Kwikbit K60C 60 GHz Outdoor Distribution System User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Kwikbit
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Kwikbit K60c product versions
- Kwikbit K60c System Overview
- K60c System Description
- Technical Specifications
- Radio Specifications
- System Throughput
- The K60c system uses time division duplexing (TDD) access mode, employing
- Installation Planning
- Using the K60c Web User Interface (UI)
- Appendices
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
K60c and Wireless Communication System
User Guide
Release1.0
October 16, 2020
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Preface
Preface overview
Thank you for choosing the K60c system from Kwikbit. This guide introduces you
to system concepts, system architecture, and commonly used terms.
This preface describes:
- The audience for this guide
- Additional documentation
- Where to go for more help
About this guide
This provides an overview of the K60c system, its components, its network architecture, and how it is configured and deployed.
This guide is intended for network and system administrators who must install, configure, and manage K60 distribution networks. This guide is meant to provide an overview of the system. This guide does not provide detailed information on network configuration.
It is assumed readers of this guide are familiar with:
- Basic networking concepts
- Layer 2 (link layer) of 051 models
- Layer 3 (network layer) of the OSI model
- Routing and switching in networks
- Radiofrequency (RF) systems engineering
- Virtual local area network (VLAN) technology
Additional documentation
- Information about network management is available in the Kwikbit Edge Controller User Manual
Additional help
Kwikbit is committed to providing our customers with high-quality technical support via the following methods:
Web support.kwikbit.com
E-mail support@kwikbit.com
Phone +1 (952)657-5628
Kwikbit K60c product versions
The K60c is also made in an enhanced-range version that uses a different internal antenna. These units are marked “K60c+.” This guide applies to both versions. Specifications and operation are the same except as noted.
Kwikbit K60c System Overview
Figure 1: K60c System in a Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP)
Wireless Communication Application
Kwikbit is a leader in gigabit wireless distribution solutions that
intelligently adapt to challenging environments to maximize performance and
reliability.
The K60c system operates in the 60 GHz unlicensed frequency band and is
designed primarily for line-of-sight (LOS) operation. Non-line-of-sight (NLoS)
operation is possible within short range and in the presence of reflective
surfaces. By utilizing advanced beamforming techniques, the K60c system
automatically adapts in Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) communication
configuration and is adaptable to changes in the operating environment. The
beamforming capability also makes system installation simple for non-technical
staff as precise mechanical alignment, as required by previous-generation 60
GHz systems, is not required.
The K60c system is designed for use in multiple applications including gigabit access, loT backhaul (sensors, security cameras, etc.), optical fiber extension, and corporate and enterprise data services by providing 1 Gbps of symmetric throughput.
The K60c system operates in unlicensed Time Division Multiplexing (TDD) band 57.05 -64.00 GHz in both Point-to-Point (PtP) and Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) configurations. Some of the main product characteristics are shown in Table 1.
Table 1: Main K60c Characteristics
Duplex Mode | Time Division Multiplexing (TDD) |
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Physical Layer / Antenna System | K60c: 64 patch beamforming antenna |
K60c+: 128 patch beamforming antenna
Operation Configuration| PHP and PtMP
Capacity| 1.86 Gbps goodput aggregate
Symmetry| Dynamic downlink (DL) and uplink (UP) based on offered load
Frequency of Operation| 57.05 – 64.00 GHz
Channel Bandwidth| 2.16 GHz
Network Interface| 1x 1 Gigabit Ethernet
Form Factor| 7.3 x 3.15 x 1.2” with integrated antenna
The K60c system consists of the following components:
- Hub Unit: control communication to one or more Remote Units
- Remote Unit: scan for available Hub Units and connect to the Hub configured or assigned via the Edge Controller
- Edge Controller: Optional appliance computer that provides WebUI tools for deployment planning, commissioning, network configuration, management, monitoring, and fault isolation. Edge controller is highly recommended for networks of medium and large scale.
