Mounting Methods; Ordering Data - ABB REC603 Product Manual

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ABB
Wireless Controller
REC601/603
Product version: 1.0
Table 10. EMC compliance
Description
Standard
Table 11. RoHS and REACH compliance
Description
Complies with RoHS directive 2002/95/EC
Complies with REACH directive 2006/1907/EC

8. Mounting methods

The devices have been equipped with mounting
arrangements that are specially designed to
enable wall or rack DIN rail mounting inside the
control cabinets. A set of DIN rail mounting clips
is included with the devices. The specific
mounting position is dependent on the intended
application of the device, preferably inside a
robust, weatherproof control cabinet.
As the device uses GPRS radio waves for data
transmission, the surrounding environment can
negatively affect the efficacy of these radio
signals. Therefore, if you are using a device with
the antenna mounted directly attached to the
antenna connector (device with standard antenna
without optional extension cable), try to avoid
placing the unit in a location where the radio
signal might be shadowed, and therefore
deteriorated by nearby obstacles or enclosures.
Note also that large metallic surfaces, racks or
walls with metallic structures (cabling, concrete
iron, etc.) may degrade the antenna performance
to a very high extent. In this case it is highly
recommended to use the optional external
Reference
ETSI EN 301489-1 (V1.8.1 2008-04)
IEC 61000-6-1 (Second edition 2005–01)
IEC 61000-6-3 (2006–07)
antenna with appropriate cable. This allows for
better positioning of the devices, antennas and
thus optimal performance.
Another restriction to the positioning of the
device, when installing it, is that it should be
mounted in such a way that the required
environmental conditions that are set in the
Technical Data section of this Product Guide
would also be met.

9. Ordering data

Product label is found on the top of the device
and it contains the basic information about the
product (for example product name) as well as
unique data regarding the unit such as serial
number and Ethernet MAC address.
The order number consists of a string of codes
generated from the device's hardware and
software modules. Use the ordering key
information to generate the order number when
ordering complete devices.
As an example of how the ordering code is
generated the following schematics are shown.
1MRS757423 A
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