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1. Certified usage The device may only be employed for the purposes described in the cat alog and technical description and only in conjunction with external de vices and components recommended or approved by the manufacturer The product can only be operated correctly and safely if it is transported stored installed and assembled properly and correctly Furthermore it must be operated and serviced carefully Supply voltage The devices are designed for operation with a safety extra low voltage Accordingly only PELV circuits or SELV circuits with voltage restrictions in line with IEC EN 60950 may be connected to the supply voltage con nections The supply voltage is electrically isolated from the housing O Use only undamaged parts O Relevant for North America The subject unit is to be supplied by a Class 2 power source complying with the requirements of the National Electrical Code table 11 b If power is redundant supplied two individual power sources the power sources together should comply with the requirements of the Na tional Electrical Code table 11 b O Relevant for North America Use 60 75 C or 75 C copper CU wire only Shielding ground The shielding ground of the connectable twisted pair lines is connected to the housing as a conductor LI Beware of possible short circuits when connecting a cable section with conductive shielding braiding Housing Only technicians authorized by Hirschmann are permitted
2. plosions Figure 1 Device models BAT54 F BAT54 F FCC Figure 2 Device models with housing cover BAT54 F X2 BAT54 F X2 FCC BAT54 F 1 2 Release 12 07 1 4 External antennas External antennas are required to operate the access point You will find an overview of the antennas that are supported and can be con nected along with the technical data on the Hirschmann website under www hirschmann ac com O When installing external antennas make sure that you adhere to the reg ulations of the country in which you are operating the WLAN device 1 4 1 Transmission power The operator of a WLAN radio installation must ensure that the transmission threshold values are adhered to Hirschmann provides support in adhering to the transmission power thresh old values Use LANconfig to start the configuration of the device This program is located on the CD provided LI Go to the settings for Wireless LAN There you enter the country in which you are installing the device see the following figure 8 New Configuration for BATS4 Rail ajx Configure Wireless LAN m General Security Stations 802 11i WEP IEEE 802 1 WLC General This iz where you can program common settings Far all wireless LAN interfaces County E Then you 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
3. BAT ANT TNC B D Beam antenna for 2 4 GHz outdoor installation with 943 903 411 085 02 BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 TNC and BAT Pigtail BAT ANT TNC 10A DS Polarization diversity antenna for 5 GHz outdoor in 943 903 330 stallation with BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 TNC and BAT Pigtail BAT ANT TNC 8b g DS Polarization diversity antenna for 2 4 GHz outdoor in 943 903 310 stallation with BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 TNC and BAT Pigtail BAT ANT 8A Omnidirectional antenna for 5 GHz outdoor installa 943 903 301 tion with BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 N BAT ANT 8G Omnidirectional antenna for 2 4 GHz outdoor installa 943 903 401 tion with BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 N BAT ANT N 6ABG Hemispherical antenna for 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz Not 943 903 380 suitable for installations with lightening protection Cables BAT CLB 7 N Antenna cable 7 m N plug to N plug ULA400 attenu 943 903 350 ation 2 dB at 2 4 GHz 3 dB at 5 GHz BAT CLB 7 TNC Antenna cable 7 m N plug to TNC plug ULA400 at 943 903 501 tenuation 2 dB at 2 4 GHz 3 dB at 5 GHz BAT54 F Release 12 07 37 Adapters BAT Surge Arrestor Lightening protection adapter N socket to N socket 943 903 370 Octopus terminal cable Adapter cable for serial interface M12 4 pin plug gt 943 902 001 SubD 9 socket Note Please note that products recommended as accessories may have characteristics that do
4. ES Connection cable M12 4 to M12 4 1 1 Connection cable M12 4 to RJ45 cross over Connection cable M12 4 to RJ45 1 1 12 07 M12 MDI TX RX TX RX ROMS Wa Shield M12 MDI X via auto crossing port RX TX RX TX ROM Wa Shield RJ45 MDI End device TX TX RX RX DN Wa Shield RJ45 MDI X Switch RX RX TX TX DN Wa Shield Connection cable M12 4 to M12 4 cross over 2f 2 2 9 Mounting the housing cover For use in environments with the danger of explosions the BAT54 F X2 and BAT54 F X2 FCC device models have an additional housing cover made of stainless sheet steel On delivery the housing cover is pre mounted Perform the installation in the following steps Remove the upper part of the housing cover on the device as shown in the following figure point 1 Do not try to remove the lower panel of the housing cover from the device Screw the device including the lower panel of the housing cover to the mounting surface Set up the connections to the device Close the housing cover by replacing the upper part of the housing cover Fasten the housing cover with four screws as shown in the following fig ure point 2 Figure 7 Mounting the housing cover for BAT54 F X2 device models with Ex certifi cation in accordance with ATEX 95 ATEX 100a BAT54 F 28 Release 12 07 2 3 Startup By connecting t
