Firetide 7200-1 Hotport Model 7200 Mesh Node User Manual Manual

Firetide Inc. Hotport Model 7200 Mesh Node Manual

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HotPort Manual Revision 1.01-DRAFT  2010-01-07 The contents of this Installation Guide are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the Firetide partners web site, partners.retide.com, for current versions. Hardware Installation GuideHotPort Series 7000 Indoor and Outdoor Wireless Mesh NodesHotPort 7200 - Outdoor NodeHotPort 7100 - Indoor Nodemesh radio 1mesh radio 2 status power
2    HotPort Series 7000 Mesh Nodes  January 2010 Firetide Limited End User Product WarrantyPursuant  to  all  provisions described  herein,  Firetide hardware  products and Firetide antennas are warranted for one (1) year  from the date of purchase against defects in the build materials and workmanship. Firetide does not warrant that the Products will meet any requirements or speci-cations of any End User Customer. This warranty applies to the entire Firetide product, including the AC power adapter.Pursuant  to  all  provisions  described  herein,  Firetide  software  products are warranted for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase against de-fects in the build materials and workmanship. Firetide also warrants that the Software will materially conform to the documentation supplied by Firetide with the Software. 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The authorized reseller must acquire a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number from Firetide  prior  to  returning  any  product.  Firetide  does  not  accept  ship-ments of defective products without shipping charges prepaid.This symbol is intended to alert the user to the pres-ence of important operating, maintaining and servic-ing instructions in  the  literature  accompanying the HotPort node. Failing to comply with this instruction may result in electrical shock.This symbol is intended to alert the user to the pres-ence of important operating, maintaining and servic-ing instructions in the literature accompanying the HotPort node. Failing to comply with this instruction may result in a hazard.Copyright Notice: ©2003-2010 Firetide, Inc. All rights reserved.Trademarks: Firetide, the Firetide logo, Instant Mesh Networks, HotPort, and HotPoint are trademarks of Firetide, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Safety InstructionsThe HotPort outdoor wireless mesh node must be installed by a quali-ed professional such as a licensed electrician. Failure to install this equipment properly  may result in equipment damage  and personal injury or death. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the pres-ence of non-insulated dangerous voltage that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of lethal electric shock to persons.
Firetide Instant Mesh Networks 3 January 2010 ContentsHotPort Node Installation ........................................................................ 5Package Contents.............................................................................5Planning Your Installation  ......................................................................6Indoor Node Installation  ........................................................................ 6Positioning Indoor Antennas ................................................................... 6Outdoor Node Installation  ....................................................................... 7Preparing the Unit............................................................................7Preparing Earth Ground.........................................................................7Safety Considerations..........................................................................7Antenna Placement ...........................................................................8Mounting Outdoor Antennas .................................................................... 8Mounting Guidelines ......................................................................... 8Mounting Bracket.............................................................................8Mounting the Universal Bracket ...................................................................9Using Mounting Straps ........................................................................ 9Connecting Cables ...........................................................................10Power Connection ...........................................................................10Appendix A - Contacting Firetide ...................................................................11Appendix B - Connector Wiring ....................................................................12HotPort Outdoor Node AC Power Connector ..........................................................12HotPort Outdoor Node DC Power Connector ..........................................................12Custom Power Cables .........................................................................12Appendix C - Specications .......................................................................13Common Specications........................................................................13Wireless Interface ...........................................................................13Series 7200 Outdoor Unit Specications ............................................................14Series 7100 Indoor Unit Specications .............................................................14Appendix D - Regulatory Notices ...................................................................15USA  ....................................................................................15Canadian Compliance Statement  .................................................................15
