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Contacting Siemens Address Siemens Canada Ltd Industry Sector 300 Applewood Crescent Concord, Ontario Canada, L4K 5C7 ii Telephone Toll-free: 1 888 264 0006 Tel: +1 905 856 5288 Fax: +1 905 856 1995 E-mail ruggedcom.info.i-ia@siemens.com Web https://www.siemens.com/ruggedcom RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface ............................................................................................................. v Alerts .................................................................................................................................................. v Related Documents ............................................................................................................................. vi Training .............................................................................................................................................. vi Customer Support ............................................................................................................................... vi Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Feature Highlights ........................................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Description ................................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Required Tools and Materials ......................................................................................................... 4 1.4 Decommissioning and Disposal ...................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 2 Installing the Base Station ................................................................................ 7 2.1 General Procedure ........................................................................................................................ 8 2.2 Unpacking the Base Station ........................................................................................................... 9 2.3 Site Preparation and Precautions .................................................................................................. 10 2.4 Installing the Base Station in Hazardous Locations ......................................................................... 11 2.5 Mounting the Base Station .......................................................................................................... 12 2.5.1 Mounting the Base Station to a Wall or Tower .................................................................... 12 2.5.2 Mounting the Base Station to a Pole .................................................................................. 13 2.5.3 Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket ............................................................ 14 2.6 Installing Antennas ..................................................................................................................... 15 2.6.1 Installing the GPS Antenna ............................................................................................... 16 2.6.2 Installing an RF Antenna ................................................................................................... 17 2.7 Grounding the Base Station ......................................................................................................... 18 2.8 Connecting Power and Data ........................................................................................................ 20 2.8.1 Connecting a PEC Type Base Station .................................................................................. 21 2.8.2 Connecting an SFA Type Base Station ................................................................................ 21 2.8.3 Connecting an SFD Type Base Station ................................................................................ 22 2.8.4 Installing the Hazardous Location Kit ................................................................................. 24 2.9 Weatherproofing the Base Station ................................................................................................ 25 2.9.1 Securing the Sealing Screw ............................................................................................... 26 2.9.2 Weatherproofing a Cable .................................................................................................. 26 iii Table of Contents RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide 2.9.3 Applying Cold Shrink Tubing ............................................................................................. 27 2.9.4 Applying Self-Amalgamating Tape ..................................................................................... 27 Chapter 3 Device Management ....................................................................................... 29 3.1 Connecting to the Base Station .................................................................................................... 29 3.2 Configuring the Base Station ....................................................................................................... 30 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications .................................................................................. 31 4.1 Power Supply Specifications ........................................................................................................ 31 4.2 Radio and Modem Specifications .................................................................................................. 31 4.3 Operating Environment ............................................................................................................... 32 4.4 Mechanical Specifications ............................................................................................................ 32 4.5 Dimension Drawings ................................................................................................................... 32 Chapter 5 Certification .................................................................................................... 35 5.1 Approvals ................................................................................................................................... 35 5.1.1 MET Laboratories ............................................................................................................. 35 5.1.2 CSA ................................................................................................................................. 36 5.1.3 European Union (EU) ....................................................................................................... 36 5.1.4 TUV Rheinland ................................................................................................................. 37 5.1.5 FCC ................................................................................................................................. 38 5.1.6 Other Approvals ............................................................................................................... 38 5.1.7 RoHS ............................................................................................................................... 38 5.2 EMC and Environmental Type Tests .............................................................................................. 