Redline Communications RDL3000RMD Broadband wireless infrastructure product User Manual 70 00184 06 00a

Redline Communications Inc. Broadband wireless infrastructure product 70 00184 06 00a

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 RDL-3000 M2M Solutions   70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 1 of 20  December 9, 2013   RDL-3000 Family Broadband Wireless Systems        RDL-3000-RMD  Radio Module       Product Manual 1 Product Overview ................................................................... 5 2 Conditions of Use ................................................................... 6 3 Module Installation and Service ............................................ 8 4 Final Product Requirements ................................................ 10
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 2 of 20  December 9, 2013   Copyright Information All rights reserved December 9, 2013. The information in this document is proprietary to Redline Communications Inc. This document may not in whole or in part be copied, reproduced, or reduced to any medium without prior consent, in writing, from Redline Communications Incorporated.  Contact Information:   Redline Communications Inc.   302 Town Centre Blvd.   Markham, ON   Canada L3R 0E8 Web site:    http://www.rdlcom.com Email: Inquiries:  info@rdlcom.com  Support:  support@rdlcom.com  Training:  training@rdlcom.com Document Control:  70-00184-06-00-RDL-3000-RMD_Product_Manual-20131209b.doc  Disclaimer The statements, configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without express or implied warranty. Additionally, Redline makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, regarding the contents of this product. Redline Communications shall not be liable for any misuse regarding this product. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document shall be deemed to be part of any warranty  or  contract  unless  specifically  referenced  to  be  part  of  such  warranty  or contract within this document.
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 3 of 20  December 9, 2013  TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Product Overview ................................................................... 5 2 Conditions of Use ................................................................... 6 2.1 General Conditions ............................................................................................ 6 2.2 Country of Use ................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Product Labeling ................................................................................................ 7 2.3.1 Module Label .................................................................................................... 7 2.3.2 External Label ................................................................................................... 7 3 Module Installation and Service ............................................ 8 3.1 Installation into a Final Product ........................................................................ 8 3.2 Module Servicing ............................................................................................... 8 3.3 Professional Installation .................................................................................... 8 3.4 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................. 9 3.5 Radio Frequency Safety .................................................................................... 9 4 Final Product Requirements ................................................ 10 4.1 Deployment in the United States .................................................................... 10 4.1.1 Frequency Bands ............................................................................................ 10 4.1.2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power ................................................................... 10 4.1.3 Certified Antennas .......................................................................................... 10 4.1.4 Operation in the 3675-3700 MHz Band ........................................................... 11 4.1.5 FCC Notices ................................................................................................... 15 4.2 Deployment in Canada .................................................................................... 17 4.2.1 Frequency Bands ............................................................................................ 17 4.2.2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power ................................................................... 17 4.2.3 Power and EIRP Results (MIMO Operation) ................................................... 17 Operation in the 3450-3650 MHz Band ........................................................ 17 Operation in the 3650-3675 MHz Band ........................................................ 17 4.3 Industry Canada Notices: Deployment in Canada: ........................................ 18
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 4 of 20  December 9, 2013  LIST OF TABLES Table 1: FCC - Approved Antennas ............................................................................... 10 Table 2: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP Measurement Results for 5 MHz ........................ 11 Table 3: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 5 MHz ................ 12 Table 4: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP Measurement Results for 10 MHz ...................... 13 Table 5: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 10 MHz .............. ......................... 17 Table 8: IC - Recommended Safe Distances ................................................................. 18 Table 9: IC - Avis RF Distances de séparation sécuritaire recommandées .................... 18 15 Table 7: IC - RDL-3000-RMD Power & EIRP Results: 3650-3675 MHz 14 Table 6: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD Recommended Safe Distances ...................................
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 5 of 20  December 9, 2013    1  Product Overview The RDL-3000 radio modules are each comprised of a proprietary Media Access Control (MAC)  protocol  engine  and  Time  Division  Duplexing  (TDD)/  Orthogonal  Frequency Division Duplexing (OFDM) digital radio. The modules are not designed for stand-alone operation. The modules are sold as one component  of  a  packaged  system  which  includes  a  suitable  housing  for  the  module connectors  for  required  external  components  including  a  power  supply  and  antenna system. This is afterwards  referred to  as the 'final product'. The final product may be designed and manufactured by Redline or a licensed third party. Frequency  settings  within  the  specified  frequency  ranges  are  software  keyed  to  be compliant with specific regulatory agency requirements in the region of deployment.  Model RDL-3000-RMD   Canada:  3450-3650 MHz     3650-3675 MHz    United States:  3675-3700 MHz  Important: Read this entire document prior to installing or operating the module.
