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1.                                BAT FEUW99AWW99D05T6E9999H    Figure 1  Example of a device name     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    20    vLOC ZO 90 eseajey  d LVd uome eisu     Le    1 3    Table 2     Combination options    BAT F AU  EU  JP   SG  US  AU  EU  JP   SG  US  AU  EU  JP   SG  US  AU  EU  JP   SG  US  AU  EU  JP   SG  US  AU  EU  JP   SG  US            BAT F    BAT F    BAT F    BAT F    BAT F    W99 A C WW  W99 A C WW  W99 A C P9  W99 A C P9  WWS9  W99 A  C CC  WWS9  W99 A  C KC  KK    Combination options of the BAT F device variants    L 9H9 AB  K H 9 AB  9 H 9 AB  K H 9 AB    L 9H 9 AB    9 H 9 B    O5    O5    O5    O5    O5    O5    T6  99  T6  99  T6  99  T6  99  T6  99    T6  99    EST    EST    EST    EST       o   oroor oroz or    o UJ    o UJ   o UJ   o UJ  co UJ   o w    D  9  D  9  D  9  D  9  D  9    D  9       Z  9 H  Z9  H  Zo9  H  279A  Z  9 H      59 H    1 4 Device view       1 alternatively  depending on For device variants with 2 WLAN modules   device variant 3 x N socket for WLAN module 1    For device variants with 1 WLAN module   Not present    2 alternatively  depending on For device variants with 2 WLAN modules   device variant 3 x N socket for WLAN module 2    For device variants with 1 WLAN module   3 x N socket for WLAN module 1    3 LED display elements    Table 3  Front view  using the example BAT FEUWW9ACK99DO5T1SAQ99     Installation BAT F  22 Release 06 02 2014    N    10    11    12    Ethernet port 1  Combo port     yo
2.       2 3 1 Installing the device onto or on a flat surface    You have the option of attaching the device with suitable hardware to a  vertical flat surface   Requirements for the fastening components   The diameter of the fastening components itself is maximum 0 2 in    5 mm    The head diameter is maximum 0 47 in   12 mm    The diameter of a possibly used washer is maximum 0 47 in   12 mm    L  Prepare the assembly at the installation site   See  Dimension drawings  on page 54      Install the device with suitable fastening components      Seal all unused connections and ports with locking screws  available as  accessories    See  Accessories  on page 68     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 35    2 3 2 Installing the device on a pole    You have the option of installing the device on a pole  pipe  strut  or on a  similarly stable construction using a pole mounting set   The pole mounting set you obtain as an accessory   See    Accessories    on page 68   The clamp diameter of the mast clamp included in the pole mounting set  is maximum 2 56 in   65 mm    For larger pole diameters  you have the option of using tightening straps   which are available in specialized trade   maximum width of the tightening strap  0 63 in   16 mm   maximum thickness of the tightening strap  0 05 in   1 3 mm                                                                       Installation BAT F  36 Release 06 02 2014    2 3 3 Grounding the device    A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK    Ground t
3.     320 V A 3 Minus terminal of the   working voltage   AC voltage Rated voltage range AC Protective conductor  110 V     230 V  50 Hz     6OHZ   Z o o an  Voltage range Voltage range AC ind      2 Outer conductor conductor  maximum tolerances D E oeron Neutral conductor    88 V     265 V  47 Hz    63 Hz 2    Table 15  Working voltage with the characteristic value K  Type and specification of  the working voltage  pin assignment on the device    For every working voltage to be connected  perform the following steps     A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK    Start connecting the electrical wires solely if all the above requirements are  fulfilled    See    Working voltage    on page 6    Install this device solely in a switch cabinet or in an operating site with  restricted access  to which maintenance staff have exclusive access     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury   or equipment damage        L  Connect the wires for the working voltage and the protective ground  according to the pin assignment with a suitable socket     Installation BAT F  40 Release 06 02 2014    2 6 3 Working voltage with the characteristic value W    Type and specification of the Pin assignment on the device   working voltage   Nominal voltage DC 1 Minus terminal of the working  24V     lt  gt  voltage   Voltage range DC incl  maximum o G 2       tolerances   SY 3       18 V    32V p 5 4 Plus terminal of the working    voltage    Table 16  Working voltage with the characte
4.    The minus conductor is on ground potential  Otherwise  a fuse is  also located in the minus conductor   Regarding the properties of this fuse  See  General technical data   on page 52   Supply with AC voltage   The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 0 75 mm    North America  AWG18  on the working voltage input   Supply with DC voltage   The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 1 mm    North America  AWG16  on the working voltage input   The cross section of the protective conductor is the same size as  or bigger than the cross section of the power supply cables   The power supply cables used are permitted for the temperature  range required by the use case   Relevant for North America   The power cords are suitable for ambient air temperatures of at  least 167   F  75   C   The power cord wires are made of copper     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Start connecting the electrical wires solely if all the above  requirements are fulfilled      Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the  characteristic value C or W   See    Device name and product code    on page 17   Always before connecting the electrical wires  verify that all of the  following requirements are met   The power supply conforms to overvoltage category   or Il   The power supply is Class 2 compliant   The working voltage inputs are designed for operation with safety  extra low voltage  Connect solely SELV circuits with voltage  restrictions in line 
5.   approvals 2   characteristic value H  according to IEEE 802 11a b g n  The values specified in the following tables are the maximum values of  the VLAN module  The values are in no case a guaranteed characteristic  of the overall product  For some country profiles  the module reduces the  data rate and the transmission power automatically  The reason for this  are national standards     Data rate  O6Mbps    O9Mbps  12Mbps  18Mbps  24Mbps  36Mbps  48Mbps  54Mbps    Table 23     Data rate    1Mbps  11Mbps    Table 24     Data rate    O6Mbps  O9Mbps  12Mbps  18Mbps  24Mbps  36Mbps    Typical transmission power  10 dBm    10 dBm  10 dBm  10 dBm  10 dBm  9 dBm  7 dBm  6 dBm    Typical receive sensitivity   93 dBm     93 dBm   93 dBm   91 dBm   88 dBm   84 dBm   80 dBm   79 dBm    Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to    IEEE 802 11a    Typical transmission  power    19 dBm  19 dBm    Typical receive sensitivity     94 dBm   94 dBm    Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to    IEEE 802 11b    Typical transmission  power    18 dBm  18 dBm  18 dBm  18 dBm  18 dBm  17 dBm    Typical receive sensitivity     94 dBm   94 dBm   90 dBm   89 dBm   85 dBm   82 dBm    Table 25  Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to    60    IEEE 802 119    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Data rate Typical transmission Typical receive sensitivity    power  48Mbps 16 dBm  78 dBm  54Mbps 15 dBm  77 dBm    Table 25  R
6.  Dataset ready   7 RTS Request to send   8 CTS Clear to send    Table 9  Pin assignment of the V 24 interface  8 pin  A coded M12 socket    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 31    Pins of the M12 socket on Pin assignment for the connection Pins of the DB9 plug on    the device with a cable the external device  o 5  o  991 8  o  Oo  o 1       CONOAARWN    CONDMDANWA OH    Table 10  Pin assignment for the connection with a cable   8 pin  A coded M12 plug to DB9 connector    Note  You can order a terminal cable M12  8 pin  to DB9 as an accessory   See    Accessories    on page 68     Pins of the M12 socket on Pin assignment for the connection Pins of the M12 socket on  the device with a cable the device       CONDARWN      ONDARWNH        Tr 1    Table 11  Pin assignment for the connection with a cable   8 pin  A coded M12 plug to 8 pin  A coded M12 plug  point to point  WLAN line     Note  With the point to point WLAN line  the following pins are short circuited  at both ends    2  DTR    6  DSR    7  RTS    8  DSR     1 9 2 ACA21 M12 interface    This interface offers you the ability to connect the storage medium  AutoConfiguration AdapterACA21 M12  This storage medium is used for  saving loading the configuration and diagnostic functions  and for loading the  software    The ACA21 M12 interface is designed as a 5 pin  A coded M12 plug with  shielding     Installation BAT F  32 Release 06 02 2014    Note  The AutoConfiguration adapter ACA11 M12 available for certain  Hirs
7.  and also long term   reliability and flexibility     The devices work without a fan     The devices comply with the degrees of protection IP65 67     Installation BAT F  16 Release 06 02 2014    The following installation options are available   Installing the device on a flat surface  Mounting on a pole    You have the option of choosing various media to connect to the terminal  devices and other network components    twisted pair cable   multimode F O   singlemode F O    There are convenient options for managing the device  Administer your  devices via   a Web browser  SSH  Telnet  HiDiscovery  Software for putting the device into operation   management software  e g  Industrial HiVision  LANconfig LANmonitor   a V 24 interface  locally on the device     The devices provide you with a large range of functions  which the manuals  for the operating software inform you about  You will find these manuals as  PDF files on the enclosed CD DVD  or you can download them from the  Internet on the Hirschmann product pages  www hirschmann com     The Hirschmann network components help you ensure continuous  communication across all levels of the company     1 2 Device name and product code    The device name corresponds to the product code  The product code is  made up of characteristics with defined positions  The characteristic values  stand for specific product properties     Item Product characteristic Characteri Description  stic value  T5229 Devices of the OpenBAT BAT F IP65 67
8.  and the maximum emission levels     Installation BAT F  44 Release 06 02 2014    E Transmission power    The operator of a WLAN radio installation must adhere to the applicable  transmission threshold values     O Use the LANconfig or the Webconfig to start the configuration of the  device   This software is located on the CD DVD provided      O Go to the settings for Wireless LAN        Enter the country in which you are installing the device  see the  following figure      Security Stations 802 11i  WEP IEEE 802 1X       Send JI Reset J    O Open the configuration for the physical interface to which you are  connecting the antenna  On the Radio tab you will find an entry field  for the antenna gain  see the following figure      Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 45    5 GHz  802 11 a n  v   2 3        lt     Automatic selection  802 11g b n  mixed   802 11a n  mixed      Allow 40 MHz v     5 GHz  802 11a n     Automatic selection Y  802 1 1an  mixed  v   Allow 40MHz     v    Auto v  DO       seconds       O Subtract the cable attenuation and any losses due to over voltage  protector installed devices from the antenna gain  and enter the result  in dB in the antenna gain field     Installation BAT F  ae Release 06 02 2014    4 Operation    The device has a reset button   Depending on how long you press the reset button  you have different  functions available     Os 5s 10s 15s     gt  a   I   b  lt I gt  a   I   C    Figure 2  Functions of the reset button  a     soft 
