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Wireless Ethernet PtP & MP System Operations Manual 

 

FCC REQUIRED INFORMATION – RADIO FREQUENCY 

INTERFERENCE STATEMENT FOR CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICES 

 

This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  A 
digital  device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to 
provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is 
operated  in  a  commercial  environment.  This  equipment  generates,  uses,  and  can 
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies. Operation 
of  this  equipment  in  a  residential  area  is  likely  to  cause  harmful  interference  in 
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 
 
This equipment is designed to be professionally installed exclusively for fixed point-
to-point and/or multipoint applications.  These products must be controlled due to 
radio frequency power output levels emitted with special consideration given to 
antenna placement as it relates to human exposure.  Compliance is the responsibility 
of the installer and user. 

 

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 

 
This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for  an 
intentional  radiator,  pursuant  to  Part  15,  Subpart  C  of  the  FCC  Rules.  This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed 
and  used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions,  it  may  cause  interference  to  radio 
communications.  The  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against 
such  interference  in  a  residential  situation.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that 
interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause 
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the 
equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 
one or more of the following measures:  

 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected radio or television.  

 

Increase the separation between the equipment and the affected receiver. 

 

Connect  the  equipment  and  the  affected  receiver  to  power  outlets  on 
separate circuits. 

 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

Shielded  cables  must  be  used  with  this  unit  to  ensure  compliance  with  Class  A  FCC 
limits.  Changes  or  modifications  to  this  unit  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party 
responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 
Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  KBC  could  void  the  users 
authority to operate the equipment.

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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Wireless Ethernet PtP & MP System Operations Manual 

 

FCC POWER OUTPUT RESTRICTIONS 

 
The FCC does not require licensing to implement this device. License-free operation in 
the industrial, scientific, and medical band is documented in FCC Rules Part 15.247. It 
is the responsibility of the individuals designing and implementing the radio system to 
assure compliance with any pertinent FCC Rules and Regulations.  This device must be 
professionally installed.  
 

EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY FIELDS 

 
The WES is designed to operate on the 5 GHz frequency band with up to 50 Watts EIRP 
maximum  transmit  power.  This  level  of  RF  energy  is  above  the  Maximum  Permissible 
Exposure  (MPE)  levels  specified  in  FCC  OET65:97-01.  The  following  precautions  must 
be taken during installation of this equipment: 

 

The installed antenna must not be located in a manner that allows exposure of 
the  general  population  to  the  direct  beam  path  of  the  antenna  at  a  distance 
less  than  20  centimeters.  Installation  on  towers,  masts,  or  rooftops  not 
accessible to the general population is recommended; or  

 

Mount the antenna in a manner that prevents any personnel from entering the 
area within 20 centimeters from the front of the antenna.  

 

It  is  recommended  that  the  installer  place  radio  frequency  hazard  warnings 
signs on the barrier that prevents access to the antenna. 

 

During installation and alignment of the antenna, do not stand in front of the 
antenna assembly. 

 

During  installation  and  alignment  of  the  antenna,  do  not  handle  or  touch  the 
front of the antenna. 

These simple precautions must be taken to prevent general population and installation 
personnel from exposure to RF energy in excess of specified MPE levels. 
 

INDUSTRY CANADA RESTRICTIONS 

 
This  device  is  in  compliance  with  the  applicable  sections  of  the  Industry  Canada  RSS-
210 Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Radio Standard Specification that 
governs  Low  Power  License-Exempt  Radio  communication  Devices.    Specifically,  the 
output EIRP of this device relative to antenna gain is factory set to ensure compliance 
with section 6.2.2(q1)(iv)(g). 
 
In  addition,  it  is  noted  for  all  users  that  high  power  radars  are  allocated  as  primary 
users  (meaning  they  have  priority)  of  the  5250-5350  MHz  and  5650-5850  MHz 
frequency  bands  and  these  radars  could  cause  interference  and/or  damage  to  LELAN 
devices such as are covered by this manual.  
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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Summary of Contents for WAP

Page 1: ...297 4930 Fax 1 949 297 4933 KBC Networks Ltd EMEA Carlton Suite Barham Court Teston Maidstone Kent ME18 5BZ United Kingdom Office 44 0 1622 418782 Fax 44 0 20 7100 8147 Email info kbcnetworks com Web www kbcnetworks com Wireless Ethernet Point to Point Multipoint Systems Operations Manual Version 20111027 ...

Page 2: ...odule WAP WAPOM or subscriber unit WSU WSUP WSUDI WSUOM Qty 1 PIM Qty 1 PS 500 A Qty 1 LNBMB excluded in WAPOM or WSUOM Qty 1 Strain Relief for Ethernet cable connection at RJ 45 LAN port of WES module Qty 1 Operations manual P 1 Wireless Ethernet PtP MP System Operations Manual PREFACE CONTINUED TECHNICAL SUPPORT AVAILABILITY This manual is comprehensive to the extent that it will answer many of ...

Page 3: ...ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION For your protection please read and observe all safety instructions before operating this system and keep this sheet and any additional instructions for future reference INSTALLATION USE OBSERVE WARNINGS All warnings in the operating instructions should be carefully followed Do not make any modifications to the Wireless Ethernet Module WEM Power Injection Module PIM or any o...

Page 4: ...it not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment Changes or modifications not expressly approved by KBC could void the users authority to operate the equipment iii Wireless Ethernet PtP MP System Operations Manual FCC POWER OUTPUT RESTRICTIONS The FCC does not require licensing to implement this device License free operation ...