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 6 of 20  December 9, 2013  2  Conditions of Use 2.1  General Conditions These modules are not provided for sale to the general public. The modules contain a proprietary radio interface and can not be directly connected to any standard telecommunications or computer devices. This manual is provided as supplement to technical and operational documentation and training provided by Redline and its agents. Any operation or use of these modules in any manner not expressly specified within this manual or approved in writing by Redline (or its agents) is expressly forbidden and voids the  users  right  to  operate  the  module.  This  includes,  but  is  not  limited  to,  any modification  of  the  module  hardware  or  software,  installation  of  the  module  in  a  non approved enclosure, and use with non approved antennas. 2.2  Country of Use Refer  to  the  regulatory  notices  in  this  document  before  installing  or  operating  the module.  Operation of the final product requires a software 'key' that is available exclusively from Redline or its authorized agents. The software key is unique to each module and must be  installed  and  activated  before  the  radio  will  operate.    The  key  contains  sufficient security  features  that  the  professional  installer  and  operator  can  not  decode,  modify, substitute, or otherwise circumvent the operational restrictions imposed by the 'key'.  The  software  'key'  limits  the  transmit  power,  operating  frequency  range,  and  channel bandwidth  per  the  regulator  domain  governing  the  location  where  the  radio  will  be deployed.  The  operator  does  not  have  the  option  to  select  the  country  or  regulatory region of operation. The software 'key' limits the mode of operation as a master or client. The client mode is 'passive listener'  and while in  this  mode  the module can  not  initiate any transmission without first receiving and decoding a valid authorization message from the master. A module  with  a  key  for  client  operation  can  not  be  changed  by the  installer to  enable master mode operation. A module with a key for master operation can operate in master or client (passive) mode.   Operation in Canada The RDL-3000-RMD is certified with limited modular approval for use as an 'intentional radiator' in Canada as:    IC: 4310A-RDL3000RMD Operation in United States The RDL-3000-RMD is certified with limited modular approval for use as an 'intentional radiator' in the United States as:    FCC ID: QC8-RDL3000RMD
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 7 of 20  December 9, 2013  2.3  Product Labeling 2.3.1 Module Label The  modular  transmitter  will  display  a  label  referring  to  the  Industry  Canada  IC  and United States FCC registration numbers. An information label is applied directly to the modular transmitter (examples shown below). Do not to remove any labels from the module.    2.3.2 External Label Information labels are applied to the final product. The final product features a label on the outside surface listing the registration number for the enclosed module. Do  not to remove any labels from the module or the final product.
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 8 of 20  December 9, 2013  3  Module Installation and Service 3.1  Installation into a Final Product The modules must  be  installed  only by trained professional technicians  authorized by Redline or  its agents.  The  module  must  be installed  only  into  an  approved enclosure (see Conditions of Use) and only at an approved manufacturing facility or service depot. Redline shall retain  complete  control  over  the final  installation of  the  module  and  will ensure compliance of the end product to all applicable regulations. The module must be installed  only  into  an  approved  enclosure  (see  Conditions  of  Use)  and  only  at  an approved manufacturing facility or service depot. Redline licensing of the modular transmitter includes monitoring to ensure compliance in the  operation  and  use  of  the  module  as  expressly  specified  within  this  manual.  This includes restrictions against modification of the module hardware, approval of the final enclosure, operational restrictions for installers and end-users, and approval of antennas provided for use with the product. Operation  of  the  final  product  requires  the  'key'  be  controlled  exclusively  by  the manufacturer.  The  'key'  must  be  unique  to  each  module  and  must  be  installed  and activated before the radio will operate. The key must contain sufficient security features to  the  professional  installer  and  operator  can  not  decode,  modify,  substitute,  or otherwise circumvent the operational restrictions imposed by the 'key'.  The software 'key' must limit the transmit power, operating frequency range, and channel bandwidth  per  the  regulator  domain  governing  the  location  where  the  radio  will  be deployed.  The  operator  does  not  have  the  option  to  select  the  country  or  regulatory region of operation. The  software  'key'  must  limit  the  mode  of  operation  as  a  master  or  client.  The  client mode  is  'passive  listener'  and  while  in  this  mode  the  module  can  not  initiate  any transmission without first receiving and decoding a valid authorization message from the master. A module with a key for client operation can not be changed by the installer to enable master mode operation. Redline will review all final products for compliance to regulatory restrictions. The manufacturer must meet all labeling described in section 2.3. 3.2  Module Servicing The modules are not intended to be field serviceable, and contains no field serviceable or  field  replaceable  parts.  The  module  must  be  serviced  only  at  an  approved manufacturing facility or service depot.  Warning:  The  modules  are  susceptible  to  damage  from  electrostatic  charge. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) must be avoided to prevent damaging or destroying the module.  The  module  must  always  be  store  in  an  anti-static  container/bag  prior  to installation  and  following  removal  from  the  product  for  servicing.  Observe  ESD precautions when handling the module. 3.3  Professional Installation Devices containing the  module require professional installation. It  is  the responsibility of the installer to understand the product operation by attending training as required, reading and understanding the product documentation, and ensuring that all building, safety and regulatory codes are met and the installation is complete and secure.
