User's Guide Part 1

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Chapter 4: Legal and regulatory information Compliance with radio regulations
The PTP 700 takes into account the antenna gain and cable loss configured by the professional
installer in the web-based interface to limit the EIRP to ensure regulatory compliance. No
additional action is required by the installer to reduce transmitter power in band edge
channels.
The maximum EIRP in band edge channels for the USA 5.1 GHz band is listed in Table 109.
Table 109
Edge channel power reduction in regulatory band 84
Channel Bandwidth
Channel Frequency
Maximum EIRP
5 MHz Below 5158 MHz 26 dBm
5158 to 5200 MHz 30 dBm
Above 5200 MHz 33 dBm
10 MHz Below 5164 23 dBm
5164 and above 31 dBm
15 MHz Below 5170 23 dBm
5170 to 5181 31 dBm
Above 5181 37 dBm
20 MHz Below 5175 23 dBm
5175 to 5187 30 dBm
Above 5187 36 dBm
30 MHz Below 5187 24 dBm
5187 to 5200 30 dBm
Above 5200 35 dBm
40 MHz Below 5200 24 dBm
5200 and above 30 dBm
45 MHz Below 5205 23 dBm
5205 and above 30 dBm
5.2 GHz band edge channel power reduction
Equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) is restricted in edge channels when the PTP 700 is
operated the 5.2 GHz band with the USA or Canada country license. The amount of EIRP
reduction has been determined during regulatory testing and cannot be changed by
professional installers or end users. Units intended for the USA and Canada market are locked
for use in the USA or Canada and cannot be operated under the regulations for other
regulatory domains.
The PTP 700 takes into account the antenna gain and cable loss configured by the professional
installer in the web-based interface to limit the EIRP to ensure regulatory compliance. No
additional action is required by the installer to reduce transmitter power in band edge
channels.
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