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1.                  5       erating Manual       IWAP103    This page is intentionally left blank     Document Number 321282  See Last Page for Revision Details      02006 Extronics Limited  This document is Copyright Extronics limited   Extronics reserve the right to change this manual and its contents without notice  the latest  version applies     Contents                       mem 4  2 Safety Information and                                      2 2 2 1 1                                                                 5  2  5lolage oFr this WAMU        5  2 2 WoW Tc                         M       5   3 Installation and                                               7  Sal                           7  3 1 1                                                   7  S2                                                                    8  22129                                                     inim connu con pe epu              11  22154                                                                                          11      9        Ethernet INDUL      ecoute e eu ui                       11  94105     Earth Oonectloli se eqs qnd ds dt do RENE    12   Od  BH9292 422 495 WIFITIO           12  31 8     RS232 422 485 Dip Switch                                                                 12   Oo 9                                                     girl Sepp EU ursi dor eddie e  14  3 1 10 Disassembly   Removing the                                                      16  3
2.   If using the Extronics   IANT 100 series of antenna s   please follow the procedure  for making the  CR UB NP 16 M20 gland   as instructed in the         100  manual        If using another antenna  be  sure to follow the  manufacturer s instruction as  to fitting the cable gland      CR UB NP 16 M20 is the  recommended cable gland  for use with the iANT100  antenna   In order to fit an N Type  connector  cut off the  connector and slide onto  cable approximately 30mm of  heat shrink sleeving and the    ferulle supplied with the  connector     otrip the cable as shown  leaving   8mm of exposed  shielding  7mm of exposed  dielectric insulator  4mm of exposed core    18    19    Using    soldering iron  tin the  core of the cable    Place the 90 N  Type  connector on the end of the  connector such that the  dielectric and core sit inside  the connector and the shield  is outside of the connector    Remove the cap from the top   of the connector  Apply solder  such that the centre pin of the  connector and the core of the  cable are bonded        20    olide the ferrule to the base of  the N Type connector and  using the appropriate tooling   crimp the cable in place   Make sure that the cable and  the connector are firmly  secured     Universal frame crimp tool  RS Stock No  848 391    Universal frame die set   RG58 59 cables  RS Stock No  848 436    Slide the sleeving to the base  of the connector so that it  covers the crimp  Apply heat  to the sleeving until it has fully  
3.   The heaters may be independently configured to shut off above set  temperature thresholds         protection board has two potentiometers fitted   which allow the user to set the temperature at which the heaters will switch off   and the temperature above which power to the access point is switched on  The  default setting is to allow the user to select a temperature of between 0             40  C above which the heaters are off  and temperatures between  20  C and  209   above which the access point turns on  Note  These temperatures can be  altered on request when ordering     The IWAP103 is housed      an Ex d  Flameproof  enclosure rated to IP66  and is  certified to     I2 G EExd      T5      55  C Max  T6 Ta 40  C                tD A21 IP66 T100  C Ta55  C Max  T85  C Ta40  C Max    2 Safety Information and Notes    2 1 Storage of this Manual    Keep this user manual safe and in the vicinity of the device  All persons who have to work on  or with the device should be advised on where the manual is stored     2 2 List of Notes    The notes supplied in this chapter provide information on the following     e Danger   Warning   o Possible hazard to life or health   e Caution  o Possible damage to property      Important  o Possible damage to enclosure  device or associated equipment     e Information  o Notes on the optimum use of the device  Warning Installation only to be performed by skilled electricians and instructed  personnel in accordance with national legislation
