This document provides guidelines for safely installing and operating Cambium PTP 600 series radio equipment in hazardous locations. It specifies the allowed operating envelope, part numbers and product labels, installation and operating requirements, and instructions for installing integrated and connectorized units. Special attention must be paid to limiting radio frequency emissions to prevent explosions.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium PTP 800 Series product line. It includes descriptions of the key system components like the compact modem unit (CMU), outdoor unit (ODU), and indoor RF unit (IRFU). It also covers topics like link planning, grounding and lightning protection, network planning, security planning, and ordering information. The document aims to provide all the necessary reference information to successfully deploy and operate Cambium PTP 800 wireless links.
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framos@timed.com.mx; kchavez@timed.com.mx
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This document provides information on belt conveyors manufactured by ORTHMAN, including:
1) Standard belt widths, speeds, idler types, and drive components.
2) A four-step process for basic belt conveyor design including determining belt width, operating speed, horsepower for empty conveyance, and horsepower for material conveyance.
3) Tables listing maximum recommended belt speeds, horsepower calculations for empty and full conveyors, and other specifications to properly size a conveyor for a given application.
This document is the reference manual for the C-Series Display. It contains important safety notices and information about the intended use, trademarks, copyright, and components of the C-Series Display. It provides guidelines on installation, operation, maintenance and technical specifications.
This document provides a training guide for the AVEVA Plant Programmable Macro Language (PML). It introduces PML and PML2, the newer and more powerful version. The guide covers topics such as macros, variables, control structures, errors, forms, objects, collections, menus and upgrading from PML1 to PML2. Examples of PML code are provided in the appendices to demonstrate and explain the concepts and features discussed.
The document provides operating instructions for the MICROMASTER 430 inverter. It includes information on installation, commissioning, functions, system parameters, troubleshooting, specifications, and available options for the MICROMASTER 430 inverter ranging from 7.5 kW to 250 kW. The document contains sections on safety instructions, an overview of the inverter, installation procedures, commissioning modes, operating modes and functions, system parameters, and troubleshooting help. It aims to guide users on features and proper usage of the MICROMASTER 430.
This document provides a summary of key information from a Cambium PTP 250 user guide:
- The PTP 250 is a point-to-point wireless system consisting of an outdoor unit (ODU) and a Power over Ethernet injector.
- Safety guidelines must be followed when installing or servicing the equipment, such as using proper grounding and working safely around power lines.
- The document reviews the components of the system including the ODU, PoE injector, cabling, and lightning protection. Wireless operation details such as spectrum management, adaptive modulation, and radar avoidance are also covered.
- Planning considerations for regulatory compliance, site selection, link planning, and using connectorized units
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium PTP 800 Series product line. It includes descriptions of the key system components like the compact modem unit (CMU), outdoor unit (ODU), and indoor RF unit (IRFU). It also covers topics like link planning, grounding and lightning protection, network planning, security planning, and ordering information. The document aims to provide all the necessary reference information to successfully deploy and operate Cambium PTP 800 wireless links.
Somos Distribuidores de la Marca Masimo en México. Si requieres alguna cotización de estos insumos y existencias, no dudes contactarnos:
framos@timed.com.mx; kchavez@timed.com.mx
#Catalogo de Productos Masimo
This document provides information on belt conveyors manufactured by ORTHMAN, including:
1) Standard belt widths, speeds, idler types, and drive components.
2) A four-step process for basic belt conveyor design including determining belt width, operating speed, horsepower for empty conveyance, and horsepower for material conveyance.
3) Tables listing maximum recommended belt speeds, horsepower calculations for empty and full conveyors, and other specifications to properly size a conveyor for a given application.
This document is the reference manual for the C-Series Display. It contains important safety notices and information about the intended use, trademarks, copyright, and components of the C-Series Display. It provides guidelines on installation, operation, maintenance and technical specifications.
This document provides a training guide for the AVEVA Plant Programmable Macro Language (PML). It introduces PML and PML2, the newer and more powerful version. The guide covers topics such as macros, variables, control structures, errors, forms, objects, collections, menus and upgrading from PML1 to PML2. Examples of PML code are provided in the appendices to demonstrate and explain the concepts and features discussed.
The document provides operating instructions for the MICROMASTER 430 inverter. It includes information on installation, commissioning, functions, system parameters, troubleshooting, specifications, and available options for the MICROMASTER 430 inverter ranging from 7.5 kW to 250 kW. The document contains sections on safety instructions, an overview of the inverter, installation procedures, commissioning modes, operating modes and functions, system parameters, and troubleshooting help. It aims to guide users on features and proper usage of the MICROMASTER 430.
This document provides a summary of key information from a Cambium PTP 250 user guide:
- The PTP 250 is a point-to-point wireless system consisting of an outdoor unit (ODU) and a Power over Ethernet injector.
- Safety guidelines must be followed when installing or servicing the equipment, such as using proper grounding and working safely around power lines.
- The document reviews the components of the system including the ODU, PoE injector, cabling, and lightning protection. Wireless operation details such as spectrum management, adaptive modulation, and radar avoidance are also covered.
