Recognition Source DCMI2001 Access control panel interface module User Manual 381127

Recognition Source, LLC Access control panel interface module 381127

Antenna manual

  PPPRRREEELLLIIIMMMIIINNNAAARRRYYY   INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL  REMOTE ANTENNA  MODULES (RAM) Includes Installation Instructions for: ANT-REMOTE & ANT-6DB-FLAT          3820 Stern Avenue St. Charles, IL  60174 Phone: 630-762-4450 Fax: 630-762-4455 P/N: M053-xxx-x001
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 2 of 29  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Optional Remote Antenna Modules (RAM’s)  NOTE: These instructions are for installing an optional Remote Antenna Module (RAM), an accessory of a Wyreless Access System. Table of Contents 1. Wyreless AccessTM System Components............................................................................................................3 1.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Optional Remote Antenna Module (RAM) Components ..............................................................................4 2. Safety, Grounding, & Lightning Considerations ..............................................................................................7 2.1 Safety.............................................................................................................................................................7 2.2 Antenna Grounding .......................................................................................................................................7 2.3 Lightning Protection Consideration...............................................................................................................7 3. Installing the ANT-REMOTE ............................................................................................................................8 3.1 Tools Required ..............................................................................................................................................8 3.2 Determining the Best ANT-REMOTE Location ...........................................................................................8 3.3 Mounting the ANT-REMOTE.......................................................................................................................9 3.4 Connecting the ANT-REMOTE Coax...........................................................................................................9 4. Installing the ANT-6DB-FLAT.........................................................................................................................10 4.1 Tools Required ............................................................................................................................................10 4.2 Determining the Best ANT-6DB-FLAT Location.......................................................................................10 4.3 Mounting the ANT-6DB-FLAT ..................................................................................................................12 4.4 Connecting the ANT-6DB-FLAT Coax ......................................................................................................14 5. Connecting the Coax..........................................................................................................................................15 5.1 Grounding & Lightning Protection Consideration.......................................................................................15 5.2 Routing the Coax.........................................................................................................................................15 5.3 Dressing the Coax........................................................................................................................................17 5.4 Terminating the Coax at the RAM...............................................................................................................17 5.5 Terminating the Coax at the PIM or WRI ...................................................................................................17 5.6 Connecting Coax to a PIM or PIME............................................................................................................17 5.7 Connecting Coax to a WRI..........................................................................................................................22 6. FCC Compliance & Warnings..........................................................................................................................27 6.1 FCC Compliance .........................................................................................................................................27 6.2 Warnings......................................................................................................................................................27 7. Contacting Recognition Source ........................................................................................................................28 8. Revision History.................................................................................................................................................29
