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T Type App rova al Use er Guuidee Quick start Installatio t guide n& Configu ration Technica August alReferenceD Version1.0 2018RTXA/S Document S,Denmark Trademarks YSTEMGUIDE andConfident 4.1 tial SMEVOIPSY Proprietarya RTXandthecombinationsofitslogothereofaretrademarksofRTXA/S,Denmark. Otherproductnamesusedinthispublicationareforidentificationpurposesandmaybethetrademarksoftheir respectivecompanies. Disclaimer ThecontentsofthisdocumentareprovidedaboutRTXproducts.RTXmakesnorepresentationswithrespectto completenessoraccuracyofthecontentsofthispublicationandreservestherighttomakechangestoproduct descriptions,usage,etc.,atanytimewithoutnotice.Nolicense,whetherexpress,implied,toanyintellectualproperty rightsaregrantedbythispublication Confidentiality Thisdocumentshouldberegardedasconfidential,unauthorizedcopyingisnotallowed August2018RTXA/S,Denmark,Allrightsreserved http://www.rtx.dk SMEVOIPSYSTEMGUIDE4.1 ProprietaryandConfidential 2 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 TableofContents TypeApprovalUserGuideforDBS2103PCNAK9...........................................................................................................1 1 AboutThisDocument.................................................................................................................................................4 Audience...........................................................................................................................................................4 WhenShouldIReadThisGuide........................................................................................................................4 ImportantAssumptions.....................................................................................................................................4 Abbreviations....................................................................................................................................................4 DocumentHistory.............................................................................................................................................4 DocumentationFeedback.................................................................................................................................4 IntroductionSystemOverview................................................................................................................................5 HardwareSetup................................................................................................................................................5 ComponentsofSMEVoIPSystem.....................................................................................................................6 RTXBaseStations..........................................................................................................................................6 SMEVoIPAdministrationServer/Software..................................................................................................6 RTXWirelessHandset...................................................................................................................................6 WirelessBands..................................................................................................................................................6 SystemCapacity(inSummary)..........................................................................................................................7 AdvantagesofSMEVoIPSystem.......................................................................................................................7 InstallationofBaseStations/Repeater.......................................................................................................................8 PackageContents/DamageInspection...........................................................................................................8 RTXBaseStationMechanics.............................................................................................................................9 RTXBaseUnitResetfeature.........................................................................................................................10 InstallingtheBaseStation...............................................................................................................................11 