User guide

Canopy System User Guide National and Regional Regulatory Notices
Issue 1, May 2010 591
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Greece Notification
The outdoor use of 5470-5725MHz is under license of EETT but is being harmonized according
to the CEPT Decision ECC/DEC/(04) 08, of 9
th
July. End users are advised to contact the EETT
to determine the latest position and obtain any appropriate licenses.
Brazil Notification
Local regulations do not allow the use of 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, or 5.2 GHz Canopy modules in
Brazil.
For compliant operation of an AP in the 5.7 GHz band, the Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power
from the built-in patch antenna and any associated reflector dish or LENS shall not exceed 36
dBm (4 W). When using the passive reflector (18 dB), transmitter output power must be
configured no higher than 11 dBm. When using the LENS (10 dB at 5.7 GHz), transmitter output
power must be configured no higher than 19 dBm.
For compliant operation in the 5.4 GHz band, the Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power from the
built-in patch antenna and any associated reflector dish or LENS shall not exceed 30 dBm (1 W).
When using the passive reflector (18 dB), transmitter output power must be configured no higher
than 5 dBm. When using the LENS (9 dB at 5.4 GHz), transmitter output power must be
configured no higher than 14 dBm. When not using the passive reflector or the LENS, the
transmitter output power of the radio must be configured no higher than 23 dBm.
The operator is responsible for enabling the DFS feature on any Canopy 5.4 GHz radio by setting
the Region Code to “Brazil”, including after the module is reset to factory defaults.
Important Note: This equipment operates as a secondary application, so it has no rights against
harmful interference, even if generated by similar equipment, and cannot cause harmful
interference on systems operating as primary applications.
Australia Notification
900 MHz modules must be set to transmit and receive only on center channels of 920, 922, or 923
MHz so as to stay within the ACMA approved band of 915 MHz to 928 MHz for the class license
and not interfere with other approved users.
After taking into account antenna gain (in dBi), 900 MHz modules’ transmitter output power (in
dBm) must be set to stay within the legal regulatory limit of 30 dBm (1 W) EIRP for this 900
MHz frequency band.