RuggedCom WIN7000 manual Site and Installation Requirements, Mounting Considerations

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2. Site and Installation Requirements

2. Site and Installation Requirements

2.1. Mounting Considerations

When choosing a mounting location, consider the available mounting structures and antenna clearance. To provide better weather protection, the WiN7000 should be mounted with the connection panel facing downwards.

The base station is equipped with a mounting kit, which allows several mounting options:

Poles: Attach the WiN7000 to any pipe or pole with diameter 1.75" to 10".

Towers and Walls: Attach the WiN7000 to any tower or wall that can support the load of the unit. The following antenna options are available:

2 × omni-directional antenna

External sector dual slant ±45º antenna

Two separate antennas

Before mounting the antennas, conduct a site survey to determine the optimal position for the antennas. Observe the following guidelines:

Mount the antennas at the highest point possible. Reception will increase according to the height of the antennas.

Mount the antennas in a place with as few obstacles as possible between the antennas and the planned service area.

To avoid interference, mount the antennas and base station as far as possible from antennas of other devices and other base stations.

To keep the cable from the base station to the antenna as short as possible, mount the antennas as close as possible to the base station. Using a cable longer than 2 meters will result in greater loss and more interference, as the cable will act as an antenna.

Do not point the antennas directly at populated areas, closer than the distance allowed by national regulations.

Mount the antennas and base station in a place that allow for maintenance access to the unit.

Mount the GPS antenna in a position where the whole sky is visible to the antenna. If the base station is mounted on a wall and the GPS antenna is mounted on top of the base station, only half of the sky will be visible to the antenna. This may not be enough for proper operation.

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Contents RuggedMAX WiN7000 Disclaimer Of Liability Warranty Contacting RuggedComAll Rights Reserved Registered TrademarksTable of Contents List of Figures List of Tables FCC Statement And Cautions Introduction About this GuideCapabilities and Features General Safety InformationPower Supply Requirements Introduction Radio Frequency RF Exposure Equipment InstallationPower Cord Protection Lightning ProtectionAntenna Grounding Requirements User ports and power supplySafety Hazards Outdoor Grounding SystemWiN7000 Physical Specifications Win7000 DimensionsSite and Installation Requirements Mounting ConsiderationsInstallation Tools Installation ProceduresPre-Installation Safety Instructions Package Components and UnpackingInstalling the WiN7000 WiN7000 Mounting Bracket Mounting BracketProcedure 3.1. Installing the WiN7000 on a Pole Pole MountingWiN7000 Wall Mounting Diagram Wall MountingCable Connections Procedure 3.2. Installing the WiN7000 on a WallTower Mount Copper Ethernet Port Option Weatherproofing Cable Connections Procedure 3.3. Weatherproofing Cable ConnectorsWeatherproofing Wrapping the Connector with Electrical Tape Power Connections Copper and SFA Type Base Station11. Positive 48V Configuration SFD Type Base StationProcedure 4.1. Connecting a computer to the base station SetupConnecting the WiN7000 to the Web Interface RuggedMAX Web Interface General Status No Serial Connection TroubleshootingNo IP connectivity Appendix A. Connector and Cable Pinouts Power and Ethernet Cable PinoutsFigure A.2. WiN7000 Console Connector Pinout Console Cable PinoutsAppendix B. WiN7000 Specifications 1613 & IEC61850-3 SafetyEnvironmental RadioAppendix C. List of Acronyms Acronym DescriptionAppendix D. Warranty RuggedCom Inc