Sierra Wireless MP 880W manual Regulatory Information, Canada

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10: Regulatory Information

European Union

Note: Unauthorized modifica- tions or changes not expressly approved by Sierra Wireless, Inc. could void compliance with regulatory rules, and thereby your authority to use this equipment.

Canada

To ensure that the MP modem meets Health Canada’s Safety Code 6 requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm (8 inches) must be maintained between the modem’s antenna and the body of the user and any nearby persons at all times and in all applications and uses.

Additionally, the maximum antenna gain in the PCS band, including cable loss, must not exceed 4 dBi, and in the Cellular band, must not exceed 5 dBi, to comply with Industry Canada and Health Canada regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation.

For the MP 875W modem, the maximum gain for the AP antenna must not exceed 3 dBi, and the AP antenna must be at least 20 cm away from the Main RF antenna.

U.S.A.

To comply with FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation, the maximum antenna gain, including cable loss, in the PCS band, must not exceed 4 dBi, and in the Cellular band, must not exceed 5 dBi.

The Main RF antenna must be mounted such that there is a separation distance of at least 20 cm (8 inches) between the antenna and the body of the user or any nearby persons.

For the MP 875W modem, the maximum gain for the AP antenna must not exceed 3 dBi, and the AP antenna must be professionally installed with a separation distance of at least 20 cm away from the Main RF antenna, per FCC Part 15 require‐ ments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Page Contents MP Modem Operation Configuring the Router Functions Support and Warranty Regulatory Information MP880W Modem User Guide 2130795 Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Qualcomm 3G Patents CopyrightTrademarks Contact Information Support@sierrawireless.comRevision History Directing users to the MP 3G Modems AT Command ReferenceIntroducing the MP Modem Accounts and coverage Network connectionsSupported GSM radio frequencies Connection methodsVirtual serial port Software VPN support for RnapMP Modem Manager DocumentationMP880W Modem User Guide Getting Started What type of connections do you plan to use? Plan your MP modem installationWhere do you want to install your MP modem? Getting Started Additional required equipment Package contentsRequired equipment System requirements MP modem accessoriesMP880W Modem User Guide 2130795 MP modem housing Hardware and Software InstallationInstallation overview GPS and I/O options Connector panelOverview of installation steps Mounting the MP modem Install the MP modemMount the MP modem Select a location for the MP modemGround the MP modem Main RF antenna Mount the antennas and install the cablesAntenna locations GPS antennaAP antenna MP 595880W only Install the antennas and cables Install the power harnessIgnition sense on/off wiring Power connectorPower connector Molex pinouts Vehicle installationIgnition sense options Crimp terminals Ground the power harnessPower connections Correct wire splicingConnect the MP modem to computer cable Office installationInstall the USB, Ethernet or serial cable Serial connector DB9 pinoutsPort connections Install the softwareConfigure your account 10 Placing a SIM card into the sled Insert the SIM CardCreate a profile Set up connection profiles· User Name Test the system MP880W Modem User Guide 2130795 Turning the MP modem on and off MP Modem OperationLED operation Status indicators3G Watcher Help Reset the MP modem3G Watcher software Changing the Physical Interface Launching 3G WatcherConnection to MP Physical Interface 3G Watcher window Establishing connectionsYou now have DUN connection Auto-Connect for DUNNAT mode Configuring the Router FunctionsNAT mode Non-NAT modeMode MP modem networking basics in NATFile and resource sharing over LAN Static IP and TCP/UDP port forwarding in NAT modeEnable the router Set up static IP addressesSet up TCP/UDP port forwarding MP880W Modem User Guide 2130795 Overview Configuring the Wireless Access PointChange the password optional Unlock MP modem configurationSet the Ssid Enable the wireless access pointConfigure the security settings Configure security on the client computers Reset the MP modem to factory defaultsMP880W Modem User Guide 2130795 GPS configuration and reporting Configuring the MP Modem to Report GPS and I/O DataGPS display in 3G Watcher GPS protocols and commandsGPS Taip quick reference Device installation and configurationDigital input devices Connector pinoutsPort specifications Example panic button connections A button wired to Pin 4 digital input and Pin 10 GroundAnalog input devices Digital output devicesExample analog sensor connections Configuration using AT or 3G Watcher commandsExample Analog input setupDigital I/O setup MP880W Modem User Guide 2130795 Route data to a server Configure the MP modem toReport frequency timers Sending Data to Your Network ApplicationTmsumregind Sending Data to Your Network Application IP Addressing Monitoring and Tracking configurationProblem created by Network Address Translation Retrieve the Unique Mobile Device ID Solutions to the NAT problemTechnical support Support and WarrantyWarranty MP880W Modem User Guide 2130795 Regulatory, radio frequency and electrical specifications Technical Specifications Weight and dimensions Environmental specificationsOther interfaces GPS specificationsPort characteristics Host interfacesWPA2 Wireless access point specificationsCanada Regulatory InformationEuropean Union Important NoteFCC Caution Approved antennasRegulatory Information MP880W Modem User Guide 2130795 Numerics IndexMTP Index Index Rev 1.1 Jul.08