INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR THE MSR RADIO MODULE All Models Are Designed and Operate In A Point To-Point Configuration Only 1
FCC REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INTEGRATION AND USE INFORMATION INTEGRATION AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The MSR RADIO MODULE is designed exclusively for use in the VideoComm RTWave family of wireless video systems. The MSR RADIO MODULE will not function in any other system.
Fixed and “mobile” applications 1. See Tables for models specific to the FIXED and MOBILE applications, ALL SYSTEMS ARE POINT TO POINT ONLY. This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a maximum gain of 32 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 32 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms OUTDOOR ALL WEATHER SYSTEMS ALL INSTALLED AS FIXED POINT TO POINT ONLY Rubber Duck Family 5.
2. If used with a desktop or other application where the antenna can be easily relocated to meet the 20 cm criteria, then this is considered a “mobile” application. If used in a "mobile" application where the antenna is normally separated at least 20 cm (7.9 in) from the human body during device operation, then an appropriate warning label must be placed on the host unit adjacent to the antenna. 3. The label will contain a statement such as the following: WARNING RF exposure: Keep at least 20 cm (7.
Or Contains FCC ID: SU5-MSR-RTWAVE 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, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 8. All supplied antennas have been tested to comply with FCC requirements 7. The transmitter and antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION The MSR RADIO MODULE will be installed into its system only by VideoComm. The system once assembled will be knows as an RT Wave (family of products) The RTWAVE wireless system is designed and marketed for professional installation. This is ensured by VideoComm through the very nature of its marketing strategies and distribution network. All of VideoComm’s marketing and sales are directed to the professionals within the many industries we supply.
MSR MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The MSR radio will be packaged in a pink anti-static plastic bag. It is critical that it only be opened at an ESD safe work station and the technician be properly instructed on how to handle ESD devices and be grounded with an approved tested wrist strap. The Module will be accompanied by a MASTER BUILD SHEET when removed from inventory and given to a technician for assembly into a SYSTEM.
Installation is as follows: 1. First attach the 2 sided foam tape within the marked area on the PCB shown on the master build sheet. Trial fit the radio module on the PCB and ensure it locks in place. (Adjust the PCI fingers to ensure a good fit if needed). Release the Radio and peel off the 2nd protective layer of the 2 sided tape and install the RADIO MODULE (press to make good contact with the tape). 2.
TEST BENCH PROCEDURES Test bench will complete the following tests. Based on the model on the build sheet, the tests will involve RSSI visual test with the system in link ready mode. Both MASTER server/client will be connected to the setup computer to load software MAC and configure the HARDCODED SSID number and WEP CODE. (USER cannot change codes) SSID and WEP are created by the software using a date code algorithm that will essentially never be repeated.
NOTE: Systems with amplifier. The external heat sink is NOT attached at this point; DO NOT leave the system running for more than 5 minutes during system testing or damage to the amplifier may occur. 12. Turn on the server and client power supplies and verify a link is established. 13. Observe the video latency, link rate and current consumption of each system; observe the quality of the video picture. Note your findings on the build sheet. 14. Turn off the 2 systems and disconnect the power supplies 15.