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 3 of 29 1. Wyreless AccessTM System Components 1.1 Overview Every access control system that uses Wyreless AccessTM contains two different types of modules (Figure 1-1): • at least one Wyreless Panel Interface Module (WPIM), and • at least one Wyreless Access Point Module (WAPM)  Figure 1-1 – Wyreless Access System Block Diagram Recognition Source’s product line contains several different expressions of each module. The WPIM is wired to the access control panel and ideally is installed very close to the access control panel.  The WPIMs installation location is determined by the location of the WAPMs with which it will communicate using RF. The WAPM is installed at the access point where access will be controlled and/or monitored.  Depending on the application and which WAPM is used, some wiring at the access control point may be required. Regardless of which WPIM or WAPM module is used, the communication link between the WPIM and WAPM is always RF. This manual describes the installation of three different optional Remote Antenna Modules which can be an accessory of either a WPIM or a WAPM.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 4 of 29 1.2 Optional Remote Antenna Module (RAM) Components & Accessories All Wireless Panel Interface Modules (WPIMs) and all Wireless Access Point Modules (WAPMs) contain either an internal or attached antenna. There are two major reasons why an optional antenna might be used: • To remote the antenna from the Wyreless Access Module location so that the Wyreless Access Module can be located in more serviceable and/or secure area. • To increase the RF range by using a directional antenna that provides RF gain. Several Wyreless Access Modules have the option of using an optional antenna, see Table 1-3. Recognition Source offers three different optional antennae (Table 1-1). Any optional antenna can be used on any Wyreless Access Module that will accept an optional antenna. Various antenna accessories are also available (Table 1-2). Beamwidth @ ½ Power Antenna Type  Model Number  Picture RF Gain (dB)  Horizontal  Vertical Remote ANT-Remote  0 360o 360o Directional Panel  ANT-6DB-FLAT  6 90o 60o Table 1-1 – Optional Antennae
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 5 of 29 Accessory  Supplier  Model Number  Picture Lightning Protection Kit  Recognition Source  ANT-LPK  Adjustable Articulating Mounting Bracket for ANT-6DB-FLAT Recognition Source or Maxrad ANT-FLAT-BRACKET or MPAB3  Adjustable Mast Mounting Bracket for ANT-6DB-FLAT Maxrad MPAB4  Grounding Block  Maxrad  MGB  Surge Protection Filter  PolyPhaser  DSXL-MA  Weatherseal Tape  McMaster-Carr  76385A15  5’, 50 ohm, low loss coax, type N male connectors on both ends Maxrad MCA195NMNM/5ft  15’, 50 ohm, low loss cable, type N male connector on one end, dressed bare wires on the other end Recognition Source  A771-008-001  Table 1-2 - Remote Antenna Accessories
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 6 of 29 Standard  Optional Wyreless Access Product Internal or Attached Antenna ANT-REMOTE ANT- 6DB-FLAT PIM-OTD  √ √ √ PIME-OTD  √ √ √ PIM-OTD-485  √ √ √ WRI-100-OTD  √ √ √ MIRL  √   WPR  √   WISI  √   WUSI  √   WCM  √   Table 1-3 – Wyreless Access Products Antenna Options
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 7 of 29 2.  Safety, Grounding, & Lightning Considerations WARNING: Make certain that the Coax installation conforms to all electrical codes (national and local) regarding grounding and lightning protection requirements. PolyPhaser’s Technical Information section of their web site (www.polyphaser.com ) contains excellent information about grounding and lightning protection. 2.1 Safety An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 2.2 Antenna Grounding The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires that every antenna installation be grounded. Also many areas have local antenna-grounding codes. Be sure that you are familiar with all of the grounding and other antenna regulations in your area. Antenna grounding includes mast grounding and coax grounding. Make sure the antenna is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. A grounding block compatible with all Recognition Source Remote Antennae is available as an accessory, see Table 1-2, on page 5 above. PolyPhaser’s Technical Information section of their web site (www.polyphaser.com ) contains excellent information about grounding. 2.3 Lightning Protection Consideration Where lightning protection is a concern, a lightning protection device must be installed in series with the coax and mounted at the antenna end of the coax cable. A lightning protection device (surge protection filter) compatible with all Recognition Source Remote Antennae is available as an accessory, see Table 1-2, on page 5 above. Install one of these devices at the antenna per PolyPhaser’s instructions including weatherization requirements. PolyPhaser’s Technical Information section of their web site (www.polyphaser.com ) contains excellent information about lightning protection.