Ericsson Wi Fi 20008001 4.9 GHz Public Safety Module 2 (PSM2) User Manual PSM2 PM B2CG085AA Manual v2

Ericsson Wi-Fi 4.9 GHz Public Safety Module 2 (PSM2) PSM2 PM B2CG085AA Manual v2

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          Page 1 of 17     Public Safety band Radio Module 2  PSM2  Product Manual 4.9GHz Public Safety band  Access Radio Module   FCC ID RAR20008001            Document Date:  April 2007 Document Number:  PM-B2CG085AA Document Version Number:  1 Document Status:  Release  © Copyright 2007 by BelAir Networks. All rights reserved..
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 2 of 17    Contents About this Document.................................................................................................. 3 Introduction................................................................................................................. 3 Picture of the B2CG085AA 4.9 GHz Public Safety band Radio............................ 4 General Conditions of Use.........................................................................................5 Overview of B2CG085AA module installation into BelAir Networks products..6 B2CG085AA module installation into BA100T product ........................................ 7 BA100T Unit FCC Labeling...................................................................................... 9 Antenna Usage and Module Transmit Power........................................................10 Regulatory Statements ............................................................................................. 12 Appendix A –Approved antenna Specifications for the PSM2 module installed in a BA100T unit: .....................................................................................................14
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 3 of 17    About this Document This document is a product manual for the B2CG085AA 4.9  GHz Public Safety band Access Radio Module 2,  FCC ID RAR 20008001. The manual outlines the radio modules limitations on use in BelAir Networks  products marketed or offered for sale. An overview of BelAir Networks products is included with information on the  module installation in these products. Specifications on approved antennas to be used with the module are provided  This manual   provides an  outline on the module installation , limitations of use, location of  FCC label information , regulatory statements and RF exposure minimum safety requirements.  Introduction The B2CG085AA (hereafter referred to as “the module”) is a 4.9  GHz Public Safety band Access Radio Module compatible with the IEEE 802.11 standard for WIFI operation.   The module contains a complete 802.11 radio. The module is not intended for stand-alone operation.  It will only be marketed as a complete product, in conjunction with a package, DC power supply and antenna (hereafter referred to as “the product” or the “final product”).  The module will operate under FCC part 90.
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 4 of 17    Picture of the B2CG085AA 4.9 GHz Public Safety band Radio Module is shown below for reference.  Top and bottom views;
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 5 of 17    General Conditions of Use This manual is intended to supplement training provided by BelAir Networks or authorized parties.  The module B2CG085AA is only intended for use in BelAir Networks products and is not for sale to the general public as a stand-alone module. Please read this entire document, including the Regulatory Statements section before attempting to install or operate the module. Warning:   Any use of B2CG085AA in any manner which is not expressly specified within this manual or specifically approved by BelAir Networks or its authorized agents will void the user’s right to operate this module, and is expressly forbidden by BelAir Networks.  This includes any modification of the module, installation of the module in a configuration or used with an antenna which is not expressly listed in this document or approved by BelAir Networks. Installation into a Product The module shall only be installed by a technician trained by BelAir Networks or its authorized agents.  It should only be installed into an approved product following all manufacturing and service procedures for that product. Refer to the following sections outlining specific installation in BelAir Networks products. Module Service The module is not intended as a field-serviceable unit.  It contains no field-replaceable or field-serviceable parts, or any external adjustable mechanisms.  The module should only be serviced in a manufacturing or service depot site approved by BelAir Networks or its authorized agents. Country of Use B2CG085AA is certified for use as an Intentional Radiator in the United States as device:  FCC ID:  RAR20008001.  Please read all regulatory statements at the end of this document before any attempt to install or operate this module. The module is only certified for operation in the United States.  Before attempting to install and operate this module in any other country, contact BelAir Networks for approval.
