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MDS NETio-TB Installation & Operation Guide
05-4801A01, Rev. A
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Data sheets, frequently asked questions, application notes, information on firmware upgrades, and
other valuable information can be found on the GE MDS Web site at
www.GEmds.com
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About GE MDS
Over two decades ago, GE MDS began building radios for business-critical applications. Since
then, we’ve installed more than 500,000 radios in over 110 countries. To succeed, we overcame
impassable terrain, brutal operating conditions and disparate, complex network configurations. We
also became experts in wireless communication standards and system applications worldwide. The
result of our efforts is that today, thousands of utilities around the world rely on GE MDS-based
wireless networks to manage their most critical assets.
OPERATIONAL & SAFETY NOTICES
FCC Transmitter Identifications
An MDS NETio Base Module can contain two internal FCC-approved transmitters:
• FCC ID: E5MDS-EL806 “MDS OEM TransNET 900MHz FHSS transceiver”
IC ID: 3738A-MDSEL806
• FCC ID: OUR-XBEEPRO “2.4 GHz Zigbee module”
IC ID: 4214A-XBEEPRO
NETio Expansion Modules equipped with wireless expansion services (WeXP) contain one FCC-approved transmitter:
• FCC ID: OUR-XBEEPRO “2.4 GHz Zigbee module”
IC ID: 4214A-XBEEPRO
CSA
/US
Notice
This product is available for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C & D Hazardous Locations.
Such locations are defined in Article 500 of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) pub-
lication NFPA 70, otherwise known as the National Electrical Code.
The transceiver has been recognized for use by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). The
certification for the transceiver is as a Recognized Component in hazardous locations, in accor-
dance with the CSA Certification STD C22.2 No. 213-M1987.
U.S. Installations:
Professional installation required. The radio equipment described in
this guide emits radio frequency energy. Although the power level is low, the concentrated
energy from a directional antenna may pose a health hazard. For 900 MHz units, do not
allow people to come closer than 23 cm (9 inches) to the antenna. For 2.4 GHz units, do
not allow people to come closer than 5 cm (2 inches) to the antenna. These distances apply
whether the transmitter is operated in indoor or outdoor environments.
For units with the optional wireless expansion service (WeXP) installed, a minimum sepa-
ration distance of 23cm (9.05") must be maintained between the two antennas (Link and
WeXP) when mounted in their final locations.
More information on RF exposure is available on the Internet at
www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins
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RF Exposure
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