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Reference Manual
00809-0200-4410, Rev BA
Section 1: Overview
February 2014
Overview
1.2
Introduction
The Emerson Smart Wireless Gateway 1410 (Gateway) connects WirelessHART™ self-organiz-
ing networks with host systems and data applications. Modbus communications over RS-485 or
Ethernet provide universal integration and system interoperability. The optional OPC or
EtherNet/IP functionality from the Gateway offers a means to connect to newer systems and
applications while providing a richer set of data.
The Smart Wireless Gateway provides industry leading security, scalability, and data reliability.
Layered security ensures that the network stays protected. Additional devices can be added at
any time. There is no need to configure communication paths because the Gateway manages
the network automatically. This feature also ensures that WirelessHART field devices have the
most reliable path to send data.
What is Included?
The box containing the Gateway will contain several items essential to the complete installation
and operation of the Gateway.
Smart Wireless Gateway
Quick Installation Guide
Software pack, 2 disk set
Informational side label for IP address
Basic antenna (if no remote antenna is required)
Terminal block (black)
If an optional remote antenna has been ordered, it will be in a separate box containing:
Remote mount antenna
Mounting hardware
Lightning arrestor
Cable (50/25 ft. (15,2/7,62 m) in length)
Coaxial sealant tape
Right angle SMA to N-Type adapter cable
1.3
Manual
This manual will help to install, configure, operate, and maintain the Gateway.
Section 1: Overview
This section introduces the product and describes what components may be found in the box. It
also includes details for services and support as well as return and disposal of the product.
Section 2: Initial connection
This section describes how to connect to the Gateway for the first time and what settings should
be configured before placing it on a live control network. It is important to note that some
Gateways are used in stand-alone applications and do not reside on a network. In these cases, it
is still important to configure the items outlined in this section.