Mimosa Networks 100-00033 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi PoE Gateway User Manual G2 Revised 0420
Mimosa Networks, Inc. 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi PoE Gateway G2 Revised 0420
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Product Requirement Specification 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi PoE Gateway User manual Mimosa Confidential Page 1 Product Requirement Specification Revision History Version Date Authors Comments 1.0 6/24/2015 LiteOn, Reza, David Stiff Final 1.0 after Mimosa and LiteOn final review. Note: This is a living document and will be updated as product development proceeds. Author: LiteOn, Reza Reviewed and Approved by: LiteOn: Stanley Wang (6/24/15) Mimosa: David Stiff, Reza Golshan (6/24/15) Editor: David Stiff Project Leader: Reza Golshan Approval: Vice President, Product Management Mimosa Networks, Inc. 6/25/15 (For Confirming the Spec Only, not an Official Agreement for OEM/ODM Business) © Copyright 2014 by Mimosa Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.Mimosa Confidential Page 2 Product Requirement Specification Table of Contents Product Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Deployment Applications ........................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Operational Description& Modes .............................................................................................................. 6 Deliverables........................................................................................................................................................... 8 Hardware requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 9 3.1 Main Components ...................................................................................................................................... 9 3.2 Wired Networking Interfaces .................................................................................................................... 9 3.3 Wireless Interface ...................................................................................................................................... 9 3.4 Wireless Interface RF Performance ........................................................................................................ 10 3.5 Other Interfaces ....................................................................................................................................... 11 3.6 Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................ 11 3.7 PCB Structure ........................................................................................................................................... 12 3.8 Enclosure and Mechanical ........................................................................................................................ 13 3.9 LED Indicators .......................................................................................................................................... 17 3.10 Reset Button ............................................................................................................................................ 18 SW Features........................................................................................................................................................ 19 Environmental..................................................................................................................................................... 28 Reliability ............................................................................................................................................................. 29 Regulatory and Certifications ........................................................................................................................... 