Certification Exhibit FCC ID: R7PCG6R1S1 IC: 5294A-CG6R1S1 FCC Rule Part: 15.247 IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 ACS Report Number: 08-0040-15C Manufacturer: Cellnet Technology, Inc. Model: 1-Way Repeater Manual 5015 B.U.
Title: 1-Way Repeater Installation and Setup Doc. Number: 97-1077 Revision: AB Page 1 of 11 1-Way Repeater Installation and Setup Guide Revision History ECO/ECN Rev Date Author Page Description ECO047988 AA 4/2/08 D. Fincannon All Initial Release ECO048047 ECO048100 AB 4/18/08 D. Fincannon 11 AC 5/2/08 D.
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 2 of 11 Introduction Overview The Cellnet 1 way repeater (BLTr) is intended to be a low cost way to extend the coverage of an MCC in rural (low customer density) areas. Cellnet’s current 1-way technology utilizes the BLT radio for communication over the wireless LAN. The Cellnet 1-way Repeater is designed to reduce the network costs associated with 1-way electric, water, and/or gas meter deployments for low density areas.
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 3 of 11 The 1-way packets transmitted by the BLTr are processed by the Frame manager and send to the BLTr agent. The BLTr agent receives the Admin packet from the device and stores the information pertaining to the heart beat packet. The BLTr agent sends out periodic ASAP messages with the contents of the heart beat packet. This is controlled by parameters in the EEPROM configuration where the default sending messages is turned ON.
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 4 of 11 Installation The 1-Way Repeater is packaged with two antennas and two ground disks. A mounting kit is available that contains the mounting kit to install the radio and the RF cables to the antennas. This installation is similar to other Cellnet products. The repeater is attached to the streetlight arm and powered via the streetlight photocell adapter cable ordered with the repeater. No additional SW or configuration is required.
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 5 of 11 MCC Setup The following commands are needed to set up the receiving MCC. The settings of the MCC processor board need to be changed. Changing the settings in the BLT radio alone will not result in permanent changes and the processor will change the BLT back to the original settings. Note that this MCC will only receive from 1-Way Repeaters because it will only receive at 911.58 MHz. In order to set up the MCC, follow the following instructions.
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 6 of 11 f Set all out-of-range items to defaults F Set out-of-range new items to defaults S Save EEPROM cache to NAND File G Get the EEPROM params from Nand q Quit Select option (? for menu): s MCC860 EEPROM Configuration [Note '*' indicates change requires Warm Boot; '+' requires Hot Boot] [a] MCC ID (up to 15 characters): INCB011 [b] MCC serial number (up to 16 characters): 1000005 [c]+MCC WAN Stack Type (0=radio, 1=serial DMS, 2=serial MTP, 3=RAM WAN, 4=Tel WAN
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 7 of 11 Select item to change, RETURN for next page, ESC to quit, TAB to redisplay: r +Lan Rx frequency (3 MHz steps) [905.58..926.58;default=917.58]: 917.58 Enter new value, RETURN to skip, ESC to quit: 911.58 Select item to change, RETURN for next page, ESC to quit, TAB to redisplay: s +Lan Rx chipping sequence [1..
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 8 of 11 MCC860 EEPROM Configuration Menu d Display all configuration items a page at a time x Display all configuration items with no paging D Display only new items s Set specific items (choose from paged list) n Set specific items by name or id number a Interactively set all items (prompt for each one) A Interactively set new items e Interactively set all out-of-range items E Interactively set out-of-range new items r Set all items to defaults (no prompting) R Se
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 9 of 11 MCC860 Initialization Complete Console locked... PROPRIETARY INFORMATION NOTICE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS TRADE SECRETS AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF CELLNET AND SHALL NOT BE DUPLICATED IN WHOLE OR IN PART OR USED OR DISCLOSED FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN THAT APPROVED BY CELLNET. © Cellnet 2008. All rights reserved.
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 10 of 11 Compliance 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.
1-Way Repeater Setup 97-1077 rev AB Page 11 of 11 “To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.” “This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a maximum gain of 3 dBi. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 3 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device.