- Planning considerations for regulatory compliance, site selection, link planning, and using connectorized units
The AP 6522 is a dual-radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point designed for small offices and retail locations. It can handle increasing numbers of Wi-Fi devices and bandwidth-heavy applications connecting to the network. With its WiNG 5 intelligence, the AP 6522 offers high throughput, security, QoS services, and site survivability without requiring a controller. It can also coordinate up to 24 neighboring access points.
The document describes the features and capabilities of the Motorola AP 8122 3x3 MIMO 802.11n access point. It delivers high throughput to support enterprise applications including voice and HD video using 802.11n technology with standard 802.3af PoE. It has advanced features like load balancing, pre-emptive roaming, and dual band radios to increase network reliability, resilience, and security. The access point also supports advanced wireless capabilities such as voice over wireless, location services, and guest access controls.
The AP 8132 is a modular access point that allows for additional functionality through attachable modules. It has a standard 3x3 MIMO 802.11n radio that supports data rates up to 450 Mbps and includes features like beamforming and STBC. The modular design enables applications like security monitoring or additional radios to be added without needing new infrastructure. It provides high performance wireless with features such as load balancing and band-unlocked dual band radios.
1. Obtain a new license key from Cambium using the unique Access Key.
2. Connect to the PTP 600 unit and navigate to the License Key page.
3. Enter the new license key to enable the optical interface capability.
4. Connect the fiber optic cable to the SFP module and configure the SFP settings.
5. The unit can now be connected to the fiber network and configured for operation.
1. Obtain a new license key from Cambium using the unique Access Key.
2. Connect to the PTP 600 unit and navigate to the License Key page.
3. Enter the new license key to enable the optical interface capability.
4. Connect the fiber optic cable to the SFP module and configure the SFP settings.
5. The unit can now be connected to the fiber network and configured for operation.
This document provides important safety information and guidelines for installing and operating Cambium PTP 810 equipment. It describes key features of the PTP 810 product, including supported bands and frequencies, typical applications, system components, link types, and the modular modem unit. The document outlines licensing requirements and contains contents for product description, installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and other sections.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium PTP 800 Series product. It contains important safety information and instructions for using the system components properly. The guide covers the product description and features, including the compact modem unit and outdoor unit. It also addresses licensing requirements, security advice, and caring for the environment.
This document provides a summary of key information about Cambium's PTP 800 wireless system:
- It describes the main components of the system including the Compact Modem Unit (CMU), Outdoor Unit (ODU), and Indoor RF Unit (IRFU).
- It provides an overview of link types that can be configured including 1+0, 1+1 Hot Standby, and 2+0.
- It covers topics like planning considerations, ordering components, legal agreements, and reference materials for installing and operating the system.
This document provides a configuration and user guide for Cambium Networks' PMP 400/430 point-to-multipoint and PTP 200/230 point-to-point product lines. It includes an introduction, product descriptions, specifications, installation instructions, and configuration information for the wireless bridges and subscriber modules. The guide covers radio technology, applications, power and grounding, and administration systems for the Cambium Networks products.
This document provides release notes for the Cambium PMP 450 system release 12.0. It includes sections on safety and regulatory information, general information about the release, procedures for reporting problems and obtaining warranty support, security advice, and warnings. The document outlines important guidelines regarding safe installation and operation of the PMP 450 equipment in compliance with regulations.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium Networks CMM4 device. It includes sections on product description and specifications, planning installation and cabling, configuring the device's network and system parameters, and troubleshooting. The guide covers topics such as power planning, Ethernet cabling diagrams, adding and deleting user accounts, and configuring ports, SNMP settings, VLANs, and other unit settings. It aims to help users understand and set up the CMM4 for use in their network.
The document provides configuration information for the Cambium PMP 450 wireless system, including:
- The default IP address, username, and no default password for access to the management GUI.
- Instructions for software upgrades and resetting the unit to factory defaults using the radio GUI.
- Safety and regulatory guidelines that must be followed when installing or operating the equipment.
The document provides an overview and user guide for the Cambium PTP 500 and PTP 300 wireless point-to-point systems. It includes sections on system components, wireless operation, Ethernet bridging, system management, planning considerations, and installation instructions. Safety guidelines are also provided to ensure proper usage.
The document provides a user guide for the Cambium Universal GPS (uGPS) module. It describes the uGPS product, including an overview of its functionality and specifications. It also provides instructions on installing and operating the uGPS, including power configurations, installation considerations, and retrieving GPS status and location data. The guide aims to help network planners, operators, administrators and installers with deploying and using the uGPS module.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium Universal Global Positioning System (uGPS) module. It describes the uGPS product, power and connectivity configurations, installation procedures, and how to retrieve GPS status and location data. The guide covers uGPS operation and is intended for network planners, operators, administrators, and installers. It disclaims liability for improper use or configuration of the uGPS module.
The document provides information about configuring and resetting the Cambium PMP 450 wireless system:
1. The default IP address, username, and password for accessing the management GUI are listed.
2. There are two options for resetting the radio to factory default settings - either through the radio GUI interface or by using an override plug during power up.