9.  device   PSE  power sourcing equipment   connected via a twisted pair cable on the PoE PD port serves as the PoE  power supply voltage  The PoE power supply means that no separate power  supply is required for your device     Note  With working voltage with the characteristic value P  the signal contact  is omitted     You will find further information under    10 100 1000 Mbit s PoE PD port    on  page 25   1 5 4 Working voltage with the characteristic value W  You have the following options to supply your device with voltage   Power supply through a 7 8  connector  A 4 pin 7 8  connector is available to supply the device     You will find further information under    Working voltage with the  characteristic value W  on page 41     Installation BAT F  24 Release 06 02 2014    Power supply through PoE   Your device is a PD  powered device   PSE  power sourcing equipment   connected via a twisted pair cable on the PoE PD port serves as the PoE  power supply voltage  The PoE power supply means that no separate  power supply is required for your device     You will find further information under    10 100 1000 Mbit s PoE PD port     on page 25     1 6 Ethernet ports    You can connect terminal devices and other segments on the ports of the  device via twisted pair cables or F O cables     1 6 1 Gigabit combo port    You have the option to alternatively connect F O  via SFP transceivers  or  twisted pairs to a combo port     Note  Plug a connector or SFP module that you want to 
10.  f  HIRSCHMANN    A BELDEN BRAND    User Manual    Installation  Open Dual Band Industrial Access Point   Client   Access     Bridge  OpenBAT Family  BAT F                Installation BAT F Technical support  Release 06 02 2014 https   hirschmann support belden eu com    039799101060214000    The naming of copyrighted trademarks in this manual  even when not specially indicated  should  not be taken to mean that these names may be considered as free in the sense of the trademark  and tradename protection law and hence that they may be freely used by anyone        Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH    Manuals and software are protected by copyright  All rights reserved  The copying  reproduction   translation  conversion into any electronic medium or machine scannable form is not permitted   either in whole or in part  An exception is the preparation of a backup copy of the software for  your own use  For devices with embedded software  the end user license agreement on the  enclosed CD DVD applies     The performance features described here are binding only if they have been expressly agreed  when the contract was made  This document was produced by Hirschmann Automation and  Control GmbH according to the best of the company s knowledge  Hirschmann reserves the right  to change the contents of this document without prior notice  Hirschmann can give no guarantee  in respect of the correctness or accuracy of the information in this document     Hirschmann can accept no resp
11.  housing  family  6   7 Country approvals AU Australia  EU Europe  CE   JP Japan  SG Singapore  US United States Canada  FCC ICC   8 Slot 1 W WLAN module  9 Slot 2 W WLAN module  9 Not assembled  10 Slot 3 9 Not assembled    Table 1  Device name and product code    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 17    Item Product characteristic    11 Access point or client  12 Working voltage 1   13 Working voltage 2   14 Approvals 1   15 Approvals 2   16 Mounting    Characteri Description    stic value  A  C  C    v    E     ve    I   o    9  A  B    Table 1  Device name and product code    18    Access Point  Client    Power supply solely through a 7 8   connector    Rated voltage range DC  24V    48 V    Power supply solely through a 7 8   connector    Rated voltage range DC  60 V     250 V    Rated voltage range AC  110 V     230 V  50 Hz     60 Hz    Power supply solely through PoE    Power supply through a 7 8  connector or  PoE    Nominal voltage DC  24 V    Power supply solely through a 7 8   connector    Rated voltage range DC  24 V    48 V    Power supply solely through a 7 8   connector    Rated voltage range DC  60 V     250 V    Rated voltage range AC  110 V     230 V  50 Hz     60 Hz    Power supply through a 7 8  connector or  PoE    Nominal voltage DC  24 V    Not present  Substation applications  EN 61850   Rail applications  EN 50155     Motor vehicles applications  E type  approval indicator  ECE No  10     No additional approvals  High Gain Antenna Version    Moto
12.  in a  local network  In contrast to a conventional network connection through  copper cables and fiber optic cables  some of the communication is  performed by means of a radio link     The devices allow you to install a new LAN or expand an existing LAN   Thanks to their high level of flexibility  the OpenBAT device is suitable for a  wide range of applications  Anywhere that high bandwidths  stable operation  and network security is required  WLAN with these devices provides the ideal  solution     The devices are dual band industrial high performance wireless LAN access  points or clients complying with IEEE 802 11a b g h and 802 11n  They  provide a high radio output with a bandwidth of up to 450 Mbit s  The devices  support MIMO  Multiple Input Multiple Output  and Multipath  The bandwidth  is increased by using the multipath transmission by means of reflections   Each WLAN module has 3 antennas for sending and receiving  to ensure  stable network coverage with few shadow areas     You can choose from between a wide range of variants  You have the option  to set up your device individually based on different criteria    Access point or client   Number of WLAN modules   Number of ports   Working voltage range   Installation area   Software options   Temperature range    The BAT F devices are designed for the special requirements of industrial  automation  They meet the relevant industry standards  provide very high  operational reliability  even under extreme conditions 
13.  operating in  2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation technology  Electromagnetic compatibility for radio equipment and services  Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC  for radio equipment and services    specific conditions for 2 4 GHz broadband transmission systems and 5  GHz high performance RLAN equipment   Broadband radio access networks  BRAN      permanently installed  broadband data transmission systems with 5 8 GHz band    Broadband radio access networks  BRAN      5 GHz high performance  Remote Local Area Network  RLAN     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Network range    Note  The line lengths specified for the transceivers apply for the  respective fiber data  fiber attenuation and BLP dispersion      Product Wave Fiber System Example Fiber BLP     code length attenuatio forF Oline attenuatio dispersion  M SFP     n length  n     SX LC    MM 850nm   50 125um 0 7 5dB  0 550m 3 0 dB km 400 MHzxkm   SX LC    MM 850nm  62 5 125 um 0 7 5dB 0 275m 3 2 dB km 200 MHzxkm     LX LC    MM 1310 nm  50 125 um  0 10 5dB 0 550m 1 0 dB km 800 MHzxkm  A L aA  LX LC    MM 1310 nm    62 5 125 um 0 10 5 dB 0 550 m 1 0 dB km 500 MHzxkm    d A a  LX LC   SM 1310nm 9 125um  0 10 5dB 0 20 km 0 4 dB km 3 5    ps  nmxkm     LH LC    LH 1550nm 9 125um  5 22dB  23 80km 0 25 dB km 19 ps  nmxkm    LH  LC LH 1550nm 9 125 um 15 30dB 71 108 km 0 25 dB km 19 ps  nmxkm    LH  LC LH 1550nm 9 125 um 15 30dB 71 128 km 0 21 dB km 19 ps  nmxkm     typically   Table 28  Fiber port 1O
14.  password is set      age   fi icprces  IX  ED aA mcr ieu 00 a  red off flashing  quickly    Hardware error detected     red green Running light of P1 A BAT controller WLC with an incompatible protocol is    and P2 connected   green Running light of P1 Device is searching for a BAT controller WLC   and P2    a  If both connections are voltage Top  the power supply is possibly running via an active  Ethernet connection on the PoE port The port status LEDs directly on the port show you  whether an Ethernet connection is active      b  Which LED displays the corresponding response depends on the configuration of the power  supply connections P2 always performs signaling if a voltage is solely present on the  connection for working voltage 2 In all other cases  signaling is performed by P1     WLAN 1  WLAN 2 WLAN connection and WLAN data traffic    green red LEDs  of internal WLAN modules   Off No WLAN network defined or WLAN module deactivated  The  WLAN module does not send any beacons    Green At least one WLAN network defined and WLAN module  activated  The WLAN module sends beacons    Green flashing inversely Number of flashes   number of connected WLAN stations and  P2P radio lines  then there is a break    Green flashing DFS scanning or another scan procedure    Red flashing Hardware error detected in the WLAN module     1 8 3 Port state  These LEDs display port related information     ETH1  ETH2 Data  link status   green yellow Status of the LAN interfaces  LED    Off No 
15.  to device variants with the characteristic value B and D for  mounting  indoor service access area  and outdoors     See  Device name and product code  on page 17   Install this device solely in a switch cabinet or in an operating site with  restricted access  to which maintenance staff have exclusive access     Lightning protection    LI See the information in the    WLAN Outdoor Guide   chapter    Lightening  and Surge Voltage Protection         Install over voltage protector devices on every outdoor Ethernet cable     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    O Protect antennas installed outside with lightening protection devices   e g  lightening conductors        Take lightening protection measures which mitigate the effects of  lightning strikes   The installation of the device occurs in accordance with valid  standards  such as VDE 0185 and IEC 62305   and in accordance  with the lightening protection procedures recognized and proven for  the application and the environment     Operating conditions   L  When installing external antennas  adhere to the regulations of the  country in which you are operating the WLAN device       Solely connect components to the device which meet the IP degree of  protection requirements for the application case    O Solely connect components to the device which are suitable for the  ambient air temperature of the application case     National and international safety regulations  O Verify that the electrical installation meets local or 
