , LI
5150–5350 120
GR, PL 5150–5350 200
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France
Check the following URL for more information:
http://www.art-telecom.fr/
Belgium
Check the following URL for more information:
http://www.bipt.be/langue.htm
Note Although Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein are not EU member states, the EU Directive
1999/5/EC has also been implemented in those countries.
Note The regulatory limits for maximum output power are specified in eirp. The eirp level of a device can be
calculated by adding the gain of the antenna used (specified in dBi) to the output power available at the
connector (specified in dBm).
Products with External Antennas
Cisco wireless access routers or AP HWICs can be shipped with external antennas. Table 3 lists the
antennas that were assessed together with the equipment against the requirements of the R&TTE
directive. Depending on the country, a different regulatory limit might be applicable. It is therefore the
responsibility of the end user to select a power level that, together with the antenna, results in an eirp
level that is below the applicable limit.
The maximum conducted power setting for each of the antennas and the applicable regulatory limits is
provided in Table 3. See the “National Restrictions” section on page 7 to identify the regulatory limit in
your country.
Table 3 Maximum Allowed Conducted Power Settings to Meet Regulatory Limits for Output Power (eirp)
Cisco Product and Antenna
Gain
(dBi)
Frequency
Band (GHz)
Regulatory
Limit (eirp)
(mW)
Maximum
Conducted
Power
Setting (dBm) Antenna Description
Cisco product with 802.11a/b/g
radio and antenna
AIR-ANT-M2050D-R
2.0 2.4 100 17 Swivel-mount dipole
5 5 50 11
60 11
120 17
200 17
Cisco product with 802.11a/b/g
radio and antenna
AIR-ANT-M4050V-R
4.0 2.4 100 15 Diversity omnidirectional
ceiling-mount
5 5 50 11
60 11
120 17
200 17
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Operating Frequency
The operating frequency in a wireless LAN is determined by the access point. As such, it is important
that the access point is correctly configured to meet the local regulations. See the “National Restrictions”
section on page 7 for country specific operating frequency ranges.
Changing Output Power
Connect your PC to the Ethernet port of the wireless access router or host platform of the AP HWIC and
follow these steps to change the output power to meet the local regulations.
Note For detailed information on how to connect your PC to the router, see the appropriate hardware
installation guide or quick start guide.
Step 1 Open your Internet browser. You must use Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.x or later) or Netscape
Navigator (version 4.x or later).
Step 2 Enter the access point’s IP address in the browser address line and press Enter. An Enter Network
Password screen appears.
Step 3 Enter the username and password and press Enter. The Summary Status page appears.
Note The default username and password is Cisco. They are case-sensitive.
Cisco product with 802.11a/b/g
radio and antenna
AIR-ANT-M5560P-R
5.5 2.4 100 13 Wall-mount patch
6.0 5 50 10
60 10
120 13
200 15
Cisco product with 802.11a/b/g
radio and antenna AIR-ANT4941
2 2.4 100 17 Swivel-mount dipole
Cisco product with 802.11a/b/g
radio and antenna AIR-ANT5959
2.35 2.4 100 15 Diversity omnidirectional
ceiling-mount
Cisco product with 802.11a/b/g
radio and antenna AIR-ANT1728
5.2 2.4 100 13 Omnidirectional ceiling
Cisco product with 802.11a/b/g
radio and antenna AIR-ANT3549
9 2.4 100 10 Wall-mount patch
Table 3 Maximum Allowed Conducted Power Settings to Meet Regulatory Limits for Output Power (eirp)
Cisco Product and Antenna
Gain
(dBi)
Frequency
Band (GHz)
Regulatory
Limit (eirp)
(mW)
Maximum
Conducted
Power
Setting (dBm) Antenna Description
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Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
Step 4 In the Network Interfaces section, select the radio you want to change. The status page for that radio
appears.
Step 5 Select the Settings tab. The Settings page appears.
Step 6 Scroll down to the Transmitter Power section.
Step 7 Select the appropriate power level.
Table 4 lists the output power levels (conducted) for the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands.
Step 8 Click Apply.
