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BreadCrumb® ES1 Version 11 User Guide
Model Family: BreadCrumb ES1
Model: ES1-2450R
Model: ES1-5050CS
User Guide Version: 11.25 Rev A
Firmware Version: 11.25.0
Document Part Number: 03-100158-001
Corporate Headquarters:
Rajant Corporation
200 Chesterfield Pkwy
Malvern, PA 19355
Tel: (484) 595-0233
Fax: (484) 595-0244
 http://www.rajant.com
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  • Page 1 BreadCrumb® ES1 Version 11 User Guide Model Family: BreadCrumb ES1 Model: ES1-2450R Model: ES1-5050CS User Guide Version: 11.25 Rev A Firmware Version: 11.25.0 Document Part Number: 03-100158-001 Corporate Headquarters: Rajant Corporation 200 Chesterfield Pkwy Malvern, PA 19355 Tel: (484) 595-0233 Fax: (484) 595-0244  http://www.rajant.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Maximum Certified Power GNU General Public License Statement Preface 1. Introduction to BreadCrumbs 1.1 What is a BreadCrumb? 1.2 The Mesh Network 2. Description of a BreadCrumb ES1 2.1 Radios 2.2 Enclosure 2.3 Antenna Connectors 2.4 Power and Ethernet 2.5 M8 Connector 2.6 Status LED...
  • Page 3 G.3 Waterproofing BreadCrumb Cable Connections G.4 BreadCrumb Models Support Only Passive PoE G.5 Never Apply Power to the Data Input Port of a Rajant Mid-Span Power over Ethernet (POE) Power Supply G.6 Installation Constraints for Rajant AC Powered Accessory POE Power Supplies...
  • Page 4: Document Revision History

    Document Revision History Revision Date Changes 11.21 Rev 07/30/2019 Initial Release of document. 11.21 Rev 08/07/2019 Update firmware rev and EULA. 11.21 Rev 08/14/2019 Add DIN rail kit part number. 11.22 Rev 09/30/2019 Update version, certifications. 11.22 Rev 04/24/2020 Add Maximum Certified Power Table for Japan. 11.22 Rev 09/21/2020 Add Ethernet port pinout.
  • Page 5: Copyright Statement

    Rajant, the Rajant logo, BreadCrumb, InstaMesh, Kinetic Mesh, BC|Commander, and Bring Your Network with You! are registered trademarks of Rajant Corp. in the United States and certain other countries. Rajant’s patented InstaMesh® networking so ware enables the network to quickly adapt to rapidly-de- ployed and moving network elements.
  • Page 6: Fcc, Ic, Ce And Other Certification Statements

    FCC, IC, CE and Other Certification Statements FCC ID: FCC ID: VJA-ES12450R, Model ES1-2450R FCC ID: VJA-ES15050CS, Model ES1-5050CS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the device is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 7: Antennas

    Required Antenna Separation The antennas from any transceiver of the BreadCrumb ES1 may not be co-located with the antennas of any other transceiver. The co-location restriction is satisfied by maintaining 20 cm separation between the antennas of different transceivers.
  • Page 8: Safety

    Corporation and its authorized dealers will be under strict marketing control and will only market and sell the device to professionals. Professional installation is required for this device and will be performed only by someone knowl- edgeable of its use. Rajant Corporation will ensure that the device is only marketed and sold to...
  • Page 9: Maximum Certified Power