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 8 of 29 3. Installing the ANT-REMOTE WARNING: You can be seriously or fatally injured if this antenna comes in contact with electric power lines or is brought in proximity with a high voltage electrical field.  For your own safety, use extreme caution when installing this antenna.  Keep away from power lines! The ANT-REMOTE can be used with on all “OTD” versions of a Panel Interface Module (PIM-OTD, PIME-OTD, or PIM-OTD-485) or Wireless Reader Interface (WRI-100-OTD) (Table 1-3).  NOTE: The ANT-REMOTE can only be installed on a PIM-OTD, PIME-OTD, PIM-OTD-485, or WRI-100-OTD. 3.1 Tools Required • Hammer • 9/32” drill bit & drill • Flat and Phillips head screwdrivers (1/8” wide flat blade for screw terminals) • Pencil • ANT-REMOTE Mounting Kit (K381-000-001), provided, including four zinc, pan head Phillips, 8-18 X 1 ½” sheet metal screws, four #8 flat washers, and four heavy-duty anchors 3.2 Determining the Best ANT-REMOTE Location • The ANT-REMOTE must be mounted within 15 cable feet of the PIM or WRI. • If the ANT-REMOTE is used with a PIM-OTD, PIME-OTD, or PIM-OTD-485, then the ANT-REMOTE should be located so that it has the best “line of sight” path with all the WAPM’s that will be linked to the PIM. • If the ANT-REMOTE is used with a WRI-100-OTD, the ANT-REMOTE should be located so that it has the best “line of sight” path with the WPIM to which it will be linked.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 9 of 29 3.3 Mounting the ANT-REMOTE 3.3.1 Remove the ANT-REMOTE enclosure cover (Figure 3-1).  Figure 3-1 – ANT-REMOTE with Cover Removed 3.3.2 Place the ANT-REMOTE (cover removed) against the surface where it is to be mounted. 3.3.3 Using ANT-REMOTE enclosure as a template, mark the four corner mounting holes. 3.3.4 Drill a 9/32” hole in the surface at each mounting mark, 1 ¾” deep. 3.3.5 Insert the four anchors provided firmly into the holes so they are flush with the surface. 3.3.6 Fasten the ANT-REMOTE enclosure to the mounting surface using the screws & washers provided. 3.3.7 Replace the ANT-REMOTE enclosure cover. 3.4 Connecting the ANT-REMOTE Coax For instructions on how to connect the ANT-REMOTE Coax to the PIM or WRI, proceed to section 5, page 15.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 10 of 29 4. Installing the ANT-6DB-FLAT WARNING: You can be seriously or fatally injured if this antenna comes in contact with electric power lines or is brought in proximity with a high voltage electrical field.  For your own safety, use extreme caution when installing this antenna.  Keep away from power lines! The ANT-6DB-FLAT can be used with on all “OTD” versions of a Panel Interface Module (PIM-OTD, PIME-OTD, or PIM-OTD-485) or Wireless Reader Interface (WRI-100-OTD) (Table 1-3).  NOTE: The ANT-6DB-FLAT can only be installed on a PIM-OTD, PIME-OTD, PIM-OTD-485, or WRI-100-OTD. 4.1 Tools Required • Hammer  • 9/32” drill bit & drill • Flat and Phillips head screwdrivers (1/8” wide flat blade for screw terminals) • Pencil • 7/16” wrench: adjustable, box, or open end • RAM Mounting Kit (K381-000-001), provided, including four zinc, pan head Phillips, 8-18 X 1 ½” sheet metal screws, four #8 flat washers, and four heavy-duty anchors 4.2 Determining the Best ANT-6DB-FLAT Location • The ANT-6DB-FLAT must be mounted within 15 cable feet of the PIM or WRI. • If the ANT-6DB-FLAT is used with a PIM-OTD, PIME-OTD, or PIM-OTD-485, then ANT-6DB-FLAT should be located so that it has the best “line of sight” path with all the WAPM’s that will be linked to the PIM. • If the ANT-6DB-FLAT is used with a WRI-100-OTD, the ANT-6DB-FLAT should be located so that it has the best “line of sight” path with the WPIM to which it will be linked. • Since the ANT-6DB-FLAT is a directional antenna, the mounting location and orientation is very important:
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 11 of 29 ⇒ The ANT-6DB-FLAT should be mounted and oriented so that the Flat Front is perpendicular to the target antenna and that the Coax Cable exits at the bottom (a vertical polarization arrow is on the back). (Figure 4-1 & Figure 4-2).  Figure 4-1 – ANT-6DB-FLAT Mounting Orientation
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 12 of 29 ⇒ For optimum performance the ANT-6DB-FLAT should be oriented so that it’s vertical and horizontal centerlines intersect the target antenna (Figure 4-2). The ANT-6DB-FLAT has 3 dB horizontal beamwidth of 72 o and 3 dB vertical beamwidth of 57o. •  Figure 4-2 - ANT-6DB-FLAT RF Radiation Pattern 4.3 Mounting the ANT-6DB-FLAT  The ANT-6DB-FLAT comes with two mounting kits: a clamp set for mounting to masts up to 1-1/2” in diameter and a screw and anchor kit for flat surface mounting.  Two other mounting options, an articulating mounting kit and an adjustable mast mounting kit are available as accessories, see Table 1-2, on page 5 above..
