Chapter 2
Installing the Subscriber Unit
RUGGEDCOM WIN5237-IS
Installation Guide
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Connecting to a RUGGEDCOM RP100 or RP110
802.3 (10/100Base-T) compatible device. It receives power from a 100 to 240 VAC power source using an IEC-320-
C14 industry standard connector.
CAUTION!
Electrical hazard – risk of damage to equipment. The power cord provided with the data adapter is
safety certified according to national rules. Do not use a power cord that has not been approved by
Siemens for use with the data adapter.
To connect power and data to the subscriber unit, do the following:
CAUTION!
Crushing hazard – risk of damage to equipment. Route all power supply cables so that people cannot
walk on them or place objects on or against them. This can pinch or damage the cords.
1. Connect an indoor-to-outdoor CAT-5e cable to the Ethernet port on the injector. For information on cable
requirements, refer to
Section 4.5, “IDU to ODU Cable Specifications”
.
2. Apply the PoE connector kit to the other end of the CAT-5e cable. For more information, refer to
Section 2.6.3, “Assembling the PoE Connector”
3. Connect the modified end of the cable to the
DC/ETH
port on the subscriber unit.
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Figure 5: Connecting the RUGGEDCOM WIN1010 PoE Injector
1.
Subscriber Unit
2.
PoE Cable
3.
Switch or Router
4.
Ethernet
5.
RUGGEDCOM WIN1010
6.
AC Power Cable
7.
AC Power
4. Connect a CAT-5e cable between the RUGGEDCOM WIN1010 and a 10/100Base-T port of a switch or router.
5. Make sure all system components are properly installed and all cable connectors are securely positioned in
the appropriate ports.
6. Connect the data adapter to the 110/220 VAC mains.
Section 2.6.2
Connecting to a RUGGEDCOM RP100 or RP110
The RUGGEDCOM RP100 and RP110 are optional power injectors for powering and providing data to the
RUGGEDCOM WIN5237-IS. The RUGGEDCOM RP100 and RP110 meet a wider temperature and voltage range than
the standardRUGGEDCOM WIN1010.
When the subscriber unit is connected to a RUGGEDCOM RP100 or RP110, make sure there is a solid connection
between the lightning protector and the subscriber unit. The following illustration details a typical installation.