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 9 of 20  December 9, 2013 3.4  Safety Precautions  Installation  and  service  must  be  done  by  personnel  having  technical  training  and experience necessary to be aware of  hazards during installation and/or service of  RF equipment. The installation and/or service must be done using procedures designed to minimize any danger to technical personnel or any other person.  3.5  Radio Frequency Safety The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF fields in excess of the general population limits as defined by FCC CFR 47, Part 2.1091 and OET Bulletin 65, Radio frequency radiation exposure evaluation for fixed devices & Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website and information from the websites listed below:  http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol1/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol1-sec2-1091.pdf   http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet65/oet65c.pdf   http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php  Refer also to the regulatory statements included in this document.
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 10 of 20  December 9, 2013  4  Final Product Requirements The following requirements apply to all final products incorporating the modules. 4.1  Deployment in the United States 4.1.1 Frequency Bands Operation of the final product requires an FCC specific software 'key' that is available exclusively from Redline. This key restricts device operation to the IC 3675-3700 MHz band. The  professional installer  and  operator  can not  modify or  otherwise circumvent these operational restrictions. 4.1.2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power  FCC regulation part  90.1321 (governing operation  in  the  3650-3700 MHz band in the US) states that base station transmissions are limited to a maximum transmit power of 1 Watt/MHz  (peak  EIRP).  If  the  antenna  gain  exceeds  the  allowed  maximum  for  any Bandwidth/Frequency  combination  (see  following  tables),  the  power  setting  must  be reduced by the same amount (dB) that the antenna gain exceeds the allowed maximum. 4.1.3 Certified Antennas This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in the following table. Any additional antennas will be used only after authorization is obtained through Class II permissive change. Table 1: FCC - Approved Antennas Mfgr. Part # Mode Frequency Range Gain (dBi) Size Polarization Redline AFS-DBG-03120-01 Sectoral 3.3-3.8 14 2 ft (60 cm) Dual Redline AFS-DBG-0360-01 Sectoral 3.3-3.8 15.5 2 ft (60 cm) Dual Redline AFS-DBG-0390-01 Sectoral 3.3-3.8 15 2 ft (60 cm) Dual Redline 30-00328-40 Terminal 3.3-3.8 14 8 in (20 cm) Dual
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 11 of 20  December 9, 2013  4.1.4 Operation in the 3675-3700 MHz Band  Table 2: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP Measurement Results for 5 MHz Port Modulation Frequency, MHz Power setting Peak output power, dBm/5 MHz EIRP limit, dBm/25 MHz Maximum Antenna Gain, dBi 1 BPSK 3677.5 23 22.66 37 14.34 3685 23 22.32 37 14.68 3697.5 23 22.35 37 14.65 QPSK 3677.5 23 22.58 37 14.42 3685 23 22.25 37 14.75 3697.5 23 22.38 37 14.62 16-QAM 3677.5 23 22.35 37 14.65 3685 23 22.73 37 14.27 3697.5 23 22.56 37 14.44 64-QAM 3677.5 23 22.42 37 14.58 3685 23 22.27 37 14.73 3697.5 23 22.68 37 14.32 2 BPSK 3677.5 23 22.76 37 14.24 3685 23 22.36 37 14.64 3697.5 23 22.38 37 14.62 QPSK 3677.5 23 22.74 37 14.26 3685 23 22.63 37 14.37 3697.5 23 22.59 37 14.41 16-QAM 3677.5 23 22.82 37 14.18 3685 23 22.59 37 14.41 3697.5 23 22.47 37 14.53 64-QAM 3677.5 23 22.73 37 14.27 3685 23 22.52 37 14.48 3697.5 23 22.48 37 14.52