39 iv RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Preface Preface This guide describes the RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 base station. It describes the major features of the device, installation, commissioning and important technical specifications. It is intended for use by network technical support personnel who are responsible for the installation, commissioning and maintenance of the base station. It is also recommended for use by network and system planners, system programmers, and line technicians. IMPORTANT! While this guide does address some safety precautions, it is expected that installation personnel are trained in safe installation practices. Personnel unfamiliar with safe installation procedures, WiMAX technologies, or service procedures should not rely on this guide for comprehensive guidance. CONTENTS * "Alerts" * "Related Documents" * "Training" * "Customer Support" Alerts The following types of alerts are used when necessary to highlight important information. DANGER! DANGER alerts describe imminently hazardous situations that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING! WARNING alerts describe hazardous situations that, if not avoided, may result in serious injury and/or equipment damage. CAUTION! CAUTION alerts describe hazardous situations that, if not avoided, may result in equipment damage. IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT alerts provide important information that should be known before performing a procedure or step, or using a feature. Alerts v RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Preface Installation Guide NOTE NOTE alerts provide additional information, such as facts, tips and details. Related Documents Other documents that may be of interest include: * RUGGEDCOM WIN User Guide [https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109737450] * RUGGEDCOM WIN1212 Installation Guide [https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109738770] Training Siemens offers a wide range of educational services ranging from in-house training of standard courses on networking, Ethernet switches and routers, to on-site customized courses tailored to the customer's needs, experience and application. Siemens' Educational Services team thrives on providing our customers with the essential practical skills to make sure users have the right knowledge and expertise to understand the various technologies associated with critical communications network infrastructure technologies. Siemens' unique mix of IT/Telecommunications expertise combined with domain knowledge in the utility, transportation and industrial markets, allows Siemens to provide training specific to the customer's application. For more information about training services and course availability, visit https://www.siemens.com/ruggedcom or contact a Siemens Sales representative. Customer Support Customer support is available 24 hours, 7 days a week for all Siemens customers. For technical support or general information, contact Siemens Customer Support through any of the following methods: Online Visit http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request to submit a Support Request (SR) or check on the status of an existing SR. Telephone Call a local hotline center to submit a Support Request (SR). To locate a local hotline center, visit http:// www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/aspa-db/en/automation-technology/Pages/default.aspx. Mobile App Install the Industry Online Support app by Siemens AG on any Android, Apple iOS or Windows mobile device and be able to: * Access Siemens' extensive library of support documentation, including FAQs and manuals * Submit SRs or check on the status of an existing SR * Contact a local Siemens representative from Sales, Technical Support, Training, etc. vi Related Documents RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Preface Installation Guide * Ask questions or share knowledge with fellow Siemens customers and the support community Customer Support vii RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Preface Installation Guide viii Customer Support RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 base station is a member of the RUGGEDCOM family, a line of mobile WiMAX broadband wireless access systems based on the IEEE 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard. These systems are designed for robustness and simplicity, offering feature-rich services with low deployment and operation costs, for unmatched operator competitiveness and fast return on investment. The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 is a cost-effective solution for wireless access services, designed for point-tomultipoint broadband wireless access applications in varying conditions and locations. It is a one-sector base station. The base station communicates with fixed and mobile subscriber units according to defined service criteria and customer Service Level Agreements (SLAs). The base station also connects to the service provider backbone, supporting end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 is available in three versions: * PEC - Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Copper Interface, DC Power Supply * SFA - Single Mode Fiber Optic Interface, AC Power Supply * SFD - Single Mode Fiber Optic Interface, DC Power Supply Primary benefits offered by theRUGGEDCOM WIN7035 include: * Ecosystem Compatibility Compatible with any RUGGEDCOM WIN product or IEEE 802.16e standard compliant WiMAX network equipment. * Flexible Configurations Single cable power and Ethernet or Fiber Optic interface. * Rated for Harsh Environments IEEE 1613, IEC 61850-3, Class 1 Div 2/ATEX Zone 2, MIL-STD 810F, 509.4 - salt fog. * Long Range Transmit and receive diversity combined with high power for improved reach and NLOS (Non-Line-Of-Sight) performance. * High Bandwidth RUGGEDCOM WIN has two built-in radios operating on the same frequency simultaneously (MIMO or Multiple Input Multiple Output) to increase bandwidth (up to 40 Mbps) and spectral efficiency. * Lowest Frequency Use Leverages OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access) and built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) to enable users to deploy an entire network on a single frequency channel. * Usage Models Designed to support long range connections to fixed, portable and mobile end points, supporting vehicular speed seamless mobility and backhaul mode. * Rugged Form Factor All-outdoor, rugged and small form factor allows for flexible deployment options. RUGGEDCOM products are designed for use in harsh environments such as those found in electrical power substations, oil refineries, military applications, roadside traffic control cabinets and metals and minerals processing. 1 Chapter 1 Introduction RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide * Flexible Deployment The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 is a full outdoor base station, designed for easy installation and mounting on poles, street lamps, towers or walls. The WIN7035 can be equipped with copper or fiber network interfaces for flexible integration into the operator's backbone. * Remote Monitoring and Configuration with RUGGEDCOM NMS RUGGEDCOM NMS is Siemens's Network Management System software for the discovery, monitoring and management of RUGGEDCOM products and other IP enabled devices on a network. This highly configurable, full-featured product records and reports on the availability and performance of network components and services. Device, network and service failures are quickly detected and reported to reduce downtime. RUGGEDCOM NMS is especially suited for remotely monitoring and configuring RUGGEDCOM routers, switches, serial servers and WiMAX wireless network equipment. For more information, contact a Siemens Sales representative. CONTENTS * Section 1.1, "Feature Highlights" * Section 1.2, "Description" * Section 1.3, "Required Tools and Materials" * Section 1.4, "Decommissioning and Disposal" Section 1.1 Feature Highlights The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 provides the full base station functionality necessary for serving a single sector: General * All-outdoor, single-box base station solution * Mobile WiMAX compliance based on IEEE 802.16e standard and WiMAX Forum Wave2 (MIMO) certification * Backbone Ethernet connectivity via a 10/100Base-T network interface * Fixed and mobile subscriber unit support * 3.5 MHz, 5 MHz, 7 MHz and 10 MHz channel bandwidth support * MIMO (2x2) support * Various Radio Frequency (RF) options, including 1.x, 2.x and 3.x GHz band support Antennas * 2 x N-Type Antennas * Supports integrated, external sector or omni-directional antennas * Built-in GPS Network Interfaces * 10/100Base-T Half/Full Duplex IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD * ASN-GW Compatibility WiMAX Forum R6, Profile C * Compatible with Cisco and WiChorus ASN-GW * Fiber Optic (Optional) 2 Feature Highlights RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Introduction Power Supply * 85 to 265 VAC * Power requirement: 48 VDC Hazardous Location Certification * Class I, Division 2 * ATEX Zone 2 Section 1.2 Description The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 features various types of ports for connecting antennas and data adapters, and for interfacing with the device. 1 2 3 4 3 5 Figure 1: RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Communication Ports for PEC Model 1. ANT1 Port 2. GPS Port 3. DC/ETH Port 4. RS232 Serial Console Port 1 2 3 4 5. ANT2 Port 5 6 Figure 2: RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Communication Ports for SFA and SFD Models 1. ANT1 Port 2. GPS Port RS-232 Serial Console Port Description 3. DC/ETH Port 4. RS232 Serial Console Port 5. F/O Port 6. ANT2 Port A 3-pin serial console port for interfacing directly with the base station and accessing lowlevel management functions. For more information about this port, refer to the RUGGEDCOM WIN Base Station User Guide. 