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INTRODUCTION 

Qualified Persons 

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ARNING

 

The equipment covered by this publication must be installed, operated, and maintained by
qualified persons who are knowledgeable in the installation, operation, and maintenance of local
area networking and routing functions along with the associated hazards. A qualified person is
one who is trained and competent in: 

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Radio technicians must be qualified to install transmission power limited radio equipment,
per FCC Part 15. 

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The skills and techniques necessary to distinguish exposed live parts from non-live parts of
electrical equipment. 

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The skills and techniques necessary to determine the proper approach distances
corresponding to the voltages to which the qualified person will be exposed. 

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The proper use of the special precautionary techniques, personal protective equipment,
insulating and shielding materials, and insulated tools for working on or near exposed
energized parts of electrical equipment. 

These instructions are intended only for such qualified persons. They are not intended to be a
substitute for adequate training and experience in safety procedures for this type of equipment. 

Thoroughly and carefully read this instruction sheet before programming, operating, or
maintaining your S&C SpeedNet Radios. Familiarize yourself with the safety information on page 
3. 

This instruction sheet is a permanent part of your S&C SpeedNet Radio. Designate a location 
where you can easily retrieve and refer to this publication. This documentation is also available at
the S&C website: www.sandc.com.

The latest release of this instruction sheet is available online at www.sandc.com. Select: 
Support/Product Support Documents. Documents are posted in PDF format. 

The standard warranty contained in S&C's standard conditions of sale, as set forth in Price Sheet
150, applies to the S&C SpeedNet Radio, except that the first paragraph of said warranty is
replaced by the following: 

(1) General: Seller warrants to immediate purchaser or end user for a period of 10 years from the
date of shipment that the equipment delivered will be of the kind and quality specified in the
contract description and will be free of defects of workmanship and material. Should any failure to
conform to this warranty appear under proper and normal use within ten years after the date of
shipment the seller agrees, upon prompt notification thereof and confirmation that the equipment
has been stored, installed, operated, inspected, and maintained in accordance with
recommendations of the seller and standard industry practice, to correct the nonconformity either
by repairing any damaged or defective parts of the equipment or (at seller's option) by shipment of
necessary replacement parts. The seller's warranty does not apply to any equipment that has been
disassembled, repaired, or altered by anyone other than the seller. This limited warranty is granted
only to the immediate purchaser or, if the equipment is purchased by a third party for installation
in third-party equipment, the end user of the equipment. The seller's duty to perform under any
warranty may be delayed, at the seller's sole option, until the seller has been paid in full for all
goods purchased by the immediate purchaser. No such delay shall extend the warranty period. 

Replacement parts provided by seller or repairs performed by seller under the warranty for

the original equipment will be covered by the above special warranty provision for its duration.
Replacement parts purchased separately will be covered by the above special warranty provision.

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Summary of Contents for SpeedNet

Page 1: ...Messages 3 Following Safety Instructions 3 Replacement Instructions and Labels 3 Section Page INSTALLATION Overview 4 Pre Installation Checklist 4 IP Setup 4 Network Example 8 Routing Options 10 Regu...

Page 2: ...t Support Product Support Documents Documents are posted in PDF format The standard warranty contained in S C s standard conditions of sale as set forth in Price Sheet 150 applies to the S C SpeedNet...

Page 3: ...ded precautions are not followed CAUTION CAUTION identifies hazards or unsafe practices which can result in minor personal injury or product or property damage if instructions including recommended pr...

Page 4: ...the source node in their route tables If a receiving node is either the destination node or has stored a route to the destination with a corresponding sequence number greater than or equal to that con...

Page 5: ...dress class by examining the first 4 bits of the IP address Class A addresses begin with Oxxx or 1 to 126 decimal Class B addresses begin with IOxx or 128 to 191 decimal Class C addresses begin with 1...

Page 6: ...00011010 11110000 11001000 172 26 240 200 Class B IP Address 11111111 11111111 00000000 00000000 255 255 000 000 Default Class B Subnet Mask 10001100 00011010 00000000 00000000 172 26 000 000 Network...

Page 7: ...etworks 7 1072 510 OSI Model Data Unit Layer Function Data Application Network process to application IntelliRupter IntelliTEAM Presentation Data representation and encryption Session Interhost commun...

Page 8: ...c is routed between Ethernet segments Figure 1 Multi Network SpeedNet Radio Example with Automatic Switch Controls lED Once the individual data networks are established it is recommended that you plan...

Page 9: ...INSTALLATION 9 1072 510 1072 510 Figure 2 Example of a Network Using SpeedNet AODV...

Page 10: ...ally update the route tables as the network topology changes For environments where routes are required to change dynamically AODV is typically the best Ad Hoc Routing mode to choose Using Static Rout...

Page 11: ...table The SpeedNet Radio from Subnet 2 must have a static route to Subnet 1 using the SpeedNet Radio from Subnet 1 as the gateway This route should be set up like this 192 168 1 0 Network 255 255 255...

Page 12: ...4 2 and 17 4 3 as well as the American National Standards Institute ANSI in 4 1 of IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3kHz to 300...

Page 13: ...common antenna cables Table 1 Antenna Cable Loss Type of Antenna Cable Loss per 100 of Cable LMR 400 3 9 dB LMR 600 2 5 dB LMR 900 1 7 dB Table 2 Antenna Cable Loss Examples with LMR 400 Cable Antenna...

Page 14: ...les always verify cable loss prior to installation NOTE Table 4 assumes 1 watt output power from the SpeedNet Radio Antenna Gain Cable Type length loss EIRP 8 2 dBi 135 LMR 900 2 3 dB loss 35 9 dBm 10...

Page 15: ...NC No Connection 8 NC No Connection Need Types of installation inserted here IR Internal Repeater pole streetlight gateway Need photos and diagrams INSTALLATION Installation Types Connection Cables C...

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