30 Mimosa Confidential Page 3 Product Requirement Specification Product Overview The POE Wi-Fi Router is a wall wart plug-in wireless access point with full router and multi-mode operational capabilities. It has two GigE ports one for WAN and one for LAN interface. The WAN port has as a POE injector (passive) for connecting to Mimosa devices (C5/C5c/C5i). It can be configured as a WiFi Router, Wi-Fi Extender, Range Extender, or POE pass-through. It has the features as follows: Automated configuration from Mimosa Cloud NMS Built in 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n 2x2:2 wireless AP with integrated antenna Two GigE (10/100/1000BaseT) Interface, WAN & LAN POE output for WAN –passive PSE 48V/10W Interchangeable AC clips to deploy in different countries 4 modes of operation: Wi-Fi Router, Wi-Fi Extender, Range Extender, or POE pass-through NAT Routing (DHCP, SPI, Port Forwarding) PPPoE and PPTP support Rate Limiting Up to 4 SSIDs Guest Network SSID Mimosa Confidential Page 4 Product Requirement Specification 1.1 Deployment Applications The deployment model of the PoE Wi-Fi Router is to provide the in-home, “final leg” portion of a Mimosa fixed wireless solution typically deployed by Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs). It provides the necessary WAN routing, Wi-Fi and LAN connections to bring the Internet into the home. It’s designed to be part of a complete Mimosa solution that provides easy installation and automated configuration from the Mimosa Cloud NMS. It simply plugs into a wall outlet and has a color-coded Mimosa jack to indicate which port is connected to the Mimosa CPE device. It is only designed to provide PoE power to Mimosa C5/C5c/C5i CPE devices. Mimosa Confidential Page 5 Product Requirement Specification 1.2 Operational Description& Modes The advanced PoE Wi-Fi Router is designed to be used inside a home/small office to provide PoE power to a Mimosa C5, C5c or C5i CPE wireless device and Internet connectivity via Wi-Fi and a LAN connection. There are 4 operational modes that provide the following features and function: PoEWi-Fi Router: This mode powers the Mimosa C5/C5c/C5i CPE and provides everything needed for in-home Internet access via Wi-Fi or LAN. Power to the Mimosa CPE is provided via PoE on the WAN port using passive PSE 48V/10W. Network and routing servicesfor NAT, DHCP, stateful packet inspection, and port forwarding provide Internet connectivity to the home network. The Home network is provided by a 2.4 GHz 802.11n Wi-Fi access point supporting up to 4 SSIDs including Guest Access and a Gigabit LAN connection. PoE Pass-through: This mode is used when a 3rd party Wi-Fi/WAN Router is installed. When inPoE Pass-Through mode the PoE Wi-Fi Router disables the routing and Wi-Fi operations and simply provides PoE power and bridging between the WAN and LAN ports. Range Extender: The Range Extension, or repeater, mode is designed for increasing Wi-Fi coverage to a location where the in-house main router's signal is very weak or doesn't reach at all. It takes the radio Mimosa Confidential Page 6 Product Requirement Specification signal form the in-house main router and rebroadcasts it to create a second network (it receives, then retransmits each packet using the same radio on the same channel and with the same SSID.). It bridges the gap between the main router and the second network. The throughput loss will be more than 50%. Wi-Fi Extender: This mode is designed to extend the reach of Wi-Fi for homes/small offices with in-house LAN wiring. Adding a second PoE Wi-Fi Router in “Wi-Fi Extender” mode allows you to increase Wi-Fi coverage without sacrificing performance. When installed, it automatically learns the SSID from the primary device and extended Wi-Fi coverage using a different channel. Mimosa Confidential Page 7 Product Requirement Specification Deliverables The Plug-In Wi-Fi Router with PoE and embedded software User Documentation o Quick Start Guide o Warranty/SLA o Registration card Regulatory flyer RJ45 blocker (installed into RJ45 connector) LiteOn-designed brown box Mimosa-design giftbox (covering over brown box) One clip to each correspong SKU totally 4 SKUs Country USA, Canada, Mexico, and Japan Europe, and Russia (except UK & Ireland) UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia & Singapore Australia, New Zealand, Mimosa Confidential Type Type A Type C Type G (plastic ground) Type I – 2 pin (insulated) Page 8 Product Requirement Specification Hardware requirements 3.1 Main Components Processor: MT7620A o MIPS24KEc (580 MHz) with 64KB I-cache, 32KB D-cache o 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n 2T×2R, 2 spatial streams Flash: 8MB SPI NOR o SDRAM: 64MB 16-bit DDR2 PoE non-standard passive PSE on WAN port at 10W 3.2 Wired Networking