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Cisco 5-in-1 Vehicle Mount and Fixed Infrastructure Antenna (ANT-5-4G2WL2G1-O)

 

  

GPS Radiation Patterns

1575 MHz GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns

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1575 MHz GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns

Installing the Antenna

The antenna installation includes the following procedures:

Contents of the Antenna Kit

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Summary of Contents for 4G-ANTM-OM-CM

Page 1: ...om Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide Addresses phone numbers and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www cisco com go offices Cisco Industrial Routers and Industrial Wireless Access Points Antenna Guide May 2019 ...

Page 2: ...uired to correct the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates us...

Page 3: ...e not intended to be actual addresses and phone numbers Any examples command display output network topology diagrams and other figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP ad dresses or phone numbers in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental All printed copies and duplicate soft copies are considered un Controlled copies and the or...

Page 4: ...ction Table 28 Currently Supported Antennas 28 Cellular 2G 3G 4G Antennas 29 GPS GNSS Antennas 32 WPAN ISM and LoRaWan Antennas 35 Wi Fi Antennas 35 Single Band 2 4 GHz Antennas 37 Single Band 5 GHz Antennas 37 Dual Band 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Antennas 39 Planned EOS Antennas 41 EOS Antennas 42 Cisco RF Cables and Accessories 44 Cables 44 Cellular Antenna Extension Bases 44 Other Accessories 44 Cellular An...

Page 5: ...5 Use Copper Conductors Only 110 Statement 1046 Installing or Replacing the Unit 110 Installation Instructions 111 Deployment Scenarios 112 Related Documentation 114 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 114 Cisco Aironet 2 4 GHz 13 dBi Directional Antenna AIR ANT2413P2M N 116 Technical Specifications 117 System Requirements 117 Safety Precautions 118 Installation Guidelines 119...

Page 6: ...nna 140 Tools and Equipment Required 140 Mounting on a Vertical Surface 140 Outdoor Installations 141 Suggested Cable 141 Grounding the Antenna 141 Communications Services and Additional Information 141 Cisco Bug Search Tool 142 Cisco Aironet 8 dBi Omni Directional Antenna AIR ANT2480V N 144 Technical Specifications 145 System Requirements 147 Safety Precautions 147 Installation Notes 147 Choosing...

Page 7: ...oosing a Mounting Location 169 Installing the Antenna 169 Tools and Equipment Required 169 Installing the Antenna 169 Mounting the Antenna on a Ceiling Tile 170 Suggested Cable 171 Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request 171 Cisco Aironet Dual Band MIMO Wall Mounted Omnidirectional Antenna AIR ANT2544V4M R 174 Technical Specifications 175 System Requirements 177 Safety Precautions 178 In...

Page 8: ...6 Installing the Antenna 199 Deciding on a Mounting Location 200 Tools and Equipment Required 200 Mounting on a Wall or Ceiling 200 Mounting on a Pole or Mast 205 Flush Mounting on a Wall Without Mount Brackets 207 Recommended Cable 208 Painting the Antenna 209 Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request 209 Cisco Aironet 2 4 GHz 5 GHz MIMO 4 Element Patch Antenna AIR ANT2566P4W R 210 Techni...

Page 9: ... Pole 229 Mounting on a Vertical Surface 233 Antenna Cable Information 235 Grounding the Antenna 235 Cisco Aironet 5 GHz 13 dBi Directional Antenna AIR ANT5114P2M N 238 Technical Specifications 239 Elevation and Azimuth Plane Patterns 240 System Requirements 240 Safety Precautions 240 Installation Guidelines 241 Site Selection 242 Installing the Antenna 242 Required Tools and Equipment 242 Mountin...

Page 10: ...rview 264 Antenna Features 264 Antenna Model 265 Antenna Assembly 265 Technical Specifications 266 Radio Frequency Specifications 267 Antenna Radiation Patterns 267 698 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 268 880 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 268 960 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 268 1470 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 269 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patter...

Page 11: ...s 283 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 284 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane 284 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns 285 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 286 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane 286 Environmental and Operational Specifications 287 Mechanical Specifications 287 Power Specifications 287 Installing the Antenna 287 Cont...

Page 12: ...afety Precautions 303 Tools and Equipment Required 304 Mounting the Antenna 304 Connecting the Antenna to the Router 304 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 304 Cisco Multiband Panel Outdoor 3G Antenna ANT 3G PNL OUT N 306 Technical Specifications 306 RF Specifications 307 Mechanical Specifications 307 Contents of the Antenna Kit 308 Safety Warnings 308 Safety Precautions 309 ...

Page 13: ... Optimum Performance 332 Safety Warnings 333 Safety Precautions 333 Antenna Installation 334 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 335 Cisco Outdoor Omnidirectional Antenna for 2G 3G 4G Cellular ANT 4G OMNI OUT N 336 Technical Specifications 336 RF Specifications 337 Mechanical Specifications 339 Radiation Patterns 339 Antenna Kit 342 Safety Warnings 342 Safety Precautions 343 A...

Page 14: ...e 359 1950 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane 359 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 360 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 361 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane 361 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 362 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 363 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane 363 Environmental Specifications 364 Mechanica...

Page 15: ...on Patterns 384 698 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 385 880 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 385 960 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 385 1470 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 386 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 386 2170 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 387 2700 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 387 WLAN WiFi Antenna Radiation Patterns 388 240...

Page 16: ...cations 402 Safety Warnings 402 Safety Precautions 403 Antenna Installation 404 Mechanical Drawing 405 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 406 Cisco Outdoor 5 dBI Omni Antenna for 863 928 MHz WPAN LoRaWan and ISM ANT LPWA DB O N 5 408 Technical Specifications 408 Specifications 409 Dimensions 411 Antenna Installation 411 Tools and Equipment Required 412 Mounting Components 412...

Page 17: ...afety Instructions 446 Antenna Installation 447 Installation Notes 447 Install the Antenna onto the CGR 1240 Router 448 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 449 Cisco Vandal Resistant Omni directional Dome Antenna for 860 928 MHz ISM WPAN and LoRaWAN ANT UN MP OUT QMA 450 Technical Specifications 450 Specifications 451 Vandal Resistance 453 Dimensions 453 Antenna Installation 4...

Page 18: ... 477 Attaching the Mounting Bracket 477 Installing the Module into the Router 478 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 478 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N 480 Antenna Overview 480 Technical Specifications 481 RF Specifications 481 Radiation Patterns 481 860 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 482 902 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 484 910 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 486 928...

Page 19: ...Warning 508 Installation Instructions 509 Related Documentation 510 Communications Services and Additional Information 510 Cisco Bug Search Tool 510 Cisco 4G LTEA 4G LTE and 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna LTE ANTM SMA D 512 Overview 512 Specifications 513 Antenna Radiation Patterns 515 Safety Instructions 520 Antenna Installation Warning 520 Installation Instructions 521 Related Documentation 5...

Page 20: ...20 Connecting the Antenna to the Router 534 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 534 ...

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Page 22: ...lation Requirements General Installation Instructions for Mounting Antennas Obtaining Technical Assistance Additional Information Overview Deciding which antenna to use involves many factors such as coverage area maximum distance indoor location outdoor location and antenna height When antennas are used indoors the building geometry construction materials ceiling height and internal obstructions m...

Page 23: ...rly wear shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves and a long sleeved shirt or jacket If the assembly starts to drop move away from it and let it fall Because the antenna mast cable and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current even the slightest touch of any of these parts to a power line completes an electrical path through the antenna and the installer If any part...

Page 24: ...mum Performance The higher your antenna is above the ground the better it performs generally If your antenna is connected to the router with external RF cables it is good practice to install your antenna about 5 to 10 foot 1 5 to 3 meters above the roof line and away from all power lines and obstructions If possible find a mounting place directly above your wireless device so that the lead in cabl...

Page 25: ...ct mounting position is with the cable pointing down towards the ground so that any moisture will drain through the antenna drain holes The antenna ships with a yellow mounting instruction label temporarily attached to the antenna radome The following instructions are common to most mast mounted installations For specific installation instructions for each antenna see the antenna data sheet and th...

Page 26: ...e foundation of a suite of interactive network services that provides immediate open access to Cisco information networking solutions services programs and resources at any time from anywhere in the world Cisco com is a highly integrated Internet application and a powerful easy to use tool that provides a broad range of features and services to help you to Streamline business processes and improve...

Page 27: ... Cisco 829 Industrial Integrated Services Routers Cisco IR1101 Industrial Integrated Services Routers Cisco 1120 Connected Grid Router Cisco 1240 Connected Grid Router Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Routers Cisco 500 Series WPAN Industrial Routers Cisco 900 Series Industrial Routers Cisco Industrial Wireless 3700 Series Cisco General Information Access the most current Cisco documentation at htt...

Page 28: ...ntly Supported Antennas These are the antennas that are currently fully supported for deployments Planned EOS Antennas These are the antennas that are planned to reach their End Of Service They are not recommended for new deployments EOS Antennas These are antennas that have reached their End Of Service The following tables list the currently supported antennas planned EOS and EOS antennas for Cis...

Page 29: ...dBi typical 3 8 dBi max 698 960 MHz 3 8 dBi typical 4 3 dBi max 1448 1551 MHz 4 6 dBi typical 5 5 dBi max 1710 2700 MHz IR807 IR809 and IR829 IR1101 with P LTE cellular module C819HG LTE and C819HG 4G CGM 3G and CGM 4G modules with CGR1120 router CGR1120 use case requires adapters Cisco Dual LTE Single GPS Multi band Antenna Installation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Cellular 3 in 1 Two port for 2G 3G 4...

Page 30: ... 3G and CGM 4G modules with CGR1120 and CGR1240 In most cases adapters or cables are required Cisco Multiband Indoor 4G Volcano Antenna ANT 4G CM IN TNC Multiband Indoor 4G Ceiling mount Volcano Antenna 1 x TNC m 1 dBi 698 960 MHz 3 dBi 1710 2700 MHz IR807 IR809 and IR829 C819HG LTE and C819HG 4G CGM 3G and CGM 4G modules with CGR1120 and CGR1240 For CGM CGR use case adapters are required ANT MP2 ...

Page 31: ...ions installing the antenna directly on the chassis is not always recommended 1 x TNC m 2 dBi 698 960 MHz 2 8 dBi 1447 1511 MHz 3 7 dBi 1710 2690 MHz IR807 IR809 and IR829 C819HG LTE and C819HG 4G CGM 3G and CGM 4G modules in CGR1120 with additional adapters cable accessories Cisco 4G LTEA 4G LTE and 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna LTE ANTM SMA D LTE ANTM SMA D is a high performance indoor anten...

Page 32: ...29 Can be used with other products such as IR809 or IR807 but has extra WiFi elements not required for those products Instead consider ANT 3 4G2G1 O for products without WiFi Cisco Cellular and GPS 3 in 1 Vehicle Mount and Fixed Infrastructure Antenna ANT 3 4G2G1 O Three port antenna with two elements designed to cover the 698 960 1448 1511 and 1710 2700 MHz cellular bands and one GPS element The ...

Page 33: ...900 16 K9 directly attached No adapter needed as IXM products have TNC f GPS connector IR510 use case requires LTE ADPT SM TF adapter IR510 has SMA f GPS connector IR1101 with P LTE cellular module C819HG LTE and C819HG 4G IR807 IR809 and IR829 All of these use cases require a LTE ADPT SM TF adapter as these routers have a SMA f GPS connector Instead of a standalone ANT GPS OUT TNC antenna please ...

Page 34: ...Bi Zenith 1575 42 MHz plus 27dB amplifier gain IR807 IR809 and IR829 IR1101 with P LTE cellular module C819HG LTE and C819HG 4G Cisco Dual LTE Single GPS Multi band Antenna Installation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Cellular 3 in 1 Two port for 2G 3G 4G LTE and one port for GPS Integrated indoor and outdoor Antenna with three ports The 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B integrated GPS RF front end is designed to reject ...

Page 35: ...or worldwide ISM operation Type N male WPAN 860 928 MHz 1 5 dBi max IR509 IR510 IR529 and IR530 WPAN CGM WPAN FSK NA and CGM WPAN OFDM FCC modules in CGR1240 and CGR1120 Cisco Vandal Resistant Omni directional Dome Antenna for 860 928 MHz ISM WPAN and LoRaWAN ANT UN MP OUT QMA Vandal Resistant Omni directional Dome Antenna for ISM WPAN and LoRaWAN routers QMA male right angle 1 5 2 0 dBi typical 8...

Page 36: ...nas Dual Band 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Antennas In addition to the information found in this guide another detailed source for Cisco WiFi antennas Access Points and deployment considerations can be found here Cisco Aironet Antennas and Accessories Reference Guide ...

Page 37: ...IR829 2LTE as the antenna is single band IR829 use case requires cables and adapters IW 6300 ESW 6300 IW ESW 6300 must be configured in single band mode Requires N type cables Cisco Aironet Omnidirectional Antennas AIR ANT2450V N AIR ANT2450VG N AIR ANT2450V N HZ and AIR ANT2450HG N Omnidirectional antennas designed for outdoor use with Cisco Aironet Outdoor Access Points Type N Male WiFi 2 4 GHz ...

Page 38: ...r the IR829 2LTE as the antenna is single band IR829 use case requires cables and adapters IW 6300 ESW 6300 IW ESW 6300 must be configured in single band mode Requires N type cables Cisco Aironet Omnidirectional Antennas AIR ANT5150VG N and AIR ANT5150HG N Vertically and horizontally polarized omnidirectional antennas designed for outdoor use Type N Male WiFi 5 GHz 5 dBi IW 6300 ESW 6300 IW ESW 63...

Page 39: ...e cables Cisco Aironet Four Element MIMO Dual Band Ceiling Mount Omni Directional Antenna AIR ANT2524V4C R Four element dual band antenna designed for ceiling mounting in an indoor environment RP TNC WiFi 2 4 GHz band 2 dBi 5 GHz band 4 dBi IW3702 IW3702 use case requires AIR ACC370 NM RF coaxial adapters Cisco Aironet Dual Band MIMO Wall Mounted Omnidirectional Antenna AIR ANT2544V4M R Four port ...

Page 40: ...ization Diverse Directional Array Antenna AIR ANT2566D4M R Four port dual band polarization diverse directional array antenna It operates over the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi Fi bands It ships with an articulating mount for use on flat surfaces and masts and is adjustable in both horizontal and vertical planes RP TNC with coupling ring 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz 6 dBi IW3702 IW3702 use case requires AIR ACC370 NM...

Page 41: ...rectional dipole antenna is designed for indoor use with Cisco 4G and Cisco 3G wireless Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 ISRs G2 and Enhanced High Speed WAN Interface Cards EHWICs Articulated TNC male connector 4G LTE 698 960 1710 2170 2500 2700 MHz 2 dBi IR800 CGR 1000 Connected Grid Modules Cisco Indoor Swivel mount Dipole Antenna ANT 4G DP IN TNC Indoor Swivel mount Dipole 3G 4G Antenna...

Page 42: ...ds Type N female 3G 10 dBi 806 960 MHz 11 dBi 1710 2170 MHz CGM 3G modules only Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Multi purpose integrated monopole antenna chassis mounted omnidirectional includes non integrated coaxial cable No cable option class MCX jack 3G 2 8 dBi 806 960 MHz 3 5 dBi 1710 2170 MHz 4 dBi 2300 2700 MHz CGM 3G only in CGR1240 chassis This antenna is not mecha...

Page 43: ...43 Antenna Selection Table ...

Page 44: ...Cisco N m to N m RF cables N m to QMA m RF cables N m to RPTNC jack RF cables N m to RPTNC plug RF cables RPTNC plug STR to RPTNC jack STR N m to TNC m RF cable TNC m to TNC f RF cable TNC m to SMA m RF cables Cellular Antenna Extension Bases The following tables provide information for the Extension Bases supported by Cisco Extension Bases Other Accessories The following table provides informatio...

Page 45: ... m STR LMR 400 5 foot RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 0 2dB 0 7 GHz 0 3dB 1 0 GHz 0 4dB 1 7 GHz 0 5dB 2 4 GHz 0 8dB 5 8 GHz AIR CAB010LL N N m STR to N m RA LMR 400 10 foot RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 0 4dB 0 7 GHz 0 5dB 1 0 GHz 0 7dB 1 7 GHz 0 9dB 2 4 GHz 1 5dB 5 8 GHz CAB L400 20 N N N m STR to N m RA LMR 400 20 foot RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 0 8dB 0 7 GHz 1 0dB 1 ...

Page 46: ...F Loss CAB L240 10 N R N m RA to RPTNC jack STR LMR 240 10 foot RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 1 5dB 2 4 GHz 2 4dB 5 8 GHz CAB L400 20 N R N m RA to RPTNC jack STR LMR 400 20 foot RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 1 6dB 2 4 GHz 2 5dB 5 8 GHz Antenna Cable Type Description RF Loss AIR CAB005LL R N N m RA to RPTNC plug STR LMR 240 5 foot RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 0 5dB 2 4 ...

Page 47: ...PTNC jack STR LMR 400 50 foot RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 3 4dB 2 4 GHz 5 75dB 5 8 GHz AIR CAB100ULL R RPTNC plug STR to RPTNC jack STR LMR 600 100 foot RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 4 4dB 2 4 GHz 7 25dB 5 8 GHz Antenna Cable Type Description RF Loss ...

Page 48: ...t RF cable Type Plenum 1 9dB 0 7 GHz 2 3dB 1 0 GHz 3 0dB 1 7 GHz 3 6dB 2 4 GHz 4G CAB LMR240 50 TNC m RA to TNC f STR LMR 240 50 foot RF cable Type Plenum Note The cable is not recommended for longer distance links due to high loss of 50 foot LMR240 at most cellular frequencies The customer may need to do a site survey to validate whether the cable allows sufficient signal to noise ratio to or fro...

Page 49: ...al 0 8dB 0 7 GHz 0 9dB 1 0 GHz 1 2dB 1 7 GHz 1 5dB 2 4 GHz 1 6dB 2 7 GHz CAB L240 15 SM TM SMA m STR to TNC m STR LMR 240 15ft RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 1 1dB 0 7 GHz 1 4dB 1 0 GHz 1 8dB 1 7 GHz 2 2dB 2 4 GHz 2 3dB 2 7 GHz CAB L240 20 SM TM SMA m STR to TNC m STR LMR 240 20ft RF cable Type outdoor DB direct burial 1 5dB 0 7 GHz 1 8dB 1 0 GHz 2 4dB 1 7 GHz 2 9dB 2 4 GHz 3 1dB 2 7 GHz ...

