Omega WI8XX-U manual Without Line-of-Sight, Casing and Closure Around the Antenna, Material Type

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5.3 Without Line-of-Sight

 

 

 

 

When line-of-sight is not possible, signal penetrates and is reflected by different

 

objects to reach the destination. Therefore, it is important to learn about how

 

these materials would affect signal propagation.

 

 

 

 

Depending on the thickness, moisture content and angle of incidence, a wall

 

may allow between 1% and 25% of the radio power to pass through.

 

Metal panel or metalized glass window will not allow much radio power to pass

 

through. Signal will be reflected if the panel is a mirror.

 

 

 

 

Some radio power may propagate through small holes in the panel or around

 

metal edges through the process of diffraction.

 

 

 

 

Material Type

 

Possible Signal

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wood, Plaster, Sheetrock, Fiberglass

 

Reduction

 

 

 

0 to 10%

 

 

Uncoated Glass w/out Metal

 

 

 

Brick, Pressboard

 

5 to 35%

 

 

Reinforced Concrete

 

10 to 90%

 

 

Metal Walls, Metal Doors, Elevators, Metal Piping,

 

90 to 100%

 

 

Metal Stair Cases, Metal Mesh, Metal Screening

 

 

Figure 5.3 Materials in Buildings

In a non-line-of-sight situation at 2.45 GHz, it is possible to move the receive antenna only 1 to 1 1/2" (3 to 4 cm) and see signal strength varies from

6 dB to -20 dB due to multiple signal reflection path. Therefore, there should be about 20 dB path loss margin to take signal fading into account.

5.4Casing and Closure Around the Antenna

See Section 2.1.4.2 and Figure 2.5.

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Contents User’sGuide Page Table of Contents List of Figures 19a List of Tables Safety Considerations Part IntroductionCustomer Service Before You BeginDescription Inspecting Your ShipmentDescription Rockwell Automation, and National Instruments, among others Physical Characteristics and Mounting 2.1.1 Front Panel Front Panel EnunciatorsRear Panel Rear Panel ConnectorNetwork Dimensions Mounting DimensionsAssembly and Mounting 2.1.4.1 Panel Mounting Instruction Panel MountingAntenna Mounting Instruction Antenna MountingDisassembly Instruction Accessing the Main Board AssemblyElectrical Installation Power Connections Use copper conductors only for power connectionsWiring Outputs Outputs Wiring HookupOutputs Wiring Hookup Pulse and AnalogTypical Applications Fast BlowJumper Settings for Display Color Setup 10 Location of S1 JumperDip Switches PositionNetwork Communication Interfaces 1 10Base-T RJ-45 Pinout Pin Name DescriptionNetwork Protocols .1 Label Detail Ethernet MAC AddressDhcp 4 Position DIP Switch DNSDefault IP Address IP AddressChanging TCP/IP Properties on Your Computer SectionTesting the Connection Pinging the Meter from MS-DOS PromptAssigning an IP Address using iConnect IConnect SoftwareWireless Sensor Home Setting a New IP Address over the Network Access ControlMeter’s Configurations and Operations Wireless System Home Page MenuLogin Administrator Power Up MeterGet Readings from the End Device LabGet Readings from the End Device ID End Device ID/address Java Runtime Environment Setup Java 1.5.x.x. Screen ShotsJava Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup Instructions 10 Java 1.4.2.x Screen ShotAccessing Meter units within your internal network Accessing Meter units using the internetDiagnostics Accessing Meter units over Peer-to-Peer networkJava Policy 11 Java PolicyDjava.security.policy=C\0JAVAPOLICY\javapolicy.txt 12 Java PolicyChart 13 ChartChart Controller Setup 14 Controller SetupSetup Transmission PowerMonitor MiscellaneousSetup InputSetpoints & On/Off Control Setpoints & On/Off Control Alarms 1 Setup Setup Analog Output RetransmissionDisplay 19a Display Menu19b Display Menu if Analog Output Option Display Color Examples ExampleAmber Passcode ID 20 ID CodeNetwork Setup Remote Access TunnelingGeneral Terminal ServerGeneral Remote AccessTerminal Server End Device Setup 22 End Device SetupEnd Device Parameters Sensor1 Sensor2Sensor T75F T74FCancel UpdateDisplay Access Control List of Ascii / Telnet Commands 01 indicates End Device #1 Telnet SetupCommand Description Response HTTPget using Port HTTPget ProgramConnector/Transmitter Types HTTPget and ARP to Setup Device IP Address27 ARP Commands and Responses ARP ProtocolILog Software 28 iLog Software Logging Data for End Device #2, 6Wireless Devices ILog Software ILog Excel ApplicationsNetworked Product ILog File Alternate Networked Product Auto FullInstallation Mail Notifier SoftwareEmail Address Setup Email SetupDevice Setting and Configuration Mail Notifier CommandsAlarm Editor Environment / Operating Conditions General Deployment GuidelinesOperation in Buildings With Line-of-Sight Distance feetWithout Line-of-Sight Casing and Closure Around the AntennaMaterial Type See .1.4.2 and FigurePart Specifications General Safety & Regulatory Compliance Factory Preset Values InputAlarm Factory Preset Values Setpoints & On/Off ControlPasscode ID Factory Preset Values Analog Output Retransmission Remote Access TunnelingAccess Control MiscFactory Preset Values End Device Setup End Device # 1Appendix Aglossary Appendix BIP Address Address Class Mask Binary Value Mask Decimal Value Ascii Dec Hex Ctrl Key Ascii Control Codes Definition Appendix E ILog Error Messages Error # Description Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop on line at omega.com PH/CONDUCTIVITY