User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- RUGGEDCOM WIN7000
- Table of Contents
- FCC Statement and Cautions
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. About this Guide
- 1.2. Capabilities and Features
- 1.3. Safety Information
- 1.3.1. General
- 1.3.2. Power Supply Requirements
- 1.3.3. Equipment Installation
- 1.3.4. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure
- 1.3.5. Lightning Protection
- 1.3.6. Power Cord Protection
- 1.3.7. Servicing
- 1.3.8. Antenna Grounding Requirements
- 1.3.9. Outdoor Grounding System
- 1.3.10. User Ports and Power Supply
- 1.3.11. Safety Hazards
- 1.4. WIN7000 Physical Specifications
- 2. Site and Installation Requirements
- 3. Installation Procedures
- 3.1. Pre-Installation Safety Instructions
- 3.2. Package Components and Unpacking
- 3.3. Installation Tools
- 3.4. Installing the Base Station
- 3.5. Weatherproofing
- 3.6. Hazardous Location Information
- 3.7. Hazardous Location Installation
- 4. Setup
- 5. Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Connector and Cable Pinouts
- Appendix B. WIN7000 Specifications
- Appendix C. List of Acronyms
- Appendix D. Warranty
Chapter 3
Installation Procedures
RUGGEDCOM WIN7000
Installation Guide
18 SFD Type Base Station
Figure 11: Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Option
Table: WIN7000 Connectors and Cables
Port
Number
Connector
Name
Connector Type Cable Type Function Connected to
1 ANT1 N type Female RG 6 or 9
Connected to external
antenna or omni-directional
antenna
Antenna
2 GND Adjustable nut
#10 AWG bare
copper wire
Grounding
Central earth ground, tower
or pole chassis
3 GPS TNC Female Proprietary cable GPS signal GPS antenna
4 DC/ETH or DC DC/ETH or DC Proprietary cable
48 VDC / Return / 5A +
Ethernet Cat5
Or 48 VDC / Return / 5A
Power supply +
Network/Router/Switch
Or Power supply
5 Console 3-pin
UART 3P to
DB9F"
Low level CLI for
technicians
PC
6 F/O Optic SM Mini LC
Fiber Optic SM
OFNR I/O with
Industrial Plug,
ODVA Cable
Optic 100M/1GMbit Network/Router/Switch
7 ANT2 N type Female RG 6 or 9
Connected to external
antenna or omni-directional
antenna
Antenna
Section 3.4.6.3
SFD Type Base Station
The power system is supplied by the operator.
To connect the power system and cables, do the following:
Procedure: Connecting the Power System and Cables
1. Connect the power system DC output to the supplied connector.