The K60c Hub and Remote Units are identical from a hardware perspective, only
differing in software configuration. The K60c has a small form factor that can
be easily and unobtrusively deployed in many different outdoor environments.
K60c units will interoperate with other products in the Kwikbit K60 product
line.
K60c System Description
Kwikbit’s K60c wireless outdoor networking solution is designed to meet the requirements of network planners where rapid and flexible deployment, high reliability, multi-gigabit capacity, and excellent latency performance are needed. Applications for the system include loT gateway aggregation, Wi-Fi access point backhaul, video camera connectivity, and other gigabit IP-based applications. The system can function either as a Point-to-Point (PtP) or Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) wireless Ethernet bridge.
Some of the main characteristics of the system include:
- Time Division Duplex (TDD): The K60c solution features TDD access mode with variable frame length.
- Adaptive Modulation with Link Adaptation: The K60c system supports BPSK, QPSK on both the downlink and uplink path to achieve high capacity in the channel bandwidth (1.86 Gbps Ethernet layer throughput for combined downlink and uplink traffic).
- Beamforming: The use of the 60 GHz band allows extremely fast communication, but also presents the challenge of limited propagation. Signals in the 60 GHz band are also more susceptible to disruption from physical barriers than at lower frequencies. The K60c system includes adaptive beamforming, a technique that enables robust multi-gigabit communications at greater distances. Kwikset’s beamforming feature uses directional antennas to reduce interference and automatically focus a signal between two devices into a concentrated beam. During the beamforming process, devices establish communication and then fine-tune their antenna settings to improve the quality of directional communication until there is enough capacity for the desired data transmission.
One key benefit of Kwikbit’s beamforming is that if an obstacle blocks the line of sight between two devices, for example, if someone walks between them, the devices can quickly establish a new communications pathway. Another benefit of the K60c beamforming is that non-technical personnel can quickly and easily install the system. Precise physical alignment of the radios, as required with previous 60 GHz products, is not required with the Kwikbit system. The beamforming feature also enables the PtMP communication capability of the system.
- Power Management: The K60c system utilizes the scheduled access mode to reduce power consumption. Devices connected with each other via a directional link schedule the periods during which they communicate and, in between those periods, they can sleep to save power. This capability allows devices to more precisely tailor their power management to their actual traffic workload, reduces potential co-channel interference and enables efficient spectrum utilization.
- Advanced Security: The K60c system utilizes strong security mechanisms, including Galois/Counter Mode, a highly-efficient mode of encryption that is designed to support higher communication speeds. Encryption is based on the government-grade Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and is implemented in hardware for performance and efficiency.
- Integrated Antennas: The K60c units integrate a specially-designed antenna module that enables a 90° azimuthal and 40° vertical beam sweep range.
- PtMP with Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation: The K60c system can operate in PtP or PtMP configurations with up to eight Remotes. The capacity allocated to each Remote is variable according to the requirements of connected devices.
- Compact Form Factor: The K60c transceiver units are highly integrated, compact, and lightweight, so they can be easily mounted on poles, pipes, and walls.
- Connectivity: K60c devices include a standard RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port that serves as a PoE In port.
The Kwikbit K60c system provides these network management features:
- Each K60c unit incorporates a WebUI. This WebUI enables configuration, fault management, and administration of the unit, as well as provides system state and performance information.
- A command-line interface (CLI) is also available. It provides features similar to those of the WebUI.
Figure 2: K60c Hub and Remote WebUI interface page
- The Kwikbit Edge Controller is a very powerful part of the Kwikbit The Edge Controller connects through an Ethernet connection to the root K60c unit and enables non-technical personnel to physically install an entire network without K60c units being configured on the bench in advance. A local or remote IT resource can design, commission, and manage the network using the Edge Controller’s WebUI.
The Edge Controller can be connected to the cloud for remote management of multiple locations.
