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User
AN-80i
Manual
70-00072-01-08b
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2009
Page 13 of 128
June 4, 2009
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 AN-80i outdoor transceiver and antenna must be professionally installed.
2.
The 3.650-3.700 GHz (USA) and 3.450-3.650 GHz (CAN) frequency ranges are
licensed bands and operators must have a valid spectrum license to operate AN-80i
equipment using these bands.
3.
The AN-80i 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 3.650-3.675 GHz. Do not operate an AN-80i outdoor transceiver until you
have confirmed the FCC-specific options key is loaded and active (operating range
restricted to 3.650-3.675 GHz). When the FCC-specific options key is installed, the
operator is not able to set an RF frequency that exceeds the allowed range of 3.650-
3.675 GHz.
4.
The AN-80i transmit power settings must not exceed values stated in the AN-80i
User Manual.
5.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Redline Communications could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canada
IC regulations governing operation in the 3.450-3.650 GHz band are subject to
licensing, pursuant to subsection 4(1) of the Radiocommunication Act.
1.5.3 Power
Settings
USA
FCC regulation part 90.1321 (governing operation in the 3.650-3.700 GHz band in
the US) states that base station transmissions are limited to a maximum transmit
power of 1 Watt/MHz (peak EIRP). Refer to section 7.6.
Canada
IC regulations governing operation in the 3.450-3.650 GHz band states that base
station transmissions are limited to a maximum transmit power of 1 Watt/MHz (peak
EIRP).
1.6 UL
Information
1.
The suitability of the supplied Ethernet cable is subject to the approval of Authority
Having Jurisdiction and must comply with the local electrical code.
2.
The equipment must be properly grounded according with NEC and other local
safety code and building code requirements
3.
To meet the over-voltage safety requirements on the telecommunications cables, a
minimum 26 AWG telecommunication line cord must be used.
4.
"Pour être en conformance avec les exigences finies de sûreté de sur-tension sur les
câbles de télécommunications un fil de télécommunication ayant un calibre minimum
de 26 AWG doit être utilisé."
5.
Reminder to all the BWA system installers: Attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC
which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the
cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to
the point of cable entry as is practical.