Nokia Solutions and Networks CPE25150 WiMAX CPE User Manual 291A19 1
Nokia Solutions and Networks WiMAX CPE 291A19 1
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Contents Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Powerful Features in a Single Unit . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Front of CPE . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bottom Panel. . . . . . . . . . 6 Operating Information. . . 7 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Before You Begin . . . . . . 9 Easy Setup. . . . . . . . . . . 10 Before you Begin Configuration . . . . . . . . 11 User Interface Overview 12 Logging In to the CPE. . 15 Setup Wizard and Authentication Step 1 - Change Password 16 Step 2 - Device Time. . . 17 Step 3 - WiMAX Security 17 Basic Configuration Personalize Menu . . . . . 19 Internet Menu . . . . . . . . 23 Status Menu. . . . . . . . . . 28 Advanced Configuration Port Fowarding Menu . . 29 Local Address Menu . . . 32 Control Panel. . . . . . . . . 37 Contents Configuring TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . 40 Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP. . . . . . . . . . 44 Troubleshooting Power LED is Off. . . . . . 49 A Computer Cannot Log On to the CPE . . . . . 49 Cannot Connect to the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Additional Troubleshooting Help. . . 49 Important Safety and Legal Information Disposal of Motorola Equipment in EU Countries . . . . . . . . . 54 Disposal of Motorola Networks Equipment in Non-EU countries. . . . . . 55 CMM Disclosure Copyrights and Trademarks Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Copyrights . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Usage and Disclosure Restrictions. . . . . . . . . . . 59 Contents Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Overview Thank you for purchasing the Motorola CPE Indoor (CPEi) 150 desktop device. The Desktop CPE allows you to connect to the wireless world easily and seamlessly without complicated installation and setup procedures. The Desktop CPE device provides the user: • Convenience — with easy plug and play functionality. Flexible connectivity. Compact design. • Performance — dual antennas supply diversity technology. Best in Class Radio Performance. Reliable indoor coverage. High throughput. • Control — remote management capability allows easy detection and authentication once the unit is setup. Robust security. Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide CPEi 150 Unit The features and the physical appearance of your Desktop CPEi device may differ slightly from the illustration. This illustration represents the model with internal antennas. This product is subject to change. Not all features described in this WiMAX CPEi150 User’s Guide are available on all models. For the most recent documentation, visit the Product Documentation page on www.motorola.com. Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Powerful Features in a Single Unit The CPE device provides the following features: • WiMAX Authentication • WAN DHCP Client • LAN DHCP Server • Router Functions • Firewall Protection • Port Forwarding Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Front of CPE The CPE unit contains an LED indicator at the top of the unit. The LEDs provide the status of the unit and signal strength for easy adjustment during setup. LED Indicator Interface Power Status The LEDs are: • On — power to the CPE is on. Signal Strength • Off —power to the CPE is off. • If all LEDs on the bar are lit, full signal is being received. • If all LEDs are off, no signal is being received. • LEDs will display a chase pattern when the device is attempting to locate and connect to the network. Note: There is no reset button on this CPE unit. If you want to reset the CPE, simply pull out the power cord and plug it in again. Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Bottom Panel The bottom panel of the unit contains the Ethernet Port, the Power Connection Port, and a LAN Port LED. CPEi 150 Bottom Panel Port Descriptions Back Panel Ports Ethernet Power LAN Port Description Ethernet Port AC Power Connector The LED is: • On - LAN Port is connected. • Off - LAN Port is not connected. Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Operating Information Operating temperature for this unit is 0-40C (32-104F). AC Power Rating for the CPE 150 is: • 110V ~240, 1A Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Installation Overview To install the Desktop CPEi 150 Series, you need to review the following sections: • Before You Begin • Easy Setup Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Before You Begin Before you begin installation, check that you have received the following items with your CPE: In the box with your CPE you should have: Item AC Adapter Power Cord Ethernet Cable Quick Start Guide Description Power adapter. Power cord that connects to the AC Adapter to connect the unit to an AC electrical outlet. Cable to connect the Internet port on your CPE to your PC or laptop computer Guide to demonstrate the setup and basic IP configuration In addition, you will also need: • A computer 10 Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Easy Setup The CPE is easily set up in your home. Basic installation equipment needed are the power adapter and cord, Ethernet cable, a PC or laptop computer and the CPE device. Perform the following tasks before attaching the power cord or powering up the unit: • Place the CPE vertically on a flat surface. • Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the CPE (1). • Connect the other end of the same Ethernet cable to an Ethernet port on your PC or laptop computer. • Connect the power cord and the power adapter together. • connect the power adapter to the power connector on the bottom of the unit(2). • Plug the power adapter into an AC power outlet. The CPE will automatically turn on. Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide 11 Procedure to Log into the CPE Before you Begin Configuration Some settings on your computer must be verified or changed to ensure that your computer configuration can support the Desktop CPE. • Confirm that your service provider has registered your unit. • Ensure your internet browser supports JavaScript. • Verify that the IP addresses and DNS settings are automatically generated in your Local Area connection of your Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties. Refer to the chapter titled “Configuring TCP/IP” for information on how to do this. • Ensure you know which protocol you will need to enter in the Setup Wizard procedure. This will either be EAP-TLS or EAP-TTLS. If EAP-TTLS is to be used, your service provider will provide you a Username and Password. 12 Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide User Interface Overview A web based Graphical User Interface (GUI) is used to configure the features of the CPE. Main Menu Sample There are six main menus in the GUI: Menu Descriptions Menu Personalize Internet Description Use this menu to set up your password, device time and device name. You can also abandon your personal settings by clicking “Restore Factory Settings”. Use this menu to configure internet connection settings, including authentication, protocol, firewall and dynamic DNS. Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide 13 Status Port Forwarding Local Access Control Panel Use this menu to display network status, including WiMAX, Internet, LAN and Device Information Use this menu to enable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Internet Gateway Device (IGD) profile to allow certain Windows applications to setup the port forwarding rule dynamically when NAT is enabled on this device. Use this menu to display the IP Address and netmask address in the local network. Use this menu to manage the device software. The following buttons appear at the bottom of each configuration page: Button Descriptions Button Apply Undo Next 14 Function Saves your changes. If you restart your CPE without saving your changes, all changes are lost. After the device restarts, the last saved configuration is used. Clears your changes on the current page and returns to the main menu. Once you click Apply, the Undo button will NOT clear your changes. Confirms the current setting and moves on to the next screen Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Back Refresh Auto Refresh Wizard Start Sign Allows you to go back a screen to revise the previous setting. Updates to the new configurations and settings. Updates automatically without needing you to refresh manually. Starts Setup Wizard manually if your CPE did not run the setup program automatically. Restart CPE. Note: Illustrations in this manual containing an image of what you see on your computer screen are for reference purposes only. Values shown in the illustrations in this manual may be different from what you see on your computer screen. Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide 15 Logging In to the CPE Use the following procedure to log into the Desktop CPE. 1 On a computer that is connected to the CPE, open a web browser. 2 In the Address or Location field, type http://mywimax. and press ENTER to display the login screen. Note: You must include the period (.) after http://mywimax. in order to access the login screen. 3 The Welcome to Motorola WiMAX CPE screen will be displayed and will prompt you for a password. Login Screen In the Password field, type the password (default is motorola). 5 Click Login. 6 First time users will see a pop-up box that states: “The Wizard application will guide you through for the first time configuration. Click OK button to continue.” 7 Click the OK button to launch the wizard application. 16 Desktop CPEi 150 User Guide Setup Wizard and Authentication Step 1 - Change Password Once you have launched the setup wizard, you will be prompted to change your password. Motorola recommends using a password to protect your home network and CPE device. Passwords are case-sensitive. To change your password: • Ensure the “Enable Login Password Protection” box is checked. • Enter a New Login Password in the box. Passwords can be no more than 20 characters in length. • Re-type your new password in the Confirm New Login Password box. • Click Next. Setup Wizard and Authentication 17 Step 2 - Device Time This screen allows you to set the time zone and to enable Daylight Savings Time (when applicable) for your location. • Select the appropriate time zone for your location from the drop down box. • Check the box called “Auto Adjust for Daylight Savings Time” if you live in a region that observes