Fcc regulatory alert, Kbc return policy, Wireless ethernet system (wes) details – KBC Networks WES User Manual

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Wireless Ethernet PtP & MP System Operations Manual


FCC REGULATORY ALERT

As of 20 July, 2007, a new FCC regulation has gone into effect which impacts
operators of the U-NII band in the United States. As a result of this regulatory
change, several KBC products are affected. The FCC regulation impacts the sale of
wireless equipment in the 5.25-5.35 GHz band. The regulation states that all
devices imported and marketed after the 20 July, 2007 deadline must support
radar detection as specified by FCC in the 5.25-5.35 GHz frequency band.

AFFECTED KBC PRODUCTS
To comply with FCC regulation, KBC has disabled the 5250-5350 MHz (5.25-5.35
GHz) frequency selections. The following products contain 5745-5825 MHz options
only:
Point to point: WES-2500; WES-2-4; WES-12*; WES-30*
Point to multipoint: WAP; WAPOM; WSU; WSUP; WSUOM; WES-D; WES-OD; WES-
D1-2
*Discontinued

KBC RETURN POLICY


KBC wireless products come with a 2-year limited warranty, (see page 24 for warranty
information) unless otherwise specified. In addition to the 2-year warranty, products
may be returned within thirty (30) days of shipment provided the products are in like
new condition and in the original packaging. Contact your KBC dealer or distributor to
obtain an authorization to return the merchandise for credit.

Return authorizations for repair can be sent directly to KBC with a valid RA
number. RA’s are issued to KBC distributors, dealers or integrators with a valid
resale license. End-users should return products through their KBC dealer who can
contact KBC to obtain an RA number for repair.

Phone #: +1 949-297-4930
E-mail: [email protected]



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WIRELESS ETHERNET SYSTEM (WES) DETAILS


The WES is a plug and play CAT5/Ethernet cable replacement system. It operates in the
5GHz U-NII bands on 5 non-overlapping channels. The WES system enables a wide
variety of IP cameras, DVR/NVRs, managed/non-managed switches, encoders/decoders
and web servers to be used across long range wireless line-of-sight links.



A. FRONT VIEW

1. Module case
2. Antenna cover










B. REAR VIEW

1. Serial Number
2. List of Available Frequencies
3. Channel Selector

(on side of WEM)
Factory set to channel 0 unless
otherwise noted.

4. Status LEDs

Amber= Link Activity
Red= Power
Green= Signal Level

5. LAN Port

(underside of WEM)










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Note: mount Host/Client so that vertical Ethernet port is
at bottom and use weatherproof caps and plugs for
outdoor use as described on page 7

KBC NETWORKS, LTD.

LAKE FOREST, CA 92630

MODEL: WEM
FCC ID: JRRWES
IC: 4887A-WES

08500

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.

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0 5745 mHz
1 5745 mHz
2 5745 mHz
3 5745 mHz
4 5765 mHz
5 5785 mHz
6 5805 mHz
7 5825 mHz

CHANNEL SELECT

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The LAN port must be weather protected with supplied strain-
relief positioned so the connector is at bottom of the case.
Weatherproof strain-relief plug should be tightened down to
the bottom of the case. The cable portion of the plug should be
open to allow moisture release and limited cable movement
but closed to restrict insects from entering the unit.

Technical Note:

FAQ: How Does the FCC Regulation Affect the WES User?
If one WES System is in use and there are no plans to add to the wireless project
then it may not affect you at all. However, if you are using two or more systems
then you may need to change frequencies according to the available channels.
Multiple WES systems set to channels 0, 1 or 2 (all unavailable 5.2/5.3 GHz
frequencies) will all be defaulted to channel 3 (available 5745 MHz). The next
available frequency in sequence would be channel 4 (5765 MHz). Channels 3
through 7 are all individual frequencies but channels 0-2 are not available.

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