Hon Lin Technology RLP0003 Wi-Fi 6E BT 5.2 M.2 2230 Module User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Hon Lin Technology
Table of Contents
Hon Lin Technology
RLP0003 Wi-Fi 6E BT 5.2 M.2 2230
Module User Manual
Introduction
Module Maker | Foxconn |
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Module Maker Model Name | NFA765 |
Manufacturer PN | T99H294.02 |
TP(Chip vendor) | Qualcomm |
TP Product Name | WCN6856 |
F/W Version | TBD |
H/W Version | dp25-19296-102_c_design_package,_cca,_wcn6856.m2.hp04. |
3,_nfa765-040,_hastingsprime_2x2_11ax_bt_5.2_pcie_usb,_m
.2_2230_e_key,_bt_pldr_only,_full_build.zip
Standard| WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax and BT 5.2
TX&RX| 2T2R
MM number (just for Intel use)| NA
VID_PID(9DIGITS)/SVID_SPID(9DIGITS)| WLAN VID: 17CB
WLAN PID: 1103
WLAN Sub-vendor ID (SVID):105B
WLAN Sub-system ID(SSID): E0D7
BT VID:0489
BT PID: E0EC
System Requirements
- Laptop/ PC containing:
- 32-bit PCI Express Bus
- 32 MB memory or greater
- 300 MHz processor or higher
- Microsoft Windows 10
Profile Management
Configure the wireless network adapter (wireless card) from the Profile Management tab of the Client Utility.
Add a profile
Edit a profile
Import a Profile
Export a Profile| Order profiles
Switch to a different profile
Remove a profile
Connect to a Different Network
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Create or Modify a Configuration Profile
To add a new configuration profile, click New on the Profile Management tab.
To modify a configuration profile, select the configuration from the Profile
list and click the Modify button.
The Profile Management dialog box displays the General tab. In profile
management:
- Edit the General tab.
- Edit the Security tab.
- Edit the Advanced tab.
To configure a profile for ad hoc or access point (infrastructure) mode, edit
the Network
Type field on the Advanced tab.
Note that the ACU only allows the creation of 16 configuration profiles. After
the creation of 16 profiles, clicking the New button displays an error
message. Remove an
old profile or modify an existing profile for a new use.
Remove a Configuration Profile
- Go to the Profile Management tab.
- Select the profile to remove from the list of configuration profiles.
- Click the Remove button
Auto Profile Selection Management
Including a profile in the auto selection feature allows the wireless
adapter to automatically select that profile from the list of profiles and use
it to connect to the network.
Including a profile in auto profile selection:
- On the Profile Management tab, click the Order Profiles button.
- The Auto Profile Selection Management window appears, with a list of all created profiles in the Available Profiles box.
- Highlight the profiles to add to auto profile selection, then click Add. The profiles appear in the Auto Selected Profiles box.
Ordering the auto-selected profiles:
- Highlight a profile in the Auto Selected Profiles box.
- Click Move Up, Move Down, or Remove as appropriate. The first profile in the Auto Selected Profiles box has the highest priority, and the last profile has the lowest priority.
- Click OK.
- Check the Auto Select Profiles box.
- Save the modified configuration file.
When auto profile selection is enabled by checking Auto Select Profiles on the
Profile Management tab, the adapter scans for an available network. The
profile with the
highest priority and the same SSID as one of the found networks is the one
that is used to connect to the network. If the connection fails, the adapter
tries the next highest
priority profile that matches the SSID, and so on.
With auto profile selection enabled, the wireless adapter scans for available
networks. The highest priority profile with the same SSID as a found network
is used to connect to
the network. On a failed connection, the adapter tries with the next highest
priority profile.
Switching to a Different Configuration
Profile
- To switch to a different profile, go to the Profile Management tab.
- Click on the profile name in the Profile List.
- Click the Activate button.
The Profile List provides icons that specify the operational state for that profile. The list also provides icons that specify the signal strength for that profile.
Import and Export Profiles
Importing a Profile
- From the Profile Management tab, click the Import button. The Import Profile window appears.
- Browse to the directory where the profile is located.
- Highlight the profile name.
- Click Open. The imported profile appears in the profiles list.
Exporting a Profile
- From the Profile Management tab, highlight the profile to export.
- Click the Export button. The Export Profile window appears.
- Browse to the directory to export the profile.
- Click Save. The profile is exported to the specified location.
Scan Available Networks
Click the Scan button on the Profile Management tab to scan for available
infrastructure and ad hoc networks. On this list, click Refresh to refresh the
list at any time.
Tray Icon
The tray icon appears at the bottom of the screen and shows the signal
strength using colors and the received signal strength indication (RSSI).
Hold the mouse cursor over the tray icon to display the current configuration profile name and association, as well as transmit and receive speed and the wireless adapter name and IP address. Right-click on the tray icon to:
Help | Open the online help. |
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Open Client
Utility| Launch the Client Utility (ACU). Use the ACU to configure a profile
or view status and statistics information.
