User's Manual

6 Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 12-16
Revision History
Issue: 03-15
- (March 2015) Alarms and Events
Issue: 05-15
- (May 2015) Updated Compliance
Information.
Issue: 11-15
- (November 2015) Updates to support new
features in firmware
release 1.4.0
Issue: 06-16
- (June 2016) Updates to support new
features in firmware
release 1.5.0
Issue: 12-16
- (December 2016) Support for VHF Q
variant
Part A - Preface
Important Information
© Copyright 2016 Trio Datacom Pty Ltd All Rights
Reserved
This manual covers the operation of the Q Data Radio
range. Specifications described are typical only and are
subject to normal manufacturing and service tolerances.
Trio Datacom Pty Ltd reserves the right to modify the
equipment, its specification or this manual without prior
notification, in the interest of improving performance,
reliability or servicing. At the time of publication all data is
correct for the operation of the equipment at the voltage
and/or temperature referred to. Performance data
indicates typical values related to the particular product.
This manual is copyright by Trio Datacom Pty Ltd. All
rights reserved. No part of the documentation or the
information supplied may be divulged to any third party
without the express written permission of Trio Datacom
Pty Ltd.
The manual is also proprietary to Trio Datacom Pty Ltd
and are supplied for the purposes referred to in the
accompanying documentation and must not be used
for any other purpose. All such information remains
the property of Trio Datacom Pty Ltd and may not be
reproduced, copied, stored on or transferred to any other
media or used or distributed in any way save for the
express purposes for which it is supplied.
Products offered may contain software which is
proprietary to Trio Datacom Pty Ltd. However, the offer of
supply of these products and services does not include
or infer any transfer of ownership of such proprietary
information and as such reproduction or reuse without
the express permission in writing from Trio Datacom
Pty Ltd is forbidden. Permission may be applied for by
contacting Trio Datacom Pty Ltd in writing.
WARNING
HAZARD TO HEALTH DUE TO RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) EXPOSURE
The radio equipment described in this user manual emits low level
radio frequency energy. The concentrated energy may pose a health
hazard depending on the type of antenna used.
To satisfy EU, FCC and Industry Canada requirements a minimum
separation distance should be maintained between the antenna of
this device and persons during operation as per the table below.
Range of Antenna
system gains (dBd)
Minimum Separation
from Antenna (Meters)
Minimum Separation from
Antenna (Feet Decimal)
0 to 4 1.6 5.3
4 to 8 2.6 8.6
8 to 12 4.1 13.5
12 to 16 6.4 21
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury.
Compliance Information
Exclusion Zone
3m Clearance
allowed for
5m
3.3m3.3m
Typical Antenna Installation Exclusion Zone
The diagram below shows the exclusion zone for a
typical antenna installation. The details of this typical
system are as follows:
Q Data Radio - 40dBm (10W)
Antenna - Yagi 14 dBd/16.15 dBi gain
Lightning Arrestor - 0.5dB loss
Cable Run - 1.5dB loss
Collocating the QR450 remote (Europe)
The QR450 is a remote radio and should not be
collocated with other transmitting equipment.
FCC Compliance
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.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV
interference caused by unauthorised modifications to
this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
When antennas are co-located on a community (shared)
site the correct site engineering must be performed to
ensure that RF exposure limits are met.
FCC requirements can be found in 47 CFR 1.1307(b)(3)