User guide
Configuring an SM for the Destination Configuring for the Destination
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• Legal maximum allowable transmitter output power and EIRP (Equivalent Isotropic Radiated
Power) in the 2.4-GHz frequency band varies by country and region. The output power of
Series P9 2.4-GHz modules can be adjusted to meet these national or regional regulatory
requirements.
• Countries and regions that permit the use of the 5.4-GHz frequency band (CEPT member
states, for example), generally require equipment using the band to have adjustable power.
The professional installer of the equipment has the responsibility to
• maintain awareness of applicable regulations.
• calculate the permissible transmitter output power for the module.
• confirm that the initial power setting is compliant with national or regional regulations.
• confirm that the power setting is compliant following any reset of the module to factory
defaults.
For information on how to calculate the permissible transmitter output power to enter in this
parameter, see Adjusting Transmitter Output Power on Page 382.
In 5.4-GHz OFDM links, the operator sets the Transmitter Output Power parameter in the AP,
and the AP then manages the transmitter output power of the SM appropriately.
The Radio tab also contains the following buttons.
Save Changes
When you click this button, any changes that you made on all tabs are recorded in flash memory.
However, these changes do not apply until the next reboot of the module.
Reboot
When you click this button
1. the module reboots.
2. any changes that you saved by a click of the Save Changes button are
implemented.
SNMP Tab of the SM
An example of the SNMP tab in an SM is displayed in Figure 92.