OEM Installation Guide for WMP-A13
FCC Statement : This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: 1. This transmitter has been demonstrated co-located operation compliance requirement with [Outdoor AP/MODEL No: DWL-2700AP / FCC ID: KA22002090027-1]. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except the configuration listed below. -WMP-A13/5dBi dual band antenna co-locate DWL-2700AP/4.
Test Utility Installation: 1. Unzip “ART48bld5.ZIP” to “C:\”. 2. Run “inst_new_drv_2K.bat”. 3. The utility must run on Win2000 and the Win2000 directory is “C:\WINNT\”. Configuration: 1. Open the artsetup.txt file, and modify some configuration to 0x2034 the following at windows path : C:\ART48bld5\artsetup.txt Modify the value to 0x2034 2. Open the DOS console window, and start the test utility with typing the following at the DOS command prompt: C:\ART48bld5\art.
3. Once ART.EXE is executed, a menu with test options will appear. To run a test, press the character key that is assigned to the test option. For example, press “c” to run the continuous transmit test, or press “r” to run the continuous receive test.
4. Continuous Transmit Options. The channel frequency, data rate and output power could be changed in continuous transmit options. For example, press “i” to increase the pcdac value to increase the output power. Press “b” to change the Turbo Mode or Normal Mode. Press ESC to return to the main Test Options menu when finished. The Continuous transmit power must press “s” change to TX100 Test mode and use “Tx100” Mode to Test.
*Note that the initial frequency could be set in “artsetup.txt” directly. 5. Continuous Receive Options Continuous receive options will put the radio into receive mode to allow for radio measurements. Press ESC to return to the main Test Options menu when finished.
6. EEPROM Function The function can Backup and restore EEPROM data. For example, press “c” to Display calibration data. Press ESC to return to the main Test Options menu when finished.
*Note that the calibration data could be see the Output power and Pcdac setting.
1.0 Scope 1.1 Document This document is to specify the product requirements for 802.11a Mini-PCI Card. This Mini-PCI Card is based on Atheros AR5002 chipset that complied with IEEE 802.11a WLAN standard from 5.15~5.850GHz wideband, and it can be used to provide up to 108Mbps high-speed data network to connect your wireless LAN With seamless roaming, fully interoperability and advanced security with WEP standard, 802.11a Mini-PCI Card offers absolute interoperability with different vendors’ 802.
2.0 Requirements The following sections identify the detailed requirements of the 802.11a Mini-PCI Card. 2.
2.2 General Requirements This module is limited to be used with 3 antennas and FCC authorization will only be valid by the professional installation with the setting of output power/ antenna cable loss/ operating frequency listed below. Antenna type/ spec. Applicable frequency range Antenna 1- Dual-band Omni-directional antenna, 5725~5850MHz Max Gain: 5dBi Antenna 2- Panel directional 5250 ~5350MHz Antenna, Max Gain: 14dBi Antenna 3- Panel directional 5725~5850MHz Antenna, Max Gain: 18dBi # 2.2.1.1 2.2.
2.3 Engineering Requirements # Feature 2.3.1 Transmit Power Level Operation Channel Frequencies 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 Transmit Center Frequency Tolerance Transmit Modulation Accuracy Slot Time Detailed Description The maximum allowable RF power level is subject to specified nation regulation Refer to sub clause 17.3.8.3, IEEE 802.
# Feature 2.3.6 Transmit Spectrum Mask 2.3.7 Out-of-band Emission 2.3.8 Receiver Sensitivity 2.3.9 CCA Sensitivity Detailed Description MAC processing delay, and CCA detect time (< 4 µs). Refer to sub clause 17.3.9.2, IEEE 802.11a 0dBr Bandwidth is less than 18MHz Min. -20dBr at 11MHz offset Min. -28dBr at 20MHz offset Min. -40dBr at 40MHz offset Refer to FCC Part 15.407, 15.205, and 15.209 Less than –27dBm EIRP in 1MHZ bandwidth in unrestricted band Refer to sub clause 17.3.10.1, IEEE 802.
2.4.1 Information # 2.4.1.1 Feature General Information 2.4.1.1 Current Link Information Detailed Description General Information shows the name of Wireless Adapter, Adapter MAC Address, Regulatory Domain, Firmware Version, and Utility Version.
2.4.3 Encryption # 2.4.3.1 Feature Encryption 2.4.3.2 WEP Management Detailed Description RC4 encryption algorithm Supports 64-bit, 128-bit, and 152-bit WEP encryption Support open system (OSA) and shared key authentication (SKA) Four WEP keys can be selected STA with WEP off will never associate any AP with WEP enabled WEP Key Format: Option for Hex format 2.4.4 Diagnosis # 2.4.4.1 2.4.4.
2.7 Regulatory Requirements # 2.7.1 Feature United States 2.7.2 Canada 2.7.3 Japan 2.7.4 Europe Detailed Description Safety: UL1950-3 for CSA mark EMI: FCC Part 15.407(b) MPE: FCC Part 15.407(f) Power Limits: FCC Part 15.407(a) Safety: CSA SAR: RSS-210 section 14 Power Limits: RSS-210 6.2.2 (91) EMI: VCCI Regulatory: TELEC EMC: EN 301 489-1 and –17, EN 60950 DFS/TPC: 301 893 Draft 2.8 Requirements of Reliability, Maintainability and Quality # 2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.