3. Instructions are provided for upgrading the software version and guidelines for safety, regulatory compliance, and warranty information.
The document provides essential information for installing and configuring the Cambium PMP 450 module, including:
- The default IP address, administrator username and password, and software upgrade procedure.
- Two options for resetting the module to factory defaults via the radio GUI.
- Safety guidelines for working with power lines, at heights, and grounding and protective earth. RF exposure risks near the antenna are also noted.
Here are the steps to add a new Sub Administrator:
1. Click the "New Sub Admin" button under the Admin section.
2. In the "Add New Sub Administrator" page, enter a username for the Sub Admin (e.g. sub_admin).
3. Enter and confirm a password for the Sub Admin (e.g. 12345).
4. Click "OK" to add the new Sub Administrator. The new Sub Admin will now appear in the Admin list with "Read Only" privilege.
The main Administrator maintains full "Read/Write" privilege and can modify or remove any Sub Administrators. Sub Administrators only have read-only access to monitor the system.
The AP 6522 is a dual-radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point designed for small offices and retail locations. It can handle increasing numbers of Wi-Fi devices and bandwidth-heavy applications connecting to the network. With its WiNG 5 intelligence, the AP 6522 offers high throughput, security, QoS services, and site survivability without requiring a controller. It can also coordinate up to 24 neighboring access points.
The document describes the features and capabilities of the Motorola AP 8122 3x3 MIMO 802.11n access point. It delivers high throughput to support enterprise applications including voice and HD video using 802.11n technology with standard 802.3af PoE. It has advanced features like load balancing, pre-emptive roaming, and dual band radios to increase network reliability, resilience, and security. The access point also supports advanced wireless capabilities such as voice over wireless, location services, and guest access controls.
The AP 8132 is a modular access point that allows for additional functionality through attachable modules. It has a standard 3x3 MIMO 802.11n radio that supports data rates up to 450 Mbps and includes features like beamforming and STBC. The modular design enables applications like security monitoring or additional radios to be added without needing new infrastructure. It provides high performance wireless with features such as load balancing and band-unlocked dual band radios.
1. Obtain a new license key from Cambium using the unique Access Key.
2. Connect to the PTP 600 unit and navigate to the License Key page.
3. Enter the new license key to enable the optical interface capability.
4. Connect the fiber optic cable to the SFP module and configure the SFP settings.
5. The unit can now be connected to the fiber network and configured for operation.
1. Obtain a new license key from Cambium using the unique Access Key.
2. Connect to the PTP 600 unit and navigate to the License Key page.
3. Enter the new license key to enable the optical interface capability.
4. Connect the fiber optic cable to the SFP module and configure the SFP settings.
5. The unit can now be connected to the fiber network and configured for operation.
This document provides important safety information and guidelines for installing and operating Cambium PTP 810 equipment. It describes key features of the PTP 810 product, including supported bands and frequencies, typical applications, system components, link types, and the modular modem unit. The document outlines licensing requirements and contains contents for product description, installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and other sections.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium PTP 800 Series product. It contains important safety information and instructions for using the system components properly. The guide covers the product description and features, including the compact modem unit and outdoor unit. It also addresses licensing requirements, security advice, and caring for the environment.
This document provides a summary of key information about Cambium's PTP 800 wireless system:
- It describes the main components of the system including the Compact Modem Unit (CMU), Outdoor Unit (ODU), and Indoor RF Unit (IRFU).
- It provides an overview of link types that can be configured including 1+0, 1+1 Hot Standby, and 2+0.
- It covers topics like planning considerations, ordering components, legal agreements, and reference materials for installing and operating the system.
This document provides a configuration and user guide for Cambium Networks' PMP 400/430 point-to-multipoint and PTP 200/230 point-to-point product lines. It includes an introduction, product descriptions, specifications, installation instructions, and configuration information for the wireless bridges and subscriber modules. The guide covers radio technology, applications, power and grounding, and administration systems for the Cambium Networks products.
This document provides release notes for the Cambium PMP 450 system release 12.0. It includes sections on safety and regulatory information, general information about the release, procedures for reporting problems and obtaining warranty support, security advice, and warnings. The document outlines important guidelines regarding safe installation and operation of the PMP 450 equipment in compliance with regulations.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium Networks CMM4 device. It includes sections on product description and specifications, planning installation and cabling, configuring the device's network and system parameters, and troubleshooting. The guide covers topics such as power planning, Ethernet cabling diagrams, adding and deleting user accounts, and configuring ports, SNMP settings, VLANs, and other unit settings. It aims to help users understand and set up the CMM4 for use in their network.
The document provides configuration information for the Cambium PMP 450 wireless system, including:
- The default IP address, username, and no default password for access to the management GUI.
- Instructions for software upgrades and resetting the unit to factory defaults using the radio GUI.
- Safety and regulatory guidelines that must be followed when installing or operating the equipment.