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 12 of 20  December 9, 2013   Table 3: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 5 MHz Port Modulation Frequency, MHz Power setting Peak output power, dBm/5 MHz EIRP limit, dBm/25 MHz Maximum Antenna Gain, dBi 1 BPSK 3677.5 23 17.60 30 12.40 3685 23 17.33 30 12.67 3697.5 23 17.29 30 12.71 QPSK 3677.5 23 17.53 30 12.47 3685 23 17.31 30 12.69 3697.5 23 17.33 30 12.67 16-QAM 3677.5 23 17.31 30 12.69 3685 23 17.58 30 12.42 3697.5 23 17.42 30 12.58 64-QAM 3677.5 23 17.27 30 12.73 3685 23 17.45 30 12.55 3697.5 23 17.69 30 12.31 2 BPSK 3677.5 23 17.74 30 12.26 3685 23 17.32 30 12.68 3697.5 23 17.36 30 12.64 QPSK 3677.5 23 17.66 30 12.34 3685 23 17.53 30 12.47 3697.5 23 17.42 30 12.58 16-QAM 3677.5 23 17.23 30 12.77 3685 23 17.28 30 12.72 3697.5 23 17.31 30 12.69 64-QAM 3677.5 23 17.68 30 12.32 3685 23 17.34 30 12.66 3697.5 23 17.36 30 12.64
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 13 of 20  December 9, 2013  Table 4: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP Measurement Results for 10 MHz Port Modulation Frequency, MHz Power setting Peak output power, dBm/5 MHz EIRP limit, dBm/25 MHz Maximum Antenna Gain, dBi 1 BPSK 3680 23 22.22 40 17.78 3685 23 22.33 40 17.67 3695 23 22.04 40 17.96 QPSK 3680 23 21.72 40 18.28 3685 23 22.36 40 17.64 3695 23 22.02 40 17.98 16-QAM 3680 23 22.27 40 17.73 3685 23 22.34 40 17.66 3695 23 22.00 40 18.00 64-QAM 3680 23 22.25 40 17.75 3685 23 22.30 40 17.70 3695 23 21.80 40 18.20 2 BPSK 3680 23 22.34 40 17.66 3685 23 22.30 40 17.70 3695 23 22.06 40 17.94 QPSK 3680 23 22.37 40 17.63 3685 23 22.36 40 17.64 3695 23 22.07 40 17.93 16-QAM 3680 23 22.42 40 17.58 3685 23 22.33 40 17.67 3695 23 22.00 40 18.00 64-QAM 3680 23 22.52 40 17.48 3685 23 22.41 40 17.59 3695 23 22.12 40 17.88
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 14 of 20  December 9, 2013  Table 5: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD EIRP PSD Measurement Results for 10 MHz Port Modulation Frequency, MHz Power setting Peak output power, dBm/5 MHz EIRP limit, dBm/25 MHz Maximum Antenna Gain, dBi 1 BPSK 3680 23 14.33 30 15.67 3685 23 14.38 30 15.62 3695 23 14.03 30 15.97 QPSK 3680 23 13.69 30 16.31 3685 23 14.39 30 15.61 3695 23 14.02 30 15.98 16-QAM 3680 23 14.42 30 15.58 3685 23 14.49 30 15.51 3695 23 14.03 30 15.97 64-QAM 3680 23 14.37 30 15.63 3685 23 14.43 30 15.57 3695 23 13.9 30 16.10 2 BPSK 3680 23 14.59 30 15.41 3685 23 14.52 30 15.48 3695 23 14.07 30 15.93 QPSK 3680 23 14.5 30 15.50 3685 23 14.55 30 15.45 3695 23 14.09 30 15.91 16-QAM 3680 23 14.54 30 15.46 3685 23 14.49 30 15.51 3695 23 14.09 30 15.91 64-QAM 3680 23 14.6 30 15.40 3685 23 14.63 30 15.37 3695 23 14.1 30 15.90
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 15 of 20  December 9, 2013  4.1.5 FCC Notices The  following  notices  about  deployment  in  the  USA  are  included  in  training  and documentation provided to professional installers and operators of the final product: 1. The final product must be professionally installed. 2. WARNING -- FCC RF Exposure Warnings: To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for RF transmitting devices, the following distances should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation:  To ensure compliance, operation at closer than these distances is not recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3. FCC Information to Users @ FCC 15.105: NOTE: This  equipment has been tested  and found to comply with the limits for  a Class  B  digital  device,  pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  and  used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that interference will not  occur in a  particular installation. If  this equipment does cause harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Where DFS is required by regional regulations, this function is permanently enabled at the factory and can not be disabled by the installer or end-user. 4. FCC Information to Users @ FCC 15.19: This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that may cause undesired operation. 5. FCC Information to Users @ FCC 15.21: Warning:  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  Redline Communications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Table 6: FCC - RDL-3000-RMD Recommended Safe Distances 3675  PMP  50 cm (19.7 in) or more