Troubleshooting| Run the Troubleshooting Utility.
Preferences| Set the ACU startup and menu options. Check to start the program
automatically when Windows starts, and check
Enable/Disable Radio| Enable or disable the RF signal.
Manual LEAP Logi| Log in to LEAP manually, if LEAP is set to manually prompt
for user name and password on each login.
Reauthenticate| Reauthenticate to the access point.
Select Profile| Click a configuration profile name to switch to. If no
configuration profile exists for a connection, add a profile.
Show Connection Status| This window displays connection information:
Active Profile| Displays the active configuration profile name.
Auto Profile| Shows whether auto profile selection is enabled.
Selection
Connection
Status| Displays whether the adapter is connected to a wireless network.
Link Quality| Lists the quality of the link connection.
SID| Displays the SSID of the associated network.
Access Point Name| Shows the name of the AP the wireless adapter is connected.
Access Point IP Address| Shows the IP address of the access point to the
wireless adapter is connected.
Link Speed| Lists the speed of the link connection.
Exit the Client Utility application
The colors are defined as follows:
*Received signal strength indication RSSI. Displayed in dB or percentage. Enable or disable the tray icon in the Action menu.
Federal Communication Commission Interference 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, and (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. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection 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 the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.
This device meets all the other requirements specified in Part 15E, Section
15.407 of the FCC Rules.
This module is intended for OEM integrators only. Per FCC KDB 996369 D03 OEM
Manual v01 guidance, the following conditions must be strictly followed when
using
this certified module:
KDB 996369 D03 OEM Manual v01 rule sections:
2.2 List of applicable FCC rules
This module has been tested for compliance with FCC Part 15
2.3 Summarize the specific operational use conditions
The module is tested for standalone mobile RF exposure use conditions. Any
other usage conditions such as co-location with another transmitter (s) or
being used in a portable condition will need a separate reassessment through a
class II permissive change application or new certification.
2.4 Limited module procedures
Not applicable.
2.5 Trace antenna designs
Not applicable.
2.6 RF exposure considerations
This equipment complies with FCC mobile radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body. If
the module is installed in a portable host, a separate SAR evaluation is
required to confirm compliance with relevant FCC portable RF exposure rules.
2.7 Antennas
The following antennas have been certified for use with this module; antennas
of the same type with equal or lower gain may also be used with this module.
Table 6-1 Allowed maximum gain (dBi), including antenna cable loss
Frequency| PIFA type (dBi)| MONOPOLE type (dBi)| Max. gain
(dBi) for Japan and
Korea antenna filing listing
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2.4 GHz| 3.53 (H or V)| 3 22 (H or V)| 3.53 (H or V)
5.150-5 250 GHz| 3.06 (H or V)| 3.35 (H or V)| 3.35 (H or V)
5.250-5350 GHz| 307 (H or V)| 3.42 (H or V)| 3.42 (H or V)
5.470-5 725 GHz| 4.81 (H or V)| 4 77 0,-( or VI| 4.81 (H or V)
5.725-5 850 GHz| 4 2 (H or V)| 4.72 (H or V)| 4.72 (H or V)
5.850-5 895 GHz| 5.09 (H or V)| 4 71 (H or V)| 5.09 (H or V)
5.925-6 425 GHz| 5.14 (H or V)| 4 75 (H or V)| 5.14 (H or V)
6.425-6.525 GHz| 5.09 (H or V)| 4.29 (H or V)| 5.09 (H or V)
6.525-6 875 GHz| 5.16 (H or V)| 4.81 (1-I or V)| 5.16 (H or V)
6.875-7 125 GHz| 5.12 (H or V)| 4.74 (H or V)| 5.12 (H or V)
Frequency Range| PIFA Type Peak gain(dBi)
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2.4~2.4835GHz| 5.13
5.15~5.25GHz| 3.36
5.25~5.35GHz| 3.07
5.47~5.725GHz
5.725~5.85GHz
5.850~5.895GHz| 2.5
2.68
2.68
5.925-6.425GHz| 2.18
6.425-6.525GHz| 1.98
6.525-6.875GHz
6.875-7.125GHz| 2.42
1.48
2.8 Label and compliance information
The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following:
“Contains FCC ID: 2AQ68RLP0003”. The grantee’s FCC ID can be used only when
all FCC compliance requirements are met.
2.9 Information on test modes and additional testing requirements
This transmitter is tested in a standalone mobile RF exposure condition and
any co-located or simultaneous transmission with another transmitter (s) or
portable use will require a separate class II permissive change re-evaluation
or new certification.
2.10 Additional testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer
This transmitter module is tested as a subsystem and its certification does
not cover the FCC Part 15 Subpart B (unintentional radiator) rule requirement
applicable to the final host. The final host will still need to be reassessed
for compliance with this portion of rule requirements if applicable.