The document provides an overview and user guide for the Cambium PTP 500 and PTP 300 wireless point-to-point systems. It includes sections on system components, wireless operation, Ethernet bridging, system management, planning considerations, and installation instructions. Safety guidelines are also provided to ensure proper usage.
The document provides a user guide for the Cambium Universal GPS (uGPS) module. It describes the uGPS product, including an overview of its functionality and specifications. It also provides instructions on installing and operating the uGPS, including power configurations, installation considerations, and retrieving GPS status and location data. The guide aims to help network planners, operators, administrators and installers with deploying and using the uGPS module.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium Universal Global Positioning System (uGPS) module. It describes the uGPS product, power and connectivity configurations, installation procedures, and how to retrieve GPS status and location data. The guide covers uGPS operation and is intended for network planners, operators, administrators, and installers. It disclaims liability for improper use or configuration of the uGPS module.
The document provides information about configuring and resetting the Cambium PMP 450 wireless system:
1. The default IP address, username, and password for accessing the management GUI are listed.
2. There are two options for resetting the radio to factory default settings - either through the radio GUI interface or by using an override plug during power up.
3. Instructions are provided for upgrading the software version and guidelines for safety, regulatory compliance, and warranty information.
The document provides essential information for installing and configuring the Cambium PMP 450 module, including:
- The default IP address, administrator username and password, and software upgrade procedure.
- Two options for resetting the module to factory defaults via the radio GUI.
- Safety guidelines for working with power lines, at heights, and grounding and protective earth. RF exposure risks near the antenna are also noted.
Here are the steps to add a new Sub Administrator:
1. Click the "New Sub Admin" button under the Admin section.
2. In the "Add New Sub Administrator" page, enter a username for the Sub Admin (e.g. sub_admin).
3. Enter and confirm a password for the Sub Admin (e.g. 12345).
4. Click "OK" to add the new Sub Administrator. The new Sub Admin will now appear in the Admin list with "Read Only" privilege.
The main Administrator maintains full "Read/Write" privilege and can modify or remove any Sub Administrators. Sub Administrators only have read-only access to monitor the system.
허니웰 3800r 산업용 바코드스캐너는 판독 범위가 뛰어나고 품질이 나쁜 바코드를 읽으며 탁월한 내구성을 자랑하는 가장 강력한 선형 이미저 입니다.
3800r 바코드스캐너는 13 밀 (mil) 바코드에 대해 24 인치 (610mm)의 판독 범위를 자랑하는 동급 최강의 제품입니다.
허니웰은 30년간의 바코드 판독 경험을 바탕으로 새로운 소프트웨어인 디지타이저로 저품질 바코드 판독문제를 해결하여 수동입력 작업시간을 줄였습니다.
충격흡수 고무 접촉면과 Lexan® 하우징은 1.8 m 높이의 콘크리트 낙하에서도 견딜 수 있습니다.
Superior Read Range
Imaging technology now extends the read range out to 24˝ (610 mm) on the bar codes used in retail applications
Fast and Aggressive Decode
Even on poorly printed or damaged codes, the 270 scans per second scan rate and software digitizer quickly processes the data and transmits it to your application
Durable
Built to last, there are no moving parts to wear out. Full impact resistant bumpers and a 5 year warranty make the 3800r one of the toughest scanners on the market
Reads Emerging Codes that will be Part of Tomorrow’s Solutions
Supports the EAN·UCC system, including GTIN, EAN/UCC-14, and GS1 DataBar
Connectivity
Supports all common interfaces : keyboard wedge, TTL RS232, IBM retail, USB, wand emulation, HHLC, and True RS232
OPERATIONAL
Light Source : Visible Red LED 630 nm
Visual Indicators : Green = good read
Host System Interfaces : USB, True RS232, TTL level RS232, Keyboard Wedge, IBM 46xx (RS485),
Light Pen (Wand) Emulation, Laser Emulation
MECHANICAL
Dimensions (LxWxH) : 135 mm x 81 mm x 157 mm (5.3˝ x 3.2˝ x 6.2˝)
Weight : 184 g (6.5 oz)
ELECTRICAL
Input Voltage : 4.5 - 12 VDC
Operating Power (typical) : 1.2 W (235 mA @ 5 V); 1.7 W (145 mA @ 12 V)
Standby Power (typical) : 430 mW (86 mA @ 5 V); 780 mW (65 mA @ 12 V)
DC Transformers : Class 2: 5 VDC @ 2.4 A
LED Class : Class 1: IEC60825-1, EN60825-1
EMC : FCC Part 15, ICES-003, EN55022 Class B
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature : 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Storage Temperature : -40°F to 140F (-40°C to 60°C)
Humidity : 0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Drop : Designed to withstand 1.8 m (6´) drops
Environmental Sealing : IP41
Light Levels : 70,000 Lux (6,503 foot-candles)
SCAN PERFORMANCE
Scan Pattern : Linear Image (3648 pixels)
Scan Speed : 270 scans per second
Motion Tolerance : 5 cm/s (2 in/s) with 13 mil UPC at optimal focus
Scan Angle : Horizontal: 47°
Print Contrast : 20% minimum reflectance difference
Pitch, Skew : 65°, 65°
Decode Capabilities : Reads standard 1D and GS1 DataBar symbologies.