Technical Specifications
System Specifications
Aggregate capacity | Up to 1.8 Gbit/sec (Layer 2/ Ethernet) |
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Ethernet frame type | Transparent bridging of all Ethernet types including VLAN |
and VLAN stacking
Latency| 250 microseconds average
L2 switching| Complete Layer 2 switching with VLAN support
Security| AES 128 with automatic secure key distribution
Network Attributes| Ethernet bridge, 802.1 Q, DSCP/ToS/802.1 p (IPv4/v6),
and 802.1 ad/ QinQ tagging
Network Interfaces| 1 x GbE RI-45 with PoE in
Other Interfaces| LED indicator for power, link condition, signal strength,
and unit location
Provisioning| Zero-touch deployment and commissioning with Edge Controller web
application
Management| Web GUI, CLI, REST API and Edge Controller (optional)
Radio Specifications
Access Technology | Single carrier beamforming physical layer |
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Duplex | Time Division Multiplexing (TDD) |
Modulation | BPSK, QPSK; 8 levels of adaptive modulation and coding schemes |
Frequencies | 57.05 – 64.00 GHz |
Channel Bandwidth | 2.16 GHz |
Antenna System | K60c+: 128 patch beamforming antenna K60c: 64 patch |
beamforming antenna Each with 90 horizontal and 40 vertical scan range
Output power (maximum)| 40 dBm EIRP
Typical Range| K60c+: 400 meters K60c: 225-285 meters
5.3 Mechanical, Power and Environmental Specifications
Configuration | Single-piece indoor unit with integrated antenna |
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Dimensions (H xWx D) | 185 x 80 x 30 mm 7.3 x 3.15 x 1.2 inches |
Weight | 255g /9 ounces |
Power input | 802.3af PoE |
Power Consumption | K60c: 6 watts K60c+: 8 watts |
Operating temperature | -30 C to +55 C |
Humidity | Up to 95% non-condensing |
ESD | IEC EN 61000-4-2 |
EMC | IEC EN 61000-4-3 |
5.4 System Enclosure
Figure 3: Ports on K60c (Hub and Remote)
The K60c enclosure is a rugged casing that Is supplied with a combination pole
and wall mounting bracket. The mounting bracket allows for a range of
orientation flexibility to enable mounting In challenging locations. Units
Installed at the same location can be interconnected for medium and large
network deployments.
The mechanical enclosure for the transceiver Module has an RJ45 for Gigabit
Ethernet network connectivity and PoE power input (802.3at, 802.3at+, or
802.3bt).
System Throughput
The K60c system uses time division duplexing (TDD) access mode, employing
a single frequency for both transmit and receive paths. The throughput for the
downlink and uplink depends on a downlink-to-uplink frame bandwidth ratio. The
ratio is automatically adjusted based on the offered load in each direction,
taking Into account all Remotes connected to a Hub In PtMP. Furthermore, the
system’s throughput depends on the Modulation and Coding Rate (MCS) which
varies according to link and signal conditions. The following table details
Ethernet uplink and downlink combined throughput for a K60c link.
Table 8: Throughput Performance for Cyclic Prefix of 1/8
Element and Network Management
The K60c system supports the following network management interfaces:
- K60c Web Interface (WebUI). Accessible via HTTPS, the K60c WebUI provides an interactive visual toolset that allows an operator to modify the full configuration of the K60c system as well as view state, fault, and performance indicator.
- K60c Command Line Interface (CLI) provides a set of commands that allows the operator to manage, maintain and troubleshoot the system.
- The Edge Controller WebUI application provides complete access to configuration, state, performance and fault information for all K60c units in a network system.
The WebUI network management interface on the K60c system is accessible via HTTPS. Power the unit with a PoE power source. Connect to the K60c system with your browser utilizing one of the following methods:
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Local Name: Connect a K60c transceiver unit directly to your computer by plugging an Ethernet cable into the RJ45 connector. In the URL field on your computer’s browser type https://KB-XX-XX-XX.Iocal where KB-XX-XX-XX is the Hostname of the unit that appears on the label on the side of the unit. For example, if the unit Hostname is KB-05-6B-78, then the URL address of the unit is https://KB-C5-6B-78.local. Your browser will display a warning stating that the connection is not secure. You may ignore the warning and proceed to connect to the unit. To avoid the warning, please go to the Kwikbit support website, download the Kwikbit security certificate, and install it on your browser .