    professionals. The device is not sold to the general public and is sold only for industrial or commercial use by pro- fessional installers. CAUTION CAUTION   To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be chosen so To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be chosen so that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful...
  • Page 10 IMPORTANT IMPORTANT   In Canada, a license is required to use channels in the frequency range 5150-5250 MHz (on models that In Canada, a license is required to use channels in the frequency range 5150-5250 MHz (on models that offer these channels).
  • Page 11 Frequency Range Total Conducted Channel Antenna Antenna Gain EIRP (MHz) Power (dBm) Type (dBi) (dBm) Omni- 5740-5860 (Average) directional Model ES1-5050CS The bands being certified for ES1-5050CS are 5 GHz (B1 through B3). Frequency Range Total Conducted Channel Antenna Antenna Gain EIRP (MHz) Power (dBm)
  • Page 12 Frequency Frequency Total Conducted Total Conducted Antenna Antenna Range Range Channel Power Channel Power Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna Gain Gain EIRP EIRP (MHz) (MHz) (dBm) (dBm) Mode Mode Type Type Detail Detail (dBi) (dBi) (dBm) (dBm) Omni- KMA-2400- Point-to- 2412-2462 11 (Average) direc- 5 or...
  • Page 13 In regions where radio frequencies are regulated by Anatel, the frequency range 5150-5350 MHz is re- In regions where radio frequencies are regulated by Anatel, the frequency range 5150-5350 MHz is re- stricted to indoor use only. Check local regulations before using these channels. stricted to indoor use only.
  • Page 14 Frequency Frequency Total Conducted Total Conducted Antenna Antenna Range Range Channel Power Channel Power Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna Gain Gain EIRP EIRP (MHz) (MHz) (dBm) (dBm) Mode Mode Type Type Detail Detail (dBi) (dBi) (dBm) (dBm) Omni- KMA-2400- Point-to- 2412-2462 24 (Average) direc- 5 or...
  • Page 15 Frequency Total Conducted Antenna Range Channel Power Antenna Antenna Gain EIRP (MHz) (dBm) Mode Type Detail (dBi) (dBm) Omni- KMA-5550- Point-to- 5500-5720 24 (Average) direc- 6 or Multipoint tional equivalent Omni- KMA-5800- Point-to- 5745-5825 25 (Average) direc- 6 or Multipoint tional equivalent...
  • Page 16: Gnu General Public License Statement

    GNU General Public License Statement Certain components of the Rajant BreadCrumb firmware are subject to the GNU General Public License Version 2, or other so-called open source licenses (“Open Source So ware”). In compliance with the terms of certain Open Source So ware licenses like the GNU General Public License Version 2 (“GPLv2”), Rajant makes certain modifications to Open Source So ware that Rajant uses, modifies and distributes pursuant to such licenses available to customers in source code form upon request.
  • Page 17: Preface

    Preface Purpose and Scope This manual provides information and guidance to all personnel who are involved with and use Rajant Corporation’s BreadCrumb ES1-5050CS. This manual begins with an introduction to the BreadCrumb Kinetic Mesh Network. It then characterizes the features of the BreadCrumb ES1-5050CS. Finally, it describes common deployment scenarios and pro- vides concise step-by-step instructions for each scenario.
  • Page 18 Peregrine/ Feature ME4/KM3 SlipStream Hawk 18-48 8-48 VDC (ME4)/24-48 9-30 Input Voltage 9-30 VDC 12 VDC 20-60 VDC VDC (KM3) 24-48 VDC, 26- Min. 33 W @ 24 VDC, Recommended 24 V (3-4 24-48 VDC, 23 W @ 24 V VDC, 50 W 19 W...
  • Page 19: Introduction To Breadcrumbs

    1. Introduction to BreadCrumbs Rajant Corporation’s ( http://www.rajant.com) BreadCrumbs utilize the IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) wireless net- working standards to form a wireless mesh network. The network is mobile, self-integrating, self-mesh- ing, self-healing and secure. The focus is on flexibility, adaptability and simplicity.
  • Page 20 Network ID. The Network ID is computed from: Network Name (simply a configurable name for the network; default value is “Rajant Mesh Network”) Network Key (passphrase or key used to establish mesh connections and obfuscate unencrypted network management traffic)
  • Page 21: Description Of A Breadcrumb Es1

    2. Description of a BreadCrumb ES1 BreadCrumb ES1 is a fixed and mobile wireless device for use in indoor, protected and outdoor locations. BreadCrumb ES1 is light-weight, supports up to 4 external antennas and is designed to be completely mobile. The BreadCrumb ES1 must be powered by an external passive Power over Ethernet (PoE) source.
  • Page 22 2.2.2 Enclosure Front The following figure indicates the external features on the front of the BreadCrumb ES1 enclosure for a four-antenna model. A model that needs only three antennas will have three antenna connectors instead of four. Figure: BreadCrumb ES1 Enclosure Front...
  • Page 23: Antenna Connectors

    Required Antenna Separation The antennas from any transceiver of the BreadCrumb ES1 may not be co-located with the antennas of any other transceiver. The co-location restriction is satisfied by maintaining 20 cm separation between the antennas of different tranceivers. There is no restriction for the separation between the antennas from the same transceiver, but testing at installation is recommended to verify the system performance that is achieved with a specific antenna deployment.
  • Page 24: Power And Ethernet

