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Specification
The specifications for the RT-XLAN are shown in Table 3.
Table 3. Specifications
Parameter
Value
Voltage
Up to 24 V
Power
~7 W
Power method
Passive power over Ethernet
Operating temperature
-40
o
C to +80
o
C
(suction mount -10
o
C to +
o
45 C)
Wireless LAN radio range
1 km line-of-sight
Wireless LAN delay
<10 ms RMS
Networking interface
1 X 10/100 BASE-TX
Approvals
FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210
RoHS compliance
YES
Operating humidity
5 to 95 % condensing
Shock and vibration
ETSI300-019-1.4
Dimensions (RT-XLAN unit, antenna and mount)
52.5 cm x 15 cm Ø
Dimensions (RT-XLAN unit, including antenna)
37.2 cm x 3.7 cm Ø
Weight (RT-XLAN and antenna)
~0.24 kg
Weight (total including mount)
~1.08 kg
Installation
The installation here assumes that the RT and any RT-Range systems have been installed in the
vehicle already according to the instructions in their manual(s). The installation here covers the RT-
XLAN and how to attach it to the vehicle and to the RT3000 v3 or RT-Range S.
For any installation it is essential to have one RT-XLAN base unit. This would normally be in the
hunter vehicle but it can be in any vehicle. One or more RT-XLAN client unit(s) can be installed in
other vehicles; normally these would be installed in the target vehicles.
In environments where more than one RT-Range is being used the RT-XLAN bases will interfere with
each other. It is essential to only have one RT-XLAN base unit at any one location. When more than
one RT-Range system is being used at the same location and two RT-XLAN bases are needed,
contact OxTS support for further help.
Mounting to the vehicle
The base of the RT-XLAN is a pump cup suction mount that can be attached to any flat non-porous
surface such as glass or vehicle bodywork. This surface can either be metallic or non-metallic, making
the mount ideal for a wide variety of vehicle placement options. Please refer to the drawings in Figure
2 which show the mounting and removal process.