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Test report #20000282F                        FCC 15.231 for MI-4800B                             FCC ID: LDK102039
                                               Tested February 2, 2000


EXHIBIT N:            M ANUAL
A portion of the proposed Manual for the OEM customer is reproduced here.


CHAPTER 7                                                                                A
OEM RADIO APPROVAL INFORMATION
  This chapter contains information about the approvals, regulations, labeling requirements and configuration of the
  MI4800 radio module for operation in various countries.
Approvals
   Safety
  The MI4800 is designed to meet the requirements of UL, CSA, VCCI and is compliant to the European Low Voltage
  Directives. However, the OEM is responsible for the individual safety agency approval of the entire OEM product.
  If necessary, Aironet will furnish any required information directly to the agency for the approval.

  The MI4800 is compliant to ANSI C95.1 1991, FCC OET-65 and Industry Canada’s RSS-102 requirements for
  Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radiated Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300GHz.
   FCC Approvals (US and Territories)
  The MI4800 has full modular approval from the FCC under 15.247 of the FCC rules with a 2.2dBi dipole antenna or
  equivalent. This certification applies to operation in the United States and its territories (Guam, American Samoa,
  Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands). The FCC ID for the MI4800 is LDK102039.

  The OEM is responsible for the overall compliance of the OEM product to the FCC rules as stated in CFR 47 Part
  15 (1998). The OEM is responsible for manufacturing, installing, and operating this equipment in compliance to
  CFR 47 Parts 2 and 15. Aironet's FCC approval covers the radio and approved antennas only. The use of antennas
  not approved by the FCC for use with the Aironet radio is in violation of the FCC rules.

  Using FCC approved antennas
  If the OEM is using an Aironet FCC approved antenna, the OEM will be required to test the entire OEM product to
  Part 15 Subpart B for unintentional radiators. No additional FCC application or paperwork will be required
  concerning the radio itself. The OEM is responsible for the product meeting all applicable FCC standards.

  Using third-party antennas
  If the OEM is using a third-party antenna, Aironet Engineering will review the antenna specifications to determine if
  it will be covered under the family group of approved antennas. If the antenna falls under the family approval, then
  Aironet Engineering will issue a letter stating that the antenna is covered under the family approval and then Aironet
  will add the information to our files.

  If the antenna does not fall under the family approval, a FCC Class II Permissive Change or a FCC re-certification
  is required before it can be used with our radio. The Class II Permissive Change must be done through Aironet
  Engineering or our authorized agent. Contact your sales agent for further information. The FCC re-certification
  process is the responsibility of the OEM with the support of Aironet Engineering. Aironet will provide any
  necessary non-confidential information to the test lab and any confidential information directly to the FCC.




AHD EMC Lab, 92723 M152, Dowagiac, MI 49047, (616) 424-7014                                                       91442
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Test report #20000282F                        FCC 15.231 for MI-4800B                             FCC ID: LDK102039
                                               Tested February 2, 2000


   DOC Approvals (Canada)
  The MI4800 is certified for use in accordance with RSS-210 and RSS-139-1. Spread spectrum systems in the
  2.4GHz range operating completely indoors or outdoors above 2450MHz do not require licensing. Those systems
  operating partially or completely outdoors below 2450MHz may require a license to operate. Additional
  information can be found in the CPC-2-0-01 Guidelines for Submission of Applications and the IC 2365BB
  Application for License to Install and Operate a Radio Transmitter. The Canadian Radio Approval number for the
  MI4800 is still pending as of the publication date of this document.

  If the OEM wishes to use an Aironet approved radio and antenna combination, the OEM will be required to have the
  entire OEM product tested, but no formal application for approval is necessary except "multi-listing" of the radio
  for use in the OEM product. If product qualification (EMC approval) is required, the OEM will submit his
  application to the DOC and reference the appropriate Aironet file. Aironet will interface with the Canadian
  authorities to update the files with the proper information for certification.

  The OEM has the option of submitting his own application to the DOC in which case Aironet will provide
  information on the radio and antenna to the DOC. Any future changes to the OEM product can be done without
  contacting Aironet since the product registration will be in the OEM name.

  If the OEM is using a third-party antenna, the OEM will be required to file the test report and application with the
  DOC on the OEM product, and Aironet will send any necessary confidential information directly to the Canadian
  DOC.


