Apprion APP2X001 Wireless Access Point User Manual IONizer Reference Guide

Apprion, Inc. Wireless Access Point IONizer Reference Guide

4200 Series Manual

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IONizer 4200 Series
Hardware Installation Guide
Apprion Incorporated
March 2009
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Revision History
Date
Document Revision
Author(s)
January 09
Version 1
David Cote
February 09
Version 2 Updated antenna information
David Cote
March 09
Updated antenna co-location information
David Cote
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Table of Contents
Revision History ............................................................................................................................................................ ii
Audience ........................................................................................................................................................................ v
Conventions ................................................................................................................................................................... v
How to Use this Guide ................................................................................................................................................ xv
CHAPTER 1 IONIZER DEVICE OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................... 1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................... 1
IONizer 4200 Series Models ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Safety Information ......................................................................................................................................................... 1
Compliance .................................................................................................................................................................... 3
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION ................................................................................................... 5
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Preparation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Packaging Content .................................................................................................................................................... 5
4200 Series ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ....................................................................................................... 7
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Basic Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
CHAPTER 4 MOUNTING METHODS ................................................................................................................... 9
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Pole Mounting ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
4200 Series ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
Requirements ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Mounting Diagram ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
Wall Mounting ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
4200 Series ............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Requirements ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Procedure ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Sealing Antenna Connections ...................................................................................................................................... 12
CHAPTER 5 GROUNDING AND CABLING THE IONIZER ........................................................................... 13
Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Grounding .................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Grounding Procedures (IONizer 4200, 4220) ........................................................................................................ 13
IONizer 4200 ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
Using 48V PoE from an iKIT ................................................................................................................................. 16
Using 24 VDC from an iKIT ................................................................................................................................................ 18
IONizer 4220 ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
APPENDIX A APPROVED ANTENNAS .............................................................................................................. 19
Basic Antenna Installation Information ....................................................................................................................... 19
Sealing Antenna Connections ................................................................................................................................. 19
Approved Antennas ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Omni-Directional Antennas .................................................................................................................................... 20
Polarized Antennas ................................................................................................................................................. 26
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Directional Antennas .............................................................................................................................................. 28
APPENDIX B IONIZER SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 29
Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................. 29
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Audience
This document describes Apprion Incorporated’s (Apprion’s) IONizer Installation instructions and is
intended for the following audiences:
Apprion Employees (Full time and Contract)
This document is a product of the Apprion Engineering team and may be used to help other Apprion
employees gain a better understanding of the IONizer installation process.
Apprion Services Group
This document is intended for use by the Apprion Services Group to aid in the installation of IONizer
devices.
Apprion’s Outsourced Documentation Team
This document is intended to serve as input for other customer/partner-facing documentation that may
be produced by Apprion’s outsourced documentation team.
This document is Apprion PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL.
Conventions
Description
Menu Instructions (Device > View Devices)
Tab Names (View Devices)
Buttons (Submit)
Field Name (Device Type)
Note
Keystroke Entry (Search Term)
Command Line Examples (activate_config)
Names of referenced documents (ION User Guide)
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How to Use this Guide
This guide provides detailed instructions on how to install and wire an IONizer device. You should read
ALL chapters for important information before attempting the installation.
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Chapter 1
IONizer Device Overview
Introduction
This guide provides information on how to install Apprion IONizer devices. The IONizer provides an
integrated set of modular hardware and software services that facilitate creation, control and
monitoring of secure device networks for the modern plant. The IONizer is a wireless transceiver that
serves as the center point of an independent wireless network, or as the connection point between
wireless and wired networks. Designed for the industrial applications market, IONizer models are IEEE
802.11a/b/g/i/j compliant depending on the radios installed. This platform is specifically designed to
address the wireless connectivity needs of high-security industrial environments.
All IONizer devices are remotely configured and all can take on one or more forms within the network.
This means that each IONizer can be configured to suit client requirements.
This guide deals with installation only. Configuration instructions are provided in the IONizer Reference
Guide.