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Management IP Address: Connect using the IPv4 IP address. The factory-assigned IP address appears on a temporary label on the unit. Be sure to use HTTPS:// rather than HTTP.
The Command-Line Interface network interface on the K60c system is accessible via Secure Shell (SSH). Power the unit with a PoE power source. Connect to the K60c system with your terminal application utilizing one of the following methods:
- Local Name: Connect a K60c transceiver unit directly to your computer by plugging an Ethernet cable into the RJ45 connectors. In a terminal application window on your Linux, Unix or MAC computer type ssh kwikbit@KB-XX-XX-XX.Iocal where KB-XX-XX-XX is the Host name of the unit that appears on the label on the side of the unit. For example, if the unit Hostname is KB-05-6B-78, then the command line is ssh kwikbit@KB-C5-6B-78.Iocal. For the password prompt enter kwikbit.
- Management IP Address: Connect using the IPv4 IP address. The factory-assigned IP address appears on a temporary label on the unit.
The optional Kwikbit Edge Controllers management application automatically
discovers all connected K60c devices on the network and establishes a secure
connection to each one utilizing a security certificate provided by Kwikbit
and customized by the customer. For more information on the Kwikbit Edge
Controller device and associated applications, please refer to the Kwikbit
Edge Controller User Manual.
The K60c system provides the following network management functions:
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Device configuration information and status are displayed on the WebUI page interface as shown above in Figure 2. When the mouse cursor hovers over an Ethernet Port or wireless connections icon, detailed information is displayed. In the Wireless section, the list of wirelessly connected devices is displayed. The list of LAN-connected devices is displayed in the LAN Peers section. The WebUI of a connected device is established by clicking on the device’s name
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Configuration Management. The system configuration section covers several functional areas:
• Device
o Device location
o Device description
• Wired Network
o Device IP address assignment
• Static address
• DHCP – requires DHCP server
• Automatic Zero Configuration address assignment
o Management VLAN
o Ethernet port
• Enable / Disable
• Wireless Network
o Device role
o SSID
o Airlink passcode
o Channel frequency
o Preferred Hub (if device configured as Remote) -
Administration Operations:
• Flash LEDs of the device – used to identify the location of physically installed device
• Change administrator password of the device
• Upgrade device software
• Reboot the device
Ethernet Bridge Support
Designed to seamlessly integrate Into existing Ethernet networks, the K60c
system Is built for Ethernet connectivity services and provides network
functionality as a standard Layer 2 (L2) Transparent Bridge (IEEE 802.1 d),
whereby the K60c cluster (a cluster being one Hub with Its group of up to
seven Remotes) is the bridge, and the Ethernet ports on the Hub and associated
Remotes are the ports of the bridge.
The embedded bridge functionality performs Media Access Control (MAC) address
learning (up to 4096 MAC addresses). This function allows the Hub to perform
an optimal allocation of radio resources by sending traffic to the Remote
behind which the destination of that traffic is located.
The K60c system allows network management traffic to be encapsulated In a
dedicated management VLAN and can transport standard Ethernet frames,
including oversize frames (up to 1600 bytes Including the FCS).
Installation Planning
When unpacking K60c units during installation, be sure to do the following for each unit:
- Locate the label on the unit casing that lists the Serial Number (SN) and Hostname of the unit
- Record the SN on your registration card for future reference
- Record the Hostname for future reference when provisioning the system
After installation of the K60c, perform the tasks described In Chapter 12 “System Provisioning”.