5. and easily using wizards via the Windows configuration software or the Web interface The wide range of BAT anten nas provide the correct solution for every requirement even out of the box solutions The devices are designed for the special requirements of industrial automa tion They are suitable for outdoor use and in environments with the danger of explosions They meet the relevant industry standards provide very high operational reliability even under extreme conditions and also long term re liability and flexibility The devices operate without fans and have a redun dant voltage supply You can mount the devices on a wall or a pole It can be easily managed via a Web browser via Telnet with a management software product such as HiVision or locally on the device V 24 interface The devices differ with regard to their certification and the type of integrated intenna if included The devices provide you with a large range of features Sturdy metal housing with protection class IP67 Secure wall and pole mounting Redundant power supply with two 24V supplies and one Power over ETH ERNET supply Temperature range 20 to 55 C Wireless LAN interfaces in accordance with IEEE802 11b g and IEEE802 11a h Creation of redundant WLAN connections for secure data transmission BAT54 F Release 12 07 9 Transmission with up to 108 MBit s for each radio module Also maximum security for point to point with IEEE802 11i RS 232 seri
6. customer relationship Only comprehensive service makes a difference worldwide In the current global competition scenario the Hirschmann Competence Center is ahead of its competitors on three counts with its complete range of innovative services Consulting incorporates comprehensive technical advice from system evaluation through network planning to project planing Training offers you an introduction to the basics product briefing and user training with certification Support ranges from the first installation through the standby service to maintenance concepts With the Hirschmann Competence Center you have decided against making any compromises Our client customized package leaves you free to choose the service components you want to use Internet http www hicomcenter com BAT54 F Release 12 07 41 fy HIRSCHMANN A Belden Company
7. flickering Red blinking connection Hardware error in WLAN module Port Status Ethernet Port These LEDs display port related information LS DA Data link status green yel low LED Off Status of the LAN interfaces No network device connected Green on continuously Ethernet connection active Data traffic Yellow flickering 2 6 Operation element reset button The BAT54 F is equipped with a reset button which can be accessed from outside via a locking screw On delivery the reset button is closed off with a screwable cover cap protec tion class IP67 IP65 Reset key button The reset button has two different functions which are triggered by pressing the button for different lengths of time Resetting the configuration hard reset the button is pressed for long er than 5 seconds All LEDs on the device light up continuously When the reset button is released the device restarts with the factory settings The hard reset can be used for example if you have to reconfigure the device independently of any existing settings or if no connection to the device configuration can be made Device restart soft reset the button is pressed for less than 5 seconds The device restarts BAT54 F Release 12 07 31 Warning After the hard reset the device restarts in the unconfigured state and all the settings are lost Therefore you may want to save the current con figuration of the
8. fy HIRSCHMANN A Belden Company User Manual Installation Dual Band Industrial Access Point Access Client Access Bridge BAT54 F Outdoor Series hi HIRSCHMANN pr ai It ce DE 039706001011207000 BAT54 F Technische Unterst tzung Release 12 07 HAC Support hirschmann de 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 2007 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 en closed CD applies The performance features described here are binding only if they have been expressly guaran teed in the contract This publication has been created by Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH according to the best of our knowledge Hirschmann reserves the right to change the con tents of this manual without prior notice Hirschmann can give no guarantee in respect of the correctness or accuracy of the details in this publication Hirschmann can accept no
9. immediate vicinity The personnel must be ful ly familiar with all of the warnings and maintenance measures in these operating instructions Correct transport storage and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance are essential in ensuring safe and reliable operation of this device Only use undamaged parts These products are only to be used in the manner indicated in this ver sion of the manual Particular attention is to be paid to all warnings and items of information relating to safety LI Any work that may have to be performed on the electrical installation should be performed by fully qualified technicians only 1L National and international safety regulations O Make sure that the electrical installation meets local or nationally ap plicable safety regulations L When installing external antennas make sure that you adhere to the regulations of the country in which you are operating the WLAN de vice Note on the CE marking The devices comply with the regulations contained in the following Euro pean directives 2006 95 EG 89 336 EWG Directive of the council for standardizing the regulations of member states on electromagnetic compatibility changed by RL 91 263 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC 1999 5 EG Directive of the European Parliament and the council for radio installa tions and telecommunication systems and for the mutual recognition of their conformity BAT54 F Release 12 07 2006
10. responsibility 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 Printed in Germany Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Str 45 51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Germany Tel 49 1805 141538 039 706 001 01 1207 22 1 08 Contents Safety instructions About this manual Legend 1 Device description 1 1 Properties and functions 1 2 Connections 1 4 External antennas 1 4 1 Transmission power 1 4 2 Omnidirectional antennas 1 4 3 Beam antennas 1 5 Cables and adapters 2 Assembly and start up 2 1 Unpacking and checking 2 2 Installing the device 2 2 1 Setting up the device 2 2 2 Wall mounting 2 2 3 Mounting the device outdoors 2 2 4 Mounting connecting external antennas 2 2 5 Connecting LAN and WLAN connections 2 2 6 Connecting the supply voltage 2 2 7 Grounding 2 2 8 Installing the data lines 2 2 9 Mounting the housing cover 2 3 Startup 2 4 Finding and configuring devices 2 5 Display elements 2 6 Operation element reset button 2 7 Making basic settings 3 Technical data BAT54 F Release 12 07 11 13 13 15 16 18 20 20 20 21 21 21 23 24 24 25 26 28 29 29 29 31 33 34 Safety instructions This documentation contains instructions which must be observed to ensure your own personal safety and to avoid damage to devices and machinery