IONizer 4200 Series Models
IONizers in the 4200 Series are designed for use in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations as defined in
the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70:2005), particularly NEC Article 500.5 (B)(2). All wiring (and conduit
connections) to the unit must conform to the recommended practices in NEC Article 501.10 or 505.15 as
applicable. These devices are also ATEX Zone 2, Category 3 compliant.
These IONizers can be ordered with a single radio or two radios. In addition, some models in the series
are equipped with embedded WiHART functionality. Power is supplied using 48V PoE or 24VDC.
FCC regulations require that IONizer devices be professionally installed by an installer
certified by the National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers or
equivalent institution.
Safety Information
The FCC, with its action in Docket 96-8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio
frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. When used with approved
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Apprion antennas, the IONizer 4200 models meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65
and ANSI C95.1, 1991. Proper installation of this radio product according to the instructions found in
this guide will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits.
CAUTION: Do not touch or move antenna(s) while the unit is transmitting or receiving.
CAUTION: Do not hold any component containing a radio such that the antenna is very
close to, or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face and eyes, while
transmitting.
CAUTION: Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is
connected. Damage could occur.
WARNING: Do not operate a portable transmitter near unshielded blasting caps or in an
explosive environment unless it is a type specifically qualified for such use.
WARNING: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antennas used
with the IONizer must be installed with a minimum separation distance of 25.26 cm from
all persons, except the 16 dBi Sector Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1186-000) and the 19 dBi
Directional Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1187-000) which must be installed with a minimum
separation distance of 48.97 cm from all persons
The 16 dBi Sector Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1186-000) and the 19 dBi Directional Antenna
(Apprion P/N 89-1187-000) are to be used for Point-to-Point operation only.
Antennas must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna
transmitter unless separated by 20 cm or greater.
CAUTION: 5150 5250 MHz frequency band is for indoor use only.
CAUTION: High power radar devices are the primary users in the 5250 5350 MHz and
5650 5850 MHz frequency bands. These radar devices may cause interference and/or
damage to LELAN devices.
WARNING: Do not open an IONizer when an explosive atmosphere may be present.
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Replace only with
Snap-On battery assemblies that are designed for use with the Texas Instrument M4T32-
BR12SH6 module. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the European Telecommunications Standard
ETS 300 328. This standard covers Wideband Data Transmission Systems referred to in CEPT
recommendation T/R 10.01. This type of equipment is designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed in accordance
with the instruction guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Chapter 2
Installation Preparation
Overview
This chapter describes the installation process and what you’ll need to successfully mount and connect
an IONizer at your site.
Preparation
The IONizers come packaged in specialized shipping containers, each designed for the type of IONizer
ordered.
Packaging Content
Contents of the package depend on the IONizer purchased.
4200 Series
IONizer 4200 or 4220
Mounting Hardware ( 2 U-bolts with associated hardware, 4 wall anchor bolts)
Wire nuts (for 24 VDC installation)
Manual
Product Registration and Warranty Cards
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Note: IONizer 4200 Series devices have two internally connected WAN and LAN cables routed out of the
unit’s conduit opening. In addition, two 24VDC cables are also routed through the same opening. Cables
are to be routed through conduit during installation.
Additional orderable accessories include:
Antenna(s) based on configuration
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector with AC Power Cord
Multiple length PoE cable
Additional Ethernet cable
Specialized mounting brackets and hardware
Inspect the unit for any damage or missing items. Contact your Apprion service representative for
support.
Ensure that the nameplate on the IONizer your purchased indicates the correct model ordered.
Note: Models that use this nameplate include: 4200-200, 4200-220, 4220-200, and 4220-220.
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Chapter 3
Installation Guidelines
Overview
The IONizer is intended to be installed as part of a complete wireless design solution. IONizer’s can be
mounted just about anywhere including high posts to achieve the best results.
This chapter provides basic guidelines that pertain to each device.
Basic Guidelines
Cable routed through conduit has a maximum length restriction of 300 feet (91 meters).
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antennas used with the IONizer
must be installed with a minimum separation distance of 25.26 cm from all persons, except the
16 dBi Sector Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1186-000) and the 19 dBi Directional Antenna (Apprion
P/N 89-1187-000) which must be installed with a minimum separation distance of 48.97 cm
from all persons.