4.   including the relevant    standards and  where applicable  in accordance with IEC 79 17 on  electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres     Warning  The iWAP103 must not be operated in Gas Zone 0  or Dust Zone 20    hazardous areas  Refer to the specification for ATEX certificate  information     Warning  Never open the enclosure in a hazardous area when the unit is  energized  never operate the internal electronics without correctly fitting  the lid and cable glands        Important        technical data indicated on the iWAP enclosure must be observed     Important Changes in the design and modifications to the equipment are not       permitted  This includes changing the pre installed Access Point     Important        iWAP103 shall be operated as intended and only      undamaged  condition     Important Only Ex e antennas which have been approved for use by Extronics may  be used with iWAP103    Important      not exceed the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power  EIRP  limit for the  country region of operation    Important    Do not exceed the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power  EIRP  for the gas  group in which the iWAP103 will be operating  The RF output of the  transceiver will vary depending on the hardware and antenna used              2W   33dBm            3 5W   35 49                6W   37 7dBm        Caution This assembly may weigh up to 15Kg depending on options fitted   therefore ensure the assembly is mounted using suitable fixtures   Caution When powering t
5.   regulations     4 3 Cleaning and Maintenance    The IWAP103 and all its components require no maintenance  All work on the  IWAP103 by personnel who        not expressly qualified for such activities will cause  the Ex approval and the guarantee to become void     4 4 Safety Precautions    Important For the installation  maintenance and cleaning of the units  it is  absolutely necessary to observe the applicable regulations and    provisions concerned with explosion protection  EN 50014  EN 60079   14 2003  as well as the Accident Prevention Regulations        4 5 Cleaning and Maintenance Intervals    The cleaning intervals depend on the environment where the system is installed     4 6 Aggressive substances and environments    The IWAP103 is not designed      come into contact with aggressive substances or  environments  please be aware that additional protection may be required     4 7 Exposure to external stresses  The IWAP103 is not designed to be subjected to excessive stresses e g  vibration     heat  impact  Additional protection is required to protect against these external  stresses     The IWAP103 will require additional protection if it is installed in a location where it  may be subjected to damage     29    Operating Manual    5 Technical Data    9 1             103    Power Supply Universal 90 264VAC or IEEE802 11af POE       Enclosure Material LM6 marine grade alloy with epoxy paint coat       Weight Approx 15Kg  hardware dependent    Environmental Ambient te
6.  1 11 Assembly     Fitting the                                            17  3 1 12 Fitting the 9O  N Type Connector                         18  3 1 13 Fitting the antenna mounting                                                                  23  3 1 14 Fitting the antennas to the                                                                        25          Ge  neral dimebsiolls saevire dein           MI    RES RN M MERE 26   See  SO IO  WOK                                        27   A                                                                                                   28  4 1 Transportation and                            28  4 2                                                                                    e            edendo esi Pus 28  4 3 Cleaning and                                    28  44d   Salety PrecatlllOliSi emat                 a                           29  4 5 Cleaning and Maintenance Intervals                                                          29  4 6   Aggressive substances and environments                                                   29  4 7 Exposure to external stresses                     adea iD        Da ded ri aw dod 29                         NR 30  CMM I ioc 30        TyDSCOdGOS      E E A 31            eese T T       32       Manual REV SION              oa dac t t t ete f ets 36    1 Introduction    The IWAP103 Zone 1 Universal Access Point Enclosure is designed to allow the  deployment of wireless networks in
7.  Essential Health and Safety Requirements not covered by section  amp  covered by manufacturer s    The manufacturer shall inform te notfud body 94        modifications to ihe design of the product    Ceriiicain 08 ATEX 2083  Tm      MEN Dt            Io                   VAN ca    schedule inckaded  For help of astiskance relating to this bertificale  contact                            carm    Epsilon Compliance            1                is a fading name of Epsilon Technical                Limiied       34    Epedon Compliance Services  Desside Lana  Chesler  CH 600    Tet   44  0 1244 892590           44 401244 882590       Epsilon    Supplement to EC   Type Examination Certificate    Certificate Number  06 ATEX 2062 Dated  237 January 2008  Variation          04       Pmmit       Change of nume to become ihe               2  Addition of        group      and upgrade to ENEQ079 0 2000 and ENG0070 1 2007 with the coding  becoming  i2 Ex d liG T6 at Tus  HOC         att Tasa  455  C  4  Addition of dust slandards ENG1241 0 2006 and ENG1241 12004 with the coding becoming    Ex ID A21 1265 TEFC M Tea HEC  TITE at Tu  05 1    Descriptive Documents    Report                 2335041  22325    2  235 49 and 2335 4844  Drawings   Only the drawings that have changed from the original schadule are Gated                  mmo                                                       Sure T            TE 2007                   General           Amangermeri  314508 1041 1071207          Lab
8.  bracket        Fixing kit supplied with each     antenna   1 off M6 x 12mm pozi pan   head screw  1 off M6 spring washer       Using the screw and washer   fit the antenna to the bracket  using the appropriate hole    Tighten screws so the  antennas are fitted securely    25                        Only connect antenna cables to the N Type or Surge Arrestor   Never connect the antennas to the access point directly     IMPORTANT  All cables should be connected to the iWAP103 via a correct cable  gland  fitted by a competent person     IMPORTANT  Only Ex e antennas which have been approved for use by  Extronics may be used with iWAP103    IMPORTANT  Do not exceed the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power  EIRP  for  the country region of operation    IMPORTANT  Do not exceed the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power  EIRP  for  gas group the iWAP103 will be operating in  The RF output of the  transceiver will vary depending on the hardware used              2W    33dBm            3 5W   35 4dBm            6W  437 7dBm        3 1 15 General dimensions                            487                   26    3 2 Setting to work    e Once all cables are connected  refit the enclosure lid by rotating clockwise  700N mm   once the lid is closed ensure the grub screw is tightened    e Refer to the original manufacturer s instructions for detailed information on  setting the hardware to work correctly in software  The RS232 422 485 com  server uses a W amp T 58631 device     Ensure the lid is
9.  hazardous areas         concept allows  installation of equipment from leading WLAN vendors including Aeroscout  Meru   oymbol  Cisco and Firetide  Each type of Access Point or RF transmitting device  is rigorously checked and tested by Extronics and or a Notified Body to ensure  conformity to the ATEX requirements  This means that the user may select the  vendor of their choice when extending a WLAN to hazardous areas  However  equipment not already certified will require assessment to determine its  suitability     To allow ease of installation to the end user the unit can be supplied via a  110 230VAC  or via IEEE802 3af POE providing the access point chosen is  compatible  An optional POE supply module allows the iWAP103 to  power up to two external devices such as IP cameras or additional  access points     The IWAP103 has two HF outputs on N type connectors allowing the connection  of two antennas for dual radio access points  These antennas must be certified  as Ex e increased safety devices  not included  such as the iANT100     Optional features include surge arrestors for lightning suppression in outdoor  installations and fibre optic inputs for the Ethernet  Additionally the IWAP103 has  optional single or dual RS232 R 485 RS422 inputs  allowing these interfaces to  be transmitted over a WIFI link     The iWAP103 has the option of adding heating to the enclosure which can be  used when the access point is required to be installed in temperatures as low as   20    
10.  pin out wiring connections will  depend on the interface you wish to use and is summarized below in table 3 2     To make a connection to for the serial interface feed the cable through a suitable  cable gland  Remove the plug from the socket  Ref 5  by unscrewing the screws at  the two ends of the plug Strip back the serial cable and ensure suitable crimps are  used for each core of the cable  the cables core must have a cross sectional area of  at least 0 14mm  and a maximum cross sectional area of 1 5mm      Pin  Module1 Module2   450      1 10       Table 3 2 Serial Pin Out Connections    3 1 8 RS232 422 485 Dip Switch Configuration    To correctly configure the iWAP103   s optional serial interface the dip switches on the  PCB need to be set correctly  Figure 3 x below shows an exploded view of the dip  switches  Use table 3 3 to correctly set the dip switches for the serial interface  required by the user     12    57         56    58 S5  S1             S4         S2  S3       E  I __ IL  Wit                 pe ELIO 4 IC   j bas  o3 pp E         T     71   AT    7 r                        _      Figure 3 4     iWAP103 Dip Switch Connections    Module1 Module2    51 55 Select clock timing 2 5ms  1      2 off 3 on  4 5  5  1 off 2 on 3 on  115 230Kbit s mode  1 on 2 off 3 off    52 56 Select RS232 422 485 mode RS232 mode  1 on 2      3 off 4      5      6 on    422 mode  1 on 2 off 3 off 5 off 6 on  RS485 4 wire mode  1 on 2 off 3 off 5 off 6 on  RS485 2 wire auto contro
11.  secure  correct cable glands are fitted and the  unit device correctly wired and earthed for the particular  application    Ensure that the threaded sections of the enclosure lid and body  assembly are clean and undamaged  Also check the IP O ring is  clean and undamaged before fitting the lid        27    4 Intended Purpose Usage    Important Before setting the units to work  read the technical documentation  carefully     Important        latest version of the technical documentation or the corresponding  technical supplements is valid in each case     The IWAP103 is built using modern components and is extremely reliable in  operation  however it must only be used for its intended purpose  Please note that  the intended purpose also includes compliance with the instructions issued by the  manufacturer for installation  setting up and service    Any other use is regarded as conflicting with the intended purpose  The manufacturer  is not liable for any subsequent damage resulting from such inadmissible use  The  user bears the sole risk in such cases     4 1 Transportation and Storage    All iWAP103 devices must be so transported and stored that they are not subjected  to any excessive mechanical stresses     4 2 Authorized Persons    Only persons trained for the purpose are authorized to handle the i  WAP103  they  must be familiar with the unit and must be aware of the regulation and provisions  required for explosion protection as well as the relevant accident prevention
12. Min     20  C  26    Specify option   4    Power Supply    Universal 90 264VAC  If heater option   8  selected the unit is not universal voltage  either 115VAC or 230VAC  AC  IEEE802 3af compliant Power Over Ethernet POE  Specify option   5    Ethernet Connection   10 100BaseT Ethernet on CAT5 copper C  Multimode 10 100BaseFX fibre with ST connector F  Specify option   6    2 x Antenna Lightning Protection For Option   2    No Lightning Protection Fitted  2xN Type Bulkheads fitted for antenna connection N  Lightning Protection Fitted S  Specify option   7    2 x Additional Antenna Lightning Protection For Option   2    No Lightning Protection Fitted  2xN Type Bulkheads fitted for antenna connection N  Lightning Protection Fitted S  Nothing Fitted     Specify option   8    Enclosure Heating  not compatible with universal 90 264VAC or POE supplies    No enclosure heating N  115VAC enclosure heating H1  230VAC enclosure heating H2  Specify option   11    RS232 RS485 RS442 interface       RS232 RS485 RS422 interface fitted N  1 x RS232 RS485 RS422 interface fitted 1  2 X RS232 RS485 RS422 interfaces fitted 2  Specify option  712    Dual IEEE802 3af POE outputs  not compatible with POE supply    No POE outputs N  Two POE outputs fitted P    31    Operating Manual    7 Certification    Specialists for intrinsically safe   amp  explosion proof equipment       EC Declaration of Conformity    Extronics Ltd  Meridian House  Roe street  Congleton  CW12 1PG UK   Declare under sole respon
13. SILON    1 EC   Type Examination Certificate    2 Equipment inbended for use in potentially explessea atmospheres    3 Cariecate Nunmper  EPSILON 08 ATEN 2083  4 Eruipment WAP     8 Actress  Meri Hesse          Birem           CW12       UK   7 This equicrsent and        accaplable variation hereto are specified      the schedule to thie          and                     Notified        number 1712 in accordance with Article 8 of the Council directive            of 23  March         oerlifies that this equipment or projects system has been found be comply with th    Essential Health and Sofaty Requirements reden fo design and eonstrudion af equipment and  probectreg systems Tor use in potentially explosive atmosplengs            in Annex 1 bo her directive      The examination and        results are recorded in confidential                    RETSIAMT78 AJ1E    9 Complumce with the mpphcabbe Exserdial Health and Safety Requirements has boen assured by  compaanoa with          50014 1997 incl AT     2  EN 50018 2000 incl Al    TO If the sign  X  is placed alter ihe certificate mumbar  it inciceies ihal ha equigment      subject bo special  condriiona for sale use specified i the schedule to This                                            11 This EC Typa Examination Certificate relates only io the design  examination and Tesis of the                 equipment cr                system in accordance to Ihe Directive UVEC  Further requirements of the                 apply io ihe ma
