HERCULES(Alliance5WRemoteUnit) UserManual SOLiD,Inc. 10,9thFloor,SOLiDSpace220Pangyoyeokro,Bundanggu,Seongnamsi,Gyeonggido,Korea393400 Tel:+82316276290 Fax:+82316276209 Confidential & Proprietary 1/35 REVISIONHISTORY Version IssueDate No.ofPages Initials DetailsofRevisionChanges V1.0 July.14,2015 Original TechnicalSupport SOLiD serial numbers must be available to authorize technical support and/or to establish a return authorizationfordefectiveunits.Theserialnumbersarelocatedonthebackoftheunit,aswellason theboxinwhichtheyweredelivered.Additionalsupportinformationmaybeobtainedbyaccessingthe SOLiDTehcnology,Inc.websiteatwww.solid.co.krorsendemailat kehan@solid.co.kr ThismanualisproducedbyGlobalBusinessDivisionBusinessTeam1.PrintedinKorea. Confidential & Proprietary 2/35 Contents Section1 Safety&CertificationNotice ......................................................................... 5 Section2 Section3 Introduction ................................................................................................ 9 2.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................... 10 2.2 HERCULES ........................................................................................................ 11 2.3 Dimension ....................................................................................................... 12 SystemInstallation ..................................................................................... 13 3.1 RemoteUnitInstallation ................................................................................... 15 3.1.1 RemoteUnitEnclosureinstallation ................................................................... 15 3.1.2 HowtoexpandADDONROUattheRemoteUnit .............................................. 19 3.1.3 RemoteUnitPowerCabling .............................................................................. 21 3.1.4 RemoteUnitGroundcabling ............................................................................. 22 3.1.5 OpticalCabling ................................................................................................. 24 3.1.6 MountingofMRDU .......................................................................................... 26 3.1.7 HowtomountFANUnit ................................................................................... 28 SystemSpecifications ................................................................................. 31 4.1 PhysicalSpecifications ...................................................................................... 32 4.2 RFperformance ............................................................................................... 33 4.3 Certification ..................................................................................................... 34 Section4 Confidential & Proprietary 3/35 ContentsofFigure Figure3.1RemoteUnitBlockDiagram ! . Figure3.2InsideofRemoteUnit ........ ! . Figure3.3RemoteUnitDimension ................................................................... 12 Figure4.1ExteriorofRemoteUnit ................................................................... 15 Figure4.2DimensionusedtoinstallREMOTEUNITontheWALL ........................ 16 Figure4.3Proceduresofinstallation ................................................................ 17 Figure4.5ConnectiondiagrambetweenRemoteUnitandADDONROU(DCtype)
................................................................................................................ 20 Figure4.6LocationofGroundTerminal ............................................................ 22 Figure4.7InformationofTerminal ................................................................... 22 Figure4.8HowtoinstallGroundTerminal ........................................................ 23 Figure4.9LocationofOpticalConnector .......................................................... 24 Figure4.10InformationofOpticalConnector ................................................... 24 Figure4.11HowtoinstallOpticalCabling ......................................................... 25 Figure4.12LocationofMRDU ......................................................................... 26 Figure4.13HowtomountMRDU .................................................................... 27 Figure4.14HowtomountFANUnit ................................................................. 28 Figure4.15HowtomountFANUnit ................................................................. 29 Confidential & Proprietary 4/35 Section1 Safety&CertificationNotice Confidential & Proprietary 5/35 Only qualified personnel should handle the DAS equipment. Any person involved in installationorserviceoftheDASshouldunderstandandfollowthesesafetyguidelines. Obeyallgeneralandregionalsafetyregulationsrelatingtoworkonhighvoltageinstallations,aswellas regulationscoveringcorrectuseoftoolsandpersonalprotectiveequipment.
