Cooper Bussmann BU-945U-E 802.11 DSSS Power Supply, Serial Connections, Directional Antennas

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Cooper Bussmann Wireless Ethernet & Device Server BU-945U-E 802.11 DSSS User Manual

Directional Antennas

Directional antennas can be a:

Yagi antenna with a main beam and orthogonal elements

Directional radome, which is cylindrical in shape

Parabolic antenna

A directional antenna provides high gain in the forward direction, but lower gain in other directions. This may be used to compensate for coaxial cable loss for installations with marginal radio path.

Yagi antennas should be installed with the main beam horizontal, pointing in the forward direction. If the Yagi is transmitting to a vertically mounted omni-directional antenna, then the Yagi elements should be vertical. If the Yagi is transmitting to another Yagi, then the elements at each end of the wireless link need to in the same plane (horizontal or vertical).

Directional radomes should be installed with the central beam horizontal and must be pointed exactly in the direction of transmission to benefit from the gain of the antenna. Parabolic antennas should be mounted as per the manufacturer’s instructions, with the parabolic grid at the “back” and the radiating element pointing in the direction of the transmission.

Ensure that the antenna mounting bracket is well connected to “ground/earth.”

2.3 Power Supply

The BU-945U-E module can be powered from a 9-30Vdc power supply. The power supply should be rated at 1 Amp minimum. The positive side of the supply must not be connected to earth. The supply negative is connected to the unit case internally. The DC supply may be a floating supply or negatively grounded.

The power requirements of the BU-945U-E unit are shown in the following table

 

12Vdc

24Vdc

Quiescent

300mA

160mA

TX @100mW

370mA

190mA

TX @ 400mW

410mA

210mA

A Ground Terminal is provided on the back of the module. This Terminal should be connected to the Main Ground point of the installation in order to provide efficient surge protection for the module (refer to the Installation Diagram)

2.4 Serial Connections

RS232 Serial Port

The serial port is a 9 pin DB9 female and provides for connection to a host device as well as a PC terminal for configuration, field testing and for factory testing. Communication is via standard RS232 signals. The BU-945U-E is configured as DCE equipment with the pinouts detailed below.

Hardware handshaking using the CTS/RTS lines is provided. The CTS/RTS lines may be used to reflect the status of the local unit’s input buffer. The BU-945U-E does not support XON/XOFF.

Example cable drawings for connection to a DTE host (a PC) or another DCE hosts (or modem) are detailed to the right.

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Contents Read Retain Cooper Bussmann Application Engineering FCC NoticePhone 800 a.m 500 p.m. Central, M-F 636 Fax 636 Important Notice GNU Free Documentation LicenseCooper Bussmann Contents BU-945U-E 802.11 630mW max power Access Point vs ClientNetwork Topology 3A1582Rev1.6 Bridge vs. Router Getting Started Quickly Antenna Installation GeneralBench test and Demo System Setup Plant and Factory InstallationsLine-of-sight installations AntennasInstallation tips Omni-directional AntennasPower Supply Serial ConnectionsDirectional Antennas RS232 Serial PortDB9 Connector Pinouts RS485 Serial Port3A1582Rev1.6 Discrete Digital Input/Output Start-up Selecting a Channel LED Indication802.11 900 MHz Channels 3A1582Rev1.6 Radio Throughput Data Throughput Based on Repeater HopsConfiguring the Unit for the First Time Default ConfigurationAccessing Configuration for the First Time Power up the BU-945U-E module Enter the username user and default password userMethod 1 Set PC to same network as BU-945U-E For local addresses3A1582Rev1.6 Quick Start Configuration Quick StartNetwork Configuration Dhcp Server Configuration, Default is unchecked Wireless ports will have the same IP addressConfigured Essid of the client Save Changes and ResetSecurity Menu Encryption keys must not be all zeros, i.e3A1582Rev1.6 Radio Configuration Normal OperationTransparent Bridge Operation Router OperationBands Default is Auto Signal quality, etcDrop back to non-bursting mode Access pointDhcp Client Configuration Radio Mode BU-945U-E Only Supports the 802.11 StandardDefault distance is 20km Channel SelectionDhcp Server Configuration DNS Server ConfigurationSpanning Tree Algorithm / Redundancy Multiple AP Repeater Mesh Network 3A1582Rev1.6 Example Extending range using WDS Site B WDS ConfigurationExample Roaming with WDS Access Points Example Adding Redundancy3A1582Rev1.6 Example WDS Routed Network Mouse, to highlight the entire row Routing Rules WDS ConnectionsSTP Wireless Message Filtering Specifies a destination hostInformation at a later time 3A1582Rev1.6 MAC Address Filter Configuration IP Address Filter ConfigurationUtilize the radio link. All other devices are blocked ARP Filter Configuration Serial Port Configuration RS-232 PPP ServerSerial Gateway Server/Client/Multicast Serial Gateway Modbus Modbus RTU to TCPModbus TCP to RTU Gateway Serial MenuMulticast Pipe Manager Digital Input/Output Port on the Client, i.e., Scada, DCS, etcMulticast Group IP Address To be the same on all communicating Multicast devicesModbus I/O Transfer 3A1582Rev1.6 Modbus TCP Configuration on I/O Transfer Menu Module Information Configuration Modbus TCP Client Mappings on I/O Transfer MenuModule Information Webpage Fields Remote Configuration System ToolsConfiguration Examples Setting a BU-945U-E to Factory Default SettingsExtending a Wired Network Client 1 Configuration Client 2 ConfigurationLAN B Configuration Access Point Configuration Client ConfigurationExtending Range of a Network with a Repeater Hop Diagnostics Chart Boot Status LED Indication during Start-upLED Indicator Condition Meaning RED ContinuouslyDiagnostic Information Available ConnectivityConnectivity Parameters Site SurveyStatistics Network Traffic AnalysisInternal Diagnostic Modbus Registers 9999 Both Reset module enter Ffff to reset moduleConnection Information 5014 STA OnlyStatistic Registers Testing Radio Paths UtilitiesPing 3A1582Rev1.6 Ipconfig ArpRoute Power Supply GeneralRadio Transceiver Serial PortsSystem Parameters Input / Output statusWeb-Based Upgrade Appendix a Firmware UpgradesACK CSMA/CACSMA/CD DhcpIeee IPX-SPXISN SNR NATNIC SSLVoIP VPNWAN WEPDBm to mW Conversion Installation MaterialsIperf Applications 3A1582Rev1.6 JPerf Application 3A1582Rev1.6 Preamble Terms and Conditions3A1582Rev1.6 No Warranty 3A1582Rev1.6 Customer Assistance