Daylight Savings Time (this box is checked by default). • Click the Next button. Step 3 - WiMAX Security The WiMAX Security tab will contain your authentication method. Check with your service provider to determine if they require a user name and password for authentication purposes. • If the Authentication Method is EAP-TLS, no User Name and Password are required. Enter the Realm information supplied by your service provider. Click the Next button. • If the Authentication Method is EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2, you will have to enter a User Name and Password and Realm information supplied by your Service Provider. Once you have entered the User Name/Password/Realm information, click the Next button. • If you are unsure of the Authentication Method, select EAP-TLS (this is the default) and click the Next button. Click the Apply button when finished. 18 Setup Wizard and Authentication Congratulations! You have now completed the setup of your WiMAX connection. Click OK on the Congratulations! dialog box. A status screen will appear showing Network status. When your CPE successfully connects to the Internet, you will see actual linking status and statistics. Status Screen Setup Wizard and Authentication 19 Basic Configuration Once the CPE set up has been completed, you can login to your CPE from any computer on your home network by typing the device name in the address bar. The default device name is mywimax. This section describes the PERSONALIZE, INTERNET, and STATUS Menus that are available. Personalize Menu The Personalize menu provides the following tabs: • Password • Device Time • Device Name • Restore Factory Settings 20 Basic Configuration Personalize Menu Password Tab The password tab allows you to enable/disable password protection. You can also change your password here. Be sure to click the Apply button when finished. Field or Button Description Enable Login Password Protection Checking this box will require login password protection. New Login Password Confirm New Login Password Enter your new password here. Maximum 20 characters. Passwords are case-sensitive. Re-enter your new password here, exactly as entered above. Basic Configuration 21 Device Time Tab The Device Time tab allows you to establish the time zone for your location. It also allows you to automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time if necessary. Be sure to click the Apply button when finished. Field or Button Description Current Local Time Time Zone Shows the current local date and time. Auto Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Select your local time zone from the drop down box. Check this box if your location observes Daylight Savings Time. (Default is checked) Device Name Tab The Device Name tab allows you to re-name your CPE device. This is the Device Name you enter on an internet browser address bar to access your CPE device. Be sure to click the Apply button when finished. 22 Field or Button Description New Device Name Enter the new name for the CPE device. Maximum 20 characters. Basic Configuration Restore Factory Settings Tab The Restore Factory Settings Tab will reset your CPE to the manufacturers default settings. Be sure to click the Apply button if you are sure you want to reset factory settings. Field or Button Description Restore Factory Settings Checking this box will restore the CPE to factory default settings. The device will restart when you click Apply. Basic Configuration 23 Internet Menu The Internet menu provides the following tabs: • WiMAX Security • Internet Protocol • Firewall • Dynamic DNS Internet Menu 24 Basic Configuration WiMAX Tab The WiMAX tab will contain your authentication method. Check with your service provider to determine if they require a user name and password for authentication purposes. Field or Button Authentication Method User Name (EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPv2 only) Password (EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPv2 only) Realm Description Drop down box allows you to select either EAP-TLS (default) or EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2. Enter the User Name supplied by your service provider. Enter the Password supplied by your service provider. Supplied by your service provider. If your authentication method is EAP-TLS, then a User Name & Password are not necessary. Click the Apply button. Internet Protocol Tab Please check with your service provider for these settings. If you are unsure of the settings, leave the default values set and click the Apply button. If your service provider has instructed you to change any of these settings, be sure to click the Apply button when you are finished. Basic Configuration 25 Firewall Tab A firewall helps to protect your home network from unauthorized access. It will also help to manage authorized access from the internet to your CPE. Field or Button Enable Firewall Description Enable Web Login from Internet (Grayed out if Enable Firewall is not selected). Check this box to enables you to access your CPE device from a network other than your own. Web Login Port from Internet Choose a port number to connect to when logging in from a network other than your own. The default is 8080. Check this box to enable the firewall for your home network. Enable ping from Enables the CPE