16.  variants with the characteristic  value US  USA Canada  for country approvals which are labeled as  follows    Contains Transmitter Module   FCC ID  U99EWLAN2   IC  4019A EWLAN2    This equipment complies with FCC and IC RSS 102 radiation exposure  limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be  installed and operated with minimum distance of 19 7 inches  50 cm    related to a 18 dBi antenna  between the radiator and your body     The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co located with any  other transmitters within a host device  except in accordance with FCC  multi transmitter product procedures     This transmitter is restricted to indoor use only within the 5 15 5 25 GHz  band to reduce potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile  satellite systems     This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003  du Canada     To reduce potential radio interference to other users  the antenna type  and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated  power  EIRP  is not more than that permitted for successful  communication     This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below  having a maximum gain of 18 dBi     Installation BAT F  12 Release 06 02 2014    Antennas operating with this device Permitted band of operation    model  24GHzband 5 15 GHz     5725GHz    5 25 GHz band     5 825 GHz band   BAT A
17. 0155  EN 55022    EN 60529  EN 60950 1    EN 60950 22  EN 61000 6 2  EN 61131 2    FCC 47 CFR Part 15  IEEE 802 1D   IEEE 802 1Q   IEEE 802 1w   IEEE 802 11a b g h n  IEEE 802 3   IEEE 802 3af    E type approval for use in vehicles  Railway applications   Fire protection on railway vehicles   Part 1   General    Railway applications   Fire protection on railway vehicles   Part 2   Requirements for fire behaviour of materials and components     Railway applications   Electronic equipment used on rolling stock    Information technology equipment     Radio disturbance  characteristics     Limits and methods of measurement    Degrees of protection provided by enclosures     IP code   Information technology equipment     Safety     Part 1  General  requirements   Installations of IT equipment     Security     Part 22  Outdoor  equipments   Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC      Part 6 2  Generic  standards     Immunity for industrial environments    Programmable controllers     Part 2  Equipment requirements and  tests    Code of Federal Regulations   MAC Bridges  switching function    Virtual LANs  VLANs  MRP  Spanning Tree   Rapid Reconfiguration   WLAN   Ethernet   Power over Ethernet    Table 30  List of norms and standards    The device has an approval based on a specific standard or de facto  standard solely if the approval indicator appears on the housing    If your device has a shipping approval according to Germanischer Lloyd   you find the approval mark printed on the d
18. 16 dBm  75 dBm  MCS14 15 dBm  73 dBm  MCS15 15 dBm  72 dBm  MCS16 23 dBm  87 dBm  MCS17 23 dBm  90 dBm  MCS18 23 dBm  86 dBm  MCS19 23 dBm  82 dBm  MCS20 16 dBm  79 dBm  MCS21 17 dBm  75 dBm  MCS22 17 dBm  73 dBm  MCS23 16 dBm  72 dBm    Table 21  Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to  IEEE 802 11n and for the 2 412 GHz     2 472 GHz bandwidth    Data rate Typical transmission power Typical receive sensitivity  MCSO 17 dBm  92 dBm  MCS1 17 dBm  91 dBm  MCS2 17 dBm  89 dBm  MCS3 17 dBm  84 dBm    Table 22  Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to  IEEE 802 11n and for the 5 180 GHz     5 825 GHz bandwidth    Installation BAT F  58 Release 06 02 2014    Data rate Typical transmission power Typical receive sensitivity    MCS4 17 dBm  81 dBm  MCS5 15 dBm  77 dBm  MCS6 14 dBm  75 dBm  MCS7 14 dBm  73 dBm  MCS8 20 dBm  92 dBm  MCS9 20 dBm  91 dBm  MCS10 19 dBm  89 dBm  MCS11 20 dBm  84 dBm  MCS12 18 dBm  81 dBm  MCS13 15 dBm  77 dBm  MCS14 15 dBm  75 dBm  MCS15 14 dBm  73 dBm  MCS16 21 dBm  92 dBm  MCS17 21 dBm  91 dBm  MCS18 21 dBm  89 dBm  MCS19 21 dBm  84 dBm  MCS20 16 dBm  81 dBm  MCS21 15 dBm  77 dBm  MCS22 14 dBm  75 dBm  MCS23 14 dBm  73 dBm    Table 22  Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to  IEEE 802 11n and for the 5 180 GHz     5 825 GHz bandwidth    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate of  the module version for high gain antennas
19. 3 2 Installing the device on a pole   2 3 3 Grounding the device    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    2 4  2 5  2 6    2 7    2 8    3 1  3 2    4 1  4 2  4 3    6 1  6 2    Installing an SFP transceiver  optional   Installing the antennas    Connecting the power supply and signal lines   2 6 1 Working voltage with the characteristic value C  2 6 2 Working voltage with the characteristic value K  2 6 3 Working voltage with the characteristic value W  2 6 4 Signal contact    Operating the device  2 7 1 Connecting the power supply through a 7 8     connector  2 7 2 Connecting the power supply through PoE    Connecting data cables  2 8 1 Gigabit combo port  2 8 2 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair connection  optional     Configuration  Basic set up  Configuring antennas  Operation    Restarting the device  soft reset reboot   Resetting the configuration  hard reset   Loading the configuration    Maintenance and service    Disassembly    Removing the device  Removing an SFP transceiver  optional     Technical data    Further Support    50    50  51    52    71    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Safety instructions    General safety instructions   You operate this device with electricity  The proper and safe operation of   this device depends on proper handling during transportation  proper   storage and assembly  and careful operation and maintenance   procedures  Improper usage of the device entails the hazard of physical   injury or significant damage to propert
20. 5 Yes Yes  BAT ANT N MiMoDB 5N IP65 Yes Yes  BAT ANT N 8G DS IP65 Yes No   BAT ANT N 9A DS IP65 No Yes  BAT ANT N 6G IP65 Yes No   BAT ANT N 5A IP65 No Yes  BAT ANT N MiMo 9N IP65 No Yes    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 13    14    The usage of antennas missing in this list is prohibited  The 5 GHz band  is restricted to indoor usage     Recycling note   After usage  this device must be disposed of properly as electronic waste   in accordance with the current disposal regulations of your county  state   and country     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    About this manual    The    Installation    user manual contains a device description  safety  instructions  a description of the display  and the other information that you  need to install the device    You will find additional documents as PDF files on the enclosed CD DVD     The Industrial HiVision Network Management Software provides you with  additional options for smooth configuration and monitoring   ActiveX control for SCADA integration  Auto topology discovery  Browser interface  Client server structure  Event handling  Event log  Simultaneous configuration of multiple devices  Graphical user interface with network layout  SNMP OPC gateway     Key  The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings   Listing    O Work step  Subheading    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 15    1 Description    1 1 General description    The devices allow you to set up WLANs  Wireless Local Area Networks 
21. NT RSMA 2AGN R    Yes Yes Yes  BAT ANT N 3AGN IP67 Yes Yes Yes  BAT ANT N MiMoDB 5N IP65 Yes Yes Yes  BAT ANT N MiMo5 9N IP65 No Yes Yes  BAT ANT N 8G DS IP65 Yes No No  BAT ANT N MiMo 18N IP65   No No Yes    Antennas not included in this list are strictly prohibited for use with this  device  The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms     Note  1   When using 3 antennas type BAT ANT RSMA 2AGN R  you  must align each antenna in another spatial direction  x y z  so that one  antenna is arranged vertically to the device and the other two antennas  are arranged at right angles to each other     Connect the BAT ANT N MiMo 18N IP65 to the WLAN module as  follows       Connect the antenna port  Ver  with the WLAN antenna port 1      Connect the antenna port   45    with the WLAN antenna port 2   LI Connect the antenna port   45    with the WLAN antenna port 3     LI Connect the BAT ANT N MiMo 18N IP65 in this way exclusively   Other connection combinations are not permitted     Japan note  This note applies to BAT F variants with the characteristic value JP   Japan  for country approvals which are labeled as follows    Contains MIC ID  204 310014    5GHz band  T Oa  4 ES P3 d3 UC Oo o BRE ARCS      Devices with the characteristic value JP for country approvals are suitable  for usage with the following antennas     Antennas for operation with this device  Permissible frequency bands  2 4 GHz band 5 GHz band   BAT ANT N 3AGN IP67 Yes Yes  BAT ANT RSMA 2AGN R Yes Yes  BAT ANT 6ABG IP6
22. OOBASE FX  SFP fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver   a  including 3 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed  b  The bandwidth length product cannot be used to calculate the expansion   c  With F O adapter compliant with IEEE 802 3 2002 clause 38  single mode fiber offset launch  d    mode conditioning patch cord  l i      including 2 5 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed    MM   Multimode  SM   Singlemode  LH   Singlemode Longhaul    Twisted pair port  Length of a twisted pair segment max  109 yards  100 m   for cat5e cable     Table 29  TP Port 10BASE T   100BASE TX   1000BASE T    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 65    Power consumption power output    Conditions Maximum Power output  power consumption   When equipped with 1 WLAN module 12 95 W 44 19 BTU  IT  h   When equipped with 2 WLAN 17 5 W 59 71 BTU  IT  h   modules    Scope of delivery    Number Article  x Installation user manual  CD DVD with manual  Device    Terminal cable  M12 connector  8 pin on DB9 socket  V1 sealing cap for optical connection   Power supply plug  for cable diameters of 0 24 to 0 32 in   6 to 8 mm   model dependent on the characteristic value of the socket   You find a power supply plug with a larger thread  e g  for cable  diameters of 0 32 to 0 39 in   8 to 10 mm   in the table Other    NI                  X X xX x x    accessories   See  Accessories  on page 68   2x Dust protection cap  synthetic material  for power supply co
23. Operate this  device according to the specifications  see on page 52  Technical data     Relays are subject to natural wear  This wear depends on the frequency  of the switching operations  Check the resistance of the closed relay  contacts and the switching function depending on the frequency of the  switching operations    Hirschmann continually works on improving and developing the software   Regularly check whether there is a new version of the software that  provides you with additional benefits  You find software information and  downloads on the Hirschmann product pages  www hirschmann com      Note  You will find information about the complaints and returns procedures  in the Internet under  http   www beldensolutions com en Service Repairs index phtml      Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 49    6 Disassembly    6 1 Removing the device    A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK    Disconnect the grounding solely after disconnecting all other cables     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury   or equipment damage        L  Disconnect the data cables    O Disable the working voltage    LI Pull off the power supply lines and signal lines   L  Remove the antennas    L  Disconnect the grounding     Installation BAT F  50 Release 06 02 2014    6 2 Removing an SFP transceiver  optional     To disassemble SFP transceivers  you require the SFP mounting tool  available as an accessory    See    Accessories    on page 68     1 2 3    Figure 3  SFP mou
