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RUGGEDCOM WIN5237

Installation Guide

Chapter 4

Dimension Drawings

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Dimension Drawings

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Summary of Contents for RUGGEDCOM WIN5237

Page 1: ...RUGGEDCOM WIN5237 Installation Guide 01 2018 RC1140 EN 05 Preface Introduction 1 Installing the Subscriber Station 2 Technical Specifications 3 Dimension Drawings 4 Certification 5 ...

Page 2: ... that you regularly check for product updates For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions it is necessary to take suitable preventive action e g cell protection concept and integrate each component into a holistic state of the art industrial security concept Third party products that may be in use should also be considered For more information about industrial security visit http ww...

Page 3: ...Station in Hazardous Locations 9 2 6 Mounting the Subscriber Station 10 2 6 1 Mounting the Subscriber Station to a Wall or Tower 11 2 6 2 Mounting the Subscriber Station to a Pole 12 2 7 Grounding the Subscriber Station 15 2 8 Connecting Power and Data 15 2 8 1 Connecting the RUGGEDCOM WIN1010 16 2 8 2 Connecting to a RUGGEDCOM RP100 or RP110 17 2 8 3 Assembling the PoE Connector 17 2 8 4 Installi...

Page 4: ...cations 25 3 3 Operating Environment 26 3 4 Mechanical Specifications 26 3 5 IDU to ODU Cable Specifications 26 Chapter 4 Dimension Drawings 29 Chapter 5 Certification 31 5 1 Approvals 31 5 1 1 MET Laboratories 31 5 1 2 CSA 32 5 1 3 European Union EU 33 5 1 4 TÜV Rheinland 33 5 1 5 ISED 33 5 1 6 FCC 33 5 1 7 IEEE 34 5 2 Environmental Type Tests 34 ...

Page 5: ...ocedures should not rely on this manual for comprehensive guidance CONTENTS Alerts Related Documents Training Customer Support Alerts The following types of alerts are used when necessary to highlight important information DANGER DANGER alerts describe imminently hazardous situations that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING alerts describe hazardous situations tha...

Page 6: ...omer s application For more information about training services and course availability visit https www siemens com ruggedcom or contact a Siemens Sales representative Customer Support Customer support is available 24 hours 7 days a week for all Siemens customers For technical support or general information contact Siemens Customer Support through any of the following methods Online Visit http www...

Page 7: ... a wide range of customers Specifically designed for point to multipoint broadband wireless access applications the subscriber station provides efficient use of the wireless spectrum supporting a range of user environments The subscriber station also complies with the IEEE 802 16 2005 standard for the deployment of point to multipoint PMP and point to point PTP network architectures The subscriber...

Page 8: ...y to separate traffic types over the air and guarantee latency minimum bandwidth and jitter according to application needs Power Supply Options When combined with the injector series RUGGEDCOM RP100 or RP110 the subscriber station offers the industry s leading power supply options with 12 VDC 24 VDC 48 VDC and 88 300 VDC or 85 264 VAC available for a variety of industrial applications Flexibility ...

Page 9: ... W LINK LED Indicates when the subscriber station is connected with a base station State Description Green Solid Subscriber station is connected to the base station and receiving services Green Blinking Link between the subscriber station and the base station is down PWR LED Indicates when power is supplied to the subscriber station State Description Green Power is on Off Power is off ETH PWR Port...

Page 10: ...llation Guide 4 Description Chassis Ground Connection Protects the subscriber station from power surges and accumulated static electricity For information about grounding the subscriber station refer to Section 2 7 Grounding the Subscriber Station ...

Page 11: ...riber station or its outdoor cables Therefore install the lightning protector indoors as close as possible to the point where the cables enter the building The lightning protector can also be installed outdoors as long as the cables that lead indoors are well protected from lightning between the protector and the building entrance WARNING Safety hazard risk of serious personal injury and or damage...

Page 12: ... 40 m 140 ft must be considered as TNV 1 circuits The installer must make sure the power supply and network ports are designed for full compliance with the standards for TNV 1 telecommunication networks CONTENTS Section 2 1 General Procedure Section 2 2 Unpacking the Subscriber Station Section 2 3 Required Tools and Materials Section 2 4 Site Preparation and Precautions Section 2 5 Installing the ...

Page 13: ...fer to Section 2 10 Configuring the Subscriber Station Section 2 2 Unpacking the Subscriber Station The following items are included in the RUGGEDCOM WIN5237 package RUGGEDCOM WIN5237 Subscriber Station RUGGEDCOM WIN1010 AC Power Injector 2 Radio Frequency RF antenna cables 5 m 16 4 ft long Pole wall tower mounting kit RJ45 PoE connector kit When unpacking the subscriber station do the following 1...

Page 14: ...e longer than 2 m 6 6 ft will result in greater loss and more interference as the cable will act as an antenna itself Do not point the antenna s directly at populated areas Locate the antenna s at least 3 6 m 11 8 ft from people and public areas Make sure the antenna s and subscriber station are easily accessible for maintenance purposes Conduct a site survey to best position the subscriber statio...

