Phoenix Contact and KG ADIOMUX Wireless Mux Module User Manual DB EN ILB BT ADIO MUX

Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG Wireless Mux Module DB EN ILB BT ADIO MUX

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                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary1DescriptionWireless-MUX module with 16digital inputs, 16 digital outputs, 2 analog inputs, and 2 analog outputsILB BT ADIO MUX...© PHOENIX CONTACTData sheetThe set consists of two modules that form a fixed pair as the master and slave.The Wireless-MUX module transmits 16digital and 2analog signals bidirectionally by means of wireless communication. It therefore replaces a 40-wire signal cable. The wireless solution has been developed specifically for use under industrial conditions. It is reliable, robust, and easy to handle.Features– Easy startup, plug and play– Bar graph for wireless diagnostics– Range of up to 400m outdoors– 16 digital inputs– 16 digital outputs– Diagnostic and status indicators– 2 analog single-ended signal inputs for the connection of either voltage or current signals– 2 analog single-ended signal outputs for the connection of either voltage or current signalsPlease note the maximum permissible transmission power for the country of use.For the latest country registrations, please visit phoenixcontact.net/products.Make sure you always use the latest documentation.It can be downloaded from the product at phoenixcontact.net/products.7173_en_11 2017-01-25
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 / 182Table of contents1 Description .............................................................................................................................. 12 Table of contents..................................................................................................................... 23 Ordering data .......................................................................................................................... 34 Technical data ......................................................................................................................... 55 Safety regulations and installation notes.................................................................................. 95.1  Intended use ...................................................................................................................... 95.2  Installation notes ................................................................................................................. 95.3  FCC approval ................................................................................................................... 105.4  Approval for Japan............................................................................................................. 106 Local diagnostic and status indicators................................................................................... 117 Connect supply, actuators, and sensors................................................................................ 117.1  Terminal point assignment ................................................................................................... 128 Basic circuit diagram ............................................................................................................. 139 Connection example.............................................................................................................. 1310 Assignment of terminal points to the remote station .............................................................. 1411 Antennas ............................................................................................................................... 1511.1  Omnidirectional antennas .................................................................................................... 1511.2  Range............................................................................................................................. 1811.3  Typical combinations of antennas and adapter cables ................................................................ 18