Page 50: ...95 10 foot RF cable Type Plenum Antenna extension bases 1 1dB 0 7 GHz 1 4dB 1 0 GHz 1 8dB 1 7 GHz 2 1dB 2 4 GHz 2 3dB 2 7 GHz 4G AE015 R TNC m STR to TNC f STR LMR 195 15 foot RF cable Type Plenum Antenna extension bases 1 7dB 0 7 GHz 2 0dB 1 0 GHz 2 6dB 1 7 GHz 3 2dB 2 4 GHz 3 4dB 2 7 GHz LTE AE MAG SMA TNC f STR to SMA f STR LMR 195 1ft RF cable Type Plenum Antenna extension bases 0 2dB 0 7 GHz ...

Page 51: ...upports active GNSS antennas passes DC AIR ACC245LA R RPTNC jack STR to RPTNC jack STR DC to 6000 MHz GDT type Passes DC but the RPTNC connectors are not commonly used with GNSS 4G ACC OUT LA TNC f STR to TNC m STR 698 to 2700 MHz HPF type medium power Does not pass DC no support for active GNSS ACC LA G TM TF TNC f STR to TNC m STR DC to 6000 MHz GDT type Supports active GNSS antennas passes DC A...

Page 52: ...lation Notes Safety Instructions Installation Instructions Obtaining Documentation Overview The 4G ANTM OM CM antenna is a ceiling mount omnidirectional antenna that operates in any of the 3G or 4G bands These bands cover the following frequencies 700 800 900 1700 1800 1900 2100 and 2600 MHz This antenna is designed for use with Cisco 3G cellular Enhanced High Speed WAN Interface Cards EHWICs and ...

Page 53: ...ning H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 1 shows a front view of the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna The green circle around the Cisco logo means that this is a 4G antenna Figure 1 Cisco 4G ANTM OM CM Antenna Front View 281565 ...

Page 54: ... Figure 2 Cisco 4G ANTM OM CM Antenna Side View 1 Mounting screws and anchors 6 x 1 1 4 for mounting on a hard ceiling 5 Mounting nut 2 Self adhesive screw covers 6 Antenna cable 3 Flat washer wide series 7 TNC male connector 4 Curved spring washer 8 Thread 3 4 16 245636 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 ...

Page 55: ...g H F 2 Figure 3 shows a top view of the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 3 Cisco 4G ANTM OM CM Antenna Top View Technical Specifications The following table lists the technical specifications for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna 245635 ...

Page 56: ...Hz 80 and 95 degrees 1700 MHz 80 and 90 degrees 1800 MHz 75 and 95 degrees 1900 MHz 65 and 90 degrees 2100 MHz 50 and 65 degrees 2500 2700 MHz 50 and 65 degrees Azimuth plane ripple 3 5 dB over all frequencies Efficiency 70 85 over all supported frequencies Connector type TNC Male Polarization Linear vertical Power withstanding 3 W Weight 0 7 lb 0 34 kg Color White Flammability UL94 V0 Environment...

Page 57: ...57 Running H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 4 shows the azimuth plane patterns for the 700 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 4 Azimuth Plane Patterns for the 700 MHz Band ...

Page 58: ...58 Running H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 5 shows the azimuth plane patterns for the 800 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 5 Azimuth Plane Patterns for the 800 MHz Band ...

Page 59: ...59 Running H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 6 shows the azimuth plane patterns for the 900 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 6 Azimuth Plane Patterns for the 900 MHz Band ...

Page 60: ...60 Running H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 7 shows the azimuth plane patterns for the 1700 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 7 Azimuth Plane Patterns for the 1700 MHz Band ...

Page 61: ...61 Running H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 8 shows the azimuth plane patterns for the 1800 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 8 Azimuth Plane Patterns for the 1800 MHz Band ...

Page 62: ...62 Running H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 9 shows the azimuth plane patterns for the 1900 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 9 Azimuth Plane Patterns for the 1900 MHz Band ...

Page 63: ...63 Running H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 10 shows the azimuth plane patterns for the 2100 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 10 Azimuth Plane Patterns for the 2100 MHz Band ...

Page 64: ...64 Running H F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 11 shows the azimuth plane patterns for the 2600 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 11 Azimuth Plane Patterns for the 2600 MHz Band ...

Page 65: ...F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 12 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 0 degree plane cut for the 700 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 12 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 0 degree Plane Cut for the 700 MHz Band ...

Page 66: ...F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 13 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 0 degree plane cut for the 800 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 13 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 0 degree Plane Cut for the 800 MHz Band ...

Page 67: ...F 1 Running H F 2 Figure 14 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 0 degree plane cut for the 900 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 14 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 0 degree Plane Cut for the 900 MHz Band ...

Page 68: ... 1 Running H F 2 Figure 15 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 0 degree plane cut for the 1700 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 15 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 0 degree Plane Cut for the 1700 MHz Band ...

Page 69: ... 1 Running H F 2 Figure 16 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 0 degree plane cut for the 1800 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 16 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 0 degree Plane Cut for the 1800 MHz Band ...

Page 70: ... 1 Running H F 2 Figure 17 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 0 degree plane cut for the 1900 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 17 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 0 degree Plane Cut for the 1900 MHz Band ...

Page 71: ... 1 Running H F 2 Figure 18 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 0 degree plane cut for the 2100 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 18 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 0 degree Plane Cut for the 2100 MHz Band ...

Page 72: ... 1 Running H F 2 Figure 19 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 0 degree plane cut for the 2600 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 19 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 0 degree Plane Cut for the 2600 MHz Band ...

Page 73: ... 1 Running H F 2 Figure 20 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 90 degree plane cut for the 700 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 20 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 90 degree Plane Cut for the 700 MHz Band ...

Page 74: ... 1 Running H F 2 Figure 21 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 90 degree plane cut for the 800 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 21 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 90 degree Plane Cut for the 800 MHz Band ...

Page 75: ... 1 Running H F 2 Figure 22 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 90 degree plane cut for the 900 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 22 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 90 degree Plane Cut for the 900 MHz Band ...

Page 76: ...1 Running H F 2 Figure 23 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 90 degree plane cut for the 1700 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 23 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 90 degree Plane Cut for the 1700 MHz Band ...

Page 77: ...1 Running H F 2 Figure 24 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 90 degree plane cut for the 1800 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 24 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 90 degree Plane Cut for the 1800 MHz Band ...

Page 78: ...1 Running H F 2 Figure 25 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 90 degree plane cut for the 1900 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 25 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 90 degree Plane Cut for the 1900 MHz Band ...

Page 79: ...1 Running H F 2 Figure 26 shows the elevation plane patterns Phi 90 degree plane cut for the 2100 MHz band for the 4G ANTM OM CM antenna Figure 26 Elevation Plane Patterns Phi 90 degree Plane Cut for the 2100 MHz Band ...

Page 80: ...n a ceiling The antenna is mountable to ceiling tiles less than 1 thick or to hard ceilings with the included installation accessories Follow these guidelines to ensure the best possible performance The antenna must be mounted to a ceiling to maximize its omnidirectional propagation characteristics Mounting it on a wall may noticeably decrease the antenna range and overall performance Wherever pos...

Page 81: ...ion procedure carefully and completely before you begin If you are installing an antenna for the first time for your own safety as well as that of others seek professional assistance Consult your dealer who can explain which mounting method to use for the location where you intend to install the antenna Choose your installation site with safety as well as performance in mind Remember that electric...

Page 82: ...ns To install the Cisco 4G ANTM OM CM antenna on a ceiling 1 Drill a 3 4 diameter hole in the ceiling where you want to mount the antenna 2 Optional Drill three pilot holes and insert the supplied screw anchors NOTE You can secure the antenna in place using only the mounting nut However for additional support you can also use the supplied mounting screws To use the mounting screws you must first d...

Page 83: ...nsertion loss information about ULL extension coaxial cables available from Cisco Cisco Product Number Cable Length Frequency Range Insertion Loss 3G CAB ULL 20 20 foot 6 m 500 2000 MHz 1 50 dB maximum 3G CAB ULL 50 50 foot 15 m 500 2000 MHz 3 50 dB maximum 3G CAB LMR240 25 25 foot 7 5 m 2200 MHz 3 50 dB maximum 3G CAB LMR240 50 50 foot 15 m 2200 MHz 6 90 dB maximum 3G CAB LMR240 75 75 foot 23 m 2...

Page 84: ...re 28 Installation Instructions for the Cisco 4G ANTM OM CM Antenna Obtaining Documentation Cisco documentation and additional literature are available on Cisco com Cisco also provides several ways to obtain technical assistance and other technical resources These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems 245906 2 3 5 6 7 4 1 Router ...

Page 85: ... view a list of Cisco trademarks go to this URL www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 1721R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses and phone numbers used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses and phone numbers An...

Page 86: ...ted Services Routers Generation 2 ISRs G2 and Enhanced High Speed WAN Interface Cards EHWICs The 4G LTE ANTM D antenna is marked with a green band and the product ID PID to indicate that it supports 4G Long Term Evolution LTE networks It has the following hardware features Articulating Joint It can be rotated 360 degrees and is capable of maneuvering into three stop positions 0 degrees 45 degrees ...

Page 87: ... D Figure 1 Cisco 4G LTE ANTM D Ominidirectional Dipole Antenna TNC Connector and Articulation Joint 1 0 degree position 5 TNC connector 2 45 degree position 6 Green band 3 90 degree position 7 Product ID 4 Articulating joint 245831 1 4 3 7 6 2 4G LTE ANTM D ...

Page 88: ...hm Antenna base and radome color Cisco Raven Black Antenna dimensions 9 L x 1 2 W x 7 16 in D 229 x 30 5 x 11 mm Operating temperature 22 to 158 F 30 to 70 C Operating frequency ranges 698 806 MHz 824 894 MHz 925 960 MHz 1710 1885 MHz 1920 1980 MHz 2110 2170 MHz 2500 2690 MHz Efficiency Antennas were designed and tested to high RF efficiency in all supported cellular bands Detailed technical speci...

Page 89: ...89 Cisco 4G 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna 4G LTE ANTM D 246653 ...

Page 90: ...90 Cisco 4G 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna 4G LTE ANTM D Figure 3 Elevation Cut AMPS Phi 90 Degree Plane for Cisco 4G LTE ANTM D 246654 ...

Page 91: ...91 Cisco 4G 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna 4G LTE ANTM D Figure 4 Azimuth Cut AMPS for Cisco 4G LTE ANTM D 246652 ...

Page 92: ...92 Cisco 4G 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna 4G LTE ANTM D Figure 5 Elevation Cut PCS Phi 0 Degree Plane for Cisco 4G LTE ANTM D 246656 ...

Page 93: ...93 Cisco 4G 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna 4G LTE ANTM D Figure 6 Elevation Cut PCS Phi 90 Degree Plane for Cisco 4G LTE ANTM D 246657 ...

Page 94: ...e that position at will The rotation of the antenna into the proper position can take place while the antenna is still loose on the mating connector No software is required for this installation Caution Do not install this antenna in an outdoor environment In addition to the antenna orientation the installation location of the wireless EHWIC plays a significant role in determining overall network ...

Page 95: ...to reflect back and causes poor penetration Avoid mounting the antenna next to a column or vertical support that could create a shadow zone and reduce the coverage area Keep the antenna away from reflective metal objects such as heating and air conditioning ducts large ceiling trusses building superstructures and major power cabling runs If necessary use an extension cable to relocate the antenna ...

Page 96: ...rmined otherwise Call your local power company or building maintenance organization if you are unsure about cables close to your mounting location When installing your antenna do not use a metal ladder Do dress properly wear shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves and a long sleeved shirt or jacket If an accident or emergency occurs with the power lines call for qualified emergency help im...

Page 97: ...97 Cisco 4G 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna 4G LTE ANTM D ...

Page 98: ...itting a Service Request Overview of the 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Antenna Deciding which antenna to use involves multiple factors such as coverage area maximum distance indoor location outdoor location and antenna height When an antenna is used indoors the building construction ceiling height and internal obstructions must be considered In outdoor environments obstructions such as trees vehicles building...

Page 99: ...ltiband coverage dual 4G LTE and GPS L1 frequencies Metal 5 8 inch stud mount with serrated face nut provides single cable exit for easier installation or antenna replacement Attractive low profile housing for added overhead clearance IP67 compliant design provides maximum protection against water or dust under severe environmental conditions High performance low loss cable and high quality connec...

Page 100: ...over all operating frequency ranges when mounted on a 1 foot diameter ground plane with unused ports loaded 2 5 1 Elevation Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 30 nominal Azimuth Plane 3 dB Beamwidth Omni directional Connector type SMA Male Cable 4 foot RG174 VW 1 compliant Height 90 mm Base Diameter 137 mm Color White Black Red or Blue Flammability UL 94 V0 Environment Indoor and outdoor Mounting 5 8 inch lug w...

Page 101: ...fications of the GPS Antenna Frequency Band 1575 42 MHz GPS L1 Amplifier Gain 26 dBc 3 dB Nominal Impedance 50 Ohms Output VSWR 1 5 1 typical DC Current 20 mA nominal 30 mA 40 C to 85 C DC Voltage 3 3 5 V Noise Figure 1 8 dB typical Filtering 40 dB rejection 50 MHz from center frequency 1 GPS and 2 LTE antennas inside 4 Mounting stud 2 Radome available in 4 colors White Black Red or Blue Indoor or...

Page 102: ... Multi band Antenna Installation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Figure 3 The Antenna with Cable Labels Figure 4 shows the Low Band 698 960 MHz EL PHI 0 1 MPN LABEL 2 LTE ID LABEL 2EA 3 GPS ID LABEL MPN 07 01329 01 LTE LTE GPS 1 3 2 372914 ...

Page 103: ...103 Cisco Dual LTE Single GPS Multi band Antenna Installation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Figure 4 Low band 698 960 MHz EL PHI 0 Figure 5 shows the Low Band 698 960 MHz EL PHI 90 372742 ...

Page 104: ...104 Cisco Dual LTE Single GPS Multi band Antenna Installation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Figure 5 Low band 698 960 MHz EL PHI 90 Figure 6 shows the Low Band 698 960 MHz AZ THETA 90 372743 ...

Page 105: ...105 Cisco Dual LTE Single GPS Multi band Antenna Installation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Figure 6 Low Band 698 960 MHz AZ THETA 90 Figure 7 shows High Band 1710 2700 MHz EL PHI 0 372744 ...

Page 106: ...106 Cisco Dual LTE Single GPS Multi band Antenna Installation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Figure 7 High Band 1710 2700 MHz EL PHI 0 Figure 8 shows High Band 1710 2700 MHz EL PHI 90 372745 ...

Page 107: ...107 Cisco Dual LTE Single GPS Multi band Antenna Installation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Figure 8 High Band 1710 2700 MHz EL PHI 90 Figure 9 shows High Band 1710 2700 MHz AZ THETA 90 373009 ...

Page 108: ...cription 4G LTE ANTM O 3 W Indoor or outdoor low profile antenna with 4 foot dongle white radome 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Indoor or outdoor low profile antenna with 4 foot dongle black radome 4G LTE ANTM O 3 R Indoor or outdoor low profile antenna with 4 foot dongle red radome ANT 4G SR OUT TNC Multiband low profile saucer outdoor 4G Antenna 4G LTE ANTM O 3 C Indoor or outdoor low profile antenna with 4 ...

Page 109: ...G CAB LMR240 25 25 foot 7 5 m 2 1 dB 700 MHz 4 0 dB 2 6 GHz 4G CAB LMR240 50 50 foot 15 m 4 1 dB 700 MHz 7 4 dB 2 6 GHz 4G CAB LMR240 75 75 foot 23 m 6 1 dB 700 MHz 11 0 dB 2 6 GHz 4G CAB ULL 20 20 foot 6 m 0 90 dB 700 MHz 1 8 dB 2 6 GHz 4G CAB ULL 50 50 foot 15 m 2 2 dB 700 MHz 4 3 dB 2 6 GHz Table 5 Antenna Options by Deployment Type Deployment Type Description Antenna Accessories Required Indoo...

Page 110: ...for the size and type of antenna you are about to install Before you install an antenna contact your Cisco account representative to explain which mounting method to use for the size and type of antenna that you are about to install Find someone to help you installing an antenna is often a two person job Select your installation site with safety as well as performance in mind Remember that electri...

Page 111: ...e and cables Ensure that the diameter of the hole is 5 8 inch 2 Drill a hole through the mounting surface where the center of the antenna is located as shown in Figure 10 Note Ensure that the hole is deburred of sharp edges to prevent cable damage during installation Figure 10 Drill the Mounting Surface 3 Clean the mounting surface around the hole The surface must be free of any debris which would...

Page 112: ...ment of the 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B antenna on an ATM with a single router Note All the three antenna cables are SubMiniature version A SMA male connectors but the MAIN and the Diversity DIV of the router has the Threaded Neill Concelman TNC female connectors and the GPS has an SMA female connector In this case an SMA female to TNC male adapter needs to be used to connect the SMA male connectors to the ...

Page 113: ...nstallation Guide 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B Figure 13 Deployment of an Antenna with One Router Figure 14 shows the deployment of 4G LTE ANTM O 3 B on an ATM with dual routers Router MAIN SIM MODEM DIV GPS 5V AC or DC input option available Power Adapter 372746 ...

Page 114: ...es_tech_note09186a00807f34d3 shtml Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html MAIN SIM M...

Page 115: ... 0 This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in the Related Documentation section Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries To view a list of Cisco trademarks go to this URL www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use o...

Page 116: ...3P2M N 2 4 GHz 13 dBi 2 Port Directional antenna with N type connectors and provides instructions for mounting it The antenna operates in the 2 4 GHz frequency band and is designed for use in outdoor environments The following information is provided in this document Technical Specifications System Requirements Safety Precautions Installation Guidelines Installing the Antenna ...

