Transport WR Series Installation Guide
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1.2
Rear Panel Features
The rear panel of the unit incorporates a number of connectors as described as shown
below (WR41 shown with GPS option):
5V DC
This socket is used to connect the unit to 5V DC power supply.
ASY 0
This RJ45 socket provides an asynchronous RS232 serial port
which may be used to connect the router to a compatible serial
device. To comply with EMC requirements it should not be used
with a cable longer than two meters.
W-WAN ANT.
(MAIN)
This SMA connector is used to fit the wireless antenna. The
Transport WR-, E and H models are supplied with a single stub
antenna which should be fitted to this connector.
The receiver supports
“diversity” antenna capability to improve
performance and are there supplied with two stub antennas. One
of these should be fitted to this connector and the other to the
ANT. (AUX) connector.
Note:
Stub antennas are provided as standard but a range of
suitable alternative for use in different applications may be
purchased separately.
W-WAN ANT.
(AUX.)
This SMA connector is used on the Transport WR41-U and C
models to fit the second antenna supplied with the unit. On
models that do not support diversity antennas this connector will
not be present.
LAN
The socket labelled LAN is used to connect the unit to a
10/100Base-T LAN using the 2-meter STP (Shielded Twisted
Pair) cable supplied or a suitable alternative. This port is auto-
sensing for speed and wiring (straight-through or cross-over). To
comply with EMC requirements it should not be used with non-
STP cable.