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 6 of 17    Overview of B2CG085AA module installation into BelAir Networks products                   List of Approved Final Products The B2CG085AA module is only approved for use in the following BelAir Networks products: • BelAir100T.  See BelAir documentation for complete manufacturing instructions. Operation of the module within the products expressly listed above is required to ensure compliance to all FCC regulations.  Any modification of the module, or its use in any configuration not expressly listed above may void the user’s right to operate this module.  The radio module is part of a multi radio system in which the B2CG085AA is used for Public Safety applications. The concept is as shown in figure 1. The module can be installed stand alone or with up to two more BelAir Networks radio modules in the same unit. A typical block diagram of a two radio configuration using  one  module                         ( B2CG085AA), Access Radio  incorporated into a BelAir Networks product is shown in figure 2. BelAir Networks products incorporate other functional blocks as shown, such as Line and Power interface, battery back up and power conditioning  as well as a Backhaul Radio. Fig. 1  Public Safety  services using the B2CG085AA  (RAR20008001 ) radio module in BelAir Networks products.   Fig. 2  Block diagram of a two radio configuration with the Public safety  module ( B2CG085AA)  incorporated into a BelAir Networks product is shown. Fig.2
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 7 of 17     B2CG085AA module installation into BA100T product              The module can be installed into the BelAir Networks BA100T  product. The BA100T product is capable of incorporating up to three radio modules, options include  one B2CG085AA ( FCC ID :RAR20008001) module with  one B2CH043AA-C ( FCC ID :RAR20000003)2.4 GHZ ISM  band Access module as well one RAR20001003 Backhaul Radio  module. A BA100T with associated antennas is shown in figure 3. Figure 4 outlines  typical outdoor mounting  of a BA100T  on hydro and light poles. Fig 3. Typical BA100T  with B2CG085AA module and antennas Fig 4. Typical BA100T  with B2CG085AA module and antennas pole mounting  arrangements
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 8 of 17    Module installation in a BA100T clam shell        The assembly is made up of two bolted clamshells. The modules are installed in the bottom  clamshell. Figure 5 & 6 outline how boards are installed. Refer to document  RAR20008001_Label Information_v1.pdf  for FCC label location details for the module. One B2CH043AA-C ( FCC ID : RAR20000003) module and B2CH033AA  module (RAR20001003) B2CG085AA ( FCC ID :RAR20008001) module Fig. 5 BA100T B2CG085AA ( FCC ID :RAR20008001)   board installation into bottom clamshell Bottom clamshellFig. 6 BA100T,  picture of B2CG085AA ( FCC ID :RAR20008001) module installed into bottom clamshell Digital board
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 9 of 17    BA100T Unit FCC Labeling  One or more labels are applied to the product during manufacture, including a label which identifies the FCC identification numbers. Refer to figures 7 and 8 for label location on BA100T product.  Do not attempt to remove any labels from the module.  The following permanent label, or one containing equivalent information, must be affixed in a conspicuous location on the exterior of every product containing this module:  FCC ID: RAR20008001 BA100T  location of unit FCC labels;     Location of FCC labels for BA100T located on top and bottom  clamshells. The labels outline the modules contained in the unit.Fig. 7 Fig. 8
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 10 of 17     Antenna Usage and Module Transmit Power B2CG085AA module shall only be used in conjunction with the following antenna types: 4.9 GHz Omni Antennas:  MTI MT-462008-N-A;  10dBi (direct connect omni antenna) (450mm tall);  MTI MT-462008-N;  10dBi (cable connected omni antenna) (450mm tall);  MTI MT-462007-N-A;  7dBi (direct connect omni antenna) (330mm tall);  MTI MT-462007-N;  7dBi  (cable connected omni) (330mm tall);  MTI MT-462002/N; 9 dBi (cable connected Omni) (450mm tall)  MAXRAD MFB49009;  9 dBi (cable connected Omni antenna) (512mm tall)  MAXRAD BMEFC49005; 5.5 dBi Elevated Feed antenna  Mobile Mark ECOM6-4900; 6 dBi Magnetic Mount Antenna  Mobile Mark ECOM6-4900; 9 dBi Magnetic Mount Antenna  Mobile Mark ECOM6-4900-TEF; 6 dBi Elevated feed Magnetic Mount Antenna  Mobile Mark ECOT6-4900PT; 6 dBi  Mount Antenna  Mobile Mark ECOT6-4900PT; 9 dBi  Mount Antenna  High Gain Directional Antennas: MTI MT-465005/N; 21 dBi high gain directional (1 foot panel)  MTI MT-466004/N; 25 dBi high gain directional (1.5 foot panel)   Sector  Antennas:
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 11 of 17    MTI MT-464002/NV; 16 dBi  60 degree sector (V)  MTI MT-464003/NV; 15.5 dBi  90 degree sector (V)  MTI MT-444003/NV; 15 dBi 120 degree sector (V)    In order to comply with the FCC rules in the USA, the module is limited to  the maximum transmit power limits as follows for each of the antenna types. For all antennae as outlined above, the maximum average transmit power is 23.8 dBm. Warning: Use of this module in conjunction with any antenna not expressly listed above will void authority to install or operate this equipment. Installation Products which contain B2CG085AA shall only be installed by professional installers trained by BelAir Networks or its authorized agents.  In addition to normal installation procedures and good installation practice, professional installers are responsible to ensure that: 1. Only an approved antenna (see above) is connected to the module, and, 2. The antenna is mounted in such a manner and in such a location that access to the antenna by the general population is minimized.  Access during normal operation to the antenna by the general population should be limited to distances as outlined in the Table 2 in the section on RF Exposure Statement. Adherence to these rules by the professional installer is mandatory.  See full installation procedures for the particular product for details.