    BreadCrumb turned off. with the power to the BreadCrumb turned off. The following table lists the radio band and antenna port(s) for the BreadCrumb ES1 model. This informa- tion is also available in the Details panel in BC|Commander.
  • Page 25 The average idle power consumption of a BreadCrumb ES1 is 2.8 W at 24 V. The maximum peak power consumption of BreadCrumb ES1 is 15 W at 24 V. Up to 2.5 W of additional power will be needed if a pe- ripheral is being powered by USB (500 mA at 5 V is available at the USB port).
  • Page 26   The BreadCrumb ES1 cannot be powered with a 48 V PoE power supply. Using a PoE of higher voltage The BreadCrumb ES1 cannot be powered with a 48 V PoE power supply. Using a PoE of higher voltage than the stated ES1-5050CS voltage range may damage the ES1-5050CS and void the warranty.
  • Page 27 Bulletins. 2.4.5 Ethernet Connector The Ethernet port on the BreadCrumb ES1 enclosure is the female part of a Genesis Technology sealed Ethernet connector. In a protected enviroment, such as indoors or inside a 3rd party enclosure, a stan- dard RJ45 male shielded cable may be connected to this port. Elsewhere, the correct sealed mating con- nector must be used.
  • Page 28: M8 Connector

    Ethernet, Cat5e shielded, Outdoor gland, 30 ). 2.5 M8 Connector The BreadCrumb ES1 includes a 5-pin female M8 connector that provides pins to support one USB 2.0 in- terface and a physical Reset button (e.g. an LED Configuration / Zeroize Keys and Restore Factory Defaults Switch).
  • Page 29 Figure: M8 5-pin Male (ES1-5050CS Adapter Cable) Rajant ES1-5050CS M8 adapter cables use a connector similar to this molded straight shielded 5-pin male connector from Finecables Enterprise Co. Ltd., for example MA08MSBF05STXXYB25, where XX is cable length and Y is “C”...
  • Page 30 Reset Switch 2.5.4 USB The BreadCrumb ES1 contains one USB 2.0 interface on the pins of its 5-pin M8 connector. The port is compliant to the Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) and USB Transceiver 2.0 Macrocell Interface (UTMI+) Level 2 specifications. The port supports all three standard data transfer rates of low speed (1.5Mbps), full speed (12Mbps) and high speed (480Mbps).
  • Page 31: Status Led

    The Status LED is located on the front of the BreadCrumb ES1 enclosure. The Status LED is used to indicate warning codes, error codes and the link state. In BC|Commander, in the BreadCrumb configuration, the setting General: Status LED: LED Mode is used to set the mode of operation for the Status LED to On, Off, Alerts Only or OFF (switchable).
  • Page 32: Led Configuration / Zeroize Keys And Restore Factory Defaults (Reset) Switch

      The BreadCrumb ES1 Zeroize aka Reset switch is available via a Rajant adapter cable for the ES1- The BreadCrumb ES1 Zeroize aka Reset switch is available via a Rajant adapter cable for the ES1- 5050CS M8 port. On a running BreadCrumb, the features of this switch are also available over the air us- 5050CS M8 port.
  • Page 33 4. Reboots the BreadCrumb. BreadCrumb configuration settings can be reset remotely from BC|Commander. For instructions, refer to the BC|Commander Version 11 User Guide. BreadCrumb configuration settings can be reset locally at the BreadCrumb. Access to BC|Commander on a mobile device, such as a laptop, is required. Warning Warning ...
  • Page 34 8. Wait for the BreadCrumb to automatically reboot with the factory default configuration settings. For a list of blinking LED error and warning codes, see Appendix Error and Warning Codes. Note Note   A Zeroized BreadCrumb will not be able to mesh with properly-configured BreadCrumbs. Reapplication A Zeroized BreadCrumb will not be able to mesh with properly-configured BreadCrumbs.
  • Page 35: Using Bc|Commander

    Versions of the BC|Commander are available to run on a Microso Windows® or Linux host that has a con- nection to the mesh network. Rajant periodically releases updated BC|Commander so ware. Updated BC|Commander so ware must be obtained from Rajant and then installed. Refer to the latest BC|Commander Version 11 User Guide for instructions. Important Important ...
  • Page 36: Deploying A Breadcrumb Mesh Network