24. a Antenna connection 1  2b Antenna connection 2  2c Antenna connection 3    Table 13  Antenna connections    Note  When installing antennas  observe the regulations of the country in  which you are operating the WLAN device with regard to the general  operating permission and the maximum emission levels     If you connect to 2 BAT F devices antennas to 2 WLAN modules  ensure that   there is a distance of at least 2 m between the BAT F devices    If you would like to connect several antennas to a WLAN module  align the   antennas so that the points of the antennas point away form each other in a   star shape    O Install at least one antenna on the WLAN module that you would like to  use    LI Insert the terminators supplied into the unused sockets to avoid radio  signals from one WLAN module being received by the other WLAN  module     Relevant for use of BAT ANT N MiMo 18N IP65 with FCC and approval 2   characteristic value H  The devices are labeled as follows      FCC ID  US9EWLAN  and IC  4019A EWLAN2       Installation BAT F  38 Release 06 02 2014    Connect the BAT ANT N MiMo 18N IP65 to the WLAN module as follows      Connect the antenna port  Ver  with the WLAN antenna port 1       Connect the antenna port   45     with the WLAN antenna port 2    LI Connect the antenna port   45     with the WLAN antenna port 3     LI Connect the BAT ANT N MiMo 18N IP65 in this way exclusively     2 6 Connecting the power supply and signal  lines    Note  The working voltage is electr
25. age 943 968 101  50 4 V DC     154 V DC   SFP mounting tool for IP67 socket 942 079 001    7 8  plug for working voltage with the characteristic value K  for cable 942 086 003  diameters 0 24 to 0 32 in   6 to 8 mm     68    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Other accessories    7 8  plug for working voltage with the characteristic value K  for cable  diameters 0 32 to 0 39 in   8 to 10 mm     7 8  plug for working voltage with the characteristic value W and C  for  cable diameters 0 24 to 0 32 in   6 to 8 mm     7 8  plug for working voltage with the characteristic value W and C  for  cable diameters 0 24 to 0 32 in   8 to 8 mm     Terminal cable  M12 connector  8 pin on DB9 socket   Locking screw for M12 socket  metal  IP67  25 pieces    Locking screw for M12 plug  metal  IP67  10 pieces    Locking screw for 7 8  plug  metal  IP67  10 pieces    0986 EMC 102  field attachable M12 plug for Fast Ethernet data    cables    0986 EMC 600  field attachable M12 plug for Gigabit Ethernet data    cables    50 O terminators for equipping unused antenna connections  N  10    pieces     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Order number  Available at    Lumberg Automation     11206  942 086 004    Available at    Lumberg Automation     11216   942 087 001   942 057 001   942 115 001   942 111 001  Available at  Lumberg Automation  71327   Available at ICOS  934 637 032   942 118 001    69    Underlying norms and standards    Name  ECE Nr  10  EN 45545 1    EN 45545 2    EN 5
26. ange DC incl   maximum tolerances    Connection type  Power failure bypass  Overload current protection at    60 V     250 V  48 V     320 V    3 pin  7 8  connector   gt  10 ms at 98 V AC  Non replaceable fuse    25A  slow blow    Nominal rating   Characteristic     input  Back up fuse for each voltage  input  Working voltage Power supply solely through PoE  with the  characteristic  value P    52    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Working voltage Power supply through a 7 8  connector or PoE    with the  characteristic  value W    Climatic  conditions  during operation    Climatic  conditions  during storage       FAULT     signal contact    Pollution degree    Protection  classes    Nominal voltage DC    Voltage range DC incl   maximum tolerances  Connection type   Power failure bypass  Overload current protection at  input   Back up fuse    Ambient air temperature      Humidity  Air pressure    Ambient air temperature    Humidity  Air pressure    Switching current  Switching voltage    Laser protection  Degree of protection    24V  Class 2    18V     32 V    4 pin  7 8  connector   gt  10 ms at 20 4 V DC  Non replaceable fuse    Nominal rating  Max  6 3 A  Characteristic      slow blow    Devices with operating temperature  characteristic value S  standard     0   C     60   C   32   F      140   F   Devices with operating temperature  characteristic value E and T  extended     40   F      158   F   40   C      70   C  P  10      95     Up to 2000 m  795 hPa   hi
27. ata lines according to your requirements     2 8 2 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair connection  optional     You will find further information under    10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair  connection  optional     on page 28     O Install the data lines according to your requirements     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 43    3 Configuration    A WARNING    UNINTENTIONAL OPERATION IN DEVICE    Two or more devices configured with the same IP address can cause  unpredictable operation of your network    Install and maintain a process that assigns a unique IP address to every  device in the network     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury   or equipment damage        The following options are available for configuring the device   The wired local network  LAN    The wireless network  WLAN   Prerequisite is that the WLAN encryption   e g  IEEE 802 111  is set suitably in a device with a wireless interface and  in the configuration computer   The serial V 24 interface   The ACA21 M12 interface     3 1 Basic set up    You find information on the basic settings of the device and on the state on  delivery in the following documentation on the supplied CD DVD    User Manual Configuration and Administration Guide   User Manual Operation and Maintenance Guide    3 2 Configuring antennas    Note  When installing antennas  observe the regulations of the country in  which you are operating the WLAN device with regard to the general  operating permission
28. ate    Encryption IEEE 802 11i WPA2 with passphrase or IEEE 802 1x and    hardware accelerated AES TKIP   User authentication with IEEE 802 1x EAP or LEPS  IEEE 802 1x supplicant in the Client Mode  AES TKIP    WEP    Access Control Lists   WLAN port and protocol filter   RADIUS client and server   Integrated firewall with QoS   Port filter   Protocol filter   IDS and DoS protection   PMK caching and preauthentication for faster roaming with  IEEE 802 1x    Frequency range Support of 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz  2400 MHz to 2483 5 MHz  ISM  and  5170 MHz to 5850 MHz    Modulation technology   22M0OF7D  DSSS OFDM  with 2 4 GHz  20M0G7D  OFDM  with 5 GHz    Radio topology Access point device variants   WLAN access point  bridge  router  point to point  client  client   bridge mode  fixed mesh with RSTP  Client device variants   WLAN client  client bridge mode   Roaming Seamless handover  IAPP support  IEEE 802 11d support   background scanning for rogue AP detection and fast roaming    a  With encryptions type TKIP and WEP  the device falls back on IEEE 802 11b g or IEEE  802 11a Os te on keaduency      With encryptions type TKIP and WEP  the device falls back on IEEE 802 11b g or IEEE  802 11a  depending on frequency      Installation BAT F  56 Release 06 02 2014    Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate  according to IEEE 802 11a b g n   The values specified in the following tables are the maximum values of  the VLAN module  The values are in no case a guaranteed charact
29. chmann devices is incompatible with BAT F devices     Pin Function  3 4 1 Uin 5V  2 N C      Not used  er 3 D  Data    2 1 4 GND Ground  0 V   5 D  Data      Table 12  Pin assignment of the ACA21 M12 interface  5 pin  A coded M12 plug    1 10 Signal contact    Device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic value C  K  or W have a signal contact exclusively    You have the option of setting the signal contact manually using the device  management     You will find further information under    Signal contact    on page 41     1 11 Operation element  reset button     The device has a reset button     Note  The reset button is located behind a screwable IP67 pressure   equalization element  characteristic value D for installation   or IP67  protective cap  characteristic value A and B for installation   The tightening  torque is 4 42 lb in to 8 85 Ib in  0 5 Nm to 1 0 Nm      You will find further information under  Operation  on page 47     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 dd    2 installation       Before installing and starting up the device  read the safety instructions   See  Safety instructions  on page 5     L To protect the exposed uninstalled contacts of the components from dirt   connect the individual system components in a dry and clean working  area     If your device is equipped with an impact protection  proceed as follows when  mounting the components    LI Remove the impact protection       Mount the components    L Mount the impact prote
30. ction     The device fulfills the protection class IP65 67 under the following conditions   exclusively   All the connectors and cables connected also fulfill protection class  IP65 67   The locking screws seal all unused connections and ports  The locking  screws also fulfill the protection class IP65 67     2 1 Overview    The devices have been developed for practical application in a harsh  industrial environment   On delivery  the device is ready for operation     The following steps should be performed to install and configure a device   Unpacking and checking the content of the package  Installing and grounding the device  Installing an SFP transceiver  optional   Installing the antennas  Connecting the power supply and signal lines  Operating the device  Connecting data cables    Installation BAT F  34 Release 06 02 2014    2 2 Unpacking and checking the content of the  package       Check whether the package includes all items named in section    Scope  of delivery  on page 66   L Check the individual parts for transport damage     2 3 Installing and grounding the device    A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK    Applies to device variants with the characteristic value B and D for  mounting  indoor service access area  and outdoors     Install this device solely in a switch cabinet or in an operating site with  restricted access  to which maintenance staff have exclusive access     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury   or equipment damage  
31. eceive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to  IEEE 802 11g    Data rate Typical transmission power Typical receive sensitivity  MCSO 18 dBm  87 dBm  MCS1 18 dBm  90 dBm  MCS2 18 dBm  86 dBm  MCS3 18 dBm  82 dBm  MCS4 18 dBm  79 dBm  MCS5 16 dBm  75 dBm  MCS6 16 dBm  73 dBm  MCS7 15 dBm  72 dBm  MCS8 22 dBm  87 dBm  MCS9 21 dBm  90 dBm  MCS10 22 dBm  86 dBm  MCS11 21 dBm  82 dBm  MCS12 16 dBm  79 dBm  MCS13 16 dBm  75 dBm  MCS14 15 dBm  73 dBm  MCS15 15 dBm  72 dBm  MCS16 23 dBm  87 dBm  MCS17 23 dBm  90 dBm  MCS18 23 dBm  86 dBm  MCS19 23 dBm  82 dBm  MCS20 16 dBm  79 dBm  MCS21 17 dBm  75 dBm  MCS22 17 dBm  73 dBm  MCS23 16 dBm  72 dBm    Table 26  Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to  IEEE 802 11n and for the 2 412 GHz     2 472 GHz bandwidth    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Data rate  MCSO    MCS1  MCS2  MCS3  MCS4  MCS5  MCS6  MCS7  MCS8  MCS9  MCS10  MCS11  MCS12  MCS13  MCS14  MCS15  MCS16  MCS17  MCS18  MCS19  MCS20  MCS21  MCS22  MCS23    Typical transmission power  11 dBm    11 dBm  11 dBm  11 dBm  11 dBm  9 dBm  8 dBm  8 dBm  7 dBm  7 dBm  6 dBm  7 dBm  5 dBm  2 dBm  2 dBm  1 dBm  8 dBm  8 dBm  8 dBm  8 dBm  3 dBm  2 dBm  1 dBm  1 dBm    Typical receive sensitivity     92 dBm   91 dBm   89 dBm   84 dBm   81 dBm   77 dBm   75 dBm   73 dBm   92 dBm   91 dBm   89 dBm   84 dBm   81 dBm   77 dBm   75 dBm   73 dBm   92 dBm   91 dBm   89 dBm   84 dBm   81 dBm   77 dBm   75 dBm   73 dBm    Table 27  Receive sens