11. to open the housing A separate screw connection on the housing is provided for the function ground It is indicated by the function ground symbol The function ground is electrically connected to the switching ground and the metal housing of the device O Make sure that the electrical installation meets local or nationally ap plicable safety regulations BAT54 F 4 Release 12 07 Never insert pointed objects thin screwdrivers wires etc into the in side of the subrack Failure to observe this point may result in injuries caused by electric shocks Environment The device may only be operated at the specified maximum ambient tem perature and relative air humidity non condensing Install the device in a location where the climatic threshold values specified in the technical data are adhered to LI Only to be used in an environment with the contamination level speci fied in the technical data L When installing external antennas make sure that you adhere to the regulations of the country in which you are operating the WLAN de vice O In ambient temperatures under 10 C use cabling designed for mini mum temperatures Relevant for use in Ex zone 2 according to ATEX 95 ATEX 100a Only products labeled accordingly may be operated in Ex zone 2 When operating the device in Ex zone 2 the following applies Il 3G Ex Ex nA II T4 20 C 60 C KEMA 07 ATEX 0190 Temperature code T4 Ambient 20 C 6
12. via the LAN cable Hirschmann Wireless Routers are prepared for the PoE Power over Eth ernet procedure and conform to the 802 3af standard PoE capable net work devices can be elegantly supplied with power via the LAN cable This makes it unnecessary to have a separate power connection for every basis station thus considerably reducing the work involved in the instal lation The power is input via the wire pairs transmitting the signal IEEE 802 3af mode A The power supply to the LAN is input centrally via a PoE injector or a power hub power switch Warning In a PoE installation only use devices that adhere to the 802 3af standard No warranty claims can be made for damage caused by the use of impermissible devices 2 2 7 Grounding A separate anti torsion screw connection on the housing is provided for the function ground It is indicated by the function ground symbol The function ground is electrically connected to the switching ground and to the metal housing of the device L For the ground wire use a copper wire with a cross section of 4 mm to 6 mm including any terminal sleeve used and implement the grounding of the device via the screw connection O Clamp the ground wire between the two rectangular fastening plates as shown in the figure below and fasten the screw O Make sure that the ground wire is not in direct contact with the aluminum housing of the device BAT54 F Release 12 07 25 BAT54 F groun
13. 0 C List of standards EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 15 2005 CLC TR 50427 Dec 2004 DO NOT OPEN THE DEVICE WHEN IT IS ELECTRICALLY CHARGED DO NOT DETACH ANY CONNECTORS WHEN THE DEVICE IS ELEC TRICALLY CHARGED DO NOT REMOVE THE LABELED HOUSING COVER The BAT54 F X2 FCC devices are installed with a housing cover as mounted in the state on delivery Qualification requirements for personnel Qualified personnel as understood in this manual and the warning signs are persons who are familiar with the setup assembly startup and oper ation of this product and are appropriately qualified for their job This in cludes for example those persons who have been trained or directed or authorized to switch on and off to ground and to label power circuits and devices or systems in accordance with current safety engineering standards BAT54 F Release 12 07 5 trained or directed in the care and use of appropriate safety equipment in accordance with the current standards of safety engineering trained in providing first aid General safety instructions This device is electrically operated Adhere strictly to the safety require ments relating to voltages applied to the device as described in the oper ating instructions Failure to observe the information given in the warnings could result in serious injury and or major damage O Only personnel that have received appropriate training should operate this device or work in its
14. 2 1 D Switching GARP GMRP Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1 D 1998 Media access control MAC bridges includes IEEE 802 1p Priority and Dynamic Multicast Filtering GARP GMRP IEEE 802 1Q Tagging IEEE 802 1 Q 1998 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks VLAN Tagging GVRP IEEE 802 1 w 2001 Rapid Reconfiguration IEEE 802 3 2002 Ethernet IEEE 802 11a b g h i WLAN Table 5 List of IEEE standards Certifications The following table shows the status of the certification of the equipment Standard EN 60079 15 ATEX95 pending Table 6 Certifications see www hirschmann ac com for current status BAT54 F Release 12 07 39 40 BAT54 F Release 12 07 Further support A Further support Technical questions and training courses In the event of technical queries please talk to the Hirschmann contract partner responsible for looking after your account or directly to the Hirschmann office You can find the addresses of our contract partners on the Internet www hirschmann ac com Our support line is also at your disposal Tel 49 1805 14 1538 Fax 49 7127 14 1551 Answers to Frequently Asked Questions can be found on the Hirschmann internet site www hirschmann ac com at the end oft the product sites in the FAQ category The current training courses to technology and products can be found under http www hicomcenter com Hirschmann Competence Center In the long term excellent products alone do not guarantee a successful