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 / 18Description Ty p e Order No. Pcs./Pkt.Wireless-MUX set, two modules with 16 digital inputs and outputs and 2 analog inputs and outputs (0...20mA, 0...10V) each, incl. omnidirectional antennas with 1.5m cableILB BT ADIO MUX-OMNI 2884208 1Wireless-MUX set, two modules with 16 digital inputs and outputs and 2 analog inputs and outputs (0 - 20mA, 0 - 10V) each, without antennasILB BT ADIO MUX 2702875 13Ordering dataAccessories Ty p e Order No. Pcs./Pkt.Inline shield connector  IB IL SCN 6-SHIELD-TWIN 2740245 5Connector, colored, for Inline power and segment terminal blocks IB IL SCN-PWR IN-CP 2727637 10Connector, for digital 1, 2 or 8-channel Inline terminals  IB IL SCN-8 2726337 10Labeling field, width: 12.2 mm  IB IL FIELD 2 2727501 10 Insert strip, Sheet, white, unlabeled, can be labeled with: Office printing systems,  CMS-P1-PLOTTER:Laser printer, Mounting type: Insert, Lettering field: 62 x 10 mmESL 62X10 0809492 1 Zack Marker strip, flat, white, for terminal block width: 6.2 mmZBF 6:SO/CMS 0808778 1 Flat zack marker sheet, white, for terminal block width: 6.2 mmZBFM 6:SO/CMS 0803650 1 Flat zack marker sheet, Sheet, white, unlabeled, can be labeled with: CMS-P1-PLOTTER,  PLOTMARK, Mounting type: Snap into flat marker groove, for terminal block width: 6.2 mm, Lettering field: 5 x 5.5 mmZBFM 6/WH:UNBEDRUCKT 0803618 10Quick mounting end clamp for NS 35/7,5 DIN rail or NS 35/15 DIN rail, with marking option, with parking option for FBS...5, FBS...6, KSS 5, KSS 6, width: 5.15 mm, color: gray End clamp, Width:5.15 mm, Height:35 mm, Length:48.5 mm, Color:grayCLIPFIX 35-5 3022276 50Omnidirectional antenna, 2.4 GHz, 2 dBi, linear vertical, 1.5 m cable, RSMA (male), IP65, 50 Ω impedance RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-2-1-RSMA2701362 1Omnidirectional antenna with protection against vandalism, 2.4 GHz, 3 dBi gain, IP55 degree of protection, 1.5 m cable length, RSMA connection (male), h/v 360°/85° apex angle.Appropriate mounting material is available for wall mounting. RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-VAN-3-0-RSMA2701358 1 Omnidirectional antenna, 2.4 GHz, 6 dBi, linear vertical, opening angle 360°/30°, N (female), IP67, incl. mounting bracket and mast clips for 45mm - 100mmdiameter, stainless steel, ATEX &IECEx approval, salt water resistantRAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-6-02885919 1
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 / 18Omnidirectional antenna, 2.4 GHz, 6 dBi, linear vertical, opening angle h/v 360°/20°, N (female), IP65, salt water resistant RAD-2400-ANT-OMNI-6-0-SW2903219 1Dual band omnidirectional antenna with protection against vandalism; IP68 protection; frequency band/gain: 2.4 GHz/up to 6 dBi, 5 GHz/up to 8 dBi; EN 50155; temperature range: -40°C to +80°C; N (f) connection; 1 m long adapter cable, N (m) - SMA (m) connection. RAD-ISM-2459-ANT-FOOD-6-02692526 1Panel antenna, 2.4/5GHz, 9dBi, linear vertical, N (female), IP67, incl. mounting bracket and mast clips for 25mm - 85mmdiameter, stainless steel, ATEX &IECEx approval   ANT-DIR-2459-01 2701186 1Adapter cable as control cabinet feed-through, N (female) -> RSMA (male), impedance: 50 Ω, length: 0.5 m RAD-PIG-EF316-N-RSMA 2701402 1Antenna cable, 0.5 m in length; N (male) -> RSMA (male), impedance 50 ohms RAD-PIG-RSMA/N-0.5 2903263 1Antenna cable, 1 m in length; N (male) -> RSMA (male), impedance 50 ohms RAD-PIG-RSMA/N-1 2903264 1Antenna cable, 2 m in length; N (male) -> RSMA (male), impedance 50 ohms RAD-PIG-RSMA/N-2 2903265 1Antenna cable, 3 m in length; N (male) -> RSMA (male), impedance 50 ohms RAD-PIG-RSMA/N-3 2903266 1Antenna cable, 5 m in length; N (male) -> RSMA (male), impedance 50 ohms RAD-PIG-RSMA/N-5 2702140 1Attachment plug with Lambda/4 technology as surge protection for coaxial signal interfaces. Connection: N connectors socket-socket CN-LAMBDA/4-5.9-BB 2838490 1Adapter, N (female) -> N (female); insertion attenuation < 0.3 dB at 2.4 GHz RAD-ADP-N/F-N/F 2867843 1Adapter, RSMA (male) -> RSMA (female) 90°; Insertion loss < 0.3 dB at 2.4GHz RAD-ADP-RSMA/M-RSMA/F-902904790 1Antenna cable, 3 m in length, N (male) -> N (male), 50 Ω impedance RAD-CAB-EF393- 3M 2867649 1Antenna cable, 5 m in length, N (male) -> N (male), 50 Ω impedance RAD-CAB-EF393- 5M 2867652 1Antenna cable, 10 m in length, N (male) -> N (male), 50 Ω impedance RAD-CAB-EF393-10M 2867665 1Antenna extension cable, 15 m in length, N (male) -> N (male), 50 Ω impedance RAD-CAB-EF393-15M 2885634 1Accessories Ty p e Order No. Pcs./Pkt.