As long as all conditions above are met, further transmitter tests will not be
required.
However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product
for any additional compliance requirements required with this module
installed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for
example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another
transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the
FCC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM
integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including
the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.
Manual Information To the End-User
The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end-user
regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user’s manual of the
end product which integrates this module.
The end-user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning
as shown in this manual.
The end host product must use an integrated antenna that antenna is integrated
into the host mechanical housing.
OEM/Host manufacturer responsibilities
OEM/Host manufacturers are ultimately responsible for the compliance of the
Host and Module. The final product must be reassessed against all the
essential requirements of the FCC rule such as FCC Part 15 Subpart B before it
can be placed on the US market. This includes reassessing the transmitter
module for compliance with the Radio and EMF essential requirements of the FCC
rules. This module must not be incorporated into any other device or system
without retesting for compliance as multi-radio and combined equipment
Prohibited for control of or communications with unmanned aircraft systems,
including drones.
Industry Canada statement:
This device complies with ISED’s license-exempt RSS. 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.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
greater than 20 cm between the radiator & your body.
This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: (For module device use)
- The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna. As long as 1 condition above is met, further transmitter tests will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop
configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the Canada
authorization is no longer
considered valid and the IC ID can not be used on the final product. In these
circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the
end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate Canada
authorization.
End Product Labeling
This transmitter module is authorized only for use in devices where the
antenna may be installed and operated with greater than 20cm between the
antenna and users. The
final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following:
“Contains IC:24374-RLP0003”.
Manual Information To the End User
The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user
regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user’s manual of the
end product which integrates this module.
The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning
as shown in this manual.
Caution :
(i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use
to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile
satellite systems;
(ii) for devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain
permitted for devices in the bands, 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall be
such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limit;
(iii) for devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain
permitted for devices in the band 5725-5850 MHz shall be such that the
equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limits as appropriate;
(iv) where applicable, antenna type(s), antenna models(s), and worst-case tilt
angle(s) necessary to remain compliant with the e.i.r.p. elevation mask
requirement set forth in
section 6.2.2.3 shall be clearly indicated.
For the 6G statement,
a. Operation shall be limited to indoor use only; and
b. Operation on oil platforms, cars, trains, boats, and aircraft shall be
prohibited except for on large aircraft flying above 10,000 ft.
DETACHABLE ANTENNA USAGE
This radio transmitter [IC: 24374-RLP0003] has been approved by Innovation,
Science, and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types
listed below,
with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in
this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any
type listed are strictly prohibited from use with this device.
Table 6-1 Allowed maximum gain (dBi), including antenna cable loss
Frequency| P1,4 type (dBi)| MONOPOLE type (dBi)| Max. gain
(dBi) for ‘Pan and Korea antenna filing/listing
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2 4 GHz| 3.53 (H or V)| 322 (6 or V)| 3.53 (H or V)
5.150-5 250 GHz| 3.06 (6 or V)| 335 (6 0171| 3.35 (H or V)
5.250-5 350 GHz| 3.07 (6 or V)| 3.42 (H or VI| 3.42 (H or V)
5.470-5.725 GHz| 4.81 (H or V)| 4.77 (Fi or V)| 4.81 (H or V)
5.725-5.850 06,| 4 2 (1-1 or VI| 4.72 (H or V)| 4.72 (H or V)
5.850-5.895 GHz| 5.09 (H or V)| 4.71 (H or V)| 5.09 (H or V)
5 925-6 425 GHz| 5.14 (H or V)| 4 75 (H or V)| 5.14 (H or V)
6.425-6_525 GHz| 5.09 (H or V)| 4_29 (6 or V)| 5.09 (H or V)
6.525-6.875 GHz| 5.16 (6 or V)| 4.81 (H or V)| 5.16 (H or V)
6.875-7 125 GHz| 5.12 (H or V)| 4.74 (H or V)| 5.12 (H or V)
Frequency Range| PIFA Type Peak gain(dBi)
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2.4~2.4835GHz| 5.13
5.15~5.25GHz| 3.36
5.25~5.35GHz
5.47~5.725GHz
5.725~5.85GHz
5.850~5.895GHz| 3.07
2.5
2.68
2.68
5.925-6.425GHz| 2.18
6.425-6.525GHz| 1.98
6.525-6.875GHz| 2.42
6.875-7.125GHz| 1.48
The antenna-to-user separation distance must be greater than 20cm.
To ensure compliance with the Radio Frequency (RF) exposure guidelines, this
device must be used at least 20 cm away from your body or nearby persons.
Failure to observe this warning could result in the RF exposure levels
exceeding the applicable limits.
The distance between each antenna should be more than 50 mm when integrated
into the host to ensure simultaneous transmission compliance.
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