3 Chapter 1 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Introduction Installation Guide CAUTION! Security hazard - risk of unauthorized access and/or exploitation. Restrict access to the serial console port to authorized personnel only. ANT1 and ANT2 Ports N-type female ports for connecting RF (Radio Frequency) antennas. Use only RG-6 or RG-9 coaxial cables. GPS Port A TNC female port for connecting the GPS antenna. DC/ETH Ports A Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) port for supplying power to the base station and connecting it to the network. F/O Port For SFA and SFD models only.. An LC (Lucent Connector) port for connecting to the network via a 1000Base-LX fiber optic Ethernet cable. Section 1.3 Required Tools and Materials The following tools and materials are required to install the RUGGEDCOM WIN7035: Kits Greases * Class I, Division 2 Kit (P/N MKIT0109) - For hazardous * Marine grease (for marine applications only) locations only Tools Tapes * Wrench or socket set * Phillips screwdriver * Drill with an 8 mm (5/16 in) drill bit * POE cold shrink (maximum 49.2 mm or 1.9 in inner diameter before shrinking) or self-amalgamating tape * UV-resistant vinyl tape * Electrical insulation putty Sprays Mounting Hardware (Wall/Tower Only) * Cleaner and de-greaser * SCC3 conformal coating * Corrosion protection * * * * Four 8 mm (5/16 in) screws Four 8 mm (5/16 in) flat washers Four 8 mm (5/16 in) spring washers Wall anchors (if necessary) Section 1.4 Decommissioning and Disposal Proper decomissioning and disposal of this device is important to prevent malicious users from obtaining proprietary information and to protect the environment. Decommissioning This device may include sensitive, proprietary data. Before taking the device out of service, either permanently or for maintenance by a third-party, make sure it has been fully decommissioned. For more information, refer to the associated User Guide. 4 Required Tools and Materials RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Recycling and Disposal For environmentally friendly recycling and disposal of this device and related accessories, contact a facility certified to dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Recycling and disposal must be done in accordance with local regulations. Decommissioning and Disposal 5 Chapter 1 Introduction 6 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Decommissioning and Disposal RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Chapter 2 Installing the Base Station Installing the Base Station This chapter describes how to install the base station, including mounting the device, connecting power, and connecting the device to the network. DANGER! Electrocution hazard - risk of death or serious injury. When the base station is installed in an outdoor location, all indoor components (e.g. Ethernet and power supply) should be connected through a lightning protector. Lightning protection protects people and equipment located indoors from lightning that may strike the base station or its outdoor cables. Therefore, install the lightning protector indoors, as close as possible to the point where the cables enter the building. The lightning protector can also be installed outdoors as long as the cables that lead indoors are well protected from lightning between the protector and the building entrance. WARNING! Safety hazard - risk of serious personal injury and/or damage to equipment. Installing the RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 can pose a serious safety hazard. Be sure to take precautions to avoid the following: * Exposure to high voltage lines during installation * Falling when working at heights or with ladders * Injuries from dropping tools * Contact with AC wiring (power system connection) IMPORTANT! Only certified personnel should be permitted to install equipment. IMPORTANT! This product contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Siemens Canada Ltd could invalidate specifications, test results, and agency approvals, and void the user's authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANT! This product should be installed in a restricted access location where access can only be gained by authorized personnel who have been informed of the restrictions and any precautions that must be taken. Access must only be possible through the use of a tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and controlled by the authority responsible for the location. 7 Chapter 2 Installing the Base Station RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide IMPORTANT! Install equipment in accordance with the electrical code relevant to the country of installation, such as: * the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70 * the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1, CSA C22.1 * the National Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2 (when applicable) Unless marked or otherwise identified, the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75, also applies. IMPORTANT! Outdoor exposed communication lines longer than 40 m (140 ft) must be considered as TNV-1 circuits. The installer must make sure the power supply and network ports are designed for full compliance with the standards for TNV-1 telecommunication networks. IMPORTANT! The warranty is void if the base station is assembled without waterproof sealing or if the sealing is removed from the connections. CONTENTS * Section 2.1, "General Procedure" * Section 2.2, "Unpacking the Base Station" * Section 2.3, "Site Preparation and Precautions" * Section 2.4, "Installing the Base Station in Hazardous Locations" * Section 2.5, "Mounting the Base Station" * Section 2.6, "Installing Antennas" * Section 2.7, "Grounding the Base Station" * Section 2.8, "Connecting Power and Data" * Section 2.9, "Weatherproofing the Base Station" Section 2.1 General Procedure The general procedure for installing the base station is as follows: IMPORTANT! The user is responsible for the operating environment of the device, including maintaining the integrity of all protective conductor connections and checking equipment ratings. Make sure to review all operating and installation instructions before commissioning or performing maintenance on the device. IMPORTANT! Before installing the base station in a Class I, Division 2 hazardous location, make sure to review the conditions for safe use. For more information, refer to Section 2.4, "Installing the Base Station in Hazardous Locations". 8 General Procedure RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing the Base Station 1. Review the relevant certification information for any regulatory requirements. For more information, refer to Section 5.1, "Approvals". 2. Select an appropriate site and perform a site survey. For more information, refer to Section 2.3, "Site Preparation and Precautions". 3. Unpack and inspect the base station components. For more information, refer to Section 2.2, "Unpacking the Base Station". 4. Mount the base station to a pole, wall or tower. For more information, refer to Section 2.5, "Mounting the Base Station". 5. Install and connect the antenna(s). For more information, refer to Section 2.6, "Installing Antennas". 6. For Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations only, connect a RUGGEDCOM WIN1212. For more information, refer to Section 2.8.4, "Installing the Hazardous Location Kit". 7. Make sure the base station is grounded. For more information, refer to Section 2.7, "Grounding the Base Station". 8. Connect the base station to a power source and the network. For more information, refer to Section 2.8, "Connecting Power and Data". 9. Seal all cable connections. For more information, refer to Section 2.9, "Weatherproofing the Base Station". 10. Configure the base station. For more information, refer to Section 3.2, "Configuring the Base Station". Section 2.2 Unpacking the Base Station The following items are included in the RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 package: Item Quantity RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Base Station 1 Pole/wall/tower mounting kit 1 DB9 Female to 3-Pin Male RS232 Cable, 2 m (6.6 ft) 1 GPS antenna 1 Power supply for PEC (copper) and SFA (optical) configurations 1 coaxial cable, 900 mm (35.4 in) long 1 Radio Frequency (RF) antenna cables, CAT-5, 1.5 m (4.9 ft) long 2 When unpacking the base station, do the following: 1. Inspect the package for damage before opening it. 2. Visually inspect each item in the package for any physical damage. 