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Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation
Guide

First Published:

2021-02-03

Last Modified:

2022-03-21

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Summary of Contents for Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series

Page 1: ...er Hardware Installation Guide First Published 2021 02 03 Last Modified 2022 03 21 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 ...

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Page 3: ... Platform Features 12 Cisco IR1821 Router 12 Cisco IR1831 Router 13 Cisco IR1833 Router 13 Cisco IR1835 Router 13 Front Panel Overview 13 Rear Panel Overview 14 Pluggable Modules 15 Cellular Pluggable Interface Module PIM 15 SSD Module 15 GPS Module 15 SFP Modules 15 Wireless Interface Module WIM 17 Gigabit Ethernet Combo Port 17 Gigabit Ethernet Copper Ports 17 Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series...

Page 4: ... 27 Mounting the DIN Rail Bracket on the Router Horizontal 28 Attaching the Bracket to the DIN Rail 28 Changing the Bracket Orientation 30 Bracket Disassembly 31 Bracket Reassembly 33 Mounting the DIN Rail Bracket on the Router Vertical 34 Installing the Router Ground Connection 35 Antenna Selection and Installation 37 C H A P T E R 4 Introduction to Selecting Antennas 37 Antenna Installation Best...

Page 5: ...isco Wi Fi Interface Module WIM 57 C H A P T E R 7 Overview 57 Installation 59 Transmit Power and Receive Sensitivity 61 Thermal Mitigation 64 SSD Module 65 C H A P T E R 8 Introduction to the Solid State Drive in the IR1800 Series 65 Installing an SSD Module 66 GPS Field Replaceable Unit Module 69 C H A P T E R 9 Overview of the GPS FRU Module 69 Installation and Removal of a GPS FRU Module 70 Di...

Page 6: ... C H A P T E R 1 2 Overview of the IP54 Kit 83 Installing the IP54 Kit 85 Installing the Front Cover 85 Installing the Back Cover 87 Technical Specifications 89 C H A P T E R 1 3 Overview of Technical Specifications for IR1800 Series Routers 89 Router Specifications 89 Regulatory Compliance 91 C H A P T E R 1 4 Related Documentation 91 Installation Warning and Caution Statements 92 Hazardous Locat...

Page 7: ...s A Notices and Warnings 99 Declaration of Conformity with Regard to EU Directive 2014 53 EU 99 National Restrictions 101 Denmark 101 Italy 101 Latvia 102 Taiwan 102 Statement 191 Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Class A Warning for Japan 102 ステートメント 191 日本向け VCCI クラス A に関する警告 102 Statement 1008 Class 1 Laser Product 103 ステートメント 1008 クラス 1 レーザー製品 103 Statement 1051 Laser Radiation 1...

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Page 9: ...ed as language that does not imply discrimination based on age disability gender racial identity ethnic identity sexual orientation socioeconomic status and intersectionality Exceptions may be present in the documentation due to language that is hardcoded in the user interfaces of the product software language used based on RFP documentation or language that is used by a referenced third party pro...

Page 10: ...provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Warning Safety Warnings If this product will be installed in a hazardous location read the compliance information shipped with the device Caution This product is a class A device for FCC compliance Any mention of a class B compliance rating does not indicate this product mee...

Page 11: ...ORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ Ce symbole d avertissement indique un danger Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels Avant de travailler sur un équipement soyez conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertiss...

Page 12: ...A VARE PÅ DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE Advarsel INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo Você está em uma situação que poderá ser causadora de lesões corporais Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize se com as práticas habituais de prevenção de acidentes Utilize o núme...

Page 13: ...g SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR Varning INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo Você se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões corporais Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os circuitos elétricos e familiarize se com as práticas padrão de prevenção de acidentes Use o número da declaração fornecido ao final de ca...

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Page 15: ...ce Statement 1004 Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Warning To avoid electric shock do not connect safety extra low voltage SELV circuits to telephone network voltage TNV circuits LAN ports contain SELV circuits and WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables Statement 1021 Warning This equipment must be grounded Nev...

Page 16: ...al and national electrical codes Statement 1074 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Warning The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product Do not operate the unit without...

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Page 19: ...ts on page 21 USB Ports on page 22 Overview of Features This chapter provides an overview of the features available in the Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router referred to as the IR1800 in the rest of this document The IR1800 is a next generation modular industrial router based on Cisco IOS XE with advanced features such modular Wi Fi modular cellular WAN Controller Area Network CAN bus soli...

