Symbol Technologies LA5137A2 802.11a/b/g Compact Flash Radio Card User Manual Manual

Symbol Technologies Inc 802.11a/b/g Compact Flash Radio Card Manual

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LA-5137 Integration Guide  Copyright 2006 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 1 of 17    LA-5137 Integration Guide  USA – FCC  12th July 2007
XXXXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 Integration Guide  Copyright 2006 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 2 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited.  Table of Contents  1. INTRODUCTION  3 1.1 BACKGROUND  3 1.2 PART NUMBERS  3 1.3 KEY FEATURES AND STANDARDS SUPPORTED  3 1.4 USER PROFILES  4 2. HARDWARE  5 2.1 HARDWARE ENVIRONMENT  5 2.1.1 Introduction 5 2.1.2 Card Dimensions  5 2.1.3 Operating Channels  5 2.1.4 Electrical Interface  6 3. REGULATORY  7 3.1 FINAL PRODUCT COMPLIANCE  7 3.2 REFERENCE ANTENNA (APPLICABLE TO CONNECTOR VERSION CARD)  9 3.3 REGULATORY STANDARDS  10 3.4 REGULATORY APPROVALS  10 3.4.1 Initial Release  10 3.5 RADIO CARD REGULATORY MARKINGS  10 3.6 NATIONAL COUNTRY REQUIREMENTS  10 3.6.1 United States of America  10 3.7 STATEMENTS REQUIRED FOR THE USER GUIDE  11 3.7.1 General Statements  12 3.7.2 FCC Statements  12 4. APPENDIX 1: PRODUCT MECHANICAL INTERFACE DRAWING  13
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 3 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. 1. Introduction 1.1 Background  LA-5137 is the next generation CF client card for embedded solutions and is intended for OEM customers.  1.2  Part Numbers  LA-5137 CF card will come in two SKUs:  Part Number  SKU LA-5137-1002  802.11a/g External Antenna Version LA-5137-1020  802.11a/g Internal Antenna Version   1.3  Key Features and Standards supported LA-5137 CF Card supports all required modes of operation as an 802.11g Mobile Unit (MU). In 802.11g mode, the radio supports three different modulation modes: Legacy 1 and 2Mbps, Complimentary Code Keying (CCK), and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). The radio supports the following 12 data rates in 802.11b/g mode:   Data Rate (Mbps)  Modulation 1 DBPSK 2 DQPSK 5.5 CCK 6  OFDM with BPSK Carrier Modulation 9  OFDM with BPSK Carrier Modulation 11 CCK 12  OFDM with QPSK Carrier Modulation 18  OFDM with QPSK Carrier Modulation 24  OFDM with 16QAM Carrier Modulation 36  OFDM with 16QAM Carrier Modulation 48  OFDM with 64QAM Carrier Modulation 54  OFDM with 64QAM Carrier Modulation   In addition to the supporting 802.11g, LA-5137 supports all required modes of operation as an 802.11a mobile unit. This radio supports the following 8 data rates in 802.11a mode:
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 4 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited.  Data Rate (Mbps)  Modulation 6  OFDM with BPSK Carrier Modulation 9  OFDM with BPSK Carrier Modulation 12  OFDM with QPSK Carrier Modulation 18  OFDM with QPSK Carrier Modulation 24  OFDM with 16QAM Carrier Modulation 36  OFDM with 16QAM Carrier Modulation 48  OFDM with 64QAM Carrier Modulation 54  OFDM with 64QAM Carrier Modulation  1.4  User Profiles  • The LA-5137 product is optimized for embedded, mobile enterprise and industrial applications where security, feature and technical service are required.  • Mobile workers in healthcare, education, retail, manufacturing, hospitality and other industries with 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11a wireless LAN access.  • Corporate Symbol device users with Wi-Fi wireless LAN access at the office, or with a subscription to a public wireless LAN.