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주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
허니웰 3800i 산업용 바코드스캐너는 초당 270 회, 82 인치 (208 cm) 범위의 바코드를 읽을 수 있습니다.
스캐너 케이스와 밀봉된 광학 모듈에는 충격 흡수를 위한 고무 오버몰드 (overmold)가 장착되어 2 미터 콘크리트 낙하시에도 견딜 수 있습니다.
3800i 스캐너는 IP54 등급으로 먼지와 물이 스캐너에 유입되어 성능이 저하되는 것을 방지합니다.
혹독한 외부환경, 겨울철 -30 ° C (-22 ° F)의 조건의 온도에서도 작업할 수 있도록 설계되었습니다.
Superior Read Range
Imaging technology now extends the performance range out to 82 inches (208 cm) on linear codes. Long range reading performance eliminates the need to reach and climb to scan codes.
Durable
There are no moving parts to wear out and Honeywell backs this with an industry-leading 3 year warranty. Reliable performance year after year with no downtime.
Easy to Use
True point and shoot handheld ergonomics easily fi ts oversized gloved hands. Intuitive aiming means operators will become productive quickly.
Rugged Packaging
An impact absorbing, shock resistant housing withstands fi fty 6.5 foot (2 meter) drops, and is sealed to prevent dust, moisture, and other contaminants from entering the scanner. Designed to survive the most demanding industrial applications.
Fast and Aggressive Decode
Even on poorly printed or damaged codes, the 270 scans per second digital image logic is over 6 times faster than other technologies. Spend less time trying to re-scan poor codes and speed up the work process.
PERFORMANCE
Illumination : 630 nM Visible Red LED
Receiving Device : 3648 element linear imager
Reading Width : 15 mil. code, 15 in. (38.1 cm) from nose, 10 in. (25.4 cm) wide
Resolution : 7.5 mil. at 9 in. (22.9 cm) distance
Skew Angle : +65o
Pitch Angle : +65o
Horizontal Velocity : 2 in. (5.1 cm) per second
Minimum Symbol Contrast : 20%
Scan Rate : Up to 270 scans per second
Decode Rate : 270 decodes per second
MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL
Dimensions (without aimer) :
Length : 5.3 in. (13.5 cm)
Height : 6.4 in. (16.3 cm)
Width : 3.2 in. (8.1 cm)
Weight : 7.5 oz. (213 g)
Dimensions (with aimer*) :
Length : 5.3 in. (13.5 cm)
Height : 6.5 in. (16.5 cm)
Width : 3.2 in. (8.1 cm)
Weight : 8.4 oz. (238 g)
Housing : UL 94V0 grade
Power Requirements : 4.5 - 14Vdc at scanner
Current Draw (maximum) :
Input : 5V, 12V
Scanning : 235mA, 142mA
Idle : 68mA, 49mA
POWER SUPPLY
Noise Rejection : Maximum 100mV peak to peak, 10 to 100 kHz
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature : -22oF to +122oF (-30oC to +50oC)
Storage Temperature : -40oF to +140oF (-40oC to +60oC)
Humidity : 0 to 95%, non-condensing
Sealing : IP54 (water and dust resistant)
Mechanical Shock : Operational after 50 drops from 6.5 ft. (2 m) to concrete
Ambient Illumination : 0 - 70,000 lux
ESD Protection : Functional after 15kV discharge
LED Classifi cation : Class 1 under EN60825-01
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주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
This document provides a user guide for the PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet Microwave system. It contains important safety information for installing and operating the equipment, including guidelines for working at heights, grounding the system properly, and ensuring safety from RF exposure and thermal hazards. The document also details how to contact Motorola for support or to report any problems.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium CMM4 device. It includes sections on product description and specifications for the CMM4 and its components like the controller board, power supply, and Ethernet switch. It also covers planning considerations for the CMM4 like typical cabling configurations, power planning, and syncing multiple CMMs. Additional sections provide details on configuring the CMM4 interface and parameters through the web interface.
Cambium Networks is an industry leader in point-to-multipoint and point-to-point wireless broadband solutions. They have shipped over 4 million nodes totaling over $1 billion to networks in more than 150 countries. Their ePMP product line provides affordable and scalable wireless access networks through features like GPS synchronization, high scalability and consistent performance, interference mitigation technology, and effective quality of service capabilities.
The VX 9000 virtualized software-based wireless LAN controller combines the power of virtualization with Motorola Solutions' WiNG Controller. It provides centralized management of wireless networks through a single interface with high scalability, flexibility and advanced wireless services. Key features include integrated network security, the advanced WiNG 5 operating system, plug-and-play deployment, simplified licensing and infinite scalability through virtualization. It supports all major hypervisors and public/private clouds for maximum deployment flexibility at low cost.