Page 117: ...t Patch Array Operating frequency range 2400 to 2500 MHz Nominal input impedance 50 Ohms Peak gain 13 dBi Polarization Linear Dual Elevation plane 3 dB beamwidth 30 Azimuth plane 3 dB beamwidth 30 Sidelobe level 20 dBc Front to back ratio 25 dB Cable length and type 30 in 76 2 cm outdoor rated Coax Connector type N Male Length 7 8 in 19 8 cm Width 7 8 in 19 8 cm Height 1 2 in 3 cm Weight 21 6 oz 0...

Page 118: ...e of the danger of electrocution but did not take adequate steps to avoid the hazard For your safety and to help you achieve a good installation please read and follow these safety precautions They may save your life 1 If you are installing an antenna for the first time for your own safety as well as others seek professional assistance Your Cisco sales representative can explain which mounting met...

Page 119: ... or wood A thick metal wall causes signals to reflect causing poor penetration Install the antenna away from 5 GHz cordless phones These products can cause signal interference because they operate in the same frequency range as the device your antenna is connected to Site Selection Before attempting to install your antenna determine where you can best place the antenna for safety and performance F...

Page 120: ...t which are not provided 7 16 in wrench 5 16 in nut driver or flat head screwdriver for pipe clamps The following sections contain typical procedures for installing the antenna on a pole Your installation may vary Before you begin you may want to refer to Figure 1 Mounting on a Pole Follow these steps to mount your antenna on a pole 1 Remove antenna and mount kit from packaging 2 Attach antenna mo...

Page 121: ...gure 1 Attaching Antenna Mount Bracket 3 Attach elevation adjustable bracket as shown and loosely secure hardware The carriage bolt square holes must be on the inside 1 Antenna mount bracket 3 1 4 in spring lock washer 2 1 4 in flat washer 4 1 4 in 20 hex nut 334630 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 122: ...stable Bracket 4 Attach azimuth adjustable bracket to pipe routing band clamps as shown Tighten the pipe clamps to a torque of 43 51 in lbf 4 9 5 8 Nm 1 Elevation adjustable bracket 4 1 4 in spring lock washer 2 1 4 in 20x3 4 carriage bolt 5 1 4 in 20 hex nut 3 1 4 in flat washer 334631 2 3 4 5 1 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 123: ...ironet 2 4 GHz 13 dBi Directional Antenna AIR ANT2413P2M N Figure 3 Attaching Azimuth Adjustable Bracket 5 Attach antenna assembly to azimuth bracket on pipe 1 Azimuth adjustable bracket 2 Pipe clamps 2 2 1 334635 ...

Page 124: ...uth and elevation angles and tighten all pivot hardware 4 places to a maximum torque of 55 in lbf 6 2 Nm The bracket allows the antenna position to be adjustable to 45 degrees azimuth and 60 degrees elevation 1 1 4 in flat washer 4 Elevation adjustable bracket 2 1 4 in spring lock washer 5 1 4 in 20x3 4 carriage bolt 3 1 4 in 20 hex nut 334638 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 5 ...

Page 125: ...more information on mounting the antenna with the optional mounting bracket refer to Installing Antenna Brackets on Cisco 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points Mounting on a Vertical Surface The antenna can be wall mounted Hardware is not included for wall mount installation Follow these steps to mount your antenna on a vertical surface 1 Remove antenna and mount kit from packaging 2 Attach anten...

Page 126: ...a AIR ANT2413P2M N Figure 6 Wall Mounting Figure 7 shows in inches the distance between the bracket mounting holes Figure 7 Distance Between Bracket Mounting Holes 5 Attach antenna assembly to azimuth bracket as shown in Figure 4 334653 347802 2 40 2 40 ...

Page 127: ...as CoaxSeal for outdoor connections Silicone sealant or electrical tape are not recommended for sealing outdoor connections Grounding the Antenna Follow these steps to ground the antenna in accordance with national electrical code instructions 1 Use No 10 AWG copper or No 8 or larger copper clad steel or bronze wire as ground wires for both mast and lead in Securely clamp the wire to the bottom of...

Page 128: ...ems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries A listing of Cisco s trademarks can be found at www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 1005R ...

Page 129: ...129 Cisco Aironet 2 4 GHz 13 dBi Directional Antenna AIR ANT2413P2M N ...

Page 130: ...to as access points with radios operating in the 2 4 GHz frequency band These antennas are functionally the same and will be referred to as a singular antenna throughout the rest of this guide The antennas are The following information is provided in this document Technical Specifications System Requirements Safety Precautions Installation Notes Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Req...

Page 131: ... MHz VSWR 2 1 Nominal Input Impedance 50 Ω Gain 5 dBi Polarization AIR ANT2450VG N Vertical AIR ANT2450HG N Horizontal Azimuth Plane Ripple 2 dB Max Elevation Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 30 2400 2483 MHz Azimuth Plane 3 dB Beamwidth Omnidirectional Length 12 9 in 328 5 mm Diameter 1 5 in 38 1 mm Weight AIR ANT2450VG N 5 3 oz 0 15 kg AIR ANT2450HG N 6 4 oz 0 18 kg Connector N Male Operational Temperature ...

Page 132: ... Aironet Omnidirectional Antennas AIR ANT2450V N AIR ANT2450VG N AIR ANT2450V N HZ and AIR ANT2450V N AIR ANT2450VG N and AIR ANT2450V N HZ Figure 1 Azimuth Radiation Pattern Figure 2 Elevation Radiation Pattern ...

Page 133: ...account representative to explain which mounting method to use for the size and type of antenna that you are about to install 2 Find someone to help you installing an antenna is often a two person job 3 Select your installation site with safety as well as performance in mind Remember that electric power lines and phone lines look alike For your safety assume that any overhead line can kill you 4 C...

Page 134: ...igned to create an omnidirectional broadcast pattern To achieve this pattern the access point should be mounted clear of any obstructions to the sides of the radiating element If the mounting location is on the side of a building or tower the antenna pattern is degraded on the building or tower side Generally the higher an antenna is above the ground the better it performs A practice is to install...

Page 135: ...eeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2 0 Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries A listing of Cisco s trademarks can be found at www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relatio...

Page 136: ...atch antenna specifications and mounting instructions The antenna operates in the 2 4 GHz frequency range and is designed for use in both indoor and outdoor environments These topics are discussed Technical Specifications System Requirements Installation Guidelines Installing the Antenna Communications Services and Additional Information ...

Page 137: ...ut impedance 50 Ohms 2 1 VSWR bandwidth 2400 2484 MHz Peak gain 6 5 dBi Polarization Linear vertical E plane 3 dB beamwidth 65 H plane 3 dB beamwidth 75 Front to back ratio 15 dB Cross pol discrimination 15 dB Cable length and type 36 in 91 4 cm Times AA 9303 or equivalent plenum rated Connector type RP TNC Length 4 4 in 11 1 cm Width 6 6 in 16 7 cm Height 1 in 2 5 cm Operating temperature range 2...

Page 138: ...ional Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an antenna In many of these cases the victim was aware of the danger of electrocution but did not take adequate steps to avoid the hazard For your safety and to help you achieve a good installation please read and follow these saf...

Page 139: ...pre cast concrete walls limit signal penetration to one or two walls without degrading coverage Concrete and wood block walls limit signal penetration to three or four walls A signal can penetrate five or six walls constructed of drywall or wood A thick metal wall causes signals to reflect off causing poor penetration A chain link fence or wire mesh spaced between 1 and 1 1 2 in 2 5 and 3 8 cm act...

Page 140: ... drill bit For drywall installation other surfaces may require a different size A pencil A small mallet or hammer Mounting on a Vertical Surface This procedure describes mounting the antenna on a drywall surface If you are mounting the antenna on any other type of surface your procedure may vary slightly To mount your antenna on a vertical surface 1 Determine the location where you will mount the ...

Page 141: ...or connections Silicon sealant or electrical tape are not recommended for sealing outdoor connections Grounding the Antenna Follow these steps to ground the antenna in accordance with national electrical code instructions 1 Use No 10 AWG copper or No 8 or larger copper clad steel or bronze wire as a ground wire 2 Secure the ground wire to a static discharge unit lightning arrestor Cisco Aironet AI...

Page 142: ...rrect the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can ...

Page 143: ...used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses and phone numbers Any examples command display output network topology diagrams and other figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses or phone numbers in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental All printed copies and duplicate soft copies of this document are co...

Page 144: ...ications and mounting instructions The antenna operates in the 2400 MHz frequency range and is designed for outdoor use with Cisco Aironet 1500 Series Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Points These topics are discussed Technical Specifications page 145 System Requirements page 147 Safety Precautions page 147 Installation Notes page 147 Communications Services and Additional Information page 149 ...

Page 145: ...tenna Table 1 Specifications Antenna type Omni directional collinear array Operating frequency range 2400 2484 MHz VSWR 1 7 1 Gain 8 dBi Polarization Linear vertical Horizontal half power beamwidth 10 degrees Vertical half power beamwidth Omni directional Length 19 1 2 in 49 5 cm Tube diameter 3 4 in 1 91 cm Cable length and type none Connector N male Operating temperature 22 to 158 F 30 to 70 C W...

Page 146: ...8G1 0SSA N 5 GHz 9 5 dBi Sector AIR ANT5114 P N 4 9 5 8 GHz 14 dBi Patch AIR ANT5117 S N 4 9 5 8 GHz 17 dBi Sector Asia Australia None None None None 1 4 China None None None None 1 4 Hong Kong None None None None 1 4 India None None None X X X Japan None X X X X X Korea X X X X X X New Zealand None None None None 1 4 Singapore None 1 5 None 1 4 Taiwan None X X None X X Thailand None 1 5 X X X EU ...

Page 147: ...ach person should be assigned a specific task and should know what to do and when to do it One person should be in charge of the operation to issue instructions and watch for signs of trouble 5 When installing your antenna remember a Do not use a metal ladder b Do not work on a wet or windy day c Dress properly shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves long sleeved shirt or jacket 6 If the a...

Page 148: ...ve the ground the better it performs Good practice is to install your antenna about 5 to 10 ft 1 5 to 3 m above the roof line and away from all power lines and obstructions Tools and Equipment Required No tools are needed to secure the antenna on the 2 4 GHz antenna mounting panel on the access point For information about the tools required to mount the access point reference your access point doc...

Page 149: ... if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices This equipment has been tested an...

Page 150: ...TABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN AD...

Page 151: ...151 Cisco Aironet 8 dBi Omni Directional Antenna AIR ANT2480V N ...

Page 152: ...use on flat surfaces and masts and is adjustable in both the horizontal and vertical planes The radome is paintable using commonly available non conductive spray paints such as Krylon or Rust Oleum The antenna is designed for use in indoor and outdoor environments with Cisco Aironet 3702P and 1570 series access points The following information is provided in this document Technical Specifications ...

Page 153: ...5 15 GHz to 5 7 GHz Peak Gain 13 dBi 13 dBi Polarization Ports A C Vertical Vertical Polarization Ports B D Horizontal Horizontal Nominal Elevation Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 33 Degrees 27 Degrees Nominal Azimuth Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 31 Degrees 31 Degrees V Pol Maximum Sidelobe Level 15 dBc 12 dBc H Pol Maximum Sidelobe Level 10 dBc 12 dBc Front to Back Ratio 30 dB 30 dB Connector Type N Female Bulkhead...

Page 154: ...Port Dual Band Polarization Diverse Antenna AIR ANT2513P4M N 5 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns 2 4 GHz Ports A C Azimuth Plane 2 4 GHz Ports A C Elevation Plane 2 4 GHz Ports B D Azimuth Plane 2 4 GHz Ports B D Elevation Plane ...

Page 155: ...e Antenna AIR ANT2513P4M N Antenna and Bracket Dimensions Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the overall dimensions of the antenna and bracket 5 GHz Ports A C Azimuth Plane 5 GHz Ports A C Elevation Plane 5 GHz Ports B D Azimuth Plane 5 GHz Ports B D Elevation Plane ...

Page 156: ...156 Cisco Aironet Four Port Dual Band Polarization Diverse Antenna AIR ANT2513P4M N Figure 2 Antenna and Bracket Dimensions in millimeters Figure 3 Rear View of Antenna dimensions in millimeters ...

Page 157: ...to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 WARNING SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Follow these safety instructions when installing your antenna Plan your installation procedure carefully and completely before you begin If you are i...

Page 158: ...signal must pass through and still maintain adequate coverage Consider the following before choosing the location to install your antenna Signals penetrate paper vinyl and drywall the easiest A signal can penetrate five or six walls constructed of drywall or wood Signals are more heavily attenuated passing through concrete and solid wood walls Signals often reflect off thick metal walls and may no...

Page 159: ...et To mount the antenna on a wall or ceiling you will need these supplies Four mounting screws or bolts and wall anchors NOTE The fasteners and mounting surface should be capable of maintaining a minimum pullout force of 150 pounds 68 kg to support the weight of the antenna and bracket plus the potential wind loading on the antenna To mount the antenna on a pole or mast you will need either or bot...

Page 160: ...il Mounting on a Wall or Ceiling Follow these steps to mount your antenna on a wall or ceiling 1 Remove the antenna and bracket hardware from the shipping container 2 Determine the mounting location for the antenna NOTE The fasteners and mounting surface should be capable of maintaining a minimum pullout force of 150 pounds 68 kg to support the weight of the antenna plus the potential wind loading...

Page 161: ...t Azimuth angle can be adjusted 25 degrees and elevation can be adjusted 60 degrees You can use the azimuth and elevation markings on the mounting arm and the wall flange as a guide 7 After you adjust the antenna position tighten the adjustment bolts and the pivot bolts Tighten all bolts to 18 7 5 lb ft 25 4 Nm 8 Connect the antenna cables to the access point The antenna ports are labeled A throug...

Page 162: ... be adjusted 60 degrees 8 After you adjust the antenna position tighten the adjustment bolts Tighten all bolts to 18 7 5 lb ft 25 4 Nm 9 Connect the antenna cables to the access point The antenna ports are labeled A through D from left to right Connect the antenna port A to connector A on the access point antenna port B to connector B on the access point and so on See the Suggested Cable section f...

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Page 164: ... mounting instructions The antenna is a four element MIMO dual band antenna that operates in the 2 4 and 5 GHz frequency ranges The antenna is designed for ceiling mounting in an indoor environment These topics are discussed Technical Specifications System Requirements Safety Instructions Installation Notes Choosing a Mounting Location Installing the Antenna Obtain Documentation and Submit a Servi...

Page 165: ...Hz 5150 5850 MHz VSWR 2 1 or less in both bands Peak gain 2 4 GHz band 2 dBi 5 GHz band 4 dBi Polarization Linear Azimuth plane 3 dB beamwidth Omni directional Elevation plane 3 dB beamwidth 2 4 GHz band 69 5 GHz band 60 Length 7 25 in 18 4 cm Width 7 25 in 18 4 cm Depth 1 in 2 5 cm Weight 1 3 lb 0 59 kg Cable 3 foot 91 4 cm plenum rated UV stable Connector RP TNC Environment Indoor Temperature ra...

Page 166: ...t Omni Directional Antenna AIR ANT2524V4C R 2 4 GHz Element 1 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 5 GHz Element 1 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 2 4 GHz Element 2 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 5 GHz Element 2 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns ...

Page 167: ...NC antenna ports The antenna can be mounted on suspended ceiling tiles having a thickness between in 1 27 cm and 1 in 2 54 cm Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when installing your antenna 2 4 GHz Element 3 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 5 GHz Element 3 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 2 4 GHz Element 4 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 5 GHz Element 4 Azimuth and E...

Page 168: ... the best possible performance Mount the antenna to utilize its propagation characteristics A way to do this is to orient the antenna horizontally as high as possible at or near the center of its coverage area Keep the antenna away from metal obstructions such as heating and air conditioning ducts large ceiling trusses building superstructures and major power cabling runs If necessary use a rigid ...

Page 169: ...nt try to make the distance as short as possible Installing the Antenna You can install the antenna on a ceiling tile having a thickness between in 1 27 cm and 1 in 2 54 cm Tools and Equipment Required The following tools and equipment are not provided 1 2 54 cm hole saw to create a hole in the suspended ceiling tile A step ladder high enough to access your ceiling safely Installing the Antenna Th...

Page 170: ...a suspended ceiling tile 1 Mark the mounting location on the ceiling tile 2 Remove the ceiling tile from the ceiling grids 3 Use a 1 2 54 cm hole saw to cut a hole in the ceiling tile 4 Insert the antenna cables one at a time through the hole in the ceiling tile 5 Insert the antenna cables one at a time through the hole in the plastic nut as shown in Ceiling Tile Mounting Details 330750 Nut Ceilin...

Page 171: ...EIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection again...

Page 172: ... A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Any Internet Protocol IP addresses a...

Page 173: ...173 Cisco Aironet Four Element MIMO Dual Band Ceiling Mount Omni Directional Antenna AIR ANT2524V4C R ...

Page 174: ...Mounted Omnidirectional Antenna AIR ANT2544V4M R and provides instructions for mounting it The antenna operates in the 2 4 and 5 GHz frequency ranges and is designed for indoor or outdoor use The following information is provided in this document Technical Specifications System Requirements Safety Precautions Installation Notes Installing the Antenna Suggested Cable Obtain Documentation and Submit...

Page 175: ...omnidirectional Operating frequency range 2400 2484 MHz 5150 5850 MHz Nominal input impedance 50 Ohms VSWR 2 1 or less Peak gain 2 4 GHz band 4 dBi 5 GHz band 4 dBi Polarization Linear vertical Azimuth plane 3 dB beamwidth Ominidirectional Elevation plane 3 dB beamwidth 2 4 GHz band 60 5 GHz band 33 Length 8 6 in 21 8 cm Diameter 6 3 in 16 cm Weight Antenna 1 48 lb 671 5 g Cable 3 foot 91 4 cm ple...

Page 176: ...directional Antenna AIR ANT2544V4M R 2 4 GHz Antenna 1 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 5 GHz Antenna 1 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 2 4 GHz Antenna 2 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 5 GHz Antenna 2 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns ...

Page 177: ...ned for indoor and outdoor use with any Cisco Aironet radio device with dual band 2 4 and 5 GHz RP TNC connectors 2 4 GHz Antenna 3 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 5 GHz Antenna 3 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 2 4 GHz Antenna 4 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns 5 GHz Antenna 4 Azimuth and Elevation Plane Patterns ...

