Installation Guide

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PMP 450i and PTP 450i Configuration and User
Compliance with radio regulations
Radar Detected Stop Transmitting for n minutes, where n counts down from 30 to 1.
Idle
, only for SM/BHS, indicates module is scanning, but has not detected a beacon from an
AP/BHM. Once it detects beacon, the SM/BHS begins a Channel Availability Check on that
frequency.
Regulatory Note: A PMP 450i Series AP with a Country Code set to United States will not be
configurable to another Country Code by installers or end users. This is in response to FCC KDB
594280 and ensures that end users and professional installers will not have access to settings
which could allow a radio to be configured to operate in a manner other than that which was
specified in the FCC equipment authorization grant.
Within the United States and its territories the PMP 450i Country Code is pre-configured to
United States and not selectable in the Configuration, General web page. Radios sold in regions
outside of the United States and its territories are required to set the Country Code to the region
in which it is used.
FCC IDs and certification numbers
Table 7 US FCC IDs Numbers and Covered Configurations
FCC ID
Frequency
band
Frequencies (MHz)
Antenna Maximum
Combined
Tx Output
Power (dBm)
QWP-50450I
4.9 GHz
Part 90Y
5 MHz: 4942.5 to 4987.5
10 MHz: 4945 to 4985
20 MHz: 4950 to 4980
Omni 24.00
Sector 24.75
Flat plate
directional
24.75
4ft parabolic 23.75
6ft parabolic 22.25
5.8 GHz
FCC Parts
15.207, 15.209
& 15.247
5 MHz: 5730 to 5845
10 MHz: 5730 to 5845
20 MHz: 5735 to 5840
40 MHz: 5747 to 5828
Omni 24.5
Sector 20.75
Flat plate
directional
28.0
4ft parabolic 28.0
6ft parabolic 28.0
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