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Chapter 2

Installing the Base Station

RUGGEDCOM WIN7014

Installation Guide

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Connecting Power and Data

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Figure 11: Ground Cable Assembly

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 Ground Stud   

 

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 Flatwasher   

 

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 External Tooth Lockwasher   

 

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 10 AWG Isolated Ring   

 

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 Nut   

 

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 10 AWG Ground Wire

2. Using a 6 mm (1/4 in) square drive socket, torque the nut to 8.5 N·m (75 lbf-in).

Section 2.8

Connecting Power and Data

This section describes how to supply power to the base station and connect it to the network.
The RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 can be ordered with one of the following power connection options:
• PEC
• SFA
• SFD

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 against them.

CONTENTS

Section 2.8.1, “Connecting a PEC Type Base Station”

Section 2.8.2, “Connecting an SFA Type Base Station”

Summary of Contents for RUGGEDCOM WIN7014

Page 1: ...RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Installation Guide 12 2018 RC1180 EN 05 Preface Introduction 1 Installing the Base Station 2 Device Management 3 Technical Specifications 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 https ww...

Page 3: ...ardous Locations 11 2 5 Mounting the Base Station 12 2 5 1 Mounting the Base Station to a Wall or Tower 12 2 5 2 Mounting the Base Station to a Pole 13 2 5 3 Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket 14 2 6 Installing Antennas 15 2 6 1 Installing the GPS Antenna 16 2 6 2 Installing an RF Antenna 17 2 7 Grounding the Base Station 18 2 8 Connecting Power and Data 20 2 8 1 Connecting a PEC Typ...

Page 4: ...Base Station 30 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications 31 4 1 Power Supply Specifications 31 4 2 Radio and Modem Specifications 31 4 3 Operating Environment 32 4 4 Mechanical Specifications 32 4 5 Dimension Drawings 32 Chapter 5 Certification 35 5 1 Approvals 35 5 1 1 MET Laboratories 35 5 1 2 CSA 36 5 1 3 European Union EU 36 5 1 4 TÜV Rheinland 37 5 1 5 Other Approvals 37 5 1 6 RoHS 38 5 2 EMC and E...

Page 5: ...stallation practices Personnel unfamiliar with safe installation procedures WiMAX technologies or service procedures should not rely on this guide 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 ...

Page 6: ...h domain knowledge in the utility transportation and industrial markets allows Siemens to provide training specific to the customer 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 techn...

Page 7: ...RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Installation Guide Preface Customer Support vii Ask questions or share knowledge with fellow Siemens customers and the support community ...

Page 8: ...Preface RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Installation Guide viii Customer Support ...

Page 9: ...mary benefits offered by theRUGGEDCOM WIN7014 include Ecosystem Compatibility Compatible with any RUGGEDCOM WIN product or IEEE 802 16e standard compliant WiMAX network equipment Flexible Configurations Single cable power and Ethernet or Fiber Optic interface Rated for Harsh Environments IEEE 1613 IEC 61850 3 Class 1 Div 2 ATEX Zone 2 MIL STD 810F 509 4 salt fog Long Range Transmit and receive div...

Page 10: ...ters switches serial servers and WiMAX wireless network equipment For more information contact a Siemens Sales representative CONTENTS Section 1 1 Feature Highlights Section 1 2 Description Section 1 3 Required Tools and Materials Section 1 4 Decommissioning and Disposal Section 1 1 Feature Highlights The RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 provides the full base station functionality necessary for serving a single...

Page 11: ...ptions are based on the base station type 1 2 3 5 3 4 Figure 1 RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Communication Ports for PEC Model 1 ANT1 Port 2 GPS Port 3 DC ETH Port 4 RS232 Serial Console Port 5 ANT2 Port 1 2 3 6 5 4 Figure 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Communication Ports for SFA and SFD Models 1 ANT1 Port 2 GPS Port 3 DC ETH Port 4 RS232 Serial Console Port 5 F O Port 6 ANT2 Port RS 232 Serial Console Port A 3 pin ser...