Page 20: ...gable Module Slot Yes Yes No No PoE Yes Yes No No SSD Module Slot Yes Yes No No GPS FRU Module Slot Yes No No No Digital I O 1 RS232 DTE 1 RS232 DCE RS485 1 RS232 DTE 1 RS232 DCE 1 RS232 DTE 1 RS232 DCE 1 RS232 DTE Asynchronous Serial Interface Cisco IR1800 Series Platform Features This section describes the different components of the router Cisco IR1821 Router Figure 1 Cisco IR1821 Router Cisco ...

Page 21: ...1835 Router Figure 4 Cisco IR1835 Router Front Panel Overview This section describes the components of the IR1800 router The IR1835 is used as an example since this SKU is the full featured router Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 13 Product Overview Cisco IR1831 Router ...

Page 22: ...s 8 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports 0 1 0 0 1 1 9 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports 0 1 2 0 1 3 10 Gigabit Ethernet 0 0 0 WAN Combo Ports RJ 45 or SFP 11 Rear Panel Overview This section describes the components of the IR1800 router The IR1835 is used as an example since this SKU is the full featured router Description Item Wi Fi Interface Module WIM 0 3 0 1 Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware...

Page 23: ...nes integrated in the pluggable LTE module for more accurate dead reckoning performance For more information about the module see GPS Field Replaceable Unit Module on page 69 SFP Modules Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Warning The IR1800 Ethernet SFP module provides connections to other devices These field replaceable transceiver modules provide uplink interfaces Local connectors provide the ...

Page 24: ...hernet SFP YES MMF 2 km GLC FE 100FX RGD YES SMF 10 km GLC FE 100LX RGD Table 5 Supported SFPs added in IOS XE 17 7 1 DigitalOpticalMonitoring Industrial 40C 85C Extended 5C 85C Commercial 0C 70C Fiber Distance SFP YES Copper 100 M GLC T RGD YES YES Duplex 100 km CWDM SFP 1470 YES YES Duplex 100 km CWDM SFP 1610 YES YES Duplex 100 km CWDM SFP 1530 YES YES Duplex 80 km DWDM SFP 3033 YES YES Duplex ...

Page 25: ...P is used the system s operating temperature must be derated Gigabit Ethernet Copper Ports The IR1800 has four RJ 45 copper ports These copper ports support standard 3 speed 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet features including automatic medium dependent interface crossover auto MDIX forced or auto negotiation of speed and duplex fast link drop and cable diagnostics Power over Ethernet A 30 8W capacity Po...

Page 26: ...ng accessed Off No power or is not enabled SSD Module 6 Steady Green Port is up with link Flashing Green Link with activity Off Port is off or down Four Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports labeled 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 See the IR1800 Software Configuration Guide for Cisco IOS XE naming conventions Note 7 Steady Green POE or POE power supplied on one LAN Port Off No POE or POE power in any LAN port PoE Power Stat...

Page 27: ...nformation about Cisco antennas for industrial routers see the Cisco Industrial Routers and Industrial Wireless Access Points Antenna Guide We strongly recommend against having antennas attached directly to the router It is better to use cables attached directly to the router Note Modem Support Software download for the pluggable modules supported in the IR1800 is available at https software cisco...

Page 28: ... Latin America P LTEA EA LTE bands 1 5 7 8 12 14 17 18 20 25 26 28 30 32 38 43 46 48 66 and 71 FDD LTE 600 MHz band 71 700 MHz bands 12 13 14 17 28 and 29 800 MHz band 20 850 MHz bands 5 18 19 and 26 900 MHz band 8 1500 MHz band 32 1700 MHz bands 4 and 66 1800 MHz band 3 1900 MHz bands 2 and 25 2100 MHz band 1 2300 MHz band 30 2600 MHz band 7 TDD LTE 1900 MHz band 39 2300 MHz band 40 2500 MHz band...

Page 29: ...necting the Router on page 79 Serial Ports IR1800 supports up to two RJ 45 RS232 ports depending on the model that conform to EIA 561 standard The pinout is shown in the table below One RS232 RJ45 serial port S0 is intended as a DTE port supporting legacy RS232 equipment The second serial port S1 is intended as a DCE port capable of both RS232 and RS485 RS485 can support full or half duplex The RJ...

Page 30: ...orts are equipped with a screw hole for mechanical constraint The USB port can provide a maximum current of 500mA at 5V A single USB port micro B is provided for console access on the front panel If your laptop or PC displays a message that you do not have the proper drivers to communicate with the IR1800 you can obtain them from your computer manufacturer If you are connecting to the USB port not...

Page 31: ...o be performed for successfully installing the Cisco IR1800 Series router Safety Information Do not install the router or power supplies next to a heat source of any kind including heating vents Caution Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this ...

Page 32: ...oved for direct connection Statement 1078 Warning A minimum of 1 inch clearance is required on all sides of the product when mounting in either horizontal or vertical orientation Stacking heat dissipating objects on top of the router is not allowed I O side clearance is needed because it is required to access the cable connections Clearance is required to attach mount the DIN rail bracket and Wall...