Page 15: ...lations are all excellent conductors Any contact between these components and an electrical power line will complete an electrical path through the subscriber station antenna and the installer If any part of the subscriber station or an antenna comes in contact with an electrical power line contact the local power utility Do not attempt to touch or remove the component Section 2 5 Installing the S...

Page 16: ...urvey Most wireless networks include many subscriber base stations installed in various locations in an overlapping radio cell pattern It is important to position each subscriber station in an optimal location considering the assignment of its radio channels Therefore a site survey becomes an essential first step before physically deploying the subscriber station The site survey should include det...

Page 17: ...e Subscriber Station to a Wall or Tower 1 Subscriber Station 2 Mounting Kit 3 Wall Holder Pole Mount 4 M8 25 mm Hex Screw 5 M8 Spring Washer 6 M8 Flat Washer 7 M8 Nut 8 M5 Flat Washer 9 NS 1 4 1 2 HEX Chipboard Screw 10 Wall Anchor 2 Liberally apply an anti corrosion spray to all galvanized steel components including mounting brackets washers and screws 3 Select a mounting location on the wall 4 P...

Page 18: ...ronized with the base station make sure the subscriber station is properly configured For more information refer to the RUGGEDCOM WIN User Guide for the RUGGEDCOM WIN5237 If the expected link quality still cannot be achieved try to improve the reception quality by placing the subscriber station at a higher point or in an alternate location 12 Make sure the subscriber station is properly grounded a...

Page 19: ...ion Mounting the Subscriber Station to a Pole 13 2 6 8 3 6 5 7 3 4 1 9 6 7 Figure 4 Mounting the Subscriber Station to a Large Pole 1 Subscriber Station 2 Pole 3 Clamping Bracket 4 Mounting Bracket 5 M8 25 Hex Screw 6 M8 Spring Washer 7 M8 Flat Washer 8 M8 Nut 9 M8 70 Hex Screw ...

Page 20: ...e sure the screws are hand tightened 6 Point the front face of the subscriber station in the general direction of the designated base station 7 Make sure the PWR LED on the subscriber station is on 8 Position the subscriber station until the maximum RSSI link quality reading is achieved A single RSSI LED indicates the subscriber station is at minimum synchronized with the base station For informat...

Page 21: ...ance with the local electrical codes Section 2 8 Connecting Power and Data The subscriber station can be connected to one of the following Power over Ethernet PoE injectors in non hazardous locations RUGGEDCOM WIN1010 included RUGGEDCOM RP100 RUGGEDCOM RP110 CAUTION Crushing hazard risk of damage to cables Route all power supply cables so that people cannot walk on them or place objects on or agai...

Page 22: ... Crushing hazard risk of damage to equipment Route all power supply cables so that people cannot walk on them or place objects on or against them This can pinch or damage the cords 1 Connect an indoor to outdoor CAT 5e cable to the Ethernet port on the injector For information on cable requirements refer to Section 3 5 IDU to ODU Cable Specifications 2 Apply the PoE connector kit to the other end ...

Page 23: ...n and lightning protector NOTE The lightning protector must meet the necessary requirements of IEC UL CSA 60950 1 The clamping voltage must also be less than 60 V and the protector must not activate when the voltage is less than 56 V For more information about these requirements contact Siemens Customer Support IMPORTANT Install the lightning protector and the RUGGEDCOM RP100 RP110 as close as pos...

Page 24: ...r to Section 3 5 IDU to ODU Cable Specifications Standard cable splicing tools including a standard crimp tool To assemble the PoE connector do the following 1 Slide the connector components on to the wire 1 2 Figure 8 Assembling the Connector Components 1 Plug Housing 2 Dust Cover 2 Strip the wire jacket 38 mm 1 5 in from the tip making sure not to cut the foil or drain wire 38 mm 1 5 in 1 2 Figu...

Page 25: ...il 1 Foil 2 Twisted Pair Wires 3 Drain Wire 4 Bend the drain wire back over the jacket 3 1 2 Figure 11 Bending the Drain Wire 1 Foil 2 Drain Wire 3 Twisted Pair Wires 5 Partially untwist each wire pair making sure to retain a half twist at the end Figure 12 Untwisting the Wire Pairs 6 Arrange the wires according to the following pin out description ...

Page 26: ...iers to hold the wires while pulling the loading bar 1 2 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 14 1 Loading Bar 2 Wires 3 Pin 1 4 Pin 8 8 Trim the wires until they are flush with the face of the loading bar 9 Insert the wires and loading bar into the plug body Make sure the cable is pushed to the front of the plug body the spine of the strain relief on the plug body covers the drain wir...

Page 27: ... In lbs Section 2 8 4 Installing the Hazardous Location Kit An approved Power over Ethernet PoE injector is required when the subscriber station is installed in a hazardous location The RUGGEDCOM WIN5237 is certified for installation in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D hazardous locations when installed using the Class I Division 2 kit P N MKIT0090 The Class I Division 2 kit contains the foll...

