Supplement to the Canopy System Release 8 User Guide PMP 400
Supplement to the Canopy System Release 8 User Guide PMP 400
Supplement to the Canopy System Release 8 User Guide PMP 400
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<strong>PMP</strong> <strong>400</strong> and PTP 200 Series<strong>Canopy</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong>Table 7: US FCC IDs and Industry Canada Certification Numbers and Covered ConfigurationsFCC IDIndustryCanada CertNumberFrequenciesModuleFamiliesAntennaMaximumTransmitterOutput PowerABZ89FT7629 --- 10 MHz channels,centered on 5480-5710 in 5 MHzincrements (within<strong>the</strong> 5470-5725 MHzU-NII band)5440 AP18 dBi connec<strong>to</strong>rizedPCTEL Model8514724E01 antenna(60° x 5° -3 dB beamwidth) with 1 dBconnec<strong>to</strong>r cable loss10 dBm5440 SM5440 BH17 dBi integratedantenna (18° x 18° -3dB beam width)10 dBm--- 109W-5440 10 MHz channels,centered on 5480-5595 and 5655-5710 MHz in 5 MHzincrements (within<strong>the</strong> 5470-5725 MHzU-NII band with5600-5650 MHzexcluded)5440 AP5440 SM5440 BH18 dBi connec<strong>to</strong>rizedPCTEL Model8514724E01 antenna(60° x 5° -3 dB beamwidth) with 1 dBconnec<strong>to</strong>r cable loss17 dBi integratedantenna (18° x 18° -3dB beam width)10 dBm10 dBmABZ89FT7631 109W-4940 10 MHz channels,centered on 4945-4985 in 5 MHzincrements (within<strong>the</strong> 4940-4990 MHzpublic safetylicensed band)5440 AP5440 SM17 dBi connec<strong>to</strong>rizedPCTEL Model AP85010066001antenna (60° x 5° -3dB beam width) with1 dB cable loss16 dBi integratedantenna (18° x 18° -3dB beam width)18 dBm18 dBm6.2.2 Industry Canada (IC) NotificationThis device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must acceptany interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.<strong>User</strong>s should be cautioned <strong>to</strong> take note that in Canada high power radars are allocated asprimary users (meaning <strong>the</strong>y have priority) of 5650 – 5850 MHz and <strong>the</strong>se radars could causeinterference and/or damage <strong>to</strong> license-exempt local area networks (LELAN).This equipment has been tested and found <strong>to</strong> comply with <strong>the</strong> limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant <strong>to</strong> RSS-210 of Industry Canada. These limits are designed <strong>to</strong> provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with<strong>the</strong>se instructions, may cause harmful interference <strong>to</strong> radio communications. If this equipmentdoes cause harmful interference <strong>to</strong> radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning <strong>the</strong> equipment on and off, <strong>the</strong> user is encouraged <strong>to</strong> correct <strong>the</strong> interference by one ormore of <strong>the</strong> following measures:• Increase <strong>the</strong> separation between <strong>the</strong> affected equipment and <strong>the</strong> unit;• Connect <strong>the</strong> affected equipment <strong>to</strong> a power outlet on a different circuit from thatwhich <strong>the</strong> receiver is connected <strong>to</strong>;Issue 3, January 2009 Page 37 of 45