- Thepowersupplyunitinrepeaterscontainsdangerousvoltagelevel,whichcancauseelectricshock. Switchthemainsoffpriortoanyworkinsucharepeater.Anylocalregulationsaretobefollowed whenservicingrepeaters. Topreventelectricalshock,switchthemainpowersupplyoffpriortoworkingwiththeDASSystemor FiberBDA.Neverinstalloruseelectricalequipmentinawetlocationorduringalightningstorm. Whenworkingwithunitsoutdoors,makesuretosecurelyfastenthedoororcoverinanopenposition topreventthedoorfromslammingshutinwindyconditions. Usethisunitonlyforthepurposespecifiedbythemanufacturer.Donotmodifyorfitanyspareparts thatarenotsoldorrecommendedbythemanufacturer.Thiscouldcausefires,electricshockorother injuries. AnyDASsystemorFiberBDAwillgenerateradio(RF)signalsandcontinuouslyemitRFenergy.Avoid prolongedexposuretotheantennas.SOLiDrecommendsmaintaininga200cmminimumclearance fromtheantennawhilethesystemisoperating. Donotoperatethisunitonorclosetoflammablematerials,astheunitmayreachhightemperatures duetopowerdissipation. Donotuseanysolvents,chemicals,orcleaningsolutionscontainingalcohol,ammonia,orabrasiveson theDASequipment.Alcoholmaybeusedtocleanfiberopticcablingendsandconnectors. Donotlookintotheendsofanyopticalfiberordirectlyintotheopticaltransceiverofanydigitalunit. Use an optical spectrum analyzer to verify active fibers. Place a protective cap over any radiating transceiveroropticalfiberconnectortoavoidthepotentialofradiationexposure. Allowsufficientfiberlengthtopermitroutingwithoutseverebends. Forpluggableequipment,makesuretoinstallthesocketoutletneartheequipmentsothatitiseasily accessible. Certification FCC:ThisequipmentcomplieswiththeapplicablesectionsofTitle47CFRParts15,22,24,27and90 UL/CUL:ThisequipmentcomplieswithULandCUL19501Standardforsafetyforinformation technologyequipment,includingelectricalbusinessequipment FDA/CDRH: This equipment uses a Class 1 LASER according to FDA/CDRH Rules.This product conformstoallapplicablestandardsof21CFRChapter1,SubchaperJ,Part1040 Confidential & Proprietary 6/35 Areadyilyaccessibledisconnectdeviceshallbeincorporatedexternaltotheequipment. Thefollowingnotice:"TheManufacturer'sratedoutputpowerofthisequipmentisforsinglecarrier operation.Forsituationswhenmultiplecarriersignalsarepresent,theratingwouldhavetobereduced by3.5dB,especiallywheretheoutputsignalisreradiatedandcancauseinterferencetoadjacentband users.Thispowerreductionistobebymeansofinputpowerorgainreductionandnotbyanattenuator attheoutputofthedevice."
Thispowerofthissystemshallbesuppliedthroughwiringinstalledinanormalbuilding. Ifpowereddirectlyfromthemainsdistributionsystem,itshallbeusedadditionalprotection,suchas overvoltageprotectiondevice Only50ohmratedantennas,cablesandpassiveequipmentshallbeusedwiththisremote. Any equipmentattachedtothisdevicenotmeetingthisstandardmaycausedegradationandunwanted signalsinthebidirectionalsystem. Allcomponentsconnectedtothisdevicemustoperateinthe frequencyrangeofthisdevice. Only50ohmratedantennas,cablesandpassivecomponentsoperatingfrom1503GHzshallbeused withthisdevice. The head endunit must alwaysbeconnected to the Base Station using a directcabledconnection. Thissystemhasnotbeenapprovedforusewithawirelessconnectionviaserverantennatothebase station. Roundterminalslocatedonthesideofa1mm2(16AWG)ormorewiresUsingpermanently connectedtoearth.