4    HotPort Series 7000 Mesh Nodes  January 2010 • Dangerous voltages inside.• No serviceable parts inside.• Refer to qualied service personnel.• Unit must be disconnected from power prior to servicing.• Unit has tamper-evident labeling that indicates when the cover has been removed.  Do not open the cover  Caution! Risk of electric shock! POWER LINES CAN BE LETHALDo not install the HotPort outdoor mesh node where possible con-tact with power lines can be made. Antennas, poles, towers, guy wires, or cables may lean or fall and contact these lines. People may be injured or killed if they are touching or holding any part of the equipment when it contacts electric lines. Make sure there is NO possibility that equipment or personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly with power lines.ASSUME ALL OVERHEAD LINES ARE POWER LINESThe horizontal distance from a tower, pole or antenna to the near-est  power  line should  be  at  least  twice  the total  length of the pole/antenna combination. This will ensure that the pole will not contact power if it falls either during or after installation.SURVEYING THE SITELook over the entire site before beginning any installation and an-ticipate possible hazards. Never assume anything without check-ing it out for yourself! Don’t take shortcuts!TO  AVOID  FALLING,  USE  SAFE  PROCEDURES  WHEN  WORKING  AT HEIGHTS ABOVE GROUND• Select equipment locations that will allow safe and simple in-stallation.• Don’t work alone. A friend or co-worker can save your life if an accident happens.• Don’t  attempt  repair  work  when  you  are  tired.  Not  only  will you  be  more  careless,  but  your  primary  diagnostic  tool  -  deductive reasoning - will not be operating at full capacity. • Use  approved  non-conducting  ladders,  shoes,  and  other  safety equipment. Make sure all equipment is in good repair.• If  a  tower  or  pole  begins  falling,  don’t  attempt  to  catch  it. Stand back and let it fall. • If anything such as a wire or pole does come in contact with a power line, DON’T TOUCH IT OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT. Instead, save your life by calling the power company.• Don’t attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days.• MAKE  SURE  ALL  TOWERS  AND  POLES  ARE  SECURELY  GROUND-ED, AND  ELECTRICAL CABLES  CONNECTED  TO ANTENNAS  HAVE LIGHTNING ARRESTORS. This will help prevent re damage or human injury in case of lightning, static build-up, or short cir-cuit within equipment connected to the antenna. The HotPort outdoor node  has built-in lightning  protection. Be sure that any other equipment connected to the HotPort node also has the same level of protection.• The base of the antenna pole or tower must be connected di-rectly  to  the  building  protective  ground  or  to  one  or  more approved grounding rods, using 10 AWG ground wire and cor-rosion-resistant connectors. • Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details.IF AN ACCIDENT SHOULD OCCUR WITH THE POWER LINES:• DON’T TOUCH THAT PERSON, OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED.• Use a non-conductive dry board, stick, or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power.• Once they are no longer contacting electrical power, administer CPR if you are certied.• Immediately have someone call for medical help.
Firetide Instant Mesh Networks 5 January 2010 HotPort Node InstallationThis hardware installation guide describes how to install the HotPort node safely. The HotPort is intended to be installed by trained professionals. Be sure to read and understand all installation and safety instructions before proceeding with the installation. Table 1. Summary of HotPort Series 7000 Mesh Nodes Model Use No. of Radios7100 Indoor, Worldwide, 2.4, 4.9, 5 GHz 1 or 27200 Outdoor, Worldwide, 2.4, 4.9, 5 GHz 1 or 2This guide covers both dual-radio and single radio models. The only difference between dual-radio models and single-radio models is the second radio. Single radio models will identify themselves in software as 7101 or 7201; dual radio models will identify themselves as 7102 or 7202.Package ContentsThe HotPort node package contains the following items. If you are missing any of these items, contact your Firetide reseller.HotPort 7100 Indoor Mesh Node• HotPort node in plenum-rated enclosure.Antennas• Six detachable 2.4 GHz 5 dBi omnidirectional antennas.• Six detachable 5 GHz 5 dBi omnidirectional antennas. • These are the only antennas approved for use with the 7100 in the 2.4, 4.9, and 5 GHz bands..Power• External power module with NEMA5-15 (US) to IEC-320 cord. Other IEC cords are available separately.Documentation• HotPort 7100 Quick Install Guide.• Warranty and registration card.Compact Disk (CD)• HotView Pro software.• HotView Pro Reference Guide.• HotPort 7000 Hardware Installation Guide• Warranty/Registration Card.• EULA.HotPort 7200 Outdoor Mesh Node• HotPort node in NEMA-4X enclosure with weatherproof caps.• Six N to reverse-polarity SMA adapters.• Mounting bracket for pole and wall mounting. Designed to t 37 mm to 50 mm (1.5 in to 2.0 in) poles. Mounting Kit• U-Bolts, M6x1.0-80mm, with at washers, split washers, nuts.• Claw-tooth pole grippers.• M6x1.0-40mm hex bolt.• M6x1.0-20mm hex bolt.• Hex-head socket wrench.Antennas• Six detachable 2.4 GHz indoor omnidirectional antennas.• Six detachable 5 GHz indoor omnidirectional antennas.Power• AC power cord with NEMA 5-15 (US) plug. Other IEC cords are available separately. Documentation• HotPort 7200 Quick Install Guide.• Warranty and registration card.Compact Disk (CD)• HotView Pro software.• HotView Pro Reference Guide.• HotPort Series 7000 Hardware Installation Guide.• Warranty/Registration Card.• EULA.
