RF Exposure

FCC ID: HCOHD434NACEHIO4A

RF Exposure Info

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FCCID_3240516

       Exposure Evaluation
                                         Hd43™
          Quad-Band High Power Remote Unit
                                  FCCID: HCOHD434NACEHIO4A

                                         Date: Nov 24, 2016
                                Model No.: HD43-4-NA-CEHI-O4HF




            Daryl Meerkerk                                               Guihua Sophie Piao
              Manager                                                      Test Engineer




                                         Dali Wireless, Inc.
                                   535 Middlefield Road, Suite 280
                                        Menlo Park, CA 94025
                                    http://www.daliwireless.com


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RF Exposure Evaluation
According to FCC Part 1.1307(b)(1), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated
in a manner that ensure that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy level in excess of the
Commission’s guidelines. More information on evaluating compliance with these limits can be found in the
FCC's OST/OET Bulletin Number 65, “Evaluating Compliance with FCC-Specified Guidelines for Human
Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation”.

In the Frequency Range of 300 to 1500 MHz, the maximum power density limit for the
occupational/controlled exposures is F/300 for an average time of 6 minutes.

In the Frequency Range of 300 to 1500 MHz, the maximum power density limit for the general
population/uncontrolled exposures is F/1500 for an average time of 30 minutes.

The antenna connected to the product is specific to the deployment. The worst case scenario occurs when
using a very high gain antenna as shown in the following example:

The highest expected output power may be 1 dB above the rated 44 dBm. For an output level of 44 dBm with
an antenna gain of 14.5 dB, the EIRP is 58.5 dBm.

The maximum power density safe exposure level for general population/uncontrolled exposure of 30
minutes for the frequency of 728 MHz is 0.485 mW/cm2.


 Conducted Output         Max Antenna          Max EIRP (mW)      Power Density Limit           Safe Distance (cm)
 Power (dBm)              Gain (dBi)                              Allowed (mW/cm²)

 44                       14.5                 707946             0.485                         341


RF Exposure Evaluation Distance Calculation
                           𝑑 = √ (𝐸𝐼𝑅𝑃/4πœ‹π‘†)
Where:
d = Distance to the center of radiation of the antenna (cm) for the allowable Power Density
                                                2
S = Allowable Power Density Limit (mW/cm )
EIRP = Equivalent isotropically radiated power (mW) = 10 [TX Power (dBm) + Ant Gain (dBi)/10]

As shown above, the minimum distance where the MPE limit is reached is 341 cm from the unit with a
14.5 dBi antenna and no distribution loss.

If the antenna will be positioned closer to end users than 341 cm, then the installer must calculate the safe
distance for a given installation using the formulas provided.




Dali Wireless hd30 Exposure Evaluation                                                                         Page 2 of 2



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