15. 95 EG Directive of the European Parliament and the council for standardizing the regulations of member states with regard to electrical equipment for use within specific voltage limits In accordance with the above named EU directives the EU conformity declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the follow ing address Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Strasse 45 51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Tel 49 1805 141538 The product can be used in living areas living area place of business small business and in industrial areas Warning This is a class A device This device can cause interference in living ar eas and in this case the operator may be required to take appropriate measures The assembly guidelines provided in these instructions must be strictly adhered to in order to observe the EMC threshold values FCC note Appropriate testing has established that this device fulfills the require ments of a class A digital device in line with part 15 of the FCC regulations These requirements are designed to provide sufficient protection against interference where the device is being used in a business environment The device creates and uses high frequencies and can radiate same and if it is not installed and used in accordance with this operating manual it can cause radio transmission interference The use of this device in a living area can also cause interference and in this case the use
16. Adapter from RP SMA plug to N socket attenuation 0 5 dB at 2 4 GHz 3 dB at 5 GHz BAT Surge Arrestor Lightening protection adapter N socket to N socket BATS4 F Release 12 07 19 2 Assembly and start up The devices have been developed for practical application in a harsh indus trial environment The installation process is correspondingly simple On delivery the device is ready for operation The following procedure has been proven to be successful for the assembly of the device Unpacking and checking Setting up the device Wall mounting Pole mounting Mounting connecting external antennas Connecting LAN and WLAN connections Connecting the supply voltage Grounding Installing the data lines Mounting the housing cover Startup Finding and configuring devices 2 1 Unpacking and checking L Check whether the contents of the package are complete see page 36 Scope of delivery L Check the individual parts for transport damage 2 2 Installing the device To protect the exposed contacts of the components still to be installed from dirt the individual system components must be connected in a dry and clean area Seal unused ports with the cover caps supplied Note Connectors are not electrical isolating devices Therefore first plug the connector into the power supply plug and then switch on the power supply Note Protection class IP67 is only achieved if all the connected components also fulfill protectio
17. D ROM with following content Management software LANconfig V7 12 Monitoring software LANmonitor V7 12 and WLANmonitor V7 12 Installation user manual in PDF format in German English User manual in PDF format in German English Reference manual in PDF format in German English LCOS operating system V7 12 as upx file BAT54 F Release 12 07 Accessories Name Order number ACA11 M12 AutoConfiguration Adapter for M12 connection 943 972 001 RPS 30 Rail Power Supply 943 662 003 RPS 80 EEC Rail Power Supply 943 662 080 RPS 120 EEC Rail Power Supply 943 662 120 RPS60 48V EEC Rail Power Supply for Power over Ethernet 943 952 001 HiVision Network Management software 943 471 100 HIOPC OPC Server software 943 055 001 BAT54 F pole mounting Set for fastening BAT54 F device to pole 943 966 001 set maximum permitted wind load 220 km h permitted pole diameter 39 mm to 60 mm Antennas BAT ANT N 12A Linear beam antenna for 5 GHz outdoor installation 943 903 320 with BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 N BAT ANT N 23 9A Linear beam antenna for 5 GHz outdoor installation 943 903 340 with BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 N BAT ANT N 14G Beam antenna for 2 4 GHz outdoor installation with 943 903 380 BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 N BAT ANT TNC B D Circular polarized beam antenna for 2 4 GHz outdoor 943 056 111 085 01 installation with BAT Surge Arrestor Requires cable BAT CLB 7 TNC and BAT Pigtail
18. H range of backbone switches the EAGLE security system and products for the LION control room provides continuous communication across all levels of the company BAT54 F Release 12 07 1 2 Connections The devices are equipped with the following connections and operation ele ments Main1 Main2 AUX1 AUX2 Dodd Power LEDs Ethernet Main1 Main connection for the first WLAN module for connecting external antennas Main2 Main connection for the second WLAN module for connecting external antennas AUX1 Auxiliary connection for the first WLAN module for connecting external antennas AUX2 Auxiliary connection for the second WLAN module for connecting external antennas V 24 Serial interface 4 pin M12 socket with A coding data rate min 19 2 kbit s max 115 kbit s for connecting serial configuration cable Ethernet port 4 pin M12 socket with D coding 10 100BASE TX Autosensing Power over Ethernet PoE automatic MDI MDIX recognition no crossover cable required Power Power supply connection for safety extra low voltage SELF PELV 5 pin M12 plug Reset button Restarts device or resets the configuration BAT54 F Release 12 07 11 1 3 Device models BAT54 F FCC Under extreme conditions BAT54 F Under extreme conditions BAT54 F X2 FCC Under extreme conditions including environments with the danger of ex plosions BAT54 F X2 Under extreme conditions including environments with the danger of ex