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 16 of 20  December 9, 2013 Federal Communications Rules for Operation in USA  FCC  Part  90  guidelines  for  deployment  of  RDL-3000-RMD  systems  in  the  frequency band  of  3650-3700  MHz  for  “restricted”  CBP  (Contention  Based  Protocol)  in  USA includes restrictions on the maximum EIRP. To  comply  with  these  guidelines,  the  following  EIRP  limitations  are  applied  for deployment in this band: i) Max EIRP of 25 Watts/25 MHz (equivalent to 1 Watt/1 MHz) ii) Peak EIRP Power Density of 1 Watt in any 1 MHz slice of spectrum.  To ensure compliance with these restrictions, refer to the following important notices: 1. The 3650-3700 MHz frequency range is a licensed band in the USA and operators must have a valid spectrum license to operate RDL-3000-RMD equipment using this band. 2. The RDL-3000-RMD requires a Redline FCC-specific options key that is mandatory for operation within the USA. This options key enforces the FCC approved operating range of 3675-3700 MHz. 3.  The  RDL-3000-RMD  outdoor  transceiver  and  antenna  must  be  professionally installed. 4. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Redline Communications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 5. Do not operate an RDL-3000-RMD outdoor transceiver until you have confirmed the FCC  specific  options key  is  loaded  and  active  (operating  range  restricted  to  3675-3700 MHz). When the FCC-specific options key is installed, the operator is not able to set an RF frequency that exceeds the allowed range of 3675-3700 MHz. 6.  The  RDL-3000-RMD transmit  power settings must  not  exceed values  stated  in  the RDL-3000 Family User Manual.
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 17 of 20  December 9, 2013  4.2  Deployment in Canada 4.2.1 Frequency Bands Operation of the final product requires a software 'key' that is available exclusively from Redline. This key restricts device operation to the IC 3450-3650 MHz or 3650-3675 MHz band. The  professional installer  and  operator  can not  modify  or  otherwise  circumvent these operational restrictions. 4.2.2 Antenna Use and Transmit Power The  module  supports  operation  with  2x2  MIMO  antenna  systems  with  two  transmit chains and two receive chains. The module may be used with any compatible antenna and using the channel size and output power level specified by the IC regulations. 4.2.3 Power and EIRP Results (MIMO Operation) Operation in the 3450-3650 MHz Band The  power  setting  for  RSS-192  3450-3650  MHz  is  +23  dBm  for  all  frequencies  and channel bandwidths.  Operation in the 3650-3675 MHz Band The  power  setting  for  RSS-197  3650-3675  MHz  is  +23  dBm  for  all  frequencies  and channel  bandwidths.  If  the  antenna  gain  exceeds  the  allowed  maximum  for  any Bandwidth/Frequency  combination  (see  following  table),  the  power  setting  must  be reduced by the same amount (dB) that the antenna gain exceeds the allowed maximum. Table 7: IC - RDL-3000-RMD Power & EIRP Results: 3650-3675 MHz Bandwidth (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Settings RF1 & RF2 RF1 (dBm) RF2 (dBm) Combined PSD (dBm) EIRP Limit (dBm) Margin Max. Antenna Gain (dBi) 3.5 MHz 3651.75 23 17.490 17.550 20.53 30.0 9.47 9 3662.50 23 17.393 17.658 20.54 30.0 9.46 9 3673.25 23 17.718 17.628 20.68 30.0 9.32 9 5 MHz 3652.50 23 16.022 16.054 19.05 30.0 10.95 10.5 3662.50 23 16.164 15.995 19.09 30.0 10.91 10.5 3672.50 23 16.132 16.161 19.16 30.0 10.84 10.5 7 MHz 3653.50 23 14.634 14.527 17.59 30.0 12.41 12 3662.50 23 14.542 14.610 17.59 30.0 12.41 12 3671.50 23 14.750 14.609 17.69 30.0 12.31 12 10 MHz 3655.00 23 13.008 12.959 15.99 30.0 14.01 14 3662.50 23 12.940 13.037 16.00 30.0 14.00 14 3670.00 23 13.022 13.069 16.06 30.0 13.94 13.5 14 MHz 3657.00 23 11.837 11.771 14.81 30.0 15.19 15 3662.50 23 11.869 11.859 14.87 30.0 15.13 15 3668.00 23 11.751 11.832 14.80 30.0 15.20 15 20 MHz 3660.00 23 10.205 10.094 13.16 30.0 16.84 16.5 3662.50 23 10.220 10.145 13.19 30.0 16.81 16.5 3665.00 23 10.264 10.290 13.29 30.0 16.71 16.5