32. eristic  of the overall product  For some country profiles  the module reduces the  data rate and the transmission power automatically  The reason for this  are national standards     Data rate Typical transmission power Typical receive sensitivity  06 Mbps 16 dBm  93 dBm  09 Mbps 16 dBm  93 dBm  12 Mbps 16 dBm  93 dBm  18 Mbps 16 dBm  91 dBm  24 Mbps 16 dBm  88 dBm  36 Mbps 15 dBm  84 dBm  48 Mbps 13 dBm  80 dBm  54 Mbps 12 dBm  79 dBm    Table 18  Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to  IEEE 802 11a    Data rate Typical transmission Typical receive sensitivity  power   1 Mbps 19 dBm  94 dBm   11 Mbps 19 dBm  94 dBm    Table 19  Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to  IEEE 802 11b    Data rate Typical transmission Typical receive sensitivity  power  06 Mbps 18 dBm  94 dBm  09 Mbps 18 dBm  94 dBm  12 Mbps 18 dBm  90 dBm  18 Mbps 18 dBm  89 dBm  24 Mbps 18 dBm  85 dBm  36 Mbps 17 dBm  82 dBm  48 Mbps 16 dBm  78 dBm  54 Mbps 15 dBm  77 dBm    Table 20  Receive sensitivity  transmission power and data rate according to  IEEE 802 11g    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 57    Data rate Typical transmission power Typical receive sensitivity    MCSO 18 dBm  87 dBm  MCS1 18 dBm  90 dBm  MCS2 18 dBm  86 dBm  MCS3 18 dBm  82 dBm  MCS4 18 dBm  79 dBm  MCS5 16 dBm  75 dBm  MCS6 16 dBm  73 dBm  MCS7 15 dBm  72 dBm  MCS8 22 dBm  87 dBm  MCS9 21 dBm  90 dBm  MCS10 22 dBm  86 dBm  MCS11 21 dBm  82 dBm  MCS12 16 dBm  79 dBm  MCS13 
33. evice label  You will find out  whether your device has other shipping approvals on the Hirschmann  website under www hirschmann com in the product information    The device generally fulfills the norms and standards named in their    current versions     70    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    A Further Support    Technical Questions  For technical questions  please contact any Hirschmann dealer in your  area or Hirschmann directly     You will find the addresses of our partners on the Internet at  http   www hirschmann com    Contact our support at  https   hirschmann support belden eu com    You can contact us    in the EMEA region at  Tel    49  0 1805 14 1538  E mail  hac support belden com    in the America region at  Tel    1  717  217 2270  E mail  inet support us belden com    in the Asia Pacific region at  Tel    65 6854 9860  E mail  inet ap belden com    Hirschmann Competence Center  The Hirschmann Competence Center is ahead of its competitors     Consulting incorporates comprehensive technical advice  from system  evaluation through network planning to project planning    Training offers you an introduction to the basics  product briefing and  user training with certification    The current technology and product training courses can be found at  http   www hicomcenter com   Support ranges from the first installation through the standby service  to maintenance concepts     With the Hirschmann Competence Center  you have decided against  making any comprom
34. g area  place of business   small business  and in industrial areas     E marking  The labeled devices comply with the regulations contained in the following  European directive s      Rule No  10 of the Economic Commission for Europe  ECE   Devices with  an approval are labeled with the E type approval mark     The optical transceivers M SFP SX LC EEC und M SFP LX LC EEC can  be used  relevant for devices with certificates characteristic value M    Devices featuring working voltage with the characteristic value C are not  specified for operation during the motor start phase     LED or laser components   LED or LASER components according to IEC 60825 1  2007    CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT   CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT    FCC note    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules    Operation is subject to the following two conditions   This device may not cause harmful interference  and  This device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    communication
35. gher altitudes on  request  maximum 1060 hPa     1312 ft   400 m       40   F      185   F   40   C      85   C   10      95     minimum 700 hPa     9842 ft   3000 m    maximum 1060 hPa     1312 ft   400 m      max  1 A  SELV    Power supply unit characteristic value C  and K   max  60 V DC or max  30 V AC  SELV    Working voltage with the characteristic  value W   max  30 V DC  SELV    2  Class 1 in compliance with IEC 60825 1  IP65 67    a  Temperature of the ambient air at a distance of 2 inches  5 cm  from the device  b  Only use SFP transceivers with the    EEC    extension   c  Temperature of the ambient air at a distance of 2 inches  5 cm  from the device    Installation BAT     Release 06 02 2014    F    53      Dimension drawings            3n   mm  12 24 in  184  724                                  207  8 15  219  8 62                                                    Figure 4  Dimensions of device variants and distance between suspensions     mm  inch   is 311 3  12 24                                     322 46  12 70                                           Figure 5  Dimensions of the device variants with impact protection     Installation BAT F  54 Release 06 02 2014                      Figure 6  Distances of the suspension with impact protection     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014       55    Radio technology    Antenna connection For each WLAN module  3 x N socket   Range Up to 12 4 miles  20 km  depending on antenna used  frequency  range and data r
36. he device before connecting any other cables     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury   or equipment damage        The device is grounded via the separate ground screw    L  Terminate the ground conductor between the fastening plates       Make sure the fastening plates cover the insulated part of the ground  conductor completely       Tightening the ground screw     2 4 Installing an SFP transceiver  optional     L Before attaching an SFP transceiver  first remove the protective cap from  the SFP transceiver   L Push the SFP transceiver with the lock closed into the socket        Note  For this device  only use suitable SFP modules from Hirschmann   See  Accessories  on page 68     Note  The SFP mounting tool available as an accessory makes it easier for  you to insert the SFP transceivers   See  Removing an SFP transceiver  optional   on page 51     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 37    2 5 Installing the antennas    AL AL AAJN                   d I    8          Jf Ft  1a 1b 1c 2a 2b 2c  1 alternatively  depending on For device variants with 2 WLAN modules   device variant 3 x N socket for WLAN module 1    For device variants with 1 WLAN module   Not present    1a Antenna connection 1  1b Antenna connection 2  1c Antenna connection 3    2 alternatively  depending on For device variants with 2 WLAN modules   device variant 3 x N socket for WLAN module 2    For device variants with 1 WLAN module   3 x N socket for WLAN module 1    2
37. ically isolated from the housing   Note  You have the option of supplying the working voltage redundantly   without load distribution     Both working voltage inputs are uncoupled     2 6 1 Working voltage with the characteristic value C    Type and specification of the Pin assignment on the device  working voltage  Rated voltage range DC 1      24 V    48V KOK  Voltage range DC incl  maximum o 6 2 Minus terminal of the working  tolerances Ve e voltage  18V   60V QoS T 3 Plus terminal of the working  2 voltage  4        Table 14  Working voltage with the characteristic value  C  Type and specification of  the working voltage  pin assignment on the device    For every working voltage to be connected  perform the following steps     A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK    Start connecting the electrical wires solely if all the above requirements are    fulfilled   See  Working voltage  on page 6     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury   or equipment damage        Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 39    L  Connect the wires for the working voltage according to the pin assignment  with a suitable socket     2 6 2 Working voltage with the characteristic value K    Type of the Specification of the working Pin assignment on the device  voltages that can voltage  be connected    DC voltage Rated voltage range DC Protective conductor  OUV uz V       o   Voltage range Voltage range DC ind       f Plus terminal of the  maximum tolerances o voltage  48 V 
38. ice is by means of a separate ground connection on the  device    C Ground the device before connecting any other cables    LI Disconnect the grounding solely after disconnecting all other cables     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 5    The overall shield of a connected shielded twisted pair cable is connected  to the metal housing as a conductor     Working voltage  The working voltage is electrically isolated from the housing      Connect solely an working voltage that corresponds to the type plate  of your device      Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the  characteristic value K   See  Device name and product code  on page 17   Always before connecting the electrical wires  verify that all of the  following requirements are met   The power supply conforms to overvoltage category   or Il   The voltage supply has an easily accessible disconnecting device   e g  a switch or a plug   This disconnecting device is clearly  identified  So in the case of an emergency  it is clear which  disconnecting device belongs to which line   The electrical wires are voltage free   Supply with AC voltage   A fuse is located in the outer conductor of the power supply   The neutral conductor is on ground potential  Otherwise  a fuse is  also located in the neutral conductor   Regarding the properties of this fuse  See  General technical data   on page 52   Supply with DC voltage   A fuse suitable for DC voltage is located in the plus conductor of the  power supply
39. ises  Our client customized package leaves you  free to choose the service components you want to use    Internet    http   www hicomcenter com    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 T1     f  HIRSCHMANN    A BELDEN BRAND    
40. itivity  transmission power and data rate according to    62    IEEE 802 11n and for the 5 180 GHz     5 825 GHz bandwidth    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    EMC and immunity    EMC interference  immunity  EN 61000 4 2    EN 61000 4 3    EN 61000 4 4    EN 61000 4 5    EN 61000 4 6    EN 61000 4 9    EMC interference  emission    EN 55022   FCC 47 CFR Part 15  Stability   Vibration   Shock    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Electrostatic discharge   Contact discharge  test level 4   Air discharge  test level 4  Electromagnetic field   80 MHz     1000 MHz   1400 MHz     2700 MHz   Fast transients  burst   test level 4    DC power line   AC Power Line   Data line   Voltage surges   DC power line   AC Power Line   Data line  shielded  Data line  unshielded  Data line  unshielded     8 kV   15 kV  20 V m  10 V m    4kV    4kV    4 kV      2 kV line ground    1 kV line line    4 kV line ground    2 kV line line    4 kV line ground     2 kV line ground     1 kV line line    Conducted interference voltages  test level 3    150 kHz     80 MHz  Pulse magnetic fields    Class B  Class A    10 V  300 A m    IEC 60068 2 6 Test FC test level according to IEC 61131 2  IEC 60068 2 27 Test Ea test level in accordance with IEC 61131 2     EN 50155    63    Radio standards    EN 300 328    EN 301 489 1  EN 301 489 17    EN 302 502    EN 301 893    64    Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters  ERM     bandwidth transfer systems   data transmission equipment
41. les     Connect solely an working voltage that corresponds to the type plate of your  device     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury   or equipment damage        By connecting the working voltage via a 7 8  plug or a twisted pair cable   Power over Ethernet   you start the operation of the device     2 7 1 Connecting the power supply through a 7 8   connector      Plug the socket into the 7 8  connector on the device       Enable the working voltage     2 7 2 Connecting the power supply through PoE    Note  In a PoE installation  solely use devices that comply with the 802 3af at  standard     Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic  value P or W    By connecting the working voltage via PoE  you start the operation of the  device     Installation BAT F  42 Release 06 02 2014    2 8 Connecting data cables    2 8 1 Gigabit combo port    Note  Plug a connector or SFP module that you want to use for the data  transmission only into the socket of the combo port   10 100 1000 Mbit s PoE PD port    You will find further information under    10 100 1000 Mbit s PoE PD port     on page 25        Install the data lines according to your requirements     1000 Mbit s F O port  You will find further information under  1000 Mbit s F O port  on page 28     Note  Make sure that you connect LH ports exclusively with LH ports  SX  ports exclusively with SX ports  and LX ports exclusively with LX ports        Install the d
42. n RJ45  crossed   MDI to MDI  terminal device      M12 4 pin on RJ45  1 1   MDI to MDI X  Switch      10BASE T  100BASE TX    Receive path  Receive path  Transmission path  Transmission path    Table 8  Patch cables for operating the device    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    BI_DB   BI DB   BI DA   BI DA   BI DC   BI DC   BI DD   BI DD     Pin assignment of the 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair port  8 pin  X     Wire pairs   1  TX   2  2  RX       1   TX   4   RX   3   TX     1   RX     2   TX    3   RX   4   TX    3                         RX    TX    RX    TX    RX    TX    RX    TX    RX    TX    RX    TX    RX    TX    RX    TX      RX     1  TX   6  RX   2  TX    1  RX    3  TX   2  RX   6      OoFKN    RBROonFKN B0oP  N  BOnP   N    1000BASE T    27    Patch cables Wire pairs    M12 8 pin on RJ45 1  BI_DB     1 B DB    2  BI DB     2  BI DB     3  BI DA     3 BI DA     4  BI DA     6  BI DA     5  BI_DC     7  BI DC      6  BI DC     8  BI DC     7  BI DD     5  BI DD     8  BI DD    4  BI DD      M12 8 pin on M12 8 pin  1 1 1  BI_DB     1 B DB    2  BI DB     2  BI DB     3  BI DA     3 BI DA     4  BI DA     4  BI DA     5  BI DC     5  BI DC      6  BI DC     6  BI DC     7  BI DD     7  BI DD     8  BI DD        8  BI DD      Table 8    Patch cables for operating the device    1000 Mbit s F O port  This port is designed as an IP67 V1 connector according to IEC 61076 3   106  variant 1   The 1000 Mbit s F O port offers you the ability to connect network  com
43. nationally applicable  safety regulations     CE marking  The labeled devices comply with the regulations contained in the following  European directive s      2011 65 EU  RoHS    Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the restriction  of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic  equipment     1999 5 EC  R amp TTE    Directive of the European Parliament and the council for radio  installations and telecommunication systems and for the mutual  recognition of their conformity    This directive also contains the goals of directive 2004 108 EC of the  European Parliament and the council for standardizing the regulations of  member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility  and directive  2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and the council for standardizing  the regulations of member states relating to electrical equipment to be  used within specific voltage ranges  but without applying the lower voltage  threshold     Cc    This product may be operated in all EU  European Union   countries under the condition that it has been configured correctly     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 9    In accordance with the above named EU directive s   the EU conformity  declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the  following address     Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH  Stuttgarter Str  45 51   72654 Neckartenzlingen   Germany   Tel    49 1805 141538    The product can be used in living areas  livin
44. network device connected  green on continuously Ethernet connection active  Yellow flickering Data traffic    Installation BAT F  30 Release 06 02 2014    1 9 Management interfaces    1 9 1 V 24 interface  external management     This interface is designed as an 8 pin  A coded M12 plug   The V 24 user interface is serial and allows you to connect the following  devices directly   External management station  VT100 terminal or PC with appropriate  terminal emulation   With this management station  the Command Line  Interface  CLI  is available to you  Furthermore  the system monitor is  available to you at the system start   You will find more information here       See table 10 on page 32   BAT F device  Connecting the BAT F device allows you to automate the  configuration of a point to point WLAN line by connecting two devices  directly via the serial interface   You will find more information here       User Manual Configuration and Administration Guide      See table 11 on page 32     VT 100 terminal settings    Speed 115200 bit s  Data 8 bit   Stopbit 1 bit  Handshake Hardware  Parity none    The socket housing is electrically connected to the housing of the device  The  V 24 interface is electrically insulated from the working voltage     Note  Only use a shielded cable        Pins of the M12 socket Pin Function Description of functions  on the device   1 GND Ground   2 DTR Data terminal ready   3 TxD Transmit data   4 RxD Receive data   5 DCD Data carrier detect   6 DSR
45. ng   Only technicians authorized by the manufacturer are permitted to open   the housing       Install the device in the vertical position  with the antenna connections  pointing upwards     O At ambient temperatures  gt  140   F  60   C    The surfaces of the device housing may become hot  Avoid touching  the device while it is operating     Installation site requirements  If all the following requirements are fulfilled  you have the option of  installing the device in the indoor operator access area  characteristic  value A for mounting    See  Device name and product code  on page 17   You supply 24 V DC to 48 V DC SELV voltage to the device   You install the device inside a building   The surrounding air temperature is  lt  140   F  60   C    Applies exclusively for Finland  Norway  and Sweden   You supply Power over Ethernet  PoE  to the device  with the PoE  data cable laid inside a building exclusively     LI In any case  install this device in a switch cabinet or in an operating  site with restricted access  to which maintenance staff have exclusive  access if 1 of the following requirements is fulfilled    You supply 60 V DC to 250 V DC or 110 V AC to 230 V AC to the  device    You install the device outside a building    The surrounding air temperature is  gt  140  F  60   C     Applies exclusively for Finland  Norway  and Sweden    You supply Power over Ethernet  PoE  to the device  with the PoE  data cable laid outside a building or between buildings    LI Applies
46. nnection  1xor2x X coded M12 plug   depending on device  model   4xor5x M12 cap  metal    depending on device  model     1 x per WLAN module Cover cap for N connector  2 x per WLAN module 50 0 terminators for equipping free antenna connections  3 x per WLAN module 3 dBi dipole dual band antennas for initial operation    Figure 7  List of accessories characteristic value Z    Installation BAT F  66 Release 06 02 2014    Number  1x  1x  1x  1x    1x  1x  1x    Article   Installation user manual   CD DVD with manual   Device   Power supply plug  for cable diameters of 0 24 to 0 32 in   6 to 8 mm   model dependent on the characteristic value of the socket    You find a power supply plug with a larger thread  e g  for cable  diameters of 0 32 to 0 39 in   8 to 10 mm   in the table Other  accessories    See    Accessories    on page 68     Dust protection cap  synthetic material  for power supply connection  V1 sealing cap for optical connection  Sealing caps for power supply  metal     3 x per WLAN module Sealing caps N for antenna    4xor5x     depending on device    model     M12 cap  synthetic material     Figure 8  List of accessories characteristic value 9    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    67    Accessories    Note  Please note that products recommended as accessories may have  characteristics that do not fully correspond to those of the device  This  may limit their possible usage in the overall system     O To sustain the IP65 67 suitability for your device  use 
47. nting tool  1     mounting side  2     barbed hooks  3     disassembly side    LI Insert the SFP mounting tool so into the SFP transceiver that the barbed  hooks point to the locking handle of the SFP transceivers       Gently press the SFP mounting tool in the direction of the lock so that the  barbed hooks link into the strap       Pull the SFP transceiver out of the socket using the mounting tool           Close the socket with the protective cap     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 51    7 Technical data    General technical data    Weight Device variants featuring approx  2800 g  working voltage with the  characteristic value P9  Device variants featuring approx  3000 g  working voltage with the  characteristic value WW  Device variants featuring approx  3250 g  working voltage with the  characteristic value CC KC KK  Working voltage Power supply solely through a 7 8  connector  with the Rated voltage range DC 24 V    48 V  characteristic Class 2  value C Voltage range DC incl  18 V     60 V  maximum tolerances  Connection type 4 pin  7 8  connector  Power failure bypass  gt  10 ms at 20 4 V DC  Overload current protection at Non replaceable fuse  input  Back up fuse Nominal rating  Max  6 3 A  Characteristic  slow blow  Working voltage Power supply solely through a 7 8  connector  with the     Rated voltage range AC 110 V     230 V  50 Hz     60 Hz  oe Voltage range AC incl  88 V     265 V  47 Hz     63 Hz    maximum tolerances  Rated voltage range DC    Voltage r