19. al interface for configuration and remote access Both radio modules can be operated separately as an access point or ac cess client High mobility combined with maximum security Faster roaming and prioritizing also with 802 1x authentication High performance operating system with high range of functions via Mul tiSSID VLAN Rapid SpanningTree RADIUS server IP router firewall DHCP server etc Management software for Windows Web configuration Telnet interface and management via SNMP Antenna technology for a high quality signal For operation indoors and outdoors Mounting with cables provided Secure wall and pole bracket Optimized distribution and performance for every application Long transmission distances Designed for 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz wave bands Cross platform WLAN management A standardized cross platform management system for transparent and efficient network monitoring Windows management suite LANconfig LANmonitor WLANmonitor Direct management via Web browser HTTP HTTPS Command line level TelNet Can always be reached via serial interface Partial configuration of multiple devices via scripting WLANmonitor for convenient monitoring of WLANs with Rogue AP Detection Monitoring of all BAT54 F devices as clients and as access points in an application Communication via all levels The addition to the BAT wireless transmission system of the RS20 RS30 RS40 open rail range of switches the MICE range of switches the MAC
20. ct the access point to your LAN for configuration LI Assemble the network cable with the M12 plug supplied Plug the network cable into the LAN connection of the device and into a free network connection socket on your local network or into a free sock et on a hub switch Alternatively you can also connect the device to a separate PC In the Dual Band Industrial Access Point Access Client Access Bridge BAT54 Rail user manual you will find further information for connecting the LAN and WLAN connections with the corresponding remote terminals 2 2 6 Connecting the supply voltage Note For redundant and failure resistant power supply you can connect multiple power sources in any combination at the same time The device au tomatically selects the power supply If the power supply currently active fails and another power supply takes over the supply of power to the device the device may reboot in order to reactivate the power supply 5 pin M12 connector A 5 pin M12 connector A coding supplied is used to connect the power supply On delivery the connection is sealed with a cover cap The housing of the M12 frame connector is electrically connected to the function ground and to the metal housing of the device The supply volt age is electrically isolated from the housing Pin Function e N gt A RON OO Y lt lt X lt lt jw O O O BAT54 F 24 Release 12 07 Power over Ethernet PoE power supply
21. d Roaming scanning for rogue AP detection and fast roaming support of IEEE802 11e WME 2 4 GHz 802 11b 19 dBm 1 and 2 Mbit s 19 dBm 5 5 and 11 Mbit Radio power s 2 4 GHz 802 11g 19 dBm 6 Mbit s 14 dBm 54 Mbit s 5 GHz 802 1 1a h 18 dBm 6 Mbit s 12 dBm 54 Mbit s with TPC and DFS transmission power reduction in 1 dB steps to minimum 0 5 dBm EMC and immunity EMC interference immunity EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 9 ference Contact discharge test level 3 4 kV Air discharge test level 3 8 kV Electromagnetic field test level 3 80 2000 MHz 10 V m Fast transients burst test level 3 x Power line 2kV Data line 1 kV Voltage surges Power line line line test level 2 0 5 kV Power line line earth test level 3 0 5 kV Data line test level 3 1 kV Conducted interference voltages test level 3 150 kHz 80 MHz 10V Impulse type magnetic fields test level 4 300 A m EMC emitted inter EN 55022 Class A Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Stability Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 Test FC test level according to IEC 61131 2 IEC 60068 2 64 test level in acc with EN 50155 2001 A1 2002 Shock IEC 60068 2 27 Test Ea test level in acc with IEC 61131 2 EN 50155 2001 A1 2002 Shock resistance BAT54 F X2 and BAT54 F X2 FCC IEC 60079 0 chap 6 2 Shock resistance test with 1kg mass dropped from 0 7 m Housin
22. d connection Fixing washers for ground conductor Ground conductor 2 2 8 Installing the data lines 10 100 Mbit s twisted pair connection 10 100 Mbit ports enable the connection of terminal devices or indepen dent network segments according to the IEEE 802 3 100BASE TX 10BASE T standard These ports support Autonegotiation Autopolarity Autocrossing if autonegotiation is activated 100 Mbit s half duplex mode 100 Mbit s full duplex mode 10 Mbit s half duplex mode 10 Mbit s full duplex mode Delivery condition auto negotiation activated The TP connection is a 4 pin M12 female connector with D coding On de livery the connection is sealed with a cover cap The housing of the M12 socket is electrically connected to the function ground and to the metal housing of the device The connection pins are electrically separated from the function ground and the metal housing Pin Function 2 D 3 1 TD o 2 RD o fo 3 TD 1 4 4 RD Ethernet Port Figure 6 Pin assignment of a TP TX interface M12 socket Use a shielded CAT5 cable L Use a shielded A om M12 plug Connect the cable shield to the connector housing 26 BAT54 F Release 12 07 M12 MDI TX 1 RX 2 TX 3 RX 4 Shield S M12 MDI TX 1 RX 2 TX 3 RX 4 Shield S M12 MDI TX 1 RX 2 TX 3 RX 4 Shield S M12 MDI TX 1 RX 2 TX 3 RX 4 Shield S BAT54 F Release
23. device before the reset Note Note that when the device is reset the WLAN encryption settings de fined in the device are also lost being reset to the standard WEP key After a reset the wireless configuration of a device with a WLAN interface is only possible if the standard WEP key is entered in the WLAN card Note You will find information on the WEP key for WLAN in the Dual Band Industrial Access Point Access Client Access Bridge BAT54 Rail user manual LO When you want to use the reset button you screw off the cover cap BAT54 F 32 Release 12 07 2 7 Making basic settings Information on the basic settings of the device can be found in the Basic Configuration user manual on the CD ROM State on delivery You will find information on the delivery state of the device in the Dual Band Industrial Access Point Access Client Access Bridge BAT 54 Rail user manual V 24 interface external management At the V 24 connection a serial interface is provided for the local connec tion of an external management station VT 100 terminal or PC with corre sponding terminal emulation or an AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 11 This enables you to set up a connection to the Command Line Interface CLI and to the system monitor VT 100 terminal settings Data 8 bit Stopbit 1 bit Handshake off Parity none The connection is a 4 pin M12 female connector with A coding On delivery the connection is sealed with a cove
