User's Manual
Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 05/13/09
Summit Data Communications, Inc.
3 CONFIDENTIAL
• Antenna(s) to module: Use one or more antenna cables, each of which mates with the antenna on one
end and with the radio module’s U.FL connector on the other end
The standard approach is to install the module in the device first and then connect the antenna(s). If the
antenna connectors on the radio are not visible when the radio is installed, however, then you will need to
connect the antenna(s) before installing the radio.
To install the radio, insert the card into the device until the CF, PCMCIA, or Molex connector mates with
a connector on the device.
To connect one or more antennas, take each antenna and its cable,
which is fitted with a Hirose U.FL connector, and attach the antenna
cable to the radio module by mating the U.FL connector on the antenna
cable with a U.FL connector on the radio module.
For a Summit G radio module, connect the primary (or only) antenna to
the main connector, which is located nearer to the right edge of the
card. If there is a second antenna, connect it to the auxiliary antenna
connector, which is located nearer to the left edge of the card.
Locations of antenna connectors for the CF10G are shown at the right.
For a Summit AG radio module, you have four antenna connectors, two for 5 GHz and two for 2.4 GHz.
The 5 GHz connectors are on the left side of the module, and the 2.4 GHz connectors are on the right side
of the module. If you have a single antenna for each band, then connect it to the main antenna connector
for each band, which is located to the right of the auxiliary connector, and set the Rx Diversity and Tx
Diversity global settings to Main Only. If you have two antennas for each band for diversity, then in each
band connect the primary antenna to the main antenna connector and the secondary antenna to the
auxiliary antenna connector.
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, each antenna used with a Summit radio
module must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The user’s manual for the device that embeds or otherwise uses a Summit radio should not
provide
information on how to install a radio module within a device or remove an installed radio module from a
device.
1.4 Loading SMU
Identify the appropriate smu.exe file for the operating system and processor of your device. Download
the file, and copy it to your mobile device using a supported file transfer mechanism.
1.5 Removing SMU from the Device
SMU is designed exclusively for Summit direct customers and not for device end-users or administrators.
Once you have used SMU to configure radio settings on a device that will be used by someone in another
organization, you must remove SMU from the device. To do so, simply erase the file smu.exe.
If you are using a single device to program multiple radios, then you can leave SMU loaded on that
device and follow this sequence for each radio: install the radio, run SMU, and remove the radio.