Interfaces 2xRJ45 o 1x10/100/1000BaseT LAN o 1×10/100/1000BaseT PoE PSE WAN port, o PoE non-standard passive PSE on WAN port at 10W 3.3 Wireless Interface IEEE802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz, 2T2R, 2 Spatial Streams MIMO 300Mbps Phy data rate Supports Reverse Data Grant (RDG), Maximal Radio Combing (MRC), Space Time Block Coding (STBC) Frequency Range: 2.4GHz~2.484GHz Data Rate: o 802.11b: 1,2,5.5,11Mbps o 802.11g: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54 Mbps o 802.11n: MCS0~MCS15, 6.5,13,19.5,26,39,52,58.5,65,150,300 Mbps Antenna: o Two orthogonally polarized antennas; mounted internally. A single dual polarized antenna is not specifically excluded. Mimosa Confidential Page 9 Product Requirement Specification o Antenna Gain: -4dBi or higher over 60% of all directions. Typically omnidirectional pattern, intended to radiate into a room or through a wall behind the device. o Frequency of operation at least as wide as paragraph 2.4 (above) o Both antennas shall not have nulls in the same direction o s11 shall be -10dB or less over the operating frequency band o Various types of antennas may be considered with minimal cost being a primary concern; consequently antennas integrated into the PCB are preferable. 3.4 Wireless Interface RF Performance LiteOn Tx (+/- 2dB) Mimosa Rx+/- 2dB Tx Rx 802.11b 1 Mbps 16 -93 2 Mbp 16 -90 5.5 Mbps 15 -90 11 Mbps 15 -86 6 Mbps 16 -88 9 Mbps 16 -86 12 Mbps 16 -85 18 Mbps 16 -84 24 Mbps 15 -82 36 Mbps 15 -78 48 Mbps 14 -74 54 Mbps 14 -72 MCS0 16 -88 MCS1 16 -86 MCS2 16 -85 MCS3 16 -80 MCS4 15 -78 MCS5 15 -75 MCS6 13 -73 MCS7 13 -71 MCS8 16 -87 -80 802.11g -72 802.11n 20HT MCS9 16 -85 MCS10 16 -82 MCS11 16 -78 MCS12 15 -76 MCS13 15 -72 MCS14 13 -70 MCS15 13 -69 MCS0 15 -67 802.11n 40HT Mimosa Confidential -84 Page 10 Product Requirement Specification MCS1 15 -83 MCS2 15 -82 MCS3 15 -77 MCS4 14 -75 MCS5 14 -72 MCS6 12 -70 MCS7 12 -68 MCS8 15 -82 MCS9 15 -81 MCS10 15 -79 MCS11 15 -75 MCS12 14 -73 MCS13 14 -70 MCS14 12 -68 MCS15 12 -66 17(aggregated) -66 3.5 Other Interfaces Console: 4-pin pin header UART GPIO Test Points 3.6 Power Supply AC to DC Converter o Input Voltage: 100~240VAC, 50/60Hz o Input Current: 0.6A (RMS)@ 120VAC, 0.4A (RMS)@240VAC o Inrush Current: <60A (RMS) Peak @120VAC, <120A (RMS) Peak@240VAC o Over Current Protection, Over Voltage Protection o Output Voltage: 48VDC +/-5%, 12V +/-4V o Output Current: 48V/210mA, 12V/330mA (10Watts for PoE PSE, 4Watts for main board) o Efficiency: Typ >75.9% o Ripple Voltage: 200mV P-P o Passive non standard PoE to PoE PSE WAN port Interchangeable AC Clip Country USA, Canada, Mexico, and Japan Mimosa Confidential Type Type A Page 11 Product Requirement Specification Europe, and Russia (except UK & Ireland) UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia & Singapore Australia, New Zealand, Type C Type G (plastic ground) Type I – 2 pin (insulated) Note: I. II. III. For the EU plug type, need the CEE 7/16 For type I socket to cover all countries we require insulated per Australia standard. Surface finish: VDI No.36 3.7 PCB Structure Two PCBs – power board and main board Mimosa Confidential Page 12 Product Requirement Specification The connection bewteen the power board and the main board are two 1x4 pin headers(one for 48VDC, another for 12VDC) 3.7.1 Power Board AC to 48VDC/12VDC Converter PCB Dimensions: 83.5mm x 47.5mm x 1mm Two 1x4 pin receptacle connector to connect to the main board Two pads for interchangeable AC Clips 3.7.2 Main Board All circuit except AC/DC converter are on this board PCB dimensions: 83.5mm x 47.5mm x 1mm Two 1x4 pin header connectors to connect to the power board 3.8 Enclosure and Mechanical ME Dimenson : 92mm(L)x57mm(W)x42 mm(H): (Refer to Industrial Design Surfaces). Product ME Dimensions NOTE: Color is not accurate Plastics should match Sabic Lexan 945 PN/8T9D355. The next few pictures illustrate the shape and finish of the final product. See CAD files for exact dimensions. Mimosa Confidential Page 13 Product Requirement Specification Scratches when installing the AC clip are acceptable. Mimosa Confidential Page 14 Product Requirement Specification Long Side View – Stackup Analysis Mimosa Confidential Page 15 Product Requirement Specification Short Side View: Outline Dimensions (length) Long Side View: Outline Dimensions (length) Mimosa Confidential Page 16 Product Requirement Specification 3.9 LED Indicators The functions of each LED shall be implemented in software. The table below WAN (green/red) Link on RJ45 WAN C5 CPE status LAN (green/red) Link on R45 LAN Wi-Fi (blue) Link on 11n 2.4G Wi-Fi System Status During Boot 3.9.1 Green Yellow Red Green Yellow Passthrough Range Extender NOTE: No LEDs on the RJ-45 Ethernet connectors Wi-Fi Extender LEDs Description – 3 LEDs Wi-Fi Router defines the functions of each LED. Green On: Good Link on 1000Mbps Yellow On: Good Link on 100Mbps Red On: Good Link on 10Mbps (this is red because a 10Mbps link is not desired) Red Blinking: C5 CPE Dead or no connectivity Off: Power Off Green On: Good Link on 1000Mbps Yellow On: Good Link on 10/100Mbps Off: No Link WAN LED OFF WAN LED OFF Note: No Red status for 10Mbps as this is acceptable and could be confused as error. Blue On: Wi-Fi has at lease one client Wi-Fi connected. LED Blue Off: Wi-Fi is disabled or no client is OFF connected. System Initialization or reset (software self-test and loading): Cycle –blink green and red on WAN; blink green and yellow on LAN Wi-Fi Off System Boot Failure: Blink Red on WAN and blink yellow on LAN, Wi-Fi Off LED Locations ʔ See Detailed LED placement from CAD Mechanical Drawings ʔ NOTE: There are no LED’s on the Ethernet RJ-45 connectors. Mimosa Confidential Page 17 Product Requirement Specification 3.10 Reset Button The reset button can be accessed through a pinhole with a paperclip or sharp object. Press and release the reset button to reboot the router. Press and hold the reset button for five seconds or more to reset the router to factory default settings Mimosa Confidential Page 18 Product Requirement Specification SW Features Version 1.6 – May 22, 2015 David Stiff, Mimosa Networks ʔ Interface Use Case Diagram (diagram 1) This table describes the basic connection description and requirements for the ports on the PoE Wi-Fi Router. Mimosa Plug-In POE Wi-Fi Gateway Software specification Interface Uses PoE Ethernet to WAN PoE powers Mimosa C5 Wireless CPE device IP Address/DNS learned from WAN (DHCP or Static) Ethernet to Home Network Bridged connection to SSIDs NAT routed to WAN Not Bridged to Guest SSID Router Manages DHCP Server for IP Assignments Home Network SSIDs: bridged to LAN except Guest SSID, NAT routed to WAN Guest SSID, traffic only allowed to Internet via WAN, NAT routed to WAN Router Manages DHCP Server for IP Assignments WAN (diagram 1) LAN Wi-Fi SSIDs Mimosa PoE Wi-Fi Router Operational Modes ʔ Mimosa Confidential Page 19 Product Requirement Specification Mimosa Confidential Page 20 Product Requirement Specification This table describes the four operational modes for the PoE Wi-Fi Router and what functions are enabled for each mode. How will C5/C5c/C5i be configured? Mimosa Plug-In POE Wi-Fi Gateway Software specification Configuration PoE Wi-Fi Router ʔ Modes Only enable auto config mode when device powered on with Factory Defaults Default Mode Detection: WAN cable plugged in WAN Router (NAT/DHCP) between WAN and LAN/Wireless Bridge traffic between LAN and Wi-Fi Wi-Fi always in Access Point mode for Wi-Fi certified 802.11bgn clients Defaults: SSID = MimosaXYZ (last 3 digits of serial number) WPA-PSK passphrase = mimosaXYZ (last 3 digits of serial number) Config can be changed manually once auto config is done. Web GUI password = mimosaXYZ PoE Pass-through ʔ Wi-Fi Extension ʔ See Diagram 2 for details Range Extender Mimosa Confidential Configure Option from GUI WAN Router (NAT/DHCP) OFF Wi-Fi OFF Bridge all packets from LAN ! WAN Detection: Only LAN port connected to WAN router WAN Router (NAT/DHCP) OFF Learn SSID configuration from WAN Router Enable SSIDs Pick different Wi-Fi Channel from WAN Router Bridge traffic from SSIDs to LAN port (DHCP/Gateway provided by WAN Router). Keep Guest traffic separate from Home Network. No Router/DHCP function Wireless always in Access Point mode for Wi-Fi certified 802.11bgn clients Detection: no LAN connection to main Page 21 Product Requirement Specification ʔ Router and auto-configured as Wi-Fi Extension. I.e.: Plug is once to configure as Wi-Fi Extension and then power on again w/out connecting to main router. Configured manually via GUI Enable Wi-Fi as repeater WAN Router (NAT/DHCP) OFF Bridge traffic to LAN if connected Bridge traffic to the main Wi-Fi router ʔ Wireless Extension and Repeater Use Case (diagram 2) This table describes the minimum viable feature set for the PoE Wi-Fi Router. Wireless Wireless mode Bandwidth 802.11bgn 20MHz 40 MHz (deny 20 MHz clients) 20/40MHz dynamic A-MPDU Aggregation in 11n mode Support 4 virtual AP SSID Support WMM-Power Save PowerSave QoS Other parameter configurable via Web UI Channel Setting Mimosa Confidential EDCA WMM (WMM QoS) QoS-DSCP configurable via web UI Transmit power adjustable (four level: full, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8) DTIM Guard interval (short/long) Beacon Interval Auto via boot time scan – pick channel with least other SSIDs detected. Manual Select from channel pick list. Page 22 Product Requirement Specification Closed Network Guest SSID ʔ Option to hide SSID, configurable per SSID Option to make an SSID a Guest SSID Create Guest SSID as WPA/WPA2 with default (no captive portal) Default SSID = GuestXYZ (last 3 digits of serial number) WPA passphrase = guestXYZ (last 3 digits of serial number) Range Extender (repeater) Site Survey Security Authentication Allow option to enable client isolation to only allow Guest Wi-Fi traffic to go to internet (WAN) Site Survey Mode to discover SSIDs and display. User will select SSID and enter security credentials to repeat. Display SSID, Signal Strength, Security mode (None, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WEP). Allow selection of SSID, Entry of Encryption Key to enable repeating. WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) WPA/WPA2 Enterprise 802.1X Authentication with RADIUS Client Enterprise (802.1x): PEAP, TTLS, TLS AES, TKIP, WEP 64/128 Encryption Certification Wi-Fi Alliance Router Function for Ethernet as WAN NAT router Wi-Fi Certified only for mandatory items Support to enable/disable SPI Firewall NAT Port Forwarding (WAN to LAN) Mimosa Confidential Stateful Firewall to allow traffic session back through NAT router Action: Allow, Block Source IP (Any, Single IP, Range of IP) Destination IP (Single IP) Internal Port (Single Port, range 165535) Page 23 Product Requirement Specification Rate Limiting on WAN Static routes DHCP Server for LAN and Wireless clients PPPoE client For Authentication Route Name, Destination IP, IP Subnet Mask, Gateway IP Address Domain Name, Start IP, End IP, Lease Time (hours: default 24 Hr, range options 1-900 Hr) MAC Address based static assignment (Name, IP address, MAC Address) Check if IP in use before assigning to prevent duplicate IP addresses DHCP Lease Display Table PPP username/password Authentication options: Auto/PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP/MS-CHAPv2 For VPN PPTP Server Address PPP username/password Authentication options: Auto/PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP/MS-CHAPv2 Encryption: None, MPPE 128bit, 40 bit MTU Setting: Default 1460 Management ACL Permit WebUI/SNMP from Single IP, IP Range, Subnet mask Management Password Default = mimosa Allow changing Time Setting Set Time and Time Zone Set NTP server. PPTP Client Management and Administration Specify Upstream/Downstream WAN rate limits in Kbps Web UI Network setting Mimosa Confidential Mimosa GUI similar to B5/A5 HTTP/HTPTS Enable/Disable System Management from LAN. This will prevent LAN side user from changing router mode options and disconnecting Gateway from WAN. Keep Monitoring/Status and Guest config options avail from LAN IPv4 static IP (IP, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1, DNS2) DHCP client on WAN (Ethernet) (Requested hostname, IP, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1, DNS2) Page 24 Product Requirement Specification Statistics SNMP Wireless ACL DHCP Failover IP assignment if no DHCP response (IP, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1, DNS2) Statistics of wired, wireless associated stations accessible MIBII (survey throughput, data statistics, location) SNMP Community String RO setting Based on MAC address (White List & Black List individual MAC Addresses) via Web UI Firmware upgrade System log Internal (WebUI) and External (Syslog) Set External Syslog server IP Ping, Traceroute Diagnostics Config Mimosa Cloud Management Reset to Factory Defaults Backup & Restore