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 13 of 29 4.3.1 Mast Mounting 4.3.1.1 Install the 3” bolts in the top mounting holes from the front side of the ANT-6DB-FLAT. Secure the bolts using lock washers and nuts.  Install half of a clamp over the bolts from the back side of the ANT-6DB-FLAT. Making certain that the “V” portion of the half clamp is pointing away from the ANT-6DB-FLAT. (Figure 4-3)  NOTE: Only tighten the nuts enough to firmly fasten the bolts to the ANT-6DB-FLAT.  Over tightening will deform the ANT-6DB-FLAT and may affect performance.  Figure 4-3 – Mast Mounting Clamp Install 4.3.1.2 Repeat step 4.3.1.1 to install half of a clamp to the bottom mounting holes of the ANT-6DB-FLAT. 4.3.1.3 Position the ANT-6DB-FLAT on the mast. (Figure 4-3) 4.3.1.4 Install the other half of a clamp on the back side of the mast at the top mounting position lock washers and nuts.  Make certain that the “V” portion of the half clamp is pointing toward the mast. (Figure 4-3) 4.3.1.5 Repeat step 4.3.1.4 to install half of a clamp to the bottom mounting position of the ANT-6DB-FLAT. 4.3.2 Flat Surface Mounting 4.3.2.1 Place the ANT-6DB-FLAT against the surface where it is to be mounted. 4.3.2.2 Using ANT-6DB-FLAT enclosure as a template, mark the four mounting holes. 4.3.2.3 Drill a 9/32” hole in the surface at each mounting mark, 1 ¾” deep. 4.3.2.4 Insert the four anchors provided firmly into the holes so they are flush with the surface.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 14 of 29 4.3.2.5 Fasten the ANT-6DB-FLAT enclosure to the mounting surface using the screws & washers provided. 4.4 Connecting the ANT-6DB-FLAT Coax For instructions on how to connect the ANT-6DB-FLAT Coax to the PIM or WRI, proceed to section 5, page 15.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 15 of 29 5.  Connecting the Coax All RAM’s come with a 15’ coax.  One end of the coax is terminated with a male N connector, the other end is terminated as shown in Figure 5-5. Note: Earlier versions of the ANT-REMOTE had the coax already connected to the antenna eliminating the male N connector. 5.1 Grounding & Lightning Protection Consideration WARNING: Make certain that the Coax installation conforms to all electrical codes (national and local) regarding grounding and lightning protection requirements. PolyPhaser’s Technical Information section of their web site (www.polyphaser.com ) contains excellent information about grounding and lightning protection. Refer to section 2, page 7, above If the remote antenna will be used indoors then grounding and lightning protection may not be needed, consult local codes. Grounding and lightning protection components compatible with all Recognition Source Remote Antennae are available accessories, see Table 1-2, on page 5 above Figure 5-1 & Figure 5-2 show the recommended connections for each antenna when no grounding and no lightning protection are required. Figure 5-3 & Figure 5-4 show the recommended connections for each antenna when grounding and lightning protection are required. NOTE: When using a Grounding Block, it must be electrically connected to an earth ground that meets local code requirements.  Refer to the grounding block manufacturer’s instructions for further information.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 16 of 29  Figure 5-1 - ANT-REMOTE No Protection  Figure 5-2 - ANY-6DB-FLAT  No Protection  Figure 5-3 - ANT-REMOTE Recommended Protection  Figure 5-4 - ANT-6dB-FLAT Recommended Protection