Page 33: ...able or Other Flat Surface The Cisco IR1800 can be mounted in a vertical or horizontal orientation It can be mounted using screws into studs in the wall or using anchor mounting for hollow walls When choosing a location for wall mounting a router consider cable limitations and wall structure and consider suitable antenna location ahead of time Tip Read the wall mounting instructions carefully befo...

Page 34: ... landscape orientation is the preferred mounting Note Figure 6 Mounting Hole Dimensions Mount the router in a proper wall structure to carry the weight of the device Whenever possible use a mounting location where the screws will go into wall studs Note Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 26 Installing the Router Mounting on a Wall Table or Other Flat Surface ...

Page 35: ...are If you are mounting the device into a hollow wall ensure that the wall material can support the router s weight Use appropriate wall anchor mounts Note Installing a DIN Rail The DIN rail kit must be ordered separately The Cisco part number is IR1800 DINRAIL The DIN rail brackets come assembled in horizontal orientation If your installation requires vertical orientation disassemble the componen...

Page 36: ... then insert the screws through the bracket into the chassis Then use 14 in lbs of torque to screw the bracket onto the router Step 3 After the bracket is attached to the router it can be mounted onto the DIN rail Attaching the Bracket to the DIN Rail To attach the Cisco IR1800 with the bracket to a DIN rail see the following image and follow the steps provided Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series ...

Page 37: ...plastic latches 3 at the same time and position the DIN rail bracket so that the top and bottom edges of the DIN rail are within the clamps Step 3 Release the plastic latches after the DIN rail is firmly within the clamps to secure it The router is now installed in the DIN rail Step 4 To remove the router from the DIN rail reverse the procedure Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware I...

Page 38: ...ientation disassemble the bracket hardware and reassemble it in the new orientation Horizontal orientation is shown in the following figure Figure 8 Horizontal Orientation A vertical orientation is shown in the following figure Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 30 Installing the Router Changing the Bracket Orientation ...

Page 39: ...on Bracket Disassembly To disassemble the bracket hardware see the following figure and follow the steps provided Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 31 Installing the Router Bracket Disassembly ...

Page 40: ...t hold the two DIN rail clamps 2 Step 2 Slide the DIN rail clamps 2 away from the plastic latches 4 and remove them Step 3 Slide the plastic latches 4 off the DIN rail plate and remove the two springs 3 Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 32 Installing the Router Bracket Disassembly ...

Page 41: ...cedure shows how to reattach all of the bracket componants to enable vertical orientation See the following figure and follow the steps provided Screws 1 DIN rail clamps 2 Springs 3 Plastic latches 4 DIN rail clips 5 Procedure Step 1 Slide the two springs 3 onto the thin tabs Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 33 Installing the Router Bracket Reassembly ...

Page 42: ...g 12 in lbs of torque Step 4 Reattach the two DIN rail clips 5 to the mounting bracket in a vertical orientation using 9 in lbs of torque Mounting the DIN Rail Bracket on the Router Vertical Procedure Step 1 Attach the DIN rail bracket to the back of the router as shown in the following figure Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 34 Installing the Router Mounting ...

Page 43: ...l ground lug is connected to earth ground during normal use Statement 1064 Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Warning Cable distribut...

Page 44: ...r Refer to the following figure Figure 10 Chassis Ground Connection Points Grounding lug 1 Step 5 Connect the other end of the ground wire to a known and reliable earth ground point at your site Step 6 If you are using this router in a vehicle attach the ring terminal to the chassis using one of the screws provided and the green or green and yellow striped wire Connect the other end of the wire to...

Page 45: ...module has four RF SMA f connectors Two connectors are Primary Main supporting Uplink and Downlink and two connectors are secondary supporting downlink MIMO The P 5GS6 GL module has five RF SMA f connectors of which four support 4G LTE 5G FR1 and one supports GPS Antenna Installation Best Practices The optimal site location for antennas for 4G routers and cellular modules plays a significant role ...

Page 46: ...and 5 is deployed with 3G WCDMA 4G LTE or 4G LTEA C A such as with P LTE US or P LTEA EA pluggable modules on certain carriers ensure that both the Main and Aux cellular antennas are physically separated from the IR1800 chassis by a minimum of 5 feet 1 5 meters This is applicable only to the P LTE xx receiver operation in Band 5 in a narrow 875 MHz frequency range No significant effect has been ob...

Page 47: ...nnovation Science and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in this guide with the maximum permissible gain indicated Antenna types that are not included in this list and have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with the IR1800 Series router Le présent émetteur radio IC 2461A WPWIFI6 a été approuvé par In...