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 / 18Control box for robust construction of wireless systems for industrial applications, IP66, 25 x 18 x 13cm, polycarbonate material, gray, drilled, incl. DIN rail, plugs, and screw connections, without devices FL RUGGED BOX 2701204 1Set for mast mounting of the FL RUGGED BOX housing, incl. screw clamps for masts up to 89 mmFL RUGGED BOX POLE SET 2701205 1Vulcanizing sealing tape for external protection of adapters, cable connections, etc. against the effects of weather, roll length: 3 m RAD-TAPE-SV-19-3 2903182 1Accessories Ty p e Order No. Pcs./Pkt.4 Technical dataDimensionsDimensions W/H/D 95 mm / 123.4 mm / 57 mm95123,458,5General dataOvervoltage category IIDegree of protection IP20Protection class IIIDegree of pollution 2Housing material PA 6.6-FRWeight 274 gVibration resistance in acc. with EN60068-2-6/IEC60068-2-65gShock in acc. with EN60068-2-27/IEC60068-2-27 25g, 11 ms period, half-sine shock pulseMTTF (mean time to failure) Telcordia standard, 25°C temperature, 21% operating cycle (5 days a week, 8 hours a day)1458 YearsMTTF (mean time to failure) Telcordia standard, 40°C temperature, 34.25% operating cycle (5 days a week, 12 hours a day)557 YearsMTTF (mean time to failure) Telcordia standard, temperature 40 °C, operating cycle 100 % (7 days a week, 24 hours a day)219 Years
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 / 18Power supply for module electronicsSupply voltage 24 V DCSupply voltage range 19.2 V DC ... 30.5 V DC (via power connector)Current consumption 60 mA (Communications power at 24VDC, 25°C)25 mA (Actuator supply, +load current Digital OUT (8A))Protective circuit Polarity protection, surge protectionConnection method Inline connectorWireless interfaceFrequency range 2.402 GHz ... 2.48 GHz (ISM bandwidth)Channel distance 2 MHzNo. of channels 40Modulation type GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying)Transmission power 5 dBmReceiver sensitivity -95 dBmAntenna connection method RSMA (female)Digital inputsNumber of inputs 16Connection method Spring-cage connectionConnection method 1-wireInput voltage range "0" signal < 5 VInput voltage range "1" signal > 15 VCommon potentials GroundNominal input voltage UIN 24 V DCTypical input current per channel 2.3 mAPermissible conductor length to the sensor 100 mUse of AC sensors AC sensors in the voltage range < UIN are limited in application (according to the input design)Digital outputsNumber of outputs 16Connection method Spring-cage connectionConnection method 1-wireNominal output voltage 24 V DCVoltage difference with nominal current ≤ 1 VProtective circuit Short-circuit protection, overload protection, protected against reverse voltagesMaximum output current per channel 500 mAOutput current 8 ANominal load, ohmic 12 W (48 Ω)Nominal load, lamp 12 WNominal load, inductive 12 VA (1.2 H, 50 Ω)Operating frequency with inductive nominal load 0.5 HzBehavior with overload Auto restart
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 / 18Behavior with inductive overload Output can be destroyedReverse voltage resistance to short pulses Reverse voltage proofResistance to permanent reverse voltage ≤ 2 ABehavior at voltage switch-off The output follows the power supply without delayOvercurrent shut-down ≥ 0.7 AOutput current when switched off ≤ 10 µA (When not loaded, a voltage can be measured even at an output that is not set.)Digital outputsAnalog inputsNumber of inputs 2Description of the input Single endedMeasured value resolution 12 bitsCurrent input signal 0 mA ... 20 mAInput resistance current input 110 Ω (Shunt)Voltage input signal 0 V ... 10 VInput resistance of voltage input > 150 kΩType of protection Suppressor diodes in the analog inputs, current limitation via internal protective circuitAnalog outputsNumber of outputs 2DAC resolution 12 BitCurrent output signal 0 mA ... 20 mALoad/output load current output ≤ 500 ΩVoltage output signal 0 V ... 10 VLoad/output load voltage output ≥ 2 kΩType of protection Transient protectionTe s t  voltageTest voltage 500 V AC (50 Hz, 1 min.)Ambient conditionsAmbient temperature (operation) -25 °C ... 60 °CAmbient temperature (storage/transport) -25 °C ... 85 °CPermissible humidity (operation) 95 % (non-condensing)Permissible humidity (storage/transport) 95 %Air pressure (operation) 795 hPa ... 1080 hPa (up to 2000 m above mean sea level)Air pressure (storage/transport) 66 kPa ... 108 kPa (up to 3500 m above mean sea level)