3.4.1 MountingtheBaseStations/Repeaters:.....................................................................................................11 FindIPofBaseStation.....................................................................................................................................11 3.5.1 UsinghandsetFindIPfeature.....................................................................................................................11 3.5.2 UsingbrowserIPDECT.................................................................................................................................11 LogintoBaseSMEConfigurationInterface.....................................................................................................11 4 MakingHandsetReady.............................................................................................................................................12 PackageContents/DamageInspection.........................................................................................................12 BeforeUsingthePhone..................................................................................................................................13 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 2.3 2.4 2.5 4.1 4.2 3.5 3.6 3 SMEVOIPSYSTEMGUIDE4.1 ProprietaryandConfidential 1 AboutThisDocument ThisdocumentdescribestheinstallationandconfigurationoftheCiscoVoIPSystem(DBS2103PCNAK9base,CP 68253PCK9,CP68253PCNAK9,CP6825RGDK9,CP6825RGDNAK9handset). ImportantAssumptions 1.1 Thisdocumentwaswrittenwiththefollowingassumptionsinmind:
1) Youunderstandnetworkdeploymentingeneral 2) YouhaveworkingknowledgeofbasicTCP/IP/SIPprotocols,NetworkAddressTranslation,etc... 3) Apropersitesurveyhasbeenperformed,andtheadministratorhaveaccesstotheseplans 1.2 Abbreviations Forthisdocument,thefollowingabbreviationshold:
DHCP:
DNS:
HTTP(S):
(T)FTP:
IOS:
PCMA:
PCMU:
PoE:
RTP:
RPORT:
SIP:
SME:
VLAN:
TOS:
URL:
UA:
DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol DomainNameServer HyperTextTransferProtocol(Secure)
(Trivial)FileTransferProtocol InternetworkingOperatingSystem AlawPulseCodeModulation mulawPulseCodeModulation PoweroverEthernet RealtimeTransportProtocol ResponsePort(RefertoRFC3581fordetails) SessionInitiationProtocol SmallandMediumscaleEnterprise VirtualLocalAccessNetwork TypeofService(policybasedrouting) UniformResourceLocator UserAgent 1.3 DocumentHistory REVISION 0.1 AUTHOR CAP ISSUEDATE 16Aug2018 COMMENTS FirstDraft 1.4 DocumentationFeedback Wealwaysstrivetoproducethebestandwealsovalueyourcommentsandsuggestionsaboutourdocumentation.If youhaveanycommentsaboutthisguide,pleaseenterthemthroughtheFeedbacklinkontheRTXwebsite.Wewill useyourfeedbacktoimprovethedocumentation. 4|P a g e DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 ProprietaryandConfidential oduction System mOvervie ew Intro 2 Inatypicalte repeaters,po topologyisu Thesystemi 1000registe systemsetup otherthanth simultaneou Thefollowing elephonysyst ortableparts, used.Thenetw tem,thenetw etc.Theback workhascent worksetupist kboneofthe ralizedmonit heinterconne networkdepe oring,andma ectionbetwee endsonthed aintenancesy enBasestatio eploymentsc stem. ons,fatrout cenario,buta ters, ringorhub seasytoscale redhandsets pisillustrated heLANcable. scallsessions eupandsupp
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AtleastoneRTXBaseStationisconnectedoveranIPnetworkandusingDECTasaircoreinterface. RTXIPDECTwirelessHandset. RTXSMEVoIPConfigurationInterface;isamanagementinterfaceforSMEVoIPWirelessSolution.ItrunsonallIP DECTBasestations.EachBasestationhasitsownuniquesettings. 2.2.1 RTXBaseStations TheBaseStationconvertsIPprotocoltoDECTprotocolandtransmitsthetraffictoandfromtheendnodes(i.e. wirelesshandsets)overachannel.Ithas12availablechannels. Inamulticellsetup,eachbasestationhas:
8channelshaveassociatedDSPresourcesformediastreams. Theremaining4channelsarereservedforcontrolsignalingbetweenIPBaseStationsandtheSIP/DECTendnodes