Page 48: ...TE 5G FR1 Wi Fi Modules Antenna Selection Single Port PID Module PID WIM 2x dual band Wi Fi 2 4 5 GHz OR 4x single band Wi Fi 2x 2 4 GHz and 2x 5 GHz W ANTM2050D RPSMA WP WIFI6 x Wi Fi 6 6th Gen 11ax Indoor Antennas Antenna Specifications PID Antenna Antenna Type Dipole Frequency Band 617 960 MHz 1400 1700 MHz 1710 2690 MHz 3400 3900 MHz 5150 6000 MHz Connector SMA m LTE ANTM2 SMA D Indoor LTE Cis...

Page 49: ...Fi Outdoor Antennas AntennaSpecifications PID Antenna Antenna Type Dipole Frequency Band 698 960 MHz 1695 2690 MHz 3400 3800 MHz Connector N type f ANT 4G OMNI OUT N Mast Mounted Outdoor 4G CBRS Antenna Type Dipole Frequency Band 617 960 MHz 1448 1511 MHz 1695 2690 MHz 3300 4200 MHz 5150 7125 MHz Connector N type f ANT 5G OMNI OUT N Mast Mounted Outdoor 5G FR1 Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series R...

Page 50: ...SMA m Wi Fi 2x RP TNC m ANT 5 4G2WL2G1 O 5 in 1 LTE Wi Fi and GPS Vehicle Mount Fixed Infrastructure Antenna Type Multi Element Connectors LTE 4x SMA m GPS 1x SMA m Wi Fi 2x RP SMA m ANT 7 5G4WL2G1 O 7 in 1 LTE Wi Fi and GPS Low Profile Transportation Antenna is GNSS capable Note Requires ground disk 5G ANTM GD with nonmetallic surface deployment Antenna Type Multi Element Connectors LTE 4x SMA m ...

Page 51: ...rface Modules PIM The highlights of the LTE PIM are All cellular interfaces are supported through a PIM We recommend that you use Industrial Temp micro SIMs 3FF size that are rated from 40C to 105C To ensure a reliable contact to the SIM socket gold plated SIM cards must be used The following images show examples of a pluggable module In this case the LTE pluggable module Figure 11 LTE Pluggable M...

Page 52: ...ewing the latch lock screw 1 that holds the plate secure Refer to the following graphic Figure 12 Latch Lock Screw Latch lock screw 1 Step 2 Slide the blank plate out of the device Step 3 Prepare the cellular modem module by inserting the micro sims that are applicable for your modems into the device Remove the screw 1 holding the access plate which covers the SIM slots The access plate is located...

Page 53: ...ll your SIMs as shown in the following figure Make note of the slot number and SIM orientation Figure 14 SIM Installation Micro SIMs 1 SIM 0 2 Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 45 Pluggable Interface Modules Installing a PIM ...

Page 54: ...e sure that the USB cover is properly installed Place the USB cover 1 with the plug indentation against the USB port 2 as shown in the following figure The half circle of the USB cover fits behind the latch lock screw Figure 15 USB Port Cover Installation USB cover 1 USB port 2 Step 7 Tighten the latch lock screw to a torque of 2 8 to 3 8 inch lbs 0 3 to 0 4 Newton meter The following figure shows...

Page 55: ...orque the latch lock screw 8 10 inch pound 0 9 to 1 1 Newton meter Figure 17 Pluggable Module Insertion Latch lock screw 1 Screw hole 2 Step 9 Attach your antenna cables to the ports on the pluggable module There are different instructions for each antenna type So be sure to consult the corresponding antenna documentation for proper orientation and torque to install them Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugg...

Page 56: ...ables are being installed on a port make sure the caps are installed on the unused connector Note Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 48 Pluggable Interface Modules Installing a PIM ...

Page 57: ...r the P 5GS6 GL Note Features and Limitations The following features and limitations apply across all IoT routing platforms unless specifically mentioned IoT routing platforms support a maximum of two pluggable modules with a combination of 5G and 4G PIMs The pluggable module can be started or stopped through the CLI under exec mode Also it can be configured to power off the module to reduce power...

Page 58: ...Module P 5GS6 GL PID 1 Antenna 1 SMA 2 GPS SMA 3 Antenna 3 SMA 4 Antenna 0 SMA 5 Antenna 2 SMA 6 Enable LED 7 SIM 0 LED 8 SIM 1 LED 9 GPS LED 10 M3 5 thumb screw 11 Service LED 12 Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 50 5G Sub 6 GHz Pluggable Interface Module 5G Pluggable Interface Module Overview ...

