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Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Introduction Warranty Copyright Regulatory The Wireless USB Print Server can be used in any home or office network environment to share a USB printer via an Ethernet network or a wireless network. By using the USB Print Server to connect a USB printer to a wireless or Ethernet network device, such as a wireless router or a switch, the USB printer can be shared by each user on the network without having to tie up the resources of one computer to act as the dedicated print server. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/index.html (1 of 4)9/14/2006 4:31:22 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide System Requirements l A computer with an Ethernet internet connection l The Installation CD-ROM that came with your printer l An HTML 4.01-compliant Web Browser (such as Internet Explorer 5.5 or later or Netscape 8.0 or later) with JavaScript enabled l Ethernet cable l USB cable Physical Features LEDs LED State Solid Function Ethernet LAN link is achieved. Flashing Sending or receiving LAN data. Not connected to LAN. Ethernet WAN link is achieved. LAN WAN Off Solid Flashing Sending or receiving WAN data. Not connected to WAN. Off ACT Flashing Sending or receiving WAN data. No printer connection is detected. Printer is connected. ERR Solid Off file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/index.html (2 of 4)9/14/2006 4:31:22 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Back Item Function Restores your print server to the factory default setting, or prints a test page. To restore your print server to the factory default settings:
1. Unplug the power adapter from the print server. RESET 2. Press and hold the RESET button 3. Plug the power adapter back in to the print server. 4. Release the RESET button. To print a status page:
l Press the RESET button once. LAN USB Connects the print server to your computers Ethernet adapter. Connects the print server to your computers USB adapter. POWER Connects your print server to the supplied power adapter. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. R46.1414.00 rev 0.4 6/06 file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/index.html (3 of 4)9/14/2006 4:31:22 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Introduction Warranty Copyright Regulatory U.S. Robotics Corporation Two (2) Year Limited Warranty 1.0 GENERAL TERMS:
1.1 This Limited Warranty is extended only to the original end-user purchaser
(CUSTOMER) and is not transferable. 1.2 No agent, reseller, or business partner of U.S. Robotics Corporation (U.S. ROBOTICS) is authorised to modify the terms of this Limited Warranty on behalf of U. S. ROBOTICS. 1.3 This Limited Warranty expressly excludes any product that has not been purchased as new from U.S. ROBOTICS or its authorised reseller. 1.4 This Limited Warranty is only applicable in the country or territory where the product is intended for use (As indicated by the Product Model Number and any local telecommunication approval stickers affixed to the product). 1.5 U.S. ROBOTICS warrants to the CUSTOMER that this product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for TWO (2) YEARS from the date of purchase from U.S. ROBOTICS or its authorised reseller. 1.6 U.S. ROBOTICS sole obligation under this warranty shall be, at U.S. ROBOTICS sole discretion, to repair the defective product or part with new or reconditioned parts; or to exchange the defective product or part with a new or reconditioned product or part that is the same or similar; or if neither of the two foregoing options is reasonably available, U.S. ROBOTICS may, at its sole discretion, provide a refund to the CUSTOMER not to exceed the latest published U.S. ROBOTICS recommended retail purchase price of the product, less any applicable service fees. All products or parts that are exchanged for replacement will become the property of U.S. ROBOTICS. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/warranty.html (1 of 6)9/14/2006 4:33:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 1.7 U.S. ROBOTICS warrants any replacement product or part for NINETY (90) DAYS from the date the product or part is shipped to Customer. 1.8 U.S. ROBOTICS makes no warranty or representation that this product will meet CUSTOMER requirements or work in combination with any hardware or software products provided by third parties. 1.9 U.S. ROBOTICS makes no warranty or representation that the operation of the software products provided with this product will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in software products will be corrected. 1.10 U.S. ROBOTICS shall not be responsible for any software or other CUSTOMER data or information contained in or stored on this product. 2.0 CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS:
2.1 CUSTOMER assumes full responsibility that this product meets CUSTOMER specifications and requirements. 2.2 CUSTOMER is specifically advised to make a backup copy of all software provided with this product. 2.3 CUSTOMER assumes full responsibility to properly install and configure this product and to ensure proper installation, configuration, operation and compatibility with the operating environment in which this product is to function. 2.4 CUSTOMER must furnish U.S. ROBOTICS a dated Proof of Purchase (copy of original purchase receipt from U.S. ROBOTICS or its authorised reseller) for any warranty claims to be authorised. 3.0 OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE:
3.1 CUSTOMER must contact U.S. ROBOTICS Technical Support or an authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Service Centre within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorisation. 3.2 Customer must provide Product Model Number, Product Serial Number and dated Proof of Purchase (copy of original purchase receipt from U.S. ROBOTICS or its authorised reseller) to obtain warranty service authorisation. 3.3 For information on how to contact U.S. ROBOTICS Technical Support or an file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/warranty.html (2 of 6)9/14/2006 4:33:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Service Centre, please see the U.S ROBOTICS corporate Web site at: www.usr.com 3.4 CUSTOMER should have the following information / items readily available when contacting U.S. ROBOTICS Technical Support:
l Product Model Number l Product Serial Number l Dated Proof of Purchase l CUSTOMER contact name & telephone number l CUSTOMER Computer Operating System version l U.S. ROBOTICS Installation CD-ROM l U.S. ROBOTICS Installation Guide 4.0 WARRANTY REPLACEMENT:
4.1 In the event U.S. ROBOTICS Technical Support or its authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Service Centre determines the product or part has a malfunction or failure attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials; and the product is within the TWO
(2) YEAR warranty term; and the CUSTOMER will include a copy of the dated Proof of Purchase (original purchase receipt from U.S. ROBOTICS or its authorised reseller) with the product or part with the returned product or part, then U.S. ROBOTICS will issue CUSTOMER a Return Material Authorisation (RMA) and instructions for the return of the product to the authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Drop Zone. 4.2 Any product or part returned to U.S. ROBOTICS without an RMA issued by U.S. ROBOTICS or its authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Service Centre will be returned. 4.3 CUSTOMER agrees to pay shipping charges to return the product or part to the authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Return Centre; to insure the product or assume the risk of loss or damage which may occur in transit; and to use a shipping container equivalent to the original packaging. 4.4 Responsibility for loss or damage does not transfer to U.S. ROBOTICS until the returned product or part is received as an authorised return at an authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Return Centre. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/warranty.html (3 of 6)9/14/2006 4:33:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 4.5 Authorised CUSTOMER returns will be unpacked, visually inspected, and matched to the Product Model Number and Product Serial Number for which the RMA was authorised. The enclosed Proof of Purchase will be inspected for date of purchase and place of purchase. U.S. ROBOTICS may deny warranty service if visual inspection of the returned product or part does not match the CUSTOMER supplied information for which the RMA was issued. 4.6 Once a CUSTOMER return has been unpacked, visually inspected, and tested U.S. ROBOTICS will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace, using new or reconditioned product or parts, to whatever extent it deems necessary to restore the product or part to operating condition. 4.7 U.S. ROBOTICS will make reasonable effort to ship repaired or replaced product or part to CUSTOMER, at U.S. ROBOTICS expense, not later than TWENTY ONE (21) DAYS after U.S. ROBOTICS receives the authorised CUSTOMER return at an authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Return Centre. 4.8 U.S. ROBOTICS shall not be liable for any damages caused by delay in delivering or furnishing repaired or replaced product or part. 5.0 LIMITATIONS:
5.1 THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE: This U.S. ROBOTICS product may include or be bundled with third-party software, the use of which is governed by separate end-user license agreements provided by third-party software vendors. This U.S. ROBOTICS Limited Warranty does not apply to such third-party software. For the applicable warranty refer to the end-user license agreement governing the use of such software. 5.2 DAMAGE DUE TO MISUSE, NEGLECT, NON-COMPLIANCE, IMPROPER INSTALLATION, AND/OR ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: To the extent permitted by applicable law, this U.S. ROBOTICS Limited Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear; damage or loss of data due to interoperability with current and/or future versions of operating system or other current and/or future software and hardware;
alterations (by persons other than U.S. ROBOTICS or authorised U.S. ROBOTICS Service Centres); damage caused by operator error or non-compliance with instructions as set out in the user documentation or other accompanying documentation; damage caused by acts of nature such as lightning, storms, floods, fires, and earthquakes, etc. Products evidencing the product serial number has been tampered with or removed; misuse, neglect, and improper handling; damage caused by undue physical, temperature, or electrical stress; counterfeit products; damage or loss of data caused by a computer virus, worm, Trojan horse, or memory content corruption; failures of the product which result from accident, abuse, misuse
(including but not limited to improper installation, connection to incorrect voltages, and power points); failures caused by products not supplied by U.S. ROBOTICS;
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/warranty.html (4 of 6)9/14/2006 4:33:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide damage cause by moisture, corrosive environments, high voltage surges, shipping, abnormal working conditions; or the use of the product outside the borders of the country or territory intended for use (As indicated by the Product Model Number and any local telecommunication approval stickers affixed to the product). 5.3 TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, TERMS, OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES, TERMS, OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. U.S. ROBOTICS NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORISES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, WARRANTY, OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. 5.4 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, U.S. ROBOTICS ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS, EVEN IF U.S. ROBOTICS OR ITS AUTHORISED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT U.S. ROBOTICS OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. 6.0 DISCLAIMER:
Some countries, states, territories or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers, or the limitation of liability for personal injury, so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to CUSTOMER. When the implied warranties are not allowed by law to be excluded in their entirety, they will be limited to the TWO (2) YEAR duration of this written warranty. This warranty gives CUSTOMER specific legal rights, which may vary depending on local law. 7.0 GOVERNING LAW:
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/warranty.html (5 of 6)9/14/2006 4:33:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, U.S.A. excluding its conflicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. U.S. Robotics Corporation 935 National Parkway Schaumburg, IL, 60173 U.S.A 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/warranty.html (6 of 6)9/14/2006 4:33:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Introduction Warranty Copyright Regulatory Copyright Information U.S. Robotics Corporation 935 National Parkway Schaumburg, Illinois 60173-5157 USA No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as a translation, transformation, or adaptation) without written permission from U.S. Robotics Corporation. U.S. Robotics Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in the products and/or content of this document from time to time without obligation to provide notification of such revision or change. U.S. Robotics Corporation provides this documentation without warranty of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. If there is any software on removable media described in this documentation, it is furnished under a license agreement included with the product as a separate document, in the hard copy documentation, or on the removable media in a directory file named LICENSE.TXT or !LICENSE.TXT. If you are unable to locate a copy, please contact U.S. Robotics and a copy will be provided to you. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGEND If you are a United States government agency, then this documentation and the software described herein are provided to you subject to the following:
All technical data and computer software are commercial in nature and developed solely at private expense. Software is delivered as Commercial Computer Software as defined in DFARS 252.227-7014 (June 1995) or as a commercial item as defined in FAR 2.101(a) and as such is provided with only such rights as are provided in U.S. Robotics standard commercial license for the Software. Technical data is provided with limited rights only as provided in DFAR 252.227-7015 (Nov 1995) or FAR 52.227-
14 (June 1987) whichever is applicable. You agree not to remove or deface any portion of any legend provided on any licensed program or documentation contained file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/copyright.html (1 of 2)9/14/2006 4:34:14 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide in, or delivered to you in conjunction with, this Quick Installation Guide. Copyright 2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. All rights reserved. U.S. Robotics and the U.S. Robotics logo are registered trademarks of U.S. Robotics Corporation. Other product names are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies. Product specifications subject to change without notice. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/copyright.html (2 of 2)9/14/2006 4:34:14 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Introduction Warranty Copyright Regulatory Regulatory Information Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity U.S. Robotics Corporation 935 National Parkway Schaumburg, IL 60173 U.S.A. declares that this product conforms to the FCCs specifications:
Part 15, Class B Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful electromagnetic interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations. This equipment complies with FCC Part 15 for Home and Office use. Caution to the User: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/regulatory.html (1 of 6)9/14/2006 4:34:39 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Radio and Television Interference:
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. If this equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions, it 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:
l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. l Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. USR declares 5436 and 5436A are limited in CH1~11 from 2412 to 2462 MHz by specified firmware controlled in USA. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. UL Listing/CUL Listing:
This information technology equipment is UL Listed and C-UL Listed for both the US and Canadian markets respectively for the uses described in the User Guide. Use this product only with UL Listed Information Technology Equipment (ITE). For Canadian Users file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/regulatory.html (2 of 6)9/14/2006 4:34:39 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Industry Canada (IC) This equipment complies with the Industry Canada Spectrum Management and Telecommunications policy, RSS-210, standard Low Power License-Exempt Radio Communication Devices. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make electrical ground connections by themselves, but should contact the appropriate inspection authority or an electrician, as appropriate. CE Compliance Declaration of Conformity We, U.S. Robotics Corporation of 935 National Parkway, Schaumburg, Illinois, 60173-
5157 USA, declare under our sole responsibility that the products, U.S. Robotics Wireless USB Print Server, Models 5436 and 5436A, to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative documents. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/regulatory.html (3 of 6)9/14/2006 4:34:39 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide EN300 328 EN301 489-1 EN301 489-17 EN60950 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 EN50392 We, U.S. Robotics Corporation, hereby declare the above named product is in compliance and conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 1999/5/EC has been followed. This equipment is in compliance with the European recommendation 1999/519/ECC, governing the exposure to the electromagnetic radiation. This product can be used in the following countries:
Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, France, UK, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, and Greece An electronic copy of the original CE Declaration of Conformity is available at the U.S. Robotics website: www.usr.com Regarding IEEE 802.11b/g frequencies, we currently have the following information about restrictions in the European Union (EU) countries:
l Italy: Please be aware that use of the wireless device is subject to the following Italian regulation:
1. D.Lgs 1.8.2003, number 259, articles 104 (activities where General Authorization is required) and 105 (free use), for private use;
2. D.M 28.5.03 and later modifications, for the supplying to public RadioLAN access for networks and telecommunication services l France In France metropolitan, outdoor power is limited to 10mW (EIRP) within 2454MHz 2483, 5MHz frequency band file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/regulatory.html (4 of 6)9/14/2006 4:34:39 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide In Guyana and Reunion Islands, outdoor use is forbidden within 2400MHz 2420MHz frequency band Regulatory Channel Frequency Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 2467 2472 FCC Canada ETSI X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Operating Channels :
l IEEE 802.11g compliant l 11 channels (US, Canada) l 13 channels (ETSI) EU Health Protection This device complies with the European requirements governing exposure to file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/regulatory.html (5 of 6)9/14/2006 4:34:39 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide electromagnetic radiation. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This wireless device is a transmitter/receiver and has been designed and manufactured to comply with the exposure limits recommended by the Council of the European Union and the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP, 1999) for the entire population. The exposure standard for portable equipment uses the "Specific Absorption Rate" as unit of measure. The maximum SAR value of this wireless device measured in the conformity test is 0.002 W/kg. Go to www.usr.com to see the most recent channel restriction information. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/regulatory.html (6 of 6)9/14/2006 4:34:39 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Wireless USB Print Server Installation Client Installation Macintosh Installation Unix Installation Netware Installation Windows Server Installation Step One: Connect the Wireless USB Print Server Note: The Wireless USB Print Server must be connected using an Ethernet cable for the initial configuration. After the initial configuration, you can establish a wireless connection to the network. 1. Turn on your printer. 2. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port on your printer, and connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the Print Server. 3. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to your wireless or wired router and the other end to the LAN port on the Print Server. 4. Slide the standard power plug for your country on to the power adapter. Apply enough pressure to cause a click and firmly seat the plug. The power adapter must be unplugged when you attach the plug. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (1 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide North America UK Europe 5. Connect the included power adapter to the POWER port on the Wireless USB Print Server and plug the power adapter into a standard power outlet. Step Two: Configure the Wireless USB Print Server 1. Verify you are logged on to your computer as an administrator. You must be logged on as an administrator to ensure the software will be properly installed. 2. Insert the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM. 2. Click Setup Wizard and then click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (2 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 3. The Wireless USB Print Server will be shown in the list. Select the print server in the list and click Next. If it does not appear in the list, check your physical connections and click Refresh. 4. You can change the Device Name, if you want, and enter a Domain Name. When finished, file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (3 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide click Next. 5. If you have connected the Wireless USB Print Server to a network device that has DHCP capabilities, you can select Obtain IP Address automatically. If your network device does not have DHCP capabilities, you can select Fixed IP Address and add the IP address information. When finished, click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (4 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 6. Next you can select the Region or Domain where you will be using the Wireless USB Print Server. 7. You can then select your Network Type as either Infrastructure or Ad Hoc, depending on if you are using a wireless router or access point or not in your wireless network. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (5 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Note: The Wireless USB Print Server is initially set in Infrastructure mode, which is used to connect to an wireless router or access point. If you will be establishing a connection to other wireless clients without using a wireless router or access point, select Ad-hoc as the Network type. 8. In the SSID field, you should enter the SSID of the wireless router or access point to which you will be connecting the wireless print server. If you selected Ad Hoc for your Network Type, you can select a specific Channel on which to broadcast. If you selected Infrastructure, Auto is the only channel option. For Security, you can select either Disable, WEP, or WPA-PSK, depending on how you have your wireless network set up. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (6 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Note: The only security that the print server supports is WEP or WPA-PSK. You may need to modify the security settings of your wireless network accordingly. A. If you select WEP, you will need to select either Open System or Shared Key for your Authentication and then click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (7 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide B. You will then need to select your WEP Key Length, either 64 bit Hex, 64 bits ASCII, 12 bits Hex, or 128 bits ASCII. Click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (8 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide C. You will then need to enter your Key and select the Default Key number. Click Next when finished. Hex ASCII 64-bit 10 characters 5 characters 128-bit 26 characters 13 characters WEP Key: 64 bits (ASCII):
WEP Key: 64 bits (Hex):
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (9 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide WEP Key: 128 bits (ASCII):
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (10 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide WEP Key: 128 bits (Hex):
D. If you select WPA-PSK, you will need to enter the WPA Key on the next screen. This Key should match what you already have in your wireless network. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (11 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 8. After selecting your Security type and entering any necessary information, your initial configuration is complete and you should click Finish. 9. You will then be prompted to install the PTP (Peer-to-Peer) driver. Click Yes and follow the on-
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (12 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide screen instructions. 10. When that is completed, make sure the Configure Print Driver now checkbox is selected and click Finish. 11. Click OK in the Information screen that appears. It may be necessary to minimize the Print Server Utility screen in order to see the Information screen. 12. In the Printer Port Setup, select the port and click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (13 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide If you do not see the printer, click Refresh until the port name appears. 13. Click OK on the message that appears. 14. Select the printer from the Existing Printers list. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (14 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide If the printer doesnt appear, click Add New Printer and follow the onscreen instructions. 15. Click Connect. If you do not see an asterisk next to the port name in the Printer Port Setup screen, click Refresh. If it still doesnt appear, see Troubleshooting. 16. Click Close. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (15 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Step Three: Print a Test Page. 1. Windows XP, 2000, and NT Users:
m Click Windows Start > Printers and Faxes. Windows Me, 98, and 95 Users:
A. Click Windows Start > Settings > Control Panel. B. Within Control Panel, click Printers and Faxes. 2. Right-click the printer you just installed and select Properties. 3. Click Print Test Page. Your printer should successfully print a test page. Step Four: Setup the Print Server for Wireless Access You can now access the wireless functions of the Wireless USB Print Server. 1. Disconnect the Ethernet cable and the power adapter from the Wireless USB Print Server. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (16 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 2. Reconnect the power adapter to restart the print server. The print server should now establish a wireless connection to your wireless router or access point. 3. Repeat the instructions from Step Three: Print a Test Page. If you are able to print, your wireless connection is working correctly. If you are not able to print the test page, there is a problem with your wireless connection, see Troubleshooting. Step Five: Connect Clients to the Wireless USB Print Server To connect additional client computers to the printer, you will need to perform the client installation on each computer. To install the management tools for the Wireless USB Print server, you need to perform an Administrator installation. Congratulations! You have successfully completed the installation procedure. Please register your Wireless USB Print Server at www.usr.com/productreg. To print out a diagnostic page with the setting information for the Wireless USB Print Server, press the RESET button once. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install.html (17 of 17)9/14/2006 4:35:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Wireless USB Print Server Installation Client Installation Macintosh Installation Unix Installation Netware Installation Windows Server Installation Before performing client configuration, the Wireless USB Print Server must be installed on your LAN, and configured as described in the Wireless USB Print Server Installation section. Both the Wireless USB Print Server and the attached printer must be powered ON. Note: You may need the Installation CD-ROM that came with your printer. 1. Insert the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM. 2. Click Additional Installs and then click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (1 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 3. You will need to select the type of user that this computer will be: User, Administrator, Custom, or IPP Client. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (2 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the client installation. User User is the most common option that the majority of network clients will want to choose. This should be selected if the Wireless USB Print Server has already been configured and you just need printing capabilities on this computer. 1. Click User and then click Next and follow the on-screen instructions. 2. You will then be prompted to install the PTP (Peer-to-Peer) driver. Click Yes. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (3 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to select the location and install the PTP (Peer-
to-Peer) driver. 4. When that is completed, make sure the Configure Print Driver now checkbox is selected and click Finish. 5. Click OK in the Information screen that appears. It may be necessary to minimize the Print Server Utility screen in order to see the Information screen. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (4 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 6. In the Printer Port Setup, select the port and click Next. If you do not see the printer, click Refresh until the port name appears. 7. Click OK on the message that appears. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (5 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 8. Select the printer from the Existing Printers list. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (6 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide If the printer doesnt appear, click Add New Printer and follow the onscreen instructions. 9. Click Connect. If you do not see an asterisk next to the port name in the Printer Port Setup screen, click Refresh. If it still doesnt appear, see Troubleshooting. 10. Click Close. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (7 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 11. Repeat this step on each computer. You will now be able to use your USB printer from this computer. To validate your setup, you can print a test page. Administrator Administrator will install the necessary tools for initial configuration, as well as the BiAdmin Management Utility. This should only be chosen by more advanced network clients. 1. Select Administrator from the list and click Next. 2. Click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (8 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 3. Click Next and then Finish. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (9 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide This will add the BiAdmin Management Utility to your computer. Click the icon on your desktop or the program menu link to launch the BiAdmin Management Utility. You can use the BiAdmin Management Utility to configure the settings of the Wireless USB Print Server. Custom Custom allows the network client to select the options that will be installed from any combination of the BiAdmin Management Utility, the Setup Wizard, and the Peer-to-
Peer Print Port driver. This should only be chosen by more advanced network clients. 1. Select Custom from the list and click Next. 2. Select the options that you want to install: Setup Wizard, BiAdmin, and Peer-
to-Peer Driver. Click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (10 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 3. Click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (11 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 4. Click Next and then Finish. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (12 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide The selected options are now installed. IPP Client IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) Client is required if you want to print to any IPP servers, either on the local network or accessed remotely over the Internet. This should only be chosen by more advanced network clients. For these platforms, IPP Client software is supplied on the CD-ROM. You can also distribute the setup program (IPP_CLIENT.EXE) to users vial E-mail. Installing from the Installation CD-ROM 1. Select IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) Client from the list and click Next. 2. Select either Install IPP Client Driver on this PC or Download self-