The 16 dBi Sector Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1186-000) and the 19 dBi Directional Antenna
(Apprion P/N 89-1187-000) are to be used for Point-to-Point operation only.
Antennas must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna transmitter
unless separated by 20 cm or greater.
Installation must be performed using authorized cables and/or connectors provided with the
device or available from the manufacturer/distributor for use with this device.
Changes or modification no expressly approved by the manufacturer or responsible party for the
FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Maintenance is limited to the external enclosure surface and cable connections. At no time
should the unit be opened.
IONizer’s mounted outdoors must be grounded with a connection of 1 OHM or less leading from
the external grounding stud to earth ground. When mounted indoors, the unit should be
grounded to the building’s earth ground via a connection to the external grounding stud (if
practical). Follow all national, local, and plant electrical codes.
IONizer’s must be properly grounded before making any other power and signal connections.
Ionizer’s must always be grounded in a hazardous location as defined by the NEC or applicable
local and country codes.
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Chapter 4
Mounting Methods
Overview
This chapter describes various mounting methods. Your actual installation will dictate the actual way
your device is mounted.
Pole Mounting
4200 Series
Requirements
3/8-inch torque wrench
½-inch socket head
(2) 5/16 U-bolts (supplied)
(4) Lock Washers (supplied)
(4) Flat head washers and nuts (supplied)
The IONizer can be mounted on vertical poles up to 2 inches in diameter using the U-bolt hardware
provided with the device. The device must be mounted in the correct orientation with device
connectors on the bottom facing the ground.
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Mounting Diagram
Nut torque range is 25 to 30 inch pounds. Attach antenna cables after the device is mounted.
Wall Mounting
4200 Series
Requirements
(4) ¼-inch anchor screws (ELCO ¼-inch x 1-inch or equivalent)
(4) ¼-inch flat washers
3/8-inch power drill
¼-inch drill bit
Phillips head screwdriver
Procedure
1. Ensure that the surface is clean and free of loose debris.
2. Use the device as a template using the mounting slots to mark screw locations on the mounting
surface.
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The exact dimensions are displayed in the following diagram:
3. Drill pilot holes using the recommended drill bit size.
4. Mount the device to the surface using the anchor screws and flat washers per manufacturer’s
instructions. The flat head washers should be between the unit mounting flange and the anchor
screw head.
5. You can also mount the IONizer on rails as shown:
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6. Seal antenna connections (see instructions).
Note: The IONizer 4020 contains an embedded WiHART gateway which requires its own antenna (P/N
89-1584-000). This antenna must be attached to antenna Port 3. The ports are silkscreened on the
IONizer casing.
Sealing Antenna Connections
Antenna connections should be sealed to protect them from exterior harsh environments. Use a self-
amalgamating poly isobutylene tape, which over a period of time adheres to itself and forms a single
amalgameted rubber molding that conforms to the shape of the item its covering. Once the tape is in
place for several hours, the rubber molding is resistant to water and most solvents. It remains stable
over a wide temperature range and degrades very slowly in sunlight. The tape can be removed by
cutting it away with a sharp knife.
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Chapter 5
Grounding and Cabling the IONizer
Overview
This chapter provides grounding and cabling information for IONizers in the 4200 Series.
Grounding
All IONizers must be properly grounded before making power and signal connections. Apprion
recommends a UL Listed #10 AWG wire that is suitable for this purpose, and a ring tongue terminal,
Panduit P/N P10-8R or equivalent. The terminal is to be crimped to the wire using the correct crimping
tool as recommended by the terminal manufacturer. The torque rating on the nut is 8 to 10 inch
pounds. The wire should be kept as short as possible while using grounding practices that are compliant
with local codes and practices.
Note: Ensure that the connection to a proper earth ground is made by certified and authorized
personnel. The ground must conform to all applicable codes and regulations. The materials required to
connect to a proper earth ground are defined by local conditions and must be procured locally to ensure
that the correct safety environment is achieved.