6    HotPort Series 7000 Mesh Nodes  January 2010 Staging ConsiderationsYou  should  set  up  and  test  your  nodes indoors,  on  a  bench  or table, before installing them. This will allow you to pre-congure the nodes so that they are all on the same RF channel, etc. You will use HotView Pro to congure the HotPort nodes and create a small mesh network. Test the network settings you plan to use.1.  Check to see that all nodes are visible in HotView Pro. If not, troubleshoot per directions in the HotView Reference Guide.2.  Set the Country Code for your country of operation.3.  Re-verify that all nodes are visible, and verify that dual-radio nodes have both radios correctly meshed.Planning Your Installation Warning:  The  staging  antennas  provided  with  Firetide  outdoor nodes  are  for  temporary  use  only.  They  MUST  be  re-placed  with  outdoor-rated  antennas  as  soon  as  the mesh is staged and operational. The staging antennas are NOT waterproof and NOT moisture resistant. If used outdoors, the antennas may fail.Your  CD  has  a  copy  of  Firetide’s  Accessory  Guide.  Contact  your Firetide Reseller for assistance in selecting and ordering outdoor antennas suitable for your application(s).Indoor Node Installation Indoor node installation is straightforward. Firetide recommends that you power up and congure all nodes on a table or bench before deployment. Use HotView or HotView Pro to congure your mesh. Place the unit on a table or shelf. Apply power. The power LED should illuminate immediately; after about 60 to 90 seconds, the status LED should switch to steady green.Note the location of the reset button in the lower right corner of the rear panel. To reset the unit, apply power and wait until the unit has fully booted and the status light has come on. Then use a paperclip to press and hold the reset button until the status LED blinks.Positioning Indoor AntennasThe  Firetide-supplied  antennas  are  rated  for  use  in  dry,  indoor environments. If the antenna is exposed to weather, moisture, or high humidity, it may fail. Use an approved outdoor-rated antenna instead.MIMO technology takes advantage of signal reections to improve performance.  Antenna  orientation  affects  this.  Firetide  recom-mends that you begin deployment with the antennas on each ra-dio parallel and in the same plane as the node itself.Depending  on  performance,  you  may wish  to  try  other  orienta-tions.Figure 1. Staging AntennasFigure 2. HotPort Series 7100 Mesh Node - Front Viewmesh radio 1mesh radio 2 status powerFigure 3. HotPort Series 7100 Mesh Node - Rear ViewFigure 4. Power Supply
Firetide Instant Mesh Networks 7 January 2010 The HotPort  node must  be  properly connected  to  earth  ground. Failure to do so may result in equipment damage, injury, or death. The product warranty does not cover damages resulting in part or in whole from improper grounding. Consult your location’s build-ing and electrical codes regarding antennas and follow them, or consult the National Electric Code (NEC).•  If connecting to a tower or pole, connect the base of the tower pole directly to the building’s ground or to one or more ap-proved grounding rods using 10 AWG ground wire and corro-sion-resistant connectors.•  Connect  the  grounding  cable  to  rain  gutters  only  if  the  rain gutter is connected to earth ground.Outdoor Node Installation Preparing the Unit1.  Pre-assemble the antenna, HotPort node, and other devices to a metal pole and antenna and then relocate and attach it to a roof top. It is often easier to install all devices to one object, such as a pole, and then attach the pole to the roof. In many cases, connecting the devices to a pole already attached to the roof top can be difcult and dangerous.2.  A  lightning  surge suppressor must be  used. Some antennas include one. If not, you must install a lightning suppressor.3.  Install the antenna and any wireless devices higher than the HotPort node. Take care when locating the HotPort node far away from the antenna; a short antenna  cable gives  better performance than a longer one. Firetide recommends that you use antenna cables less than 3 meters.4.  The HotPort node and its antenna must both be grounded. 5.  Use weatherproong kits that include non-vulcanized rubber to weatherproof connectors and antennas. All Ethernet cables must be waterproofed; standard RJ-45 connectors do not last outdoors.6.  Power over Ethernet: Consider which devices require PoE and what the required input voltage will be.7.  Connect peripheral devices to the HotPort node.8.  Connect power to the HotPort node and peripherals.WARNINGThe staging antennas provided with Firetide outdoor nodes and access points are for temporary use only. They MUST be replaced with outdoor-rated antennas as soon as the mesh is staged and operational. The staging antennas are NOT waterproof or moisture resistant. If used outdoors or in humid environments, the antennas may fail.Your  CD  has  a  copy  of  Firetide’s  Accessory  Guide.  Contact  your Firetide Reseller for assistance in selecting and ordering outdoor antennas suitable for your application(s).Tools NeededFor HotPort 7200 outdoor nodes, you will need:• #2 Phillips screwdriver. • Small adjustable wrench.• Wire cutters to cut tie wraps around cables.• Weatherproong kit – this kit provides electrical tape and butyl mastic. Depending on the installation location, you may need ladders, a lift truck, or other means to access the actual installation loca-tions.Preparing Earth Ground•  Ground rods should be  copper-plated, 1.8 - 2.4 m (6 - 8 ft) long.•  Install all grounding components in straight lines. If bends are unavoidable, do not make sharp turns.•  Earth-to-ground should not be more than 10 ohms.• Understanding the soil is very important in order to create a proper earth ground. If your soil is rocky or sandy, drive your ground  rods  and  then pull  them  back  out  and  dump  an  ap-proved ground enhancement material into the holes where the grounding rods go. Then replace the grounding rods. Keep in mind that some salt compounds are corrosive and can cause copper to corrode. Safety ConsiderationsConsider the following safety issues.• Use approved, non-conducting ladders.• Use  approved  and  non-conducting  shoes  and  other  safety equipment. Make sure that all equipment is in good repair.• If mounting to a pole or tower, make sure all poles and towers are securely grounded.• Make sure antennas are DC grounded; if not, cables must have lightning arrestors.