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 5 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. 2. Hardware  2.1 Hardware Environment 2.1.1 Introduction   LA-5137 CF card can be used in handheld mobile devices to provide wireless network access. LA-5137 communicates using Radio Frequencies (RF) between two or more users or between a user and the wired network. The module implements the IEEE802.11a/g physical (RF) specification. The chipset used provides for modulation, demodulation, spreading and despreading of the RF signals. 2.1.2 Card Dimensions  LA-5137 is a modified type I CFA card. See Appendix 2 for Mechanical Interface Drawing.  2.1.3 Operating Channels  Channel Number  Channel Frequency (MHz) Countries 1  2412  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 2  2417  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 3  2422  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 4  2427  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 5  2432  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 6  2437  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 7  2442  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 8  2447  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 9  2452  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 10  2457  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 11  2462  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 12 2467  EU, Japan 13 2472  EU, Japan 14 2484  Japan  Table 1. IEEE 802.11g Channels    UNII BAND  Channel Number  Channel Frequency (MHz) Countries
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 6 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. 240 4920  Japan 244 4940  Japan 248 4960  Japan 252 4980  Japan  5040  Japan  5060  Japan   5080  Japan 34 5170  Japan 36  5180  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 38 5190  Japan 40  5200  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 42 5210  Japan 44  5220  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 46 5230  Japan  Lower Band  48  5240  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 52  5260  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 56  5280  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 60  5300  USA, Canada, EU, Japan Middle Band  64  5320  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 100  5500  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 104  5520  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 108  5540  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 112  5560  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 116  5580  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 120  5600  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 124  5620  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 128  5640  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 132  5660  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 136  5680  USA, Canada, EU, Japan  140  5700  USA, Canada, EU, Japan 149 5745  USA, Canada 153 5765  USA, Canada 157 5785  USA, Canada 161 5805  USA, Canada Upper  (ISM)  165 5825  USA, Canada  Table 2. IEEE 802.11a Channels   2.1.4 Electrical Interface  The electrical interface for LA-5137 is PC16. The chipset used supports this interface; therefore no external component is required. The host must support the PC16 interface as well.  The card uses only the 16-bit interface.
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 7 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. 3. Regulatory  Legal Disclaimer: This Guide may contain information on regulatory matters.  The information should be used with the understanding that Symbol is not engaged in rendering any legal, regulatory or other professional opinion.  Each country has specific laws and regulations governing the use of radio communications.  Please consult the official code for each country of interest.  Symbol does not warrant the accuracy of the information contained herein and accepts no liability or responsibility for any use or misuse of the information  Symbol’s wireless network devices are designed to be compliant with rules and regulations in locations they are sold.   Any changes or modifications to Symbol Technologies equipment, not expressly approved by Symbol Technologies, could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.   The OEM integrator must NOT provide information in the user guide of the end product regarding how to install or remove this RF module.   3.1  Final Product Compliance The model numbers used for Regulatory Approvals are   LA-5137C2 (connector version)   LA-5137A2 (antenna version)  The LA-5137 has been regulatory approved for OEM integrations which meet the following conditions:  1.  The radio integration is embedded 2.  The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users 3.  The ‘Type’ and ‘Gain’ of the antenna selected for the integration of the external antenna must meet the requirements as detailed in section 3.2.  Used outside of these conditions will trigger re-approval.  Symbol advises the use of an accredited test laboratory for advice. Be prepared, the certification process for your product may take from a few weeks to several months.
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 8 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. AS THE INTEGRATOR, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE TO DETERMINE WHAT ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ARE REQUIRED OF THE COUNTRY IN WHICH YOUR PRODUCT WILL BE MARKETED.  FINAL PRODUCT MAY REQUIRE NON-RADIO FREQUENCY APPROVALS SUCH AS PRODUCT SAFETY, EMC, AND SAR.