Page 5: ...otherwise noted The channels of each set of Host Clients must be matched for the radios to communicate with each other For multi connect devices each Client must be set to the same channel as the Host that it will be connected to If connecting more than one Client to a single Host please see the advanced operation section of this manual for multipoint setup 2 Mount the Client at the remote locatio...

Page 6: ...y of IP cameras DVR NVRs managed non managed switches encoders decoders and web servers to be used across long range wireless line of sight links A FRONT VIEW 1 Module case 2 Antenna cover B REAR VIEW 1 Serial Number 2 List of Available Frequencies 3 Channel Selector on side of WEM Factory set to channel 0 unless otherwise noted 4 Status LEDs Amber Link Activity Red Power Green Signal Level 5 LAN ...

Page 7: ...LED responses determined by the type of product in use POINT TO POINT HOST LED ACTIVITY WES 2500 WES 2 4 Hosts If the green LED flashes at any rate it is indicating a less than max signal connection MULTIPOINT HOST LED ACTIVITY WAP WAPOM CLIENT LED ACTIVITY All Clients from all part numbers excluding WAP WAPOM The Client LED status will remain the same regardless of the type of host to which it is...

Page 8: ...diagram to the left 3 Power cycle device to implement channel change 4 Reseal port by replacing weatherproof plug B MOUNT DIRECTIONAL HOST CLIENT Mount the Host Client using the included wall pole mount bracket and hardware Connect the black mounting assembly with adjustment swivel to mounting L shaped bracket with the 20 button head screw Connect the unit to the mounting assembly using the mounti...

Page 9: ...ending on the physical and RF environment a useable throughput rate may not be possible Contact KBC for more information 888 366 4276 or info kbcnetworks com 8 Wireless Ethernet PtP MP System Operations Manual ADVANCED OPERATION WEB BROWSER INTERFACE Each Host and Client has a web browser interface to access the advanced setup functions If changing advanced settings be sure to connect and power th...

Page 10: ..._____ Subnet Mask The filter used for association of Ethernet devices _________ WIRELESS MAC Address The MAC address of the radio Record this information for tracking purpose __________________________________ Current Trans Rate The Client will display its signal rate to the Host Max is 54 _ Current Frequency Client Current frequency scanned for AP________________ Turbo Mode Available on 5765 5805...

Page 11: ...ped or collided packets As the system continues to run these numbers will accumulate until cleared to 0 Refresh to see updated statistics ETHERNET STATISTICS Packet information at the motherboard and cable level If packets are dropped or collided at the Ethernet level then there could be a problem with the cabling or other LAN related hardware WIRELESS STATISTICS Packet information across the wire...

Page 12: ...EL SWITCH OVERRIDE A drop down list of frequencies will appear Make sure that if changing frequencies using a connected wireless link the channel on the opposite end is configured first For units with the 25 5 dBi jumper ON selecting 5280 5300 or 5320 will default to 5745 as only 5745 5825 is available 2 Wireless Security Mode The WES can be configured to various forms of wireless encryption and c...

Page 13: ...vice name for the Host and or Client ADMIN PASSWORD To change the password type in the desired password change and confirm Record all password changes as there are no ways to reset to default later if the password is lost or forgotten ADMINISTRATION The device name can be changed here Each unit does not have to have a matching device name in order to associate This name will appear on the status i...

Page 14: ...itch Super Mode Disabled Encryption Cipher WPA 2 AES Device Name WES SP Host WES MP Host WES Client depends on software type 18 Wireless Ethernet PtP MP System Operations Manual ADVANCED OPERATION CONTINUED H ADVANCED FIRMWARE This page is used to flash firmware updates when necessary FIRMWARE INFORMATION Current firmware is 7 06 for all units using channel selector switches that have 8 positions ...

Page 15: ...ni WAPOM WSUOM 2 5 dBi 5 8 GHz Small patch WES 2500 WAP WSU 7 8 dBi 5 8 GHz Large patch WES 2 4 WSUP 16 7 dBi 5 8 GHz Small patch in 18 inch parabolic dish 24 dBi 5 8 GHz Beam Width Omni 360 Small Patch 90 Large Patch 24 Dish 8 Data Throughput Rate Up to 20 Mbps Standard Mode Up to 50 Mbps Super Mode FCC ID JRRWES IC 4887A WES MANAGEMENT Interface 10 100 Base T half full duplex rate auto negotiate...

Page 16: ... WEMs are aimed properly You should have clear wide open line of sight between the WEM modules Try a different frequency and cycle power Verify sufficient voltage into each PIM If MP Host the green LED should flash see page 5 Problem Suggestion All three solid LEDs but no video Check video at the camera Check wiring into encoders or decoders Try a different frequency and cycle power Connect one WE...

Page 17: ...n implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you f If you do not wish to be bound by any of the provisions in this warranty please return the product s immediately 3 Contact your dealer regarding return authorizations for out of warranty repairs and any further product information 24 Wireless Ethernet PtP MP System Operations Manual APPENDIX The appendix section...

Page 18: ... Address Remote Location 2 Head End Location in Single Point to Point Application Device S N Host Client IP Address Radio MAC Address Remote Location 3 Device S N Host Client IP Address Radio MAC Address Remote Location 4 Device S N Host Client IP Address Radio MAC Address Head End Location Device S N Host Client IP Address Radio MAC Address A 2 ...

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