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 / 18CertificationConformance FCC Directive, Part 15.247ISC Directive RSS 210EACUL, USA/Canada UL 508 ListedEmitted interference in acc. with EN 61000-6-4Emitted radio interference in acc. with EN 55011 EN 55011 class A industrial area of applicationInterference emission EN 61000-6-4ConformanceEffective use of the radio spectrum according to EN 300328Noise immunity according to EN 61000-6-2Noise emission according to EN 61000-6-4Health according to EN 50385Electrical safety according to EN 60950-1Limitation of simultaneity, deratingNo limitation of simultaneityDerating of outputsAmbient temperature TATotal current Itot-25°C...+50°C 8 A+50°C...+60°C 8A - ((TA - 50°C) x 0.2A/°C)108420I [A]TOTT [°C]A-25 10 20 30 40 50 60 706Tolerance of analog inputs and outputsAn analog channel consists of an input and output. The tolerance values refer to the measuring range final value. They include all tolerances of the input and output.Precision 0.3%,typical; 0.6%,maximumTemperature response 220ppm/°C
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 / 185 Safety regulations and installation notes5.1 Intended useThe devices are intended for application in industrial environments.The wireless system is ClassA equipment and may cause radio interference in residential areas. In this case, the operator may be required to implement appropriate measures and to pay the costs incurred as a result.This device complies with R&TTE device class 1, with the following restrictions on use according to ERC recommendation 70-03:Please note that, in combination with antennas, the maximum permissible transmission power may be exceeded. In this case, set the transmission power via the software.5.2 Installation notes•Installation, operation, and maintenance may only be carried out by qualified electricians. Follow the installation instructions as described.•When installing and operating the device, the applicable regulations and safety directives (including national safety directives), as well as general technical regulations, must be observed. The technical data is provided in the package slip and on the certificates (conformity assessment, additional approvals where applicable).•The device must not be opened or modified. Do not repair the device yourself, replace it with an equivalent device. Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer. The manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from violation.•The IP20 protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) of the device is intended for use in a clean and dry environment. The device must not be subject to mechanical strain and/or thermal loads, which exceed the limits described.•The device complies with the EMC regulations for industrial areas (EMC classA). When using the device in residential areas, it may cause radio interference.•The device is only intended for operation in the control cabinet and with SELV according to IEC 60950/EN 60950/VDE 0805. The device may only be connected to devices, which meet the requirements of EN 60950.•Operation of the wireless system is only permitted when using accessories available from Phoenix Contact. The use of any other components can lead to the withdrawal of the operating license.Norway: The device must not be operated within 20km of Ny Ålesund town center.Turkey: The device must only be operated with PhoenixContact antennas - according to the regulations in Gazette "Short Range Radio Devices (SRD) Regulations" no. 26464 dated 16/03/2007.Install the wireless module at least 1m away from other devices using the 2.4GHz frequency band (e.g., WLAN, Bluetooth, microwave ovens). Otherwise, both the transmission quality and data transmission rate will be reduced.WARNING:Observe the following safety notes when using the device.