   ETSI Approvals (Europe)

  General Information
  Based on the recent changes in the interpretation of the certification of radio modules by the European Union, the
  MI4800 will now have modular approval. The maximum power rating for ETSI is 100mW EIRP.

  Depending on the product and antenna used, the installation of the radio may or may not require the OEM to obtain a
  separate radio type approval certificate for the OEM product. It is the OEM's responsibility to contact the European
  local authorities, Competent Body or Notified Body test lab to determine what applicable standards need to be
  applied for the product. The OEM can obtain the appropriate approval numbers and copy of certifications of the
  radio from their Aironet Sales agent.

  The OEM will be required to test the OEM product with the radio installed to the requirements of EN 55022, EN
  50082-1 and the Low Voltage Directive. The MI4800 is designed to meet EN 55022 Class B levels. However, any
  additional shielding or filtering required to bring the overall product into compliance is the responsibility of the
  OEM.

  If the customer must obtain a separate type approval number, the product will be required to be tested in a European
  lab for both ETS 300.328 and ETS 300.826. The Low Voltage Directive testing does not need to be done in
  Europe. Aironet will send the required confidential information directly to the authorities and reference the OEM's
  type approval test file number.

  300.328 Type Approval
  This is the actual test of the radio and antenna system for approval to be used in the European Radio Spectrum. The
  lab will do one complete test and then prepare the necessary number of reports that are required for submission in
  each country to obtain approval. The test labs can provide the address and contacts for each country's regulatory
  authority. Type approval can take from 5 weeks to 8 months or more depending on the country.




AHD EMC Lab, 92723 M152, Dowagiac, MI 49047, (616) 424-7014                                                        91442
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Test report #20000282F                        FCC 15.231 for MI-4800B                             FCC ID: LDK102039
                                               Tested February 2, 2000

  ETS 300.826 CE Mark Approval
  Depending on the product, the Notified Body lab will test the entire OEM product to the required EMC standard.
  The lab will then submit one report to the local authority, which will then issue the CE mark for the product that will
  be accepted in the other EC countries. The tests can include the following but are not limited to:
  EN 55022 Line Conducted
  EN 1000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge
  EN 1000-4-3 RF Field Immunity (80MHz to 1GHz)
  EN 1000-4-4 Electrical Fast Transient
  EN 1000-4-5 Surge / Transient
  EN 1000-4-6 Line Conducted Immunity (150kHz to 80MHz)
  EN 1000-4-11 Voltage Transients
  EN 6001-3-2 Power Line Harmonics
  EN 6001-3-3 Voltage Flicker

  EN 60950 Low Voltage Directive
  This series of tests can be done in the US or Canada. It is recommended but not necessary to have it done at a UL or
  CSA approved lab. Upon completion of the testing, file a copy with the local European representative.

  For More Information
  To obtain the ETSI standards or for more information contact the following organizations at the phone numbers
  given:

  Competent Authorities (Approval Agency)                        Notified Body Test Labs

  Radiocommunications Agency (UK)                                RFI (UK)
  44 1712 110211                                                 44 1256 851193

                                                                 Telefication (The Netherlands)
                                                                 31 85 7807 80




AHD EMC Lab, 92723 M152, Dowagiac, MI 49047, (616) 424-7014                                                        91442
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Test report #20000282F                       FCC 15.231 for MI-4800B                           FCC ID: LDK102039
                                              Tested February 2, 2000

OEM Labeling Requirements
   US and US Territories
  In accordance with FCC rules, the OEM product must have the radio approval number on the product label. This
  can be a second label added to the outside of the product. The label wording should be as follows:

        This product contains Aironet Radio Module
        FCC ID: LDK102039

   Canada
  In accordance with Canadian DOC rules, the OEM product must have the radio approval number on the product
  label. This can be a second label added to the outside of the product. The label wording should be as follows:

        This product contains Aironet Radio Module
        Canada (pending)

   Europe
  In compliance with the European Telecommunication Standards and European Authorities, the OEM product must
  have the radio approval number on the product label. This can be a second label added to the outside of the
  product. The label wording should be as follows:

        This product contains Aironet Radio Module
        Place the appropriate country identification number and country symbols here

   Other Countries
  The product must be labeled in accordance with the requirements of the specific country.




AHD EMC Lab, 92723 M152, Dowagiac, MI 49047, (616) 424-7014                                                    91442
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Document Modified: 2000-03-15 14:14:56

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