extracting zip file and click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (13 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 3. Click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (14 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 4. Click Next and then Finish. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (15 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Installing using IPP_CLIENT.EXE 1. Run this program to unzip the included files. 2. The IPP Setup program will then run. 3. Follow the prompts to complete the installation. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_client.html (16 of 16)9/14/2006 4:35:27 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Wireless USB Print Server Installation Client Installation Macintosh Installation Unix Installation Netware Installation Windows Server Installation Macintosh (AppleTalk) The Wireless USB Print Server supports AppleTalk (EtherTalk), PAP, ATP, NBP, ZIP and DDP protocols, enabling Macintosh computers on the network to view and use the Wireless USB Print Server as a regular AppleTalk printer. Normally, no special configuration is required. Software Requirements System 9.x OS or newer. AppleTalk Setup 1. Click the apple icon and choose Control Panel and then AppleTalk. 2. Ensure that Ethernet is selected under AppleTalk Connection. 3. Click Chooser. The Chooser panel will open. 4. Click on either the LaserWriter 8 icon (recommended) or the LaserWriter 7 icon. LaserWriter 8 makes use of the fonts installed in the printer itself, so the printing response time is quicker. LaserWriter 7 uses the fonts installed in the computer, which increases network traffic and takes more printing time. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_mac.htm (1 of 4)9/14/2006 4:35:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 5. Choose a PostScript printer from the list. 6. Click Create and it will search PPD automatically. 7. Select a printer description from the list. 8. Click Select. 9. Configuration is now complete. Printing Printing with the Wireless USB Print Server installed in an AppleTalk network is identical to normal printing. Select File and then Print and choose the desired printer. Advanced Setup and Management In a mixed Windows computer/Macintosh environment, you can use the BiAdmin Management Utility to configure the Wireless USB Print Server. Macintosh OS X If using LPR printing, you need to ensure the Wireless USB Print Server has a valid IP address before configuring your Mac as follows. LPR printing Setup 1. Select the Printer List icon. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_mac.htm (2 of 4)9/14/2006 4:35:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 2. Click Add Printer. 3. Select LPR Printers Using IP. 4. Enter the IP address of the Print Server in the LPR Printer's Address field, and enter the Queue Name (L1 for port 1, L2 for port 2 if the Wireless USB Print Server has 2 printer ports.). 5. Select the Printer Model from the drop-down list. 6. Click Add. 7. Configuration is now complete. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_mac.htm (3 of 4)9/14/2006 4:35:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_mac.htm (4 of 4)9/14/2006 4:35:45 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Wireless USB Print Server Installation Client Installation Macintosh Installation Unix Installation Netware Installation Windows Server Installation Unix Overview Your Wireless USB Print Server supports the LPD Unix printing method, which is supported by all common Unix systems. You must configure both the Wireless USB Print Server and your Unix system, as described in the following sections. Wireless USB Print Server IP Address Configuration Because it supports dynamic IP Address allocation using DHCP or BOOTP, the Wireless USB Print Server ships with an IP Address of 0.0.0.0. This is NOT a valid IP Address. Therefore, you must do ONE of the following:
l Check your DHCP server (if you have one), and determine the IP Address allocated to the Wireless USB Print Server. l Configure your BOOTP Server (if you have one), to provide an IP address to the Wireless USB Print Server, then restart the Wireless USB Print Server. l Use a Windows platform and run the Setup Wizard or BiAdmin utility to allocate a valid IP Address to the Wireless USB Print Server. l Add an entry to the arp table to associate the hardware address of the Wireless USB Print Server with the desired IP address, as follows:
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_unix.htm (1 of 8)9/14/2006 4:36:16 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide arp -s IP_Address 00:c0:02:xx:xx:xx Where:
IP_Address is the IP Address you wish to assign to the Wireless USB Print Server. 00:c0:02:xx:xx:xx is the hardware address of the Wireless USB Print Server. Example: arp -s 192.168.0.21 00:c0:02:12:34:56 You should then assign this IP address to the Wireless USB Print Server using your Web Browser. Launch the Web User Interface and go to the TCP/IP section. Select Fixed IP Address and then enter the appropriate information. Note: The hardware address of the Wireless USB Print Server is shown on a sticker on the base of the device. Other Wireless USB Print Server Configuration The recommended method to configure the Wireless USB Print Server is to use the Web User Interface. l Ensure that the TCP/IP settings are correct for your network. l The logical printers (e.g. L1) must be configured correctly to match your system. LPD Configuration Configuration for LPD on IBM AIX 4.15, LPD on System V, LPD on Linux, and LPD on BSD are described below. LPD on IBM AIX 4.15 Before proceeding, ensure that the Wireless USB Print Server has been assigned an IP file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_unix.htm (2 of 8)9/14/2006 4:36:16 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Address. To setup your AIX system for LPD printing, perform the following steps. 1. Add the Wireless USB Print Server to /etc/hosts.lpd, using the name you assigned to the Wireless USB Print Server. 2. Start the LPD daemon if it is not running, using the following command: start src -s qdaemon 3. Start the system administration tool smit and select Print Spooling. 4. Create the required number of queues (one for each logical printer) by selecting:
Add a Print Queue Remote (Printer attached to Remote Host) Standard Processing 5. Use the following information:
Name of queue to add: Use a single-word queue name, which indicates which printer is attached. Hostname for remote server: Wireless USB Print Server name as used in /
etc/hosts.lpd. Name of queue on remote server: Logical printer number (e.g. L1) to service this queue. Type of print spooler on remote server: Use default value. (AIX Version xxx) 6. Ensure that the logical printers are configured in the Wireless USB Print Server. 7. Print using the following command: lp -d printer_queue file_name Where:
printer_queue is one of the entries used in Name of queue to add. file_name is the file you wish to print. LPD on System V Before beginning LPD Setup, ensure that an IP Address has been assigned to the Wireless USB Print Server. Keep the following points in mind:
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_unix.htm (3 of 8)9/14/2006 4:36:16 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide l The remote host name is the name of the Wireless USB Print Server. l The remote printer name is the print queue name for the Logical Printer. l Logical printers also need to be configured on the Wireless USB Print Server itself. l If your UNIX asks for the LPD type, be sure to identify the service type as BSD. l The Wireless USB Print Servers LPD protocol meets BSD system standards. Commands In the sample commands shown, printer_name is the name of the Print Queue serviced by the Wireless USB Print Server, and Spooler_directory is the name of the directory, which is used to spool the print jobs. l Stop Print Services: /usr/lib/lpshut l Add a System Printer: /usr/lib/lpadmin -p printer_name -v /dev/null l Restart the Print Services: /usr/lib/lpsched l Enable printing to the new printer device: enable printer_name l Start accepting jobs for the new printer device: accept printer_name l Create a spooling directory: mkdir /usr/spool/Spooler_directory l Make spooling daemon the owner of this directory: chown daemon /usr/
spool/Spooler_directory l Create read/write permissions: chmod 775 /usr/spool/Spooler_directory l Give permissions to LPD processes: chgrp daemon /usr/spool/
Spooler_directory Adding Remote Printers A remote printer is added by inserting the following line in the /etc/printcap file. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_unix.htm (4 of 8)9/14/2006 4:36:16 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Note: The entry is really one line, but can be entered as shown. Use a TAB character where shown. Printer_name|Remote_Printer_Alias:\
[Tab] :lp=:\
[Tab] :rm=PS_NAME:\
[Tab] :rp=Logical_Printer_name:\
[Tab] :sd=Spooler_directory:\
[Tab] :mx#0:
Example:
Marketing|RP1_PS123456:\
[Tab] :lp=:\
[Tab] :rm=PS_Rm203:\
[Tab] :rp=L1:\
[Tab] :sd=/usr/spool/Marketing:\
[Tab] :mx#0:
Repeat this process for each Logical Printer/Print Queue combination that you wish to create. LPD on Linux If using the command line, the procedure is the same as for System V. (above) On recent Linux distributions, you can use the graphical X-windows interface instead of the command line. The procedure is described below, but may vary according to your version of Linux. 1. Start your X-windows shell. 2. Select Control Panel and then Printer Configuration. 3. Select Add. For the printer type, select Remote Unix (lpd) Queue. 4. Use the following data to complete the resulting dialog:
Name: Enter a name for this printer file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_unix.htm (5 of 8)9/14/2006 4:36:16 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Spool Directory: /var/spool/lpd/name_of_printer File Limit: 0 (no limit) Remote Host: Name or IP Address of Wireless USB Print Server, e. g. SC3000014 Note: host file entry is required to use the name instead of IP Address Remote Queue: Ln Where n is the Logical Printer number. By default, L1 is port 1, and L2 is port 2 if the Print Server has 2 ports. 5. Save this data and exit the Printer Configuration. Configuration is now completed and the printer is now available for use. LPD on BSD Before continuing, ensure that an IP Address has been assigned to the Wireless USB Print Server. Remember the following:
l The remote host name is the name of the Wireless USB Print Server. l The remote printer name is the logical printer (e.g. L1) on the Wireless USB Print Server. l If asked for the LPD type, enter the service type as BSD. Commands In the sample commands shown, printer_name is the Print Queue serviced by the logical printer on the Wireless USB Print Server, and Spooler_dir is the name of the directory, which is used to spool the print jobs. l Create a spooling directory: mkdir /usr/spool/Spooler_dir l Set spooling daemon as owner of this directory: chown daemon /usr/spool/
Spooler_dir l Create read/write permissions: chmod 775 /usr/spool/Spooler_dir file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_unix.htm (6 of 8)9/14/2006 4:36:16 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide l Give permissions to LPD processes: chgrp daemon /usr/spool/Spooler_dir l Start lcomputer print mechanism: lcomputer start printer_name Adding Remote Printers A remote printer is added by inserting the following line in the /etc/printcap file. Note: The entry is really one line, but can be entered as shown. Use a TAB character where shown. Printer_name|Remote_Printer_Alias:\
[Tab] :lp=:\
[Tab] :rm=PS_NAME:\
[Tab] :rp=Logical_Printer_name:\
[Tab] :sd=Spooler_directory:\
[Tab] :mx#0:
Where:
Printer_name is the Print Queue name used to store jobs for the corresponding logical printer. PS_NAME is the Wireless USB Print Server name defined in /etc/hosts. Logical_Printer_name is the logical printer name on the Wireless USB Print Server.
(e.g. L1) Spooler_directory is the directory you created. Example:
Marketing|RP1_PS123456:\
[Tab] :lp=:\
[Tab] :rm=PS_Rm203:\
[Tab] :rp=L1:\
[Tab] :sd=/usr/spool/Marketing:\
[Tab] :mx#0:
Repeat this process for each Logical Printer/Print Queue combination that you wish to create. Printing using LPD file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_unix.htm (7 of 8)9/14/2006 4:36:16 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide For LPD printing instructions, refer to your UNIX manual. The following example is for a BSD system: lpr -P printer_name filename Where:
printer_name is the name of the Print Queue defined on the Unix host. filename is the name of the file you wish to print. Example: lpr -P Marketing /etc/hosts In the above example, the /etc/hosts file is sent to the printer queue Marketing. It will then be sent to the logical printer associated with this queue. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_unix.htm (8 of 8)9/14/2006 4:36:16 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Wireless USB Print Server Installation Client Installation Macintosh Installation Unix Installation Netware Installation Windows Server Installation Netware Overview The Print Server must be configured as a valid device on your TCP/IP network. This printing method uses LPR over TCP/IP, not the Netware protocol. To use NDPS (Novell Distributed Printing Services), the Novell server must be running Novell NetWare 5, and the computers (clients) must be running IntranetWare Client V2.2. or later. The following procedure is designed to enable Public Access Printing under NDPS. Public Access Printing allows anybody on the network to access the printer. Creating an NDPS Manager Object If an NDPS Manager Object already exists, skip this procedure and proceed to Creating an NDPS Printer Agent. 1. Login to NetWare 5.0 Server as Admin and start the NetWare Administrator program Nwadmn32.exe. 2. Select the container on NetWare Administrator where you want the NDPS Manager object to reside. (e.g. TeSupp) 3. Select Create - Object from the menu bar to view the New Object dialog. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_netware.htm (1 of 4)9/14/2006 4:36:26 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 4. Select NDPS Manager as the object to create. The Create NDPS Manager Object window shown below will appear. 5. Type a name in the NDPS Manager Name.(e.g. SerMGR, as shown above) 6. Browse the Resident Server and select where you want the NDPS Manager object to be assigned. (e.g. TECH_50.TeSupp, as shown above) 7. Browse the Database Volume and select where you want the NDPS Manager database to be assigned. (e.g. TECH_50_SYS.TeSupp, as shown above) 8. Click Create. The new NDPS Manager will appear in the main browser window. To start the NDPS Manager in future, enter the following command at the console: LOAD NDPSM then select the NDPS Manager object. To start the NDPS Manager whenever you bring up the server, add a command like the following to your server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file: LOAD NDPSM SerMGR. TeSupp The last item is the name of the NDPS Manager object you wish to load. 9. After creating an NDPS Manager, you can create NDPS printers by using NetWare Administrator, as explained below. Creating an NDPS Printer Agent To create Public Access Printers using the NDPS Manager Object in NetWare Administrator, follow this procedure:
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_netware.htm (2 of 4)9/14/2006 4:36:26 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 1. Start the NDPS Manager object you will be using to control the Printer Agent. 2. At the Identification page, click Printer Agent List. 3. Click New to see the Create Printer Agent window, as shown below. 4. Enter the desired name for the Printer Agent (PA) Name. 5. Normally, the NDPS Manager will be the NDPS Manger object you are using. 6. Select Novell Printer Gateway in the Gateway Type. 7. Click OK and then select the available printer. 8. Select Remote (LPR on IP) in the Connection Type. 9. Click Next to see the following Configure Port Handler screen. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_netware.htm (3 of 4)9/14/2006 4:36:26 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 10. In the Host address IP field, enter the IP Address previously assigned to the Print Server device. 11. In the Printer Name field, enter the Logical Port name on the Print Server. (L1 for Port 1, L2 for port 2). 12. Click Finish, then select appropriate drivers for Windows 98 etc as required. The new Printer Agent will now appear in the Printer Agent List window. Repeat this procedure for any other ports on the Print Server or for any other logical printers you wish to use. Client computers can now be configured. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_netware.htm (4 of 4)9/14/2006 4:36:26 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Wireless USB Print Server Installation Client Installation Macintosh Installation Unix Installation Netware Installation Windows Server Installation Windows Server Windows NT4.0 Server If using Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Support must be installed. l If it is already installed, add a TCP/IP Remote Printer, as described below. l If it is not already installed, install TCP/IP printing support, then add a TCP/IP Remote Printer. Adding TCP/IP Printing Support 1. Windows XP, 2000, and NT Users:
m Click Windows Start > Control Panel > Network. Windows Me, 98, and 95 Users:
A. Click Windows Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network. 2. Click the Service option and ensure that Microsoft TCP/IP Printing is enabled. If it is not enabled, click Add and enable it as usual. 3. If you added services in step 2, reboot the computer for the changes to take file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_winserver.htm (1 of 3)9/14/2006 4:37:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide effect. Adding a TCP/IP Remote Printer 1. Windows XP, 2000, and NT Users:
m Click Windows Start > Printers and Faxes. Windows Me, 98, and 95 Users:
A. Click Windows Start > Settings > Control Panel. B. Within Control Panel, click Printers and Faxes. 2. Launch the Add Printer wizard. 3. When prompted with This printer will be managed by, select My Computer and click Next. 4. Select Add Port and then select LPR Port. Click New Port. 5. In the Name of Address of server providing lpd: dialogue box, enter the Wireless USB Print Server's IP address. 6. In the Name of printer or print queue on that server dialogue box, enter the appropriate logical printer number (e.g. L1) as previously configured on the Wireless USB Print Server. By default, L1 is port 1, and L2 is port 2 if the Wireless USB Print Server has 2 printer ports. 7. Click OK. When returned to the Printer Ports window, select Close and then install your printer driver as usual. 8. When prompted whether or not the printer will be shared, select the Sharing button. 9. In the Shared dialog box, enter the shared printer name. (The shared name is how other users will see this printer.) Click OK to save and exit. Client computers can now be configured. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_winserver.htm (2 of 3)9/14/2006 4:37:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Windows 2000/2003 Server 1. Launch the Add Printer Wizard, select Network Printer, then click Next to browse for the Wireless USB Print Server. 2. Locate and double-click the Wireless USB Print Server, select the desired port, and click Next. A message like the following will be displayed:
3. Click OK and select the correct Manufacturer and Model for this printer. 4. Follow the prompts to complete the installation. 5. In the Printers folder, right-click the new printer and select Sharing. Select Shared As: and enter an appropriate name for this printer. Users will see this name when browsing for the printer during installation. If desired, click Additional Drivers and install printer drivers for other versions of Windows, such as Windows 98. This will assist users during the installation process. 6. Click OK to close this Window. Configuration is now complete. Client computers can now be configured. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/install_winserver.htm (3 of 3)9/14/2006 4:37:10 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Web User Interface Management Utility The following section describes the various functions of the Web User Interface. This utility provides quick access to all the settings of the Wireless USB Print Server. To access the Web User Interface:
1. Start you Web browser. 2. In the location or address line, type the IP address of the Wireless USB Print Server and press ENTER. IP Address Example: 192.168.x.x If you do not know the IP address of the Wireless USB Print Server, open the BiAdmin Management Utility. The IP address, along with other information about the print server, is displayed on the first screen of the utility. You could also run the Setup Wizard and write down the IP address when it is displayed or print a copy of the diagnostic page. The IP address is among the information provided in the diagnostic page. When the Web User Interface has opened, you will see the following menu options on the left-hand side:
Server Status Printer Status Configure Server Logical Printers Wireless Basic file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/wui.html (1 of 2)9/14/2006 4:37:39 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless Security Apple Talk NetBEUI TCP/IP 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/wui.html (2 of 2)9/14/2006 4:37:39 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Web User Interface Management Utility The BiAdmin Management Utility can be used to configure the settings of the Wireless USB Print Server. This utility is for advanced users or for users on a network with multiple Wireless USB Print Servers. On networks with multiple Wireless USB Print Servers, it is recommended that you use the BiAdmin Management Utility instead of the Web User Interface. Installing the BiAdmin Management Utility If you configured your client installation as Admin, the BiAdmin Management Utility is already installed on your computer. 1. Insert the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click Additional Installs and then click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/management.html (1 of 7)9/14/2006 4:38:13 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 3. Select Custom. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/management.html (2 of 7)9/14/2006 4:38:13 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 4. Verify sure BiAdmin is selected. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/management.html (3 of 7)9/14/2006 4:38:13 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Using the BiAdmin Management Utility You can launch the BiAdmin Management Utility by using the link in the Programs menu. When it is launched, the BiAdmin Management Utility will search your network for all the Wireless USB Print Servers that are attached and running. The Wireless USB Print Servers will then be shown in the device list of the BiAdmin Management Utility. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/management.html (4 of 7)9/14/2006 4:38:13 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide On the left side of the screen, you will see each Wireless USB Print Server that is attached to the network. If you select a Wireless USB Print Server, you will see the settings information on the right side of the screen. If the desired Wireless USB Print Server is not listed, try performing the following steps:
l Make sure that the Wireless USB Print Server is installed and receiving power, then click in the WUI to refresh the list. l If the Wireless USB Print Server is on another LAN segment, in the menu, click InitDevice and then Attach to locate and display the Wireless USB Print Server. At the top of the main BiAdmin Management Utility screen, there are status icons and the following menus:
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/management.html (5 of 7)9/14/2006 4:38:13 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Main: From this menu, you can select the following:
l Device Status l Printer Status l Configure l Upgrade l Refresh l Exit InitDevice: From this menu, you can select and perform the following:
l Reset Device: This will cause the Wireless USB Print Server to reboot. To reboot the print server, click Yes. This should be done after making any configuration changes or if the Wireless USB Print Server stops responding. l Restore to Factory Default: To restore all of the Wireless USB Print Server values to the factory default settings, click Yes. To restore the settings only for the current screen in the management utility, click Set to Default on that particular screen. l Attached Remote: This is used to connect to a Wireless USB Print Server that is located on another LAN segment. You need to enter IP address of the remote Wireless USB Print Serve and click Set. If your LAN does not have a router, this option is not applicable. l Connected Protocol: This option allows you to designate which LAN protocol is used for communication between the selected Wireless USB Print Server and this application. You should select only one protocol. Diagnostic: From this menu, you can select Print Test Page and then select the printer that should print the page. This will print out a test page which contains the configuration settings of the Wireless USB Print Server. Help: From this menu, you can select Help Topics or the About BiAdmin for more information on the BiAdmin Management utility. Status Icons file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/management.html (6 of 7)9/14/2006 4:38:13 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Once a Wireless USB Print Server has been selected, the icons can be used. The icons provide status information as well as access to the selected Wireless USB Print Server settings. If an icon is grayed out, that option or protocol is unavailable. Device Information Printer Status Configuration Wizard Firmware Upgrade Refresh Exit 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/management.html (7 of 7)9/14/2006 4:38:13 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Printing Methods IPP Printing Methods The Wireless USB Print Server supports a number of printing methods:
l Peer-to-peer Printing means that the print jobs are stored (queued) on your computer, and sent directly to the Wireless USB Print Server when it is available. l Windows SMB Printing is a Microsoft standard for using a Network Printer. No additional software needs to be installed on your Windows computer, and printing from MS-DOS programs is supported. However, because the Wireless USB Print Server cannot store files, large print jobs may cause problems. l Server-based Print Queue means that all print jobs are stored (queued) on the Network Server (e.g. Windows NT/2000) and then sent to the Wireless USB Print Server. This allows the Network Administrator to modify the Print Queue. For example, an important job can be moved to the head of the queue. l AppleTalk is also supported, and normally no configuration of the Wireless USB Print Server is required. Refer to the section for Macintosh installation information. Which printing method should I use?
l If using Windows 95, 98, NT, Me, 2000, or XP, the easiest method to use is Peer-to-peer Printing. l If using Windows and you need to print from MS-DOS programs, or you don't wish to install additional software, use SMB. However, SMB is not suitable for large, complex documents, so if you need this as well as MS-DOS printing, you should install BOTH Peer-to-peer Printing and SMB printing. MS-DOS programs can use the SMB printer, while the Windows programs should use Peer-to-peer file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (1 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Printing. l If your LAN has Network Servers (e.g. Windows NT, Windows 2000 Server), use the method advised by your Network Administrator. The Wireless USB Print Server can print via a queue located on a Network server, if desired. l Unix users l Macintosh users Checking your Network Protocols (Windows 9x) Your computer must have either the TCP/IP or NetBEUI protocols installed. (All versions of Windows after Windows 95 have TCP/IP installed by default.) If you are using the Peer-to-peer Printing, the installation program will check this for you. If you are using other methods, you must perform a manual check of these settings. Perform the following steps:
1. Click Windows Settings, Control Panel, and then Network. You should see a screen similar to the following:
The top line in the list (NetBEUI -> PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter) indicates that the NetBEUI protocol is installed on this computer. Your computer will show the name of the your Network card rather than PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter. The highlighted line (TCP/IP -> PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter) indicates that TCP/IP is installed. Your computer will show the name of your Network card instead of PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (2 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 2. If neither line is present, you will need to install the NetBEUI protocol. Click Add, Protocol, and then Microsoft. Click NetBEUI and then OK. You may be prompted for your Windows CD-ROM. This protocol requires no configuration. If required, you can also install TCP/IP. However, depending on your LAN environment, TCP/IP may require further configuration. 3. If either protocol is already installed, proceed with installation. Windows Peer-to-peer Printing With this printing method, print jobs are stored (queued) on your computer and then sent to the Wireless USB Print Server when it is available. Windows 2000 and XP require no additional software. For other versions of Windows, the supplied PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printer Port software must be installed on each computer. Windows 2000/XP Setup The recommended printing method is to use LPR, as follows:
1. Open your Printers folder, right-click the desired printer, and select Properties. 2. Select the Ports tab and click Add Port. 3. Select Standard TCP/IP Port and then click New Port. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (3 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 4. On the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port screen above, enter the IP Address of the Print Server in the Printer Name or IP Address field and then click Next. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (4 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 5. On this screen, select Custom and click Settings. 6. On the Port Settings screen, select LPR in the Protocol section. Enter a Queue name (L1 for the USB Port). Ensure the LPR Byte Counting Enabled setting is Enabled. Click OK to confirm your changes and close this screen. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (5 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 7. Follow the prompts to complete the Wizard. Windows 9x/ME Setup Before performing the following procedure, the Wireless USB Print Server must be installed on your LAN, and configured as described in Installation. Both the Wireless USB Print Server and the attached printer should be powered ON. 1. Insert the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click Additional Installs and then select the User. 3. Follow the prompts to complete the installation of the Peer-to-peer Printer Port Driver. 4. The Print Driver Setup will then launch. In future, you can click Windows Start > Programs > U.S. Robotics Print Server
> Printer Driver Setup to run the program again. PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printer Port Setup file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (6 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 1. The program will search for Printer Servers on the network, and a screen like the following will be displayed. If desired, click Refresh to update the list. The name of the attached printer will be displayed if possible. If No printer is displayed, make sure that the printer is properly connected and powered on. If your Wireless USB Print Server is not listed, perform the following:
m Click the Refresh button. m Check that both the Wireless USB Print Server and the printer are properly connected, and powered on. m Check that the Wireless USB Print Server has been configured. (Use the Setup Wizard on the CD-ROM.) m If using TCP/IP, try installing the NetBEUI protocol. Then try again. 2. Select the desired port on a Wireless USB Print Server and then click Next. A message will inform you if the port has been created successfully. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (7 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide If you see the following error message, either install Internet Explorer 4 or later or go to Troubleshooting. 3. The printer port will be created, then a screen similar to the one below will be displayed. 4. Select the correct Windows printer in the Existing Printers list and click Connect. If the correct printer type is not listed, click Add New Printer to run the Windows Add Printer wizard. Perform the following steps of the Wizard and install the required printer:
l Select the correct Printer Manufacturer and Model or click Have Disk if you have the printer manufacturer's Installation CD-ROM. l It is recommended that you change the Printer name to indicate the device to which it is connected. (e.g. HP2100 on SCA43600_P1) l If prompted about Sharing the printer, do not enable Sharing. l When the Printer installation is finished, it will be listed in the Configure Printer Port screen. Select the printer and click Connect. 5. Installation is complete and you can now print using this printer. To install additional Printers, repeat steps 1-4. To run this program in the future, click Windows Start and then Programs (this may file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (8 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide be slightly different depending on your version of Windows). Click Print Server Utility and then Print Driver Setup. Note: If using the Epson Spooler Manager, this program must be disabled, as follows:
1. Run the Epson Spooler Manager. 2. Select Queue Setup from the menu. 3. Click Use Print Manager for this port. 4. Click OK to exit. PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printer Port Management Print jobs can be managed like any Windows printer. Open the Printers folder by click Windows Start, Settings, and then Printers (this may be slightly different depending on your version of Windows). Double-click any printer to see the current print jobs. If the printer attached to the Wireless USB Print Server is changed, run this program again and select the correct printer. To delete a port created by this setup program, use the Windows Delete Port option:
1. Right-click any printer in the Printers folder and select Properties. 2. Locate the and click Delete Port. This button is on the Details or Ports tab, depending on your version of Windows. If the Wireless USB Print Server's IP Address is changed and you can no longer print, delete the port (see procedure above) and re-install it. PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printer Port Advanced Options Perform the following steps to access the Peer-to-peer Printing options. Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Printers (this may be slightly different depending on your version of Windows) to open the Printers folder. Right-click the printer and select Properties. The Port Settings button is on the Details or Ports tab, depending on your version of Windows. Click Port Settings. An example screen is shown below:
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (9 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Items shown on this screen are as follows:
Port: If desired, click Browse to select a different Wireless USB Print Server. If the selected device has multiple ports, the Select Device Port button can be used to select the port. The Port Name can not be changed after installation. This name is shown in the Printer's Properties. Banner: Check this option to print a banner page before each print job. l If using a PostScript Printer, select the PostScript checkbox. l The User Name will be printed on the banner page. Retry Interval: Sets how often Windows will poll the Wireless USB Print Server to establish a connection when the printer is busy. Increase this value if you get too many warning messages. Windows SMB Printing file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (10 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide This method requires no additional software to be installed, but the NetBEUI or TCP/IP protocol must be installed on your computer. Use the following procedure to install the Wireless USB Print Server's printer as a Windows SMB network printer:
1. Double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop. 2. On the View menu, click Details. 3. Locate the desired Wireless USB Print Server, as shown below:
l If it is the same Workgroup as your computer, it will be listed on screen. l If it is in a different workgroup, double-click Entire Network, then double-click the appropriate Workgroup to open it. 4. Double-click the Wireless USB Print Server icon to view a Printer icon for each printer port. The Comment field may indicate what type of printer is connected to the port. 5. To install a printer, right-click the desired printer icon and select Install. This will start the Add Printer wizard. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (11 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 6. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation. 7. Select the Printer Manufacturer and Model to match the printer connected to this port on the Wireless USB Print Server and complete the Wizard. 8. This printer will now appear in your Printers folder and can be used like any other printer. However, SMB printing is not suitable for large complex print jobs; you should use the Peer-to-peer Printing instead. Windows with Server-based Print Queues With a Server-based Print Queue, the Print Server is installed on an existing Network Server (Windows, Unix, or NetWare), rather than on your computer. If your Network Administrator uses this system, each Windows client must be set up in the following manner:
1. Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Printers (this may be slightly different depending on your version of Windows) to open the Printers folder. 2. When prompted, select Network Printer. 3. When prompted for Network Path or Queue Name, Windows 98 and Me users should click Browse. Windows 2000/XP users should leave the field blank and click Next. Windows 98/ME:
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4. Browse the network, and locate the Server and Printer (or Print Queue) which your Network Administrator advised you to use. 5. Click OK and then Next. 6. Select the correct printer Manufacturer and Model, as advised by your Network Administrator, and click Next. 7. Follow the prompts to complete the Wizard. The new printer will be listed with any other installed printers, and may be selected when printing from any Windows application. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (13 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/printing.html (14 of 14)9/14/2006 4:38:29 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Printing Methods IPP IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a standards-based system to allow remote printing from a computer to any accessible printer. Normally, the printer will be attached to a computer or other device which functions as an IPP Server. Client computers need a compatible IPP Client program. Windows 2000 and XP include a suitable IPP client. For other versions of Windows, a client program is supplied on the Wireless USB Print Server's CD-ROM. The Client must also know the IP Address or URL of the IPP Server. IPP Server Configuration The Print Server contains the necessary firmware to act as an IPP Server. No additional configuration is necessary. However, the following requirements must be met. l The Print Server must have a valid IP Address. l Any router, gateway, or firewall linking your LAN to the Internet must NOT block the IPP protocol (TCP port 631). Your router, gateway or firewall must open or forward port TCP port 631 to the IP address of the Print Server. l You must advise clients of the correct URL or IP Address of the IPP Server. To use a URL rather than an IP Address, you need to register the domain name for the URL. l Unless clients are using Windows 2000 or XP, you must provide your clients with the supplied IPP Client software. If it is not convenient to provide the CD-
ROM, supply the IPP_CLIENT.EXE file, located in the IPP folder. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/ipp.html (1 of 6)9/14/2006 4:38:44 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide IPP Client Configuration 1. Run the Add IPP Port program entry created by the installation. A screen like the following will be displayed. 2. If Internet access from your location is via a Proxy Server, select Access IPP Server via Proxy Server and enter the details of your Proxy Server. (This will be the same as your Browser configuration.) 3. Enter the IP Address or URL of the IPP Server. 4. Click Select Device Port to view the available ports on the IPP Server and select the appropriate port. A connection to the IPP Server will be established at this time. 5. Click Save to create the IPP port on your system. You will see a message confirming that the port has been created, then the following dialog:
file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/ipp.html (2 of 6)9/14/2006 4:38:44 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 6. Perform one of the following options:
l Select an existing printer to use the new port and click OK. OR l Click Add New Printer to create a new printer to use the IPP port. This will start the Add Printer wizard. Follow the prompts to complete the process. Ensure that the new printer uses the IPP port. Installation is now complete. To create additional IPP Ports, repeat the entire procedure. The Proxy Server and other options are set individually for each IPP Port. Changing the IPP Port Settings After the IPP port is created, perform the following steps:
1. Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Printers. 2. Right-click the IPP Printer and select Properties. 3. Locate and click Port Settings (in the Details or Port tab, depending on your version of Windows). file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/ipp.html (3 of 6)9/14/2006 4:38:44 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide There are 2 settings - Retry Interval and Retry Count - which can be adjusted if you have problems connecting to the IPP Server. l Retry Interval sets the time interval (in seconds) between connection attempts. Increase this number if you have a poor connection, or the remote server is very busy. l Retry Count sets how many connection attempts will be made. Increase this number if you have a poor connection, or the remote server is very busy. IPP Client Setup - Windows 2000/XP Windows 2000 and XP have their own IPP Client, and there is no need to install the supplied IPP Client Software. To use the Windows IPP Client with the Print Server, follow this procedure:
1. Start the Add Printer wizard. 2. Select Network Printer and click Next to see the Locate your Printer screen, as shown below. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/ipp.html (4 of 6)9/14/2006 4:38:44 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide 3. Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your Intranet and enter the URL of the IPP Server as follows, where ip_address represents the IP Address of the IPP Server and 631 is the port number. ip_address:631/ipp/P1 Port 1 These entries are case sensitive. They must be entered as shown, with ipp in lower case, and P1 in UPPER case. 4. If the connection can be established and the printer on that port is online, the following dialog will be displayed:
5. Click OK and then select the printer manufacturer and model to match the printer connected to the port on the IPP Server. 6. Click Next and complete the Wizard. The IPP printer is now ready for use. Using IPP Printers The IPP Printer can be selected and used like any other Windows printer. If the IPP Server is not on your network, your Internet connection needs to be active. If using the supplied IPP Client software, you can use the Query IPP Printer program installed with Add IPP Port to check the availability of the remote IPP Server. An IPP Server may be unavailable for any of the following reasons:
l It is powered off. l A printer problem has caused the IPP Server to cease responding, and a restart
(reboot) is required. l The Server's IP Address has changed. l The Internet connection for the IPP Server is down. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/ipp.html (5 of 6)9/14/2006 4:38:44 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide l Network congestion causes the connection attempt to time out. If using the supplied IPP Client software, there are 2 settings - Retry Interval and Retry Count - which can be adjusted if you have problems connecting to the IPP Server. See the Changing the IPP Port Settings section on this page for details. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/ipp.html (6 of 6)9/14/2006 4:38:44 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Troubleshooting Support Basic Troubleshooting Procedure This procedure addresses a number of symptoms that you might experience with your print server:
1. Verify the physical cable connections between the print server, the printer, your router, and your power outlet. 2. Ensure that the power outlet to which the print server is connected is a live outlet. 3. Refer to the LED descriptions and then check the LEDs on the print server to make sure you are receiving power and that there is not a print error. If you still have trouble using the router, follow the procedure below that best describes your symptom. For specific operating system platform information, go to the appropriate section:
Windows Macintosh Unix file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/troubleshooting.html (1 of 3)9/14/2006 4:38:56 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Windows Troubleshooting My Setup Wizard cant detect the Wireless USB Print Server. At the end of the Setup Wizard, I receive a message that says Network busy, or device not found. My Wireless USB Print Server is not appearing in the Printer Port Setup screen. I am unable to add my printer in the Add Printer Wizard screen. I am unable to print a test page. I am unable to print via a wireless connection or the Wireless Print Server is not connecting to my wireless network. I created a new wireless network and the Wireless USB Print Server is not connecting to it. I have installed my multi-function printer, but my fax and scanner capabilities do not work. I tried to install the software for Peer-to-Peer (PTP) printing, but received an error message and the installation was aborted. Some print jobs are not printing correctly. Macintosh Some print jobs are not printing correctly. I cannot find the Wireless USB Print Server's name in the Chooser. My document did not print to the correct printer. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/troubleshooting.html (2 of 3)9/14/2006 4:38:56 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide My document doesn't use the correct fonts when printing. My EPS file doesn't use the correct fonts when printing. I can't select the Remaining from: item in the Print Dialog box. A cover page prints either on the first or the last page of the document. I am having trouble printing with the LaserWriter 8. The colors on my printed output do not match the colors on my computer screen. When I send a print job, I get a PostScript Command error or nothing is printed. Unix The Wireless USB Print Server is not recognized. I don't know t he IP Address of the Wireless USB Print Server and it is being moved to a new network environment. 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/troubleshooting.html (3 of 3)9/14/2006 4:38:56 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Home Installation Configuration Tutorials Help Troubleshooting Support Support 1. Know your model and serial number. Your model number is 5436A. You can find your serial number on the side of the package and on the bottom of the router. 2. Go to the Support section of the USRobotics Web site at www.usr.com/
support Many of the most common difficulties that users experience have been addressed in the FAQ and Troubleshooting Web pages for your router. The Support Web pages also contain information on the latest firmware and documentation updates. 3. Submit your technical support question using an online form, or contact the USRobotics Technical Support Department. Country Webmail Voice United States & Canada http://www.usr.com/emailsupport
(888) 216-2850 Country Webmail Voice Austria www.usr.com/emailsupport/de 07110 900 116 Belgium (Flemish) www.usr.com/emailsupport/bn 070 23 35 45 Belgium (French) www.usr.com/emailsupport/bn 070 23 35 46 Czech Republic www.usr.com/emailsupport/cz file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/support.html (1 of 2)9/14/2006 4:39:06 PM Wireless USB Print Server User Guide Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy www.usr.com/emailsupport/ea 38323011 www.usr.com/emailsupport/ea www.usr.com/emailsupport/fr 08 0091 3100 0825 070 693 www.usr.com/emailsupport/de 0180 567 1548 www.usr.com/emailsupport/gr www.usr.com/emailsupport/hu 0180 567 1548 www.usr.com/emailsupport/uk 1890 252 130 www.usr.com/emailsupport/it 800 979 266 Luxembourg www.usr.com/emailsupport/be 342 080 8318 Middle East/Africa www.usr.com/emailsupport/me
+44 870 844 4546 Netherlands www.usr.com/emailsupport/bn 0900 202 5857 Norway Poland Portugal Russia Spain Sweden www.usr.com/emailsupport/ea 23 16 22 37 www.usr.com/emailsupport/pl www.usr.com/emailsupport/pt 0 21 415 4034 www.usr.com/emailsupport/ru 8 800 200 20 01 www.usr.com/emailsupport/es 902 117964 www.usr.com/emailsupport/se 08 5016 3205 0848 840 200 Switzerland www.usr.com/emailsupport/de Turkey UAE www.usr.com/emailsupport/tk 0212 444 4 877 www.usr.com/emailsupport/me 0800 877 63 United Kingdom www.usr.com/emailsupport/uk 0870 844 4546 For current support contact information, go to: www.usr.com/emailsupport 2004-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation. file:///G|/CSO/T-Writer Repository/Networking/5436A Wireless Gutenberg/User Guide/English/support.html (2 of 2)9/14/2006 4:39:06 PM
1 | Internal Photos | Internal Photos | 658.76 KiB | November 10 2006 |
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60712206 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT Page 4 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60712206 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Page 5 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60712206 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Page 6 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60712206 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Page 7 Rev.00
1 | External Photos | External Photos | 647.41 KiB | November 10 2006 |
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60712206 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT Page 1 Total Page: 7 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60712206 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Page 2 Rev.00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60712206 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Page 3 Rev.00
1 | Agency letter | Cover Letter(s) | 540.29 KiB | November 10 2006 |
SerComm Corporation Date: September 19, 2006 Compliance Certification Services Certification Division 561F Monterey Road Morgan Hill, CA 95037 To whom it may concern:
We, the undersigned, hereby authorize the Taiwan office of Compliance Engineering Services, Inc., d.b.a. Compliance Certification Services and hereafter referred to as CCS TW, to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by CCS TW on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing CCS TW as our agent, we still recognize that we are responsible to:
a) Comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program;
b) Make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including, provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation (e.g, testing, inspection, assessment, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints;
cc) Make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted;
4) Donot use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized;
) Upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising, matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division;
f) Use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards;
8) h) d kK) Endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner;
Ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division;
Keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the products compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the Certification Division when requested;
Take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification;
Document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours,
1 | Block Diagram | Block Diagram | 60.48 KiB | November 10 2006 |
1. BLOCK DIAGRAM Debug Consol LEDs CPU RDC R2886 Clock= 150MHz Flash RAM 1M Bytes SDRAM 8M Bytes S y s t e m B U S PHY controller RTL8201CP-25MHz LAN port RJ45 STP USB Connect Wireless Mini PCI Module
1 | Confidential letter | Cover Letter(s) | 184.59 KiB | November 10 2006 |
SerComm Corporation September 19, 2006 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application as outlined below:
1. Schematies 2. ANT specification 3. Theory of Operation The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Ronnie Cheng / a Corporation
1 | TCB Q and A | Cover Letter(s) | 115.08 KiB | November 10 2006 |
Helen Zhao Subject: FW: RE: SerComm Corporation, FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2, Assessment NO.: AN06T6182, Notice#1
-----Original Message-----
From: amanda.wu [mailto:amanda.wu@tw.ccsemc.com]On Behalf Of application Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 11:14 PM To: Helen Zhao Subject: Re:RE: SerComm Corporation, FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2, Assessment NO.: AN06T6182, Notice#1 Dear Helen:
Please see my reply. Thank you. Best Regards, Amanda
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 3:08 PM Subject: SerComm Corporation, FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2, Assessment NO.:
AN06T6182, Notice#1 Question #1: The antenna gain listed on page 4 of the report is different from the one in MPE calculation. Please clarify and make necessary change. Ans: The test report had been revised on page 55-56. Question #2: The user manual indicates that user can select the Region or Domain where the Wireless USB Print Server will be used. Please explain how you prevent users from using unauthorized channels by choose incorrect Region or Domain. Ans: It's limited by software which has been stated in P13, thus, end user will not be able to execute the selection. Best Regards, Helen Zhao The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information within 30 days of the original e-mail date may result in application dismissal and forfeiture of the filing fee. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the e-mail address listed below the name of the sender. 10/11/2006
1 | Test Report | Test Report | 1.63 MiB | November 10 2006 |
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 12, 2006 FCC 47 CFR PART 15 SUBPART C TEST REPORT For Wireless USB Print Server Trade Name: U.S. Robotics Model: USRxx5436A, the xx should be for the adapter different used. the "xx" mean is from 0~9, A~Z, or Blank Issued to SerComm Corporation 8F, No. 3-1, YuanQu St, NanKang Issued by Compliance Certification Services Inc. No. 81-1, Lane 210, Bade Rd. 2, Luchu Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien, (338) Taiwan, R.O.C. http://www.ccsemc.com.tw service@tw.ccsemc.com Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. Page 1 Total Page: 59 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION....................................................................................................3 2. EUT DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................4 3. TEST METHODOLOGY ....................................................................................................................5 3.1 EUT CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................5 3.2 EUT EXERCISE....................................................................................................................................5 3.3 GENERAL TEST PROCEDURES.............................................................................................................5 3.4 FCC PART 15.205 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATIONS........................................................6 3.5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ...........................................................................................................7 4. INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION........................................................................................................8 4.1 MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION......................................................................................8 4.2 MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT USED.........................................................................................8 5. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS ..........................................................................................9 5.1 FACILITIES .........................................................................................................................................9 5.2 EQUIPMENT........................................................................................................................................9 5.3 TABLE OF ACCREDITATIONS AND LISTINGS.....................................................................................10 6. SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST.......................................................................................11 6.1 SETUP CONFIGURATION OF EUT.......................................................................................................11 6.2 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT...............................................................................................................11 7. FCC PART 15.247 REQUIREMENTS.............................................................................................12 7.1 6DB BANDWIDTH.............................................................................................................................12 7.2 PEAK POWER....................................................................................................................................16 7.3 AVERAGE POWER............................................................................................................................20 7.4 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT................................................................................................24 7.5 PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY....................................................................................................33 7.6 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ................................................................................................................38 7.7 POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS...............................................................................................52 APPENDIX I RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE...............................................................................55 APPENDIX II PHOTOGRAPHS OF TEST SETUP.............................................................................57 Page 2 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 1. TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION Applicant:
Equipment Under Test:
Trade Name:
Model:
Date of Test:
SerComm Corporation 8F, No. 3-1, YuanQu St, NanKang Wireless USB Print Server U.S. Robotics Model: USRxx5436A, the xx should be for the adapter different used. the "xx" mean is from 0~9, A~Z, or Blank July 4 ~ 7, 2006 APPLICABLE STANDARDS STANDARD FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C TEST RESULT No non-compliance noted We hereby certify that:
The above equipment was tested by Compliance Certification Services Inc. The test data, data evaluation, test procedures, and equipment configurations shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI C63.4: 2003 and the energy emitted by the sample EUT tested as described in this report is in compliance with the requirements of FCC Rules Part 15.207, 15.209, 15.247. The test results of this report relate only to the tested sample EUT identified in this report. Approved by:
Reviewed by:
Gavin Lim Section Manager Compliance Certification Services Inc. Amanda Wu Section Manager Compliance Certification Services Inc. Page 3 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 2. EUT DESCRIPTION Product Wireless USB Print Server Trade Name U.S. Robotics Model Number Model Discrepancy Power Supply Model: USRxx5436A, the xx should be for the adapter different used. the "xx" mean is from 0~9, A~Z, or Blank The suffix of xx (X= 0~9, A~Z or Blank) on model number is for the adapter different used. Trade / Model Number:
LINKSYS / MT10-1050200-A1 I/P: AC 100-120V, 50 ~ 60Hz, 0.5A O/P: DC 5.0V, 2.0A Trade / Model Number:
LEADER / IU15-2050200-WP I/P: AC 100-240V, 50 ~ 60Hz, 0.5A O/P: DC 5.0V, 2.0A Frequency Range 2412 ~ 2462 MHz Transmit Power Modulation Technique IEEE 802.11b: 17.64 dBm IEEE 802.11g: 14.28 dBm IEEE 802.11b: DSSS (CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK) IEEE 802.11g: DSSS (CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK) +
OFDM (QPSK, BPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM) Transmit Data Rate IEEE 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps Number of Channels 11 Channels Antenna Specification Gain: 1.3dBi (including cable loss) Antenna Designation Dipole Antenna Remark:
1. The sample selected for test was engineering sample that approximated to production product and was provided by manufacturer. 2. This submittal(s) (test report) is intended for FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 filing to comply with Section 15.207, 15.209 and 15.247 of the FCC Part 15, Subpart C Rules. Page 4 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 3. TEST METHODOLOGY The tests documented in this report were performed in accordance with ANSI C63.4 and FCC CFR 47 2.1046, 2.1047, 2.1049, 2.1051, 2.1053, 2.1055, 2.1057, 15.207, 15.209 and 15.247. 3.1 EUT CONFIGURATION The EUT configuration for testing is installed on RF field strength measurement to meet the Commissions requirement and operating in a manner that intends to maximize its emission characteristics in a continuous normal application. 3.2 EUT EXERCISE The EUT was operated in the engineering mode to fix the TX frequency that was for the purpose of the measurements. According to its specifications, the EUT must comply with the requirements of the Section 15.207, 15.209 and 15.247 under the FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C. 3.3 GENERAL TEST PROCEDURES Conducted Emissions The EUT is placed on the turntable, which is 0.8 m above ground plane. According to the requirements in Section 13.1.4.1 of ANSI C63.4 Conducted emissions from the EUT measured in the frequency range between 0.15 MHz and 30MHz using CISPR Quasi-peak and average detector modes. Radiated Emissions The EUT is placed on a turn table, which is 0.8 m above ground plane. The turntable shall rotate 360 degrees to determine the position of maximum emission level. EUT is set 3m away from the receiving antenna, which varied from 1m to 4m to find out the highest emission. And also, each emission was to be maximized by changing the polarization of receiving antenna both horizontal and vertical. In order to find out the maximum emissions, exploratory radiated emission measurements were made according to the requirements in Section 13.1.4.1 of ANSI C63.4. Page 5 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 3.4 FCC PART 15.205 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATIONS
(a) Except as shown in paragraph (d) of this section, only spurious emissions are permitted in any of the frequency bands listed below:
MHz MHz MHz 0.090 - 0.110 10.495 - 0.505 2.1735 - 2.1905 4.125 - 4.128 4.17725 - 4.17775 4.20725 - 4.20775 6.215 - 6.218 6.26775 - 6.26825 6.31175 - 6.31225 8.291 - 8.294 8.362 - 8.366 8.37625 - 8.38675 8.41425 - 8.41475 12.29 - 12.293 12.51975 - 12.52025 12.57675 - 12.57725 13.36 - 13.41 16.42 - 16.423 16.69475 - 16.69525 16.80425 - 16.80475 25.5 - 25.67 37.5 - 38.25 73 - 74.6 74.8 - 75.2 108 - 121.94 123 - 138 149.9 - 150.05 156.52475 -
156.52525 156.7 - 156.9 162.0125 - 167.17 167.72 - 173.2 240 - 285 322 - 335.4 399.9 - 410 608 - 614 960 - 1240 1300 - 1427 1435 - 1626.5 1645.5 - 1646.5 1660 - 1710 1718.8 - 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2310 - 2390 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 4400 GHz 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5
(2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6
(b) Except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e), the field strength of emissions appearing within these frequency bands shall not exceed the limits shown in Section 15.209. At frequencies equal to or less than 1000 MHz, compliance with the limits in Section 15.209 shall be demonstrated using measurement instrumentation employing a CISPR quasi-peak detector. Above 1000 MHz, compliance with the emission limits in Section 15.209 shall be demonstrated based on the average value of the measured emissions. The provisions in Section 15.35 apply to these measurements. Page 6 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 3.5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES The EUT (model: Model: USRxx5436A, the xx should be for the adapter different used. the
"xx" mean is from 0~9, A~Z, or Blank) comes with two types of adapter for sale. After the preliminary test, the EUT with adapter (Model: MT10-1050200-A1) was found to emit the worst emissions and therefore had been tested under operating condition. Software used to control the EUT for staying in continuous transmitting mode was programmed. After verification, all tests were carried out with the worst case test modes as shown below except radiated spurious emission below 1GHz and power line conducted emissions below 30MHz, which worst case was in normal link mode only. IEEE802.11b:
Channel Low (2412MHz), Channel Mid (2437MHz) and Channel High (2462MHz) with 1Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. IEEE802.11g:
Channel Low (2412MHz), Channel Mid (2437MHz) and Channel High (2462MHz) with 6Mbps data rate were chosen for full testing. Page 7 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 4. INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION 4.1 MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION The measuring equipment, which was utilized in performing the tests documented herein, has been calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations for utilizing calibration equipment, which is traceable to recognized national standards. 4.2 MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT USED Equipment Used for Emissions Measurement Remark: Each piece of equipment is scheduled for calibration once a year. Conducted Emissions Test Site Name of Equipment Manufacturer Spectrum Analyzer Agilent Model E4446A Serial Number Calibration Due MY43360131 01/18/2007 3M Semi Anechoic Chamber Name of Equipment Manufacturer Spectrum Analyzer Test Receiver Switch Controller 4 Port Switch Horn-Antenna Horn-Antenna Horn-Antenna Horn-Antenna Bilog- Antenna Turn Table Antenna Tower Controller Site NSA Test S/W Agilent Rohde&Schwarz TRC TRC TRC TRC TRC TRC Sunol Sciences Max-Full Max-Full Max-Full CCS Model E4446A ESCI Switch Controller 4 Port Switch HA-0502 HA-0801 HA-1201A HA-1301A JB3 MFT-120S MFA-430 MF-CM886 N/A Serial Number Calibration Due US42510252 100064 SC94050010 SC94050020 06 04 01 01 A030205 T120S940302 A440940302 CC-C-1F-13 FCC: 965860 IC: IC 6106 07/25/2006 11/05/2006 05/05/2007 05/05/2007 06/02/2007 05/05/2007 07/04/2007 07/04/2007 03/09/2007 N.C.R. N.C.R. N.C.R. 09/26/2008 LABVIEW (V 6.1) Remark: The measurement uncertainty is less than +/-2.0065dB (30MHz ~ 1GHz), +/-3.0958dB (Above 1GHz) which is evaluated as per the NAMAS NIS 81 and CISPR/A/291/CDV. Powerline Conducted Emissions Test Site Name of Equipment Manufacturer EMI TEST RECEIVER 9kHz-30MHz TWO-LINE V-NETWORK 9kHz-30MHz ROHDE &