14. als Both screw terminals are  zis xcu connected to earth  one  of the terminals should  be used to earth the  enclosure  the other  connector is a spare    Ethernet input on RJ45 This RJ45 socket  accepts a standard  8P8C plug for Ethernet  connection  Pin 1   Tx    Pin 2   Tx     Pin 3   Rx     Pin 4  POE in    Pin 5  POE in    Pin 6  Rx     Pin 7 POE    Pin 8 POE in       Ethernet input on                       Pin 1   Tx    screw terminals    ele           Pin 2   Tx   Pin      Rx           4                        5                        6                 7             Pin 8          in    RS232 422 485 Inputs 5 96 96      05      05 dc 0   Pins 1 9 are used for          RS232 422 485 module  1  Pins 10 18 are used for  RS232 422 485 module  2    See table 3 2 for  connections depending  on the configuration  required   Table 3 1     Input Connector Pin Outs       Power can be supplied to the access point via a mains supply or a POE supply  The  POE supply is obtained directly from a POE enabled Ethernet input with the spare  wires of an 8 pin input used for the power supply     Caution When powering the iWAP103 via POE it is not recommended to also  apply an external power supply to the protection board     3 1 3 Mains Power    To connect the mains power  feed in a suitable cable through a suitable cable gland   The PCB will be shipped with a socket fixed the PCB and a removable plug with  screw terminals screwed into it  Ref 1   Remove the plug from the socket by  unsc
15. el Dranwir    Date      15 April 2008       Page   of 1 Cer    cue               2043  Variason Mursber  04         variation may only      raproduced in im entirety and ssihout eny change  schedule included   The variation In onfy veld when 4 caries                   tepratare and hologragnic security label  Fer hele ot assdstanco relating to this variation  contact                              35       8 Manual Revision     Revision  Description             2  Initial Release 7 04 2008  Added Compliance Information 15 10 2008  03    Added Dis Assembly Instructions   Updated 10 12 08 JE   AJR  Thermostat Controls   RS485 Pins   Descriptions   Added complete ATEX   certificate   added EC declaration of   conformit    Added additional installation instructions 16 02 09       36    
16. ght the heaters will not turn off until  the temperature reaches 30 C     14    Operating Manual    15    3 1 10 Disassembly   Removing the           16       Unscrew the enclosure lid     Unscrew and disconnect the  HF connectors from the surge  arrestors or bulkheads  Unplug  all other connections to the  PCB  Make note of the  location of the connections  you remove to aid reassembly    Unscrew the 4 fixing screws  from the spacers below    Tilt the front of the PCB  upwards and pull towards you   Be careful when removing the  PCB from the enclosure as the  HF cables fitted under the  PCB may get damaged  Be  sure to take all necessary ESD  precautions to avoid damaging  sensitive components on the  PCB    Unscrew and disconnect the  HF connectors from the surge  arrestors or bulkheads on the  under side of the PCB  Be  careful not to bend the RF  cables too tightly  especially  by the connector  as this may  damage the cable     Minimum bend radius of cable    3 18mm       3 1 11 Assembly     Fitting the PCB    To fit the PCB  follow the instructions found in section 3 1 10 of this manual in  reverse order   e Connect RF connectors to surge arrestors or bulkheads on under side of the  PCB  e Carefully place the PCB inside the enclosure to sit on top of the spacers  e Screw the 4 fixing screws through the mounting holes on the PCB to the  spacers below  e Fit all necessary connections  e Screw in the enclosure lid securely    17    3 1 12 Fitting the 90  N Type Connector  