(green/yellowcolor) ThisisonlytobeusedwithBTSdevicessupportinglicensedcellularoperations AccesscanonlybegainedbySERVICEPERSONSorbyUSERSwhohavebeeninstructedaboutthe reasonsfortherestrictionsappliedtothelocationandaboutanyprecautionsthatshallbetaken;and AccessisthroughtheuseofaTOOLorlockandkey,orothermeansofsecurity,andisontrolledbythe authorityresponsibleforthelocation. Notice!BecarefulnottotouchtheHeatsinkpartduetohightemperature. Confidential & Proprietary 7/35 Signalboosterwarninglabelmessageshouldinclude Useofunauthorizedantennas,cables,and/orcouplingdevicesnotconformingwithERP/EIRPand/or indooronlyrestrictionsisprohibited. CAUTION DOUBLEPOLE/NEUTRALFUSING Confidential & Proprietary 8/35 Section2 Introduction 2.1 Purpose 2.2 HERCULES 3.3 Dimension Confidential & Proprietary 9/35 2.1 Purpose HERCULESisacoveragesystemforinbuildingservicesdeliveringvoiceanddatainhighqualityandfor seamlessly. Asadistributedantennasystem,itprovidesanaloganddigitalphonesystemsthatareservedinmultiple bandsthroughoneantenna. Thesystemcoversgeneralpublicinstitutionsandprivatefacilities. Shoppingmalls Hotels Campusareas Airports Clinics Multiusestadiums,conventioncenters,etc. Subways ThesystemhelpsimproveinbuildingradioenvironmentsinpoorconditionandmakebetterpoorRSSI andEc/Io.Byprovidingcommunicationservicesateverycornerofbuildings,thesystemenablesusersto makeacallatanysiteofbuildings. Thesystemusesbothanalog(AMPS)anddigital(TDMA,CDMAandWCDMA)methods. TheHERCULESsystemsupportscommunicationstandardsandpublicinterfaceprotocolsinworldwide use. Frequencies: 700MHz , 700MHz_MIMO , 850MHz , 1900MHz , 2100MHz , 2100MHz_MIMO etc. Voiceprotocols:AMPS,TDMA,CDMA,GSM,IDEN,etc. Dataprotocols:EDGE,GPRS,WCDMA,CDMA2000,Paging,LTEetc. HERCULES is in modular structure per frequency. To provide desired frequency in a building, all you needtodoistoinsertacorrespondingfrequencymoduleintoeachunit.Asitdeliversmultiplesignals with one optical cable, the system, in onebody type, does not require additional facilities whenever newfrequencyisadded. Thesystemisfeaturedwiththefollowing:
Supportfiberopticportsupto60 Flexibility&Scalability Clusteringmultiplebuildings(campus)asonecoverage Modularstructures Confidential & Proprietary 10/35 Modularfrequencyupgrade Plugintypemodule MultiBand,MultiOperator Signalswithapluralityofserviceprovidertransmitsimultaneously Supportmultioperatorinaband LowOPEX/CAPEX Compactdesign Upgradabledesign Easyinstallationandmaintenance 2.2 HERCULES HerculesisoneofseriesofAllianceDASandhas5Wcompositeoutputpowereveryband. RDUthatisintegratedonpackagewithDuplexer,PoweramplifierandRFunitcanbemountedupto6in theenclosure. Herculestransportssignalsthatmultipleoperatorsandmultipletechnologiesaremovedatasametime fromBasestationtoaremotelocationoverthesamefiber. Itisavailableinsingleandmultibandconfigurationsupporting700M,700MMIMO,850M,800I,900I, 700P,800P,1700/2100M,1700/2100MHzMIMO,1900M,2.5TDDinparallel. It has been specifically tested under a various air interfaces such as iDEN, GSM, CDMA2000, EVDO, WCDMA,LTE,ect. RDUslotisalsopossibletoreplacethedesiredfrequencyBand. Confidential & Proprietary 