The NX 7500 integrated services platform provides comprehensive management of up to 2,048 network elements through a single interface. It allows all network infrastructure to intelligently route traffic for maximum speed and throughput without congestion. The NX 7500 offers advanced wireless LAN performance for mid-sized and campus environments with features such as plug-and-play installation, hierarchical management, smart routing, BYOD support, and integrated security services. It provides flexibility and investment protection through modular upgrades.
The document discusses the challenges retailers face in supporting increased wireless applications and next-generation Wi-Fi in stores. It introduces the Motorola AP 8200 Series as a solution that provides high-performance wireless connectivity for customers and staff. The AP 8200 Series allows easy access, security, support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi, bandwidth for applications, and performance for many users. It provides flexibility, a cost-effective upgrade to 802.11ac, and features for security, environmental monitoring, location services, and more.
The document describes the innovative features of the Motorola AP 8222 wireless access point. It has a sleek design suitable for retail, office, and other customer-facing spaces. It provides dual-band 802.11ac and 802.11n wireless connectivity at speeds up to 1.3Gbps. Key features include advanced beamforming, gap-free security, and support for bandwidth-heavy applications like video calling. The access point is centrally managed through Motorola's WiNG 5 networking operating system.
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3. PTP 600 Series Hazardous Location Guide
Contents
About this guide ............................................................................................................... 1
Contacting Cambum Networks ..................................................................................................... 1
1. Important safety information ....................................................................................... 2
Limiting EIRP................................................................................................................................ 2
Installing connectorized ODUs ..................................................................................................... 2
PIDU ............................................................................................................................................. 2
PTP-SYNC ..................................................................................................................................... 2
GPS unit ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Checking labels............................................................................................................................. 2
Powering down ............................................................................................................................. 3
Cleaning ........................................................................................................................................ 3
2. Allowed operating envelope ......................................................................................... 4
ATEX ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Hazloc ........................................................................................................................................... 4
3. Part numbers and product labels .................................................................................. 5
Part numbers ................................................................................................................................ 5
Product labels ............................................................................................................................... 6
4. Installation and operating requirements .................................................................... 10
General requirements ................................................................................................................. 10
Warnings ..................................................................................................................................... 10
EIRP limitations for radio regulations ........................................................................................ 10
Regulatory EIRP limits for hazardous locations ......................................................................... 11
Overall EIRP Limits .................................................................................................................... 11
5. Installing integrated PTP 600 units ............................................................................ 12
PTP 54600-ATEX/Hazloc integrated ........................................................................................... 12
PTP 58600-ATEX/Hazloc integrated ........................................................................................... 12
6. Installing connectorized PTP 600 units....................................................................... 13
Factory-set power limits ............................................................................................................. 13
Procedure for higher gain antennas ........................................................................................... 13
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4. PTP 600 Series Hazardous Location Guide
About this guide
This guide identifies the specific requirements that have to be met by the installer and
operator of the Cambium PTP600-ATEX/Hazloc Series radio products when the
products are for use in Hazardous Locations.
Hazardous Locations are those covered by the ATEX regulations in Europe and the
Hazloc regulations in the USA.
The normal operating and troubleshooting procedures for the PTP 600 Series are
described in the PTP 600 Series User Guide, which may be downloaded from the
support website.
Version information
The following shows the issue status of this document.
Document issue Date of issue Remarks
001v000 Feb 2012 First Cambium issue
Contacting Cambum Networks
Support website: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support
Main website: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com
Sales enquiries: solutions@cambiumnetworks.com
Support enquiries: support@cambiumnetworks.com
Telephone number list: http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/contact.php
Address: Cambium Networks Limited,
Linhay Business Park,
Eastern Road,
Ashburton,
Devon, UK,
TQ13 7UP
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1. Important safety information
To prevent fire and explosions when installing or operating the PTP 600 Series
in hazardous locations, observe the instructions in this guide.
Limiting EIRP
Installation and operation of these products in locations where exposure to hazardous
gasses is expected will be subject to limiting the EIRP from the PTP600-ATEX/Hazloc
series of radio products.
Exceeding the EIRP limits will compromise safety. Please refer to the certificates
referenced in 2 Allowed operating envelope for special conditions of safe use.
The EIRP limit depends on the gas class/gas group prevalent in the operating location.
Installing connectorized ODUs
As shipped by the manufacturer, the equipment is set to meet the most stringent EIRP
limits assuming an integrated antenna. Special care is therefore needed when operating
connectorized versions of the radio with external antennas.
PIDU
The PIDU is intended for indoor use only and is not weatherproof. It has not been
certified for use in the hazardous environments and must be located in a safe
environment.
PTP-SYNC
The PTP-SYNC unit is NOT approved for use in hazardous environments and cannot be
used to connect to an ODU in the hazardous environments. If there is a need to provide
a synchronized link, contact Cambium for assistance.
GPS unit
The GPS unit recommended for use with the PTP-SYNC unit must also be located in a
safe environment. If that is not possible, then the GPS unit must not be deployed. In
these circumstances, the timing reference for synchronized units must be obtained from
either the low level 1 pps signal (via the coaxial interface) or from the timing reference
of one of the ODUs. Details may be found in the PTP 600 Series User Guide.