from Web UI to local laptop file system Reboot A binary will be provided to allow config and monitoring of the device from Mimosa Cloud for the following items: Device monitoring (IP, Mac, Name, Client count for wireless) RF Country Code Unlock Configuration Push Connectivity CPE Available Monitoring WAN Ethernet port up. Success = port up Fail = port down Service Provider Gateway Ping WAN default gateway. This is the default gateway from the WAN side of the router. Learned from WAN side DHCP or manual WAN IP setting. Success = good ping response Mimosa Confidential Page 25 Product Requirement Specification Fail = no ping response Internet Access (TCP) TCP connectivity (tcping) to well known global web sites: mimosa.co google.com youtube.com facebook.com independent.co.uk buzzfeed.com upsocl.com scribd.com ask.fm diply.com baidu.com Success = successful tcp connection to any of above sites. Fail = failed tcp connection to all sites Internet Access (DNS) DNS Server availability. Successful DNS lookup for above names. This is the DNS server from the WAN side of the router. Learned from WAN side DHCP or manual DNS setting. Success = successful lookup of any of the above DNS servers Fail = failed DNS lookup for all sites Connectivity test monitoring should be configurable to on/off with on as default. Tests should run every 60 seconds. See Diagram 3 for examples for example of how monitoring will be represented to users in the GUI. ʔ Connectivity Testing (Diagram 3) Mimosa Confidential Page 26 Product Requirement Specification Mimosa Confidential Page 27 Product Requirement Specification Environmental Operating: o Temp: 0° C to +40° C (32° F to +104° F) o Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Storage and Transportation Temperature Range: o Temp: -25° C to +65° C (-13° F to +149° F) Mimosa Confidential Page 28 Product Requirement Specification Reliability MTBF: >50,000 hours Mimosa Confidential Page 29 Product Requirement Specification Regulatory and Certifications EN55022/24 Class B EN 300 328 EN 301 489 Part 1 EN 301 489 Part 17 UL/cUL/IEC/EN 60950 IC RSS247 CE Marked SAA/RCM with RCM logo marked FCC Part 15B+15C TUV (EN60950-1 + EN61984) RoHS Compliance Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Mimosa Confidential Page 30 Product Requirement Specification FCC WARING STATEMENT 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. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate equipment. This device and its antenna must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Mimosa Confidential Page 31 Product Requirement Specification IC WARING STATEMENT RSS-Gen Issue 4 8.4 This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance Label: CAN ICES-3 (*)/NMB-3(*) * Insert either “A” or “B” but not both to identify the applicable Class of ITE. Co-located This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Cet appareil et son antenne (s) ne doivent pas être situés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur. RSS247 2.3 External RF Power Amplifiers (ERFPA) Under Industry Canada regulations, this external radio frequency power amplifier (insert Industry Canada certification number of radio frequency power amplifier) may only be used with the transmitter with which the amplifier has been certified by Industry Canada. The certification number for the transmitter with which this amplifier is permitted to operate is IC: 11823A-10000033. En vertu des règlements d'Industrie Canada, cet amplificateur de puissance de fréquence radio externe (insérer Industrie Canada numéro de certification de l'amplificateur de puissance de fréquence radio) ne peut être utilisé avec l'émetteur avec lequel l'amplificateur a été certifié par Industrie Canada. Le numéro de certification pour l'émetteur avec lequel cet amplificateur est autorisée à opérer est IC:11823A-10000033. Mimosa Confidential Page 32 Product Requirement Specification IC Radiation Exposure Statement: mobile device This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition de rayonnement de la IC RSS-102 rf déterminées pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement devrait être installé et actionné avec une distance minimum de 20 centimètres entre le radiateur et votre corps. Mimosa Confidential Page 33
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