17. he iWAP103 via POE it is not recommended to also    apply an external power supply to the protection board     3 Installation and Setting to Work    3 1 Installation    The IWAP 103 is simple to install and can be secured directly to a suitable surface  using the mounting holes on the Enclosure  Refer to 3 1 15    3 1 1 Removing the cover    Warning  Never open the enclosure in a hazardous area when the unit is    energized  never operate the internal electronics without correctly fitting  the lid and cable glands        Unscrew the grub screw and remove the enclosure lid by turning it anti clockwise     Four Mounting Lugs   1 in each corner       Figure 3 1    3 1 2 Fitting the cables    Depending on the configuration of the iWAP103  the connections for power and  communication will need to be terminated into the enclosure via the cable entries  shown in figure 3 2  to be chosen by customer         Gland 1 Gland 2 Gland 4 Gland 5  M25 M20 M20 M25    Gland 3  M25    Figure 3 2     Cable Gland Holes    Cable glands are to be specified by the user when ordering  thread size is as  indicated above while the thread pitch of all holes is 1 5mm  Depending on the  configuration required these holes may be fitted with stopping plugs     IMPORTANT  All cables should be connected to the iWAP103 via a correct cable  gland suited to the cable used  fitted by a competent person   Cable glands should be fitted in accordance with manufacturers  instructions  See iANT100 manual for instructi
18. l mode  1 off 2 on 3 off 4 on 5 off 6 on  RS485 2 wire DTR control mode  1 off 2              4 off 5 on 6 off    S3 S7 Mode Select RS232 mode  1 off 2 off 3  off on 4 off  RS485 2 wire mode  1 off 2 on 3 off 4 off  RS485 4 wire mode  1 off 2 off 3 off 4 off  RS422 mode  1 off 2 on 3 off 4 off  54 68 Line Termination RS232 mode  All off  RS485 2 wire mode  All on  RS485 4 wire mode  All on  RS422 mode  All on    13       3 1 9 Thermostat Controls          Pot A Pot B  Figure 3 5     Thermostat Potentiometers    If the optional heaters have been fitted  there are two potentiometers on the  IWAP103 protection board which allow the user to alter the temperature set points   Pot    is used to set the access point switch on temperature  Pot B is used to control  the heater turn off temperature    If this option is fitted  the potentiometers will be factory set to   Pot A    20     Fully Left   Pot B   30   Fully Right     The potentiometers have a turn radius of 270   when the potentiometer is turned fully  left the temperature will be set to a minimum  When the potentiometer is turned fully  right  the temperature 1  set to its maximum    By turning potentiometer A fully left the Access point will not turn on until the  temperature reaches  20  C  By turning Pot A fully right the AP will not turn on until  the temperature reaches 10        By turning potentiometer B fully left the heaters will not turn off until the temperature    reaches 0  C  By turning potentiometer B fully ri
19. mperature  T5 T6    209C  109C to  40  C 55  C  note this depends on the internal  hardware used    Relative humidity  0 to 95   non condensing    Output Connections Up to four RF outputs on Ex d cable glands with  optional lightning arrestors       ATEX Certification    II 2 G EExd IIC T5 Ta 55  C Max T6 Ta 40     Max         tD A21     66 T100  C Ta55  C         T85  C Ta40  C           30    6 Type Codes    iWAP103   Universal Zone 1 Access Point tWAP103   1    2    4    5    6    7    8    9    11    12     Specify option   1    Wireless Network Hardware  Hardware supplied by customer  0  Hardware supplied by Extronics 1     Extronics can supply the certified wireless network hardware  alternatively you may wish to  free issue  one of the already  certified solutions so that we can factory fit it  see option   2 for certified hardware list      Specify option  2    Type Of Wireless Network Hardware  Max operating temperature listed in brackets  POE Mains only  is the iWAP103 with no additional modules attached  Mains   modules is the maximum temperature with additional modules  included  The minimum temperature range is also listed  the heater option will allow the temperature range of the AP s stated  as 09    to be operated to a temperature of  20 C      Cisco AP1231 Access Point  POE Mains Only   45 C  Mains   Modules   40 C   Min     20 C  3   Cisco AP1242 Access Point  POE Mains Only   45  C  Mains   Modules   40  C   Min     20 C  6   Cisco AP1242 LAP Light Access P
20. nufacturing process and supply of this equipment or protective system  Thase         no                                 12 Th   marking of the equipment shall include the foxewing          I  2    EEx d        Ha T5  Ta 55         or TG  Ta 40  C     Dale  23 September 2000       Page 1642 Corbier 06 ATEX 2083  This certificate may only be reproduced i i entirety and without any change  schedule inctucaed  The gotics im only valid when B canion an orgia signature ond holographie pituy tebel  For help or assistance reteting to Eis         contact cxpbepsian dti com              Complore Serre Limited      a trading name of Epsilon Technical Services Limited       1  1        33    Drury           Drany  Buckley       IDU    Tak  44  Djt 244 541551           44  0 1244 S4 X858    13  14    15    18  18 1  16 2    17    17 1         2    18    Page 2 ot 2    Operating Manual       Schedule       The MAPIO         universal EEx d wireless LAN solution  The wireless LAN equipmant      house in a  meta component approved fiameproo  enclosum           01 ATEX 0341  suitable for gas  ermironmenis   Other equipment can aio be housed      thi        d enclosure such a   power supplies  media converters  and PCE s seo drawing number 314546 for delis         Number  issue        314596 10 08 08 01 WARIO        U                             314546 30 24 06            Generne WAPION     311880 09 03 06 WAPIOILA Generic                      Hogith          Safety                            