Page 12: ...P N MKIT0109 For hazardous locations only Tools Wrench or socket set Phillips screwdriver Drill with an 8 mm 5 16 in drill bit Sprays Cleaner and de greaser SCC3 conformal coating Corrosion protection Greases Marine grease for marine applications only Tapes POE cold shrink maximum 49 2 mm or 1 9 in inner diameter before shrinking or self amalgamating tape UV resistant vinyl tape Electrical insulat...

Page 13: ...Disposal 5 Recycling and Disposal For environmentally friendly recycling and disposal of this device and related accessories contact a facility certified to dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment Recycling and disposal must be done in accordance with local regulations ...

Page 14: ...Chapter 1 Introduction RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Installation Guide 6 Decommissioning and Disposal ...

Page 15: ...sk of serious personal injury and or damage to equipment Installing the RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 can pose a serious safety hazard Be sure to take precautions to avoid the following Exposure to high voltage lines during installation Falling when working at heights or with ladders Injuries from dropping tools Contact with AC wiring power system connection IMPORTANT Only certified personnel should be permit...

Page 16: ...or if the sealing is removed from the connections CONTENTS Section 2 1 General Procedure Section 2 2 Unpacking the Base Station Section 2 3 Site Preparation and Precautions Section 2 4 Installing the Base Station in Hazardous Locations Section 2 5 Mounting the Base Station Section 2 6 Installing Antennas Section 2 7 Grounding the Base Station Section 2 8 Connecting Power and Data Section 2 9 Weath...

Page 17: ... grounded For more information refer to Section 2 7 Grounding the Base Station 8 Connect the base station to a power source and the network For more information refer to Section 2 8 Connecting Power and Data 9 Seal all cable connections For more information refer to Section 2 9 Weatherproofing the Base Station 10 Configure the base station For more information refer to Section 3 2 Configuring the ...

Page 18: ...e antenna If the base station is mounted on a wall and the GPS antenna is mounted on top of the base station only half of the sky will be visible to the antenna This may not be enough for proper operation Conduct a site survey to best position the base station and antenna s in relation to other base stations antennas and subscriber units in the area The site survey should also take into considerat...

Page 19: ...ntenna and the installer If any part of the base 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 4 Installing the Base Station in Hazardous Locations The RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 is designed to comply with the safety standards for Class I Division 2 Zone 2 hazardous locations where concentration...

Page 20: ...he distance between the base station and nearby power lines meets the minimum requirements established by local standards CAUTION Crushing hazard risk of death serious personal injury and or equipment damage Make sure the wall pole or tower can support the weight of the base station For more information refer to Section 4 4 Mechanical Specifications NOTE For detailed dimensions of the base station...

Page 21: ...For more information refer to Section 2 5 3 Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket 9 Lift the base station and mounting bracket assembly using the lifting lugs and align it with the selected mounting location on the wall tower 2 3 1 6 4 Figure 4 Mounting the Base Station to a Wall or Tower 1 Lifting Lug 2 8 mm 5 16 in Screw 3 Spring Washer 4 Flat Washer 5 8 mm 5 16 in Wall Anchor 10 Secu...

Page 22: ...ing Bracket Assembly to a Pole 1 Nut 2 Spring Washer 3 Flat Washer 4 Screw 5 Fastening Bracket 5 Secure the fastening brackets on the opposite side of the pole to the mounting bracket using the supplied nuts spring washers flat washers and 7 9 152 mm 5 16 6 in screws 6 Liberally apply an anti corrosion spray to all exposed screw threads Section 2 5 3 Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracke...

Page 23: ...ved previously 6 Install the eye bolts previously removed securing the top plate to the base station 7 Secure the bottom of the base station to the mounting bracket using the supplied flat washers spring washers and 7 9 13 mm 5 16 1 2 in screws 8 Torque all screws to 8 9 N m 6 6 lbf ft Section 2 6 Installing Antennas The base station supports external omni directional and directional Global Positi...

Page 24: ...n omni directional GPS antenna that is mounted to the top of the chassis CAUTION Interference hazard risk of frequency disruption The cable used to connect the GPS antenna to the base station must not exceed 22 m 72 ft in length otherwise it may act as an antenna itself and generate interference Only use the coaxial cable provided with the base station To install the GPS antenna do the following 1...