3. Verify all items are included. IMPORTANT! If any item is missing or damaged, contact Siemens for assistance. Unpacking the Base Station 9 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station Installation Guide Section 2.3 Site Preparation and Precautions Before installing the base station and or antenna(s), it is important to plan the the complete installation and make sure the appropriate safe guards are in place. Site Selection Consider the following recommendations when selecting an appropriate site for the base station and antenna(s): * Mount the antenna(s) at the highest point possible. Reception will increase according to the height of the antenna(s). * Mount the antenna(s) in a place with as few obstructions as possible between the antenna(s) and the planned service area. * To avoid interference, mount the antenna(s) and base station as far as possible from other antenna(s) and base stations. * Keep the cable from the base station to the antenna(s) as short as possible and mount the antenna(s) as close as possible to the base station. Using a cable longer than 2 m (6.6 ft) will result in greater loss and more interference, as the cable will act as an antenna itself. * Do not point the antenna(s) directly at populated areas. * Locate the antenna(s) at least 3.6 m (11.8 ft) from people and public areas. * Make sure the antenna(s) and base station are easily accessible for maintenance purposes. * Mount the GPS antenna in a position where the whole sky is visible to the antenna. If the base station is mounted on a wall and the GPS antenna is mounted on top of the base station, only half of the sky will be visible to the antenna. This may not be enough for proper operation. * Conduct a site survey to best position the base station and antenna(s) in relation to other base stations, antennas and subscriber units in the area. The site survey should also take into consideration the overall safety of the selected site Site Survey Most wireless networks include many subscriber/base stations installed in various locations in an overlapping radio-cell pattern. It is important to position each base station in an optimal location considering the assignment of its radio channels. Therefore, a site survey becomes an essential first step before physically deploying the base station. The site survey should include details important to the planning of the base station deployment in each specific site, including potential mounting points for the device and antennas, as well as the routing options for data, power and antenna cables. For safety, always consult with the local power utility as well. It is important to select a site that not only offers maximum coverage, but is also safe for installers to work in. Safety Precautions When installing the base station or an antenna, make sure to adhere to the following safety precautions: * Always install the base station with the help of a partner. * Always use the most appropriate mounting method for the site and the equipment being installed. For assistance, contact a Siemens representative. 10 Site Preparation and Precautions RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Chapter 2 Installing the Base Station * Always assume an overhead line can cause serious injury or death. Note that electric power lines and phone lines look alike. * Always wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the task, including but not limited to rubber boots, rubber gloves, hard hat, harness and lanyard, etc. * Always use a ladder made of a non-conductive material, such as wood or fiberglass. Do not use a metal ladder. * Always work under favorable conditions. Do not work on wet or windy days. * If the base station or antenna begins to drop, step away immediately and allow it to fall. The base station, cables, metal guy wires and pole (in the case of pole mount installations) are all excellent conductors. Any contact between these components and an electrical power line will complete an electrical path through the base station/antenna and the installer. * If any part of the base station or an antenna comes in contact with an electrical power line, contact the local power utility. Do not attempt to touch or remove the component. Section 2.4 Installing the Base Station in Hazardous Locations The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 is designed to comply with the safety standards for Class I, Division 2, Zone 2 hazardous locations where concentrations of flammable gases, vapors or liquids may be present, as opposed to normal operating environments. Special Conditions for Safe Use Installation and use of the device in a hazardous location must meet the following special conditions for safe use: * Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2 * Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous * Use only a Lambda DPP240-48-1 Power Supply in conjunction with the device NOTE For further details of the device's compliance with Class I, Division 2, Zone 2 standards, refer to Section 5.1, "Approvals". Sample Hazardous Location Label The following is an example of the RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 hazardous location label: Installing the Base Station in Hazardous Locations 11 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station Installation Guide P/N: WiN70XX-Y-ZZZ Compact Base Station S/N: XXXXWWYYXXX WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD E113176 DO NOT SEPARATE WHILE CIRCUIT IS LIVE UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE SAFE ANSI 12.12.01 & CSA C22.2 No. 213 AVERTISSEMENT - RISQUE D'EXPLOSION NE PAS DEBRANCHER TANT QUE LE CIRCUIT EST SOUS TENSION, A MOINS QU'IL NE S'AGISSE D'UN EMPLACEMENT NON DANGEREUX Rating: DC 48V, 4A Class I Division 2 Groups A,B,C,D T4 nA IIC T4 Gc XII 3 G II 3 G Figure 3: Compliance Label (Example) Section 2.5 Mounting the Base Station The base station is designed to be mounted to a wall, pole or tower. DANGER! Electrocution hazard - risk of death or serious injury. Make sure the distance between the base station and nearby power lines meets the minimum requirements established by local standards. CAUTION! Crushing hazard - risk of death, serious personal injury and/or equipment damage. Make sure the wall, pole or tower can support the weight of the base station. For more information, refer to Section 4.4, "Mechanical Specifications". NOTE For detailed dimensions of the base station, refer to Section 4.5, "Dimension Drawings". CONTENTS * Section 2.5.1, "Mounting the Base Station to a Wall or Tower" * Section 2.5.2, "Mounting the Base Station to a Pole" * Section 2.5.3, "Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket" Section 2.5.1 Mounting the Base Station to a Wall or Tower Mount the base station to any wall or tower capable of supporting its weight. An outer wall on a roof or other high location to avoid interference from other buildings or trees is preferred. To mount the base station to a wall or tower, do the following: 12 Mounting the Base Station RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing the Base Station 1. Liberally apply an anti-corrosion spray to all galvanized steel components, including mounting brackets, washers and screws. 2. Select a mounting location on the wall. 3. Lift the mounting bracket assembly using the lifting lugs and align it with the selected mounting location on the wall/tower. 4. Mark the location of the mounting holes on the wall/tower. 5. Remove the mounting bracket from the wall/tower. 6. Using a 8 mm (5/16 in) drill bit suitable for the building material, drill holes at the marked locations. 7. Insert a 8 mm (5/16 in) wall anchor into each mounting hole. 8. Attach the base station to the mounting bracket. For more information, refer to Section 2.5.3, "Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket". 9. Lift the base station and mounting bracket assembly using the lifting lugs and align it with the selected mounting location on the wall/tower. 1 3 4 2 6 Figure 4: Mounting the Base Station to a Wall or Tower 1. Lifting Lug 2. 8 mm (5/16 in) Screw 3. Spring Washer 4. Flat Washer 5. 8 mm (5/16 in) Wall Anchor 10. Secure the mounting bracket to the wall/tower using the appropriate 8 mm (5/16 in) screws, spring washers and flat washers. 