8    HotPort Series 7000 Mesh Nodes  January 2010 •  The HotPort node and its antenna must both be grounded. • Large or heavy antennas must be mounted to a pole or other secure structure.• The antennas should not be within 1 meter (~3 ft.) of any metal bar or structure, and ideally not within 1 meter (~3 ft.) of any concrete or stone structure. In general, try to locate the anten-nas as far from such objects as practicable.• Shorter antenna cables give better performance. Plan your in-stallation to minimize antenna cable length. However, do not attempt to splice or shorten the antenna cable.  • If a longer coax cable is required, the system requires a high-quality, low-loss 50 ohm cable. Contact your local distributor to obtain a 50 ohm cable with the correct connectors. Firetide recommends LMR400 cable or better. • Minimize use of connectors and adapters. • Once you’ve veried that everything is working, waterproof all connections!• Do not mount the antenna pole near power lines.• When  mounting  next  to  an  access  point,  mount  the  access point lower on the pole and at least 1 meter (~3 ft.) from the antennas. You can also mount the access point on a horizontal bar to achieve the required separation.Antenna PlacementFiretide recommends the use of antennas specically designed for MIMO applications. While it  is possible to  select and mount  six individual  antennas, determining correct placement and spacing is difcult. Use an antenna engineered for best results with MIMO.If you are not using three antennas on each radio, install anten-nas in order, from the front of the unit toward the back. Do not ‘skip’ antenna connections.Mounting Outdoor AntennasOnce you determine which RF band to use, you can order spectrum-specic high-gain antennas from Firetide or another supplier. Many installers prefer to mount the HotPort node and its associ-ated antennas to a short bar, typically about 2 meters long. This entire bar assembly is them mounted horizontally to the vertical mast of the main antenna structure. Mounting Guidelines•  It is often easier to install all devices onto a pole, and then attach the pole to the roof. In many cases, connecting the de-vices to a pole already attached to the roof top can be difcult and dangerous.•  A  lightning  surge  suppressor  must  be  used.  Some  antennas include one. If not, install a lightning surge suppressor.•  Locate the HotPort close to the antenna; a short antenna cable gives  better  performance  than  a  longer  one.  Firetide recom-mends antenna cables less than 3 meters.Mounting BracketYour  HotPort  node shipped with a two-piece mounting bracket. This bracket is of the same design as the HotPort 6202 outdoor bracket, so you can install a 7200 in place of a 6201 or 6202.The  assembly  is  shown  below.  To  mount  the  node,  remove  the outer piece, by loosening the thumb screws.The inner bracket can be left attached to the node, as shown below.
Firetide Instant Mesh Networks 9 January 2010 Mounting the Universal BracketYou can mount the node to a wall, a light pole, or an irregularly shaped pole. The universal mounting bracket has been designed with multiple holes and slots to allow mounting with bolts, straps, or other methods. Extra nuts and bolts are provided for this pur-pose; don’t be alarmed if you have leftover fasteners when instal-lation is complete.Wall MountingThe Universal Mounting Bracket contains holes and slots to allow it to be mounted via U-bolts or straps. Use four screws (not sup-plied) to attach  the universal mounting bracket  securely to  the wall using the four holes near the top and bottom of the universal mounting bracket. Use appropriate anchors when attaching to ma-sonry or other materials. Pole Mounting1.  