Page 25: ...d in time and according to the regulations set by the FCC or the regulations relevant to the country of installation IMPORTANT The antenna installation must be as per Article 810 of the NEC Of particular note is the requirement that the grounding conductor not be less than 10 AWG Cu The scheme should be either in accordance with UL 96 and 96A Lightning Protection Components and Installation Requir...

Page 26: ...d The base station should be permanently connected to ground Earth with a 16 AWG cable or less The following illustrates the methods of power grounding as defined by the UL 60950 1 standard and according to UL 60950 22 requirements NOTE When the base station is connected to a centralized DC power system the side of the power supply should be grounded 2 1 3 4 5 6 11 15 15 8 9 7 10 12 12 13 14 Figur...

Page 27: ...tifier 8 Battery Bank 1 9 Battery Bank 2 10 Primary Powerboard 11 Secondary Powerboard 12 Equipment Grounding Conductor 13 Main Bonding Jumper 14 Grounding Terminal Bar or Bus 15 Grounding Electrode Conductor 16 Grounding Electrode DANGER Electrocution hazard risk of death or serious injury The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static electricity It i...

Page 28: ...t to 8 5 N m 75 lbf in Section 2 8 Connecting Power and Data This section describes how to supply power to the base station and connect it to the network The RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 can be ordered with one of the following power connection options PEC SFA SFD 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 against t...

Page 29: ... 5 7 3 1 2 4 6 Figure 12 PEC Wiring Scheme 1 RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 2 PoE Cable 3 DC Power System 4 AC Power Cable 5 AC Power Supply 100 to 240 VAC 6 CAT5 Ethernet Cable 7 Switch or Router 2 Tighten the base station end of the PoE cable to 4 N m 35 4 lbf in 3 Connect a copper Ethernet cable between the 10 100Base T copper Ethernet port on the power system and a10 100Base T copper Ethernet port on a swi...

Page 30: ...ion end of the fiber optic Ethernet cable to 4 N m 35 4 lbf in Section 2 8 3 Connecting an SFD Type Base Station The operator is required to provide an external DC power system for SFD type base stations The chosen power system must comply with the requirements for a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance and be safety certified according to national codes Further requirements include M...

Page 31: ...e Connects to Connector Chassis 2 48 V 3 48 V Hot 4 Connector 5 48 V Battery Power Supply 5 2 3 1 4 Figure 15 48 V Wiring Configuration 1 48 V Battery Power Supply 2 48 V Hot 3 48 V 4 Ground Wire Connects to Connector Chassis 5 Connector 3 Connect a fiber optic Ethernet cable between the F O port on the base station and a 1000Base LX fiber optic port on a switch or router ...

Page 32: ...ession unit is required when the base station is installed in a hazardous location The RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 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 MKIT0109 The Class I Division 2 kit contains the following items Power supply unit WIN1212 surge suppression unit DC power cable To install the base sta...

Page 33: ...itch and the RUGGEDCOM WIN1212 surge suppression unit IMPORTANT The AC power cable must meet the following specifications Consist of 3 wires Minimum 18 AWG Less than 4 5 m 14 7 ft long Safety certified according to national rules 4 Connect the DC power cable to the power supply unit Section 2 9 Weatherproofing the Base Station This section describes how to protect the base station from the ingress...

Page 34: ...mends weatherproofing all outdoor cable connections to prevent the ingress of water and help secure connections Since PoE cables also carry DC current the need for proper weatherproofing cannot be overstated Use cold shrink tubing or self amalgamating tape as well as UV resistant tape and electrical insulation putty to seal connections IMPORTANT The method of weatherproofing described in this sect...

Page 35: ...er spray before connecting the new cable No residue from the previous weatherproofing materials should be evident on the connector or the base station chassis Section 2 9 3 Applying Cold Shrink Tubing To apply cold shrink tubing to a cable end do the following 1 Disconnect the cable and slide the tube over the connector end 2 Reconnect the cable and slide the tube up to meet the base station chass...

Page 36: ...Chapter 2 Installing the Base Station RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Installation Guide 28 Applying Self Amalgamating Tape ...

Page 37: ... station Accessing Boot Time Control and CLI To access the boot time control and RUGGEDCOM WIN CLI connect a PC or terminal directly to the serial console port IMPORTANT The serial console port is intended to be used only as temporary connections during initial configuration or troubleshooting CAUTION Environmental hazard risk of damage due to the ingress of water dirt or debris The serial console...