Note See the hardware installation guide or the quick start guide for your product for more details on how to
connect your PC to the wireless device and on how to configure it using the web browser interface.
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
The radio module has been found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in CFR 47 Sections
2.1091, and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in
Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic
Fields. For all approved antennas the equipment should be installed at least 20cm (7.9 in.) from your
body or nearby persons.
The wireless product must be installed to maintain a minimum 20 cm (7.9 in.) co-located separation
distance from other FCC approved indoor/outdoor antennas used with the access point. Any antennas or
transmitters not approved by the FCC cannot be co-located with the access point antennas. The
co-located 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz antennas support a minimum separation distance of 10 cm (3.9 in.) and
are compliant with the applicable FCC RF exposure limit when transmitting simultaneously.
Note Dual antennas used for diversity operation are not considered co-located.
Table 4 Available Output Power Levels
802.11b/g 2.4-GHz Mode (dBm) 802.11a 5-GHz Mode (dBm)
17 16
15 14
13 13
10 11
10
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Guidelines for Operating Cisco Wireless Access Products in Japan
Guidelines for Operating Cisco Wireless Access Products in
Japan
This section provides guidelines for avoiding interference when operating Cisco wireless access
products in Japan. These guidelines are provided in both Japanese and English.
Japanese Translation
English Translation
This equipment operates in the same frequency bandwidth as industrial, scientific, and medical devices
such as microwave ovens and mobile object identification (RF-ID) systems (licensed premises radio
stations and unlicensed specified low-power radio stations) used in factory production lines.
1. Before using this equipment, make sure that no premises radio stations or specified low-power radio
stations of RF-ID are used in the vicinity.
2. If this equipment causes RF interference to a premises radio station of RF-ID, promptly change the
frequency or stop using the device; contact the number below and ask for recommendations on
avoiding radio interference, such as setting partitions.
3. If this equipment causes RF interference to a specified low-power radio station of RF-ID, contact
the number below.
Contact Number: 03-5549-6500
Models with 802.11a/b/g radios:
Cisco 1800 series routers:
CISCO1812W-AG-J/K9
Access point high-speed WAN interface card:
HWIC-AP-AG-J
03-5549-6500
43768
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Administrative Rules for Cisco Wireless Devices in Taiwan
Models with 802.11b/g radios:
Cisco 850 series and Cisco 870 series routers:
CISCO851W-G-J-K9
CISCO857W-G-J-K9
CISCO871W-G-J-K9
CISCO876W-G-J-K9
CISCO877W-G-J-K9
CISCO878W-G-J-K9
Access point high-speed WAN interface card:
HWIC-AP-G-J
Administrative Rules for Cisco Wireless Devices in Taiwan
This section provides administrative rules for operatingCisco wireless access products inTaiwan. The
rules are provided in both Chinese and English.
Wireless Devices with IEEE 802.11a or 802.11b/g Radios
Chinese Translation
English Translation
This equipment is limited for indoor use.
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Administrative Rules for Cisco Wireless Devices in Taiwan
All Access Wireless Products
Chinese Translation
English Translation
Administrative Rules for Low-power Radio-Frequency Devices
Article 12
For those low-power radio-frequency devices that have already received a type-approval, companies,
business units or users should not change its frequencies, increase its power or change its original
features and functions.
Article 14
The operation of the low-power radio-frequency devices is subject to the conditions that no harmful
interference is caused to aviation safety and authorized radio station; and if interference is caused, the
user must stop operating the device immediately and can't re-operate it until the harmful interference is
clear.
The authorized radio station means a radio-communication service operating in accordance with the
Communication Act.
The operation of the low-power radio-frequency devices is subject to the interference caused by the
operation of an authorized radio station, by another intentional or unintentional radiator, by industrial,
scientific and medical (ISM) equipment, or by an incidental radiator.
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Declaration of Conformity Statements
Declaration of Conformity Statements
All the Declaration of Conformity statements related to this product can be found at the following URL:
http://www.ciscofax.com
Declaration of Conformity Statements for European Union
Countries
The Declaration of Conformity statements for the European Union countries are listed below:

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