Page 59: ...nstalled Yellow SIM0 is installed but not active Green SIM0 installed and active Green Flash LTE data activity SIM1 LED Activity Green Yellow SIM1 SIM1 LED status and WWAN activity Off SIM1 is not installed Yellow SIM1 is installed but not active Green SIM1 installed and active Green Flash LTE data activity GPS LED Green Yellow GPS Off GPS not configured Yellow Software defined Green GPS configure...

Page 60: ...0 n41 n48 n66 n71 n77 n78 n79 n1 n2 n3 n5 n7 n8 n12 n20 n28 n38 n40 n41 n66 n71 5G NR FR1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B8 B9 B19 3G WCDMA ANT 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 B12 B13 B14 B17 B18 B19 B20 B25 B26 B28 B29 B30 B32 B34 B38 B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B46 B48 B66 B71 B5 B20 B42 B43 B48 B71 4G LTE n1 n2 n3 n5 n7 n8 n12 n20 n25 n28 n38 n40 n41 n48 n66 n71 n77 n78 n79 n5 n48 n77 n78 n79 5G NR FR1 3G WCDMA ANT 2 B1 B2 ...

Page 61: ...NR 5G ANTM O 4 B https www cisco com c en us td docs routers connectedgrid antennas installing combined b cisco industrial routers and industrial wireless access points antenna guide m 5g antm 04b html Cisco_ Generic_Topic dita_e780a6fe fa46 4a00 bd9d 1c6a98b7bcb9 Thermal Mitigation The following tables provide a description of thermal mitigation levels and throughput performance across all IoT in...

Page 62: ...the P 5GS6 GL Note Level 3 This occurs after Level 3 Thermal Shutdown Cisco does not recommend operation deep into level 2 as this may affect communication range via MTPL backoff Note Table 10 Thermal Mitigation Table IR1101 Throughput Performance Airflow LFM Maximum Ambient Temperature C F Hardware Normal Level 0 0 60 140 IR1101 plus 2x IRM 1100 Single P 5GS6 GL Throttled Level 2 40 65 149 Thrott...

Page 63: ...I6 Dual P 5GS6 GL Normal Level 0 40 65 149 Throttled Level 1 40 70 158 Normal Level 0 200 70 158 Throttled Level 1 200 75 167 Attaching an Antenna To attach the antenna in the Pluggable Interface Module perform the below steps Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 55 5G Sub 6 GHz Pluggable Interface Module Attaching an Antenna ...

Page 64: ... SMA cable to the ports as indicated in the table mappings 2 Ensure that you tighten and secure each SMA cable into the SMA connector on the PIM Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 56 5G Sub 6 GHz Pluggable Interface Module Attaching an Antenna ...

Page 65: ...sco Wi Fi Interface Module will be refered to as the WIM from this point forward Highlights of the WIM are Pluggable 802 11ax module for IoT Routers WiFi 6 802 11ax 2x2 MIMO with 2 spatial streams Supports WGB Mode EWC Controller Support Field Replaceable Unit FRU however does not support OIR Online Insertion and Removal Versatile RF coverage with external RP SMA antenna connectors Flexible Antenn...

Page 66: ...Description LED Status No Power Off Power is on module is not yet functional Yellow Module is fully functional Green Table 13 Wi Fi LED Description Status Type LED Status Normal operating condition but no wireless client associated Association Status Solid Green Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 58 Cisco Wi Fi Interface Module WIM Overview ...

Page 67: ...ower Access Point operating system error Cycle through Red Off Green Off Blue Off Installation The Cisco Wi Fi Interface Module remove and replace options are shown in the following steps The Router may have a blank plate covering the Wi Fi Interface Module slot This will need to be removed prior to installing the Wi Fi Interface Module The following example shows the Wi Fi Interface Module Proced...

Page 68: ...hic The latch lock screw 1 aligns with the screw hole 2 on the face of the device Push the Wi Fi Module all the way into the device until you feel it seat and then torque the latch lock screw 8 10 inch pound 0 9 to 1 1 newton meter Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 60 Cisco Wi Fi Interface Module WIM Installation ...

Page 69: ...ls for the transmit power and receive sensitivity Table 14 802 11 11b 2 4 GHz Radio 5 GHz Radio RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm Number of Active Antennas Spatial Streams 97 23 2 1 1 Mbps 88 23 2 1 11 Mbps Table 15 802 11a g 2 4 GHz Radio 5 GHz Radio RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm Number of Active Antennas Spat...

Page 70: ...able 18 802 11ac VHT20 2 4 GHz Radio 5 GHz Radio RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm Number of Active Antennas Spatial Streams 93 20 2 1 MCS0 70 18 2 1 MCS8 90 20 2 2 MCS0 67 18 2 2 MCS8 2 2 MCS9 Table 19 802 11ac VHT40 2 4 GHz Radio 5 GHz Radio RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm Number of Active Antennas Spatial Stre...