Grounding Procedures (IONizer 4200, 4220)
The grounding stud is located on the bottom of the IONizer at the location shown:
Attach the earth ground wire (not supplied) to the ring terminal attached to the IONizer’s grounding
stud. Ensure that the ring terminal is seated against the IONizer’s metal case.
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The bottom of the IONizer may look slightly different depending on the specific model. However, the
grounding stud on these models is always basically in the same location.
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IONizer 4200
This IONizer is designed for hazardous locations and all wiring connections must be enclosed in conduit.
The IONizer 4100 uses Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 24V power. Two cables protrude from the conduit
opening at the bottom of the unit (cables are hardwired inside the IONizer). Each cable is terminated
with an RJ45 connector. In addition, two additional cables are provided for the 24V option. If the 24VDC
option is not used, the wires must be terminated and secured out of the way. See Using 24 VDC from an
iKIT” in this chapter for more info.
The following diagram shows the recommended cabling for this device:
Note: Two additional wires protrude from the same opening to provide a 24 VDC power option. See
“Using 24VDC with an iKIT” in this chapter if you are using the 24 VDC option to power the Ionizer.
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As shown, a 6-inch conduit tube is connected to the conduit opening on the IONizer. Both cables should
be routed through this tube.
A ¾-inch Conduit union is then connected to the 6-inch conduit tube. This union allows for easily
disconnection of the IONizer from the remainder of the conduit cabling.
A ¾-inch threaded conduit nub is used between the conduit union and the conduit housing. The conduit
housing is also designed for easy disconnection for the conduit cabling system. This housing contains
two RJ45 couplers. These couples are used to form a connection from the PoE source and the hardwired
WAN and LAN cables.
Using 48V PoE from an iKIT
The IONizer can also be connected to an Apprion iKIT which also supplies power and Ethernet. The iKIT
provides a convenient way to cable an IONizer especially in areas where power and network cabling is a
long distance from the IONizer. This method provides PoE but also provides surge and lightning
protection for data and power. See the appropriate iKIT Installation Guide for complete iKIT details.
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Note: This iKIT is designed for hazardous locations and has a stainless-steel enclosure. This iKIT must
use conduit for ALL connections (not shown in this diagram). Refer to the specific iKIT Installation Guide
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for more information. There are also a number of different iKITs available for different applications. Talk
to your Apprion Sales Representative.
Using 24 VDC from an iKIT
The IONizer can be powered by 24 VDC. The 24 VDC wires are hard wired inside the IONizer and
protrude from the same conduit opening as the WAN and LAN cables. Connections are made in the
same area as the Ethernet cables to the IONizer (inside the conduit housing). These wires must be
connected to 24 VDC cables coming from an iKIT or 24 VDC source. Refer to the appropriate iKIT
installation Guide for instructions on how to configure 24VDC inside the iKIT.
The use of wire nuts is suggested. Termination of the 24 VDC wires can be done based on common
industry practices per local and national electrical codes.
IONizer 4220
The IONizer 4220 (WiHART) models are wired the same way as the 4200 models. The only exception if
that there is only one Ethernet (WAN) cable on all embedded WiHART models.
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Appendix A
Approved Antennas
Basic Antenna Installation Information
Screw on antennas until hand-tight.
The IONizer supports various antenna types. Antennas that ship with the units are based on
orders
Unauthorized antennas may cause damage to the device
Antennas used with the IONizer must be installed with a minimum separation distance of 25.26
cm from all persons, except the 16 dBi Sector Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1186-000) and the 19
dBi Directional Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1187-000) which must be installed with a minimum
separation distance of 48.97 cm from all persons.
The 16 dBi Sector Antenna (Apprion P/N 89-1186-000) and the 19 dBi Directional Antenna
(Apprion P/N 89-1187-000) are to be used for Point-to-Point operation only.
Antennas must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna transmitter
unless separated by 20 cm or greater.
Installation must be performed using authorized cables and/or connectors provided with the
device or available from the manufacturer/distributor for use with this device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or responsible party for
this FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment
When installing authorized antennas, make sure that the N-Type connector is free of dirt and
moisture. The installer should properly ground themselves to minimize the chance of
electrostatic discharge or arc.
WARNING: Potential electrostatic charging hazard.