Page 178: ...t use a metal ladder b Do not work on a wet or windy day c Do dress properly wear shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves and a long sleeved shirt or jacket 7 If the assembly starts to drop move away from it and let it fall Because the antenna mast cable and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current even the slightest touch of any of these parts to a power line com...

Page 179: ...of any obstructions to the sides of the radiating elements Generally the higher an antenna is above the floor the better it performs If possible find a mounting place directly above your wireless device to ensure the lead in cable can be as short as possible Installing the Antenna You can install the antenna on any flat vertical surface on a pole or on a ceiling All hardware for mounting the anten...

Page 180: ... these steps to mount your antenna on a vertical surface 1 Attach the antenna bracket to the antenna using the jam nut provided Figure 1 Figure 1 Antenna Bracket 2 With the screen mesh washer between the two brackets attach the antenna bracket to the mounting bracket using the spherical washer and wing bolt provided Figure 2 ...

Page 181: ...Wall Mounted Omnidirectional Antenna AIR ANT2544V4M R Figure 2 Antenna Bracket Attached to Mounting Bracket 3 Determine the mounting location for the antenna 4 Attach the wall bracket to the wall using the two screws provided Figure 3 ...

Page 182: ...ptional with the two screws provided Figure 4 Figure 4 Attaching Mounting Bracket to Wall Bracket Once the antenna is secured on the wall you can adjust the azimuth and elevation 6 To adjust the azimuth and elevation loosen the bolt that attaches the antenna bracket to the mounting bracket Figure 5 Azimuth can be adjusted 90 degrees Elevation can be adjusted 15 degrees and 35 degrees ...

Page 183: ... the bottom to prevent any water intrusion and to provide a drain for any moisture that may accumulate inside the antenna Mounting on a Ceiling To mount the antenna on a ceiling follow these steps 1 Drill a hole in the ceiling approximately 1 25 in in diameter 2 Fit the rubber gasket onto the bottom of the antenna 3 Insert the antenna shaft through the hole in the ceiling 4 Thread the jam nut onto...

Page 184: ...ps 1 Follow Steps 1 and Step 2 from the Mounting on a Vertical Surface 2 Position the antenna mounting bracket and hose clamps on the mast 3 Tighten the hose clamps until the antenna is secure on the mast Once the antenna is secured on the mast you can adjust the azimuth and elevation 4 To adjust the azimuth and elevation loosen the bolt that attaches the antenna bracket to the mounting bracket Fi...

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Page 186: ...se antennas are designed for outdoor use with Cisco Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands These three antennas are functionally the same and will be referred to as a singular antenna throughout the rest of this guide The three antennas are These topics are discussed Technical Specifications System Requirements Safety Precautions Installation N...

Page 187: ...dance 50 Ohms Gain 2400 2483 MHz 4 dBi Gain 5250 5875 MHz 7 dBi Polarization Linear E plane 3 dB beamwidth 2 4 GHz 30 for 5 GHz 14 H plane 3 dB bandwidth Omni directional Length 11 1 in 28 2 cm Diameter 1 25 in 3 17 cm Weight 6 0 oz 170 0 g Connector type N Male Mounting To mast mount the antenna you must purchase the U bolt bracket from a third party Operating temperature 40 185 F 40 85 C Water F...

Page 188: ...c light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes e g U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54...

Page 189: ...touch it or try to remove it yourself Call your local power company to have it removed safely 9 If an accident should occur with the power lines call for qualified emergency help immediately Installation Notes The antenna is designed to connect to a dedicated antenna port on the access point No special tools are required to install the antenna directly to the access point The antenna can also be m...

Page 190: ...ursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equ...

Page 191: ...IABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Any Internet Protocol IP addresses and phone numbers used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses and phone n...

Page 192: ... articulating mount for use on flat surfaces and masts and is adjustable in both horizontal and vertical planes The radome can be painted using commonly available non conductive spray paints such as Krylon or Rust Oleum The antenna is designed for use in indoor and outdoor environments with an approved Cisco Aironet access point that requires four dual band antennas The following information is pr...

Page 193: ...Peak Gain 6 dBi 6 dBi Polarization Ports A C Vertical Vertical Polarization Ports B D Horizontal Horizontal Nominal Elevation Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 65 60 Nominal Azimuth Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 65 55 Front to Back Ratio 12 dB 20 dB Port to Port Isolation 30 dB 30 dB or to 30º Elevation Peak Gain 3 dBi Connector Type RP TNC with coupling ring Cable Length 3 foot Length 10 in 25 4 cm Width 10 in 25 4 cm...

Page 194: ...n attempting to install an antenna In many of these cases the victim was aware of the danger of electrocution but did not take adequate steps to avoid the hazard For your safety and to help you achieve a good installation read and follow these safety precautions They may save your life If you are installing an antenna for the first time for your own safety as well as that of others seek profession...

Page 195: ...lines call for qualified emergency help immediately For a listing of all the warning statements and their translations see Translated Safety Warnings for Cisco Aironet Access Points at http www cisco com c en us td docs wireless access_point warnings reference guide ap_warn1 html Installation Notes Antennas transmit and receive radio signals that are susceptible to RF obstructions and common sourc...

Page 196: ...imensions of the Antenna and Brackets The dimensions noted in the following illustrations are all in mm unless noted otherwise 1 One of two articulating mount flanges required for the installation The other flange comes attached to the back of the antenna 5 1 4 inch split lock washers Two are included in the kit 2 Articulating mount arm 6 1 4 20 Hex nuts Two are included in the kit 3 1 4 20 x 1 25...

Page 197: ...n Diverse Directional Array Antenna AIR ANT2566D4M R Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request Figure 2 Dimensions of the Antenna with Brackets and Cables 353893 240 0 240 0 254 0 254 0 4X 4 50 THRU ALL 41 0 36 1 FROM BOTTOM EDGE OF RADOME 217 0 176 0 ...

Page 198: ...5 GHz Dual Band Polarization Diverse Directional Array Antenna AIR ANT2566D4M R Figure 3 Locations of Screw Holes and Pressure Vent at the Back of the Antenna 353894 62 0 83 1 PRESSURE RELEASE VENT C L C L 4X M4x0 7 THREADED INSERT ...

Page 199: ...nting flange are connected together when shipped To install the antenna 1 Decide on a mounting location See the Deciding on a Mounting Location 2 Ensure that you have the requisite tools and fasteners ready See the Tools and Equipment Required 3 Proceed with mounting the antenna When mounting the antenna assemble the bracket hardware connect the antenna and bracket to the mounting surface and adju...

Page 200: ...stallation and ensure that you have all tools and fasteners mentioned therein ready The following is a general list of fasteners and tools which are not included in the antenna and brackets kit To loosen and tighten the adjustment bolts on the brackets you need a flat blade screwdriver To mount the antenna on a wall or ceiling you need four mounting 4 mm or 8 screws or bolts and wall anchors To mo...

Page 201: ... Loosen the adjustment pivot bolts slightly to allow for adjustment The azimuth angle can be adjusted 90 degrees Figure 7 and elevation can be adjusted 55 degrees Figure 8 Use the azimuth and elevation markings on the articulating mounting arm and the flange brackets as a guide See Figure 6 1 After adjusting the antenna position tighten the pivot bolts Tighten all the bolts to not more than 30 lbf...

Page 202: ...ed to the wall or ceiling 2 The azimuth adjustment pivot Here a 1 4 20 x 1 25 inch stainless steel screw a 1 4 inch split lock washer a 1 4 inch flat washer and a 1 4 20 Hex nut in that order fasten the articulating mount arm to the flange bracket at the back of the antenna 4 The elevation adjustment pivot Here a 1 4 20 x 1 25 inch stainless steel screw a 1 4 inch split lock washer a 1 4 inch flat...

Page 203: ...rization Diverse Directional Array Antenna AIR ANT2566D4M R Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request Figure 6 Close Up View of the Azimuth and Elevation Adjustment Pivots 353898 ANGULAR DETENTS EVERY 5 ANGULAR MARKINGS EVERY 5 LABELS AT 30 60 ...

Page 204: ...482 Cisco Aironet 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz Dual Band Polarization Diverse Directional Array Antenna AIR ANT2566D4M R Figure 7 Azimuth Adjustment 353901 90 ADJUSTMENT AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT MAST ...

Page 205: ...kit The hose clamps should pass through the slots on the free mounting flange bracket One of the two required articulating mount flange brackets come attached to the back of the antenna see Figure 1 The other flange bracket included in the kit is the one used in this step 3 Tighten the hose clamps only to the extent that they can hold the flange bracket and the antenna in place until the antenna i...

Page 206: ...t the antenna position tighten the adjustment bolts Tighten all the bolts to not more than 30 lbf in 3 4 Nm 9 Connect the antenna cables to the access point The antenna ports are labeled A through D Connect the antenna port A to connector A on the access point antenna port B to connector B on the access point and so on For the recommended cable type see Recommended Cable Figure 9 Antenna Bracket H...

Page 207: ...antenna 3 Use the antenna as a template to mark the location of the four mounting holes See Figure 10 for the locations of the holes 4 Using a drill and 29 drill bit drill four holes at the locations you have marked in 3 For drywall installations a 29 0 136 inch or 45 mm drill bit is enough Other surfaces may require a different size 5 Insert 8 inch plastic wall anchors into each hole 6 Using a ma...

Page 208: ... antenna comes with four 3 foot long cables with RP TNC connectors If you need a longer cable reach use AIR CAB005LL R to extend the length by an additional 5 feet 1 Screw holes for flush mounting on a wall Each hole takes an 8 x 1 inch screw See Figure 2 for the distances between these holes 3 Pressure release vent 2 Spot where the preinstalled articulating flange mount was removed from 354039 1 ...

Page 209: ... use Krylon Fusion for Plastic or Rust Oleum for Plastic which might require a primer coat For best results follow the surface preparation suggestions from the paint manufacturer Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation using the Cisco Bug Search Tool BST submitting a service request and gathering additional information see What s New in Cisco Pr...

Page 210: ... Element Patch Antenna AIR ANT2566P4W R and provides mounting instructions The antenna operates in both the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency ranges and is designed for indoor and outdoor use The following information is provided in this document Technical Specifications System Requirements Safety Precautions Installation Notes Installing the Antenna Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request ...

Page 211: ...i in both bands Polarization Linear vertical Azimuth Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 2 4 GHz band 105 5 GHz band 110 Elevation Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 2 4 GHz band 65 5 GHz band 55 Length 6 3 in 16 cm Width 11 in 27 9 cm Depth 1 2 in 3 05 cm Weight 1 4 lbs Cable length and type 3 foot 91 4 cm plenum rated Connector RP TNC Environment Indoor outdoor Water Foreign Body Ingress IP54 Operating temperature range 40 ...

Page 212: ...212 Cisco Aironet 2 4 GHz 5 GHz MIMO 4 Element Patch Antenna AIR ANT2566P4W R Figure 1 Azimuth and Elevation Radiation Patterns 2 4 GHz Band ...

Page 213: ...antenna near power lines is dangerous For your safety follow the installation directions Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an antenna In many of these cases the victim was aware of the danger of electrocution but did not take adequate steps to avoid the hazard WARNING For your safety and to help you achieve a good installation please read and follow thes...

Page 214: ... emergency help immediately Installation Notes Antennas transmit and receive radio signals which are susceptible to RF obstructions and common sources of interference that can reduce throughput and range of the device to which they are connected Follow these guidelines to ensure the best possible performance Install the antenna vertically and mount it with the cables pointing towards the ground Ke...

Page 215: ...ic anchors Four end caps You may need the following tools and equipment which are not provided A Phillips screwdriver A drill A 29 0 136 in s 45 mm drill bit for drywall installation other surfaces may require a different size A pencil A small mallet or hammer Mounting on a Vertical Surface Follow these steps to mount your antenna on a vertical surface This procedure describes mounting the antenna...

Page 216: ... frequency increases resulting in signal loss The cable should be kept as short as possible because cable length also determines the amount of signal loss the longer the run the greater the loss Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation using the Cisco Bug Search Tool BST submitting a service request and gathering additional information see What s...

Page 217: ...217 Cisco Aironet 2 4 GHz 5 GHz MIMO 4 Element Patch Antenna AIR ANT2566P4W R ...

Page 218: ... directional antenna and provides specifications and mounting instructions The antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands These topics are discussed Technical Specifications page 219 System Requirements page 221 Safety Precautions page 221 Installation Notes page 221 ...

Page 219: ...ce 50 Ohms Gain 6 dBi 2400 2483 MHz 8 dBi 5150 5925 MHz Polarization Vertical Azimuth Plane Ripple 2 dB Max Elevation Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 24 2400 2483 MHz 11 5150 5925 MHz Azimuth Plane 3 dB Beamwidth Omni directional Length 14 8 in 377 mm Diameter 1 25 in 31 75 mm Weight 7 2 oz 204 1 g Connector N Male Operational Temperature 22 158 F 30 70 C Storage Temperature 40 185 F 40 85 C Water Foreign Bo...

Page 220: ...Omni Directional Antenna AIR ANT2568VG N Communications Services and Additional Information Azimuth Radiation Pattern 2 4 GHz Elevation Radiation Pattern 2 4 GHz Azimuth Radiation Pattern 5 GHz Elevation Radiation Pattern 5 GHz ...

Page 221: ...d completely before you begin Each person involved in an installation should be assigned to a specific task and should know what to do and when to do it One person should be in charge of the operation to issue instructions and watch for signs of trouble 6 When installing your antenna follow these guidelines a Do not use a metal ladder b Do not work on a wet or windy day c Dress properly wear shoes...

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Page 224: ...tors and provides specifications and mounting instructions The antenna operates in both the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands and is designed for outdoor use These topics are discussed Technical Specifications page 224 Azimuth and Elevation Radiation Patterns page 226 System Requirements page 227 Safety Precautions page 227 Installation Guidelines page 228 Installing the Antenna page 229 Technical...

Page 225: ...l input impedance 50 Ohms VSWR 2 1 or less Peak gain 8 dBi both bands Polarization Linear Dual Elevation Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 30 Azimuth Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 120 Sidelobe level 20 dBc Front to back ratio 10 dB Length 12 in 30 48 cm Width 7 in 17 78 cm Height 1 1 in 2 79 cm Weight 16 oz 0 45 kg Connector type N Female Bulkhead x3 Operating temperature range 40 131 F 40 55 C Environment rating IP67 ...

Page 226: ...al Antenna AIR ANT2588P3M N Azimuth and Elevation Radiation Patterns Azimuth and Elevation Radiation Patterns 2 4 GHz Band Horizontal Polarization 5 GHz Band Horizontal Polarization 2 4 GHz Band Vertical Polarization 5 GHz Band Vertical Polarization ...

Page 227: ...talling the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes e g U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 in Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an an...

Page 228: ...g s construction determines the number of walls the signal must pass through and still maintain adequate coverage Consider the following before choosing the location in which to install your antenna Paper and vinyl walls have very little affect on signal penetration Solid and pre cast concrete walls limit signal penetration to one or two walls without degrading coverage Concrete and wood block wal...

Page 229: ...le bracket Azimuth adjustable bracket Two 1 4 in 20 azimuth and elevation adjustment bolts and nuts with 1 4 in flat washers and lock washers Two pipe clamps The following tools and equipment are not provided 5 16 in wrench 1 4 in flat head screwdriver 5 16 in nut driver or flat head screwdriver for pipe clamps Mounting on a Pole To mount your antenna on a pole 1 Remove antenna and mount kit from ...

Page 230: ...Directional Antenna AIR ANT2588P3M N Installing the Antenna Figure 1 Attaching Antenna Mount Bracket 3 Attach elevation adjustable bracket as shown and loosely secure hardware 1 Antenna 3 Antenna mount bracket 2 Stud nut 1 3 2 2 2 2 334672 ...

Page 231: ...igure 2 Attach elevation adjustable bracket 4 Attach azimuth adjustable bracket to pipe routing band clamps as shown Tighten the pipe clamps to a torque of 35 45 in lbf 4 0 5 1 Nm 1 Elevation adjustable bolt 4 Elevation adjustable bracket 2 Lock washer 5 Hex nut 3 1 4 in flat washer 4 5 1 2 3 334673 ...

Page 232: ...Bi Directional Antenna AIR ANT2588P3M N Installing the Antenna Figure 3 Attaching Azimuth Adjustable Bracket 5 Attach the antenna assembly to the azimuth adjustable bracket on pipe 1 Pipe clamps 2 Azimuth adjustable bracket 334674 1 2 1 ...

Page 233: ...the Antenna page 235 Mounting on a Vertical Surface The antenna can be wall mounted Hardware is not included for wall mount installation To mount your antenna on a vertical surface 1 Remove antenna and mount kit from packaging 2 Attach antenna mount bracket to the back of the antenna as shown in Figure 1 applying a maximum nut tightening torque of 12 in lbf 1 1 Nm 3 Attach elevation adjustable bra...

Page 234: ...e 6 Distance Between Bracket Mounting Holes 5 Attach antenna assembly to azimuth bracket as shown in Figure 4 6 Adjust the position of the antenna to the desired azimuth and elevation angles and tighten all pivot hardware two places to a maximum torque of 30 in lbf 3 4 Nm The bracket allows the antenna position to be adjustable to 45 degrees azimuth and 60 degrees elevation 334676 3 27 2 44 347801...

Page 235: ...scharge unit and the mast ground wire to the building with stand off insulators spaced from 4 ft 1 2 m to 8 ft 2 4 m apart 3 Mount the antenna discharge unit as close as possible to where the lead in wire enters the building 4 Drill a hole in the building s wall as close as possible to the equipment to which you will connect the lead in cable Caution There may be wires in the wall Ensure that your...

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Page 237: ...237 Cisco Aironet 2 4 GHz 5 GHz 8 dBi Directional Antenna AIR ANT2588P3M N Installing the Antenna ...

Page 238: ...h N type connectors and provides specifications and mounting instructions The antenna operates in the 5 GHz frequency band and is designed for use in outdoor environments These topics are discussed Technical Specifications Elevation and Azimuth Plane Patterns System Requirements Safety Precautions Installation Guidelines Installing the Antenna Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request ...