Page 71: ... 15 63 16 2 1 MCS11 91 20 92 20 2 2 MCS0 62 15 60 16 2 2 MCS11 Table 22 802 11ax HE40 2 4 GHz Radio 5 GHz Radio RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm Number of Active Antennas Spatial Streams 91 20 2 1 MCS0 60 16 2 1 MCS11 88 20 2 2 MCS0 57 16 2 2 MCS11 Table 23 802 11ax HE80 2 4 GHz Radio 5 GHz Radio RX sensitivity dBm Total TX power dBm RX sensitivity dBm To...

Page 72: ...ent Temperature C F Hardware Throttled 1x1 SISO 0 60 140 IR1835 plus WP WIFI6 Dual P 5GS6 GL Throttled 1x1 SISO 40 65 149 Throttled 1x1 SISO 40 70 158 Normal 2x2 MIMO 200 70 158 Under normal conditions both 2 4 and 5 GHz radios of the WP WIFI6 pluggable operate in 2x2 MIMO mode with antenna ports A and B active Upon exceeding the ambient temperature and airflow levels indicated in the thermal miti...

Page 73: ...State Drive SSD The PID is IRM SSD 100G The SSD can only be supported to a maximum temperature of 60C 0LFM Note The following graphic shows an SSD module Figure 23 SSD Module The highlights of the SSD module are Provides an additional 100 GB of additional Flash memory storage Provides space to store application data for Cisco IOx The SSD is a Field Replaceable Unit but is not hot swappable Cisco C...

Page 74: ...ore you begin Ensure the device is powered off Procedure Step 1 Remove the two screws 1 holding the cover of the SSD module slot as shown in the following figure Retain these screws for future use Figure 24 SSD Module Cover Screws 1 Step 2 Insert the SSD module into the slot in the panel such that the previously removed screws 1 align with the screw holes 2 as shown in the following figure Cisco C...

Page 75: ...rly inserted tighten the module plate to the panel with the two screws The screws should be torqued to 2 3 in lb 0 2 0 3 Newton meter Step 4 The installation is now complete Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 67 SSD Module Installing an SSD Module ...

Page 76: ...Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 68 SSD Module Installing an SSD Module ...

Page 77: ...w of the GPS FRU Module The IR1833 and IR1835 have a slot for a dedicated GPS field replaceable unit FRU module which will be used in addition to the one integrated in the LTE module for more accurate dead reckoning performance The part number is IRM GNSS ADR The following figure shows a GPS FRU module Figure 26 GPS FRU Module Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide ...

Page 78: ...on Guide Installation and Removal of a GPS FRU Module The module is a FRU but is not hot swappable Make sure the device is powered down before replacing Caution Procedure Step 1 Remove the protective cover over the GPS slot by removing the two screws 1 using a Phillips driver as shown in the following figure Retain these two screws for further use Figure 27 GPS Slot Cover Screws 1 Step 2 Insert th...

Page 79: ...o 2 3 in lb 0 2 0 3 Newton meter Step 4 The installation is now complete Step 5 To remove the module reverse the steps a Power off the device b Remove the screws c Pull out the module Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 71 GPS Field Replaceable Unit Module Installation and Removal of a GPS FRU Module ...

Page 80: ...Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 72 GPS Field Replaceable Unit Module Installation and Removal of a GPS FRU Module ...

Page 81: ...ed to indicate an event for example open close alarm Wet contact is a contact with external power 3 3V to 60V and a maximum 150mA of current allowed at high voltage applied and is usually used to energize something for example solenoid light Connectivity for the CAN Bus is through two wires on the power connector that connects to the OBD II connector of the vehicle Digital I O Features The common ...

Page 82: ...en connecting to automotive power it is expected that the ignition output will be 12 VDC or 24 VDC following the battery voltage Connect the ignition input of the router to the ignition output of the automobile The DC In and DC In leads can be directly connected to the battery However we recommend that you connect them after a fuse For vehicle installations it is required to connect the ignition i...

Page 83: ...ance required to limit current to 200mA Volts 60 3 3 External Pull Up Voltage mA 200 Sink Current Controller Area Network Bus Features The IR1800 features support for the Controller Area Network CAN Bus interface through two wires that connect to the OBD II connector of the vehicle The following are some of the characteristics of the CAN Bus CAN Bus enables the ECU electronic control unit in a veh...

Page 84: ...s Differential Signal CAN_P 2 DC Power Input 12V 24V DC 3 CAN Bus Differential Signal CAN_N 4 On Board Diagnostic OBD II The following are some of the characteristics of On Board Diagnostic OBD II OBD or OBDI standardizes the connector so that it is identical in all the vehicles The communication protocol remains somewhat specific depending on the make of the vehicle The OBDII port is always power...