Insert the two U-bolts through the holes in the claw-toothed pole-gripper piece. 2.  On  each  U-bolt,  place  a  washer,  a  lock  washer,  and  a  nut. Smaller pole diameters usually require a second nut as a spac-er to hold the bracket away from the U-bolt clamp. Finger-tighten the nuts. There should be about 12-15 mm (1/2-5/8”) of U-bolt sticking past the second nut. Mount the second U-bolt. Use the mounting bracket as a guide to correctly space the two U-bolts, then tighten the nuts. A horizon-tal pole-mount is also shown for reference.  Use lock washers and nuts to secure the bracket to the U-bolts. Installation on a horizontal pole is the same, you just use differ-ent holes in the mounting plate. This shows the use of spacer nuts when mounting to smaller poles. You may nd an open-end wrench useful for tightening the inner nuts in these applications.Using Mounting StrapsFor  poles  with  diameters  larger  than  50  mm  (2”),  irregularly shaped poles, or  light poles, you can  use  mounting straps (not supplied) to mount the HotPort enclosure. 1.  Position the universal mounting bracket against the pole. 2.  Thread two mounting straps around the pole and through the slots located near the top and bottom of the universal mount-ing bracket. Secure the mounting straps.3.  Attach  the  enclosure to  the  universal  mounting bracket  by sliding the metal clips on the back of the enclosure into the metal straps on the universal mounting bracket.Secure the enclosure to the universal mounting bracket using the four captive screws on the sides of the universal mounting bracket.Mounting AntennasNow that you’ve attached the Universal Mounting Plate, you are ready to proceed to the next steps. Most outdoor applications use separately-mounted antennas, if so, mount your antennas now. If you are using the temporary staging antennas, the next step is to attach the HotPort node itself.U-bolt Mounted on PoleU-bolts, Vertical and Horizontal MountingUniversal Mounting Bracket Attached to PoleMounting Bracket Showing Use of Spacer Nuts
10    HotPort Series 7000 Mesh Nodes  January 2010 Connecting CablesAfter your node is mounted, attach the six antennas, the power cable, and any Ethernet cables you need. Note that all of the weath-erproof caps have been removed from the node for illustrative purposes. You should not leave any unused connector uncovered.Figure 5. HotPort 7200 Bottom Panelport 1port 2port 3dc power usbac powerpower status radio 1 radio 2 ethernet–mesh–Note the locations of the reset button under the weatherproof cap. To reset the unit, apply power and wait until the unit has fully booted and the status light has come on. Then use a paperclip to press and hold the reset button until the status LED blinks.Power ConnectionConnect the suppled AC power cable to AC power and to the HotPort node. If you wish to power your node with DC power, you will need a source of power which can deliver 12 V ±10% at 3 A. Information on building custom power cables is shown in Appendix B. Do not connect both AC and DC supplies simultaneously.Powering Other Ethernet DevicesPorts 2 and 3 on a Series 7200 node can provide Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality to Powered Devices (PD) connected to these ports. (Port 1 cannot.) A Powered Device can receive data and the power to process the data from the HotPort node, which functions as Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) in this conguration. To receive power from a HotPort node, the device must support the IEEE 802.3af standard, which denes PoE functionality. Connecting AntennasDon’t forget to order your permanent outdoor antennas! You can’t use the staging antennas outdoors, they might fail. When connecting antennas, connect them in numerical order 1-2-3. If you are not using three antennas per radio, do not ‘skip’ antenna connectors. The antenna 1 connector is at the top of the unit (farthest from the power and Ethernet connections) on both the left and right side.antenna 2antenna 1 antenna 3radio 1antenna 2antenna 3 antenna 1radio 2