48. onfiguration Z  9  26 Device model H  Table 1  Device name and product code  a     The area is accessible without tools   B   The operator knows of the access possibilities  regardless of wh    Location outside the operator area to which the service personnel has access  even when    the device is switched on     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    19    pjepue S uueuluosilH  Jopoui 92IA9q  puepuejs UUBWYSSJIH  uoneanBiyuo  juesaud JON          suondo alemyos   Do 0Z  91 2  0p  pepuejx4    eDueu ainyesodway    Hod jred pajsiw S HAWN 0001 00 01 104 Bnid ZLIN pepoo x  uid g   z Wod jaus9y y   49dl 404 e qejins  uonoeuuoo O J S HIGIN 0001 104 30IS dS     Hod ared pajsiw S HAN 0001 001 0L 104 Bnid ZLIN pepoo x  uid g   sasodind aaijeusa e 10J sjiod asay  esn ued no       pod oquio5   p Mod yausau y   s100p nO    UOI E  E SU    suo01    91 1 439 JOYJINJ ou    Z SUONEIIPIPID   suo01    91 1 439 JOYJINJ ou    gt   suone2ynoe 2    A vz 9d 9BejyoA  euiuowN   7  eBeyoA Burneiedo     vz 9G 9BejyoA jeulwoN     p eBeyoA Burneiedo   juiod sse    oy    3jueio Jo JUIOd sse  2v   Aydwa       JOIS   Aydwe    Z 01S   ejnpoui NVIM    gt   3oIS   edoun3    eAo4dde   iuno     diva   Ajlwiey 9D1A0q    91njeoJ                                                                                   Mya                                       be h  0z  6i     Zz 6i                   9l          SL                v                  L              47                LL                Ol                     
49. onsibility for damages  resulting from the use of the network  components or the associated operating software  In addition  we refer to the conditions of use  specified in the license contract     You can get the latest version of this manual on the Internet at the Hirschmann product site   www hirschmann com      Printed in Germany   Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH  Stuttgarter Str  45 51   72654 Neckartenzlingen   Germany   Tel    49 1805 141538    BAT F 039 799 101 06 0214   13 02 2014    Contents    1 1  1 2  1 3  1 4  1 9    1 6    1 7  1 8    1 9    1 10  1 11    2 1  2 2  2 3    Safety instructions  About this manual  Key    Description    General description   Device name and product code  Combination options   Device view    Power supply    5 1 Working voltage with the characteristic value C  2 Working voltage with the characteristic value K   3 Working voltage with the characteristic value P  4 Working voltage with the characteristic value W  1    Gigabit combo port  1 6 2 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair connection  optional     Connections for antennas    Display elements   1 8 1 Meaning of the LEDs  1 8 2 Device state   1 8 3 Port state    Management interfaces  1 9 1 V 24 interface  external management   1 9 2 ACA21 M12 interface    Signal contact  Operation element  reset button     Installation    Overview  Unpacking and checking the content of the package    Installing and grounding the device   2 3 1 Installing the device onto or on a flat surface  2 
50. ponents according to the IEEE 802 3 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX  standard   This port supports    Full duplex mode    1 6 2 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair connection  optional     See the properties of this port    10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair port  on  page 26     1 7 Connections for antennas    The devices have 3 N sockets on each WLAN module    For reliable receive power and transmission power  you require antennas  that pertain to your application case  The Hirschmann BAT Planner provides  support in selecting suitable antennas  You obtain the BAT planner free of  charge under www hirschmann com    The    Antenna Guide    document provides an overview of the antennas that  can be used as well as the suitable antenna accessories    You find this document as a PDF file on the enclosed CD DVD or as a  download on the Hirschmann product pages  www hirschmann com      Installation BAT F  28 Release 06 02 2014    1 8 Display elements    After the working voltage is set up  the software starts and initializes itself     Afterwards  the device performs a self test  During this process  various  LEDs light up   These actions take less than 1 minute     LED display elements for device status and port status    OOO  OOO    P1 WLAN1 ETH1  P2 WLAN2 ETH2  LED display elements for P1 Power supply connection 1  device status  P2 Power supply connection 2  WLAN1 WLAN module 1    WLAN2 For device variants with 2 WLAN modules   WLAN module 2    Note  For device variants with 1 WLAN module  
51. r  Working voltage with the characteristic value K   3 pin  7 8  connector  Working voltage with the characteristic value P   Not present  Working voltage with the characteristic value W   4 pin  7 8  connector  Connection for protective grounding    Table 3  Front view  using the example BAT FEUWW9ACK99DO5T1SA99     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 23    1 5 Power supply    Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic  value C  K or W    For redundant and failure resistant power supply  you have the option of  connecting multiple voltage sources in any combination at the same time   The device selects the used voltage source automatically    Switching to a redundant voltage source possibly occurs with a short delay   If the voltage source currently active fails and another voltage source takes  over the supply of voltage to the device  the device reboots if necessary to  activate the redundant power supply     1 5 1 Working voltage with the characteristic value C  A 4 pin 7 8  connector is available to supply the device     You will find further information under    Working voltage with the  characteristic value C    on page 39     1 5 2 Working voltage with the characteristic value K  A 3 pin 7 8  connector is available to supply the device     You will find further information under    Working voltage with the  characteristic value K    on page 40     1 5 3 Working voltage with the characteristic value P    Your device is a PD  powered
52. r vehicles applications  E type  approval indicator  ECE No  10     No additional approvals  Indoor operator access area    Indoor service access area    Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    Item Product characteristic    Characteri Description    stic value    Combo port     you can use these ports for  alternative purposes   alternatively  depending on device  variant  Power supply unit characteristic  value C and K   8 pin  X coded M12 plug for  10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair  port  Power supply unit characteristic  value P and W   8 pin  X coded M12 plug for  10 100 1000 Mbit s PoE PD port  SFP slot for 1000 Mbit s F O port  Design  IP67 V1 connector according  to IEC 61076 3 106  variant 1  8 pin  X coded M12 plug for 10 100 1000  Mbit s twisted pair port  Not present  Extended with conformal coating   40   F      158   F   40   C      70   C   Standard  0   C     60   C   32   F      140   F   Extended   40   F      158   F   40   C      70   C   VPN 5  VPN 50  VPN 100  Not present  Not present  Public Spot  Not present  Equipment package  Hirschmann standard  Hirschmann standard    Location for which one of the following conditions apply when one operates it correctly       The person responsible for the area has provided access for the operator intentionally   e    er they need a tool     17  18 Ethernet port 1 O5  19  20 Ethernet port 2 T6  99  21 Temperature range E  S  T  22 Software option 1 A  B  C  9  23 Software option 2 9  24 Software option 3 D  9  25 C
53. reset  b     hard reset  c     load configuration  if the device does not provide a configuration  soft  reset    4 1 Restarting the device  soft reset reboot     The soft reset reboot is used to reset the device to the current configuration      Press the reset button for maximum 4 seconds or 11 to 15 seconds     4 2 Resetting the configuration  hard reset     The hard reset is used to reset the device to the factory settings  You require  this function  for example  if the connection to the device configuration is  interrupted or if you want to reconfigure the device     Note  When performing a hard reset  the user settings get lost  and the  device starts with the factory settings based on the firmware that you have  been using  Therefore  if applicable  save the current configuration of the  device before the reset     L Press the reset button for 6 to 9 seconds  During this process  the LEDs  light up for a long period     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 AT    4 3 Loading the configuration    O To load a configuration saved on the device  press the reset button for at  least 16 seconds     If the device does not provide a saved configuration  the device restarts     soft restart reboot      Installation BAT F  48 Release 06 02 2014    5 Maintenance and service    When designing this device  Hirschmann largely avoided using wear  parts  The parts subject to wear and tear are dimensioned to last longer  than the lifetime of the product when it is operated normally  
54. ristic value W  Type and specification of  the working voltage  pin assignment on the device    For every working voltage to be connected  perform the following steps     A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK    Start connecting the electrical wires solely if all the above requirements are    fulfilled   See  Working voltage  on page 6     Failure to follow these instructions can result in death  serious injury   or equipment damage        L  Connect the wires for the working voltage according to the pin assignment  with a suitable socket     2 6 4 Signal contact    Pin Function  Signal contact 2    1  1 4  apos 2 Signal contact 2  ee e  3 Signal contact 1  g     4 Signal contact 1    Table 17  Pin assignment of the signal contact  4 pin  A coded M12 plug    Device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic value C  K  or W have a signal contact exclusively     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 41    For the signal contact to be connected  make sure the following requirements  are met   The electrical wires are voltage free   The connected voltage is limited by a current limitation device or a fuse   L  Observe the electrical threshold values for the signal contact   See    General technical data    on page 52   L  Connect the signal contact lines according to the pin assignment with a  suitable socket   LI Plug the socket into the M12 plug on the device     2 7 Operating the device    A WARNING    ELECTRIC SHOCK    Ground the device before connecting any other cab
55. s  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not  occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures     L  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    L  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    L  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected       Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the holder of the   certificate could void the user s authority to operate this equipment     Important note    The following section applies to BAT F variants with the characteristic  value US  USA Canada  for country approvals which are labeled as  follows    Contains Transmitter Module   FCC ID  U99EWLAN1   IC  4019A EWLAN1    This equipment complies with FCC and IC RSS 102 radiation exposure  limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be  installed and operated with minimum distance of 19 7 inches  50 cm    related to a 9 dBi antenna  between the radiator and your body     The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co located with any  other transmitters within a host device  except in accordance with FCC  multi transmitter product procedures     This 