(orphones). BaseStationsaregroupedintoclusters.WithineachCluster,BaseStationsaresynchronizedtoenableaseamless handoverwhenausermovesfromonebasestationcoveragetoanother.Forsynchronizationpurposes,itisnot necessaryforBaseStationstocommunicatedirectlywitheachotherinthesystem.E.g.aBaseStationmayonlyneed tocommunicatewiththenextinthechain.ItisadvisableforaBaseStationtoidentifymorethanoneBaseStationto guaranteesynchronizationinthesituationthatoneoftheBaseStationsfails. The4controlsignalingchannelsareusedtocarrybearersignalsthatenableahandsettoinitiateahandoverprocess. 2.2.2 SMEVoIPAdministrationServer/Software ThisserverisreferredtoasSMEVoIPConfigurationInterface. TheSMEVoIPConfigurationInterfaceisawebbasedadministrationpageusedforconfigurationandprogrammingof thebasestationandrelevantnetworkendnodes.E.g.handsetscanberegisteredorderegisteredfromthesystem usingthisinterface. Theconfigurationinterfacecanbeusedasasetuptoolforsoftwareorfirmwaredownloadtobasestations,repeaters andhandsets.Further,itisusedtocheckrelevantsystemlogsthatcanbeusefultoadministrator.Theselogscanbe usedtotroubleshootthesystemwhenthesystemfacesunforeseenoperationalissues. 2.2.3 RTXWirelessHandset Thehandsetisalightweight,ergonomically,andportableunitcompatiblewithWidebandAudio(G.722),DECT,GAP standard,CATiqaudiocompliant. Thehandsetincludescolordisplaywithgraphicaluserinterface.Itcanalsoprovidethesubscriberwithmostofthe featuresavailableforawiredphone,inadditiontoitsroamingandhandovercapabilities.Refertotherelevant handsetmanualsforfulldetailshandsetfeatures. 2.3 WirelessBands ThebandssupportedintheSMEVoIParesummarizedasfollows:
Frequencybands:
18801930MHz(DECT) 18801900MHz(10carriers)Europe/ETSI 19101930MHz(10carriers)LATAM 19201930MHz(5carriers)US DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 ProprietaryandConfidential 6|P a g e 2.4 SystemCapacity(inSummary) SMEnetworkcapacityofrelevantcomponentscanbesummarizedasfollows:
DESCRIPTION Min##ofBasesSingleCellSetup Max##ofBasesinMulticellSetup(configurable) Single/MultiCellSetup:Max##ofRepeaters CAPACITY 1 50/127/254 50basesand3repeatersperBase 127basesand1repeaterperBase 254basesand0repeaters 100 30 limitedto1000 24 10perBasestation 8perBasestation Limitedto1000 5 2 MulticellSetup:TotalMax##ofRepeaters Max##ofUsers(SIPregistrations)perBase Max##ofUsersperSMEVoIPSystem MulticellSetup:Max##ofSynchronizationlevels SingleCellSetup:Max##SimultaneousCalls MulticellSetup:Max##ofCalls TotalMax##SimultaneousCalls(MulticellSetup) Repeater:Max##ofCalls(Narrowband) Repeater:Max##ofCalls(G722) QuickDefinitions SingleCellSetup:
MulticellSetup:
SynchronizationLevel:
SMEtelephonynetworkcomposedofonebasestation Telephonynetworkthatconsistsofmorethanonebasestation Istheaircoreinterfacebetweentwobasestations. 2.5 AdvantagesofSMEVoIPSystem Theyinclude(butnotlimitedto):
1.Simplicity.Integratingfunctionalitiesleadstoreducedmaintenanceandtroubleshooting,andsignificantcost reductions. 2.Flexibility.Singlenetworkarchitecturecanbeemployedandmanaged.Furthermore,thearchitectureisamenable todifferentdeploymentscenarios,includingIsolatedbuildingsforinbuildingcoverage,locationwithcolocated partners,andlargetomediumscaleenterprisesdeploymentforwidecoverage. 3.Scalability.SMEnetworkarchitecturecaneasilybescaledtotherequiredsizedependingoncustomerrequirement. 4.Performance.Theintegrationofdifferentnetworkfunctionalitiesleadstothecollapseoftheprotocolstackina singlenetworkelementandtherebyeliminatestransmissiondelaysbetweennetworkelementsandreducesthecall setuptimeandpacketfragmentationandaggregationdelays. 7|P a g e DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 ProprietaryandConfidential InstallationofBaseStations/Repeater 3 Afterplanningthenetwork,nextistodeterminetheproperplacesorlocationtherelevantbasestationswillbe installed.Therefore,webrieflydescribethehowtoinstallthebasestationinthischapter. 3.1 PackageContents/DamageInspection BeforePackageIsOpened:
Examinetheshippingpackageforevidenceofphysicaldamageormishandlingpriortoopening.Ifthereisaproofof mishandlingpriortoopening,youmustreportittotherelevantsupportcenteroftheregionalrepresentativeor operator. ContentsofPackage:
Makesureallrelevantcomponentsareavailableinthepackagebeforeproceedingtothenextstep. Everyshippedbaseunitpackage/boxcontainsthefollowingitems:
3xmountingscrewsand1xAnchor 1xPlasticWallmount Baseunit 8|P a g e DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 ProprietaryandConfidential DamageInspection:
Thefollowingaretherecommendedprocedureforyoutouseforinspection:
1. Examineallrelevantcomponentsfordamage. 2. MakeadefectiveonarrivalDOAreportorRMAtotheoperator.Donotmovetheshippingcartonuntil theoperatorhasexaminedit.Ifpossible,sendpicturesofthedamage.Theoperator/regionalrepresentative willinitiatethenecessaryproceduretoprocessthisRMA.Theywillguidethenetworkadministratoronhow toreturnthedamagedpackageifnecessary. Ifnodamageisfound,thenunwrapallthecomponentsanddisposeofemptypackage/carton(s)in accordancewithcountryspecificenvironmentalregulations. 3. 3.2 RTXBaseStationMechanics ThebasestationfrontendshowsanLEDindicatorthatsignalsdifferentfunctionalstatesofthebaseunitand occasionallyoftheoverallnetwork.Theindicatorisoffwhenthebaseunitisnotpowered. 9|P a g e DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 ProprietaryandConfidential ThetablebelowsummarizesthevariousLEDstates:
LEDSTATE UNLIT UNLIT/SOLIDRED BLINKINGGREEN SOLIDRED BLINKINGRED SOLIDGREEN BLINKINGRED SOLIDRED STATE Nopowerinunit Errorcondition Initialization FactoryresetwarningorlongpressinBSresetbutton Factorysettinginprogress Ethernetconnectionavailable(Normaloperation) EthernetconnectnotavailableORhandsetde/registrationfailed Criticalerror(canonlybeidentifiedbyRTXEngineers).Symptomsincludeno system/SIPdebuglogsarelogged,etc. Pressresetbuttonofbasestation. NoIPaddressreceived ORANGE BLINKINGORANGE 3.3 RTXBaseUnitResetfeature Itispossibletorestartorresetthebasestationunitbypressingaknobattherearsideoftheunit.Alternatively,itcan beresetfromtheSMEConfigurationInterface.Wedonotrecommendthis;butunpluggingandpluggingtheEthernet cablebacktothePoEportofthebasestationalsoresetsthebaseunit. DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 10|P a g e ProprietaryandConfidential 3.4 FindIPofBaseStation TofindIPoftheinstalledbasestationtwomethodscanbeused;UsinghandsetFindIPfeatureorbrowserIPDECT feature. 3.4.1 UsinghandsetFindIPfeature OnthehandsetpressMenukeyfollowedbythekeys:*47*togetthehandsetintofindbasesmenu.Thehandset willnowscanfor8660bases.Dependingontheamountofpoweredonbaseswithactiveradiosandthedistanceto thebaseitcantakeuptominutestofindabase. Usethecursordown/uptoselectthebaseMACaddressforthebase ThebaseIPaddresswillbeshowninthedisplay Thefeatureisalsousedfordeployment. 3.4.2 UsingbrowserIPDECT Openanystandardbrowserandentertheaddress:
http://ipdect<MACAddressBaseStation>
fore.g.http://ipdect00087B00AA10.ThiswillretrievetheHTTPWebServerpagefromthebasestationwithhardware address00087B00AA10. ThisfeaturerequiresanavailableDNSserver. 3.5 LogintoBaseSMEConfigurationInterface 1.ConnecttheBasestationtoaprivatenetworkviastandardEthernetcable(CAT5). 2.UsetheIPfindmenuinthehandset(Menu*47*)todeterminetheIPaddressofthebasestationbymatchingthe MACaddressonthebackofthebasestationwiththeMACaddresslistinthehandset. 3.OntheLoginpage,enteryourauthenticatingcredentials(i.e.usernameandpassword).Bydefault,theusername andpasswordareadmin.ClickOKbutton. 4.Onceyouhaveauthenticated,thebrowserwilldisplayfrontendoftheSMEConfigurationInterface.Thefrontend willshowrelevantinformationofthebasestation. Screenshot:
DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 11|P a g e ProprietaryandConfidential 4 MakingHandsetReady Inthischapter,webrieflydescribehowtopreparethehandsetforuse,install,insertandchargenewbatteries.Please refertoanaccompanyingHandsetUserGuideformoreinformationofthefeaturesavailableintheHandset. 4.1 PackageContents/DamageInspection BeforePackageIsOpened:
Examinetheshippingpackageforevidenceofphysicaldamageormishandlingpriortoopening.Ifthereisaproofof mishandlingpriortoopening,youmustreportittotherelevantsupportcenteroftheregionalrepresentativeor operator. ContentsofPackage:
Makesureallrelevantcomponentsareavailableinthepackagebeforeproceedingtothenextstep. Everyshippedbaseunitpackage/boxcontainsthefollowingitems:
1xHandsethook 1xA/CAdaptor 1xBattery 1xcharger 1xHandsetUnit 1xBatterycover, 1xBelthook DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 12|P a g e ProprietaryandConfidential DamageInspection:
Thefollowingaretherecommendedprocedureforyoutouseforinspection:
1. Examineallrelevantcomponentsfordamage. 2. MakeadefectiveonarrivalDOAreportorRMAtotheoperator.Donotmovetheshippingcartonuntil theoperatorhasexaminedit.Theoperator/regionalrepresentativewillinitiatethenecessaryprocedureto processthisRMA.Theywillguidethenetworkadministratoronhowtoreturnthedamagedpackageif necessary. Ifnodamageisfound,thenunwrapallthecomponentsanddisposeofemptypackage/carton(s)in accordancewithcountryspecificenvironmentalregulations. 3. 4.2 BeforeUsingthePhone HerearetheprecautionsusersshouldreadbeforeusingtheHandset:
InstallingtheBattery 1. Neverdisposebatteryinfires,otherwiseitwillexplode. 2. Neverreplacethebatteriesinpotentiallyexplosiveenvironments,e.g.closetoinflammableliquids/gases. 3. ONLYuseapprovedbatteriesandchargersfromthevendororoperator. 4. Donotdisassemble,customize,orshortcircuitthebattery ClosingBackCover 1. Slidethetopofthebatterycoverintothedesignatedslotofthehandset(seestep1inbelowdrawing) 2. Pressthebottomofthebatterycoverontothehandset(seestep2inbelowdrawing) 3. Movethelockpintolockedposition(seestep3inbelowdrawing) ReplaceBattery RemoveBackCoverfromHandset.Removetheoldbatteryandreplacewithanewone. DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 13|P a g e ProprietaryandConfidential UsingtheCharger Eachhandsetischargedusingahandsetcharger.Thechargerisacompactdesktopunitdesignedtochargeand automaticallymaintainthecorrectbatterychargelevelsandvoltage. ThechargerHandsetispoweredbyACsupplyfrom110240VACthatsupplies5.0VDCat2A. Whenchargingthebatteryforthefirsttime,itisnecessarytoleavethehandsetinthechargerforatleast10hours beforethebatteryisfullychargedandthehandsetreadyforuse. HandsetintheCharger Forcorrectcharging,ensurethattheroomtemperatureisbetween5Cand25C/41Fand77F.Donotplacethe handsetindirectsunlight.Thebatteryhasabuiltinheatsensorwhichwillstopchargingifthebatterytemperatureis toohigh. Ifthehandsetisturnedoffwhenplacedincharger,onlytheLEDindicatesthecharging.Whenhandsetisturnedoff, theLEDflashesatalowfrequencywhilechargingandlightsconstantlywhenthechargingisfinished.Therewillbe responseforincomingcalls. Ifthehandsetisturnedonwhencharging,thedisplayshowsthechargingstatus. HandsetSerialNumber Theserialnumber(IPEI/IPUInumber)ofeachhandsetisfoundeitheronalabel,whichisplacedbehindthebattery,or onthepackaginglabel.First,liftoffhandsetbackcoverandliftthebatteryandreadtheserialnumber. Theserialnumberisneededtoenableservicetothehandset.Itmustbeprogrammedintothesystemdatabasevia theSMEVoIPConfigurationinterface. DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 14|P a g e ProprietaryandConfidential DBS2103PCNAK9TYPEAPPROVALUSERGUIDE1.0 15|P a g e ProprietaryandConfidential FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals For Handset This is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limitsfor exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. These standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,regardless of age and health. This device and its antenna must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This product has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE 1528. For Base This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. ISEDC Warning:
This device complies with ISEDC licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'ISEDC applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil nedoit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. ISEDC Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information For Handset SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the ISEDC with device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. Before a new model device is a available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the ISEDC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the ISEDC, tests for each device are performed in positions and locations as required by the ISEDC. For body worn operation, this model device has been tested and meets the ISEDC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal. For Base This equipment complies with ISEDC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. ISEDC Radiation Exposure Statement:
For Handset SAR lutilisation des rgles sma lemplacement Le matriel de transmission et fonctionnant dans tous les essais la certification, mme si la puissance suprme a dcid le niveau, utilisation spcifique peut tre trs en de de la valeur de rfrence maximale.Types de matriel sont vendus au public un ancien, dessai et de certification de lexposition, limite maximum sma, chaque document et lemplacement du matriel dessai et conformment au document.Le modle en physique, matriel dessai et conforme aux directives dexposition des radiofrquences sma quand une annexe dsign pour ce produit lors de leur utilisation ou des pices de rechange ne contiennent pas de mtal. For Base Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiations ISEDC dfinies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. Cet metteur ne doit pas tre situ ou fonctionner conjointement avec une autre antenne ou un autre metteur.
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC