proxim MP-1045-CPE Edge Multipoint and Quickbridge User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- proxim
Table of Contents
proxim MP-1045-CPE Edge Multipoint and Quickbridge
Preface
About this Guide
This document contains the safety and regulatory compliance information for
the following EdgeTM products:
EdgeTM 10xx Series
- MP-1045-CPE
- MP-1055-CPE
- MP-1045-BS3
- MP-1055-BS3
- QB-1045-LNK (2 x QB-1045-EPR)
- QB-1055-LNK (2 x QB-1055-EPR
Related Documents
In addition to this guide, please refer to the following documents for Edge TM Multipoint and Quickbridge products that are available at Proxim’s support site http://support.proxim.com.
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• Quick Installation Guide (QIG): A quick reference guide that provides essential information for installing and configuring the device.
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• Device Management Guide – A guide that gives an overview of the device user interface and explains the step-by-step procedure to configure, manage and monitor the device by using Graphical User Interface.
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• Software Configuration Guide : A guide that provides software configuration information for Proxim devices.
• Hardware Installation Guide: A guide that provides a hardware overview and details about the installation procedures and hardware specifications. -
• CLI Guide – A guide that gives instructions on how to configure, manage and monitor the device using Command
Line Interface.
Proxim recommends you to visit its support site
http://support.proxim.com for regulatory information
and latest product
updates.
MP/QB-10xx Series – Regulatory Information
This chapter contains information on the following:
- • Safety Information
- • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
- • Industry Canada Compliance
- • Certification Summary
Safety Information
Listed below are the product(s) and their corresponding safety standards that they comply with:
Product(s) | Standards |
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MP-1045-CPE
MP-1055-CPE
MP-1045-BS3
MP-1055-BS3
QB-1045-LNK (2 x QB-1045-EPR) QB-1055-LNK (2 x QB-1055-EPR)
| IEC/EN 62368-1:2014(Second Edition) IEC/EN 60950-22:2016(Second Edition)
All products are intended to be installed, used, and maintained by experienced
telecommunications personnel only.
When using these products, basic safety precautions should always be followed
to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,
and injury to persons, including the following:
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Devices must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions as described in the user
documentation. -
Installation of these products in the end use must conform to local regulations and codes.
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Devices are to be used with and powered only by the Power Injector provided.
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A 16-amp circuit breaker is required at the power source.
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The devices are intended to be grounded. Use a 12 AWG earthing conductor at a minimum.
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Do not connect or disconnect the power cable from the device when the power injector is plugged into an AC power
outlet. -
Devices should be serviced by trained personnels only. Do not disassemble the device. By opening or removing any
covers, you may expose yourself to hazardous energy parts. Incorrect reassembly of these devices can cause malfunction and/or electric shock when later used. There are no user serviceable parts; all repairs and services must be handled by a qualified service center. -
Do not insert any objects of any shape or size inside these devices while powered on. Object may contact hazardous
energy parts that could result in a risk of fire or personal injury. -
Do not remove or alter the marking label provided on these devices.
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To avoid the risk of electric shock from lightning, do not use these devices during an electrical storm.
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RJ-45 maximum available current is 1.33A.
WARNING : These devices are intended for installation in accordance with Articles 110-18, 110-26, and 110-27, 725, 800, and 810 of the United States National Electric Code ANSINFPA 70
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
The Edge TM devices 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 device 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. If this device causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 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.
WARNING:
• To comply with FCC part 15 rules in the United States, the system must be professionally installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification. It is the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure that only certified systems are deployed in the United States. The use of the system in any other combination (such as co-located antennas transmitting the same information) is expressly forbidden.
The device operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- The device may not cause harmful interference
- The device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.The FCC radio-frequency exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled environment can be satisfied.
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to
this device that are not expressly approved by
the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the device. The
correction of interference caused by unauthorized
modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the
user. The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors are not
liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise
from failing to comply with these guidelines.
WARNING:
- Modification of this device to receive cellular Radio Telephone service signals is prohibited under FCC Rules and Federal Law.
- Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
The Edge TM devices comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Tabulated below are the products and the FCC radiation exposure limits followed by the devices:
Product(s) | Standards |
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MP-1045-CPE MP-1045-BS3
QB-1045-LNK (2 x QB-1045-EPR)
| Product models using external antennas require professional
installation. The antennas used for professional installation must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a minimum separation distance of 50 cm from the antenna to the users. Separation distance should be increased if antenna with more than 16 dBi is used. Separation distance can reach up to 300 cm for high gain (34 dBi) parabolic dish.
Antennas must not be co-located and must not operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Certification Summary
USA (See USA – Certification)
Models | Frequency Band | Certification/Reference Number |
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MP-1045-CPE-US MP-1045-BS3-US QB-1045-LNK-US
(2 x QB-1045-EPR-US)
| (4.940 4.990) GHZ (5.150 5.250) GHz (5.725 5.850) GHz| FCC ID: HZB-NGPPS
UL (See UL – Certification)
Models | Certification/Reference Number |
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MP-1045-CPE MP-1055-CPE MP-1045-BS3 MP-1055-BS3
QB-1045-LNK (2 x QB-1045-EPR) QB-1055-LNK (2 x QB-1055-EPR)
| Pending Certificate
CB (See CB – Test Certificate)
Models | Certification/Reference Number |
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MP-1045-CPE MP-1055-CPE MP-1045-BS3 MP-1055-BS3
QB-1045-LNK (2 x QB-1045-EPR) QB-1055-LNK (2 x QB-1055-EPR)
| Pending Certificate
Information for Professional Installer
This chapter contains information on the following:
- • Information for Professional Installers
- Adjusting Tx Output Power
- Antenna Gain Configuration
Information for Professional Installers
All products must be professionally installed, and the transmit power of the
system must be adjusted by the professional
installers to ensure that the system EIRP is in compliance with the limit
specified by the regulatory authority of the country of application.
Adjusting Tx Output Power
NOTE: When the system is set to transmit at the maximum power, professional installers must ensure that the maximum EIRP limit is not exceeded. To achieve this, they may have to add attenuation between the device and the antenna when a high gain antenna is used.
Use the following formula in combination with the table of EIRP limits in US
and EU countries to calculate system transmit
power (based on EIRP limits) of these countries:
- Tx Power (dBm) = EIRP Limit (dBm) + FL (dB) – G (dB) where,
- Tx Power = Output power measured at the antenna input
- EIRP Limit = EIRP limits specified below
- FL = Feeder loss including loss of connectors
- G = Antenna Gain
Transmit output power can be reduced by using Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC), or manually setting the Transmit Power Control (TPC). For information to automatically or manually set TPC, refer to Software Management Guide available at http://support.proxim.com.
Regulatory Domain | Frequency (MHz) | Max EIRP (dBm) |
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PTP Mode (QB) | PTMP Mode(MP) |
US SKU
United States 4.9GHz
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4940 ~ 4990 (Non-DFS)
| 53 (@ 5MHz)
56 (@ 10 MHz)
59 (@ 20 MHz)
| 36 (@ 5MHz)
39 (@ 10 MHz)
42 (@ 20 MHz)
United States 5.8GHz| 5725 ~ 5850 (Non-DFS)| 53| 36(Base Station),
53(Subscriber Unit)
United States3 (5.2, 5.8 GHz)| 5150 ~ 5250 (Non-DFS)| 53| 36(Base Station),
53(Subscriber Unit)
5725 ~ 5850 (Non-DFS)
IMPORTANT! You must add external attenuation pad if the calculated EIRP
is over the limit. If you are at the TPC
limit, reduce the power and continue with the attenuation.
Antenna Gain Configuration
When using external antenna, the professional installer should ensure to configure proper antenna gain so that the radio does not exceed the EIRP allowed per regulatory domain.
Calculate the antenna gain as follows:
Antenna Gain to be configured = Antenna Gain of the antenna used – Cable Loss
Example: Consider an example where the device is operating in United States 5.3 GHz with the EIRP 30 dBm. The antenna gain of the antenna used is 23 dBi and the cable loss is 1dB.
- Given this case, Configurable Antenna Gain = [23 dBi – 1 dB] = 22 dBi
- Maximum Radio Power = EIRP – Configured Antenna Gain
- = 30 dBm – 22 dBi
- = 8 dBm
With this configuration, the ATPC feature will limit the radio power to a maximum of 8 dBm to avoid exceeding EIRP limit of 30 dBm.
USA – Certification
Given below are the USA certification details for the following products:
- • MP-1045-CPE-US
- • MP-1045-BS3-US
- • QB-1045-LNK-US (2 x QB-1045-EPR-US)
UL – Certification
Given below are the products with the authorization to use UL Mark:
- • MP-1045-CPE
- • MP-1055-CPE
- • MP-1045-BS3
- • MP-1055-BS3
- • QB-1045-LNK (2 x QB-1045-EPR)
- • QB-1055-LNK (2 x QB-1055-EPR)
CB – Test Certificate
Given below is the CB Test certification for the following products:
- • MP-1045-CPE
- • MP-1055-CPE
- • MP-1045-BS3
- • MP-1055-BS3
- • QB-1045-LNK (2 x QB-1015-EPR)
- • QB-1055-LNK (2 x QB-1025-EPR)
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