11/35 2.3 Dimension Figure3.3RemoteUnitDimension Size(Width,Height,Depth) ITEM Weight PowerConsumption OperatingTemperature OperatingHumidity SPECIFICATION 320x1165x260mm 62kg/137lb 510W 25to+55C /13to131F 0to90%,noncondensing REMARK IncludingBracket Fullyloaded Fullyloaded AmbientTemperature Confidential & Proprietary 12/35 Section3 System Installation Thischapterdescribeshowtoinstalleachunitandopticalcables,alongwithpowercablingmethod.In detail,thechapterdescribeshowtoinstallshelvesorenclosuresofeachunit,PowerCablingmethod andOpticCablingandRFInterface. Theneededaccessoriesandtoolsarelistupinthebelowtable. Stepsfor installation Remote Enclosure Installation Power Connection_AC Power Connection_DC Optical Connection Accessories Included Tool Remark M12Bolt(4EA) X Spanner(19mm) AC120Vpowercable(1EA)
[2meter,withMIL5015typeConnector(MS 3106A1810S)atoneend,ACPlugatanother end]
DC48Vpowercable(1EA)
[2meter,withMIL5015typeConnector(MS 3106A1810S)atoneend,4.5squarelugs atanotherend]
OpticalCableAssemblyConnector(1EA)
[SOLIFIBERASSY,byLTW]
For more details, Confidential & Proprietary 13/35 Ground Connection Antennal Connection OPTICSC/APCCable(1EA) M6Screw(1EA) Lug(1EA) Max.AWG#6Cable X X No.2Screwdriver(+) CrimpingTool RFCable(1or2EA) X Spanner(33mm) MRDU Installation No.1Screwdriver(+) is to to refer 4.1.5 For more details, refer 4.1.4 2 EA required in case of MIMO. For more details, refer 4.1.6 to ACpowercable(1EA)
[1.5 meter, with MIL5015 type Connector
(MS3106A1610S) and Circular Connector
(C016_20H003_100_12,byLTW)]
DataInterfacecable(1EA)
[1.5 meter, with MIL5015 type Connector
(MS3106A14S5S)atbothends]
RFinterfacecable(2EA)
[1.5 meter, with N male connector at both ends]
InnerFanCable FanUnit M6Screw(1EA) X Spanner(10mm) No.2Screwdriver(+) For more details, refer 4.1.7 to Connection with ADD ON ROU FANUnit
(Option) Confidential & Proprietary 14/35 3.1 RemoteUnitInstallation 3.1.1 RemoteUnitEnclosureinstallation RemoteUnitisdesignedtobewateranddirtproof.TheunithasthestructureofoneBodyenclosure. ItsatisfieswaterproofandquakeproofstandardsequivalentofNEMA4(IP66).BasicallyRemoteUnitis attachedwithwallmountablebracket.RemoteUnitcanbemountedintoeitherofwalloronapole. Figure4.1ExteriorofRemoteUnit Confidential & Proprietary 15/35 Figure4.2DimensionusedtoinstallREMOTEUNITontheWALL Confidential & Proprietary 16/35 RemoteUnitWallMountInstallation RemoteUnitsinstallationbracketisattachedonEnclosurewhenisdelivered.Itdoesntneedtoremove brackettoinstallenclosure.simplyafterinstalling4ofM12mountingbolts,secure4mountingbolts tightly First,install2ofM12mountingboltsroughlyhalfwayontheenclosureandinstallenclosureoverthe boltsandsecuretightly. Second,install2ofM12mountingboltsundertheenclosureandsecuretightly. Figure4.3Proceduresofinstallation Confidential & Proprietary 17/35 RemoteUnitComponents RemoteUnithasthefollowingcomponents:
No. Unit Enclosure RCPU R_OPTIC RPSU PowerCable CommonPart MRDU MRDU CU1 CU2orCU3 Description IncludingWallmountingbracket WithSC/ACPadaptor(onlyRemoteUnit) AC120VorDC48V MSConnectorwith4hole MRDU850CEL MRDU1900PCS MRDU700LTE MRDU2100AWS1 MRDU2500LTE(Reserved) MRDU700LTE_MIMO MRDU2100AWS1_MIMO InternalCombinerunitfor700,900,850,1900,2100, and2500(Reserved) InternalCombinerunitfor700and2100MIMO InternalCombinerunitfor700P/800Pand900I Remark 1EA 1EA 1EA,optional 1EA 1EA ANT1 ANT2 ANT1 ANT2 Basically,thecommonpartofRemoteUnitshouldhaveanenclosureanditisequippedwithRCPUto inquire and control state of each module, R_OPTIC to make both of electronicoptical and optical electronicconversions,RPSUtosupplypowerforRemoteUnit.ItshouldhavePowerCableforexternal rectifierortosupplyrequiredpower. Inaddition,MRDUcanbemountedandremovedtoprovideservicefordesiredband. Confidential & Proprietary 18/35 3.1.2 HowtoexpandADDONROUattheRemoteUnit RemoteUnitcanexpandARUupto1.ThethreeitemisneededforconnectionbetweenRemoteUnit andADDONROU.ADDONROUscomponentsadditivelyhave3itemexceptforenclosurelikebelow Accessories Description Qty Specification Remark 1 TXRFCable 1 N(M)STtoSMA(M) ST_1.5M 2 RXRFCable 1 N(M)STtoSMA(M) ST_1.5M 3 I/OCable 1 4 PowerCable
(ACtypeonly) 1 IEC610762 101(8pin_F) ST_1.5m MIL5015(1610_F) STtoCircular(eco mate3+PE_M) ST_1.5m ThefollowingpictureshowstheconnectiondiagrambetweenRemoteUnitandADDONROUs Confidential & Proprietary 19/35 ForexpandingADDONROUattheRemoteUnitwithinthepropercablelengthprovided.Thecables betweenRemoteUnitandADDONROUhaveeach1.5mlength. Figure4.4ConnectiondiagrambetweenRemoteUnitandADDONROU(ACtype) Figure4.5ConnectiondiagrambetweenRemoteUnitandADDONROU(DCtype) Confidential & Proprietary 20/35 3.1.3 RemoteUnitPowerCabling ACPower RemoteUnitsupportsonlyAC120Vofinputpower.Providedoutsidepowercableisonlyonetype. ThepindiscriptionofACportisbelow.YoushouldconnectexactpolarityofAC. Portoutlook MSConnectornumbering A B C D Name AC_H AC_N N.C F.G Description ACHot ACNeutral NotConnected FrameGround CheckiftheconnectionisthesameasoneseeninthetableaboveandmakesuretoturnthepowerON. ProvidedACpowercablesoutlookisbelow DCPower RemoteUnitsupportsonlyDC48Vofinputpower.Providedoutsidepowercableisonlyonetype. ThepindiscriptionofDCportisbelow.YoushouldconnectexactpolarityofDC. Portoutlook MSConnectornumbering Name Description A B C D N.C N.C
+V V NotConnected NotConnected
+48V 48V CheckiftheconnectionisthesameasoneseeninthetableaboveandmakesuretoturnthepowerON. ProvidedDCpowercablesoutlookisbelow Confidential & Proprietary 21/35 3.1.4 RemoteUnitGroundcabling The Grounding terminal is located at the bottom of Remote Unit enclosure fixed by M6 screw. Compression terminal is attached already when is delivered. The recommended thickness of cable is AWG#6coppergroundingwire Figure4.6LocationofGroundTerminal Thespecificationofcompressionterminalislikebelow Figure4.7InformationofTerminal Confidential & Proprietary 22/35 The required part number is JOCT 166 supporting AWG 6. The way to install the grounding cable complywithbelowprocedures Figure4.8HowtoinstallGroundTerminal Theproceduresare LoosenatwoM6screwsandthentakecompressionterminaloff InsertAWG#6GroundingWireintoterminalandthencompressaterminalusingtool 1. 2. 