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SpiderCloud Radio Node - SCRN-220 Hardware Installation Guide 

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Select the Radio Node Location

Radio nodes can be installed in a wide range of locations including walls, ceilings, and spaces above the 
ceiling. Follow the installation guidelines for selecting appropriate mounting locations for the unit. When 
mounting a radio node vertically, align the bottom-side fins vertically for superior cooling. 

Refer to the 

E-RAN Deployment Planning Guide

 for information about mounting positioning and the affects 

on cellular coverage. Always consult local codes about mounting and wiring SpiderCloud Wireless 
equipment.

 

Figure 10 

Radio Node Locations

When possible, locate radio node units at least 6 meters (20 feet) from an external wall. This distance 
maximizes indoor coverage and minimizes RF leakage outside the building. Refer to the

 E-RAN 

Deployment Planning Guide for Dual-Mode Systems 

and 

E-RAN Deployment Planning Guide for LTE 

Systems 

for more information about radio node placement.

When mounting near a wall or other obstruction, orient the mounting bracket such that the transmit 
antenna faces towards the coverage area and faces away from the wall. Refer to 

 Bracket Mounting and 

Cabling Guidelines

 on page 15 for more information.

Installation and Mount Bracket Assembly

The radio node slides into one of two brackets for ceiling or wall mounting:

a quarter-inch (0.64 centimeter) deep for cabling through a surface such as a wall or ceiling

a 1.25 inch (3.18 centimeters) deep for exposed cabling along a hard surface such as brick or 
cinder block

Dead / Non-Circulating

Airspace

Living / Working Space of a Typical

Commercial Building

Drop Ceiling

Wall

Forced-Air Supply

Forced-Air Return

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Summary of Contents for SCRN-220

Page 1: ...SpiderCloud Radio Node SCRN 220 Hardware Installation Guide Part number DOC SCRN 220 HW 01 Rev 1 Published April 2017...

Page 2: ...vidual programs and the Documentation are protected by United States and foreign copyright and trade secret laws Customer agrees not to reproduce disclose alter provide or otherwise make available suc...

Page 3: ...ode Location 14 Installation and Mount Bracket Assembly 14 Bracket Mounting and Cabling Guidelines 15 Typical Radio Node Mounting Options 15 Installing the Radio Node 15 Installing the Radio Node Meth...

Page 4: ...Contents 4 SpiderCloud Wireless Inc Proprietary and Confidential...

Page 5: ...operation on configurable LTE bands enabling higher user capacity and average data rates per radio node coverage footprint Each LTE carrier supports 64 active LTE users and up to 128 RRC Connections...

Page 6: ...gurable licensed band with support for LTE Band 2 4 or 12 Internal SCRN 220 020412 E Software configurable licensed band with support for LTE Band 2 4 or 12 External SCRN 220 020413 Software configura...

Page 7: ...ide 7 Radio Node System Isometric Top View and Bottom View The following drawings display an isometric top and bottom views of the radio node Figure 2 Radio Node Top View Figure 3 Radio Node Bottom Vi...

Page 8: ...ennas Both models contain one internal network listen antenna Figure 4 shows the location of the LTE antennas Figure 4 Antenna Band Locations Figure 5 shows the radio node with external antennas This...

Page 9: ...ctivity Yellow blinking indicates data activity Figure 6 Ethernet Port The Top Panel LED The radio node has one top panel tricolor RGB LED to indicate power and status This is the only LED visible und...

Page 10: ...radio node to a PoE switch ensure that the switch port is statically configured to deliver minimum 25W of power Figure 8 shows the valid radio node cabling powering options Figure 8 Valid Radio Node...

Page 11: ...ations The SCRN 220 radio node has the following chassis measurements power requirements and environmental requirements and complies with the following standards Refer to the feature guide for your se...

Page 12: ...Relative humidity Operating and storage 0 RH to 90 RH non condensing Ingress protection rating IP30 Physical Interfaces 1 x Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Base T with an RJ 45 connector LEDs 1 top panel tricol...

Page 13: ...15B Class A FCC Part 24 FCC Part 27 R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EN 301 489 1 301 489 23 EN 301 908 1 301 908 3 301 908 14 EN 50385 and EN 62311 SAR RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU General CE and NRTL marking...

Page 14: ...minimizes RF leakage outside the building Refer to the E RAN Deployment Planning Guide for Dual Mode Systems and E RAN Deployment Planning Guide for LTE Systems for more information about radio node p...

Page 15: ...rd on the wall or ceiling Mud or plaster ring Secure the universal mount bracket directly on the wall or ceiling as above with a 3 1 4 inch 8 25 centimeter mud or plaster ring between the mount bracke...

Page 16: ...t cable through an opening where the bracket will be mounted To route the cable directly and mount the radio node Step 1 Cut a hole in the ceiling or wall to route the Ethernet cable through Align the...

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