Murata Electronics North America 934 Frequency Hopping RF Modem User Manual Rev 091907

Murata Electronics North America Frequency Hopping RF Modem Rev 091907

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User Manual Rev 091907

WIT934 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc  1  M-0910-0000 Rev - WIT934 900MHz Spread Spectrum Wireless Industrial Transceiver    Preliminary   Integration Guide         3079 Premiere Pkwy Ste 140 Norcross, Georgia  30097 www.cirronet.com +1 (678) 684-2000
WIT934 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc  2  M-0910-0000 Rev -  Important Regulatory Information  Cirronet Product FCC ID: HSW-934         IC 4492A-934    FCC s MPE Requirements   Information to user/installer regarding FCC s Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits.   Notice to WIT934 users/installers using the following fixed antenna:  2dBi  Cirronet OMNI092  The field strength radiated by this antenna, when connected to a transmitting WIT934, does not exceed FCC mandated RF exposure limits.   For Portable (body worn) use this unit is below the FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure limits for distances less than 2.5 cm for the ‘General Population’   When used as an Access Point or Mobile, with a higher transmitter time, this unit is below the FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure limits for 20 cm for the ‘General Population’  The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible may void the users ability to operate the equipment.   Note: This unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their expense.
WIT934 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc  3  M-0910-0000 Rev -  1.1 Technical Specifications 1.1.1 Ordering Information  WIT934M OEM Module, Serial connector pins down - Standard 1.1.2 Power Specifications  Vcc Input Range:      3.3v to 10.0v (500mW requires 5.0Vcc) Operating Temperature Range:  -40°C to +70°C  Current Consumption (@5V, max transmit power & 115.2Kbps I/O) Mode Remote Base Station Standby  43mA N/A Typical Average  <100mA 125mA Peak (Tx)  600mA 600mA  1.1.3 RF Specifications    FCC Certification      Part 15.247, no license required  Rated RF Power   +24 dBm    Line-of-site Range      20+ miles with omni antenna   Frequency Range      902 to 927 MHz   Number of Channels   37  Receiver Sensitivity   -103dBm for 10-5 BER  Channel Data Rate   172.8Kbps   IF Adjacent Channel Rejection  >55dB 1.1.4 Mechanical Specifications   Weight     35g   Dimensions (including shield)  80.2 x 46.5 x 8.6mm        (refer to section 7.6 for mechanical drawing)  RF Connector:     WIT   Huber/Suhner:  85 MMCX 50-0-1    Mating   Huber/Suhner:  11 MMCX-50-2-3  (straight)       Huber/Suhner:  16 MMCX-50-2-2  (rt. angle)  Data/Power Connector:  WIT   Samtec:  DIS5-108-51-L-D    Mating    Samtec: CLP-108-02-G-D (PCB mount)          Samtec: FFSD-08   (IDC cable)
WIT934 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc  4  M-0910-0000 Rev -    When connecting to the WIT934, make sure that all of the inputs (TXD, CFG, RTS and SLEEP) are terminated for proper operation.   1.2 Approved Antennas  The WIT934 is designed to ensure that no antenna other than the one fitted shall be used with the device.  The table below lists the antennas which can be purchased directly from Cirronet.    Description Gain Part Number Coupling 2dB Omnidirectional  2dB  OMNI092  Male Rev TNC    1.3  Use of the WIT934 in Portable or Remote Applications When using the WIT934 in a portable or body worn application the unit is operated as a ‘remote’ to the ‘base’ (or Access Point) and has a duty cycle of 7.4%.  This meets the requirements of the FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure limits for distances less than 2.5 cm for the ‘General Population’  1.4  Use of the WIT934 in Access Point or Base Applications When using the WIT934 in an Access Point or base application the unit is operated at a higher duty cycle of 21%.  The unit can not be body worn and the antenna must be 20 cm away from ‘General Population’ Operation is best in a high location to access all the remotes or portable units.  Operating as an Access Point or base the WIT934 meets the requirements of a Mobile device per the FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure limits for distances of 20 cm for the ‘General Population’

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