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 / 185.3 FCC approvalThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada's licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Any changes or modifications not explicitly approved by PhoenixContact could cause the device to cease to comply with FCC rules Part15, and thus void the user's authority to operate the equipment.Radio frequency exposure:The device contains a radio transmitter and receiver. During communication the device receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (microwaves) in the frequency range of 2400MHz to 2483.5MHz.RF Exposure Statement:This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.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 for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.5.4 Approval for JapanNOTE: InterferenceThis 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 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 his own expense.Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law ComplianceThe device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law ( ).This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number willbecome invalid).Contains:XXX-XXXXXX
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 11 / 186 Local diagnostic and status indicatorsFigure 1 Diagnostic and status indicators7 Connect supply, actuators, and sensorsFigure 2 Connecting cables•Strip 8 mm off the cables.•Secure the cable by removing the screwdriver.LED Color MeaningPWRUA Green 24 V actuator supplyUL Green 24 V communications powerOUTE Red Short circuit/overload at one of the outputs1 ... 16 Yellow Status of the outputsIN1 ... 16 Yellow Status of the inputsFSFS Red Wireless connection interrupted, analog and digital outputs set to 0LINK QUALITYLQ Green Link quality (bit error rate)4 LEDs 0%...0,05%3 LEDs 0,05%...1%2 LEDs 0.1%...1.7%1 LED >1.7%OFF No connection establishedIf the error LED of a group of 16outputs lights up (e.g.,connector 2 and 3), this indicates that a short circuit or overload is present at one or more of the outputs in this group.DI1616DO AO2 AI2QUALITYLINKUAULPWR1FSBLUETOOTHUAULPWR1125DO16DO16691013 14EE412311816715125 691013 14412311816715D16ID16IFSAO2 AI2LINKQUALITYLINKQUALITYCAUTION: Electric shockThe device is only intended for operation with SELV according to IEC 60950/EN 60950/VDE 0805.AB
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 12 / 187.1 Terminal point assignmentFigure 3 Terminal point assignmentThe feeding points have the same ground potential. All ground supplies on a device are electrically connected with one another.The communications power is also electrically connected via all contacts. In this way, it can supply all potentials with just one feed-in, without the need for additional terminals.Power plugDigital output and input connectorsAnalog output connectorAnalog input connectorDI1616DO AO2 AI2QUALITYLINKUAULPWR1FSBLUETOOTH112211223344112233441.11.12.12.11.21.22.22.21.31.32.32.31.41.42.42.412-7NOTE: device damageThe terminal points for GND and UL can have a total current of 8A per terminal point. Make sure that this value is not exceeded.Terminal point AssignmentConnector 1: PWR1.1, 2.1 24 V actuator supply1.2, 2.2 24 V communications power1.3, 2.3 GND1.4, 2.4 FEConnector 2: OUT1 Connector 3: OUT2 Connector 4: IN1 Connector 5: IN21.1 O1 2.1 O2 1.1 O9 2.1 O10 1.1 I1 2.1 I2 1.1 I9 2.1 I101.2 O3 2.2 O4 1.2 O11 2.2 O12 1.2 I3 2.2 I4 1.2 I11 2.2 I121.3 O5 2.3 O6 1.3 O13 2.3 O14 1.3 I5 2.3 I6 1.3 I13 2.3 I141.4 O7 2.4 O8 1.4 O15 2.4 O16 1.4 I7 2.4 I8 1.4 I15 2.4 I16Connector 6: Analog OUT1.1 +U1 Channel 1 voltage output 2.1 +U2 Channel 2 voltage output1.2 +I1 Current output channel 1 2.2 +I2 Current output channel 21.3 AGND Analog ground 2.3 AGND Analog ground1.4 Shield connection 2.4 Shield connectionConnector 7: Analog IN1.1 +U1 Voltage input, channel 1 2.1 +U2 Voltage input, channel 21.2 +I1 Current input, channel 1 2.2 +I2 Current input, channel 21.3 AGND Analog ground 2.3 AGND Analog ground1.4 Shield connection 2.4 Shield connection
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 13 / 188 Basic circuit diagramFigure 4 Basic circuit diagram9 Connection exampleThe numbers above the device identify the connector slots.Figure 5 Connection exampleIN OUT OUTAnalog Digital24 V DC3,3 V DC24 V DC15 V DCμCINULUA1234567OUT 4 IN 624VOUTAOUTBINCIND-UA+-UL+AActuator at the voltage output (channel1)BActuator at the current output (channel2)CActive sensor with current output (channel1)DActive sensor with voltage output (channel2)