24. dundant with each other Non replaceable fuse 500 Ver Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C ambient air tempera ture 1096 to 9596 non condensing Humidity up to 2 000 m 795 hPa Atmospheric pressure Ambient air 20 C to 55 C IP 67 Sturdy metal housing designed for wall and pole mounting Radio technology Antenna connection Four antenna connections Range Encryption Frequency range 34 Up to 20 km with external antennas depending on antenna used fre quency range and data rate IEEE802 11i WPA2 with passphrase or 802 1x and hardware accelerat ed AES user authentication with 802 1x EAP or LEPS IEEE 802 1x sup plicant in client mode WPA TKIP WEP access control lists WLAN port and protocol filters RADIUS client and server built in firewall with QoS port filter protocol filter IDS and DoS protection PMK caching and pre authentication for fast roaming with IEEE802 1x Two independent radio modules each 2 4 Ghz and 5 GHz 2400 2483 5 MHz ISM and 5150 5750 MHz BAT54 F Release 12 07 22MOF7D DSSS OFDM at 2 4 GHz 20M0G7D OFDM at 5 GHz Modulation technol ogy 2 4 GHz 802 11b 87 dBm 11 Mbit s 94 dBm 1 Mbit s 2 4 GHz Receiver sensitivity 802 11g 87 dBm 6 Mbit s 70 dBm 54 Mbit s 5 GHz 802 1 1a h 87 dBm 6 Mbit s 67 dBm 54 Mbit s WLAN access point bridge router client mode Radio topology Seamless handover IAPP support IEEE802 11d support backgroun
25. g cover only removeable with tool BAT54 F Release 12 07 35 Radio standards EN 300 328 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM bandwidth transfer systems data transmission equipment operating in 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation technology EN 301 893 Broadband radio access networks BRAN 5 GHz high performance RLAN EN 301 489 1 Electromagnetic compatibility for radio equipment and services EN 301 489 17 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC for radio equipment and services specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment Network range TP port Length of a twisted pair segment max 100 m cat5e cable with 1000BASE T Table 1 TP port 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Power consumption power output and order numbers Table 2 Performance and order numbers Device Power Power output Order number consumption BAT54 F 10 0 W 34 1 Btu IT h 943 959 111 BAT54 F FCC 10 0 W 34 1 Btu IT h 943 959 011 BAT54 F X2 10 0 W 34 1 Btu IT h 943 959 101 BAT54 F X2 FCC 10 0 W 34 1 Btu IT h 943 959 001 Scope of delivery Device BAT54 F 36 Scope of delivery BAT54 F Device Installation user manual in German and English M12 plug shielded for Ethernet interface M12 plug unshielded for power supply connection 2 x 50 Ohm N connections Adapter cable for serial interface M12 4 pin plug gt SubD 9 socket C
26. he voltage supply via the 5 pin M12 connector or via the LAN cable Power over Ethernet you start the operation of the device After the device performs a short self test the power LED lights up green per manently or flashes alternately red and green if no configuration password has been set yet 2 4 Finding and configuring devices Note Always switch on the device before starting the computer for the con figuration A router or access point can be configured in the following ways if the model is equipped with the corresponding interface see the Dual Band Industrial Access Point Access Client Access Bridge BAT54 Rail user manual Via the local network LAN Via the radio network WLAN if the WLAN encryption e g WEP in a device with a wireless interface and in the con figuration computer is set or deactivated respectively Via the serial con figuration interface 2 5 Display elements After the operating voltage is set up the software starts and initializes itself Afterwards the device performs a self test During this process the LEDs light up The process takes around 60 seconds BAT54 F Release 12 07 29 LS DA Ethernet Port Meaning of the LEDs The behavior of the LEDs is described using the following terms Blinking means that the LED switches on and off at regular intervals in the color specified Flashing means that the LED lights up very briefly in the color speci fied then i
27. kes Lightening protection is an indispensible part of your outdoor antenna in stallation It protects your sensitive electronic devices from transient or electrostatic discharges to the antenna ment area of a lightening conductor Make sure that there is lightening protection equipotential bonding for all conductive systems leading from outdoors When implementing your light ening protection concept make sure you meet the requirements of standards VDE 0182 and IEC 62305 Warning Antennas placed outdoors must be within the catch Hirschmann recommends using the Hirschmann BAT Surge Arrestor as lightening protection see on page 37 Accessories Figure 5 BAT Surge Arrestor lightening protection BAT54 F 22 Release 12 07 an antenna and a BAT54 F does not alone provide sufficient protection against a lightening strike The BAT Surge Arrestor lightening protection element only works as part of a compre hensive lightening protection concept If you have any questions relating to this contact a qualified dealer Warning Installing this lightening protection element between Note The requirements of EN61000 4 5 surge test on power supply lines are only met if a Blitzductor VT AD 24V article No 918 402 is used Manufacturer DEHN S HNE GmbH Co KG Hans Dehn Str 1 Postfach 1640 D 92306 Neumarkt Warning Connect the external antenna the access point radio interface and the lightening protection to the same ground