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 18 of 20  December 9, 2013  4.3  Industry Canada Notices: Deployment in Canada: This Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. The  following  notices  about  deployment  in  Canada  are  included  in  training  and documentation provided to professional installers and operators of the final product: 1. The final product must be professionally installed. 2. WARNING -- IC RF Exposure Warnings To satisfy IC RF exposure requirements for RF transmitting devices, the following distances should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation: Table 8: IC - Recommended Safe Distances Frequency (MHz) Deployment Separation Distance 3500 PMP 34 cm (13.4") or more     To ensure compliance, operation at closer than these distances is not recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IC regulations governing operation in the 3450-3700 MHz band are subject to licensing, pursuant to subsection 4(1) of the Radiocommunication Act. This equipment complies to RSS-192 in the frequency band 3450-3650 MHz and RSS-197 guidelines for deployment of systems in the frequency band of 3650-3675 MHz, for restricted CBP (Contention Based Protocol). IC regulations governing operation in the 3450-3675 MHz band states that base station transmissions are limited to a maximum transmit power of 1 Watt/MHz. Déploiement aux le Canada Cet appareil Digitale de Classe B rencontre toutes les normes du Canadian Règlement  Brouilleur Équipement. Les avis suivants à propos du déploiement au Canada sont inclus dans la formation et la documentation  fournies  aux  installateurs  professionnels  et  les  opérateurs  du  produit final: 3. Le produit final doit être installé par un professionnel. 4. AVERTISSEMENT - IC avertissements d'exposition RF Pour satisfaire les exigences d’IC en ce qui a trait aux expositions aux RF pour RF dispositifs  de  transmission,  les  distances  suivantes  doit  être  maintenue  entre l'antenne de ce dispositif et des personnes pendant le fonctionnement du dispositif: Table 9: IC - Avis RF Distances de séparation sécuritaire recommandées Fréquence (MHz) Déploiement Distance de Séparation 3500 PMP 34 cm (13.4") ou plus  Pour assurer la conformité , l’operation à une distance moindre que celles-ci n'est pas recommandé. L'antenne utilisée pour ce transmetteur ne doit pas être co-localisé avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur. Règlements  qui  régissent  le  fonctionnement  IC  dans  la  bande  3450-3700  MHz  sont soumises  à  autorisation  en  vertu  du  paragraphe  4  (1)  de  la  Loi  sur  la radiocommunication.
RDL-3000 FAMILY RDL-3000-RMD PRODUCT  MANUAL 70-00184-06-00a  Proprietary Redline Communications © 2013  Page 19 of 20  December 9, 2013 Cet équipement est conforme à RSS-192 dans la bande de fréquences 3450-3650 MHz et RSS-197 des lignes directrices pour le déploiement de systèmes dans la bande de fréquences  3650-3675  MHz  d',  pour  limité  le  CBP  (protocole  de  contention  après). Réglementation  régissant  le  fonctionnement  d'IC  dans  les  états  de  bande  3450-3675 MHz  que  les  transmissions  des  stations  de  base  sont  limités  à  un  maximum  de puissance d'émission de 1 Watt / MHz (pire de crête).
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