PMP 400 and PTP 200 Series
Canopy User Guide Supplement
Issue 3, January 2009
Page 38 of 45
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Consult the dealer and/or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be
chosen so its Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for
successful communication.
The 4.9 GHz band is a licensed band allocated to public safety services. State and local
governmental entities are eligible to hold 4.9 GHz licenses. For additional information, refer to
Industry Canada regulations.
Industry Canada Certification Numbers and the specific configurations covered are listed in
Table
7
.
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed in
Table 7
and having a
maximum gain as shown in
Table 7
. Antennas not included in
Table 7
or having a gain greater than
as shown in
Table 7
are strictly prohibited from use with this device. Required antenna impedance
is 50 ohms.
6.2.3
Regulatory Requirements for CEPT Member States (
www.cept.org
)
When operated in accordance with the instructions for use, Motorola Canopy Wireless equipment
operating in the 5.4 GHz bands is compliant with CEPT Recommendation 70-03 Annex 3 for
Wideband Data Transmission and HIPERLANs. For compliant operation in the 5.4 GHz band, the
transmit power (EIRP) from the integrated antenna or a connectorized antenna shall be no more
than 0.5 W (27 dBm).
For EU member states, RLAN equipment in the 5.4GHz bands is exempt from individual licensing
under Commission Recommendation 2003/203/EC. Contact the appropriate national
administrations for details on the conditions of use for the bands in question and any exceptions
that might apply. Also see www.ero.dk for further information.
10 MHz channels are used, centered on 5475 to 5595 and 5655 to 5715 in 5 MHz increments.
This is within the 5470 to 5725 MHz U-NII band with 5600 to 5650 MHz excluded.
Motorola Canopy Radio equipment operating in the 5470 to 5725 MHz band are categorized as
“Class 1” devices within the EU in accordance with ECC DEC(04)08 and are “CE” marked
to show compliance with the European Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
(R&TTE) directive 1999/5/EC. The relevant Declaration of Conformity can be found at
http://motorola.canopywireless.com/doc.php
.
A European Commission decision, implemented by Member States on 31 October 2005, makes
the frequency band 5470-5725 MHz available in all EU Member States for wireless access
systems. Under this decision, the designation of Canopy 5.4GHz products become “Class 1
devices” and these do not require notification under article 6, section 4 of the R&TTE Directive.
Consequently, these 5.4GHz products are only marked with the
symbol and may be used in
any member state.
For further details, see
http://europa.eu.int/information_society/policy/radio_spectrum/ref_documents/index_en.htm
6.2.4
Equipment Disposal
Waste (Disposal)
of Electronic
and Electric
Equipment