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4. Installation Best Practices

Quick Start Guide

Modular Wireless I/O System 

- RM1K

1. Before You Begin

2. 

Required Items

- BM-xxxx-RM1K with all supplied moun�ng hardware
- At least one matching pair of WIO I/O Modules

Technician’s screwdriver (flathead)

- 2x 9-30 Vdc power sources
- 2x 35 mm standard DIN rails (35 x 7.5 mm)
- 2x NEMA 4X-type enclosures for outdoor installa�on
- 2x antennas (must match system’s RF type)
- 2x low loss antenna cables, SMA to N (male)
- 2x low loss antenna cables, N to N (male) (op�onal)
- 2x lightning arrestors (strongly recommended for outdoors)
- Weatherproofing tape/seal material
- Wire (solid/stranded AWG 28-12 gauge)

Ensure installa�on of the system meets applicable state

and na�onal electrical code requirements.

 

The installa�on of the system should only be performed

by a qualified installer.

 

 

To prevent igni�on of flammable or combus�ble

atmospheres, disconnect power before servicing.

 

 

When connec�ng the device to an external power supply,

do not exceed the defined voltage: 9-30 Vdc max.

 

 

Power must be disconnected or turn off prior to a�aching

or removing any I/O Modules from the system – failure to

comply may cause damage to the I/O Module(s).

 

 

Contains no user serviceable parts. Unauthorized

modifica�on to device or supplied accessories may

damage devices and void warranty.

 

 

This device is not intended for use on processes that

have the poten�al to generate high vibra�on levels that

would adversely impact product performance or life.

 

 

The WIO® System must be installed within an

enclosure that requires a tool to access. This is to

prevent inadvertent disconnec�on of any of the power

wiring, signal wiring or communica�on cables.

 

 

EXPLOSION HAZARD. Do not disconnect equipment

unless power has been switched off or the area is

known to be non-hazardous.

 

This equipment is designed for use in Class I, Division 2

(Zone 2) or non-hazardous loca�ons only.

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3. System Setup Instructions

1. Perform a RF survey prior to installa�on.

2. Use high quality antennas and low-loss cables and fi�ngs

    for achieving the best possible wireless performance.

3. Having a clear line of sight between antennas (Fresnel zone)

    is ideal for achieving best RF signal quality.

4. When se�ng up and installing antennas, avoid walls,

     tall buildings, trees, and other solid obstruc�ons for

     improving RF signal quality.

5. Install antennas at least 10 � above ground when possible.

6. When using direc�onal antennas, be sure to point the

    antennas at each other and be sure to use correct

    antenna orienta�on.

7. Be sure to install omni-direc�onal antennas in ver�cal posi�on

     or perpendicular to the ground.

8. Be sure that there are no loose connec�ons.

    Securely �ghten all cable connec�ons and wire terminals.

9. Be sure to waterproof all exterior cable connec�on using

    high quality sealing tape.

10. Installing lightning arrestors are strongly recommended.

11. Make a hole at the bo�om of the enclosure to run wires

       and cables.

2. A�ach Radio Module to DataRail and connect Antenna.

    Using Lightning Arrestors are strongly recommended.

1. A�ach supplied DataRail® and End Terminal Bracket to

    a 35 mm x 7.5 mm DIN rail. 

A�ach Components from

Le� to Right without any Gap

3. A�ach I/O Module(s) and set/match Module IDs. 

4. Cover unused DataRail slots for added protec�on.

5. Terminate I/O and Supply Power as Required.

     Use Solid or Stranded Wire (AWG) 28-12.

6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 to Setup Other Radio Sta�on. 

 SMA

(Female)

When using more than a 5-Module combina�on

per Radio Module, use Power Budget Calculator to

determine maximum I/O Module capacity.

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Always disconnect power when a�aching or detaching

I/O Module(s) to or from DataRail to avoid damage.

Each pair of I/O Modules must be set

to the same, unique ID number.

NEMA-Type

Enclosure

WARNING!

  

9-30 Vdc

(Reverse polarity protec�on)

NPN

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