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    S&C Instruction Sheet 1075-510

 DANGER

SpeedNet SDR Software Defined Radios operate b9 and +36 Vdc. Failure 
to observe the precautions below will result in serious personal injury or death.
Some of these precautions may differ from your company’s operating procedures and 
rules. Where a discrepancy exists, follow your company’s operating procedures and rules.

1.  QUALIFIED PERSONS. Access to an SpeedNet SDR 

Software Defined Radio must be restricted only to 
qualified persons. See “Qualified Persons” on page 2.

2.  SAFETY PROCEDURES. Always follow safe operating 

procedures and rules.

3.  PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. Always use 

suitable protective equipment such as rubber gloves,  
rubber mats, hard hats, safety glasses, and flash 

 

clothing, in accordance with safe operating procedures 
and rules.

4.  SAFETY LABELS. Do not remove or obscure any of  

the “DANGER,” “WARNING,” “CAUTION,” or “

NOTICE

” 

labels.

5.  SAFE DISTANCE. With maximum settings (2 W), the 

SpeedNet SDR–4x4 Radio requires that the transmit 
antenna be kept at least 12.8 feet (3.9 meters) away 
from nearby persons when connected to a 6-dBd 
antenna.
With maximum settings (3 W), the SpeedNet SDR 9 
and SpeedNet SDR 9×9 radios require that the transmit 
antenna be kept at least 25.8 inches (65.56 cm) away 
from nearby persons.
Disconnect the ac/dc input power source from the 
SpeedNet SDR Software Defined Radio whenever 
configuring or repositioning the antenna.

6.  MAINTAINING PROPER CLEARANCE. Always 

maintain proper clearance from energized components.

Safety Precautions

Summary of Contents for SpeedNet SDR 1

Page 1: ...rsons 2 Read this Instruction Sheet 2 Proper Application 2 Retain this Instruction Sheet 2 Regulatory Information 2 Special Warranty Qualifications 4 Antenna Requirements 4 Safety Information Understa...

Page 2: ...pplication The application must be within the ratings furnished for the selected equipment Retain this Instruction Sheet This instruction sheet should be available for reference wherever the SpeedNet...

Page 3: ...1 11 EN 300 113 1 V1 7 1 2011 11 NOTICE 1 Operation in the EU is limited to 12 5 and 25 KHz channel spacing 2 Equipment is intended to be installed in locations with restricted access 3 Dc power suppl...

Page 4: ...le as set forth in Price Sheets 150 and 155 applies to S C SpeedNet SDR Software Defined Radios except that the first paragraph of said warranty is replaced by the following 1 General The seller warra...

Page 5: ...tifies important procedures or requirements that can result in product or property damage if instructions are not followed Following Safety Instructions If you do not understand any portion of this in...

Page 6: ...ipment such as rubber gloves rubber mats hard hats safety glasses and flash clothing in accordance with safe operating procedures and rules 4 SAFETY LABELS Do not remove or obscure any of the DANGER W...

Page 7: ...ge 1 Notify the delivering carrier immediately 2 Ask for a carrier inspection 3 Note condition of shipment on all copies of the delivery receipt 4 File a claim with the carrier If concealed damaged is...

Page 8: ...may be used with the SpeedNet SDR Radios For the following example assume the license allows for a maximum of 1 W 30dBm radiated power and 4 W 36dBm Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP This is equ...

Page 9: ...ss class by examining the first four bits of the IP address Class A addresses begin with 0xxx or 1 to 126 decimal Class B addresses begin with 10xx or 128 to 191 decimal Class C addresses begin with 1...

Page 10: ...l unswitched Ethernet network all nodes on a segment see all the packets transmitted by all the other nodes on that segment Performance can be adversely affected under heavy traffic loads because of c...

Page 11: ...k uses several private IP subnets from the 192 168 0 0 block of private addresses The SpeedNet SDR Radio network depicted in Figure 1 contains three Ethernet seg ments The first segment uses the 192 1...

Page 12: ...e entered manually or it can be processed automatically by AODV See Figure 2 on page 13 for an example of a wireless network using SpeedNet SDR Radios with AODV The type of network you are designing w...

Page 13: ...168 1 1 SpeedNet SDR 2 Wireless Interface 192 168 4 2 Ethernet Interface 192 168 2 1 IP Address 192 168 2 2 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 IP Address 192 168 3 2 Default Gateway 192 168 3 1 IP Address 19...

Page 14: ...Subnet 1 will list 192 168 1 1 as their default gateway Assuming that ad hoc routing is deactivated it is also necessary to add static routes in each SpeedNet SDR Radio The SpeedNet SDR Radio from Su...

Page 15: ...1 8 9 10 9 15 8 22 8 26 7 38 9 195 Series 1 1 2 0 2 5 4 4 5 4 7 8 11 1 12 9 18 6 240 Series 0 8 1 3 1 7 3 0 3 7 5 3 7 6 8 8 12 7 400 Series 0 4 0 7 0 9 1 5 1 9 2 7 3 9 4 5 6 6 600 Series 0 2 0 4 0 5...

Page 16: ...adio Ethernet interfaces use an RJ 45 connector with the pinout shown in Table 8 The Ethernet port is on the rear panel of the SpeedNet SDR Radio It is auto sensing for assignment of transmit and rece...

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