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 17 of 29 5.2 Weatherproofing Coax Connections The Lightning Protection Kit (ANT-LPK) includes weatherseal tape that must be used on all coax connections that are exposed to weather. 5.3 Routing the Coax The RAM’s Coax is suitable for outdoor and aerial installations. Route the RAM’s Coax so that there are a minimum number of bends.  When the RAM’s Coax must bend, make certain that the bend’s radius is greater than 2”. 5.4 Dressing the Coax NOTE: The RAM is supplied with a proper termination at the end of the 15’ Coax (Figure 5-5). Use the Coax as supplied. DO NOT CUT COAX TO LENGTH! Dress excess coax in a coil no less than 8” in diameter. NOTE: Do not place the excess coax inside the RAM, PIM, or WRI enclosure. 5.5 Terminating the Coax at the RAM 5.5.1 If used, mount a lightning protection device (section 5.1) directly to the female N connector on the antenna. 5.5.2 Connect the male N connector end of the coax to the female N connector of the lightning protection device (if used) or antenna. 5.5.3 Make certain that all the N connectors are tightly fastened.  Loose connections will affect performance 5.5.4 If required, weatherize the lightning protection device. 5.6 Terminating the Coax at the PIM or WRI NOTE: The RAM is supplied with a proper termination at the end of the 15’ Coax (Figure 5-5). Use the Coax as supplied. DO NOT CUT COAX TO LENGTH!  Figure 5-5 – Factory Supplied Coax Termination at PIM or WRI 5.7 Connecting Coax to a PIM or PIME The following basic installation procedure applies to installing a RAM on a PIM-OTD or a PIME-OTD.  The PIM-OTD PCB is located on the left side of the PIM-OTD enclosure and the PIME-OTD PCB is located on the right side of the PIM-OTD enclosure.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 18 of 29  Figure 5-6 – PIM & PIME with RAMs Installed 5.7.1 Remove the PIM PCB from the PIM-OTD enclosure by removing the four screws, one in each corner of the PIM PCB back plate (Figure 5-7).  Figure 5-7 – Removing PIM PCB 5.7.2 Remove the PIM’s internal “C” antenna by loosening the screw on the Antenna Terminal Block and gently pulling the antenna out of the Antenna Retainer (Figure 5-8). Note: Some PIM internal “C” antennae may also be secured with RTV adhesive.  This adhesive can be easily broken free from the back plate with a little twisting.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 19 of 29  Figure 5-8 – Removing the PIM’s Internal “C” Antenna  5.7.3 Drill a ½” hole in the top of the PIM-OTD enclosure (Figure 5-9).  NOTE: Drill hole #1 for a PIM-OTD, hole #2 for a PIME-OTD.  Figure 5-9 – PIM-OTD Antenna Hole Locations
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 20 of 29 5.7.4 Replace the PIM PCB in the PIM-OTD enclosure (Figure 5-7). 5.7.5 Remove the nut and washer (if provided) from the NEMA gland (Figure 5-11).  Discard the waher.  Figure 5-10 – NEMA Gland with Nut & Washer Removed  5.7.6 Install the NEMA gland in the hole drilled in step 5.7.3. Tighten the gland by turning the nut inside the enclosure.  Do not tighten the gland by turning the gland while holding the nut.  There is an “O” ring on the gland that will not seat properly if the gland is rotated (Figure 5-11).   Figure 5-11 – Installing the RAM Coax in the PIM
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 21 of 29 5.7.7 Attach the Remote Antenna Coax to the PIM PCB Antenna Terminal Block (Figure 5-12). NOTE: Make certain that the Outer Coax Conductor (silver color)  goes in the leftmost terminal of PIM PCB Antenna Terminal Block and that the Center Coax Conductor (copper color) goes in the rightmost terminal.  Figure 5-12 – PIM PCB Antenna Terminal Block Connections 5.7.8 Secure the Remote Antenna Coax in the NEMA gland (Figure 5-13).  Figure 5-13 – Securing the PIM’s Antenna NEMA Gland