Page 239: ... of the integrated 30 length coaxial RF cable the actual gain of the AIR ANT5114P2M N antenna product is 13 dBI maximum Table 1 Antenna type 2 Element Patch Array Operating frequency range 5150 5900 MHz Nominal input impedance 50 Ohms Peak gain 13 dBi see note below Polarization Linear Dual Elevation plane 3 dB beamwidth 30 Azimuth plane 3 dB beamwidth 30 Sidelobe level 15 dBc Front to back ratio ...

Page 240: ...re from the bodies of all persons WARNING Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity WARNING This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable...

Page 241: ...te an electrical path through the antenna and the installer you 7 If any part of the antenna system should come in contact with a power line do not touch it or try to remove it yourself Call your local power company They will remove it safely 8 If an accident should occur with the power lines call for qualified emergency help immediately Installation Guidelines Because the antennas transmit and re...

Page 242: ...le Installing the Antenna You can install the antenna on a pole from 1 63 to 2 3 pipe O D The mounting options allow the antenna to be vertically or horizontally polarized Required Tools and Equipment An installation kit is shipped with the antenna and consists of the panel antenna with adjustable mount and hardware including Antenna mount bracket Elevation adjustable bracket Azimuth adjustable br...

Page 243: ...ure 1 Attaching Antenna Mount Bracket 3 Attach elevation adjustable bracket as shown and loosely secure hardware The carriage bolt square holes must be on the inside 1 Antenna mount bracket 3 1 4 in spring lock washer 2 1 4 in flat washer 4 1 4 in 20 hex nut 334630 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 244: ...table Bracket 4 Attach azimuth adjustable bracket to pipe routing band clamps as shown Tighten the pipe clamps to a torque of 43 51 in lbf 4 9 5 8 Nm 1 Elevation adjustable bracket 4 1 4 in spring lock washer 2 1 4 in 20x3 4 carriage bolt 5 1 4 in 20 hex nut 3 1 4 in flat washer 334631 2 3 4 5 1 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 245: ...Aironet 5 GHz 13 dBi Directional Antenna AIR ANT5114P2M N Figure 3 Attaching Azimuth Adjustable Bracket 5 Attach antenna assembly to azimuth bracket on pipe 1 Azimuth adjustable bracket 2 Pipe clamps 2 2 1 334635 ...

Page 246: ...th and elevation angles and tighten all pivot hardware 4 places to a maximum torque of 55 in lbf 6 2 Nm The bracket allows the antenna position to be adjustable to 45 degrees azimuth and 60 degrees elevation 1 1 4 in flat washer 4 Elevation adjustable bracket 2 1 4 in spring lock washer 5 1 4 in 20x 3 4 carriage bolt 3 1 4 in 20 hex nut 334638 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 5 ...

Page 247: ...e information on mounting the antenna with the optional mounting bracket refer to Installing Antenna Brackets on Cisco 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points Mounting on a Vertical Surface The antenna can be wall mounted Hardware is not included for wall mount installation To mount your antenna on a vertical surface 1 Remove antenna and mount kit from packaging 2 Attach antenna mount bracket to th...

Page 248: ... AIR ANT5114P2M N Figure 6 Wall Mounting Figure 7 shows in inches the distance between the bracket mounting holes Figure 7 Distance Between Bracket Mounting Holes 5 Attach antenna assembly to azimuth bracket as shown in Figure 4 334653 347802 2 40 2 40 ...

Page 249: ...r weathering elements from affecting performance Cisco recommends using a coax seal such as CoaxSeal for outdoor connections Silicone sealant or electrical tape are not recommended for sealing outdoor connections Grounding the Antenna To ground the antenna in accordance with national electrical code instructions 1 Use No 10 AWG copper or No 8 or larger copper clad steel or bronze wire as ground wi...

Page 250: ...rence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on users are encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is c...

Page 251: ...251 Cisco Aironet 5 GHz 13 dBi Directional Antenna AIR ANT5114P2M N ...

Page 252: ...ructions for mounting The antennas are designed for outdoor use with Cisco Aironet Outdoor Access Points hereafter referred to as access points with radios operating in the 5 GHz frequency band The following information is provided in this document Technical Specifications page 253 System Requirements page 255 Safety Precautions page 255 Installation Notes page 256 Obtaining Documentation and Subm...

Page 253: ... Vertical Horizontal Maximum Azimuth Plane Ripple 3 3 dB 3 3 dB Elevation Plane 3 dB Beamwidth 33 35 Azimuth Plane 3 dB Beamwidth Omnidirectional Omnidirectional Length 7 88 in 200 2 mm 7 88 in 200 2 mm Diameter 1 0 in 25 4 mm 1 0 in 25 4 mm Weight 3 5 oz 0 1 kg 3 5 oz 0 1 kg Connector N Male N Male Operational Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 40 to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Storage Temperature 40 to...

Page 254: ...254 Cisco Aironet Omnidirectional Antennas AIR ANT5150VG N and AIR ANT5150HG N ...

Page 255: ...nstallation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes e g U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 280 For your safety read and follow these safety precautions 1 Before you install an antenna contact your Cisco account representative to explain which mounting method to use for the size and type of antenna that...

Page 256: ...dedicated antenna port on the access point No special tools are required to install the antenna The antenna is resistant to the full range of outdoor environments After the antenna is attached to the access point seal the connections to prevent moisture and other weathering elements from affecting performance Cisco recommends using a coax seal such as CoaxSeal for outdoor connections Silicone seal...

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Page 258: ...ides instructions for mounting it The antenna operates in the 5 GHz frequency range and is designed for outdoor use with the Cisco Aironet 1520 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Point hereafter referred to as the access point The following information is provided in this document Technical Specifications page 259 System Requirements page 259 Safety Precautions page 260 Installation Notes page 260 ...

Page 259: ...linear array Operating frequency range 4900 5850 MHz 1 7 1 VSWR bandwidth 4900 5850 MHz Nominal input impedance 50 Ohms Gain 4900 5000 MHz 7 dBi Gain 5400 5850 MHz 8 dBi Polarization Linear E plane 3 dB beamwidth 16 H plane 3 dB bandwidth Omnidirectional Length 11 0 in 27 9 cm Diameter 1 0 in 2 54 cm Weight 6 0 oz 160 0 g Connector type N Male Operating temperature 22 F 158 F 30 C 70 C Wind rating...

Page 260: ...s and watch for signs of trouble 5 When installing your antenna remember a Do not use a metal ladder b Do not work on a wet or windy day c Do dress properly shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves long sleeved shirt or jacket 6 If the assembly starts to drop get away from it and let it fall Remember the antenna mast cable and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical curre...

Page 261: ...tter it performs Good practice is to install your antenna about 5 to 10 ft 1 5 to 3 m above the roof line and away from all power lines and obstructions Tools and Equipment Required No tools are required to mount the antenna to the access point However you may need a in 19 mm open end or combination wrench or adjustable wrench to remove the antenna port covers For information about tools required ...

Page 262: ...able 1 as a guide align the antenna s N connector with the appropriate 5 GHz antenna port 3 Gently push the antenna into the port 4 Tighten the antenna hand tight Table 1 Antenna Port Usage Table Antenna Port Product Configuration Cable Strand Mount Two Antenna Receive MRC Access and One Backhaul Pole Mount Three Antenna Receive MRC Access and One Backhaul 1 2 4 GHz receive only 5 GHz receive and ...

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Page 264: ...vironmental ruggedization specifications for transportation applications CAUTION Read the information in Safety Precautions before installing or replacing antennas The topics included are Antenna Overview Technical Specifications Installing the Antenna Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Antenna Overview Antenna Features Antenna Model Antenna Assembly Antenna Features The ante...

Page 265: ...ff is that thicker cables are more difficult to bend and route For optimal performance the length of thin cables needs to be kept as short as possible For example 2 foot and 10 foot lengths of LMR 195 cable at 2700 MHz frequency would have losses of 0 5dB and 2 3dB respectively In this example at 2700 MHz the area covered by the wireless system with the 10 foot cable is reduced by 34 compared to 2...

Page 266: ...ANT 2 4G2 O Mechanical Details Note All dimensions are in millimeters inches unless explicitly stated otherwise in the drawing Technical Specifications Radio Frequency Specifications Antenna Radiation Patterns Environmental and Operational Specifications Mechanical Specifications Power Specifications ...

Page 267: ...0 MHz 1448 to 1511 MHz 1710 to 2700 MHz Nominal impedance 50 ohms VSWR 2 1 1 maximum 698 to 960 MHz 2 4 1 maximum at 1448 MHz edge 2 2 1 typical 1448 1511 MHz 2 0 1 maximum 1710 to 2700 MHz Gain The gain values dBi for each frequency range are 2 6 dBi typical 3 8 dBi maximum 698 to 960 MHz 3 8 dBI typical 4 3 dBI maximum 1448 to 1511 MHz 4 6 dBi typical 5 5 dBI5 dBI maximum 1710 to 2700 MHz Isolat...

Page 268: ...G2 O 698 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 880 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 960 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 4 960 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 269: ...470 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 5 1470 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 6 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 270: ...170 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 7 2170 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 2700 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 8 2700 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 271: ...o 185 F 40 to 85 C Altitude 15 000 feet 4 5 km Humidity 5 to 95 Vibration Shock Thermal Corrosion Seismic Outdoor IP67 Tested to a variety of appropriate industrial vehicular transportation and mil spec standards Table 2 Mechanical Specifications for the Cisco ANT 2 4G2 O Antenna Specification Description Mount style Roof mount bulkhead Location Outdoor Connector TNC male Cable type RG 58 Cable le...

Page 272: ...a please refer to national and local codes for example U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 WARNING This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you ar...

Page 273: ...performance in mind Remember that electric power lines and phone lines look alike For your safety assume that any overhead line can kill you Contact your electric power company Tell them your plans and ask them to come look at your proposed installation Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin Each person involved in an installation should be assigned to a specific task and...

Page 274: ...ulting in signal loss The cable should be kept as short as possible because cable length also determines the amount of signal loss the longer the cable length or run the greater the loss Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Doc...

Page 275: ...275 Cisco Cellular 2 in 1 Vehicle Mount and Fixed Infrastructure Antenna ANT 2 4G2 O ...

Page 276: ...he antenna meets or exceeds a variety of environmental ruggedization specifications for transportation applications CAUTION Read the information in Safety Precautions before installing or replacing antennas The topics included are Antenna Overview Technical Specifications Installing the Antenna Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Antenna Overview Antenna Features Antenna Model...

Page 277: ... WLAN Antenna ANT 2 WLAN D O Antenna Model Antenna Assembly Figure 1 Cisco ANT 2 WLAN D O Antenna Details for the ANT 2 WLAN D O are shown in Figure 2 Antenna Model Description ANT 2 WLAN D O Cisco Dual Port Dual Band Vehicle Mount and Fixed Infrastructure WLAN Antenna ...

Page 278: ...2 ANT 2 WLAN D O Mechanical Details Note All dimensions are in millimeters inches unless explicitly stated otherwise in the drawing Technical Specifications Radio Frequency Specifications Antenna Radiation Patterns Environmental and Operational Specifications Mechanical Specifications Power Specifications ...

Page 279: ...tion Specification Description Antenna type Dual element omnidirectional 2x2 MIMO Connectors and cables Quantity 2 x 3foot LMR 240 cables with RP TNC plug connectors Frequency 2400 to 2500 MHz 4900 to 5875 MHz Nominal impedance 50 ohms VSWR 2 0 1 Maximum Gain The gain values dBi for each frequency range are 4 0 dBi typical 5 1 dBi maximum at 2400 to 2500 MHz 6 5 dBi typical 7 0 dBi maximum at 4900...

Page 280: ...ANT 2 WLAN D O 2 46 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane Figure 4 2 46 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 2 46 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Figure 5 2 46 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 281: ...Mount and Fixed Infrastructure WLAN Antenna ANT 2 WLAN D O 4 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 4 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 4 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 282: ...a ANT 2 WLAN D O 4 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane Figure 6 4 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 4 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Figure 7 4 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 283: ...unt and Fixed Infrastructure WLAN Antenna ANT 2 WLAN D O 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 284: ...ANT 2 WLAN D O 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane Figure 8 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Figure 9 5 55 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 285: ...Mount and Fixed Infrastructure WLAN Antenna ANT 2 WLAN D O 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 286: ... ANT 2 WLAN D O 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane Figure 10 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Figure 11 5 9 GHz Antenna Radiation Patterns Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 287: ...0 feet 4 5 km Humidity 5 to 95 Vibration Shock Thermal Corrosion Seismic Outdoor IP67 Tested to a variety of appropriate industrial vehicular transportation and mil spec standards Table 2 Mechanical Specifications for the Cisco ANT 2 WLAN D O Antenna Specification Description Mount style Roof mount bulkhead Location Outdoor Connector Reverse Polarity TNC RP TNC plug Cable type RG 58 Cable length 2...

Page 288: ...cian if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 WARNING Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 WARNING To report a gas leak do not use a telephone in the vicinity of the leak Statement 1039 WARNING This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before yo...

Page 289: ...es with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves and a long sleeved shirt or jacket If the assembly starts to drop move away from it and let it fall Because the antenna mast cable and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current even the slightest touch of any of these parts to a power line completes an electrical path through the antenna and the installer If any part of the ante...

Page 290: ...btaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as an RSS Really Simple Syndication feed and set it so content ...

Page 291: ...291 Cisco Dual Port Dual Band Vehicle Mount and Fixed Infrastructure WLAN Antenna ANT 2 WLAN D O ...

Page 292: ...cifications for transportation applications CAUTION Read the information in Safety Precautions before installing or replacing antennas The topics included are Antenna Overview Technical Specifications Installing the Antenna Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Antenna Overview Antenna Features Antenna Model Antenna Assembly Antenna Features The antenna features Three antenna el...

Page 293: ...e trade off is that thicker cables are more difficult to bend and route For optimal performance the length of thin cables needs to be kept as short as possible For example 2 foot and 10 foot lengths of LMR 195 cable at 2700 MHz frequency would have losses of 0 5dB and 2 3dB respectively In this example at 2700 MHz the area covered by the wireless system with the 10 foot cable is reduced by 34 comp...

Page 294: ...3 4G2G1 O Mechanical Details Note All dimensions are in millimeters inches unless explicitly stated otherwise in the drawing Technical Specifications Radio Frequency Specifications Environmental Specifications GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns Environmental Specifications Mechanical Specifications Power Specifications ...

Page 295: ...uency range are 2 6 dBi typical 3 8 dBi maximum 698 to 960 MHz 3 8 dBi typical 4 3 dBi maximum 1448 to 1551 MHz 4 6 dBi typical 5 5 dBi maximum 1710 to 2700 MHz Isolation cellular to cellular Main to Aux 14 dB minimum 698 to 960 MHz 20 dB minimum 1448 to 1551 MHz 20 dB minimum 1710 to 2700 MHz Polarization Linear Vertical Efficiency Antennas were designed and tested to high RF efficiency in all su...

Page 296: ...d Infrastructure Antenna ANT 3 4G2G1 O Isolation cellular to GPS 10 dB minimum 1574 42 to 1576 42 MHz Cellular coexistence tested over multiple bands GPS includes coexistence filters Polarization RHCP Radiation pattern Hemispherical Specification Description ...

Page 297: ...l Corrosion Seismic Outdoor IP67 Tested to a variety of appropriate industrial vehicular transportation and mil spec standards Table 4 Mechanical and Operational Specifications for the Cisco ANT 3 4G2G1 O Antenna Specification Description Mount style Roof mount bulkhead Location Outdoor Connector Cellular TNC male GPS SMA male Cable type Cellular RG 58 GPS RG 174 Cable length Cellular 2 foot 61 cm...

Page 298: ...Hz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 1470 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 2170 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 2700 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 1575 MHz GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns 698 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns ...

Page 299: ...lar Antenna Radiation Patterns 960 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 3 960 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 1470 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 300: ...lar Antenna Radiation Patterns 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 5 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 2170 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 6 2170 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 301: ...z Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 7 2700 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns 1575 MHz GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 8 1575 MHz GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 302: ...e Antenna Connecting the Antenna to the Router Contents of the Antenna Kit The antenna kit contains 1 x Cisco ANT 3 4G2G1 O antenna Safety Warnings WARNING Avoid using or servicing any equipment that has outdoor connections during an electrical storm There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning Statement 1088 WARNING Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods ...

Page 303: ...is product may connect to the Cable Distribution System ONLY through a device that is approved for direct connection Statement 1078 Safety Precautions WARNING Installation of this antenna near power lines is dangerous For your safety follow the installation directions Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an antenna In many of these cases the victim was awar...

Page 304: ...enna and create a hole through the surface The diameter of the hole must be at least 0 75 in 1 91 cm 2 Thread the cables through the hole and insert the aluminum stud on the underside of the antenna into the hole Ensure that the foam gasket on the underside of the antenna sits flush against the mounting surface 3 Inside the vehicle place the rubber sealing washer around the stud Then place the met...

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Page 306: ...installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Contents of the Antenna Kit Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Connecting the Lightning Arrestor Connecting the Antenna to the Router Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The Multiband Panel Outdoor 3G directional panel antenna features the following Fla...

Page 307: ...grees 1710 to 2170 MHz Polarization Linear Nominal impedance 50 ohms Nominal VSWR 1 8 1 Front to back ratio 25 Radiation Pattern Directional Specification Description Type Directional panel Mount style Pipe or wall mount adjustable mount Environment Outdoor Connector Type N female Antenna length height 14 5 x 1 36 8 cm x 2 45 cm Weight 3 5 lbs 1 6 kg Dimensions height x outside dimensions 14 5 x 1...

Page 308: ...owing table Safety Warnings WARNING Avoid using or servicing any equipment that has outdoor connections during an electrical storm There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning Statement 1088 Quantity Description 1 Antenna mount bracket 1 Elevation adjustable bracket 1 Azimuth adjustable bracket 4 1 4 20x3 4 carriage bolt 6 1 4 20 hex nut 6 1 4 20 spring lock washer 6 1 4 20 flat washer 2 P...

Page 309: ...y connect to the Cable Distribution System ONLY through a device that is approved for direct connection Statement 1078 WARNING This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Safety Precautions Installati...