11. Liberally apply an anti-corrosion spray to all exposed screw threads. Section 2.5.2 Mounting the Base Station to a Pole The base station can be attached to any pole (or pipe) with a 44.45 to 254 mm (1.75 to 10 in) diameter. To mount the base station to a pole, do the following: 1. Attach the base station to the mounting bracket. For more information, refer to Section 2.5.3, "Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket". Mounting the Base Station to a Pole 13 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station Installation Guide 2. Liberally apply an anti-corrosion spray to all galvanized steel components, including mounting brackets, nuts, washers and screws. 3. Select a mounting location on the pole. 4. Lift the base station and mounting bracket assembly and align it with the selected mounting location on the pole. 3 5 3 1 1 2 4 2 Figure 5: Securing the Base Station and Mounting Bracket Assembly to a Pole 1. Nut 2. Spring Washer 3. Flat Washer 4. Screw 5. Fastening Bracket 5. Secure the fastening brackets on the opposite side of the pole to the mounting bracket using the supplied nuts, spring washers, flat washers, and 7.9 x 152 mm (5/16 x 6 in) screws. 6. Liberally apply an anti-corrosion spray to all exposed screw threads. Section 2.5.3 Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket To assemble the base station and mounting bracket together, do the following: 14 1. Make sure the mounting bracket is standing on its base. 2. If assembled, remove the top plate from the mounting bracket. 3. Lift the base station by its eye bolts and fit it into the mounting bracket. Assembling the Base Station and Mounting Bracket RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing the Base Station 3 7 3 6 5 4 1 2 5 6 7 Figure 6: Base Station and Mounting Bracket Assembly 1. Base Station 2. Mounting Bracket 3. Eye Bolt 4. Top Plate 5. Flat Washer 6. Spring Washer 7. Screw 4. Temporarily remove the eye bolts. 5. Secure the top plate to the mounting bracket using the screws, spring washers and flat washers removed previously. 6. Install the eye bolts previously removed, securing the top plate to the base station. 7. Secure the bottom of the base station to the mounting bracket using the supplied flat washers, spring washers, and 7.9 x 13 mm (5/16 x 1/2 in) screws. 8. Torque all screws to 8.9 N*m (6.6 lbf-ft). Section 2.6 Installing Antennas The base station supports external omni-directional and directional Global Positioning System (GPS) or Radio Frequency (RF) antennas. When selecting the ideal location for an antenna, consider the following recommendations: * Mount the antenna at the highest possible point to improve reception. Installing Antennas 15 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station Installation Guide * Select an area where there are few obstacles between the antenna and the planned coverage area or zone. A minimum of 55% of the sky must be visible to the antenna. * Make sure the antenna is installed at a distance from other antennas or devices that may cause interference. * Make sure the antenna is accessible for maintenance. CONTENTS * Section 2.6.1, "Installing the GPS Antenna" * Section 2.6.2, "Installing an RF Antenna" Section 2.6.1 Installing the GPS Antenna The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 base station is shipped with an omni-directional GPS antenna that is mounted to the top of the chassis. CAUTION! Interference hazard - risk of frequency disruption. The cable used to connect the GPS antenna to the base station must not exceed 22 m (72 ft) in length, otherwise it may act as an antenna itself and generate interference. Only use the coaxial cable provided with the base station. To install the GPS antenna, do the following: 1. Secure the GPS mounting bracket to the base station using the supplied hardware (i.e. screws, spring washers and flat washers). 2 1 3 4 Figure 7: GPS Antenna Assembly 1. Mounting Bracket 16 2. Screw 3. Spring Washer 4. Flat Washer 2. Connect the supplied coaxial cable between the antenna and the GPS port on the base station. 3. Connect the grounding lug from the antenna to the common ground connection on the base station. Installing the GPS Antenna RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing the Base Station Section 2.6.2 Installing an RF Antenna The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 base station supports two (primary and secondary) external omni-directional or directional Radio Frequency (RF) antennas. WARNING! Radiation hazard - risk of Radio Frequency (RF) exposure. This base station is compliant with the requirements set forth in CFR 47, section 1.1307, addressing Radio Frequency (RF) exposure from radio frequency base stations, as defined in FCC OET Bulletin 65 [http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/ Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet65/oet65.pdf]. The emitted radiation should be as little as possible. To achieve minimum RF exposure, install the base station when it is configured not to transmit and set it to operational mode remotely, rather than having a technician enable transmission on-site. For maintenance of the base station, or other operations which require RF exposure, the exposure should be minimized in time and according to the regulations set by the FCC or the regulations relevant to the country of installation. IMPORTANT! The antenna installation must be as per Article 810 of the NEC. Of particular note is the requirement that the grounding conductor not be less than 10 AWG (Cu). The scheme should be either: * in accordance with UL 96 and 96A Lightning Protection Components and Installation Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems * tested in accordance with UL 50 and UL 497 IMPORTANT! A Radio Frequency (RF) site survey is recommended prior to any installation to help determine the best location for the antenna(s). For assistance, contact a Siemens Sales representative. To install an RF antenna, do the following: 1. Mount the antenna to a pole or wall in an area that provides good signal coverage and is away from any signal noise emanating from other communications equipment. Make sure 55% of the sky at minimum is visible to the antenna. 2. Using one of the supplied CAT-5 cables, connect the antenna to the supplied lightning protector. 2 3 4 3 5 1 6 6 Figure 8: Antenna and Lightning Protector Assembly 1. Antenna 2. Ground Wire Installing an RF Antenna 3. CAT-5 Cable 4. Lightning Protector 5. Base Station 6. Drain Wire 17 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station 3. Installation Guide Using the supplied CAT-5 cables, connect the lightning protector to the base station. * For the primary antenna, connect to the ANT1 port * For the secondary antenna, connect to the ANT2 port Make sure the cable connector is torqued to 1.35 N*m (11.9 lbf-in) at the base station end. 4. Make sure the antenna is properly grounded according to local standards. Section 2.7 Grounding the Base Station The base station is considered to be connected to a centralized DC power system. Therefore, the power cable should be grounded. The base station should be permanently connected to ground/Earth with a 16 AWG cable or less.. The following illustrates the methods of power grounding, as defined by the UL 60950-1 standard and according to UL 60950-22 requirements. NOTE When the base station is connected to a centralized DC power system, the + side of the power supply should be grounded. 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 8 7 9 13 14 15 15 12 10 11 Figure 9: Typical Centralized DC Power System, Plant and Distribution Source-Grounded DC Power System 1. Charge Bus 2. Batteries 3. Discharge Bus 4. Primary Distribution 5. Secondary Distribution 6. DC Powered Equipment 7. Charge/ Rectifier 8. Battery Bank #1 9. Battery Bank #2 10. Grounding Electrode Conductor 11. Grounding Electrode 12. Main Bonding Jumper 13. Primary Powerboard 14. Secondary Powerboard 15. Equipment Grounding Conductor 18 Grounding the Base Station RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing the Base Station 1 2 7 8 3 9 4 5 6 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Figure 10: Typical Centralized DC Power System, Plant and Distribution DC Power System Grounded at the Equipment Location 1. Charge Bus 2. Batteries 3. Discharge Bus 4. Primary Distribution 5. Secondary Distribution 6. DC Powered Equipment 7. Charge/ Rectifier 8. Battery Bank #1 9. Battery Bank #2 10. Primary Powerboard 11. Secondary Powerboard 12. Equipment Grounding Conductor 13. Main Bonding Jumper 14. Grounding Terminal Bar or Bus 15. Grounding Electrode Conductor 16. Grounding Electrode DANGER! Electrocution hazard - risk of death or serious injury. The system must be properly grounded to protect against power surges and accumulated static electricity. It is the installer's responsibility to install this base station in accordance with the local electrical codes. To ground the base station, do the following: 1. Assemble the ground connection as shown: Grounding the Base Station 19 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station Installation Guide 1 2 3 4 3 2 5 Figure 11: Ground Cable Assembly 1. Ground Stud 2. 