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FCC information

NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the FCC guidelines as found in 
47CFR1.1310 for Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Limits as detailed below. A minimum of 20 
centimeters (8 inches) separation between the MSU atenna and the operator and all other persons must be 
maintained.
Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Limits

f = frequency in MHz
* = Plane-wave equivalent power density

Table 1

Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE)

Frequency range 

(MHz)

Electric field 

strength 

(V/m)

Magnetic field 

strength 

(A/m)

Power 

density 

(mW/cm

2

)

Averaging 

time (minutes)

(A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposures
0.3-3.0

614

1.63

*(100)

6

3.0-30

1842/f

4.89/f

*(900/f

2

)

6

30-300

61.4

0.163

1.0

6

300-1500

f/300

6

1500-100,000

5

6

(B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure
0.3-1.34

614

1.63

*(100)

30

1.34-30

824/f

2.19/f

*(180/f

2

)

30

30-300

27.5

0.073

.2

30

300-1500

f/1500

30

1500-100,000

1.0

30

Summary of Contents for Mobile Subscriber Unit

Page 1: ...i Installing the Mobile Subscriber Unit Broadband Wireless Access System Part Number 104 0255 0002...

Page 2: ...RS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OF DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS GUIDE EVEN...

Page 3: ...ference that may cause undesired operation Responsible Party NextNet Wireless Inc 9555 James Ave South Suite 270 Bloomington MN 55431 952 929 4008 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comp...

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Page 5: ...2 Installing the MSU inside the automobile 3 Installing the antenna 4 Antenna requirements 4 Powering the MSU 5 Preparing the power cable for installation 5 Attaching MSU s power cable to the battery...

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Page 7: ...ble go to step 5 b If you want to change the location of the fuse holder cut the cable and use the crimps to insert fuse holder at the desired location on the power cable 5 Power the MSU by preparing...

Page 8: ...w the antenna connects to the MSU It also shows how the cables connect the MSU to a power source to the vehicle s frame for grounding and to the subscriber s computer Figure 1 MSU cabling diagram To b...

Page 9: ...n an equipment shelf in the vehicle or on the side of the automobile The mounting holes on the back of the MSU are vertically spaced 9 x 5 8 inches apart center to center The horizontal holes are spac...

Page 10: ...quires you to drill or use an existing hole through the exterior of the vehicle After you install the antenna run the antenna cable and connector to where the MSU is installed Antenna requirements Thi...

Page 11: ...ed 2 Coil the excess cable Changing the length of the cable To change the length of the cable 1 Determine the distance from the battery or other power source to the MSU 2 Cut the power cable to an app...

Page 12: ...ble to the frame of a seat unless the frame also connects to chassis ground Attaching the cable harness to the MSU The cable harness plugs into the lower corner of the MSU To plug in the cable 1 Make...

Page 13: ...the other end of the coupler Figure 4 illustrates the pins for the RJ 45 connector on the cable harness Table 2 describes the function of the pins Table 1 Wiring diagram for MSU connector Pin number P...

Page 14: ...8 I n s t a l l i n g t h e m o b i l e s u b s c r i b e r u n i t...

Page 15: ...abling diagram for LPB 2 G grounding MSU 6 M Mounting bracket for MSU 3 MSU mounting bracket 3 MSU connector pin diagran 7 P pin diagram MSU connector 7 RJ 45 connector 7 power cable preparing for ins...

Page 16: ...1 0 I n s t a l l i n g a n d u s i n g t h e E x p e d i e n c e O S U...

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