28. n class IP67 BAT54 F 20 Release 12 07 L Cover unused connections with the cover caps supplied L Only connect plugs and other components that fulfill protection class IP 67 and that are certified for a temperate range from 20 C to 55 C 2 2 1 Setting up the device Setup mount the device in a location where the ambient conditions spec ified in the technical data are adhered to 2 2 2 Wall mounting Prepare the drill holes at the installation point LI Mount the device on a level surface with four M5 screws Figure 3 BAT54 F wall mounting 2 2 3 Mounting the device outdoors Note Set up the antenna close to the device Use the shortest antenna cable possible Note Problems with cable free installations outdoors are usually due to re duced performance caused by corrosion processes in the antenna cable and the cable connectors Therefore you should always seal the outdoor cable connectors with water resistent tape Pole mounting The BAT54 F devices are designed for pole mounting with the additional BAT54 F pole mounting set see on page 37 Accessories The BAT 54 pole mounting set is designed for Pole diameter 37 mm to 60 mm Maximum permitted wind load 220 km h BAT54 F Release 12 07 21 Figure 4 BAT54 pole mounting set E Lightening protection Warning The antenna should not be the highest point in the area If this is the case use a lightening conductor to divert lightening stri
29. not fully correspond to those of the corresponding product This may limit their possible usage in the overall system Underlying norms and standards Name EN 61000 6 2 2001 EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 IEC EN 60950 1 2001 EN 61131 2 2003 EN 50121 4 2000 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 2003 EN 60079 15 IEEE802 3af Generic norm immunity in industrial environments IT equipment radio interference characteristics Safety for the installation of IT equipment Programmable logic controllers Railway applications EMC emitted interference and interfer ence immunity for signal and telecommunication systems Code of Federal Regulations Electrical equipment for explosive gas atmospheres part 15 Construction testing and marking of protection type n electrical apparatus Power over Ethernet Table 3 List of norms and standards Certified devices are marked with a certifica tion indicator RFC 768 UDP RFC 1769 SNTP RFC 783 TFTP RFC 1907 MIB2 RFC 791 IP RFC 1945 HTTP 1 0 RFC 792 ICMP RFC 2131 DHCP RFC 793 TCP RFC 2132 DHCP Options RFC 826 ARP RFC 2236 IGMPv2 RFC 951 BOOTP RFC 2239 MAU MIB RFC 1112 IGMPv1 RFC 3411 SNMP Framework RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 3412 SNMP MDP RFC 1155 SMIv1 RFC 3413 SNMP Applications RFC 1213 MIB2 RFC 3414 SNMP USM RFC 1493 Dot1d RFC 3415 SNMP VACM RFC 1542 BOOTP Extensions RFC 2613 SMON RFC 1757 RMON RFC 2674 Dot1p Q Table 4 List of RFC s 38 BAT54 F Release 12 07 IEEE 80
30. polarized sector antenna Reduces packet losses caused by faults reflection or interference BAT ANT TNC B D 085 01 gt BAT ANT TNC B D 085 02 linear 2 4 GHz Sector antenna for 2 4 GHz indoors and outdoors BAT54 F 1 6 Release 12 07 BAT ANT TNC B D 085 02 BAT ANT N 12A linear 5 GHz Sector antenna for 5 GHz band indoors and outdoors BAT ANT N 12A BAT ANT TNC 8b g DS linear 2 4 GHz or BAT ANT TNC 10 A DS linear 5 GHz Sector antennas with polarization diversity Reduction in packet losses through use of vertical and horizontal polarization Supported by the diversity antenna connections of the BAT54 F Select the Use best antenna for trans mission setting in the WLAN interface setting BAT ANT TNC 8b g DS BAT ANT TNC 10 A DS BAT54 F Release 12 07 17 gt BAT ANT N 23 9 A linear 5 GHz or BAT ANT N 14G linear 2 4 GHz Strongly directed antenna for bridging large distances in the open Ideal for point to point connections BAT ANT N 23 9 A BAT ANT N 14G D nM m 1 5 Cables and adapters BAT CLB 7 TNC Low loss cable ULA400 BAT CLB 7 N Low loss cable ULA400 BAT Pigtail BAT Surge Arrestor om BAT54 F 18 Release 12 07 Cables BAT CLB 7 N Antenna cable 7 m N plug to N plug ULA400 attenuation 2 dB at 2 4 GHz 3 dB at 5 GHz BAT CLB 7 TNC Antenna cable 7 m N plug to TNC plug ULA400 attenuation 2 dB at 2 4 GHz 3 dB at 5 GHz Adapters BAT Pigtail
31. powers are permitted in Japan Allowed channels for 2 4 GHz non turbo operation Channel s 1 2412 MHz 2 2417 MHz 3 2422 MHz 4 2427 MHz 5 2432 MHz 6 2437 MHz 7 2442 MHz 8 2447 MHz 9 2452 MHz 10 2457 MHz 11 2462 MHz 12 2467 MHz 13 2472 MHz 14 2484 MHz EIRP limit 18 dBm Both indoor and outdoor usage Allowed channels for 2 4 GHz turbo operation Channel s 6 2437 MHz EIRP limit 20 dBm Both indoor and outdoor usage Channel s 14 2484 MHz EIRP limit 20 dBm Both indoor and outdoor usage Allowed channels for 5 GHz non turbo operation Channel s 36 5180 MHz 40 5200 MHz 44 5220 MHz 48 5240 MHz EIRP limit 23 dBm Indoor only usage Allowed channels for 5 GHz turbo operation Nothing allowed 1 4 2 Omnidirectional antennas The following antennas are available for 2 4 and 5 GHz BAT ANT 8G 2 4 GHz or BAT ANT 8A 5 GHz Antennas with omnidirectional characteristics for use in halls or open spaces BAT ANT 8A BAT ANT 8G BAT54 F Release 12 07 15 gt BAT ANT N 6ABG 2 4 5 GHz Omnidirectional antenna hemispherical antenna for use in both frequency ranges In industrial environments this is the preferred choice for use on mo bile devices or switch cabinets It is water resistant and sealed in accordance with protection class IP67 BAT ANT N 6ABG 3 1 4 3 Beam antennas The following antennas are available for 2 4 and 5 GHz gt BAT ANT TNC B D 085 01 circular 2 4 GHz Circular
32. r cap The housing of the M12 socket and the signal connections are electrically connected to the function ground and to the metal housing of the device Pin Function RON Z O V 24 Figure 8 Pin assignment of the V 24 interface M12 socket Note You will find the order number for the terminal cable which is or dered separately in the Technical Data chapter see on page 34 Tech nical data BAT54 F Release 12 07 33 3 Technical data General technical data BAT54 F descrip tion Port type and number Dimensions WxHxD Weight Power supply Overload current protection at input Isolation voltage between operating voltage and hous ing Environment Operating temper ature Protection class Dual band industrial wireless LAN access point client with two independent WLAN modules with respectively 2400 2483 5 MHz ISM or 5150 5750 MHz IEEE 802 11a b g h i Two WLAN interfaces up to 8 SSIDs per WLAN interface One LAN port 10 100BASE TX Autosensing Power over ETHERNET in accordance with IEEE802 3af BAT54 F BAT54 F FCC 261 mm x 56 mm x 212 mm BAT54 FX2 BAT54 F X2 FCC 273 mm x 59 mm x 310 mm BAT54 F BAT54 F FCC 2000 g BAT54 FX2 BAT54 F X2 FCC 5200 g Operating voltage 2 x 24 VDC 20 to 25 max 10 0 W at 5 pin Power plug Power over ETHERNET in acc with IEEE802 3af mode A Class 0 36 VDC to 57 VDC max 8 2 W at Eth ernet socket All power supplies re
