FCC Part 15 Subpart C Transmitter Certification Composite Device Test Report FCC ID: R7P26-1129-01 FCC Rule Part: 15.247 ACS Report Number(s): 05-0384-15C-DSS 05-0384-15C-DTS Manufacturer: Cellnet Technology, Inc. Trade Name: InfiNet Concentrator Model: 26-1129 Installation Guide 5015 B.U.
Title: SOP Concentrator Installation Doc. Number: XX-XXXX Revision: 01 Page 1 of 18 Revision History ECO/ECN Rev XXXXX 01 02 Date Author Page Description G. Farmer H.Glass ALL INITIAL RELEASE © Cellnet 2006, All rights reserved.
Title: SOP Concentrator Installation Doc. Number: XX-XXXX Revision: 01 Page 2 of 18 Proprietary Rights Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Cellnet reserves the right to change the product specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Trademarks Used in This Manual UtiliNet® is a trademark of Cellnet Innovations, Inc. Cellnet® is a registered trademark of Cellnet Innovations, Inc. © Cellnet 2006, All rights reserved.
Title: SOP Concentrator Installation Doc. Number: XX-XXXX Revision: 01 Page 3 of 18 FCC Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Part 15.247 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, and 5725-5850 MHz.
Title: SOP Concentrator Installation Doc. Number: XX-XXXX Revision: 01 Page 4 of 18 (i) Systems operating in the 2400-2483.5 MHz band that are used exclusively for fixed, point-to-point operations may employ transmitting antennas with directional gain greater than 6 dBi provided the maximum peak output power of the intentional radiator is reduced by 1 dB for every 3 dB that the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 6 dBi.
Title: SOP Concentrator Installation Doc. Number: XX-XXXX Revision: 01 Page 5 of 18 (g) Frequency hopping spread spectrum systems are not required to employ all available hopping channels during each transmission. However, the system, consisting of both the transmitter and the receiver, must be designed to comply with all of the regulations in this section should the transmitter be presented with a continuous data (or information) stream.
Title: SOP Concentrator Installation Doc. Number: XX-XXXX Revision: 01 Page 6 of 18 INFORMATION TO THE USER FCC Class B NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 7 of 18 Contents Contents……………………………………………………..………………..2 Figures………………………………………………………..…………….…2 Acronyms…………………………………………………….….………….…2 Related Documents…………………………………………………………..3 1.1 Cellnet Network………………………………………….………………..3 1.2 Concentrator Antenna options……………………………………….………………3 1.3 Concentrator programming…………………………………………………………...3 2.0 Required Tools & Materials……………………………………………...3 2.1 Contractor-provided tools………………………………………………..4 2.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 8 of 18 Acronyms Concentrator Infinet Concentrator LAN Local Area Network (modules) NOC Network Operations Center in Lenexa, Kansas TOP Take Out Point (communicates with Concentrator’s) WAN Wide Area Network (Concentrator to TOP) Related Documents Document Title Part Number Concentrator programming guide © Cellnet 2006. All rights reserved.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 9 of 18 1.1 Cellnet Network (General Overview) The CellNet Automated Metering Infrastructure network is used to transfer information from a number of endpoints usually distributed over a large geographical area. The most common endpoints are from electrical, gas and water meters. The network includes a Radio Frequency (RF) Wide Area Network (WAN) and an RF Local Area Network (LAN).
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 10 of 18 Maximum Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), +36 dBm, established by the FCC. User must adjust the power output and select the antenna gain to comply with this requirement. Industry Canada: This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed above, and having a maximum gain of 6 dBi. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 6 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 11 of 18 2.1 Contractor-provided tools The following table contains specific tools required for the installation of Concentrators on the four primary installation types. The contractor shall also provide typical tools required for mechanical and electrical installations such as normal lineman tools, wire cutters, hammer, assorted screw drivers, socket set, wrenches, voltmeter, compass, tape measure, etc.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 12 of 18 3.2 Utility or municipal authorization for pole attachment The Below statement is a placeholder until statement can be reviewed. When the Concentrator is to be located on utility or municipal property such as utility poles and streetlight poles, Cellnet will have a general agreement in place to install on these poles. There may be a requirement for the utility or municipal to approve individual sites.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 13 of 18 5.0 Installation NOTE: This device requires professional installation. 5.1 General • • • For every Concentrator that is to be installed, an Concentrator Installation Sheet will be provided. The sheet has the street address, type of mounting (wood pole, streetlight pole, building, etc.), access (bucket truck or climbed manually).
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 14 of 18 4. Using either 19-2200 or a locally created cable connect antennas (01-1239) and ground planes to Concentrator and antenna bracket (28-1031). 5. Using kit 45-1018 or metal banding mount the BATTERY PACK (26-1136) to the light pole as far down the pole as cable 19-1106 will allow. Attach battery power cable. 6. Using either street light adapter 103826-000 or locally created cable from one of the AC cables listed in 5.4.2.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 15 of 18 Fig. 2 © Cellnet 2006. All rights reserved.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 16 of 18 5.4.2 Wood utility pole 1. Using mounting kit 45-1035 mount Bracket 28-1079 to wood pole using two MCC mounting bolts (D/A Bolts) with washer and nut. Fig. 3 2. 3. 4. 5. Attach BATTERY PACK (26-1136) to bracket using (4) carriage bolts (101887-350). Secure with nuts (101983-025) and washers (22-0421).
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 17 of 18 Fig 4. 5.4.2.1 Power cable preparation 1. Cables part numbers are 105704-000 for a ten-foot cable, 105704-001 for a thirty-foot cable, and 105704-002 for a four-foot cable. 2. Depending on the utility requirements, physically connecting to the secondary may have additional requirements that have to be met. It is possible that the utility will do this.
SOP Utilinet Concentrator Installation XX-XXXX, Rev: 01 Page 18 of 18 Fig. 5 © Cellnet 2006. All rights reserved.