Checking labels
Only those products marked with the qualification labels shown in Part numbers and
product labels on page 5 may be used in hazardous locations.
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6. About this guide PTP 600 Series Hazardous Installation Guide
Powering down
Live maintenance and live connection or disconnection of cables is not allowed in the
hazardous area.
Cleaning
The radome of the integrated antenna must be cleaned only with an anti-static cloth.
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2. Allowed operating envelope
The PTP600-ATEX/Hazloc Series radio products have been certified for operation in the
following hazardous locations:
ATEX
The products have been approved under an ‘Intrinsic Safety’ assessment as defined in
EN60079-11:2007.
The approval is given by certificate number TRAC09ATEX31224X, issued by TRaC
Global, with the specific level of coverage shown below.
II 3 G Ex ic IIC T4
II - Equipment group (surface applications)
3 - Equipment category (infrequent exposure)
G - Atmosphere (Gas)
ic - Protection concept (intrinsic safety)
IIC - Gas group (up to and including Hydrogen and Acetylene)
T4 - Temperature class (135°C)
Hazloc
The products have been assessed and found compliant with the requirements of
UL1604 and CSA C22.2 No. 213 for the following conditions.
The approval is given by MET Labs under File Reference E113068, with the specific
level of coverage shown below.
Complies with UL1604 and CSA C22.2 No. 213
Class I - Gases, Vapors and Liquids (surface applications)
Div – 2 (Infrequent Exposure)
Gas Groups - A, B, C, D (up to and including Hydrogen and Acetylene)
Operating Temperature Code - T4 (135oC)
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3. Part numbers and product labels
Part numbers
In order to meet specific radio regulations in the USA, Cambium supplies products
approved for USA/Canada and ETSI/RoW under different part numbers. These part
numbers are shown in Table 1 and Table 2.
Table 1 PTP 54600 ATEX/Hazloc kit part numbers
Regional Integrated or Link or end Part
variant connectorized complete number
FCC/IC Integrated Link Complete WB3788
FCC/IC Integrated End Complete WB3789
FCC/IC Connectorized Link Complete WB3790
FCC/IC Connectorized End Complete WB3791
ETSI/RoW Integrated Link Complete WB3820
ETSI/RoW Integrated End Complete WB3821
ETSI/RoW Connectorized Link Complete WB3822
ETSI/RoW Connectorized End Complete WB3823
Table 2 PTP 58600 ATEX/Hazloc kit part numbers
Regional Integrated or Link or end Part
variant connectorized complete number
FCC/IC Integrated Link Complete WB3784
FCC/IC Integrated End Complete WB3785
FCC/IC Connectorized Link Complete WB3786
FCC/IC Connectorized End Complete WB3787
ETSI/RoW Integrated Link Complete WB3816
ETSI/RoW Integrated End Complete WB3817
ETSI/RoW Connectorized Link Complete WB3818
ETSI/RoW Connectorized End Complete WB3819
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Product labels
The PTP600-ATEX/Hazloc Series radio products can be identified by their qualification
labels, shown below.
The ODU labels are ‘generic’ in terms of radio approvals; some products shipped will
not have all the radio approvals shown, depending on their specific part number.
Figure 1 Certification label on 5.4 GHz FCC/IC integrated ODUs
Figure 2 Certification label on 5.4 GHz FCC/IC connectorized ODUs
Figure 3 Certification label on 5.4 GHz ETSI/RoW integrated ODUs
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Figure 4 Certification label on 5.4 GHz ETSI/RoW connectorized ODUs
Figure 5 Certification label on 5.8 GHz FCC/IC integrated ODUs
Figure 6 Certification label on 5.8 GHz FCC/IC connectorized ODUs
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Figure 7 Certification label on 5.8 GHz ETSI/RoW integrated ODUs
Figure 8 Certification label on 5.8 GHz ETSI/RoW connectorized ODUs
Figure 9 Certification label on indoor PIDU
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Figure 10 Certification label on indoor PIDU (alternative layout)
Figure 11 Certification label on outdoor LPU
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4. Installation and operating requirements
General requirements
ATEX regulatory environments
Installation should be in accordance with the requirements of EN60079-14 as
applicable.
Hazloc regulatory environments
Installation should be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and
relevant OSHA standard.
Warnings
Before installing these products, read 1 Important safety information.
EIRP limitations for radio regulations
All the PTP 600 Series radio products have to meet local radio regulations, whether or
not the products are the ATEX/Hazloc approved versions. The local radio regulations
do vary considerably around the world; Cambium provides a set of region codes or
license keys to meet those requirements.
Cambium PTP 600-ATEX/Hazloc Series radio products that are currently released
operate in the 5.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz bands. These products are shown in Table 3 along
with the EIRP limits applicable to the frequency band and region from the local radio
regulations.
Table 3 Radio regulatory EIRP limits for unlicensed 5 GHz bands
Region EIRP limits at 5.4 GHz EIRP limits at 5.8 GHz
USA 1 W maximum with ≥ 20 MHz No EIRP limit for point-to-point
channel bandwidth. use.