to respond to a ping from Internet the Internet. This option would be enabled to allow testing only. Do not leave this enabled. The Enable Web Login from Internet and the Enable Ping from Internet options are by default turned off. This is because these options allow unknown users to access your computer via the internet, and this is not safe. 26 Basic Configuration You may need to turn these options on if there is a problem with your CPE/Internet Connection. Turning these options on will allow your service provider access to your computer to troubleshoot any problems. Remember to enter the number of the port that is allowed to access your Computer if these options are turned on Be sure to click the Apply button once you are finished. Basic Configuration 27 Dynamic DNS Tab Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) allows a user with a non-static IP address to keep their domain name associated with an ever changing IP address. As an example, DDNS is used when you are hosting your own website. Field or Button Description Enable DDNS Check this box to Enable DDNS (default is unchecked). DDNS Service Provider Select DDNS Service Provider that you belong to from the drop down box. DDNS User Name Only valid if Enable DDNS is checked. Enter your DDNS account user name. DDNS Password Only valid if Enable DDNS is checked. Enter your DDNS account password. DDNS Host Name Only valid if Enable DDNS is checked. Enter the DDNS Host Name.This is assigned by the DDNS service. Be sure to click the Apply button once you are finished. 28 Basic Configuration Status Menu The Status menu provides the following tabs: • Network Status Menu Network Tab The Network tab will provide any status associated with your WiMAX Wireless Broadband connection. Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Basic Configuration 29 Advanced Configuration The Advanced Configuration section describes the Port Forwarding, Local Address, and Control Panel menus. Port Fowarding Menu Port forwarding enables you to direct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts (computers on your network) based on the protocol and port number. It is used to play Internet games or provide local services (such as web hosting) for a LAN group. The Port Forwarding menu provides the following tabs: • Basic • Forwarding Port Forwarding Menu 30 Advanced Configuration Basic Tab Field or Button Description Enable UPnP IGD Enables Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Internet Gateway Device (IGD) profile to allow certain Windows applications to setup the port forwarding rule dynamically when NAT is enabled on this device. Enter the DMZ IP Address. DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) IP Address Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Advanced Configuration 31 Forwarding Tab Click on the ADD button to create additional Port Fowarding rules. Field or Button Select Description Protocol Select TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) or UDP (User Datagram Protocol). WAN Port Start Enter the beginning port range for external network access. WAN Port End Enter the ending port range for external network access. LAN IP Address Enter the IP address to host the service in the dotted-decimal format. LAN Port Start Enter the beginning port range for internal network access. LAN Port End Enter the ending port range for internal network access. Enabled Check to enable specific port forwarding. Select a box when you want to delete the specific row. Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. 32 Advanced Configuration Local Address Menu The Local Address menu allows you to configure your Local Area Network (LAN) connections. The Local Address menu provides the following tabs: • DHCP Server • Lease Status • Lease Reservation Local Address Menu Advanced Configuration 33 DHCP Server Tab The DHCP Server tab enables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server functionality on the LAN, allowing the router to dynamically assign lease IP addresses to clients that connect to it from the local network. Field or Button Description Enable DHCP Server If selected, the DHCP server on the gateway assigns IP addresses to the computers and other hosts on your network if they have DHCP enabled. By default, the gateway server is enabled. If there is another DHCP server running on your network (on another router), you must disable one of the DHCP servers. If not selected, you must carefully configure the IP address, Subnet Mask, and DNS settings of every host on your network. Do not assign the same IP address to more than one host. Your gateway must be on the same subnet as the other hosts. Enter the default port forwarding LAN Client IP Address. DHCP Server IP Address DHCP Starting IP Address 34 Sets the first IP address assigned by the DHCP server, in dotted-decimal format. It must be greater than the IP address value of the gateway. For example, if the IP address of the gateway is 192.168.15.1 (default), the starting IP address must be 192.168.15.2 (or higher). Advanced Configuration Field or Button Description DHCP Ending IP Sets the final IP address assigned by the Address DHCP server. If the DHCP server runs out of DHCP addresses, users cannot access network resources. If this happens, increase the Ending IP (to the limit of 254)or reduce the Lease Time. DHCP Lease Sets the time, in seconds, that a network Time computer remains connected to the gateway using its current assigned IP address. At the end of this time, the DHCP server renews the lease or assigns the computer a new IP address. The default is 3600 seconds (1 hour). The maximum is 999999 seconds (about 278 hours). Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Advanced Configuration 35 Lease Status Tab The Lease Status tab in the Local Address menu displays the active DHCP leases since the last reboot. Field or Button Client Host Name Description MAC Address IP Address Remaining Lease Duration Media Access Control (MAC) address. Displays the client host name. The Name field is limited to 20 characters (only 5 appear in display). Shows the IP Address for each active lease. Shows the amount of time, in seconds, remaining in the lease. Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. 36 Advanced Configuration Lease Reservation Tab This tab allows you to manage the lease reservation so that the same client receives the same IP address each time. Field or Button Select Description Select this box if you want to delete an established lease reservation. Be sure to click the Delete button once you have selected your exception to be deleted. Client Host Name Enter the client host name. The Name field is limited to 20 characters (only 5 appear in display) MAC Address Media Access Control (MAC) address. Enter the MAC address of the device. IP Address Enter the IP address that you want assigned to the MAC Address. Enabled Checking this box enables the lease reservation. Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. Advanced Configuration 37 Control Panel The Control Panel sections allows you to view/update your software information. The Control menu provides the following tabs: • Software • Certificate • System • About Control Panel Menu 38 Advanced Configuration Software Tab The Software tab manages the software on your CPE device. It is also where you can upgrade device software. Use the BROWSE button to browse your computer for additional software packages. Once you have located the software package/update you would like to add to your device, click on the Upgrade button. You should see the available software updates in the “Available Software Packages” table. If you cannot see the list, click the View button. Select the software you would like to install and click the Install button. If you would like to remove software, select the software package you would like to remove and click Uninstall. Certificate Tab The Certificate tab is where you manage the certificates that are stored on the device. Use the BROWSE button to locate the certificate file on your computer, and then click the IMPORT button. Use the REMOVE button to remove any selected certificate(s). Advanced Configuration 39 System Tab This tab allows you to manage additional features of your CPE device. Field or Button Language Used in User Interface Description Enable WiMAX Radio Interface Check this box to enable the WiMAX Enable LED Checking this box enables the LEDs on the front of your CPE device. Auto Refresh Interval Enter, in seconds, the interval for status Auto Refresh. Valid range is 2 seconds 9999 seconds. The default value is 3 seconds. Select the desired language for the user interface. The default language is English. Radio Interface. Rebootstrap EMS Check this box to reconnect the device with the EMS. Note: Only perform this function under the supervision of a Customer Support Representative. Be sure to click the Apply button once you have made changes. About Tab The About Tab will display basic properties of your CPE device such as: Product Name, Model ID, Hardware Version, Serial Number and the WiMAX MAC Address. 40 Advanced Configuration Configuring TCP/IP This chapter is needed for setup procedures. All client computers on your network must be configured for TCP/IP (the protocol that controls communication among computers). Perform one of: • Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 • Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP Note: Follow the instructions in your Macintosh or UNIX user manual Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 On the Windows Desktop, click Start. Select Settings and then Control Panel from the pop-up menus to display the Control Panel window: Configuring TCP/IP 41 Windows Control Panel Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon to display the Network and Dial-up Connections window: Network and Dial-up Connections In the steps that follow, a connection number like 1, 2, 3, etc., is a reference that is displayed on computers with multiple network interfaces. Computers with only one network interface may only see the label: Local Area Connection. 42 Configuring TCP/IP 4 Click Local Area Connection number. The value of number varies from system to system. The Local Area Connection number Status window is displayed: Local Area Connection Click Properties. Information similar to the following window is displayed: Properties Configuring TCP/IP 43 6 If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is in the list of components, TCP/IP is installed. You can skip to Step 10. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not in the list, click Install. The Select Network Component Type window is displayed: Select Network Connection Type Click Protocol on the Select Network Component Type window and click Add. The Select Network Protocol window is displayed: Select Network Protocol Note: You might have to use the scroll bar to locate the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) setting. 44 Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click OK. The Local Area Connection number Properties window is re-displayed. Configuring TCP/IP 10 Be sure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. 11 Click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window is displayed: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 12 Be sure Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected. 13 Click OK to accept the TCP/IP settings. 14 Click Close to close the Local Area Connection number Properties window. 15 Click OK 16 If prompted to restart the computer and click OK again. Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP On the Windows desktop, click Start to display the Start window: Configuring TCP/IP 45 Windows XP Start Window Click Control Panel to display the Control Panel window. The display varies, depending on your Windows XP view options. If the display is a Category view as shown below, continue with Step 3. Otherwise, skip to Step 5 Control Panel 46 Click Network and Internet Connections to display the Network and Internet Connections window: Configuring TCP/IP Network and Internet Connections 4 Click Network Connections. Skip to Step 6. If a classic view similar to below is displayed, double-click Network Connections to display the LAN or High-speed Internet connections. Control Panel Classic View Right-click the Local Area Connection. If more than one connection is displayed, be sure to select the one for your network interface. Configuring TCP/IP 47 Network Connections Select Properties from the pop-up menu to display the Local Area Connection Properties window: Local Area Connection Properties 8 On the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) if it is not selected. 48 Click Properties to display the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window: Configuring TCP/IP Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 10 Be sure Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected. 11 Click OK to close the TCP/IP Properties window. Configuring TCP/IP 49 Troubleshooting Power LED is Off • Check that the AC power adapter is properly plugged into the electrical outlet and into the Desktop CPE. • Check that the electrical outlet is working. A Computer Cannot Log On to the CPE Check that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the Desktop CPE unit and the computer. Cannot Connect to the Internet • Check the Desktop CPE connection status from the Web Interface, refer to the Connection Status section to verify the connection status. • If the Desktop CPE connection is down, and the gateway has not received an IP for more than 5 minutes: - Re-Run the Setup Wizard. Additional Troubleshooting Help • Contact your service provider for additional help. 50 Troubleshooting Important Safety and Legal Information Your Motorola WiMAX Wireless Broadband Gateway is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. This Product complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines: • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J • American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/ Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95 1-2005 • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 • Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999 • Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation - Human Exposure) Standard, 2003 • ANATEL ANNEX to Resolution No. 303 of July 2, 2002 “Regulation of Limitation of Exposure to Electrical, Important Safety and Legal Information 51 Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields in the Radio Frequency Range Between 9 kHz and 300 GHz” and “Attachment to Resolution #303 from July 2, 2002” RF Exposure Compliance and Guidelines Operating Instructions To comply with FCC RF energy exposure requirements, this Gateway desktop transmitter should be operated at a minimum separation distance of 20 cm from all persons. For additional information on exposure requirements or other training information, visit http://www. motorola.com/rfhealth FCC Regulatory Information 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, 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 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 52 Important Safety and Legal Information encouraged to try to correct the interference by one 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. This Gateway desktop transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this device may not cause interference and this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 7 dBi. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be Important Safety and Legal Information 53 so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p) is not more than that permitted for successful communications. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. IC Radiation Exposure Statement: IMPORTANT NOTE: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. 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