2. Flatwasher 3. External Tooth Lockwasher 4. 10 AWG Isolated Ring 5. Nut 6. 10 AWG Ground Wire Using a 6 mm (1/4 in) square drive socket, torque the nut to 8.5 N*m (75 lbf-in). Section 2.8 Connecting Power and Data This section describes how to supply power to the base station and connect it to the network. The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 can be ordered with one of the following power connection options: * PEC * SFA * SFD CAUTION! Crushing hazard - risk of damage to cables. Route all power supply cables so that people cannot walk on them or place objects on or against them. CONTENTS * Section 2.8.1, "Connecting a PEC Type Base Station" * Section 2.8.2, "Connecting an SFA Type Base Station" 20 Connecting Power and Data RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing the Base Station * Section 2.8.3, "Connecting an SFD Type Base Station" * Section 2.8.4, "Installing the Hazardous Location Kit" Section 2.8.1 Connecting a PEC Type Base Station To connect a PEC (copper) type base station to a power system and the network, do the following: 1. Connect the supplied Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) cable between the DC/ETH port on the base station and the DC/ETH port on the supplied power system. 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 Figure 12: PEC Wiring Scheme 1. RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 2. PoE Cable Ethernet Cable 7. Switch or Router 3. DC Power System 4. AC Power Cable 5. AC Power Supply (100 to 240 VAC) 6. CAT5 2. Tighten the base station end of the PoE cable to 4 N*m (35.4 lbf-in). 3. Connect a copper Ethernet cable between the 10/100Base-T copper Ethernet port on the power system and a10/100Base-T copper Ethernet port on a switch or router. Section 2.8.2 Connecting an SFA Type Base Station To connect an SFA (optical) type base station to a power source and the network, do the following: 1. Connect the supplied Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) cable between the DC/ETH port on the base station and the DC/ETH port on the supplied power system. Connecting a PEC Type Base Station 21 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station Installation Guide 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 Figure 13: SFA Wiring Scheme 1. RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 2. PoE Cable Optic Ethernet Cable 7. Switch/Router 3. DC Power System 4. AC Power Cable 5. AC Power Supply (100 to 240 VAC) 6. Fiber 2. Tighten the base station end of the PoE cable to 4 N*m (35.4 lbf-in). 3. Connect a fiber optic Ethernet cable between the F/O port on the base station and a 1000Base-LX fiber optic port on a switch or router. 4. Torque the base station end of the fiber optic Ethernet cable to 4 N*m (35.4 lbf-in). Section 2.8.3 Connecting an SFD Type Base Station The operator is required to provide an external DC power system for SFD type base stations. The chosen power system must comply with the requirements for a Class II (or double insulated) electrical appliance and be safetycertified according to national codes. Further requirements include: Maximum Output Current 5A Maximum Output Voltage 60 VDC Minimum Output Voltage 42 VDC To connect an SFD type base station to the operator's DC power system and network, do the following: 22 1. Connect the metal connector of the supplied power cable to the power system. 2. Connect the wires at the open end of the cable to the power system. Connecting an SFD Type Base Station RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing the Base Station 1 2 3 - 4 + 5 Figure 14: +48 V Wiring Configuration 1. Ground Wire (Connects to Connector Chassis) 2. -48 V 2 - 3. + 48 V (Hot) 3 4 4. Connector 5. 48 V Battery/Power Supply 5 + 1 Figure 15: -48 V Wiring Configuration 1. 48 V Battery/Power Supply 3. 2. -48 V (Hot) 3. + 48 V 4. Ground Wire (Connects to Connector Chassis) 5. Connector Connect a fiber optic Ethernet cable between the F/O port on the base station and a 1000Base-LX fiber optic port on a switch or router. Connecting an SFD Type Base Station 23 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station Installation Guide 2 3 1 4 5 Figure 16: SFD Wiring Scheme 1. RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Router 4. 2. PoE Cable 3. DC Power Cable 4. DC Power System 5. Fiber Optic Ethernet Cable 6. Switch or Torque the base station end of the fiber optic Ethernet cable to 4 N*m (35.4 lbf-in). Section 2.8.4 Installing the Hazardous Location Kit An approved surge suppression unit is required when the base station is installed in a hazardous location. The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 is certified for installation in Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D hazardous locations when installed using the Class I, Division 2 kit (P/N MKIT0109). The Class I, Division 2 kit contains the following items: * Power supply unit * WIN1212 surge suppression unit * DC power cable To install the base station in a hazardous location, do the following: 1. Connect the DC power cable between the power supply unit and the RUGGEDCOM WIN1212 surge suppression unit. Connect the DC power cable between the power supply unit and the PoE injector. 24 Installing the Hazardous Location Kit RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing the Base Station 2 3 2 4 1 5 6 Figure 17: Connecting the Base Station in a Hazardous Location 1. Ethernet Switch 2. CAT-5e Cable 6. Power Supply Unit 3. RUGGEDCOM WIN1212 Surge Suppression Unit 4. Base Station 5. DC Power Cable 2. Connect the RUGGEDCOM WIN1212 surge suppression unit to the DC/ETH port on the base station. 3. Connect a CAT-5e cable between the Ethernet switch and the RUGGEDCOM WIN1212 surge suppression unit. IMPORTANT! The AC power cable must meet the following specifications: * Consist of 3 wires * Minimum 18 AWG * Less than 4.5 m (14.7 ft) long * Safety certified according to national rules 4. Connect the DC power cable to the power supply unit. Section 2.9 Weatherproofing the Base Station This section describes how to protect the base station from the ingress of harmful moisture, dirt and debris that can lead to the premature failure of the device. IMPORTANT! The warranty is void if the base station is not properly weatherproofed. CONTENTS * Section 2.9.1, "Securing the Sealing Screw" * Section 2.9.2, "Weatherproofing a Cable" Weatherproofing the Base Station 25 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installing the Base Station Installation Guide * Section 2.9.3, "Applying Cold Shrink Tubing" * Section 2.9.4, "Applying Self-Amalgamating Tape" Section 2.9.1 Securing the Sealing Screw Always make sure the sealing screw on the top of the base station is secure. The loosening or removal of this screw could cause harmful debris and/or moisture to enter the base station. 1 Figure 18: Base Station with GPS Antenna Assembly Removed 1. Sealing Screw Section 2.9.2 Weatherproofing a Cable Most outdoor base station, antenna and cable problems are caused by coaxial cable connections loosened by vibration, allowing moisture to penetrate the connector interface. Siemens strongly recommends weatherproofing all outdoor cable connections to prevent the ingress of water and help secure connections. Since PoE cables also carry DC current, the need for proper weatherproofing cannot be overstated. Use cold shrink tubing or self-amalgamating tape, as well as UV-resistant tape and electrical insulation putty to seal connections. IMPORTANT! The method of weatherproofing described in this section must be completed on all external connections. If surge arrestors are used, all associated connections and arrestors must be completely wrapped with splicing tape or self-amalgamating tape. To weatherproof a cable, do the following: IMPORTANT! PVC tape, silicon sealant and glue are not recommended for weatherproofing, as these materials are difficult to apply accurately and are difficult to remove. 1. 26 Spray the cable end and connector with a cleaner and de-greaser, making sure to remove any excess with a clean lint-free cloth. Securing the Sealing Screw RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Chapter 2 Installing the Base Station 2. Spray the cable end and connector with SCC3 conformal coating and allow them to dry fully (approximately 3 to 5 minutes depending on the ambient temperature). 