    Each BreadCrumb radio has one IPv4 address in the Class A network 10.0.0.0/8. During the manuafactur- ing process, Rajant ensures that default addresses are not duplicated between any two BreadCrumb de- vices. Addresses assigned to BreadCrumb devices can be viewed in BC|Commander. Addresses can be configured manually or set to DHCP.
  • Page 37: Physical Placement And Other Considerations

    Radio Card Frequency and Type Default Channel Second Default Third Default 4.8 GHz 802.11a 4.9 GHz 802.11a 5 GHz 802.11a 5 GHz 802.11ac FCC:157, CE:136 FCC:48, CE:100 5 GHz 802.11n (ME4, LX5) FCC:157, CE:136 FCC:149, CE:100 5 GHz 802.11n (ES1) FCC:157, CE:136 FCC:48, CE:100 Dual band 2.4/5 GHz 802.11n...
  • Page 38 Fresnel Radius column will contain the value “r” for the two peer BreadCrumbs. The greater the distance between BreadCrumbs, the greater the value “r” will be. Rajant recommends that antennas be placed to achieve at least 60% (ideally 80%) first Fresnel Zone clearance in all directions.
  • Page 39 Note Note   The Antenna Tuning feature is unlikely to work well with BreadCrumbs running firmware earlier than The Antenna Tuning feature is unlikely to work well with BreadCrumbs running firmware earlier than version 11.8, where on-demand fast updates of cost, signal and SNR were added for antenna tuning. version 11.8, where on-demand fast updates of cost, signal and SNR were added for antenna tuning.
  • Page 40: Deployment Guidelines And Methodology

    A device that is placed directly on the ground has a significantly reduced effective range. Elevating a device above the ground dramatically increases the maximum effective range. Rajant recommends elevating each component a minimum of 6 feet above the surrounding terrain.
  • Page 41 To successfully deploy BreadCrumbs in the mesh, adhere to the following steps: 1. Scan the terrain where the mesh will be deployed. a. Determine the initial distances between BreadCrumb devices. Refer to Rajant Troubleshooting Range User Guide for more information.
  • Page 42: Firmware Upgrade And Zeroize Processes

    Upgrades…. The Firmware Upgrades dialog box opens and lists each new available firmware up- grade for each BreadCrumb model. 2. From the Rajant Support web site, download the updated firmware file to a local folder on the BC|Commander host. For instructions, refer to the BC|Commander Version 11 User Guide.
  • Page 43: Zeroize

    Do NOT turn off or reboot a BreadCrumb while new firmware is being installed. An interruption to power Do NOT turn off or reboot a BreadCrumb while new firmware is being installed. An interruption to power during the firmware installation process can result in the BreadCrumb being unable to boot properly. during the firmware installation process can result in the BreadCrumb being unable to boot properly.
  • Page 44 2. Restores all BreadCrumb configuration settings to the factory default values. 3. Clears all internal logs and other support data stored on the BreadCrumb. 4. Reboots the BreadCrumb. To perform a USB-based Zeroize operation for a BreadCrumb, do the following: 1.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Ensure that the client’s wireless card is in “Infrastructure” or “Access Point” mode, and not in “Ad Hoc” mode. Scan for the default ESSID “rajant” (or the ESSID that you set for the network) using the so ware accompanying your wireless card.
  • Page 46: Breadcrumb Power And Start-Up Issues

    c. When using external antennas, faulty cable connections or crimped cables can result in difficulty es- tablishing and maintaining network connectivity. Check antenna cables and their connections to the BreadCrumb device. 6.3 BreadCrumb Power and Start-Up Issues a. Discharged external batteries can cause a BreadCrumb to appear to power up (“PWR” LED is lit), but fail to start-up.
  • Page 47: Appendices

    7. Appendices...
  • Page 48: Appendix A: Radio Channels And Frequencies

    Appendix A: Radio Channels and Frequencies Rajant BreadCrumbs contain from one to four radios, depending on the model. 802.11g radios are used in the 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz bands. 802.11a radios are used in the 4.8 GHz, 4.9 GHz and 5 GHz bands. 802.11n radios are used in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
  • Page 49: Radio: 5 Ghz 802.11Ac