Page 38: ...face for RUGGEDCOM WIN do the following 1 Connect a PC to the switch router that is on the same network as the base station 2 Open a browser and access the base station via its IP address The factory default IP address is 192 168 100 100 24 Section 3 2 Configuring the Base Station Once the base station is installed and connected to the network it must be configured The RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 features a...

Page 39: ...Environment Section 4 4 Mechanical Specifications Section 4 5 Dimension Drawings Section 4 1 Power Supply Specifications Power Input Maximum Consumption 85 to 265 VAC 37 to 60 VDC 120 W Section 4 2 Radio and Modem Specifications Operating Frequency 1350 to 1400 MHz Wireless Communication Standard IEEE 802 16 2005 16e OFDMA Operating Mode Time Division Duplexing TDD Channel Bandwidths 3 5 MHz 5 MHz...

Page 40: ... 4 3 Operating Environment The RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 can operate under the following environmental conditions Ambient Operating Temperature a 40 to 65 C 40 to 149 F Ambient Storage Temperature 40 to 65 C 40 to 149 F Ambient Relative Humidity b 5 to 95 Maximum Altitude 2000 m 6562 ft a Measured from a 30 cm 12 in radius surrounding the center of the enclosure b Non condensing Section 4 4 Mechanical Spe...

Page 41: ...RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Installation Guide Chapter 4 Technical Specifications Dimension Drawings 33 727 7 767 7 52 8 118 2 240 0 270 0 102 0 Figure 20 RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Dimensions without Mounting Bracket ...

Page 42: ...chnical Specifications RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Installation Guide 34 Dimension Drawings 270 0 601 0 290 0 756 2 80 0 478 0 7 0 641 0 73 0 43 0 43 0 195 8 223 0 Figure 21 RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Dimensions with Mounting Bracket ...

Page 43: ...ies Section 5 1 2 CSA Section 5 1 3 European Union EU Section 5 1 4 TÜV Rheinland Section 5 1 5 Other Approvals Section 5 1 6 RoHS Section 5 1 1 MET Laboratories This base station meets the requirements of the following standards ANSI ISA 12 12 01 CSA C22 2 No 213 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II Division 2 and Class III Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous Classified Locations E...

Page 44: ...rer que l emplacement est désigné non dangereux Section 5 1 2 CSA This base station meets the requirements of the following Canadian Standards Association CSA standards CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 A1 2011 A2 2014 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements Bi National Standard with UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 22 07 GI1 2012 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part...

Page 45: ...tation is marked with a TÜV Rheinland marking and can be used throughout the European community A copy of the TÜV Rheinland Declaration of Conformity is available from Siemens Canada Ltd For contact information refer to Contacting Siemens Section 5 1 5 Other Approvals This device meets the requirements of the following additional standards IEEE 1613 IEEE Standard Environmental and Testing Requirem...

Page 46: ...Conditions IEC 60068 2 1 IEC 61850 3 5 2 Low Temperature Operational 40 C 40 F 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068 2 2 IEC 61850 3 5 2 High Temperature Operational 65 C 149 F 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068 2 1 IEC 61850 3 5 2 Low Temperature Storage 40 C 40 F 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068 2 2 IEC 61850 3 5 2 High Temperature Storage 65 C 149 F 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068 2 30 IEEE 61850 3 5 2 Humidity Operational 95 at 55 C 1...

Page 47: ...2 Low Temperature Storage 40 C 40 F 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068 2 2 IEEE 1613 4 1 2 Low Temperature Storage 85 C 185 F 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068 2 30 IEEE 1613 4 1 3 Humidity Storage 95 at 55 C 131 F for 96 Hours Mechanical Environmental Conditions IEEE 1613 10 Shock Drop 1 m 3 3 ft 1 Fall per Axis IEC 60068 2 6 IEEE 1613 10 Vibration 2 g 32 ft s 2 10 150 Hz per Axis Power Input IEC 61000 4 11 IEEE 1613...

Page 48: ...Chapter 5 Certification RUGGEDCOM WIN7014 Installation Guide 40 EMC and Environmental Type Tests ...

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