User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Part A – Preface
- Warranty
- Important Notice
- FCC Compliance Notices
- Australian Compliance Notices
- Other Related Documentation and Products
- Revision History
- Part B – O Series Overview
- Definition of O Series Data Radio
- O Series Product Range
- O Series – Features and Benefits
- Standard Accessories
- Part C – Applications
- Application Detail
- Part D – Module Pinouts
- Part E – System Planning and Design
- Understanding RF Path Requirements
- Examples of Predictive Path Modelling
- Selecting Antennas
- Power Supply and Environmental Considerations
- Part F – Mounting and LED Indicators
- Mounting
- Antenna Port Cabling
- Product Labelling
- LED Indicators
- Part G – Specifications
- Appendix – FCC Approved Antennas
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O Series Data Radio – User Manual
Part F – Mounting and LED Indicators
Mounting
The O Series radio module is designed to be mounted onto a pcb.
Note: In high power or high temperature applications, it is
desirable to mount the module such that maximum conducted heat
ventilation for the heat sink.
Part E – Getting Started- O Series
O Series radio module dimensions
Antenna Port Cabling
For FCC compliance, the O Series module antenna connection
(MMCX) may only be extended with a patch cable using a reverse
TNC bulkhead connector.
Product Labelling
When this OEM module is housed inside another unit, the unit
must be labelled with the following notice :
“This unit contains a device with FCC ID: NI8OM900 and IC:
4630A-OM900.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation of
this device is subject to the following conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause any undesired operation.”