Firetide Instant Mesh Networks 11 January 2010 Appendix A - Contacting FiretideDealer-Provided Technical Support and Warranty ServiceIf you need additional technical assistance, please contact your Firetide dealer directly. All authorized Firetide dealers are trained and authorized to provide technical support and warranty services for  our  products  and  have  qualied technical  staff  available  to help you build and maintain your Firetide mesh network.Firetide-Provided Technical SupportYou can also get technical support from Firetide. Simply email support@retide.com, or call 1-877-FIRETIDE, extension 2, or +1 408 399 7771.Product ReturnsPlease contact your Firetide  dealer for instructions on returning defective or damaged products for repair or replacement. Do not return products to Firetide, Inc. Please keep all original packaging materials in the event they are needed to return the product for servicing.Sales AssistanceIf you need additional  HotPort wireless mesh nodes or accesso-ries,  please  contact  your  Firetide  dealer  directly.  If  you  do  not know your dealer’s name, simply email sales@retide.com and we  will  send  you  the  dealer  information  you  need.  To  help  us provide the best service possible, be sure to include your phone number, address, and the serial numbers of the HotPort nodes at your location. Mailing AddressFiretide, Inc.140 Knowles DriveLos Gatos, CA 95032 USA
12    HotPort Series 7000 Mesh Nodes  January 2010 Appendix B - Connector WiringHotPort Outdoor Node AC Power ConnectorFigure 6 shows the pinout of the AC Power connector used on Series 7200 outdoor nodes. Views are shown of both the connector on the unit, and the mating connector on the cable itself. Pin 1 is neutral; pin 2 is line, and pin 3 is ground.Figure 6. Series 7200 AC Power Connector1-neutral2-line3-groundSeries 6200 AC Power Cable-End View1-neutral 2-line3-groundSeries 6200 AC Power Connector ViewHotPort Outdoor Node DC Power ConnectorFigure 7 shows the pinout of the power connector used to supply power to Series 7200 nodes. Each view is of the cable connector, as viewed end-on. Pin 4 is +12VDC power. Pin 3 is ground.Figure 7. Series 7200 DC Power Connector56123  -------  ground  -------   34 ---  power  ---  4Cable-End View 5612Connector View Series 6200 DC Power ConnectorCustom Power CablesFiretide offers an accessory DC power cable. The part number is 3200-2401, and this cable can be used to connect other DC sources to your Series 7200 node. One end of the cable has the six-pin connector used by the Series 7200; the other end has a weatherproof 4-pin connector. Both connectors are of the LTZ type. The cable is wired as shown in Figure 8.Custom cables can be built in either of two ways. 1.  You can obtain a 4-pin female LTZ connector and build an adapter cable.2.  You can cut the 4-pin male LTZ connector off the cable and attach whatever type of connector you require. Figure 8. DC Power Adapter Cable Wiringbrownblueblackwhitepositive-lead power(nominal +15 volts)ground/drainPin 1Pin 2Pin 3Pin 4Pin 4Pin 34-pin LTZConnectorSeries 6200DC Power Connector56123  ------- ground4 ---- powerCable-End View DC power to a HotPort node must be 12 VDC ±15%, at 3A. Series 7200 nodes can provide PoE-compliant 48 VDC power to other devices.