56. the accessories  with IP65 67 properties exclusively     With the following accessories the device loses its IP65 67 suitability   RJ45 adapters  Terminal cable    For reliable receive power and transmission power  you require antennas  that pertain to your application case  The Hirschmann BAT Planner  provides support in selecting suitable antennas  You obtain the BAT  planner free of charge under www hirschmann com    The  Antenna Guide  document provides an overview of the antennas  that can be used as well as the suitable antenna accessories    You find this document as a PDF file on the enclosed CD DVD or as a  download on the Hirschmann product pages  www hirschmann com      Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number  M SFP SX LC 943 014 001  M SFP SX LC EEC 943 896 001  M SFP LX LC 943 015 001  M SFP LX LC EEC 943 897 001  M SFP LH LC 943 042 001  M SFP LH LC EEC 943 898 001  M SFP LH  LC 943 049 001    Note  IP67 V1 connector housings according to IEC 61076 3 106   Variant 1  you will receive from BTR NETCOM GmbH     Other accessories Order number  AutoConfiguration Adapter  M12 943 913 001  BAT ANT N 3AGN IP67  10 pcs   942 110 001  EM12S  field attachable M12 plug for Fast Ethernet data cables 934 445 001  Pole mounting set for OpenBAT device 942 116 001  Network management software Industrial HiVision 943 156 xxx  PoE power supply unit PC 150 36V 48V IP67  working voltage 943 968 001  16 8 V DC    64 V DC   PoE power supply unit PC150 72 V 48V IP67  working volt
57. this    LED is unlabeled and solely lights up after the  configuration is reset  hard reset      LED display elements for port ETH1 Ethernet port 1    status  ETH2 Optional   Ethernet port 2    Note  For device variants without this port  this LED    is unlabeled     1 8 1 Meaning of the LEDs    The following terms describe the behavior of the LEDs   Regular flashing means that the LED is running through the describe    d    statuses in the specified sequence at intervals  e g  red green or red off      Brief flashing means that the LED lights up very briefly in the color    specified  then is switched off for a much longer time  about 10x as long    Inverse flashing means that the LED is switched off for a brief time and  then lights up for considerably longer  about 10x as long  in the specified    color     Flickering means that the LED switches on and off at irregular intervals     Running light means the coordinated glowing of several LEDs  This  gives the optical impression that a light source is moving from left to rig  and back     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014    ht    29    1 8 2 Device state    These LEDs provide information about conditions which affect the operation  of the whole device     P1  P2  green red LED  Power  off Connection is voltage free   green on continuously Voltage present  device is operational     red green flashing  slowly  Charge lock active     red green flashing  quickly    Unprotected configuration as no password or the default   
58. tion PoE PD voltage  1 MDX1  BI_DB  x pin  2 MDX1  BI_DB  x pin  3 MDX0  BI_DA  y pin  4 MDXO0  BI DA  y pin  5 MDX2  BI_DC  x pin  6 MDX2  BI_DC  x pin  7 MDX3  BI DD  y pin  8 MDX3  BI_DD  y pin    Housing  shield    Table 6    Pin assignment of the 10 100 Mbit s PoE PD port with Gigabit Ethernet  8   pin  X coded M12 plug    You will find a representation of the patch cables for operating the device  under    10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair port  on page 26     10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair port    Note  To connect a 8 pin M12 plug with a 4 pin M12 plug  you require a  suitable cable     Installation BAT F  26 Release 06 02 2014    Device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic value C  or K have this port exclusively   The 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair port offers you the ability to connect  network components according to the IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 100BASE     TX 1000BASE T standard     This port supports   Autocrossing  Autonegotiation  Autopolarity    10 Mbit s half duplex mode  10 Mbit s full duplex mode  100 Mbit s half duplex mode  100 Mbit s full duplex mode    1000 Mbit s full duplex    The socket housing is electrically connected with the device housing     Pin Signal  1 MDX1   2 MDX1   3 MDX0   4 MDX0   5 MDX2   6  7  8  H       MDX2   MDX3   MDX3   ousing  shield    Table 7     coded M12 plug    Patch cables    M12 4 pin on M12 4 pin  crossed   MDI to MDI     M12 4 pin on M12 4 pin  1 1     MDI to MDI X via auto crossing port     M12 4 pin o
59. transmitter is restricted to indoor use only within the 5 15 5 25 GHz  band to reduce potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile  satellite systems     This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003  du Canada     To reduce potential radio interference to other users  the antenna type  and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated  power  EIRP  is not more than that permitted for successful  communication     This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below  in point to multipoint systems  and having a maximum gain of 9 dBi     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 11    Antennas operating with this device Permitted band of operation    model  24GHzband 5 15 GHz    5 725 GHz     5 25 GHz band     5 825 GHz band  BAT ANT RSMA 2AGN R    Yes Yes Yes  BAT ANT N 3AGN IP67 Yes Yes Yes  BAT ANT N MiMoDB 5N IP65 Yes Yes Yes  BAT ANT N MiMo5 9N IP65 No Yes Yes  BAT ANT N 8G DS IP65 Yes No No    Antennas not included in this list are strictly prohibited for use with this  device  The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms     Note  1   When using 3 antennas type BAT ANT RSMA 2AGN R  you  must align each antenna in another spatial direction  x y z  so that one  antenna is arranged vertically to the device and the other two antennas  are arranged at right angles to each other     Important note    The following section applies to BAT F
60. u can use these ports for alternative purposes   4a SFP slot for 1000 Mbit s F O port  Design  IP67 V1 connector according to IEC 61076 3 106  variant 1  4b alternatively  depending on Power supply unit characteristic value C and K   device variant 8 pin  X coded M12 plug for 10 100 1000 Mbit s  twisted pair port  Power supply unit characteristic value P and W   8 pin  X coded M12 plug for 10 100 1000 Mbit s PoE    PD port  Optional  8 pin  X coded M12 plug for 10 100 1000 Mbit s  Ethernet port 2 twisted pair port    8 pin  A coded M12 plug for V 24 access  5 pin  A coded M12 plug for ACA21 M12 interface    alternatively  depending on Installation characteristic value D   device variant The reset button below a screwable IP67 pressure  compensating cap    Installation characteristic value A and B   The reset button below a screwable IP67 protective cap    Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic value C  K  or W   4 pin  A coded M12 plug for signal contact  Power supply connection 1  alternatively  depending on Working voltage with the characteristic value C   device variant 4 pin  7 8  connector  Working voltage with the characteristic value K   3 pin  7 8  connector  Working voltage with the characteristic value P   Not present  Working voltage with the characteristic value W   4 pin  7 8  connector  Power supply connection 2  alternatively  depending on Working voltage with the characteristic value C   device variant 4 pin  7 8  connecto
61. use for the data  transmission only into the socket of the combo port     10 100 1000 Mbit s PoE PD port    Note  To connect a 8 pin M12 plug with a 4 pin M12 plug  you require a  suitable cable     Device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic value P  or W have this port exclusively   The 10 100 1000 Mbit s PoE PD port offers you the ability to connect  network components according to the IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 100BASE   TX 1000BASE T and IEEE 802 3af at standard   This port supports    Autocrossing   Autonegotiation   Autopolarity   10 Mbit s half duplex mode  10 Mbit s full duplex mode   100 Mbit s half duplex mode  100 Mbit s full duplex mode   1000 Mbit s full duplex  The socket housing is electrically connected with the device housing     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 25    Pin Signal Function PoE PD voltage    1 MDX1  Receive path x pin  2 MDX1  Receive path x pin  3 MDX0  Transmission path y pin  4 MDX0  Transmission path y pin  4 5 7 8           Housing  shield    Table 4    Pin assignment of the 10 100 Mbit s PoE PD port  8 pin  X coded M12  plug  phantom voltage       Pin Signal Function PoE PD voltage  1 MDX1  Receive path       2 MDX1  Receive path       3 MDX0  Transmission path       4 MDXO  Transmission path       5 MDX2      x pin   6 MDX2      x pin   7 MDX3      y pin   8 MDX3      y pin    Housing  shield    Table 5  Pin assignment of the 10 100 Mbit s PoE PD port  8 pin  X coded M12  plug  spare pair supply       Pin Signal Func
62. with IEC EN 60950 1 to the working voltage  connections   The voltage supply has an easily accessible disconnecting device   e g  a switch or a plug   This disconnecting device is clearly  identified  So in the case of an emergency  it is clear which  disconnecting device belongs to which line   The electrical wires are voltage free   A fuse suitable for DC voltage is located in the plus conductor of the  power supply   The minus conductor is on ground potential  Otherwise  a fuse is  also located in the minus conductor   Regarding the properties of this fuse  See  General technical data   on page 52   The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 1 mm    North America  AWG16  on the working voltage input   The cross section of the protective conductor is the same size as  or bigger than the cross section of the power supply cables   The power supply cables used are permitted for the temperature  range required by the use case   Relevant for North America   The power cords are suitable for ambient air temperatures of at  least 167  F  75  C   The power cord wires are made of copper     Start connecting the electrical wires solely if all the above  requirements are fulfilled    L  Use undamaged parts       Internal fuses are triggered solely in the case of a detected error in the  device  In case of damage or malfunction of the device  turn off the  working voltage and return the device to the plant for inspection     Installation BAT F  Release 06 02 2014 7    Housi
63. y    L Before connecting any cable  read this document  and the safety  instructions and warnings    L Operate the device with undamaged components exclusively    L The device is free of any service components  In case of damage or  malfunction of the device  turn off the working voltage and return the  device to Hirschmann for inspection     Qualification requirements for personnel   O Allow qualified personnel exclusively to perform any work on the  device    Qualified personnel are characterized by the following points   The qualified personnel are properly trained  Proper training as well as  a practical knowledge and experience constitute the qualification  This  qualification is the requirement to connect  to ground and to label  power circuits  devices  and systems in accordance with current safety  engineering standards   The qualified personnel are aware of the hazards associated with his  tasks   The qualified personnel know proper measures against such hazards  to minimize the risk for themselves and others   The qualified personnel participate in training regularly     Intended usage   O Use the product solely for the application cases described in the  Hirschmann product information  including this manual    L Operate the product solely according to the technical specifications   See  Technical data  on page 52    L Connect to the product solely components suitable for the  requirements of the specific application case     Grounding the device   Grounding the dev
    
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