Page 28: ...ed according to national rules 4 Connect the open ended AC power cable to the power supply unit Section 2 9 Weatherproofing the Subscriber Station Most outdoor subscriber station antenna and cable problems are caused by coaxial cable connections loosened by vibration allowing moisture to penetrate the connector interface Siemens strongly recommends weatherproofing all outdoor cable connections to ...

Page 29: ... the ambient temperature 3 Apply cold shrink or self amalgamating tape to the connector end For information about how to apply these types of seals refer to Section 2 9 2 Applying Cold Shrink Tubing or Section 2 9 3 Applying Self Amalgamating Tape 4 Apply two layers of UV resistant vinyl tape to the cable ends 5 Apply electrical insulation putty around the very end of the cable to form a seal betw...

Page 30: ...ating tape make sure to stretch it to 2 3 of its original width to form a tight seal 1 Cut a strip of self amalgamating tape approximately 50 cm 19 7 in long 2 Apply one end of the tape to the cable end and tightly wrap it around the cable once fully making sure the tape overlaps 3 Tightly wrap the remainder of the tape down the cable making sure the tape overlaps with each pass 4 Repeat the previ...

Page 31: ...n 3 4 Mechanical Specifications Section 3 5 IDU to ODU Cable Specifications Section 3 1 Power Consumption Typical Power Consumption 12 W Section 3 2 Radio and Modem Specifications Operating Frequency 3600 to 3800 MHz Wireless Communication Standard IEEE 802 16e 2009 Operating Mode Time Division Duplexing TDD Channel Bandwidths 3 5 MHz 5 MHz 7 MHz 10 MHz Frequency Resolution 250 kHz Transmission Mo...

Page 32: ...osure Aluminum Ingress Protection IP67 Section 3 5 IDU to ODU Cable Specifications IDU to ODU Cable Applications Outdoor installations fixed or portable installations digital distribution frames in transmission stations outdoor installations in harsh environments General Construction Custom made cable designed specially for wireless systems meeting the requirements of Cat 5e per ANSI TIA EIA 568 B...

Page 33: ...re Material Tinned Copper Overall Drain wire Size 24 AWG Overall Drain wire Construction Stranded Inner Jacket Material UV resistant FR PVC Inner Jacket Diameter 6 1 mm 0 24 in Total Number of Wires 8 IDU to ODU Cable Standards Flammability Rating IEC 60332 UL1581 VW 1 Standards IEC 61156 TIA EIA 568 IDU to ODU Cable Performance Frequency Range 1 to 100 MHz Impedance 100 Ω DC Resistance 93 Ω km no...

Page 34: ...Chapter 3 Technical Specifications RUGGEDCOM WIN5237 Installation Guide 28 IDU to ODU Cable Specifications Operating Temperature Range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F ...

Page 35: ...237 Installation Guide Chapter 4 Dimension Drawings 29 Dimension Drawings NOTE All dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise stated 305 0 305 0 11 0 154 0 325 8 183 0 38 7 63 8 53 7 Figure 17 Overall Dimensions ...

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Page 37: ... Laboratories Section 5 1 2 CSA Section 5 1 3 European Union EU Section 5 1 4 TÜV Rheinland Section 5 1 5 ISED Section 5 1 6 FCC Section 5 1 7 IEEE Section 5 1 1 MET Laboratories This subscriber station meets the requirements of the following standards Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the Harmonisation of the...

Page 38: ... disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous Use only Lambda DPP50 48 Power Supply in conjunction with the unit AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION La substitution decomposants peut rendre ce matériel inacceptable pour les emplacements de Classe I Division 2 Avant de déconnecter l equipment couper le courant ou s assurer que l emplacement est désig...

Page 39: ...d Declaration of Conformity is available from Siemens Canada Ltd For contact information refer to Contacting Siemens Section 5 1 5 ISED This subscriber station is declared by Siemens Canada Ltd to meet the requirements of the following ISED Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada standard RSS 197 Wireless Broadband Access Equipment Operating in the Band 3650 3700 MHz Section 5 1 6 FCC T...

Page 40: ...tandards IEEE 802 16 2005 IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16 Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems Amendment for Physical and Medium Access Control Layers for Combined Fixed and Mobile Operation in Licensed Bands Section 5 2 Environmental Type Tests The RUGGEDCOM WIN5237 has passed the following environmental tests Test Description Test Le...

Page 41: ...es IEC 60068 2 64 Random Vibration ASD 1 m s 3 dB oct Frequency Range 5 to 20 Hz 20 to 200 Hz 3 axes 30 min per axes Shock Class 4M5 Spectrum Half sine Duration 11 ms Accelerator 50 m s 100 shocks in each direction IEC 60068 2 29 Shock Spectrum Half sine Duration 6 ms Accelerator 180 m s 100 shocks in each direction IEC 60068 2 32 Nebs GR63 Free Fall Height 1 m 3 3 ft One fall on 3 faces 3 edges a...

Page 42: ...Chapter 5 Certification RUGGEDCOM WIN5237 Installation Guide 36 Environmental Type Tests ...

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