SCHWARZ SCHAFFNER LISN 10kHz-100MHz EMCO Test S/W Model ESHS30 NNB41 3825/2 Serial Number Calibration Due 828144/003 03/10013 9106-1809 09/27/2006 06/12/2007 03/20/2007 LABVIEW (V 6.1) Remark: The measurement uncertainty is less than +/- 2.81dB, which is evaluated as per the NAMAS NIS 81 and CISPR/A/291/CDV. Page 8 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 5. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS 5.1 FACILITIES All measurement facilities used to collect the measurement data are located at No.199, Chunghsen Road, Hsintien City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-2-2217-0894 / Fax: 886-2-2217-1029 No.11, Wugong 6th Rd., Wugu Industrial Park, Taipei Hsien 248, Taiwan Tel: 886-2-2299-9720 / Fax: 886-2-2298-4045 No.81-1, Lane 210, Bade 2nd Rd., Luchu Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien 338, Taiwan Tel: 886-3-324-0332 / Fax: 886-3-324-5235 The sites are constructed in conformance with the requirements of ANSI C63.7, ANSI C63.4 and CISPR Publication 22. 5.2 EQUIPMENT Radiated emissions are measured with one or more of the following types of linearly polarized antennas: tuned dipole, biconical, log periodic, bi-log, and/or ridged waveguide, horn. Spectrum analyzers with pre-selectors and quasi-peak detectors are used to perform radiated measurements. Conducted emissions are measured with Line Impedance Stabilization Networks and EMI Test Receivers. Calibrated wideband preamplifiers, coaxial cables, and coaxial attenuators are also used for making measurements. All receiving equipment conforms to CISPR Publication 16-1, Radio Interference Measuring Apparatus and Measurement Methods. Page 9 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 5.3 TABLE OF ACCREDITATIONS AND LISTINGS Country Agency USA A2LA Scope of Accreditation EN 55011, EN 55014-1/2, CISPR 11, CISPR 14-1/2, EN 55022, EN 55015, CISPR 22, CISPR 15, AS/NZS 3548, VCCI V3 (2001), CFR 47, FCC Part 15/18, CNS 13783-1, CNS 13439, CNS 13438, CNS 13803, CNS 14115, EN 55024, IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4, IEC/EN 61000-3-2, EIC/EN 61000-3-3, IEC/EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11, EN 50081-1/
EN 61000-6-3, EN 50081-2/EN 61000-6-4, EN 50081-2/EN 61000-6-1: 2001 USA FCC 3/10 meter Open Area Test Sites (93105, 90471) /
3M Semi Anechoic Chamber (965860) to perform FCC Part 15/18 measurements Japan VCCI 3/10 meter Open Area Test Sites to perform conducted/radiated measurements Norway NEMKO Taiwan TAF EN 50081-1/2, EN 50082-1/2, IEC 61000-6-1/2, EN 50091-2, EN 50130-4, EN 55011, EN 55013, EN 55014-1/2, EN 55015, EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2/3, EN 61326-1, IEC 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11, EN 60601-1-2, EN 300 328, EN 300 422-2, EN 301 419-1, EN 301 489-01/03/07/08/09/17, EN 301 419-2/3, EN 300 454-2, EN 301 357-2 EN 300 328, EN 300 220-1, EN 300 220-2, EN 300 220-3, 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart C, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, CNS 13439, CNS 13783-1, CNS 14115, CNS 13438, AS/NZS CISPR 22, CNS 13022-1, IEC 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11, CNS 13022-2/3 Taiwan BSMI CNS 13438, CNS 13783-1, CNS 13439, CNS 14115 Canada Industry Canada 3/10 meter Open Area Test Sites (IC 3991-3, IC 3991-4) /
3M Semi Anechoic Chamber (IC 6106) to perform RSS 212 Issue 1 Logo 0824-01 93105, 90471 965860 R-393/1066/725/879 C-402/747/912 ELA 124a ELA 124b ELA 124c SL2-IS-E-0014 SL2-IN-E-0014 SL2-A1-E-0014 SL2-R1-E-0014 SL2-R2-E-0014 SL2-L1-E-0014 IC 3991-3 IC 3991-4 IC 6106
* No part of this report may be used to claim or imply product endorsement by A2LA or any agency of the US Government. Page 10 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 6. SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST 6.1 SETUP CONFIGURATION OF EUT See test photographs attached in Appendix II for the actual connections between EUT and support equipment. 6.2 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT No. Device Type Brand Model Series No. FCC ID Data Cable Power Cord 1. Notebook PC IBM 2672 (X31) 99PBTKB WLAN:
ANO20030400LEG Bluetooth:
ANO20020100MTN N/A AC I/P:
Unshielded, 1.8m DC O/P:
Unshielded, .8m with a core 2. Printer EPSON STYLUS C60 DR3K039633 FCC DoC Shielded, 1.8m Unshielded, 1.8m 3. Notebook PC
(Remote) IBM 2672 9985H9M Remark:
WLAN:
ANO20030400LEG Bluetooth:
ANO20020100MTN LAN Cable:
Unshielded, 10m AC I/P:
Unshielded, 1.8m DC O/P:
Unshielded, .8m with a core 1. All the equipment/cables were placed in the worst-case configuration to maximize the emission during the test. 2. Grounding was established in accordance with the manufacturers requirements and conditions for the intended use. Page 11 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 7. FCC PART 15.247 REQUIREMENTS 7.1 6DB BANDWIDTH LIMIT According to 15.247(a)(2), systems using digital modulation techniques may operate in the 902 -
928 MHz, 2400 - 2483.5 MHz, and 5725 - 5850 MHz bands. The minimum 6dB bandwidth shall be at least 500 kHz. Test Configuration EUT Spectrum Analyzer TEST PROCEDURE 1. Place the EUT on the table and set it in the transmitting mode. 2. Remove the antenna from the EUT and then connect a low loss RF cable from the antenna port to the spectrum analyzer. 3. Set the spectrum analyzer as RBW = 100 kHz, VBW = RBW, Span = 50 MHz, Sweep =
auto. 4. Mark the peak frequency and 6dB (upper and lower) frequency. 5. Repeat until all the rest channels are investigated. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted Test Data Test mode: IEEE 802.11b Channel Low Mid High Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 Test mode: IEEE 802.11g Channel Low Mid High Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 Bandwidth
(kHz) 11330 11420 10170 Bandwidth
(kHz) 16500 16500 16500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Limit
(kHz)
>500 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Page 12 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Test Plot IEEE 802.11b 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) Page 13 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) IEEE 802.11g 6dB Bandwidth (CH Low) Page 14 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 6dB Bandwidth (CH Mid) 6dB Bandwidth (CH High) Page 15 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 7.2 PEAK POWER LIMIT The maximum peak output power of the intentional radiator shall not exceed the following:
1. According to 15.247(b)(3), for systems using digital modulation in the bands of 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, and 5725-5850 MHz: 1 Watt. 2. According to 15.247(b)(4), the conducted output power limit specified in paragraph (b) of this section is based on the use of antennas with directional gains that do not exceed 6 dBi. Except as shown in paragraph (c) of this section, if transmitting antennas of directional gain greater than 6 dBi are used, the conducted output power from the intentional radiator shall be reduced below the stated values in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(3) of this section, as appropriate, by the amount in dB that the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 6 dBi. Test Configuration EUT Spectrum Analyzer TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output is connected to the Spectrum analyzer. The Spectrum analyzer is set to the peak power detection. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted Test Data Test mode: IEEE 802.11b Channel Output Power Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462
(dBm) 17.63 17.64 17.62
(dBm) 13.96 13.84 14.28 Test mode: IEEE 802.11g Channel Output Power Low Mid High Low Mid High Output Power
(W) 0.0579 0.0581 0.0578 Output Power
(W) 0.0249 0.0242 0.0268 Limit
(W) 1.00 Limit
(W) 1.00 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Page 16 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Test Plot IEEE 802.11b Peak Power (CH Low) Peak Power (CH Mid) Page 17 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Peak Power (CH High) IEEE 802.11g Peak Power (CH Low) Page 18 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Peak Power (CH Mid) Peak Power (CH High) Page 19 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 7.3 AVERAGE POWER LIMIT None; for reporting purposes only. Test Configuration EUT Spectrum Analyzer TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output is connected to the Spectrum analyzer. The Spectrum analyzer is set to the average power detection. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted. Test Data Test mode: IEEE 802.11b mode Channel Low Mid High Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 Test mode: IEEE 802.11g mode Channel Low Mid High Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 Output Power
(dBm) 15.01 15.01 14.95 Output Power
(dBm) 10.50 10.27 10.72 Page 20 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Test Plot IEEE 802.11b CH Low CH Mid Page 21 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 CH High IEEE 802.11g CH Low Page 22 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Page 23 Rev. 00 CH Mid CH High Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 7.4 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT LIMIT According to 15.247(d), in any 100 kHz bandwidth outside the frequency bands in which the spread spectrum intentional radiator in operating, the radio frequency power that is produced by the intentional radiator shall be at least 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired power, based on either an RF conducted or a radiated measurement, provided the transmitter demonstrates compliance with the peak conducted power limits. In addition, radiated emissions which fall in the restricted bands, as defined in 15.205(a), must also comply with the radiated emission limits specified in 15.209(a) (see Section 15.205(c)). Test Configuration EUT 3m 4m Turntable 0.8m 1m Antenna tower Horn antenna Spectrum analyzer Pre-amp TEST PROCEDURE 1. The EUT is placed on a turntable, which is 0.8m above the ground plane. 2. The turntable shall be rotated for 360 degrees to determine the position of maximum emission level. the highest emission. 3. EUT is set 3m away from the receiving antenna, which is varied from 1m to 4m to find out 4. Set the spectrum analyzer in the following setting in order to capture the lower and upper band-edges of the emission:
(a) PEAK: RBW=VBW=1MHz / Sweep=AUTO
(b) AVERAGE: RBW=1MHz / VBW=10Hz / Sweep=AUTO 5. Repeat the procedures until all the PEAK and AVERAGE versus POLARIZATION are measured. TEST RESULTS Refer to attach spectrum analyzer data chart. Page 24 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11b / CH Low) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 25 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 26 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11b / CH High) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 27 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 28 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11g / CH Low) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 29 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 30 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Band Edges (IEEE 802.11g / CH High) Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Vertical Detector mode: Average Polarity: Vertical Page 31 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Detector mode: Peak Polarity: Horizontal Detector mode: Average Polarity: Horizontal Page 32 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 7.5 PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY LIMIT 1. According to 15.247(e), for digitally modulated systems, the power spectral density conducted from the intentional radiator to the antenna shall not be greater than 8 dBm in any 3 kHz band during any time interval of continuous transmission. 2. According to 15.247(f), the digital modulation operation of the hybrid system, with the frequency hopping turned off, shall comply with the power density requirements of paragraph (d) of this section. Test Configuration EUT Spectrum Analyzer TEST PROCEDURE 1. Place the EUT on the table and set it in transmitting mode. Remove the antenna from the EUT and then connect a low loss RF cable from the antenna port to the spectrum analyzer. 2. Set the spectrum analyzer as RBW = 3 kHz, VBW = 10 kHz, Span = 300 kHz, Sweep = 100 s 3. Record the max reading. 4. Repeat the above procedure until the measurements for all frequencies are completed. Page 33 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted Test Data Test mode: IEEE 802.11b Channel Low Mid High Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 PPSD
(dBm)
-8.37
-8.35
-8.36 Test mode: IEEE 802.11g Channel Low Mid High Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2437 2462 PPSD
(dBm)
-18.77
-18.61
-18.27 Limit
(dBm) 8.00 Limit
(dBm) 8.00 Result PASS PASS PASS Result PASS PASS PASS Page 34 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Test Plot IEEE 802.11b PPSD (CH Low) PPSD (CH Mid) Page 35 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 PPSD (CH High) IEEE 802.11g PPSD (CH Low) Page 36 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 PPSD (CH Mid) PPSD (CH High) Page 37 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 7.6 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS 7.6.1 Conducted Measurement LIMIT According to 15.247(d), in any 100 kHz bandwidth outside the frequency bands in which the spread spectrum intentional radiator in operating, the radio frequency power that is produced by the intentional radiator shall be at least 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired power, based on either an RF conducted or a radiated measurement, provided the transmitter demonstrates compliance with the peak conducted power limits. In addition, radiated emissions which fall in the restricted bands, as defined in 15.205(a), must also comply with the radiated emission limits specified in 15.209(a) (see Section 15.205(c)). Test Configuration EUT Spectrum Analyzer TEST PROCEDURE Conducted RF measurements of the transmitter output were made to confirm that the EUT antenna port conducted emissions meet the specified limit and to identify any spurious signals that require further investigation or measurements on the radiated emissions site. The transmitter output is connected to the spectrum analyzer. The resolution bandwidth is set to 100 kHz. The video bandwidth is set to 100 kHz. Measurements are made over the 30MHz to 26GHz range with the transmitter set to the lowest, middle, and highest channels. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted Page 38 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Test Plot IEEE 802.11b CH Low CH Mid Page 39 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 CH High IEEE 802.11g CH Low Page 40 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Page 41 Rev. 00 CH Mid CH High Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 7.6.2 RADIATED EMISSIONS LIMIT 1. According to 15.209(a), except as provided elsewhere in this Subpart, the emissions from an intentional radiator shall not exceed the field strength levels specified in the following table:
Frequency
(MHz) 30-88 88-216 216-960 Above 960 Field Strength
(V/m) 100*
150*
200*
500 Measurement Distance
(m) 3 3 3 3 Remark: Except as provided in paragraph (g), fundamental emissions from intentional radiators operating under this Section shall not be located in the frequency bands 54-72 MHz, 76-88 MHz, 174-216 MHz or 470-806 MHz. However, operation within these frequency bands is permitted under other sections of this Part, e.g., Sections 15.231 and 15.241. 2. In the emission table above, the tighter limit applies at the band edges. Frequency
(MHz) 30-88 88-216 216-960 Above 960 Field Strength
(V/m at 3-meter) Field Strength
(dBV/m at 3-meter) 100 150 200 500 40 43.5 46 54 Page 42 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Test Configuration Below 1 GHz EUT 3m 4m Turntable 0.8m 1m Reference ground plane Above 1 GHz EUT 3m 4m Turntable 0.8m 1m Antenna tower Bi-log antenna Spectrum analyzer Antenna tower Horn antenna Spectrum analyzer Pre-amp Page 43 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 TEST PROCEDURE 1. The EUT is placed on a turntable, which is 0.8m above ground plane. 2. The turntable shall be rotated for 360 degrees to determine the position of maximum emission level. 3. EUT is set 3m away from the receiving antenna, which is varied from 1m to 4m to find out the highest emissions. 4. Maximum procedure was performed on the six highest emissions to ensure EUT compliance. 5. And also, each emission was to be maximized by changing the polarization of receiving antenna both horizontal and vertical. 6. Set the spectrum analyzer in the following setting as:
Below 1GHz:
RBW=100kHz / VBW=300kHz / Sweep=AUTO Above 1GHz:
(a) PEAK: RBW=VBW=1MHz / Sweep=AUTO
(b) AVERAGE: RBW=1MHz / VBW=10Hz / Sweep=AUTO 7. Repeat above procedures until the measurements for all frequencies are complete. Page 44 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 TEST RESULTS Below 1GHz Operation Mode: Normal Link Temperature:
Humidity:
23C 52% RH Test Date: July 6, 2006 Tested by: Jason Chang Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Frequency
(MHz) 33.23 65.57 107.60 133.47 180.35 749.42 107.60 249.87 299.98 500.45 749.42 933.72 Remark:
Ant.Pol.