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 12 of 17    Regulatory Statements The following regulatory notes apply to the product which contains module B2CG085AA (FCC ID: RAR20008001).   The following sections or equivalent information shall appear in the user-manual of the final product. Regulatory Information and Disclaimers Installation and use of this device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product.  Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for any interference to radio or television equipment caused by unauthorized modification of this device, or attachment of any antennas or equipment other than those specified by the manufacturer. The manufacturer or its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines. Manufacturer’s FCC Conformity Statement This device complies with Part 90 of the FCC Rules. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. RF Exposure Statement This Wireless radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C and found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in CFR 47 Section 1.1310 limits addressing RF exposure from radio frequency devices. This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits for an uncontrolled environment.  The radiated output power of this Wireless device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.  However, this device should still be installed and used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.  In order to comply with RF exposure limits, this equipment should be installed and operated at a minimum distance as per the  Table 2 between the
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 13 of 17    radiator and a human body. Refer to Appendix A for typical information on approved antennas for the B2CG085AA (RAR20008001) module.  Table 2 outlines the worst case scenarios for the combinations  of  the subject Radio modules and  approved antennas. With respect to the RAR20001003, BRM 3 module, please refer to the specific module installation guide (Module B2CC033AA, manual :RAR20001003_Manual.pdf ) for allowed transmit power, antennas and maximum  EIRP, as per the subject Grant. For the BRM3, Case III in Table 2 applies to antennas of 15 dBi or less. Similarly, refer to the installation manual for the RAR20000003 ARM3 module (PM-B2CC043AA-C_Manual_IIa.pdf)  for allowed antennas and transmit power as per the subject Grant. For all scenarios, the RF exposure table below  (Table 2) should be used for units incorporating  RAR20008001 PSM2 module. Table 2 RF Exposure  Radios Combinations FCCID& antennas dBi Radio Modules cm inchesCase I: ARM3 + PSM2 & 16 dBi antenna or less1 X   RAR20000003 +  1 X   RAR20008001 35 13.8Case II: ARM3 + PSM2 &  25  dBi  antenna  (Includes 21 dBi)1 X   RAR20000003 +  1 X   RAR20008001 85 33.5Case III :ARM3 + PSM2 & 25 dBi +  BRM3 & 15dBi1 X  RAR20000003 +   1 X  RAR20008001 +   1 X  RAR20001003 85 33.5Case IV :ARM3 + PSM2 & 25 dBi + BRM3 & 23dBi1 X RAR20000003 +   1 X RAR20008001 +   1 X RAR20001003 95 37.4 Case V :PSM2 & 25 dBi + 2 X BRM3 & 23dBi1 X RAR20008001 +   2 X RAR20001003 100 39.4BelAir 100T   RadioMinimum Safety Distance
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 14 of 17    Appendix A –Approved antenna Specifications for the PSM2 module installed in a BA100T unit: General specifications and photos for each antenna type from the list of approved antennas  MTI: Omni antenna        Specifications  and Photo of Omni antenna type MT-46200/N
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 15 of 17    MAXRAD Omni antenna Specification for  antenna MAXRAD MFB49009:       MTI Directional Antennas:  Specifications  and Photo MAXRAD omni
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 16 of 17    MTI Sector Antenna A typical antenna is MTI MT-444003
   PSM2  Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module       Page 17 of 17     Mobile Mark magnetic Mounted Omni Antennas                    BelAir Networks Inc. 603 March Road Kanata, Ontario Canada K2K 2M5   613-254-7070 Sales sales@belairnetworks.com  Support support@belairnetworks.com  General Information Info@belairnetworks.com

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