33. r is obliged to cover the costs of removing the interference Recycling note After usage this product must be disposed of properly as electronic waste in accordance with the current disposal regulations of your county state country BAT54 F Release 12 07 7 About this manual The following manuals are available as PDF files on the CD ROM supplied Installation user manual Reference Manual Legend The commendations used in this manual have the following meanings TE L Work step Subheading BAT54 F 8 Release 12 07 1 Device description 1 1 Properties and functions The BAT54 F enables you to set up WLANs Wireless Local Area Networks in order to connect individual devices PCs and mobile computers with a lo cal network In contrast to a conventional LAN the communication here is by means of radio links not network cables The BAT54 F devices can be used for both new installations and for expand ing an existing LAN Thanks to their high level of flexibility you can combine large small mobile and non mobile locations Anywhere that high band widths stable operation and network security is required wireless LAN with the BAT54 F provides the ideal solution The BAT54 F is an access point access client with a WLAN interface for du alband operation in accordance with IEEE802 11b g and IEEE802 11a h and it is specially designed for outdoor use with protection class IP67 The BAT54 F can be installed quickly
34. s switched off for a much longer time about 10x as long Flashing inversely means the reverse Here the LED is on for a long period in the color specified and is only briefly interrupted Flickering means that the LED switches on and off at irregular inter vals Device status These LEDs provide information about conditions which affect the opera tion of the whole device P green red LED Green Red Green red Red WLAN 1 WLAN 2 green LEDs Off Green Green Green Green 30 on continuously blinking slowly blinking quickly blinking quickly flashing inversely blinking flickering Power Device is ready for operation Charge lock active see Dual Band Industrial Access Point Access Client Access Bridge BAT54 Rail user manual Unsafe configuration no password set Hardware error WLAN connection and WLAN data traffic of internal WLAN modules No WLAN network defined or WLAN module deactivated No beacons sent from the WLAN module At least one WLAN network defined and WLAN module acti vated Beacons sent from the WLAN module Number of flashes number of connected WLAN stations and P2P radio lines then there is a break DFS scanning or another scan procedure TX data traffic BAT54 F Release 12 07 WLAN connection and WLAN data traffic WLAN 1 of internal WLAN modules Error in radio LAN TX error e g transmission error due to bad WLAN 2 green LEDs Red
35. see the following figure BAT54 F Release 12 07 13 Physikalische WLAN Einst WLAN Interface 1 Betrieb Radio Performance Punkt zu Punkt Client Modus Frequenzband Unterbander Kanalnummer 2 4 GHz Modus 5 GHz Modus ume Yv 54M bit s Normal Modus Wahlen Sie die gew nschte Diversity Einstellung Nur auf der prim ren Antenne senden C Automatisch die beste Antenne zum Senden selektieren Auf der prim ren Antenne senden und auf der sekund ren empfangen Antennen Gewinn Sendeleistungs Reduktion Basisstations Dichte Maximaler Abstand Kanal Liste Background Scan Intervall E dBi o dB Niedrig o km m fo Sekunden Abbrechen Here you enter the value listed for your antenna in the following table Antenna designation BAT ANT N 8G BAT ANT N 8A BAT ANT N 6ABG BAT ANT TNC B D 085 01 BAT ANT TNC B D 085 02 BAT ANT TNC 8B G DS BAT ANT TNC 10A DS BAT ANT N 14G BAT ANT N 12A BAT ANT N 23 9 A 14 Frequency range 2 4 GHz 5 GHz 2 4 GHz 5 GHz 2 4 GHz 2 4 GHz 2 4 GHz 5 GHz 2 4 GHz 5 GHz 5 GHz Entry under Antenna gain in dBi BAT54 F Release 12 07 When the antenna gain is set correctly the power emitted from the antenna is reduced so that the overall system adheres to the EIRP threshold values transmission power output of the antenna The following frequency ranges tranmission modes and maximum transmis sion
36. system e g to the build ing ground 2 2 4 Mounting connecting external antennas The BAT54 F devices have four connections for connecting external anten nas AUX 1 AUX 2 Main 1 Main 2 These connections are N sockets The housing of the N socket and the signal connection are electrically con nected to the switching ground the function ground and the metal housing of the device On delivery the connections are sealed with cover caps Main 2 AUX2 Main 1 iui E d lt Gemen a Unscrew the cover caps from the connections to which you want to con nect external antennas L Connect the external antenna to the corresponding Antenna Main con nection If you only want to connect one antenna with only one connection for each radio module you use the main connection L Use the respective main connection of the two WLAN modules to connect antennas with only one antenna connection without diversity BAT54 F Release 12 07 23 L Use the main and auxiliary connections of one WLAN module if you want to use the diversity function The diversity function increases the connec tion quality by always sending or receiving via the antenna providing the best contact to the client Note Please insert the terminators supplied into the sockets not being used in order to avoid radio signals from one WLAN module being received by the other WLAN module 2 2 5 Connecting LAN and WLAN connections Conne
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