3. Apply cold shrink or self-amalgamating tape to the connector end. For information about how to apply these types of seals, refer to Section 2.9.3, "Applying Cold Shrink Tubing" or Section 2.9.4, "Applying SelfAmalgamating Tape". 4. Apply two layers of UV-resistant vinyl tape to the cable ends. 5. Apply electrical insulation putty around the very end of the cable to form a seal between it and the base station. 6. If the base station is installed in a marine environment (e.g. wind farm substation, coastal tower, or marine vessel) apply a coating of marine grease to all galvanized steel components, including mounting brackets, nuts, washers and screws. This is in addition to the anti-corrosion spray applied during the mounting process. IMPORTANT! Should a cable need to be replaced, make sure all surfaces are thoroughly cleaned with a cleaner and de-greaser spray before connecting the new cable. No residue from the previous weatherproofing materials should be evident on the connector or the base station chassis. Section 2.9.3 Applying Cold Shrink Tubing To apply cold shrink tubing to a cable end, do the following: 1. Disconnect the cable and slide the tube over the connector end. 2. Reconnect the cable and slide the tube up to meet the base station chassis. 3. Hold the tube against the base station chassis and start rotating it clockwise while gently pulling out the core. Stop rotating once the front end of the cold shrink has begun to form around the cable end. 4. Continue to remove the core in a counter-clockwise direction until it is completely removed. Section 2.9.4 Applying Self-Amalgamating Tape To apply self-amalgamating (or self-fusing) tape to a cable end, do the following: IMPORTANT! When applying self-amalgamating tape, make sure to stretch it to 2/3 of its original width to form a tight seal. 1. Cut a strip of self-amalgamating tape approximately 50 cm (19.7 in) long. 2. Apply one end of the tape to the cable end and tightly wrap it around the cable once fully, making sure the tape overlaps. 3. Tightly wrap the remainder of the tape down the cable, making sure the tape overlaps with each pass. 4. Repeat the previous steps to apply a second layer of tape. Applying Cold Shrink Tubing 27 Chapter 2 Installing the Base Station 28 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Applying Self-Amalgamating Tape RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Chapter 3 Device Management Device Management This section describes how to connect to and manage the base station. CONTENTS * Section 3.1, "Connecting to the Base Station" * Section 3.2, "Configuring the Base Station" Section 3.1 Connecting to the Base Station The following describes the various methods for accessing the RUGGEDCOM WIN console and Web interfaces on the base station. For more detailed instructions, refer to the RUGGEDCOM WIN User Guide for the base station. Accessing Boot-Time Control and CLI To access the boot-time control and RUGGEDCOM WIN CLI, connect a PC or terminal directly to the serial console port. IMPORTANT! The serial console port is intended to be used only as temporary connections during initial configuration or troubleshooting. CAUTION! Environmental hazard - risk of damage due to the ingress of water, dirt or debris. The serial console port is protected by a cover from the ingress of harmful water, dirt or debris. Make sure this cover is securely attached when the port is not in use. The serial console port is a proprietary 3-pin RS232 female connector. The following is the pin-out for the connector: NOTE A custom console cable is provided with the base station. Connecting to the Base Station 29 Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Device Management Installation Guide 1 4 Pin Name 1 Transmit 3 Receive 4 Ground 3 1 Figure 19: Serial Console Port Pin Configuration 1. 3-Pin RS232 Console Port For information about how to connect to the device via the serial console port, refer to the RUGGEDCOM WIN User Guide for the RUGGEDCOM WIN7035. Accessing the Web Interface The access the Web interface for RUGGEDCOM WIN, do the following: 1. Connect a PC to the switch/router that is on the same network as the base station. 2. Open a browser and access the base station via its IP address. The factory default IP address is 192.168.100.100/24. Section 3.2 Configuring the Base Station Once the base station is installed and connected to the network, it must be configured. The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 features a Web-based User Interface (UI) for all configuration management. For more information about configuring the base station, refer to the RUGGEDCOM WIN Base Station User Guide associated with the installed software release. 30 Configuring the Base Station RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Technical Specifications Technical Specifications This section provides important technical specifications related to the device. CONTENTS * Section 4.1, "Power Supply Specifications" * Section 4.2, "Radio and Modem Specifications" * Section 4.3, "Operating Environment" * Section 4.4, "Mechanical Specifications" * Section 4.5, "Dimension Drawings" Section 4.1 Power Supply Specifications Power Input 85 to 265 VAC 37 to 60 VDC Maximum Consumption 120 W Section 4.2 Radio and Modem Specifications Operating Frequency 3400 to 3600 MHz Wireless Communication Standard IEEE 802.16-2005 (16e OFDMA) Operating Mode Time-Division Duplexing (TDD) Channel Bandwidths 3.5 MHz 5 MHz 7 MHz 10 MHz Frequency Resolution 250 kHz Antenna Type Integrated, external sector, or omni-directional Number of Antennas 2 Power Supply Specifications 31 Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Technical Specifications Installation Guide Type of Ports for External Antenna(s) N-Connect female, 50 Output Power (Average) 2 x 36 dBm Size of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Channels 1024/512FFT Type of Modulation QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Type of Error Compensation FEC Convolution Code, Turbo Code Dynamic Range (Receiver) -60 to 100 dBm Dynamic Range (Transmitter) 21 to 36 dBm Section 4.3 Operating Environment The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 can operate under the following environmental conditions: Ambient Operating a Temperature -40 to 65 C (-40 to 149 F) Ambient Storage Temperature -40 to 65 C (-40 to 149 F) b Ambient Relative Humidity 5% to 95% Maximum Altitude 2000 m (6562 ft) a Measured from a 30 cm (12 in) radius surrounding the center of the enclosure b Non-condensing Section 4.4 Mechanical Specifications Weight (Base Station) 15 kg (33 lbs) Weight (Mounting Bracket) 6.5 kg (14 lbs) Ingress Protection IP67 Chassis Material Aluminum Section 4.5 Dimension Drawings NOTE All dimensions are in millimeters, unless otherwise stated. 32 Operating Environment RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications 727.7 767.7 52.8 118.2 Installation Guide 240.0 102.0 270.0 Figure 20: RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Dimensions without Mounting Bracket Dimension Drawings 33 Chapter 4 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Technical Specifications Installation Guide 290.0 7.0 80.0 478.0 641.0 601.0 756.2 43.0 43.0 270.0 73.0 195.8 223.0 Figure 21: RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Dimensions with Mounting Bracket 34 Dimension Drawings RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Chapter 5 Certification Certification The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 base station has been thoroughly tested to guarantee its conformance with recognized standards and has received approval from recognized regulatory agencies. CONTENTS * Section 5.1, "Approvals" * Section 5.2, "EMC and Environmental Type Tests" Section 5.1 Approvals The following details the approvals issued for the RUGGEDCOM WIN7035. CONTENTS * Section 5.1.1, "MET Laboratories" * Section 5.1.2, "CSA" * Section 5.1.3, "European Union (EU)" * Section 5.1.4, "TUV Rheinland" * Section 5.1.5, "FCC" * Section 5.1.6, "Other Approvals" * Section 5.1.7, "RoHS" Section 5.1.1 MET Laboratories This base station meets the requirements of the following standards: * ANSI/ISA 12.12.01, CSA C22.2 No. 213 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2 and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations * EN 60079-0:2009 Explosive Atmospheres - Equipment - General Requirements * EN 60079-15:2010 Explosive Atmospheres - Equipment Protection