Page 310: ...ve it removed safely If an accident should occur with the power lines call for qualified emergency help immediately Antenna Installation The antenna installation includes the following procedures Tools and Equipment Required Installing the Antenna Tools and Equipment Required In addition to the parts included in the antenna kit described in the section Contents of the Antenna Kit you must provide ...

Page 311: ...uts Tighten the nut to a torque rating of 55 in lbf 6 2 Nm 3 Attach the elevation adjustable bracket to the mount bracket using two sets of carriage bolts washers lock washers and hex nuts Position the bolts so the carriage bolt square holes are positioned on the inside Do not tighten fully Allow the bracket to move freely 1 Drain hole locations 1 1 4 20 hex nut 2 1 4 20 spring lock washer 3 1 4 2...

Page 312: ...anges away from the pipe Secure each bracket to the pipe first by routing the band clamps around the pipe then through the two holes Tighten to a maximum torque rating 1 1 4 20 hex nut 2 1 4 20 spring lock washer 3 1 4 20 flat washer 4 Elevation adjustable bracket 5 Antenna mount bracket 6 1 4 20x3 4 carriage bolt 300677 1 2 3 5 6 4 ...

Page 313: ... PNL OUT N 5 Attach the antenna assembly to the installed azimuth bracket Position each of the two flanges on elevation adjustable bracket on the antenna over the flanges on the azimuth pipe bracket 1 Azimuth adjustable bracket 2 Pipe clamps 300678 1 2 ...

Page 314: ...he lightning arrestor to the router 8 Attach the RF cable to the antenna by connecting the ends of the LMR 400 cables to the two receptacles on the rear of the antenna panel NOTE The 3G panel has only one connector per antenna 1 1 4 20x3 4 carriage bolt 2 1 4 20 flat washer 3 1 4 20 spring lock washer 4 1 4 20 hex nut 5 Elevation adjustable bracket 6 Panel antenna 300679 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 315: ... information may be found in Chapter 1 Additional Information Connecting the Antenna to the Router To attach the router end of the cable to your device please refer to the appropriate Hardware Installation Procedures for the model of hardware you are installing Links to hardware installation guides and other information may be found in Chapter 1 Additional Information Obtaining Documentation and S...

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Page 317: ...317 Cisco Multiband Panel Outdoor 3G Antenna ANT 3G PNL OUT N ...

Page 318: ...e antenna CAUTION Read the information in Overview before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Contents of the Antenna Kit Installation Requirements Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The 4G Volcano Antenna features the following Indoor ceiling mount Rad...

Page 319: ...k gain 1 dBi 698 to 960 MHz 2 dBi 1575 MHz 3 dBi 1710 to 2700 MHz VSWR 2 0 1 698 to 960 MHz 2 5 1 1575 MHz 2 0 1 1710 to 2700 MHz H plane 3 dB beamwidth Omnidirectional Efficiency Antennas were designed and tested to high RF efficiency in all supported cellular bands Detailed technical specifications can be obtained through your Cisco authorized partner or Cisco account representative Polarization...

Page 320: ...unt Environment Indoor Dimensions Diameter 199 mm x height 86 mm RF connector TNC m Cable 305 mm plenum rated Enclosure PC ABS UV stable Antenna weight 0 34 kg Power 3 watts Mounting Ceiling mount flush screws anchors threaded stem Nominal impedance 50 ohm Operational temperature 22 to 158 degrees F 30 to 70 degrees C Storage temperature 40 to 185 degrees F 40 to 85 degrees C Material substance co...

Page 321: ...ANT 4G CM IN TNC Figure 2 4G Volcano Antenna Radiation Patterns Contents of the Antenna Kit The Cisco Multiband Indoor 4G Ceiling mount Volcano Antenna Kit contains the following items Ceiling mount Volcano antenna with integrated TNC cable 300687 ...

Page 322: ...o lower the antenna away from these obstructions The density of the materials used in surrounding buildings construction impacts antenna signal strength Consider the following Signals penetrate paper and vinyl walls with little change to signal strength Signals penetrate only one or two solid and pre cast concrete walls without degrading signal strength Signals penetrate three or four concrete and...

Page 323: ...tion authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 WARNING Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 WARNING To report a gas leak do not use a telephone in the vicinity of the leak Statement 1039 WARNING This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could c...

Page 324: ...he section Contents of the Antenna Kit you must provide the following tool to install the antenna on the router Phillips screwdriver Open end wrench Drill Marker or pencil Installing the Antenna Follow these instructions to install the antenna 1 Determine where on the ceiling you want to install the antenna 2 Create the center hole to accommodate the 3 4 16 threaded center rod on the Volcano anten...

Page 325: ... documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html 1 Mounting anchors for hard ceiling 3 2 Mounting nut 3 Curved spring washer 4 Flat washer wide series 5 6 1 1 4 mounting screws 3 ...

Page 326: ...e RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2 0 Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries A listing of Cisco s trademarks can be found at www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership ...

Page 327: ...327 Cisco Multiband Indoor 4G Volcano Antenna ANT 4G CM IN TNC ...

Page 328: ...r PCS AWS MDS WiMAX 2100 2300 2500 2600 and global GSM900 GSM1800 UMTS LTE2600 bands CAUTION Read the information in Safety Warnings before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Installation Requirements Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Figure 1 Swivel mount Indoor Dipole Anten...

Page 329: ...G DP IN TNC Domestic LTE 700 and global LTE 2600 bands Domestic cellular and global GSM Conformance to RoHS Complete cellular and 3G 4G data communications in a single antenna Articulating arm that allows antenna positioning to provide maximal coverage ...

Page 330: ...2 dBi 1710 to 2700 MHz Efficiency Antennas were designed and tested to high RF efficiency in all supported cellular bands Detailed technical specifications can be obtained through your Cisco authorized partner or Cisco account representative VSWR 2 5 1 Nominal impedance 50 ohms Polarization Linear Specification Description Type Dipole Size L x W x D 229 mm x 30 5 mm x 15 mm Mount style Direct moun...

Page 331: ...331 Cisco Indoor Swivel mount Dipole Antenna ANT 4G DP IN TNC Installation Requirements Installation Location 300649 ...

Page 332: ...terials used in surrounding buildings construction impacts antenna signal strength Consider the following Signals penetrate paper and vinyl walls with little change to signal strength Signals penetrate only one or two solid and pre cast concrete walls without degrading signal strength Signals penetrate three or four concrete and wood block walls without degrading signal strength Signals penetrate ...

Page 333: ...ation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING This prod...

Page 334: ...nes call for qualified emergency help immediately Antenna Installation This antenna is designed to be mounted directly to the access point For information about orienting the dipole antenna see the hardware installation guide for your access point In addition to antenna orientation wireless access point installation location with respect to all wireless clients plays a significant role in determin...

Page 335: ... radio performance NOTE If the desired installation site has a marginally acceptable level of radiated noise emissions consider using a remote mounted antenna such as a wall mount or ceiling mount antenna for better radio performance and coverage Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional...

Page 336: ...cifications and mounting instructions CAUTION Read the information in Safety Warnings before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Antenna Kit Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The Outdoor Omnidirectional antenna features the following UV stable radome M...

Page 337: ... Frequency ranges 698 to 960 MHz 1480 to 1511 MHz 1710 to 2170 MHz 2300 to 2700 MHz Nominal gain dBi 698 to 960 MHz 1 5 dBi 1448 to 1511 MHz 2 dBI 1710 to 2700 MHz 3 5 dBi 3 dB beamwidth E plane 698 to 960 MHz 81 degrees 1480 to 1511 MHz 78 degrees 1710 to 2170 MHz 75 degrees 2300 to 2700 MHz 100 degrees 3 dB beamwidth H plane 360 degrees omnidirectional 300661 25 7 249 25 4 0 3 1 ...

Page 338: ...ciency in all supported cellular bands Detailed technical specifications can be obtained through your Cisco authorized partner or Cisco account representative Polarization Vertical linear Normal impedance 50 ohms VSWR 2 5 1 698 to 960 MHz 1 5 1 1448 to 1511 MHz 2 0 1 1710 to 2690 MHz Radiation Pattern Omnidirectional Specification Description ...

Page 339: ...d only on antenna bottom Environment Outdoor IP55 with drain holes Connector N Type female Antenna length height 9 8 x 1 24 9 cm x 2 45 cm Weight 1 5 lbs 68 kg Dimensions height x outside dimensions 9 8 x 1 248 x 24 5 mm Operating temperature range 22 to 158 degrees F 30 to 70 degrees C Storage temperature 40 to 185 degrees F 40 to 85 degrees C Maximum power 10 watts Radome Polycarbonate UV white ...

Page 340: ...340 Cisco Outdoor Omnidirectional Antenna for 2G 3G 4G Cellular ANT 4G OMNI OUT N ...

Page 341: ...341 Cisco Outdoor Omnidirectional Antenna for 2G 3G 4G Cellular ANT 4G OMNI OUT N ...

Page 342: ... with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for example U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 WARNING This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitab...

Page 343: ... Cisco sales representative can explain which mounting method to use for the size and type antenna you are about to install Before you install an antenna contact your Cisco account representative to explain which mounting method to use for the size and type of antenna that you are about to install Find someone to help you installing an antenna is often a two person job Select your installation sit...

Page 344: ...ower mast or other structure you intend to mount your antenna on Installing the Antenna The antenna is provided with a mounting kit consisting of a mounting bracket and hose clamp This kit allows you to mount the antenna to masts from 1 25 inches 3 2 centimeters to 2 inches 5 1 cm Cisco recommends that a 1 5 inch 3 8 centimeter or larger tubing mast be used The antenna is vertically polarized Sinc...

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Page 347: ...347 Cisco Outdoor Omnidirectional Antenna for 2G 3G 4G Cellular ANT 4G OMNI OUT N ...

Page 348: ...Global GSM900 GSM1800 UMTS LTE2600 WiMAX 2300 2500 CAUTION Read the information in Safety Precautions before installing or replacing antennas The topics included are Antenna Overview Technical Specifications Installing the Antenna Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Antenna Overview Antenna Features Antenna Model Antenna Assembly Antenna Features The antenna features 3G 4G and...

Page 349: ... PNL OUT N Antenna Technical Specifications Radio Frequency Specifications Antenna Radiation Patterns Environmental Specifications Mechanical Specifications Power Specifications Figure 1 Cisco Multiband Panel Outdoor 4G MIMO antenna Antenna Model Description ANT 4G PNL OUT N Cisco Multiband Panel Outdoor 4G MIMO antenna ...

Page 350: ...0 to 10 0 dBi 1710 to 2170 MHz 6 0 to 8 5 dBi 2200 to 2400 MHz 6 5 to 9 5 dBi 2500 to 2700 MHz 8 5 to 9 5 dBi 3 dB beamwidth vertical plane 55 to 70 degrees 698 to 960 MHz 53 to 98 degrees 1710 to 2200 MHz 60 to 70 degrees 2200 to 2500 MHz 55 to 70 degrees 2500 to 2700 MHz 3 dB beamwidth horizontal plane 55 to 70 degrees 698 to 960 MHz 50 to 90 degrees 1710 to 2200 MHz F B ratio 15 dB typical 20 d...

Page 351: ...enna Radiation Pattern page 362 698 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 698 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 698 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane 698 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane Figure 4 698 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349220 ...

Page 352: ...enna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane 880 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 880 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 880 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349221 ...

Page 353: ...Horizontal Plane Figure 6 880 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 880 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 7 880 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349222 ...

Page 354: ...L OUT N 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349223 ...

Page 355: ...Horizontal Plane Figure 8 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 9 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349224 ...

Page 356: ...OUT N 1710 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 1710 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 1710 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349225 ...

Page 357: ...rizontal Plane Figure 10 1710 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 1710 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 11 1710 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349226 ...

Page 358: ...OUT N 1950 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 1950 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 1950 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349227 ...

Page 359: ...rizontal Plane Figure 12 1950 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 1950 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 13 1950 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349228 ...

Page 360: ...OUT N 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349229 ...

Page 361: ...rizontal Plane Figure 14 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 15 2170 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349230 ...

Page 362: ...OUT N 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349231 ...

Page 363: ...rizontal Plane Figure 16 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 17 2700 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 349232 ...

Page 364: ...rating temperature range 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Storage temperature range 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Table 2 Mechanical Specifications for the Cisco ANT 4G PNL OUT N Antenna Specification Description Mount style Wall or mast mount Location Indoor or outdoor Connector Dual type N female direct connect Dimensions width x length x height 11 61 x 11 61 x 3 23 in 29 5 x 29 5 x 82 cm Weight 3 22 lbs 1 46 kg...

Page 365: ...rnings WARNING Avoid using or servicing any equipment that has outdoor connections during an electrical storm There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning Statement 1088 WARNING Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Wind rating 160 km hr 93 mph IP rating IP55 Radome Polycarbonate UV resistant white Material substance c...

Page 366: ... connect to the Cable Distribution System ONLY through a device that is approved for direct connection Statement 1078 Safety Precautions WARNING Installation of this antenna near power lines is dangerous For your safety follow the installation directions Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an antenna In many of these cases the victim was aware of the dange...

Page 367: ...ing the Antenna for Installation NOTE Before mounting the antenna on a mast or wall the antenna must be attached to the mounting bracket the signal cable must be attached to the antenna To prepare the antenna for installation 1 Attach the antenna to the mounting bracket 2 To attach the signal cable to the antenna a Loosely hand tighten the antenna nut so that the cable can be attached with ease b ...

Page 368: ...l cable loses efficiency as the frequency increases resulting in signal loss The cable should be kept as short as possible because cable length also determines the amount of signal loss the longer the cable length or run the greater the loss Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional info...

Page 369: ...369 Cisco Multiband Panel Outdoor 4G MIMO Antenna ANT 4G PNL OUT N ...

Page 370: ...unting instructions of the antenna CAUTION Read the information before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Installation Requirements Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The Integrated 4G Low profile Outdoor Saucer Antenna features the following Applicabl...

Page 371: ... 1511 MHz 1710 to 2700 MHz Peak gain w 15 foot cable 0 8 dBi 698 to 960 MHz 0 5 dBI 1448 to 1511 MHz 0 2 dBi 1710 to 2700 MHz Average efficiency w 15 foot cable 60 percent 698 to 960 MHz 50 percent 1448 to 1511 MHz 40 percent 1710 to 2700 MHz Polarization Linear vertical Nominal impedance 50 ohms VSWR maximum 2 0 1 698 to 960 MHz 1 9 1 1448 to 1511 MHz 2 0 1 1710 to 2700 MHz H plane 3 dB beamwidth...

Page 372: ...minal impedance 50 ohm Power 3 watts Cable 15 foot LMR 195 RF connector TNC m Mount Style Stud mount 5 8 18 NF mounting stud mount on the roof or suitable flat surface Radome PC ABS UV stable black Material substance compliance RoHS compliant Operational temperature 22 to 158 degrees F 40 to 70 degrees C Storage temperature 40 to 185 degrees F 40 to 85 degrees C Environment Outdoor IP67 IK 08 Dime...

Page 373: ...373 Cisco Integrated 4G Low profile Outdoor Saucer Antenna ANT 4G SR OUT TNC Figure 2 Low profile Saucer Antenna Radiation Patterns Installation Requirements Antenna Connections 300636 ...

Page 374: ...ing signal strength Signals are likely to reflect off a thick metal wall and not penetrate it at all Signals are likely to reflect off a chain link fence or a wire mesh with spaces of 1 to 1 1 2 in 2 5 to 3 8 cm The fence acts as a harmonic reflector that blocks the signal Microwave ovens and 2 GHz cordless phones can cause signal interference because they operate in the same frequency range as th...

Page 375: ...olved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING This product is not intended to be directly connected to the Cable Distribution System Additional regulato...

Page 376: ...encil Installing the Antenna Follow these instructions to install the antenna NOTE The following example is for a CGR 1120 router with a CGM cellular module 1 Determine the installation location on the wall of the utility cabinet 2 Create the center hole to accommodate the threaded center rod and the three mounting holes of the saucer antenna Secure the antenna onto the ceiling with the 3 screws u...

Page 377: ... docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as an RSS Really Simple Syndication feed and set it so content is delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2 0 Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and ...

Page 378: ...onmental ruggedization specifications for transportation applications CAUTION Read the information in Safety Precautions before installing or replacing antennas The topics included are Antenna Overview Technical Specifications Installing the Antenna Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Antenna Overview Antenna Features Antenna Model Antenna Assembly Antenna Features The antenna...

Page 379: ... cables needs to be kept as short as possible For example 2 foot and 10 foot lengths of LMR 195 cable at 2700 MHz frequency would have losses of 0 5dB and 2 3dB respectively In this example at 2700 MHz the area covered by the wireless system with the 10 foot cable is reduced by 34 compared to the 2 foot cable Radius of communication is degraded by 20 in 10 foot vs the 2 foot case At 5825 MHz WiFi ...

Page 380: ...L2G1 O Mechanical Details Note All dimensions are in millimeters inches unless explicitly stated otherwise in the drawing Technical Specifications Radio Frequency Specifications Power Specifications WLAN WiFi Antenna Radiation Patterns Installing the Antenna Mechanical Specifications Installing the Antenna ...

Page 381: ...quency range are 2 4 dBi typical 2 9 dBi maximum at 698 to 960 MHz 4 2 dBI typical 4 8 dBI maximum at 1448 1511 MHz 4 9 dBi typical 6 5 dBi maximum at 1710 to 2700 MHz Isolation cellular to cellular Main to Aux 14 dB minimum 698 to 960 MHz 20 dB minimum 1448 1511 MHz 20 dB minimum 1710 to 2700 MHz Isolation WLAN to cellular 25 dB minimum 698 to 960 MHz 20 dB minimum 1448 to 1511 MHz 15 dB minimum ...

Page 382: ...ance 50 ohms VSWR 2 0 1 maximum Gain 4 8 dBi typical 5 5 dBi maximum at 2400 to 2500 MHz 5 8 dBi typical 7 0 dBi maximum at 4900 to 5875 MHz Isolation WLAN to WLAN 20 dB minimum 2400 to 2500 MHz 20 dB minimum 4900 to 5875 MHz Isolation cellular to WLAN 15 dB minimum 1710 to 2700 MHz 18 dB minimum 2400 to 2500 MHz 20 dB minimum 1448 to 1511 MHz 25 dB minimum 4900 to 5875 MHz 25 dB minimum 698 to 96...

