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Notice to users/installers using the 24 dBi parabolic dish antenna in conjunction with all Murata RF products. FCC rules limit the use of this antenna, when connected to Murata RF products for point-to-point applications only. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the system is prohibited from being used in point-to-multipoint applications, omni-directional applications, and applications where there are multiple co-located intentional radiators transmitting the same information.
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For our Customers who wish to use this product in hazardous locations. This SNAP2410 has been tested by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D Hazardous Locations as specified in UL1604 and UL/C- UL/Zones(UL2279).
The SNAP2410 allows non-Ethernet serial devices to appear as Ethernet devices to network-based applications. Each SNAP2410 can support 60 simultaneous remotes. Each remote radio has a unique ID number, so the number of remotes that can communicate with a SNAP is unlimited, subject to a limit of 60 remotes at any one time.
GETTING STARTED The SNAP2410 is easy to install and operate. In most instances, the only installation steps will be setting IP addresses and connecting the antenna, power and Ethernet cable. Setting up a SNAP2410 requires the following steps: • Enter an IP address into the SNAP •...
Alternatively, an antenna may be located away from the SNAP using RF cable to connect the SNAP to the antenna. Murata does not recommend using RF cables longer than 5 feet. If more distance is required between the SNAP and the antenna Murata recommends using the SNAP2410X.
15-pin remote radio connector on the front of the SNAP2410X. Digital signals, rather than RF signals are sent over the connecting cable which may be up to 300 feet in length. These cables may be ordered from Murata in lengths of 100 feet to 300 feet in 100-foot increments.
Alternatively, an antenna may be located away from the SNAP using RF cable to connect the SNAP to the antenna. Murata does not recommend using RF cables longer than 5 feet. If more distance is required between the SNAP and the antenna Murata recommends using the SNAP2410DX.
24-inch RF cable. If the antenna is not to be mounted on the remote radio assembly, connection between the remote radio and the antenna must be made with high-quality , low-loss RF cable. Murata recommends limiting the length of the RF cable to 5 feet to minimize RF signal loss.
The transmit power of the SNAP2410 in the default mode is 18dBm. Thus the supplied antenna meets the EU limit. If gain antennas are to be used, the low power setting of the SNAP2410 must be selected. This setting sets the transmit power at the antenna connector to 10dBm. In this setting a maximum of 10dB of antenna gain may be used.
If the remote is not registered, check that the remote is not is sleep mode. Verify that the remote is in range of the SNAP. Technical Support Technical Support is available from Murata from 8:30am to 5:30pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. Contact Technical Support at (678) 684-2000 or by email at tech_sup@murata.com.
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