EIRP density limited to
50 mW/MHz.
Europe 1 W maximum with ≥ 20 MHz 4 W maximum with ≥ 20 MHz
channel bandwidth. channel bandwidth.
EIRP density limited to EIRP density limited to
50 mW/MHz. 200 mW/MHz.
See (*1).
(*1) The radio regulations for this band are not harmonized across Europe. In general
the limit is 4 W with an additional constraint of 200 mW/MHz. However, in some
countries the total EIRP is limited to 2 W and in one country 200 W EIRP is allowed.
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Regulatory EIRP limits for hazardous locations
The ATEX and Hazloc standards limit the EIRP as shown in Table 4.
Table 4 EIRP limits from ATEX and Hazloc standards
Gas group Typical gas type Maximum EIRP
(Watt)
ATEX Hazloc
IIA D Propane 6
IIB C Ethylene 3.5
IIC B Hydrogen 2
IIC A Acetylene 2
Overall EIRP Limits
When installed and operating, the equipment EIRP transmitted has to comply with both
the local radio regulations and the regulations for hazardous locations. From the
above, it is clear that:
• Operation at 5.4 GHz is limited to 1 W EIRP by the Local Radio Regulations.
• Operation at 5.8 GHz is limited by:
o The regulations for hazardous locations when deployed in the USA.
o A combination of the two regulations when deployed in Europe.
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5. Installing integrated PTP 600 units
PTP 54600-ATEX/Hazloc integrated
All PTP54600-ATEX/Hazloc Series radio products shipped with integrated antennas will
have the product set in the factory to a maximum EIRP of 1 W. At lower channel
bandwidths than 20 MHz, the EIRP density regulation of 50 mW/MHz will be set as the
default.
There will be no facility provided for the installer or operator to increase the EIRP or
EIRP density levels (the installer or operator will be allowed to set lower levels).
PTP 58600-ATEX/Hazloc integrated
All PTP58600-ATEX/Hazloc Series radio products shipped with integrated antennas will
have the product set in the factory to a maximum EIRP of 2 W. The installer or
operator will be allowed to contact Cambium and request an alternative region code to
allow operation at higher EIRP levels for use in areas with ATEX gas groups IIA or IIB,
or Hazloc gas groups C or D.
CE-marked PTP 58600-ATEX/Hazloc devices
The installer or operator will be allowed to use alternative region codes that provide
higher EIRP levels up to the 6 W hazard limit. Table 5 specifies the maximum EIRPs
supported for each gas group.
Table 5 Overall EIRP limits for CE-marked PTP 58600-ATEX/Hazloc devices
Gas group Maximum EIRP Notes
(Watt)
ATEX group IIA Hazloc group D 6W (*1)
ATEX group IIB Hazloc group C 3.5 W (*1)
ATEX group IIC Hazloc groups B 2W
ATEX group IIC Hazloc groups A 2W
(*1) The region code provided by Cambium will be country-specific and may limit this
power to 2 W.
FCC-marked PTP 58600-ATEX/Hazloc devices
The installer or operator will be allowed use alternative region codes that provide
higher EIRP levels up to the 6 W hazard limit. The maximum EIRPs supported will be
as shown in Table 4.
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6. Installing connectorized PTP 600 units
Factory-set power limits
All PTP54600-ATEX/Hazloc and PTP58600-ATEX/Hazloc Series radio products shipped
with a connector plate will have the product set in the factory to a power level that
would provide maximum EIRP of 1 W if the unit had been fitted with an integrated
antenna. At lower channel bandwidths than 20 MHz, the EIRP density regulation of
50 mW/MHz will be set as the default.
Procedure for higher gain antennas
When the device is installed with higher gain antennas, follow this procedure to set a
safe and legal EIRP level:
1 Obtain from the supplier or Cambium the license key applicable to the required
gas group.
2 Ensure that the antennas are not connected.
3 Power up the unit and display the Software License Key web page. Update the
license key as described in Chapter 6 of the PTP 600 Series User Guide and
reboot the unit as shown.
4 When the unit is again operational, display the Installation web page (see
Chapter 6 of the PTP 600 Series User Guide).
5 Note the gain of the external antenna(s) being used.
The PTP Series radio products are designed to operate with dual polarized
(V+H) antennas. However, there are circumstances where two spatially
diverse single polarization antennas are preferred.
6 Note the cable loss in dB of each of the coaxial cables connecting the antenna(s)
to the ODU. Choose the median of the two values if there is any significant
difference.
7 Go to Step 2 of the Installation Wizard and enter the noted values for antenna
gain and cable loss. Select Submit Wireless Configuration to store the
information and power off the unit.
When the unit is next powered up, the maximum transmit power will be automatically
set by the operating software to meet the ATEX/Hazloc limits for the appropriate gas
group.
For all PTP54600-ATEX/Hazloc connectorized devices and all CE-marked PTP58600-
ATEX/Hazloc connectorized devices, it is still the responsibility of the installer to then
follow the procedures in Chapter 6 of the PTP 600 Series User Guide to set the EIRP to
meet the applicable radio regulations.
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