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 22 of 29 5.8 Connecting Coax to a WRI 5.8.1 Remove the WRI PCB from the WRI-OTD enclosure by removing the four screws, one in each corner of the PIM PCB back plate (Figure 5-14).  Figure 5-14 – Removing the WRI PCB  5.8.2 Remove the WRI’s internal “C” antenna by loosening the screw on the Antenna Terminal Block and gently pulling the antenna out of the Antenna Retainer. Note: Some PIM internal “C” antennae may also be secured with RTV adhesive.  This adhesive can be easily broken free from the back plate with a little twisting.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 23 of 29  Figure 5-15 – Removing the WRI’s Internal “C” Antenna 5.8.3 Drill a ½” hole in the top of the WRI-OTD enclosure (Figure 5-16).  Figure 5-16 – WRI -OTD Antenna Hole Locations
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 24 of 29 5.8.4 Replace the WRI PCB in the WRI-OTD enclosure (Figure 5-17).  Figure 5-17 – Replacing the WRI’s PCB  5.8.5 Remove the nut and washer (if provided) from the NEMA gland (Figure 5-18). Discard the washer.  Figure 5-18 – NEMA Gland with Nut & Washer Removed
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 25 of 29 5.8.6 Install the NEMA gland in the hole drilled in step 5.8.3. Tighten the gland by turning the nut inside the enclosure.  Do not tighten the gland by turning the gland while holding the nut.  There is an “O” ring on the gland that will not seat properly if the gland is rotated (Figure 5-19).  Figure 5-19 – Installing the RAM Coax in the WRI 5.8.7 Attach the Remote Antenna Coax to the WRI PCB Antenna Terminal Block (Figure 5-20). NOTE: Make certain that the Center Coax Conductor (copper color) goes in the leftmost terminal of WRI PCB Antenna Terminal Block and that the Outer Coax Conductor (silver color) goes in the rightmost terminal.  Figure 5-20 – WRI PCB Antenna Terminal Block Connections
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 26 of 29 5.8.8 Secure the Remote Antenna Coax in the NEMA gland (Figure 5-21).  Figure 5-21 – Securing the WRI’s Antenna NEMA Gland This completes the Remote Antenna Module Installation. Refer to the “Configuring & Operating a Wyreless Access System” manual to test the installation.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 27 of 29 6.  FCC Compliance & Warnings 6.1 FCC Compliance • This device has been authorized by the FCC Rules and Industry Canada.   • This device complies with the limits for a Class B digital device and a Class B intentional radiator, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) This device may cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   • The Wyreless Access System Component must be installed by qualified professionals or contractors in accordance with FCC part 15.203, Antenna Requirements. • Do not use any antenna other than the one provided with the unit. 6.2 Warnings • RF Exposure - To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is normally at least a 20 cm separation between the antenna and all persons. • Do not co-locate and operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Recognition Source could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 28 of 29 7.  Contacting Recognition Source             For questions regarding Wyreless Access ™:  (630) 762-4450 (630) 762-4444 fax
     3820 Stern Avenue   St. Charles, IL 60174    (630) 762-4450 P/N: M053-xxx-x001  (630) 762-4444 fax   Page 29 of 29 8. Revision History  Version  Date  Changes X001  12/05/03  preliminary in house release for comments

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