LED Indicator Codes
K60c is equipped with a single double color (red and green) LED Indicator. The
following are the LED indication modes. The sequences Indicate the LED state
during each 150ms time slot
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during bootup: solid red
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normal operation:
o no wireless link: repeat the sequence: green, off, off, green, off, off …
o established wireless link: -
Hub: solid green
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Remote: signal quality from 1 blink for weakest to 5 blinks for the strongest between pauses. Example: for link quality of 3 the repeat sequence is: pause green green green
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error condition:
o repeat the sequence: red, off, red, off, red, off, off, off -
identify the unit
o repeat the sequence: red, green -
signal for the reset to factory defaults:
o repeat the sequence: green, red, green, red, green, red, off, off -
restore factory defaults is in progress:
o repeat the sequence: red, off, red, off, off, off, green, off, green, off, off, off
Using the K60c Web User Interface (UI)
11.1 Requirements The K60c embedded WebUI allows for direct configuration of
both Hub and Remote units. It is a standard web application that runs directly
on the K60c unit and Is accessible through the default port for HTTPS (443) at
URL HTTPS://
The recommended browsers for the K60c WebUi are:
- Google Chrome
- Safari
Operating System (OS) support for K60c WebUI:
- Windows
- Mac OS X
- Unix
- Linux
Note: With the exception of 1E9, the K60c WebUI supports the most recent
web browser and OS versions.
Required basic K60c unit configuration tasks can be performed using the unit
WebUI; however, the Kwikbit Edge Controller can be used to quickly and
efficiently plan commission, configure and monitor small to large K60c
networks. See the Edge Controller User Guide for details.
11.2 K60c Web UI Page
The K60c WebUI Is a single page that provides device status as well as
configuration options.
11.2.1 Logging In
Use your browser to connect to the K60c device’s WebUI as described above. It
is not necessary to login to the system in order to view the web page. You
will then be prompted to log in once you click on any one of the configuration
tabs if you do not have a security certificate installed on your computer. The
security certificate-based authentication option is available when utilizing
an Edge Controller to manage the network.
The default username and password is as follows:
User Name:……………………………… kwikbit
Password: ……………………………..kwikbit
The page remains read-only if you do not log in to the system and only gives
general system Information.
At the top of the WebUI screen, general node information including unit name,
description, and location is displayed. There are two network sections on the
page, Wireless and LAN. The Wireless section displays the connection SSID, the
unit role (Hub or Remote), and all current wireless connections. If the unit
is a Hub, all currently linked Remotes will be displayed under connections. If
the unit is Remote, only one connection to a Hub can be listed. Each
connection displays the connected unit name as well as a graphical
representation of the signal quality of the connection. By clicking on the
connected device’s name, a browser page of that device is opened. By hovering
over the signal quality graphic, detailed signal level information is
displayed. You can change SSID and unit Role
configuration by clicking on the tool icon in the section banner, assuming you
are an authorized user.
The LAN section displays the unit’s assigned IP address and the status of the
Gigabit Ethernet port. By hovering over the Ethernet port Icon, detailed port
status information is displayed. The unit’s IP configuration can be changed by
clicking on the tool Icon in the section banner.
The Device section displays and provides configuration capability for Device
Location and Device Description.
The LAN Peers section displays the names of all K60c units that are connected
to the current unit over a LAN connection. In most cases, these would be
collocated units that provide additional wireless connectivity from that
location. The Administration section displays the software and the hardware
versions of the device and includes controls to change the user passwords,
upgrade device software, flash device LEDs for device identification, and to
reboot the device.
12 Using the K60c Command Line Interface (CLI)
12.1 Requirements
The K60c CLI allows for direct configuration of both Hub and Remote units. To
connect using Command Line Interface from a Linux, Unix or MAC computer
terminal window type ssh kwikbit@KB-XX-XX-XX.Iocal where KB-XX-XX-XX is the
Hostname of the unit that appears on the label on the side of the unit. For
example, if the unit Hostname is KB-05-6B-78, then the command line is ssh
kwikbit@KB-C5-6B-78.local. For the password prompt enter kwikbit. You should
receive a command prompt
12.2 K60c CLI commands
The K60c CLI provides device status as well as configuration options commands.
