
Table 1. Power consumption figures (transceiver units)
Unit series
Minimum
power
consumption
Nominal power
consumption
(typical
conditions)
Maximum
power
consumption
(realistic
system-design
assumption)
FM Ponte kit
(Model
FMPONTE-50)
4 Watts
6 to 7 Watts
10 Watts
FM1200 Volo
(Model
FM1200V-HW)
4 Watts
6 to 7 Watts
10 Watts
FM1300 Otto
(Model
FM1300T-HW)
8 Watts
10 to 12 Watts
15 Watts
FM3200-series
(Models FM3200 and
FM3200E-HW)
4 Watts
6 to 7 Watts
10 Watts
FM4200-series
(Models FM4200F and
FM4200)
4 Watts
6 to 7 Watts
10 Watts
FM3500 Endo
(Model
FM3500)
8 Watts
10 to 12 Watts
15 Watts
FM4500-series
(Models FM4500F and
FM4500)
8 Watts
10 to 12 Watts
15 Watts
FM 4800 Fiber
(Model
FM4800F-HW)
13 Watts
15 to 17 Watts
20 Watts
Table 2. Power consumption figures (gateway units)
Unit
Maximum power consumption (realistic
system-design assumption)
FM1000 Gateway
(Part number
FM1000-GWY)
60 Watts
FM10000 Gateway (Gen. 1)
275 Watts (redundant AC power supply)
250 Watts (non-redundant AC power supply)
FM10000 Gateway (Gen. 2)
(Part
number FM10000-GWY)
300 Watts (redundant AC power supply)
3.2. Fluidmesh Architecture
3.2.1. Overview
Wireless network architectures
The Cisco FM Ponte kit can be used to create wireless network
architectures consisting of Point-to-point (P2P) links.
Getting Started
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