Page 85: ... Type 1 to Router cable with type 1 Y OBD2 J1939Y1 MF4 OBD II J1708 to Router cable with type 1 y split OBD2 J1708Y MF4 J1962 VM Type B Volvo Mack OBD2 J1962VMB MF4 The list of cables is illustrated in the following figure The box labeled Vehicle Conn is the connector that is connected to a car or truck The box labeled Tool Conn is for attaching diagnostic tool The box labeled MiniFit Jr is the co...

Page 86: ...Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 Digital I O Ignition and CAN Bus Connectivity On Board Diagnostic OBD II ...

Page 87: ...e router according to the instructions in Installing the Router on page 23 Preventing Damage to the Router To prevent damage to your router turn off the power to the devices and to the router until all connections are completed For hazardous location environments follow these warnings when connecting to destination ports antenna serial Ethernet and console ports If you connect or disconnect the co...

Page 88: ... or workstation Step 3 Optional Connect additional servers PCs or workstations to the other Ethernet switch ports Connecting a PC to the Console Port Connect a PC to the console port either to configure the software by using the CLI or to troubleshoot problems with the router To connect a terminal or PC to the console port on the router and access the CLI follow these steps Procedure Step 1 Connec...

Page 89: ...pplied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations Be sure that all power is removed from the switch and any other circuits Be sure that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1058 Warning Explosion Hazard The area must be known to be nonhazardous before installing servicing or replaci...

Page 90: ...The IR1800 can be installed without connecting to the CAN Bus There is a 2 wire cable that can be ordered CAB PWR 15 MF4 The following is a diagram of the cable Verifying Connections To verify that all the devices are properly connected to the router turn on all the connected devices and then check the LEDs Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 82 Connecting the Ro...

Page 91: ...must have a minimum ingress protection rating of IP54 according to EN60529 when used in conjunction with the IP54 kit It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that all cabling and terminations outside of the router meet the required ingress protection requirement In addition the router is not designed for and should not be placed outdoors The intent of the IP54 kit is to provide suppleme...

Page 92: ...hipped disassembled because it must be assembled onto the IR1800 The front cover comprises four parts Figure 32 Front Cover Parts Top Cover Plate 1 Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 84 Installing the IP54 Kit Overview of the IP54 Kit ...

Page 93: ...te Ensure the device is powered down before performing any removal or installation of a module Caution Installing the Front Cover The front cover of the IP54 kit is installed around the IR1800 using the four parts previously listed and the screws provided Before you begin Make sure all cables are removed and that the desired FRUs or blanks are installed before assembling the front IP54 cover Cisco...

Page 94: ...of the provided screws Step 4 Plug in the power and all other cables after the bottom cover is attached Drape all the cables over the foam seat Step 5 Attach the top cover to the bottom cover using four of the provided screws All the cables should be wedged between the top and bottom foam pieces Note Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 86 Installing the IP54 Kit ...

Page 95: ...ules or blanks and that all the antennae are removed before attaching the back cover If your pluggable module has a USB port cover attached remove the cover If the USB port cover is installed along with the IP54 back cover it will interfere with the installation Note Step 2 Attach the back cover to the back of the chassis over the pluggable modules using eight of the provided screws Cisco Catalyst...

Page 96: ...ter the cover is in place the antenna cables can be attached to the pluggable modules as needed The following figure shows the final assembly Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide 88 Installing the IP54 Kit Installing the Back Cover ...

Page 97: ...IR1800 Complete specifications for the IR1800 can be found in the marketing data sheet Router Specifications The following table lists the specifications of the Cisco IR1800 Design Specification Description 11 00 W x 7 16 x 2 02 Dimensions 2 4 kg 5 3 lb without any modules 3 1 kg 6 8 lb fully configured Weight IP 40 IP54 with external kit attached Ingress Protection Rating Noncondensing Relative H...

Page 98: ...Class l Zone 2 Gc IIC Standard Safety Certifications 40C to 70C 40 lfm Vented Enclosure 40C to 60C Sealed Enclosure 34C to 74C Min 200 lfm Fan or Blower Equipped Enclosure Altitude up to 15 000 feet Operating Temperature and Altitude Temperature 40 to 85 degrees C Altitude up to 15 000 feet Storage Temperature and Altitude Nominal voltage 12V 24V 20 Min Max voltage 9 6V to 36V DC input Input Volta...

Page 99: ...02 Statement 191 Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Class A Warning for Japan on page 102 ステートメント 191 日本向け VCCI クラス A に関する警告 102 ページ Statement 1008 Class 1 Laser Product on page 103 ステートメント 1008 クラス 1 レーザー製品 103 ページ Statement 1051 Laser Radiation on page 103 ステートメント 1051 レーザー放射 103 ページ Statement 1255 Laser Compliance Statement on page 103 聲明4011 國家通信委員會警告 on page 104 Intended Use of e...