CAUTION: During all servicing and maintenance activities, the antennas must be handled with extreme
caution to minimize possible electrostatic discharge (ESD) and arcing events.
CAUTION: Antennas installed with IONizer 4200 models should be mounted in a location where they are
not subjected to winds in order to minimize the build-up of charge and potential arcing of the antennas.
Sealing Antenna Connections
Antenna connections should be sealed to protect them from exterior harsh environments. Use a self-
amalgamating poly isobutylene tape, which over a period of time adheres to itself and forms a single
amalgameted rubber molding that conforms to the shape of the item its covering. Once the tape is in
place for several hours, the rubber molding is resistant to water and most solvents. It remains stable
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over a wide temperature range and degrades very slowly in sunlight. The tape can be removed by
cutting it away with a sharp knife.
Approved Antennas
The following sections provide information on Apprion approved antennas for use with IONizer and
provides specifications on each.
Omni-Directional Antennas
Dual Band Omni (Standard 89-1584-000)
Typical VSWR: 2.0:1 max.
Impedance: 50 Ohm
Polarization: Linear
Input Power: 10W
Rated Wind Velocity: 125 mph (56 m/sec)
Operating Temperature: -10° C min. to +70° max.
Connector: Type N Male
Frequency: 2400 5850 MHz
Gain: 2 dBi at 2400 MHz/4 dBi at 5725 MHz
Horizontal/Vertical BW: 30° at 2.4GHz, 15° at 5 GHz
Weight: 0.8 lbs. (0.4kg)
Dimensions: 7.6” x 0.5” (193mm x 12.7D mm)
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Vertical H-Plane
Horizontal E-Plane
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Dual Band Omni (Standard 89-1088-000)
Typical VSWR: 2.0:1 max.
Impedance: 50 Ohm
Polarization: Vertical/Linear
Input Power: 2W
Rated Wind Velocity: 125 mph (56 m/sec)
Operating Temperature: -40° C min. to +70° max.
Connector: Type N Male
Frequency: 2400 2485 MHz
Gain: 7 dBi at 5150 5875 MHz/4.5 dBi at 2400 2500 MHz
Horizontal/Vertical BW: 30° at 2.4GHz, 15° at 5 GHz
Weight: 0.8 lbs. (0.4kg)
Dimensions: 27” x 0.6” (685mm x 15mm)
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9 dBi Mesh Vertically Polarized Omni (89-1183-000)
Typical VSWR: 1.5:1
Impedance: 50 OHM
Input Power: 10 W
Rated Wind Velocity: 125 mph (56 m/sec)
Operating Temperature: -40° C min. to +70°C max.
Connector: Type N Male
Frequency: 2400 2485 MHz
Gain: 9dBi
Vertical BW: 14°
Weight: 0.8 lbs. (0.4kg)
Dimensions: 27” x 0.6” (690mm x 15mm)
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10 dBi Mesh Vertically Polarized Omni (89-1184-000)
Typical VSWR: 2.0:1
Impedance: 50 OHM
Input Power: 10W
Rated Wind Velocity: 125 mph (56 m/sec)
Operating Temperature: -30°C min. to +65°C max.
Connector: Type N Male
Frequency: 4900 5875 MHz
Gain: 10 dBi
3 dB Beamwidth Elevation: 8°
3 dB Beamwidth Azimuth : Omnidirectional
Weight: 0.4 lbs. (0.18 kg)
Dimensions: 19.6” x 1.0” (497 x 25.4mm)
H Plane
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Polarized Antennas
2.5 GHz 120 Degree Wide Band Vertically Polarized Sector Antenna (89-1185-000)
Typical VSWR: 1.5:1 Max.
Impedance: 50 OHM
Polarization: Vertical/Linear
Input Power: 50W
Rated Wind Velocity: 125 mph (56m/sec)
Operating Temperature: -40°C min. to +70° max.