Page 383: ... coexistence filters Polarization RHCP Radiation pattern Hemispherical Table 4 Environmental and Operational Specifications for the Cisco ANT 5 4G2WL2G1 O Antenna Specification Description Operating temperature range 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Storage temperature range 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Altitude 15 000 feet 4 5 km Humidity 5 to 95 Vibration Shock Thermal Corrosion Seismic Outdoor IP67 Tested to a...

Page 384: ...ation Patterns 4900 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns 5150 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns 5275 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns 5875 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns GPS Radiation Patterns Cable length Cellular 2 foot 61 cm WLAN 2 foot 61 cm GPS 17 foot 518 cm Dimensions 7 1 in 18 0 cm diameter 2 48 in 6 3 cm height Weight 1 48 lbs 0 67 kg IP rating IP67 Radome Polycarbonate UV resist...

Page 385: ... O 698 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 880 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 960 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 3 960 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 386: ...0 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 4 1470 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 5 1710 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 387: ...0 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 6 2170 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns 2700 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 7 2700 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 388: ...nna Radiation Patterns 2400 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 8 2400 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns 2500 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 9 2500 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 389: ...1 O 4900 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 10 4900 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns 5150 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 11 5150 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 390: ...1 O 5275 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 12 5275 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns 5875 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 13 5875 MHz WLAN Antenna Radiation Patterns Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 391: ...L2G1 O GPS Radiation Patterns 1575 MHz GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns Figure 14 1575 MHz GPS Antenna Radiation Patterns Installing the Antenna The antenna installation includes the following procedures Contents of the Antenna Kit Line Color Description Blue Port 1 Red Port 2 ...

Page 392: ... is available Statement 1024 WARNING Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 WARNING To report a gas leak do not use a telephone in the vicinity of the leak Statement 1039 WARNING This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards i...

Page 393: ...p move away from it and let it fall Because the antenna mast cable and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current even the slightest touch of any of these parts to a power line completes an electrical path through the antenna and the installer If any part of the antenna system should come in contact with a power line do not touch it or try to remove it yourself Call your lo...

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Page 395: ...395 Cisco 5 in 1 Vehicle Mount and Fixed Infrastructure Antenna ANT 5 4G2WL2G1 O ...

Page 396: ...reverse polarity TNC RP TNC antenna ports The antenna has a nominal gain of 2 dBi in the 2 4 GHz frequency band and 4 dBi in the 5 GHz frequency band The three antennas covered in this document are electrically the same They differ physically by the color of the radome which is specified by the product part number shown in Table 1 These topics are discussed Technical Specifications System Requirem...

Page 397: ...ing frequency range 2400 to 2500 MHz 5150 to 5850 MHz Nominal input impedance 50 Ohms VSWR Less than 2 1 Peak Gain 2 4 GHz 2 dBi Peak Gain 5 GHz 4 dBi Elevation plane 3dB beamwidth 2 4 GHz 63 degrees Elevation plane 3dB beamwidth 5 GHz 39 degrees Connector type RP TNC plug Antenna length 6 63 in 168 5 mm Antenna width 0 83 in 21 mm Radome length 4 88 in 124 mm Weight 1 3 oz Operating temperature 4...

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Page 400: ... may be required from TNC m to the required interface The antenna is a rugged outdoor antenna and is IP67 rated CAUTION Read the information in Overview before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The GPS antenna featur...

Page 401: ...S Antenna RF Specifications The following is a summary of the antenna radio frequency RF specifications 1 GPS antenna 2 Mounting bracket 3 LMR 100 cable 15 4 Right angle TNC male connector 5 Pipe mast 6 U bolt connected to U bracket 1 4 3 2 5 6 300639 ...

Page 402: ... of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for example U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 Specification Cisco GPS Antenna ANT GPS OUT TNC Type Patch active Operating frequency range 1575 42 MHz 5 MHz Impedance 50 ohm nominal VSWR 2 0 max in band Gain 4 0 dBi min Zenith Minimum gain 1 dBi 10 degrees elevation Patt...

Page 403: ...w these safety precautions They may save your life For your safety read and follow these safety precautions If you are installing an antenna for the first time for your own safety as well as others seek professional assistance Your Cisco sales representative can explain which mounting method to use for the size and type antenna you are about to install Before you install an antenna contact your Ci...

Page 404: ...to the TNC to N connector adapter installed at the building entry panel 3 At the inside of the entry panel install the LMR 100 cable to the N connector on the adapter 4 Route the cable to the router and attach to the antenna connector 1 GPS antenna 2 Mounting L bracket 3 LMR 100 cable 4 Right angle TNC m connector 5 Adapter TNC connector f 6 Building entry panel 7 Adapter N connector f to router 8...

Page 405: ...405 Cisco GPS Antenna ANT GPS OUT TNC Mechanical Drawing Figure 2 Mechanical Drawing for the ANT GPS OUT TNC Antenna Note All Dimensions are in millimeters mm ...

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Page 408: ...ngs before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Antenna Installation Antenna Radiation Patterns Safety Warnings Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The Outdoor Omni directional Antenna features the following UV resistant fiberglass radome Heavy duty mounting bracket Gold anodized sleeve and ...

Page 409: ...tenna Specifications Table 1 provides RF and Mechanical Specification Table 1 Specifications Specification Description Frequency Bands 863 876 MHz 902 928 MHz Peak Gain dBi Typical 5 2 dBi 5 4 dBi Peak Gain dBi Max 5 3 dBi 5 6 dBi Efficiency 74 81 75 83 VSWR Avg 1 5 1 1 5 1 VSWR Max 1 65 1 1 65 1 Azimuth 3 dB Beam width 360 360 ...

Page 410: ...n DC Grounded Max Power Ambient 25 C 10 Watts Antenna Dimension H x Diameter 692 x 33 3 mm 27 2 x 1 3 Connector Type N Female Weight 0 79 kg 1 7 lbs Antenna Color White Radome Fiberglass Wind Operational 161 km h 100 mph Wind Survival 266 km h 165 mph Operating Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Ingression Protection IP67 Material Substance Compli...

Page 411: ...d ISM ANT LPWA DB O N 5 Dimensions Figure 2 shows the Antenna Dimensions Figure 2 Dimensions NOTE Antenna dimensions are shown in Millimeters Antenna Installation The antenna installation includes the following procedures Tools and Equipment Required Mounting Components ...

Page 412: ... kit you must provide the following tools to install the antenna on the router 1 2 7 16 open end wrench NOTE This list does not include the tools and equipment required to assemble and erect the tower mast or other structure you intend to mount your antenna on Mounting Components The antenna can be mounted on a 1 1 2 to 2 1 2 3 81 to 6 35 cm pole extension arm or mast ...

Page 413: ... N 5 Figure 3 Antenna Mounting Components Item Number Description Quantity 1 External Bracket AL FOR FM2 2 2 V Bolt Clamp 1 4 20 ST NF Fits a 1 1 2 to 2 1 2 3 81 to 6 35 cm pole 2 3 Flat Washer 1 4in SS PA 4 4 Split lock Washer 1 4 4 5 Hex Nut 1 4 20 SS PA 4 6 Hex Bolt 5 16 18x1 2 SS NF 2 ...

Page 414: ...z WPAN LoRaWan and ISM ANT LPWA DB O N 5 Antenna Radiation Patterns The following sequence of illustrations show the different antenna radiation patterns The azimuth radiation plane is shown on the left and elevation plane pattern is shown on the right ...

Page 415: ...415 Cisco Outdoor 5 dBI Omni Antenna for 863 928 MHz WPAN LoRaWan and ISM ANT LPWA DB O N 5 Figure 4 863 MHz Radiation Pattern Figure 5 869 MHz Radiation Pattern Figure 6 876 MHz Radiation Pattern ...

Page 416: ...416 Cisco Outdoor 5 dBI Omni Antenna for 863 928 MHz WPAN LoRaWan and ISM ANT LPWA DB O N 5 Figure 7 902 MHz Radiation Pattern Figure 8 914 MHz Radiation Pattern ...

Page 417: ...ght or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for example U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Sectio...

Page 418: ...lling an antenna for the first time for your own safety as well as others seek professional assistance Your Cisco sales representative can explain which mounting method to use for the size and type antenna you are about to install Before you install an antenna contact your Cisco account representative to explain which mounting method to use for the size and type of antenna that you are about to in...

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Page 420: ...tor CAUTION Read the information in Overview before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Integrated Antenna Kits Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The Multi purpose Integrated Antenna features the following Indoors and outdoors operation IP67 rated Low ...

Page 421: ...421 ANT MP2 I OUT M and ANT MP2 I O SS M Antenna and Cable Kits Figure 1 Monopole Antenna RF Specifications The following is a summary of the monopole Radio Frequency RF antenna specifications ...

Page 422: ...es elevation 1710 to 2170 MHz 3 0 dBi 1 0 dB Average gain 15 degrees elevation 2300 to 2700 MHz 4 0 dBi 1 0 dB Efficiency 698 to 960 1710 to 2170 2300 to 2700 MHz minimum 75 Polarization Vertical HPBW Horizontal plane 15 degrees Omni 360 degree HPBW Vertical plane 698 to 960 MHz 66 degrees average HPBW Vertical plane 1710 to 2170 MHz 47 degrees average HPBW Vertical plane 2300 to 2700 MHz 42 degre...

Page 423: ...423 ANT MP2 I OUT M and ANT MP2 I O SS M Antenna and Cable Kits Figure 2 Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 3 Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 4 Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane ...

Page 424: ...424 ANT MP2 I OUT M and ANT MP2 I O SS M Antenna and Cable Kits Figure 5 Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane Figure 6 Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane ...

Page 425: ...425 ANT MP2 I OUT M and ANT MP2 I O SS M Antenna and Cable Kits Figure 7 Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane Figure 8 VSWR ...

Page 426: ... MP2 I O SS M Antenna and Cable Kits Figure 9 Peak Gain Figure 10 Efficiency Integrated Antenna Kits Antennas are only sold as antenna cable kits The kit will contain one or more antennas gaskets and coaxial cables See Figure 11 ...

Page 427: ...a take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for example U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 WARNING Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods ...

Page 428: ... and type antenna you are about to install Plan your installation procedure carefully and completely before you begin Choose your installation site with safety performance in mind Remember that electric power cables and telephone lines look alike For your safety assume that any line is an electric power line until determined otherwise Call your local power company or building maintenance organizat...

Page 429: ...choosing the location to install your antenna Paper and vinyl walls have very little effect on signal penetration Solid and precast concrete walls limit signal penetration to one or two walls without degrading coverage Concrete and wood block walls limit signal penetration to three or four walls A signal can penetrate five or six walls constructed of drywall or wood A thick metal wall or wire mesh...

Page 430: ...stall the antenna onto the router 1 Remove the plug on the antenna connector if one is present 2 Attach the monopole antenna to your desired antenna port Do not tighten the antenna completely stop tightening so that the antenna is not fully installed Figure 12 Insert Base of Antenna into Router Antenna Port 3 From the chassis interior the antenna MCX jack should be visible in the plug With one han...

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Page 432: ...1240 and has an MCX connector CAUTION Read the information in Safety Warnings before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Integrated Antenna Kit Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The Multi purpose Integrated Antenna features the following Indoors and ou...

Page 433: ...433 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 1 Monopole Antenna RF Specifications The following is a summary of the monopole Radio Frequency RF antenna specifications 300670 ...

Page 434: ...ees elevation 1710 to 2170 MHz 1 0 dBi 1 0 dB Average gain 15 degrees elevation 2300 to 2700 MHz 2 5 dBi 1 0 dB Efficiency 806 to 960 1710 to 2170 2300 to 2700 MHz 60 minimum Polarization Vertical 3 dB beamwidth Horizontal plane Omni Vertical plane 806 to 960 MHz 59 degrees average Vertical plane 1710 to 2170 MHz 46 degrees average Vertical plane 2300 to 2700 MHz 40 degrees average Power withstand...

Page 435: ...435 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 2 Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 3 Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane 300658 ...

Page 436: ...436 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 4 Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane 300659 ...

Page 437: ...437 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 5 Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 300660 ...

Page 438: ...438 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 6 Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 300651 ...

Page 439: ...439 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 7 Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 300652 ...

Page 440: ...440 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 8 Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane 300653 ...

Page 441: ...441 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M 300654 ...

Page 442: ...442 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 9 Radiation Pattern VSWR 300656 ...

Page 443: ...443 Cisco Multi purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 10 Radiation Pattern Peak Gain 300655 ...

Page 444: ...ti purpose Integrated Antenna ANT MP INT OUT M Figure 11 Radiation Pattern Efficiency Integrated Antenna Kit The multi purpose integrated antenna is shown here but the kit is identical for all antenna models 300650 ...

Page 445: ...nector Weather proof coaxial seal Electrical joint compound Universal MCX to QMA cable 10 5 Tie wraps Cap Safety Warnings WARNING Avoid using or servicing any equipment that has outdoor connections during an electrical storm There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning Statement 1088 WARNING Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Stat...

Page 446: ...equirements may apply for direct connection to the Cable Distribution System This product may connect to the Cable Distribution System ONLY through a device that is approved for direct connection Statement 1078 Safety Instructions Each year hundreds of people are killed or injured when attempting to install an antenna In many of these cases the victim was aware of the danger of electrocution but d...

Page 447: ...urpose Integrated Antenna is designed to be mounted directly onto the router In addition to antenna orientation wireless access point installation location with respect to all wireless clients plays a significant role in determining overall network performance Because antennas transmit and receive radio signals their performance can be adversely affected by the surrounding environment including di...

Page 448: ...oise emissions consider using a remote mounted antenna such as a wall mount or ceiling mount antenna for better radio performance and coverage Tools and Equipment Required In addition to the parts included in the antenna kit described in the section Integrated Antenna Kit you must provide the following tool to install the antenna on the router Strap wrench 13 mm socket wrench Install the Antenna o...

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Page 450: ...specifications and mounting instructions for the antenna CAUTION Read the information in Safety Warnings before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications page 450 Antenna Installation page 454 Antenna Radiation Patterns page 457 Safety Warnings page 462 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request page 463 Technical Specification...

Page 451: ...ifications Table 1 provides the RF Specifications Table 2 provides the Mechanical Environmental and Other Specifications Note While many antenna datasheets emphasize peak gain in most outdoor applications gain at horizon is much more important For low profile antennas from any vendor it is important to evaluate gain at horizon prior to selecting the antenna for deployment ...

Page 452: ... or worse and nulls often result in severe transmit and receive signal loss in the direction of the null The ANT UN MP OUT QMA antenna has a smooth horizon or azimuth radiation pattern and does not have azimuth pattern nulls When evaluating omni directional antennas it is important to ensure that the antenna pattern does not have nulls in azimuth to ensure good transmission and reception signal qu...

Page 453: ... crowbars or pry bars power drills welding torches axes chainsaws heavy duty sledge hammers and similar Additionally while the antenna is resistant to occasional opportunistic impulsive vandalism with common items it should be understood that a persistent skilled and focused individual with the right common tools and given enough time will be able to damage or tamper with the antenna Dimensions Fi...

Page 454: ...lation includes the following procedures Tools and Equipment Required Mounting Components Tools and Equipment Required In addition to the parts included in the antenna kit you must provide the following tools to install the antenna on the router 1 5 16 1 3125 or 33 34mm open end wrench Recommended torque is 50 65 ft lb or 68 88 Nm McMaster Carr Double D Hole Punch P N 3449A85 or equivalent Alterna...

Page 455: ... gasket on the underside of the antenna sits flush against the mounting surface 3 Place the metal washer and the metal nut onto the stud Tighten the nut to a torque of 50 65 ft lb or 68 88 Nm Figure 4 shows the vandal resistant antenna mounted to a matching color outdoor electrical utility enclosure of a simple rectangular box shape Many outdoor enclosures come in much more complicated shapes with...

Page 456: ...tinued a copy of the original information is available with the ANT UN MP OUT QMA antenna datasheet Note Cisco is providing 3449A85 information for reference purposes only and does not sell distribute or provide technical support for the 3449A85 punch tool For technical support and the most up to date information please contact McMaster Carr and reference the information located in the McMaster Ca...

Page 457: ...w show measurements for two different samples of the antenna labeled S1 Sample 1 and S2 Sample 2 Punching Action Stud Driven Shape Double D Shape Hole Length 0 76 Hole Width 0 91 Maximum Steel Thickness 1 16 Tool Material Steel For Use On Aluminum Brass Copper Steel Pilot Hole Required Yes Kit Includes Punch Die Stud Nut Individual Set Individual Related Products Hydraulic Driver Stud Adapter 3449...

Page 458: ...co Vandal Resistant Omni directional Dome Antenna for 860 928 MHz ISM WPAN and LoRaWAN ANT UN MP OUT QMA Figure 6 863 MHz Radiation Pattern No Ground Plane Figure 7 863 MHz Radiation Pattern With Ground Plane ...

Page 459: ...irectional Dome Antenna for 860 928 MHz ISM WPAN and LoRaWAN ANT UN MP OUT QMA Figure 8 876 MHz Radiation Pattern No Ground Plane Figure 9 876 MHz Radiation Pattern With Ground Plane Figure 10 902 MHz Radiation Pattern No Ground Plane ...

Page 460: ...o Vandal Resistant Omni directional Dome Antenna for 860 928 MHz ISM WPAN and LoRaWAN ANT UN MP OUT QMA Figure 11 902 MHz Radiation Pattern With Ground Plane Figure 12 915 MHz Radiation Pattern No Ground Plane ...

Page 461: ...ectional Dome Antenna for 860 928 MHz ISM WPAN and LoRaWAN ANT UN MP OUT QMA Figure 13 915 MHz Radiation Pattern With Ground Plane Figure 14 928 MHz Radiation Pattern No Ground Plane Figure 15 928 MHz Radiation Pattern With Ground Plane ...

Page 462: ...d this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING This product is not intended to be directly connected to the Cable Distribution System Additional regulatory compliance and legal requirements may apply for direct connection to the Cable Distribution System This product may connect to the Cable Distribution System ONLY through a device that is approved for direct connection Statement 10...