Firetide Instant Mesh Networks 13 January 2010 Appendix C - SpecicationsCommon SpecicationsWireless InterfaceThese tables describes the technical limits of the nodes. Various country restrictions may further limit available choices. Model Use No. of Radios7100 Indoor, Worldwide, 2.4, 4.9, 5 GHz 1 or 27200 Outdoor, Worldwide, 2.4, 4.9, 5 GHz 1 or 2Single-radio HotPort 7100 nodes appear as 7101. Dual-radio HotPort 7100 nodes appear as 7102.Single-radio HotPort 7200 nodes appear as 7201. Dual-radio HotPort 7200 nodes appear as 7202.For all models:Bands (GHz) Frequency (GHz) Restrictions802.11a802.11n5.15-5.255.25-5.355.725-5.8254.9-5.0904.94-4.990Japan onlyUS Public Safety5.470-5.725 ETSI 301.893, U-NII802.11b/g802.11n2.412-2.484Bands (GHz) Max TX Power802.11a  5.725-5.825 UNII-3802.11n    5.470-5.735 UNII    5.25-5.36 M UNII-2    5.15-5.25 UNII-126dBm26dBm24dBm23dBm23 dBm23 dBm17 dBm802.11b 24 dBm802.11g802.11n26dBm26dBmSupported Data Rates & Standards• 802.11a  6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps • 802.11a  Capable  of  switching  to  1⁄4  and  1⁄2  rates  for 4.940 – 4.990 GHz Public Safety Band • 802.11b  1/2/5.5/11Mbps • 802.11g  6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps • 802.11n  6.5/13/19.5/26/65/130/195/260 (1)         7.2/14.4/21.7/28.9/72.2/144/216.7/288.9 (2)         13.5/27/40.5/54/135/270 (3)         15/30/45/60/150/300 (4) (1) 20MHz LGB (2) 20MHz SGB (3) 40MHz LGB (4) 40MHz LGB• Network Standards:   IEEE 802.11a/b/d/g/e/f/h/i/n • Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) capable in conjunction with Firetide Software application Mesh Protocol• Firetide AutoMesh ProtocolMesh Management Software• HotView Pro™ mesh management softwareSecurity & Encryption• Security: WPA—64/128/256 w/TKIP, AES,Antennas• Twelve detachable omnidirectional, vertical polarization, six for each band.Regulatory Agency Certications• Contact your Firetide dealer for product availability and certi-cations for your country.