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 14 / 1810 Assignment of terminal points to the remote stationMaster Slot 4 (IN) 5 (IN)Terminal point1.12.11.22.21.32.31.42.41.12.11.22.21.32.31.42.4LED 1234567812345678Slave Slot 2 (OUT) 3 (OUT)Terminal point1.12.11.22.21.32.31.42.41.12.11.22.21.32.31.42.4LED 1234567812345678Slave Slot 4 (IN) 5 (IN)Terminal point 1.1 2.1 1.2 2.2 1.3 2.3 1.4 2.4 1.1 2.1 1.2 2.2 1.3 2.3 1.4 2.4LED 1234567812345678Master Slot 2 (OUT) 3 (OUT)Terminal point 1.1 2.1 1.2 2.2 1.3 2.3 1.4 2.4 1.1 2.1 1.2 2.2 1.3 2.3 1.4 2.4LED 1234567812345678Master Slot Connector 7: Analog INTerminal point 1.1 2.1 1.2 2.2Slave Slot Connector 6: Analog OUTTerminal point 1.1 2.1 1.2 2.2Slave Slot Connector 7: Analog INTerminal point 1.1 2.1 1.2 2.2Master Slot Connector 6: Analog OUTTerminal point 1.1 2.1 1.2 2.2
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 15 / 1811 AntennasWhen installing two antennas, it is desirable to have a line of sight between them wherever possible, as any obstacles between the antennas will impair the connection.The Fresnel zone, which extends around the direct connecting line between transmitting and receiving antennas, should also be taken into account. For an optimum wireless connection, this zone must be free of obstacles.Figure 6 Fresnel zoneThe radius of the Fresnel zone depends on the transmission frequency and the distance between the transmitting and receiving antennas. The radius corresponds to the minimum height of the antenna mast if the terrain is flat.Figure 7 Radius depending on the distanceExample: for a distance of 100meters, you must install the antenna at a minimum height of 1.8meters. The Fresnel zone can then be formed.11.1 Omnidirectional antennasAreas of application for omnidirectional antennas:– Where the position of the transmitter and receiver may change, e.g.,in moving applications– In applications with no line of sight, because the signal then travels from the transmitter to the receiver via reflectionsAssemblyChoose a location that provides a clear signal path in the direction of the partner antenna. The ideal installation location is the top of a mast or on a control cabinet. This ensures that the antenna has the largest possible amount of free space around it.In this case, an omnidirectional antenna has almost uniform directional characteristics over 360° on the horizontal plane.Unfortunately, optimum installation of the antenna is not always possible. If an omnidirectional antenna is mounted on the side of a mast or control cabinet, specific distances must be observed.Figure 8 Antenna with preferred direction (1) and antenna with substantially reduced range (2)•In order to achieve a high transmission speed, observe the Link Quality display during startup.•Install the antennas in such a way that at least three LEDs light up.Depending on the system, occasional fluctuations in the display may occur during operation.rd1 2AAntenna AntennaBMast or surface (diameter or width)CAntenna distance = 3cm Antenna distance = 6cm
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 16 / 18Figure 9 HorizontalFigure 10 VerticalWall mountingFigure 11 Mounting bracketsFigure 12 Wall mountingRAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-2-1-RSMA omnidirectional antenna (supplied as standard)Order No. 2701362Temperature range -20°C ... +65°CDegree of protection IP65Impedance 50ΩGain 2dBiCable length 1.5mConnection RSMA (male)Horizontal / vertical apex angle 360°/75°VSWR ≤29060300120150180-150-120-90-60-300-309060300120150180-150-120-90-60-300-30
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 / 18Mounting on the control cabinetFigure 13 Control cabinet feed-throughFigure 14 Mounting on the control cabinetØ1082,5
ILB BT ADIO MUX...                                Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                    Preliminary                                                   Preliminary7173_en_11 18 / 18PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KG • 32823 Blomberg • Germanyphoenixcontact.com11.2 RangeSpecifying ranges is very difficult due to the influence of various factors. Based on practical tests, it is possible to provide the following guide values. They may be significantly higher or lower depending on the actual application.The range depends on the following:– Length of the antenna cable (the shorter the cable, the lower the attenuation)– Antenna used– Mounting location– Line of sight– Adherence to the Fresnel zoneIn order to minimize signal losses, keep the antenna cable as short as possible.11.3 Typical combinations of antennas and adapter cablesFigure 15 Omnidirectional antenna, 2dBi, supplied as standardFigure 16 Directional antenna, 9dBi, with surge protectionAntenna Gain Range [m]Indoors, free line of sightOmnidirectional antenna 2dBi 50 ... 100Outdoors, free line of sightOmnidirectional antenna 2dBi < 200Omnidirectional antenna 6dBi < 300Panel directional antenna 9dBi < 400UAULPWR1 DO16DI 16FSAO2 LINKQUALITYAI2

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