3. Assembletheterminalwhichmadeinstep2using2xM6screws 4. Cutthegroundwiretoproperlengthandconnectittotheearthgroundsource Confidential & Proprietary 23/35 3.1.5 OpticalCabling TheOpticalConnectorislocatedatthebottomofRemoteUnitenclosurefixed.OpticalCablecanbe connectedbyusingconnectors. Figure4.9LocationofOpticalConnector ThespecificationofcompressionOpticConnectorislikebelow Figure4.10InformationofOpticalConnector Confidential & Proprietary 24/35 ThewaytoinstalltheOpticalcablecomplywithbelowprocedures Theproceduresare Figure4.11HowtoinstallOpticalCabling Confidential & Proprietary 25/35 3.1.6 MountingofMRDU RemoteUnithasslotstoenableuptosixMRDUmodulestobemountedinit. YoucanmountaMRDUintodesignatedslotsurely.Itisnotpossibletoprovideserviceswitha MRDU module alone; you need to connect MRDU cavity duplexer antenna port with CUs designatedport. InstallationDiagramforMROUModuleAssembly 1)InstalleachMRDUintoitsdesignatedlocationasshowninthegraphic. 2)IfMRDUsareinsertedinslot#5or#6,installtheoptionalcombinerunit(CU)accordingto theseguidelines:
Option1:CU_70B21B UsethisunitforcombiningMRDU_700LTEF_B/MRDU_AWS_B Option2:CU_708090 UsethisunittocombineMRDU_700PS_800PS/MRDU_900i Figure4.12LocationofMRDU Confidential & Proprietary 26/35 The Remote Unit holds a maximum of 6 MRDUs. Guide brackets on the bottom of each MRDU slot simplifyinstallationasdescribedbelow.MRDUinstallationrequiresa+No.1tipsizescrewdriver. Figure4.13HowtomountMRDU Confidential & Proprietary 27/35 Theproceduresare LifttheMRDUontotheguidebracketandensuretheMRDUislevellefttoright 1. 2. PushtheMRDUintothecorrespondingslotinthedirectionoftheheatsinkwhilelevellingthe MRDUtoguidebracket 3. Make sure the MRDU is firmly inserted into the corresponding slot. Tighten the 4 corner 4. screwstosecuretheunit InstallMRDUblankcardsinallunusedslotsintheremote.Firstinserttheblankcardintothe correspondingslot,thentightenthecaptivescrewtosecureit 3.1.7 HowtomountFANUnit FANunitisrequiredtobeinstalledonthebottomofthe5Wremoteasshowninthebelowfigure. In the case that MROU temperature on GUI exceeds 70 (1580F), the fan unit is required to be installedonthebottomoftheremoteunit. Figure4.14HowtomountFANUnit Confidential & Proprietary 28/35 Figure4.15HowtomountFANUnit Confidential & Proprietary 29/35 Theproceduresare 1. RemovedummyboltattachedatFANPort 2. ConnectinternalFANcabletotheFANPort,andconnectwiththeconnectorlocatedonthe topofPSU. Installfanunittothebottomof5Wremotewithaligningheatsinkpintotheguidedgroove. SecurethefanunitbytighteningM6screwlocatedontheleftcorner. 3. 4. 5. AftersecuringtheFANUnit,connectthecablefromFANunittoFANport. Confidential & Proprietary 30/35 Section4 SystemSpecifications 6.1PhysicalSpecifications 6.2RFPerformance 6.3Certification Confidential & Proprietary 31/35 4.1 PhysicalSpecifications Parameter NominalImpedance(inputandoutput) RFConnectors MountingType SerialInterfaceconnector Fiberconnector LEDAlarmandStatusIndicator ACPower DCPower EnvironmentalCondition&IPRating MaximumPowerConsumption EnclosureDimensions(mm) Optical Data Weight(FullLoad) WavelengthTX/RX MaximumOpticalLoss FiberOpticConnector ROU 50ohm DIN Female(7/16) WallMounting
(1)RS2329pin Dsub,male