21. oint  POE Mains Only   45  C  Mains   Modules   40  C   Min     20  C  7   Symbol AP300 Access Port Single Radio  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min     20  C  8   Symbol AP5131 Access Point Single Radio  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min     20  C  9   Symbol AP300 Access Port Dual Radio  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min     20  C  10  Symbol AP5131 Access Point Dual Radio  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min     20  C  11  Meru AP200  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min    0      13  Meru AP150  POE Mains Only   55  C  Mains   Modules   50  C   Min    O  C  14  Cisco AP1232 Access Point  POE Mains Only   45  C  Mains   Modules   40  C   Min     20  C  15  Cisco AP1231 LWAPP Light Access Point  POE Mains Only   45  C  Mains   Modules   40  C   Min     20  C  16  Cisco AP1232 LWAPP Light Access Point  POE Mains Only   45  C  Mains   Modules   40  C   Min     20  C  18  AirMagnet A5020 Sensor  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min    0      19  Firetide Hotport 4500 Access Point  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min    O  C  22  Aruba AP60  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min    O  C  23  Aruba AP61  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min    O  C  24  Aruba AP70  POE Mains Only   40  C  Mains   Modules   35  C   Min    O  C  25    Acksys WLG LINK OEM RJ EVAL Access Point  Mains Only   55  C  Mains   Modules   55  C   
22. ons on fitting          100 cable gland     IMPORTANT  Changes in the design and modifications to the equipment are not  permitted  This includes changing the factory installed access  point        Surge    Arrestor N   type  2 4    Surge    Arrestor N      type  5 8    Dip Switches  For  RS232 422   485  configurations    Important       Optional POE Module see                   Se    document 321313 for instructions 2    Not User Serviceable  if this option has been chosen          Connectors              Aa                          EE Arrestor N               2 4    o Surge  LL pl Arrestor N        E type  5 8              p           potentiometers       1 P 4   lt  m  7     7         E 4  EN     3 A            SS 7 P          4    RT e  7 A   m 59 gp                         gt  v      lt a                          5    5  L    5 4 3 2 1   RS232 485 422 Ethernet Input on Ethernet Earth Mains   Inputs  Optional  screw plug socket Input      Screw Input on  RJ45 terminals screw plug  Connector socket    Figure 3 3     iWAP103 Internal PCB View    Only the input power connectors  DIP switches  Ethernet input  connectors  thermostat controls and N type surge arrestors  as indicated    in figure 3 3  are user configurable  Do not alter any other connections  inside the enclosure  The access point must not be changed or the  wiring altered            Conector            7 Description _  Mains Input          dL Pin 1   Live    Pin 2   Earth  Pin 3   Neutral    Earth Screw Termin
23. rewing the screws at the two ends of the plug  Strip back the power cable and  ensure suitable crimps are used for each core of the cable  the cables core must  have a cross sectional area of at least 0 25mm  and a maximum cross sectional area  of 2 5mm   Place the crimped wire into the correct screw terminal as indicated in  table 3 1  and ensure the cable is securely screwed in place  then push the plug into  the socket and securely screw the two together     3 1 4 POE Ethernet Connection    Caution Only make one Ethernet POE connection  i e  do not make a connection  to both the screw terminals and RJ45 connector     To power the unit via POE a suitable POE supply is needed along with the Ethernet  input on  preferably  a cat 5 cable  The power is supplied on the spare pins of a  standard 8 way twisted pair wire   on pins 4 5 7 and 8  with the other pins used for  data transfer  The power can be supplied via the screw terminals  Ref 4  or the RJ45  connector  Ref 3  depending on the installer s requirements and preferences     To power the access point via POE using the RJ45 connector  Ref 3  ensure that an  8P8C connector is wired as stated in table 3 1  Feed the cable through a suitable  cable gland and then simply plug the cable into the socket and ensure the cable is  securely fastened     To power the access point via POE using the screw terminals  Ref 4   feed the cable  through a suitable cable gland  Remove the plug from the socket by unscrewing the  screws at the 