At the prompt type ‘?” for the list of commands and their operation.
13 System Provisioning
Network planning, installation procedure, and commissioning are most
efficiently performed using the Kwikbit Edge Controller. In addition, the Edge
Controller enables centralized network operation view and management. Please
see the Kwikbit Edge Controller User Guide for detailed information.
If It is desired to provision a K60c network without the use of an edge
controller, the following tasks associated with preparing a K60c system must
be followed:
- Initial system setup and IP configurations
- Setting units’ roles
- Setting SSID and Airlink connectivity passcode
- Setting communication channel frequency
13.1 Initial System Setup and IP Configurations
All new K60c units shipped from the factory are identical with a default software configuration loaded. You must connect to the management interface in order to configure the following system management parameters:
- Connect your computer directly to the unit with an Ethernet cable. Once connected, open a browser on the computer and enter the IP address found on the unit’s label.
- After successfully opening the WebUI page, the unit’s IP address can be changed by clicking on the Wired Network section tool Icon:
- When prompted for a username, enter kwikbit for the username and kwikbit for the password.
- Select the desired address assignment protocol. If the static address is selected, enter the network mask and default gateway.
- Click Submit and the unit will reboot with the new address assignment. Your browser will automatically reconnect and display the page.
Click on the Wireless section tool icon to configure wireless communication parameters:
- Select the role of the unit. When configuring a PtP or PtMP communication system, only one of the wirelessly connected devices may be configured with a Hub role. The units connecting to the Hub wirelessly must be configured as Remotes.
- Configure SSID, Airlink passcode, and channel frequency (not required on remote). These parameters must match between the Hub and all wirelessly connected Remotes In order to establish wireless communication.
- If a configured Remote can connect to multiple Hubs, you may want to set the optimal Hub in the Preferred Hub field.
- There needs to be a Hub node configured with Network Root = enable. Alternatively, each remote needs to be configured with “Preferred Hub”. Lacking both of these will result In Remote nodes periodically scanning attempting to locate the Root node.
- Click Submit to save changes.
4. Click on the tool Icon In the Device section to configure the Location at
which the device will be physically installed and the description of the
device. Click Submit.
5. In the Admin section, click on the second icon to change the management
Interface password.
The unit is now configured and ready to be installed.
Appendices
14.1 Glossary
DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
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DL | Downlink |
DNS | Domain Name System |
FCC | Federal Communications Commission |
FTP | File Transfer Protocol |
Gbps | Gigabits per second |
GHz | Gigahertz |
HU | Hub Unit |
IEEF | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
ISED | Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada |
LZ | Layer 2 |
LAN | Local Area Network |
LED | Light Emitting Diode |
LOS | Line-of-Sight |
MAC | Media Access Control |
MBPS | Megabits per second |
MCS | Modulation and Coding Scheme |
MHZ | Megahertz |
NOS | Non-Line-of-Sight |
NMS | Network Management System |
--- | --- |
PC | Personal Computer |
PMP | Point-to-MultIpolnt |
PTP | Point-to-Point |
QAM | Quadrature Amplitude Modulation |
RF | Radio Frequency |
RU | Remote Unit |
SID | Service Set identifier |
TDD | Time Division Duplexing |
UL | Uplink |
VLAN | Volts Direct Current |
VCD | Volts Direct Current |
14.2 FCC Regulatory Statement
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Kwikbit Inc. could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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 device is not to be operated on aircraft except for the conditions listed
in 47 CFR §15.255 (b).
14.3 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. A minimum of 30 centimeters (12 Inches) of
separation between the K60c and all persons shall be maintained.
14.4 ISED Industry Canada Regulatory Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation Is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This device is not to be operated on aircraft except for the conditions listed
in ISED RSS-210 Annex J.1.
14.5 ISED Industry Canada Radiation Exposure Statement
NOTE: IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC RSS-102
radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. A minimum
of 30 centimeters of separation between the K60c and all persons shall be
maintained.
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