(1)SC/APCforODU PowerLED TXLED RXLED LDLED PDLED ALARMLED RESETButton 108~132VAC,50/60Hz 40.8~ 57.6VDC IP66 510W atfullload 320x1165x260mm 62kg 1310/1550nm 10dBo SC/APC Confidential & Proprietary 32/35 4.2 RFperformance MRDU Specifications Per band Unit naming Description Gain(dB) Bandwidth(MHz) output power(dBm) Frequency range 49 49 49 53 49 53 53 53 49 49 49 53 25 7 25 65 28 45 28 45 12 17 10 189.6 MRDU 850C Single, MRDU 850IC Dual, MRDU 1900P MRDU 700LTE MRDU AWS-1 Single, Single, Single, MRDU 700LTE_MIMO Single, MRDU AWS-1_MIMO Single, MRDU 900I Single, MRDU 700P+800 Dual, MRDU 2.5TDD Single Downlink Uplink
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-5 2497.8 - 2687.4MHz 4.3 Certification Standards Remarks 25Cto+55C/13to131F 0%~90%
IEC60529EN60529 AmbientTemperature Noncondensing IP66Complaint Title Environmental Temperaturerange HumidityRange Sealing(Remote Unit) RSSGEN,Sec.7.1.2(transmitters) UnderIndustryCanadaregulations,thisradiotransmittermayonlyoperateusinganantennaofatype andmaximum(orlesser)gainapprovedforthetransmitterbyIndustryCanada.Toreducepotential radiointerferencetootherusers,theantennatypeanditsgainshouldbesochosenthattheequivalent isotropicallyradiatedpower(e.i.r.p.)isnotmorethanthatnecessaryforsuccessfulcommunication. ConformmentlarglementationdIndustrieCanada,leprsentmetteurradiopeutfonctionneravec uneantenneduntypeetdungainmaximal(ouinfrieur)approuvpourlmetteurparIndustrie Canada.Danslebutderduirelesrisquesdebrouillageradiolectriquelintentiondesautres utilisateurs,ilfautchoisirletypedantenneetsongaindesortequelapuissanceisotroperayonne quivalente(p.i.r.e.)nedpassepaslintensitncessaireltablissementdunecommunication satisfaisante. RSSGEN,Sec.7.1.2(detachableantennas) Thisradiotransmitter(identifythedevicebycertificationnumber,ormodelnumberifCategoryII)has beenapprovedbyIndustryCanadatooperatewiththeantennatypeslistedbelowwiththemaximum permissiblegainandrequiredantennaimpedanceforeachantennatypeindicated.Antennatypesnot includedinthislist,havingagaingreaterthanthemaximumgainindicatedforthattype,arestrictly prohibitedforusewiththisdevice. Leprsentmetteurradio(identifierledispositifparsonnumrodecertificationousonnumrode modlesilfaitpartiedumatrieldecatgorieI)atapprouvparIndustrieCanadapourfonctionner aveclestypesdantennenumrscidessousetayantungainadmissiblemaximaletlimpdance requisepourchaquetypedantenne.Lestypesdantennenoninclusdanscetteliste,oudontlegainest suprieuraugainmaximalindiqu,sontstrictementinterditspourlexploitationdelmetteur. Confidential & Proprietary 34/35 RFRadiationExposure ThisequipmentcomplieswithRFradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment. Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithaminimumdistanceof200cmbetweenthe radiatorandyourbody.Thistransmittermustnotbecolocatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithany otherantennaortransmitter.RFexposurewillbeaddressedattimeofinstallationandtheuseofhigher gainantennasmayrequirelargerseparationdistances. RSS102RFExposure Lantenne(oulesantennes)doittreinstalledefaonmaintenirtoutinstantunedistance minimumdeaumoins200cmentrelasourcederadiation(lantenne)ettoutepersonnephysique.Cet appareilnedoitpastreinstallouutilisenconjonctionavecuneautreantenneoumetteur. Warning Statement Antennas must be installed in accordance with FCC 27.50 and SRSP-517. The height of the antenna above average terrain (HAAT) is permitted over 1372m. For different gain antennas refer to the relevant rules. Confidential & Proprietary 35/35