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   HotPort 7000 Series Mesh Nodes 

September 2010 

•  The HotPort node and its antenna must both be grounded. 
• Large or heavy antennas must be mounted to a pole or other 

secure structure.

• The antennas should not be within 1 meter (~3 ft.) of any metal 

bar or structure, and ideally not within 1 meter (~3 ft.) of any 
concrete or stone structure. In general, try to locate the anten-
nas as far from such objects as practicable.

• Shorter antenna cables give better performance. Plan your in-

stallation to minimize antenna cable length. However, do not 
attempt to splice or shorten the antenna cable.  

• If a longer coax cable is required, the system requires a high-

quality, low-loss 50 ohm cable. Contact your local distributor 
to obtain a 50 ohm cable with the correct connectors. Firetide 
recommends LMR400 cable or better. 

• Minimize use of connectors and adapters. 
• Once you’ve verified that everything is working, waterproof all 

connections!

• Do not mount the antenna pole near power lines.
• When  mounting  next  to  an  access  point,  mount  the  access 

point lower on the pole and at least 1 meter (~3 ft.) from the 
antennas. You can also mount the access point on a horizontal 
bar to achieve the required separation.

Antenna Placement

Firetide recommends the use of antennas specifically designed for 
MIMO applications. While it is possible to select and mount six 
individual antennas, determining correct placement and spacing 
is difficult. Use an antenna engineered for best results with MIMO.
If you are not using three antennas on each radio, install anten-
nas in order, from the front of the unit toward the back. Do not 
‘skip’ antenna connections.

Mounting Outdoor Antennas

Once you determine which RF band to use, you can order spectrum-
specific high-gain antennas from Firetide or another supplier. 
Many installers prefer to mount the HotPort node and its associ-
ated antennas to a short bar, typically about 2 meters long. This 
entire bar assembly is them mounted horizontally to the vertical 
mast of the main antenna structure. 

Mounting Guidelines

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It is often easier to install all devices onto a pole, and then 
attach the pole to the roof. In many cases, connecting the de-
vices to a pole already attached to the roof top can be difficult 
and dangerous.

•  A  lightning  surge  suppressor  must  be  used.  Some  antennas 

include one. If not, install a lightning surge suppressor.

•  Locate the HotPort close to the antenna; a short antenna cable 

gives  better  performance  than  a  longer  one.  Firetide  recom-
mends antenna cables less than 3 meters.

Mounting Bracket

Your HotPort node shipped with a two-piece mounting bracket. 
This bracket is of the same design as the HotPort 6202 outdoor 
bracket, so you can install a 7020 in place of a 6201 or 6202.
The  assembly  is  shown  below.  To  mount  the  node,  remove  the 
outer piece, by loosening the thumb screws.

The inner bracket can be left attached to the node, as shown 
below.

Summary of Contents for HotPort 7010

Page 1: ...to change without notice Please refer to the Firetide partners web site partners firetide com for current versions Hardware Installation Guide HotPort 7010 7020 Indoor and Outdoor Wireless Mesh Nodes...

Page 2: ...oduct or the performance interruption or failure of the product irrespective of the cause of action even if Firetide has been advised of the possibility of such damages Firetide s cumulative liability...

Page 3: ...ing Guidelines 8 Mounting Bracket 8 Mounting the Universal Bracket 9 Using Mounting Straps 9 Connecting Cables 10 Power Connection 10 Appendix A Contacting Firetide 11 Appendix B Connector Wiring 12 H...

Page 4: ...r life if an accident happens Don t attempt repair work when you are tired Not only will you be more careless but your primary diagnostic tool deductive reasoning will not be operating at full capacit...

Page 5: ...y Enable second radio 7012 6101 Single radio indoor node 7010 7010 Nothing 7011 1 You must order additional radio licenses for each second radio that you wish to enable You must order MIMO licenses fo...

Page 6: ...ide Contact your Firetide Reseller for assistance in selecting and ordering outdoor antennas suitable for your application s Indoor Node Installation Indoor node installation is straightforward Fireti...

Page 7: ...require PoE and what the required input voltage will be 7 Connect peripheral devices to the HotPort node 8 Connect power to the HotPort node and peripherals WARNING The staging antennas provided with...

Page 8: ...ividual antennas determining correct placement and spacing is difficult Use an antenna engineered for best results with MIMO If you are not using three antennas on each radio install anten nas in orde...

Page 9: ...shown for reference Use lock washers and nuts to secure the bracket to the U bolts Installation on a horizontal pole is the same you just use differ ent holes in the mounting plate This shows the use...

Page 10: ...12 V 10 at 3 A Information on building custom power cables is shown in Appendix B Do not connect both AC and DC supplies simultaneously Powering Other Ethernet Devices Ports 2 and 3 on a Series 7020 n...

Page 11: ...DE extension 2 or 1 408 399 7771 Product Returns Please contact your Firetide dealer for instructions on returning defective or damaged products for repair or replacement Do not return products to Fir...

Page 12: ...5 6 1 2 Connector View Series 6200 DC Power Connector Custom Power Cables Firetide offers an accessory DC power cable The part number is 3200 2401 and this cable can be used to connect other DC sourc...

Page 13: ...m 24dBm 23dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 17 dBm 802 11b 24 dBm 802 11g 802 11n 26dBm 26dBm Supported Data Rates Standards 802 11a 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbps 802 11a Capable of switching to 1 4 and 1 2 rates for 4 9...

Page 14: ...ltitude 15 000 feet 4600 meters Included Accessories Bracket for pole and wall mounting External power cord Six 2 4 GHz and six 4 9 5 8 GHz 5 dBi omni staging antennas for indoor and temporary use onl...

Page 15: ...without reduction of TX output power The antenna shall have a directional gain pattern in order to meet the requirement of point to point and point to multi point operation Modifications Any modificat...

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