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EMS i-MO 210 C Series Hardware Installation Guide

 

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1st Floor, Building 51, Whitehill & Bordon Enterprise Park, Budds Lane, Bordon, Hampshire, GU35 0FJ 

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Do not place containers of liquids on the device or allow the device to come in contact with liquids. 

Do not place near or on a source of heat. 

Product Disposal Warning 

Disposal of this product must be handled according to all national laws and regulations. 

See  

Appendix C

 for details. 

General Electrical Safety Warnings for EMS Hardware Equipment 

Radio Frequency Interference 

You can reduce or eliminate the emission of radio frequency interference (RFI) from your site wiring by using 
twisted-pair network cabling with a good distribution of grounding conductors. If you must exceed the 
recommended distances, use a high-quality twisted-pair cable with one ground conductor for each data 
signal when applicable. 

Electromagnetic Compatibility 

If your site is susceptible to problems with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), particularly from lightning or 
radio transmitters, you might want to seek expert advice. Strong sources of electromagnetic interference 
(EMI) can destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the router and conduct power surges over the lines into 
the equipment, resulting in an electrical hazard. It is particularly important to provide a properly grounded 
and shielded environment and to use electrical surge-suppression devices. 

AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines 

The i-MO 210 C Series appliance requires an AC supply of 100-240Volts, 50/60Hz and can draw a current of 
up to 2 Amps. 

i-MO routers are shipped with a three-wire electrical cord with a grounding-type plug that fits only a 
grounding-type power outlet. Do not circumvent this safety feature. Equipment grounding should comply with 
local and national electrical codes. The power cord serves as the main disconnecting device. The socket 
outlet must be near the router and be easily accessible. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OptiBond 210 C Series

Page 1: ...Hardware Installation Guide i MO 210 C Series Bonding Router Hardware Installation Guide for the i MO 210 C Series Appliance...

Page 2: ...w to attach the WiFi antenna 7 2 How to attach the 3G 4G antennas 7 3 How to attach network and ADSL cables optional 8 4 How to install SIM cards optional if not already fitted 8 5 How to attach the p...

Page 3: ...ITED 1st Floor Building 51 Whitehill Bordon Enterprise Park Budds Lane Bordon Hampshire GU35 0FJ Tel 01428 751655 Fax 01428 751654 E mail imo ems uk com Page 3 of 16 I MO Appliance Identification Guid...

Page 4: ...remove chassis covers or sheet metal parts unless instructions are provided in this documentation Such an action could cause severe electrical shock Do not push or force any objects through any openi...

Page 5: ...ground conductor for each data signal when applicable Electromagnetic Compatibility If your site is susceptible to problems with electromagnetic compatibility EMC particularly from lightning or radio...

Page 6: ...uide The i MO appliance is supplied un configured unless otherwise agreed with your supplier Please confirm the specification of the unit with your supplier as not all features are supported on every...

Page 7: ...Note Connectors should be touch tight only Do not over tighten 2 How to attach the 3G 4G antennas The i MO 210 C Series 4G Router appliance is normally supplied with a minimum of 2 of 3G 4G aerials A...

Page 8: ...n be connected as shown below The default configuration is both ports configured for LAN usage 2 port network hub 4 How to install SIM cards optional if not already fitted The appliance supports up to...

Page 9: ...the mains yet Please insert the power cable as shown below Now connect power supply to mains Note We recommend the use of UPS units where power regulation cannot be guaranteed e g use of a generator 6...

Page 10: ...lectromagnetic Fields 3kHz to 300 GHz National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP Report 86 1986 Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields...

Page 11: ...fic organization International Commission on Non ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons regardless of age and health The guide...

Page 12: ...External MIMO Aerial External ROD Aerial Supplied Cable 2 x 5 Metre Cable 1 x 5 Metre Cable Mounting Type Bracket Mount Magnetic Mount Frequency Range 698 960 1710 2700 MHz 700 2700 MHz Input Impenden...

Page 13: ...p immediately Choosing a Mounting Location The location of the antenna is important Objects such as metal columns walls etc will reduce efficiency Best performance is achieved when antennas are mounte...

Page 14: ...osal of this device is subject to the Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive of the European Union The reason for separating WEEE and batteries from other waste is to minimize t...

Page 15: ...ponsible for paying all parts labour and shipping charges The warranty described above shall apply to all repaired or replaced Product for a period of 90 days from the date of return to you or the bal...

Page 16: ...HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE OR FOR CLAIMS BY ANY THIRD PARTY MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PERSONS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID...

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