By Type of Protection "N" The base station is marked with an MET classified mark that indicates compliance with both Canadian and U.S. requirements. Approvals 35 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Certification Installation Guide It is specifically approved for use in hazardous locations defined as: * Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4 * Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc X II 3G Notices specific to MET Laboratories: WARNING! EXPLOSION HAZARD * Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2 * Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous AVERTISSEMENT ! RISQUE D'EXPLOSION * La substitution decomposants peut rendre ce materiel inacceptable pour les emplacements de Classe I, Division 2 * Avant de deconnecter l'equipment, couper le courant ou s'assurer que l'emplacement est designe non dangereux Section 5.1.2 CSA This base station meets the requirements of the following Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standards: * CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-07+A1:2011+A2:2014 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements (Bi-National Standard, with UL 60950-1) * CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-22-07+GI1:2012 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 22: Equipment to be Installed Outdoors (Bi-National standard, with UL 60950-22) Section 5.1.3 European Union (EU) This device is declared by Siemens Canada Ltd to comply with essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following EU directives: * EN 55022 Information Technology Equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement * IEC/EN 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements 36 CSA RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Installation Guide Chapter 5 Certification * EN 60950-22 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 22: Equipment to be Installed Outdoors * EN 61850-3 Communication Networks and Systems for Power Utility Automation - Part 3: General Requirements * EN 301 326-2 (v1.2.2) Fixed Radio Systems - Multipoint Equipment and Antennas - Part 2: Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive for Digital Multipoint Radio Equipment * EN 301 489-1 (v1.8.1) Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM) - ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standard for Radio Equipment and Services - Part 1: Common Technical Requirements * EN 301 489-4 (v1.3.1) Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM) - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standard for Radio Equipment and Services - Part 4: Specific Conditions for Fixed Radio Links, Broadband Data Transmission System Base Stations, Ancillary Equipment and Services The device is marked with a CE marking and can be used throughout the European community. A copy of the CE Declaration of Conformity is available from Siemens Canada Ltd. For contact information, refer to "Contacting Siemens". Section 5.1.4 TUV Rheinland This base station is certified by TUV Rheinland to meet the requirements of the following standards: * UL 60950-1:2007 R10.14 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements * UL 60950-22:2007 R12.11 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 22: Equipment to be Installed Outdoors The base station is marked with a TUV Rheinland marking and can be used throughout the European community. A copy of the TUV Rheinland Declaration of Conformity is available from Siemens Canada Ltd. For contact information, refer to "Contacting Siemens". TUV Rheinland 37 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Certification Installation Guide Section 5.1.5 FCC This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B 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 device 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 users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. IMPORTANT! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this device. Section 5.1.6 Other Approvals This device meets the requirements of the following additional standards: * IEEE 1613 IEEE Standard Environmental and Testing Requirements for Communications Networking Devices in Electric Power Substations * IEC 61850-3 General Requirements * IEC 870-2-2 Telecontrol Equipment and Systems - Part 2: Operating Conditions - Section 2: Environmental Conditions (Climatic, Mechanical and Other Non-Electrical Influences) * MIL-STD-810F Department of Defense Test Method Standard for Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests - Method 509.4 (Salt Fog) Section 5.1.7 RoHS This device is declared by Siemens Canada Ltd to meet the requirements of the following RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directives for the restricted use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment: * China RoHS 2 Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products A copy of the Material Declaration is available online at https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ view/109738831. 38 FCC RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Chapter 5 Installation Guide Certification Section 5.2 EMC and Environmental Type Tests The RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 has passed the following Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and environmental tests. EMC Type Test for IEC 61850-3 Standard Method Description Test Levels Climatic Environmental Conditions IEC 60068-2-1 IEC 61850-3 (5.2) Low Temperature (Operational) -40 C (-40 F), 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068-2-2 IEC 61850-3 (5.2) High Temperature (Operational) -65 C (-149 F), 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068-2-1 IEC 61850-3 (5.2) Low Temperature (Storage) -40 C (-40 F), 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068-2-2 IEC 61850-3 (5.2) High Temperature (Storage) -65 C (-149 F), 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068-2-30 IEEE 61850-3 (5.2) Humidity (Operational) 95% at 55 C (131 F) for 96 Hours IEC 60068-2-30 IEEE 61850-3 (5.2) Humidity (Storage) 95% at 55 C (131 F) for 96 Hours Mechanical Environmental Conditions 2 IEC 60068-2-27 IEC 61850-3 (5.5) Shock 30 g (965 ft/s ) IEC 60068-2-6 IEC 61850-3 (5.5) Vibration 2 g (32 ft/s ), 10-150 Hz per Axis IEC 61000-4-6 IEC 61850-3 (5.7.1.1) Conducted Immunity 10 Vrms IEC 61000-4-5 IEC 61850-3 (5.7.1.2) Surges Immunity 4 kV L-G IEC 61000-4-12 IEC 61850-3 (5.7.1.3) Oscillatory Surge 2.5 kV IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 61850-3 (5.7.1.4) Electrical Fast Transients Immunity 4 kV IEC 61000-4-3 IEC 61850-3 (5.7.2) Radiated Susceptibility Immunity 20 V/m IEC 61000-4-16 IEC 61850-3 (5.7.3) Low Frequency Conducted Susceptibility 30 V, 300 V Continues 3 V, 30 V 15 Hz to 150 kHz IEC 61000-4-8 IEC 61850-3 (5.7.3) Magnetic Immunity 100 A/m, 1000 A/m (1 sec) CISPR 22 IEC 61850-3 (5.8) Radiated Emission 30 MHz to 8 GHz EN 55022 IEC 61850-3 (5.8) Conducted Emission 150 kHz to 30 MHz 2 EMC EMC Immunity Type Tests for IEEE 1613 Standard Method Description Test Levels Low Temperature (Operational) -40 C (-40 F), 16 Hour Dwell Climatic Environmental Conditions IEC 60068-2-1 IEEE 1613 (4.1.1) EMC and Environmental Type Tests 39 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM WIN7035 Certification Installation Guide Standard Method Description Test Levels IEC 60068-2-2 IEEE 1613 (4.1.1) High Temperature (Operational) -65 C (-149 F), 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068-2-1 IEEE 1613 (4.1.2) Low Temperature (Storage) -40 C (-40 F), 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068-2-2 IEEE 1613 (4.1.2) Low Temperature (Storage) 85 C (185 F), 16 Hour Dwell IEC 60068-2-30 IEEE 1613 (4.1.3) Humidity (Storage) 95% at 55 C (131 F) for 96 Hours IEEE 1613 (10) Shock (Drop) 1 m (3.3 ft), 1 Fall per Axis IEEE 1613 (10) Vibration 2 g (32 ft/s ), 10-150 Hz per Axis IEEE 1613 (5.1) Voltage Variations 38.4 to 56 V IEEE 1613 (7.3.1) Oscillatory SWC 2.5 kV Fast Transient SWC 4 kV Mechanical Environmental Conditions IEC 60068-2-6 2 Power Input IEC 61000-4-11 EMC IEC 61000-4-12 IEEE C37.90.1 IEC 61000-4-4 IEEE 1613 (7.3.2) IEEE C37.90.1 IEC 61000-4-3 IEEE 1613 (8) Radiated Susceptibility Immunity IEEE C37.90.2 80 MHz to 1 GHz 20 V/m (unmodulated) 35 V/m (modulated) IEC 61000-4-2 IEEE 1613 (9) ESD 8 kV Contact, 15 kV Air 5 kV IEEE C37.90.3 Insulation IEC 60255-5 (6.1.3) IEEE 1613 (6.3 HV Impulse IEC 60255-5 (6.1.4) IEEE 1613 (6.2) Dielectric Military Standard Tests 40 Test Description Test Levels MIL-STD-810F Salt Fog Method 509.4 EMC and Environmental Type Tests