Connector: Type N Male
Frequency: 2300 2700 MHz
Gain: 16 dBi
Horizontal BW: 120°
Vertical BW: 9°
Mechanical Downtilt: 30°
Weight: 6.65 lbs. (3kg)
Dimensions: 33.5 x 6.5 x 2.5” (851 x 165 x 64 mm)
Pole Diameter: 1” (25mm) to 2” (50mm)
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5.8 GHz 120 Degree Vertically Polarized Sector Antenna (89-1186-000)
Typical VSWR: 1.8:1 max.
Impedance: 50 OHM
Polarization: Vertical/Linear
Input Power: 10 W
Rated Wind Velocity: 125 mph (56 m/sec)
Operating Temperature: -40°C min. to +70°C max.
Connector: Type N Male
Frequency: 5850 MHz
Gain: 16 dBi
Horizontal BW: 120°
Vertical BW: 6°
Mechanical Downtilt: 15°
Weight: 2 lbs. (1.3 kg)
Dimensions: 24.6 x 2.7 x 1.7” (625 x 69 x 43 mm)
Pole Diameter: 1.5” (38mm) to 3.5” (89mm)
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Directional Antennas
5.8 GHz Flat Panel Wide Band Antenna (89-1187-000)
Typical VSWR: 1.5:1 max.
Impedance: 50 OHM
Polarization: Vertical/Linear
Input Power: 100W
Rated Wind Velocity: 125 mph (56 m/sec)
Operating Temperature: -40°C min. to +70°C max.
Connector: Type N Male
Frequency: 5850 MHz
Gain: 19 dBi
Horizontal BW: 16°
Vertical BW: 16°
Cross Polarization: 35 dB
Front to Back: 30 dB
Bracket Tilt: 45°
Weight: 17.6 oz. (0.5 kg)
Dimensions: 7.5 x 7.5 x 0.8” (190 x 190 x 20 mm)
Pole Diameter: 1” (25mm) to 2.5” (64mm)
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Appendix B
IONizer Specifications
Specifications
This appendix lists the IONizer hardware specifications.
Platform
Specifications
Custom Intel XScale-IXDP465
533 MHz with DDR1-266 SDRAM
128 MB RAM/64 MB Flash
On-chip Programmable Network Process Engine (NPE)
On-chip Cryptography Unit
On-chip MII 10/100 Ethernet MACs
On-chip IEEE 1588 Hardware Assist
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g mini-PCI Modules (Typical)
Expansion (12C/SSP/2xHSS/2x921K UARTs/USB2)
Mechanical Size:
IONizer 4200 Series:
11.00 inches (279.4mm) x 11.00 inches (279.4mm) x 4.00 inches (101.6mm)
Weight:
IONizer 4200 Series:
6 lbs. (2.7 kg) 8 lbs. (3.6 kg shipping weight)
Housing:
IONizer 4200 Series:
NEMA Type 4X (IP67) Rated Aluminum Chassis
Paint: Urethane Powder Coat
Silicone Rubber Gasket
Operating
Temperature Range:
IONizer 4200 Series:
-30C to 60C
Power
Specifications:
48 VDC PoE or 24V power connection
Maximum Power: 24W
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Safety Certifications:
CSAus Listed to UL60950-1 (with UL50 considerations for outdoor use)
cCSA Certified to CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 (with CSA C22.2 No. 94 considerations
for outdoor use)
TUV Mark to EN60950-1 (with IEC60950-22 considerations for outdoor use), and
Low Voltage Directive (LVD) under CE Mark
Hazardous Location
Certifications:
IONizer 4200:
Class I, Division 2
CSA Listed to UL1604 for use in Class I, Division 2 (Zone2), Groups A, B, C, D
CSA Certified to CSA C22.2 No. 213 for use in Class I, Division 2 (Zone 2), Groups
A, B, C, D
EN60079-15 and EN50020 (ATEX Zone 2, Category 3)
Radio Certifications:
FCC U-NII (Part 15)
EN 300 328-2 (w/R&TTE Article 3.2 consideration)
EN 301 893 (w/R&TTE Article 3.2 consideration)
EN 301 489 (w/R&TTE Article 3.2 consideration)
European Union
Directive Info:
EC Declaration of Conformity for all European directives for this product can be
found on the Apprion website at www.apprion.com. A hard copy may be
obtained by contacting your local sales representative.

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