Page 100: ...t 332 Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1017 Warning To prevent the system from overheating do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 140 F 60 C Statement 1047 Warning Use twisted pai...

Page 101: ...0 F 40 to 60 C Note Hazardous Locations Standards and Marking Strings The following standards were used for the hazardous locations approvals and certifications CSA C22 2 No 60079 0 19 4th Ed Issued 2019 0 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 7 16 2nd Ed Issued 2016 10 CSA C22 2 No 213 17 3rd Ed Rev 2019 08 26 EN IEC 60079 0 2018 EN IEC 60079 7 2015 A1 2018 EN IEC 60079 7 2015 A1 2018 UL 121201 9th Ed Rev 2019 ...

Page 102: ...ing interference that may cause undesired operation This device operates in the 5150 5250 5250 5350 5470 5725 and 5725 5850 MHz bands and may be operated indoor or outdoors per FCC guidance The Part 15 radio device operates on a noninterference basis with other devices operating at this frequency when using the integrated antennas Any changes or modification to the product not expressly approved b...

Page 103: ... equivalent isotopically radiated power EIRP is not more than that permitted for successful communication Operation in the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems Users are advised that high power radars are allocated as primary users i e priority users of the bands 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 5850 MHz and that th...

Page 104: ...Electronic Engineers IEEE C 95 1 International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 Limits on Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields in the range from 3kHz to 300 GHz Australia Radiation Protection Standard To ensure compliance with various national and international Electromagnetic Field EMF standards the system should only be operated w...

Page 105: ...s The U S Food and Drug Administration has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of wireless devices The FCC recommends that if you are interested in further reducing your exposure you can easily do so by reorienting antennas away from users or by placing the antennas at a greater distance than recommended or by lowering the t...

Page 106: ...a states that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of wireless devices They recommend that if you are interested in further reducing your exposure you can easily do so by reorienting antennas away from users by placing the antennas at a greater distance than recommended or by lowering the transmitter power output Note ISED Radiation Expo...

Page 107: ...e Maßnahmen ergreifen Danger Warnung Danger Declaration of Conformity with Regard to EU Directive 2014 53 EU The information in this document is applicable to the Cisco IR1800 Series wireless LAN products The equipment operates in the 2400 to 2483 5 MHz the 5150 to 5350 MHz and the 5470 to 5725 MHz frequency range The WP WIFI6 module supports only 2400 to 2483 5 and 5470 to 5725 MHz National regul...

Page 108: ...celandic Questo apparato é conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 2014 53 UE Italiano Italian Šī iekārta atbilst Direktīvas 2014 53 ES būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem Latviski Latvian Šis įrenginys tenkina 2014 53 ES Direktyvos esminius reikalavimus ir kitas šios direktyvos nuostatas Lietuvių Lithuanian Dit apparaat voldoet aan ...

Page 109: ...es is intended for outdoor usage Products that can operate in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency band are restricted to indoor use only Note The following sections identify the countries having additional requirements or restrictions Denmark In Denmark the band 5150 to 5350 MHz is also allowed for outdoor usage I Danmark må frekvensbåndet 5150 5350 også anvendes udendørs Italy This product meets the N...

Page 110: ...s the total of power level antenna gain and cable loss is equal to or below 43 5 dBm EIRP Note Taiwan BSMI Class A warning 此為甲類資訊技術設備 於居住環境中使用時 可能會造成射頻擾動 在此種情況下 使用者會被 要求採取某些適當的對策 Statement 191 Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Class A Warning for Japan This is a Class A product based on the standard of the VCCI Council If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio interfe...

Page 111: ...Warning ステートメント 1051 レーザー放射 接続されていない光ファイバ ケーブルやコネクタからは目に見えないレーザー光が放射されてい る可能性があります レーザー光を直視したり 光学機器を使用して直接見たりしないでくださ い 警告 Statement 1255 Laser Compliance Statement Pluggable optical modules comply with IEC 60825 1 Ed 3 and 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 with or without exception for conformance with IEC 60825 1 Ed 3 as described in Laser Notice No 56 dated May 8 2019 Warning Cisco Catalyst IR1800 Rugg...

Page 112: ...d indoors or outdoors as allowed by regulations Changing Output Power Changing the power output is allowed only by a trained service professional Obtaining Documents from Cisco com Follow these steps to obtain any of the online documents mentioned in this document Browse to this URL on Cisco com http www cisco com cisco web psa default html mode prod level0 278875243 For Cisco IR1800 Series produc...

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