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 9 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. 3.2 Reference Antenna (applicable to connector version card) A reference antenna has been used during the approval process for the connector version radio card.    Specific details of the reference antenna used for testing is detailed in the table below.  Important Note: Use of an antenna which is the same ‘type’ (eg. Dipole) and has a gain equal to or less that the reference antenna can be used without recertification.  Note: The Adapter cable must be considered as it is part of the system gain.  Use of an alternative antenna, different ‘type’ or same ‘type’ but higher gain will invalidate the country approvals.   Under this instant the OEM integrator is responsible for re-evaluating the end product and obtaining separate approvals.    Antenna Type: Dipole    Antenna Characteristics:    ML-2452-APA2-01     Antenna gain and Cable loss:                                                             gain(dBi)   Cable loss(dB)  Net gain(dB) ML-2452-APA2-01@5GHz    4 1.5  2.5ML-2452-APA2-01@2.4GHz   3 0.9  2.1
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 10 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited.  3.3 Regulatory Standards LA-5137 has been approved to comply with the standards listed below   Electrical Safety:  Certified to UL / cUL 60950-1, IEC / EN60950-1 RF  USA: FCC Part 15.247, 15.407  EMI/EMS:   North America: FCC Part 15   3.4 Regulatory Approvals The LA-5137 will be approved in the countries identified in the tables below.    3.4.1 Initial Release  USA – North America  Federal Communications Commission (FCC), US Equipment Authorization    3.5  Radio Card Regulatory Markings Regulatory markings are applied to the device signifying the radio (s) is approved for use in the following countries:  United States    3.6 National Country Requirements  NOTE: The sections below assume that the conditions detailed in section 9.1 are met.  3.6.1  United States of America  The radio card is already approved under the requirements of the FCC.  End-product requirements with this module installed should include: • FCC Part 15 (emissions class B)
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 11 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited. Final product markings must include:   Integral Antenna External Antenna  Contains an approved Radio Module Model: LA-5137A2 FCC ID: H9PLA5137A2   Contains an approved Radio Module Model: LA-5137C2 FCC ID: H9PLA5137C2    Important Notes  1. Co-location The FCC approval EXCLUDES co-location with any other transmitter.    If the LA5137 is co-located with another transmitter (eg, Bluetooth Module), the OEM is integrator is responsible for re-evaluating the end product and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.    Symbol recommends the use of an accredited Laboratory to carry out the necessary tasks.  2. Portable Use The FCC approval of the module covers ‘mobile’ use.     If the final product used in a manner where the antenna is closer than 20cm from the user (portable use), the OEM is integrator is responsible for re-evaluating the end product and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.   Symbol recommends the use of an accredited Laboratory to carry out the necessary tasks.  3. Channels For use in the USA the OEM must limit the available channels from 1 to 11        3.7  Statements required for the User Guide  The following statements are required in the final product user guide.
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 12 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited.  Many on the statements are dependent on the application of the final product.  Symbol recommends that the OEM seeks the advice from an accredited test laboratory.  3.7.1 General Statements  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by <OEM> , could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Ad hoc Mode (5GHz)  Ad Hoc operation of the JEDI MODULE in the 5Ghz band  will be limited to 5150 – 5250MHz (UNII 1).   3.7.2 FCC Statements  Co-located statement  To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirement, the antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter/antenna except those already approved in this filling.  Handheld Devices  To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be operated in the hand with a minimum separation distance of 20 cm or more from a person’s body. Other operating configurations should be avoided.  Remote and Standalone Antenna Configurations  To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, antennas that are mounted externally at remote locations or operating near users at stand-alone desktop of similar configurations must operate with a minimum separation distance of 20 cm from all persons.    Radio Frequency Interference Requirements – FCC
XXXXXXXX Rev X    LA-5137 CF card Integration Guide  Copyright 2004 Symbol Technologies, Inc.    Page 13 of 17 Confidential Material – Disclosure Strictly Prohibited.  Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna •  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver •  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Radio Transmitters (Part 15) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   2.4GHz band operation The available channels for 802.11 b/g operation in the US are Channels 1 to 11. The range of channels is limited by firmware.   UNII band 1 The use in the UNII (Unlicensed National Information Infractructure) band 1 5150-5250 MHz band is restricted to Indoor Use Only; any other use will make the operation of this device illegal.   4.  Appendix 1: Product Mechanical Interface Drawing  The following drawings show the Product physical size and shape, LED indicator and connector locations and pin assignments. Red arrow shows the primary antenna connector.
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