(H/V) V V V V V V H H H H H H Reading
(dBuV) 45.97 56.60 54.58 53.44 54.82 44.83 55.02 57.42 53.03 48.70 44.51 43.71 Correction Factor
(dB/m)
-7.16
-18.87
-13.85
-12.73
-13.93
-3.01
-13.85
-13.83
-11.65
-7.09
-3.01
-0.64 Result
(dBuV/m) Limit
(dBuV/m) 38.81 37.72 40.72 40.71 40.89 41.82 41.17 43.59 41.38 41.61 41.50 43.07 40.00 40.00 43.50 43.50 43.50 46.00 43.50 46.00 46.00 46.00 46.00 46.00 Margin
(dB)
-1.19
-2.28
-2.78
-2.79
-2.61
-4.18
-2.33
-2.41
-4.62
-4.39
-4.50
-2.93 Remark Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak 1. Measuring frequencies from 30 MHz to the 1GHz. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency range from 30 MHz to 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/quasi-peak detector mode. 3. Quasi-peak test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the quasi-peak limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 5. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Quasi-peak limit (dBuV/m). Page 45 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Above 1 GHz Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11b / CH Low Temperature:
Humidity:
23C 52 % RH Reading
(Peak)
(dBuV) 56.85 47.28 Reading
(Average)
(dBuV) 45.10 40.84 Correction Factor
(dB/m) 8.05 7.94 Result
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 64.90 55.22 Test Date: July 5, 2006 Tested by: Skyman Tsai Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Result
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 53.15 48.78 Limit
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 74.00 74.00 Limit
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 54.00 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-0.85
-5.22 Remark AVG AVG 51.04 37.47 9.92 60.96 47.39 74.00 54.00
-6.61 AVG Frequency
(MHz) 2493.33 4825.00 N/A 2106.67 N/A Ant. Pol.
(H/V) V V H Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 46 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11b / CH Mid Temperature:
Humidity:
23C 52 % RH Reading
(Peak)
(dBuV) 50.28 46.53 Reading
(Average)
(dBuV) 36.29 40.48 Correction Factor
(dB/m) 10.69 7.99 Result
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 60.97 54.52 Test Date: July 5, 2006 Tested by: Skyman Tsai Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Result
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 46.98 48.47 Limit
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 74.00 74.00 Limit
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 54.00 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-7.02
-5.53 Remark AVG AVG 50.71 36.83 10.66 61.37 47.49 74.00 54.00
-6.51 AVG Frequency
(MHz) 1693.33 4875.00 N/A 1733.33 N/A Ant. Pol.
(H/V) V V H Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 47 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11b / CH High Temperature:
Humidity:
23C 52 % RH Reading
(Peak)
(dBuV) 53.70 42.86 47.13 Reading
(Average)
(dBuV) 41.62 36.68 41.07 Correction Factor
(dB/m) 8.57 6.10 8.05 Result
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 62.27 48.96 55.18 Test Date: July 5, 2006 Tested by: Skyman Tsai Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Result
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 50.19 42.78 49.12 Limit
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 74.00 74.00 74.00 Limit
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 54.00 54.00 54.00 Remark Margin
(dB)
-3.81 AVG
-11.22 AVG
-4.88 AVG 51.45 37.40 10.26 61.71 47.66 74.00 54.00
-6.34 AVG Frequency
(MHz) 2386.67 3283.33 4925.00 N/A 2036.67 N/A Ant. Pol.
(H/V) V V V H Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 48 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11g / CH Low Temperature:
Humidity:
23C 52 % RH Reading
(Peak)
(dBuV) 55.25 Reading
(Average)
(dBuV) 43.02 Correction Factor
(dB/m) 8.03 Result
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 63.28 Test Date: July 5, 2006 Tested by: Skyman Tsai Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Result
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 51.05 Limit
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Limit
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-2.95 Remark AVG 51.15 40.39 37.40 26.08 10.31 13.05 61.46 53.44 47.71 39.13 74.00 74.00 54.00 54.00
-6.29 AVG
-14.87 AVG Frequency
(MHz) 2496.67 N/A Ant. Pol.
(H/V) V 2026.67 7375.00 N/A H H Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 49 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11g / CH Mid Temperature:
Humidity:
23C 52 % RH Reading
(Peak)
(dBuV) 52.51 Reading
(Average)
(dBuV) 39.66 Correction Factor
(dB/m) 8.63 Result
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 61.14 Test Date: July 5, 2006 Tested by: Skyman Tsai Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Result
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 48.29 Limit
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Limit
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-5.71 Remark AVG 50.28 37.25 10.51 60.79 47.76 74.00 54.00
-6.24 AVG Frequency
(MHz) 2373.33 N/A Ant. Pol.
(H/V) V 1913.33 N/A H Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 50 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Operation Mode: TX / IEEE 802.11g / CH High Temperature:
Humidity:
23C 52 % RH Reading
(Peak)
(dBuV) 51.38 Reading
(Average)
(dBuV) 37.86 Correction Factor
(dB/m) 9.60 Result
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 60.98 Test Date: July 5, 2006 Tested by: Skyman Tsai Polarity: Ver. / Hor. Result
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 47.46 Limit
(Peak)
(dBuV/m) 74.00 Limit
(Average)
(dBuV/m) 54.00 Margin
(dB)
-6.54 Remark AVG 51.59 38.27 9.24 60.83 47.51 74.00 54.00
-6.49 AVG Frequency
(MHz) 2173.33 N/A Ant. Pol.
(H/V) V 2246.67 N/A H Remark:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency. 2. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument using peak/average detector mode. 3. Average test would be performed if the peak result were greater than the average limit or as required by the applicant. 4. Data of measurement within this frequency range shown --- in the table above means the reading of emissions are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible limits or the field strength is too small to be measured. 5. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser, with N/A remark, if no specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie:
margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and considered that's already beyond the background noise floor. 6. Margin (dB) = Remark result (dBuV/m) Average limit (dBuV/m). Page 51 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 7.7 POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS LIMIT According to 15.207(a), except as shown in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, for an intentional radiator that is designed to be connected to the public utility (AC) power line, the radio frequency voltage that is conducted back onto the AC power line on any frequency or frequencies within the band 150 kHz to 30 MHz shall not exceed the limits in the following table, as measured using a 50 H/50 ohms line impedance stabilization network (LISN). Compliance with the provisions of this paragraph shall be based on the measurement of the radio frequency voltage between each power line and ground at the power terminal. The lower limit applies at the boundary between the frequency ranges. Frequency Range
(MHz) 0.15 to 0.50 0.50 to 5 5 to 30 Limits
(dBV) Quasi-peak 66 to 56*
56 60 Average 56 to 46*
46 50
* Decreases with the logarithm of the frequency. Test Configuration See test photographs attached in Appendix 1 for the actual connections between EUT and support equipment. TEST PROCEDURE 1. The EUT was placed on a table, which is 0.8m above ground plane. 2. Maximum procedure was performed on the six highest emissions to ensure EUT compliance. 3. Repeat above procedures until all frequency measured were complete. Page 52 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 TEST RESULTS The initial step in collecting conducted data is a spectrum analyzer peak scan of the measurement range. Significant peaks are then marked as shown on the following data page, and these signals are then quasi-peaked. Test Data Operation Mode:
Temperature:
Humidity:
Normal Link 25C 55% RH July 7, 2006 Bruce Chen Test Date:
Tested by:
Freq.
(MHz) 0.173 0.232 0.291 0.413 2.130 21.478 0.176 0.232 0.293 0.406 2.289 21.308 QP Reading
(dBuV) 50.260 43.450 37.240 31.840 29.170 26.340 50.000 43.560 36.960 33.290 29.910 27.240 AV Reading
(dBuV) 41.720 34.380 29.000 30.120 21.900 22.340 42.820 36.050 32.270 32.670 21.950 23.090 Remark:
Corr. factor
(dB) 0.154 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 1.200 0.148 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 1.200 QP Result
(dBuV) 50.414 43.550 37.340 31.940 29.270 27.540 50.148 43.660 37.060 33.390 30.010 28.440 AV Result
(dBuV) 41.874 34.480 29.100 30.220 22.000 23.540 42.968 36.150 32.370 32.770 22.050 24.290 QP Limit
(dBuV) 64.815 62.378 60.496 57.588 56.000 60.000 64.672 62.378 60.439 57.730 56.000 60.000 AV Limit
(dBuV) 54.815 52.378 50.496 47.588 46.000 50.000 54.672 52.378 50.439 47.730 46.000 50.000 QP Margin
(dB) AV Margin
(dB) Note
-14.401 -12.941 L1
-18.828 -17.898 L1
-23.156 -21.396 L1
-25.648 -17.368 L1
-26.730 -24.000 L1
-32.460 -26.460 L1
-14.524
-11.704 L2
-18.718 -16.228 L2
-23.379 -18.069 L2
-24.340 -14.960 L2
-25.990 -23.950 L2
-31.560 -25.710 L2 1. Measuring frequencies from 0.15 MHz to 30MHz. 2. The emissions measured in frequency range from 0.15 MHz to 30MHz were made with an instrument using Quasi-peak detector and average detector. 3. The IF bandwidth of SPA between 0.15MHz and 30MHz was 10 kHz; the IF bandwidth of Test Receiver between 0.15MHz and 30MHz was 9 kHz;
4. L1 = Line One (Live Line) / L2 = Line Two (Neutral Line) Page 53 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Test Plots Conducted emissions (Line 1) Conducted emissions (Line 2) Page 54 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 APPENDIX I RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE LIMIT According to 15.247(i), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission's guidelines. See 1.1307(b)(1) of this chapter. EUT Specification EUT Wireless USB Print Server Frequency band (Operating) Device category Exposure classification Antenna diversity WLAN: 2.412GHz ~ 2.462GHz WLAN: 5.18GHz ~ 5.32GHz / 5.50GHz ~ 5.70GHz WLAN: 5.745GHz ~ 5.825GHz Others Portable (<20cm separation) Mobile (>20cm separation) Others Occupational/Controlled exposure (S = 5mW/cm2) General Population/Uncontrolled exposure
(S=1mW/cm2) Single antenna Multiple antennas Tx diversity Rx diversity Tx/Rx diversity IEEE 802.11b: 17.64 dBm (58.08mW) IEEE 802.11g: 14.28 dBm (26.79mW) 1.3 dBi (Numeric gain: 1.35) Max. output power Antenna gain (Max) Evaluation applied Remark:
1. The maximum output power is 17.64dBm (58.08mW) at 2437MHz (with 1.35 numeric MPE Evaluation SAR Evaluation antenna gain.) compliance. 2. DTS device is not subject to routine RF evaluation; MPE estimate is used to justify the 3. For mobile or fixed location transmitters, no SAR consideration applied. The maximum power density is 1.0 mW/cm2 even if the calculation indicates that the power density would be larger. TEST RESULTS No non-compliance noted. Page 55 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Calculation Given 2E 3770 30 GP d
=
S =
&
E Where E = Field strength in Volts / meter P = Power in Watts G = Numeric antenna gain d = Distance in meters S = Power density in milliwatts / square centimeter Combining equations and re-arranging the terms to express the distance as a function of the remaining variables yields:
S
=
GP 30 d 3770 2 Changing to units of mW and cm, using:
P (mW) = P (W) / 1000 and d (cm) = d(m) / 100 Yields S
=
(
P
/
30 1000
(
d 3770
) G
) 2 100
/
=
.0 0796 GP d 2 Equation 1 Where d = Distance in cm P = Power in mW G = Numeric antenna gain S = Power density in mW / cm2 Maximum Permissible Exposure S
.0
= 000199 EUT output power = 58.08mW Numeric Antenna gain = 1.35 Substituting the MPE safe distance using d = 20 cm into Equation 1:
Yields Where P = Power in mW
Power density = 0.0156 mW / cm2
(For mobile or fixed location transmitters, the maximum power density is 1.0 mW/cm2 even if the calculation indicates that the power density would be larger.) G = Numeric antenna gain S = Power density in mW / cm2 GP Page 56 Rev. 00
1 | Test Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 507.34 KiB | November 10 2006 |
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 APPENDIX II PHOTOGRAPHS OF TEST SETUP Conducted Emissions Setup Photos Page 57 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Radiated Emissions Setup Photos Page 58 Rev. 00 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60712206-RP1 FCC ID: P27PS801H-V2 Reference No.: 60427201 Date of Issue: September 8, 2006 Powerline Conducted Emissions Setup Photos Page 59 Rev. 00
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2006-10-11 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2006-10-11
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sercomm Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015548027
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1 | Physical Address |
8F, No. 3-1, YuanQu St, NanKang
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1 |
Taipei
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1 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
P27
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
PS801H-V2
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
N**** W********
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1 | Title |
Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 |
N******@SERCOMM.COM
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless USB Print Server | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Listed Is Conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc.
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1 | Name |
H******** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
h******@ccsemc.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0581000 |
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