24. sibility that the product     iWAP103   To which this declaration relates is in accordance with the provision of the following directives   94 9 EC Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres    89 336 EEC CE Marking for Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive   73 23 EEC Low Votlage Directive   And is in conformity with the following standards or other nominative documents   _    60079 0 2006     EN60078 1 2007 itu   eres   i    EN61241 0 2006 Electrical appa ratus for use in the presence of combustible dust   General   requirements    EN61241 1 2004   Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust   Protection by  enclosures  tb     Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement  control and laboratory        use   Part 1  General requirements                  1 2007  Information technology equipment   Radio disturbance characteristics       Limits and methods of measurement          55024 1998   42 2003  Information technology equipment   immunity characteristics   Limits    and methods of measurement       Signed Date   10 12 08       Nick Saunders     Technical Services Manager    Extronics Lid  Meridian House Roe Street   Conglet  n  CW12 1PG  Tel   44  0 1260 29 274 Fax  44  D 1260 297280  Gmail infotextranics com Wiel wwe  extronics com    ER kuj avs  Breton       BITTE       32    Operating Manual          XDU    Tet  44  090244 541551  Fax  544  OyTe44 S4 3888     AA Cu te               amp P
25. taken shape of the  components it surrounds     Must be done in accordance  to heat shrink manufacturer s  instruction    He fit cap to connector       21    Push the connector through  the appropriate M25 cable  entry on the IWAP103  enclosure  Be careful when  doing this as not to damage  the threads     Fit the connector to the N   Type bulkhead fitted to the  PCB    Thread the M25 to M20    reducer to the enclosure   Hand tighten and using a  wrench  tighten by another  quarter turn        22    Fit entry body into the                 previously fitted  Hand   tighten  then using a wrench  tighten a further 12 turn    Fit the remainder of the gland  to the entry body using the  union nut of the cable gland   Hand tighten  then using a  wrench tighten a further 1   2  turn    Ensure all components are  fitted securely       3 1 13 Fitting the antenna mounting bracket    Supplied fixings    2 off   5 nyloc nut   2 off M5 x 16mm grub screw  2 off   5 plain washer   2 off   5 nylon washer       Apply Loctite along the thread  of the grub screw    243     Thread lock or 270    stud lock     Using an allen key  2 5 ATF    thread the grub screws into  the entries shown until they  bottom    23    Once the grub screws         fitted  place the nylon  washers onto the grub  screws               EA             Place the antenna bracket   IANTMBO2  onto the grub  screws    Using the plain washer and  nyloc nut  fit the bracket  securely       24    3 1 14 Fitting the antennas to the
26. two ends of the plug  Strip back the cable and ensure suitable crimps  are used for each core of the cable  the cables core must have a cross sectional area  of at least 0 14mm  and a maximum cross sectional area of 1 5mm   Place the  crimped wire into the correct screw terminal as indicated in table 3 1  and ensure the  cable is securely screwed in place  then push the plug into the socket and securely  screw the two together     3 1 5 Fibre Ethernet Input    Important When connecting the access point via a fibre connection do not use the  any of two Ethernet inputs of connectors Ref 3 or Ref 4     To obtain greater wired link distances the          103 can be shipped with an optional  fibre module  The fibre module will be connected directly to the access point  the user  should attach the fibre cable directly to the fibre module using a multimode fibre cable  on an ST connector     11    3 1 6 Earth Connection    The earth screw terminals allow the user to connect the enclosure to earth  this would  usually be done in the Extronics factory prior to shipping  There is also one spare  earth terminal  To connect to this earth terminal strip back the cable and ensure  Suitable crimps are used  the cable   s core must have a cross sectional area of at  least 0 25mm  and a maximum cross sectional area of 2 5mm      3 1 7 RS232 422 485 Wiring    If the optional RS232 422 485 module has been selected the serial input will need to  be connected to the screw terminals correctly  The
    
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