Page 463: ...ines call for qualified emergency help immediately Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew...

Page 464: ... ISM operation CAUTION Read the information in Safety Warnings before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Antenna Overview Technical Specifications Installing the Antenna Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Antenna Overview The Cisco WPAN Dipole antenna ANT WPAN OD OUT N has the following features 863 928 MHz support Omnidirectional vertic...

Page 465: ...Cisco ANT WPAN OD OUT N Antenna Technical Specifications This section contains the following RF Specifications Radiation Patterns Environmental and Mechanical Specifications RF Specifications The following are the Radio Frequency RF antenna specifications for the Cisco ANT WPAN OD OUT N Antenna ...

Page 466: ... OD OUT N Antenna Specification Description Antenna Type Dipole Operating frequency range 863 to 928 MHz Nominal impedance 50 ohms VSWR 2 0 1 maximum Gain 1 5 dBi maximum 3 dB beamwidth vertical plane 84 degrees 3 dB beamwidth horizontal plane 360 degrees Polarization Linear vertical Radiation Pattern Omnidirectional Maximum input power 20 Watts ...

Page 467: ...467 Cisco WPAN Dipole Antenna ANT WPAN OD OUT N Figure 2 Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane Figure 3 Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane Environmental and Mechanical Specifications ...

Page 468: ...nt 1001 WARNING Do not locate the outdoor antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for...

Page 469: ...For your safety read and follow these safety precautions If you are installing an antenna for the first time for your own safety as well as others seek professional assistance Your Cisco sales representative can explain which mounting method to use for the size and type antenna you are about to install Plan your installation procedure carefully and completely before you begin Choose your installat...

Page 470: ...dapter See Gateway Enclosure Mounted Antenna Configuration in the Cisco IR500 Series WPAN Gateway and WPAN Range Extender Installation and Configuration Guide NOTE Coaxial cable loses efficiency as the frequency increases resulting in signal loss If a cable is used it should be kept as short as possible because cable length also determines the amount of signal loss the longer the cable length or r...

Page 471: ...471 Cisco WPAN Dipole Antenna ANT WPAN OD OUT N ...

Page 472: ...he 900 MHz WPAN module that uses a N connector and requires a mast mounted outdoor antenna CAUTION Read the information in Overview before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Technical Specifications Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Technical Specifications The Outdoor Omnidirectional Antenna feature...

Page 473: ... degrees Horizontal beamwidth 360 degrees Normal impedance 50 ohms Polarization Vertical linear VSWR 1 5 typical 2 0 max Radiation pattern Omnidirectional Specification Description Mount style Adjustable mast or wall mount Environment Outdoor Connector Type N female Antenna length 23 25 59 1 cm Weight 1 5 lbs 68 kg Temperature range 40 to 185 degrees F 40 to 85 degrees C Bending moment at rated wi...

Page 474: ...474 Cisco Outdoor Omni Antenna for 900 MHz WPAN ANT WPAN OM OUT N Rated wind 125 mph Maximum power 150 watts Specification Description ...

Page 475: ...sco Outdoor Omni Antenna for 900 MHz WPAN ANT WPAN OM OUT N Figure 2 Outdoor Omnidirectional Antenna Frequency Pattern Figure 3 Outdoor Omnidirectional Antenna Radiation Pattern Safety Warnings 300665 300662 ...

Page 476: ...ct is not intended to be directly connected to the Cable Distribution System Additional regulatory compliance and legal requirements may apply for direct connection to the Cable Distribution System This product may connect to the Cable Distribution System ONLY through a device that is approved for direct connection Statement 1078 Safety Precautions WARNING Installation of this antenna near power l...

Page 477: ...and Equipment Required Attaching the Mounting Bracket Tools and Equipment Required In addition to the parts included in the antenna kit you must provide the following tool to install the antenna on the router A 2 Phillips screwdriver A hose clamp shipped with your antenna 3 4 in open end wrench NOTE This list does not include the tools and equipment required to assemble and erect the tower mast or...

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Page 479: ...479 Cisco Outdoor Omni Antenna for 900 MHz WPAN ANT WPAN OM OUT N ...

Page 480: ...Read the information in Safety Warnings before installing or replacing antennas This chapter covers the following topics Antenna Overview Technical Specifications Installing the Antenna Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Antenna Overview The Cisco WPAN Yagi antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N has the following features 860 960 MHz operation Directional linearly polarized Outdoor locatio...

Page 481: ...e Cisco ANT WPAN Y OUT N Antenna Radiation Patterns The following diagrams illustrate the radiation patterns for the Cisco ANT WPAN Y OUT N Antenna 860 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Specification Description Antenna Type Yagi antenna Operating frequency range 860 to 960 MHz Nominal impedance 50 ohms VSWR 1 5 1 maximum Gain 9 dBi typical 10 dBi maximum 3 dB beamwidth vertical plane 76 degrees 3 dB ...

Page 482: ... Y OUT N 902 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 910 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 928 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern 860 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Figure 2 860 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane ...

Page 483: ...483 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N Figure 3 860 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane ...

Page 484: ...484 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N 902 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Figure 4 902 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane ...

Page 485: ...485 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N Figure 5 902 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane ...

Page 486: ...486 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N 910 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Figure 6 910 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane ...

Page 487: ...487 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N Figure 7 910 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane ...

Page 488: ...488 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N 928 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Figure 8 928 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane ...

Page 489: ...489 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N Figure 9 928 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Vertical Plane ...

Page 490: ...490 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Figure 10 960 MHz Antenna Radiation Pattern Horizontal Plane ...

Page 491: ...AN Y OUT N Antenna Installing the Antenna This section contains the following Contents of the Antenna Kit Specification Description Operating temperature range 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Mount style Mast mount Location Outdoor Connector 18 RG8 pigtail with N female connector Dimensions 19 7 x 11 61 x 3 23 in 50 x 29 5 x 82 cm Weight 2 4 lbs 1 1 kg Wind rating 201 km hr 125 mph IP rating IP67 Material ...

Page 492: ...icle 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 WARNING This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 WARNING Only trained and qualif...

Page 493: ...e you install an antenna contact your Cisco account representative to explain which mounting method to use for the size and type of antenna that you are about to install Find someone to help you installing an antenna is often a two person job Select your installation site with safety as well as performance in mind Remember that electric power lines and phone lines look alike For your safety assume...

Page 494: ...uter see the Dual Antenna Advanced Range Extender Dual Antenna Configuration section of the Cisco IR500 Series WPAN Gateway and WPAN Range Extender Installation and Configuration Guide NOTE Coaxial cable loses efficiency as the frequency increases resulting in signal loss The cable should be kept as short as possible because cable length also determines the amount of signal loss the longer the cab...

Page 495: ...495 Cisco WPAN Yagi Antenna ANT WPAN Y OUT N ...

Page 496: ...active GPS antenna GPS ACT ANTM SMA can be physically connected to the Cisco Integrated Services Routers ISRs and Cisco Enhanced High Speed WAN Interface Cards EHWICs to receive GPS broadcasts from satellites Specifications Installing the Cisco Active GPS Antenna Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request ...

Page 497: ...1 5dB typical 25C Amplifier Filter Topology Antenna LNA1 BPF1 LNA2 cable SMA m connector Due to a topology without front end filter immediately following the antenna the antenna has the benefit of a lower noise figure but may not be suitable for collocation with a high power wireless transceiver Characteristic impedance 50 Ohm Antenna base and radome color Black Antenna dimensions 1 7 L x 1 4 W x ...

Page 498: ... column or vertical support that could create a shadow zone and reduce the coverage area Keep the antenna away from reflective metal objects that block cellular signal and make reception poor such as heating and air conditioning ducts large ceiling trusses building superstructures and major power cabling runs If necessary use an extension cable to relocate the antenna away from these obstructions ...

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Page 500: ...co 4G Long Term Evolution LTE and Long Term Evolution Advanced LTEA Network Interface Modules NIMs 4G and 4G LTE Enhanced High Speed WAN Interface Cards EHWICs as well as Cisco 4G and 3G Integrated Service Routers ISRs The LTE ANTM D antenna is marked with a dual green band to indicate that it supports Cisco LTEA routers and modules This antenna has the following features Support for frequencies o...

Page 501: ...ntenna LTE ANTM D Figure 1 Cisco LTE ANTM D Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna TNC Connector and Articulating Joint 1 0 position 5 TNC m connector 2 45 position 6 Dual green band 3 90 position 7 Product ID 4 Articulating joint 501295 1 4 5 3 7 6 2 LTE ANTM D ...

Page 502: ...ntennas directly on smaller or medium size chassis In all cases we recommend that you keep different antennas away from each other and from various known sources of electromagnetic radiation VSWR 2 5 1 698 960 MHz 2 5 1 1447 1511 MHz 2 0 1 1710 2690 MHz Maximum RF Input Power 5 W DC Power No DC power required for LTE ANTM D antenna operation Dimensions 9 L x 1 46 W x 0 43 D 229 x 37 x 11 mm Weight...

Page 503: ...z Cellular Antenna Radiation Pattern dBi Azimuth 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Gain dBi Phi Angle XY Plane 366531 Y X 698MHz 824MHz 960MHz 0 72 1 31 360 1 37 0 02 235 0 87 0 52 305 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 698MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 824MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 960MHz ...

Page 504: ...Radiation Pattern dBi Elevation Phi 0 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Theta Angle ZX Plane n i a G dBi Z X 366532 698MHz 824MHz 960MHz 5 08 1 35 140 5 14 1 28 120 5 22 1 42 95 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 698MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 824MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 960MHz ...

Page 505: ... Radiation Pattern dBi Elevation Phi 90 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Theta Angle YZ Plane 366533 Gain dBi Z Y 698MHz 824MHz 960MHz 5 14 1 45 125 5 38 1 31 105 6 08 1 51 95 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 698MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 824MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 960MHz ...

Page 506: ...Radiation Pattern dBi Azimuth 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Phi Angle XY Plane 366534 X Y Gain dBi 1710MHz 2170MHz 2690MHz 3 45 0 89 230 2 26 0 77 295 1 54 0 64 250 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 1710MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 2170MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 2690MHz ...

Page 507: ... a G dBi Z X 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Theta Angle ZX Plane 366535 n i a G dBi Z X 1710MHz 2170MHz 2690MHz 2 36 1 23 185 2 90 2 1 155 3 26 2 8 125 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 1710MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 2170MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 2690MHz 2 36 1 23 185 2 90 2 1 155 3 26 2 8 125 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 1710MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 21...

Page 508: ...NS Follow these safety instructions when installing the antenna Antenna Installation Warning Warning In order to comply with FCC radio frequency RF exposure limits antennas should be located at a minimum of 7 9 inches 20 cm or more from the body of all persons Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 ...

Page 509: ...the farthest coverage points might have 10 to 50 percent of the bandwidth available compared to routers located closer to the cellular base station tower Because antennas transmit and receive radio signals their performance can be adversely affected by the surrounding environment including physical obstructions Radio frequency RF interference may occur between wireless systems located close to eac...

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Page 511: ...511 Cisco 3G 4G LTE and LTEA Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna LTE ANTM D ...

Page 512: ...rs ISRs and Pluggable Modules with an SMA connector The LTE ANTM SMA D antenna is marked with a dual green band to indicate that it supports Cisco LTEA routers and modules This antenna has the following features Support for frequencies of 698 960 1448 1511 and 1710 2690 MHz Standalone antenna peak gain of less than 3 7 dBi in the supported frequency bands Articulating joint that can maneuver into ...

Page 513: ...0 2690 MHz Polarization Vertical linear Nominal Impedance 50 Ohms Peak Gain 2 0 dBi 698 960 MHz 2 8 dBi 1447 1511 MHz 3 7 dBi 1710 2690 MHz Note The standalone antenna peak gain numbers are provided above When you install an antenna close to metallic objects or directly on chassis the peak gain will be affected We recommend that you keep antennas away from very large chassis and metallic objects Y...

Page 514: ...7 x 11 mm Weight 56 8 grams Efficiency LTE ANTM SMA D antennas have high standalone efficiency and maintain high efficiency when directly installed on front plate of a small or medium size Cisco router However depending on chassis size and a variety of other electromagnetic considerations installing the antenna directly on the chassis is not always recommended Temperature Range 30 C to 70 C Operat...

Page 515: ...0 MHz Cellular Antenna Radiation Pattern dBi Azimuth 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Gain dBi Phi Angle XY Plane 366531 Y X 698MHz 824MHz 960MHz 0 72 1 31 360 1 37 0 02 235 0 87 0 52 305 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 698MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 824MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 960MHz ...

Page 516: ...na Radiation Pattern dBi Elevation Phi 0 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Theta Angle ZX Plane n i a G dBi Z X 366532 698MHz 824MHz 960MHz 5 08 1 35 140 5 14 1 28 120 5 22 1 42 95 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 698MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 824MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 960MHz ...

Page 517: ...nna Radiation Pattern dBi Elevation Phi 90 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Theta Angle YZ Plane 366533 Gain dBi Z Y 698MHz 824MHz 960MHz 5 14 1 45 125 5 38 1 31 105 6 08 1 51 95 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 698MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 824MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 960MHz ...

Page 518: ...na Radiation Pattern dBi Azimuth 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Phi Angle XY Plane 366534 X Y Gain dBi 1710MHz 2170MHz 2690MHz 3 45 0 89 230 2 26 0 77 295 1 54 0 64 250 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 1710MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 2170MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 2690MHz ...

Page 519: ... n i a G dBi Z X 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Theta Angle ZX Plane 366535 n i a G dBi Z X 1710MHz 2170MHz 2690MHz 2 36 1 23 185 2 90 2 1 155 3 26 2 8 125 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 1710MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 2170MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 2690MHz 2 36 1 23 185 2 90 2 1 155 3 26 2 8 125 Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 deg 1710MHz Avg dBi Peak dBi Avg 3 de...

Page 520: ...CTIONS Follow these safety instructions when installing the antenna Antenna Installation Warning Warning In order to comply with FCC radio frequency RF exposure limits antennas should be located at a minimum of 7 9 inches 20 cm or more from the body of all persons Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last 40 35 30 25 20 15 1...

Page 521: ...cant role in determining overall network performance Routers located at the farthest coverage points might have 10 to 50 percent of the bandwidth available compared to routers located closer to the cellular base station tower Because antennas transmit and receive radio signals their performance can be adversely affected by the surrounding environment including physical obstructions Radio frequency...

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Page 523: ...523 Cisco 4G LTEA 4G LTE and 3G Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna LTE ANTM SMA D ...

Page 524: ...to cover frequencies from 2 3 to 2 7 GHz ANT 2 X PNL OUT N WiMAX 3 x GHz is designed to cover frequencies from 3 3 to 3 8 GHz ANT 3 X PNL OUT N This chapter covers the following topics WiMAX 1 8 GHz Technical Specifications WiMAX 2 5 GHz Technical Specifications WiMAX 3 8 GHz Technical Specifications Safety Warnings Antenna Installation Connecting the Antenna to the Router Obtaining Documentation ...

Page 525: ...escription Frequency 1 8 to 1 83 GHz VSWR 1 5 Nominal gain 16 1 dBi 3 dB horizontal beamwidth 22 3 dB vertical beamwidth 22 F B ratio total power 20 dB Polarization Dual linear vertical and horizontal or slant 45 degrees Nominal impedance 50 ohms Radiation pattern Directional Specification Description Type Directional panel Polarization Dual linear Mount style Wall or pipe mount adjustable mount i...

Page 526: ...rectional panel Frequency 2 3 to 2 7 GHz Nominal gain 16 dBi 2 3 to 2 4 GHz 18 dBi 2 4 to 2 7 GHz Polarization Dual linear vertical and horizontal or slant 45 degrees Maximum input power 25 Watts Antenna 14 5 x 14 5 x 1 75 in 36 8 x 36 8 x 4 4 cm Weight 3 5 lbs 1 6 kg Connector Dual type N female Mount style Wall or pipe mount Environment Outdoor Temperature range operating 40 to 185 degrees F 40 ...

Page 527: ... Radiation Patterns Low Band WiMAX 3 8 GHz Technical Specifications The WiMAX 3 8 GHz antenna features the following Low profile Wall mount pipe mount Indoor and outdoors 2 x type N female connector This section lists the technical information for the Flat Panel Outdoor WiMAX Antenna 300685 ...

Page 528: ...lephone in the vicinity of the leak Statement 1039 WARNING This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the tra...

Page 529: ...ou Contact your electric power company Tell them your plans and ask them to come look at your proposed installation Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin Each person involved in an installation should be assigned to a specific task and should know what to do and when to do it One person should be in charge of the operation to issue instructions and watch for signs of tro...

Page 530: ...structure you intend to mount your antenna on Installing the Antenna Follow these instructions to install the antenna 1 Choose the mounting configuration that you prefer NOTE Your connector type location and quantity might differ from what is shown 2 Attach the antenna mount bracket to the back of the antenna by using two sets of flat washers lock washers and hex nuts Tighten the nut to a torque r...

Page 531: ...freely 4 Position the azimuth adjustable pipe bracket to the pipe with the flanges away from the pipe Secure each bracket to the pipe first by routing the band clamps around the pipe then through the two holes Tighten to a maximum torque rating 1 1 4 20 hex nut 2 1 4 20 spring lock washer 3 1 4 20 flat washer 4 Antenna mount bracket 1 1 4 20 hex nut 2 1 4 20 spring lock washer 3 1 4 20 flat washer...

Page 532: ...3 8 GHz 5 Attach the antenna assembly to the installed azimuth bracket Position each of the two flanges on elevation adjustable bracket on the antenna over the flanges on the azimuth pipe bracket 1 Azimuth adjustable bracket 2 Pipe clamps 300678 1 2 ...

Page 533: ... 7 Attach the lightning arrestor to the router 8 Attach the two RF cables to the antenna by connecting the ends of the LMR 400 male cables to the two receptacles on the rear of the antenna panel 1 1 4 20x3 4 carriage bolt 2 1 4 20 spring lock washer 3 1 4 20 flat washer 4 Elevation adjustable bracket 5 Elevation adjustable bracket 6 1 4 20 hex nut 300679 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 534: ...rdware installation guides and other information may be found in Chapter 1 Additional Information Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www...

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