14    HotPort Series 7000 Mesh Nodes  January 2010 Series 7200 Outdoor Unit SpecicationsNetwork Ports• Three  10/100/1000  Mbps  Ethernet  ports  with  weatherproof connectors, LED activity indicator• IEEE 802.3, 802.3u compliant• CSMA/CD 10/100/1000 autosense• Ports 2, 3 PSE Power over Ethernet per 802.3atEnclosure• Cast aluminum NEMA-4X/IP66 enclosure• Six N-type antenna connectors  • Two weatherproof power connectors (AC and DC)• Three weatherproof Ethernet connectors• System LEDs (power, status, mesh (per radio), ethernet)• Weight: 12 lbs (5.5 Kg) with bracket• Dimensions: 8.8” x 11.2” x 4” (220 x 280 x 100 mm)Power• AC Input: 90-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 0.9A• DC Input: 12 VDC ±15%, 3 A• Port 2: IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE (PSE), 13.5 W max• Port 3: IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE (PSE), 13.5 W maxEnvironmental Specications• Operating temperature: -40º C to +60ºC• Storage temperature: -40º C to +85º C• Humidity (non-condensing): 10% to 90%• Storage humidity (non-condensing): 5% to 95%• Maximum altitude 15,000 feet (4600 meters)Included Accessories• Bracket for pole and wall mounting• External power cord• Six 2.4 GHz and six 4.9-5.8 GHz 5 dBi omni staging antennas, for indoor and temporary use only. The 7200 has been certied with a 9 dBi omni, 16 dBi sector, and 19 dBi panel outdoor antenna. Contact Firetide for part numbers and ordering infor-mation.Series 7100 Indoor Unit SpecicationsNetwork Ports• Four 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports with LEDs• PoE PD on Port 1• IEEE 802.3, 802.3u compliant• CSMA/CD 10/100/1000 autosenseEnclosure• Plenum-rated metal enclosure• Six RP-SMA antenna connectors  • One DC power connector• Four Ethernet connectors• System indicator LEDs: power, status, per-radio mesh, ethernet• Weight: 3 lbs (1.4 Kg)• Dimensions: 9.4” x 6” x 1.8” (238 x 152 x 48 mm)Power• DC Input: 12 VDC ±15%, 3 AEnvironmental Specications• Operating temperature: 0º C to +60ºC• Storage temperature: -20º C to +70º C• Humidity (non-condensing): 10% to 90%• Storage humidity (non-condensing): 5% to 95%• Maximum altitude 15,000 feet (4600 meters)Included Accessories• AC power adapter• Six 2.4 GHz and six 4.9-5.8 GHz 5 dBi omni staging antennas, for indoor use only.
Firetide Instant Mesh Networks 15 January 2010 Appendix D - Regulatory NoticesUSA FCC Class A Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Part 15 Note This  equipment has  been  tested  and  found to  comply  with  the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an ofce installation. This equip-ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu-lar installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turn-ing the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-rect the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or  an  experienced radio/television techni-cian for help. FCC Part 90 Note This equipment has been tested pursuant to FCC Part 90, DSRC-C mask certication, and is approved for use  in  the US on  Public Safety bands by licensed Public Safety agencies. Public Safety Band Pursuant to Part 90.1215, use of antennas with gain greater than 9 dBi and up to 19 dBi in the 4.940 -  4.990 GHz Public Safety band  is  permissible  without  reduction  of  TX  output  power.  The antenna shall have a directional gain pattern in order to meet the requirement of point to point and point to multi-point operation. Modications Any modications made to this device that are not approved by Firetide, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement To ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure limits, the an-tenna  used  for  this  transmitter  must  be  installed  to  provide  a separation distance from all persons.• For the 7100, the distance must be 20 cm.• For the 7200, the distance must be 76 cm.The 7100 and 7200 must not be co-located or operated in con-junction with any other antenna or transmitter. Installers and end users must follow these installation instructions. Installation Antenna(s) for this unit must be installed by a qualied profes-sional.  Operation  of  the  unit  with  non-approved  antennas  is  a violation of U.S. FCC Rules, Part 15.203(c), Code of Federal Regu-lations, Title 47. Canadian Compliance Statement This Class A Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada. This device complies with Class A Limits of Industry Canada. Op-eration is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.  This  device  must  accept  any  interference received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation. Firetide HotPoint 7100 and 7200 wireless mesh nodes are certied to the requirements of RSS-210 for 2.4  and 5 GHz spread spec-trum devices. The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations. For further information, contact your local Industry Canada ofce.Canadian units will not transmit in the 5600-5650 MHz band.
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