    Note Note   Note, the frequency noted is the center frequency of the base 20 MHz channel. HT40 operation (+ or -) is Note, the frequency noted is the center frequency of the base 20 MHz channel. HT40 operation (+ or -) is compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g 20 MHz, and 802.11n HT20 modes.
  • Page 50 Most 5 GHz antennas support only a subset of the 802.11ac 5 GHz frequency channels at which the Rajant radio is capable of operating. Before changing the channel of a 5 GHz radio, verify that the chan- Rajant radio is capable of operating. Before changing the channel of a 5 GHz radio, verify that the chan- nel is supported by the connected antenna.
  • Page 51: Dfs And Tpc

    A.3 DFS and TPC DFS and TPC for 5 GHz Channels Many channels in the 5 GHz band are subject to regulations that require active avoidance of interference with weather radar and other radars (Dynamic Frequency Selection aka DFS). In many countries, regula- tions also require lower transmit power for nearby wireless connections (Transmit Power Control aka TPC) on the same channels.
  • Page 52 TDWR Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) operates in the frequencies 5600-5650 MHz. TDWR helps protect airplanes from hazardous weather such as wind shear and gusts. Wireless network installations within 35 km of or in line-of-sight of a TDWR must not use TDWR frequencies and should avoid using channels within 30 MHz of the TDWR frequencies.
  • Page 53: Appendix B: Error And Warning Codes

    Appendix B: Error and Warning Codes Possible BreadCrumb error and warning codes are listed below. A BreadCrumb can have multiple errors or warnings listed in the Alerts tab of BC|Commander but only one code will be flashed on the BreadCrumb’s status LED. A few codes such as 811 and 335 are non-flash- ing alerts.
  • Page 54 Internal error detected. Please take a diagnostic snapshot and upload to https//secure.rajant.com. This message will be cleared on the next reboot. Internal developer settings detected - may cause undefined behavior. Use zeroize to clear. This device is not configured for commercial use and will cause undefined behavior. Contact support to rectify.
  • Page 55 Code Firmware Upgrade Codes (1*) Radio(s) warming up. High internal temperature detected. Low input voltage detected. High input voltage detected. Code FIPS Codes (4*) FIPS Power-on self-tests failed. FIPS DRBG power-on self test failed. FIPS DRBG continuous test failed. FIPS DRBG health check failed. Kernel integrity check failed.
  • Page 56 Code Firmware Upgrade Codes (1*) Potential loop detected, turned off port Model is not supported in this version of firmware. Contact support. reserved Default Network Key is in use. reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved Invalid SSL Handshake Priority String:...
  • Page 57: Appendix C: Ports And Protocols

    Appendix C: Ports and Protocols Table: Ports and Protocols Service From Protocol 224.0.0.224, port 35057 (UDP IPv4 multicast); FF02::1, port 35057 (UDP IPv6 BreadCrumb Ephemeral port on IPv4 UDP, multicast); Discovery BC|Commander host IPv6 UDP BreadCrumb IPv4 or IPv6 ad- dresses, port 35057 (UDP IPv4 or IPv6 unicast) Ephemeral port on...
  • Page 58 Service From Protocol BreadCrumb ethernet interface Automatic BreadCrumb ethernet inter- IPv6 link-local address port Protocol face IPv6 link-local address, 2210 for the service IPv6 UDP Tunneling (APT) ephemeral port listener, ephemeral port for data flow BreadCrumb IPv4 or IPv6 RPT (SCTP BreadCrumb IPv4 or IPv6 address, SCTP port 2210 for the IPv4 or...
  • Page 59: Appendix D: Installation Guidelines

    Professional installation is required for this device and will be performed only by someone knowledge- able of its use. Rajant Corporation will ensure that the device is only marketed and sold to professionals. The device is not sold to the general public and is sold only for industrial or commercial use by profes- sional installers.
  • Page 60: Grounding And Surge Protection

    POE power supply is required. Case ground connections are provided on all Rajant supplied POE power supplies. The case required. Case ground connections are provided on all Rajant supplied POE power supplies. The case ground connections must be used and must be connected to a protective earth ground.
  • Page 61: Configuration

    For power requirements and PoE usage diagrams, see the Power and Ethernet section. The BreadCrumb’s on/off switch (if any) should be off when connecting or disconnecting power. BreadCrumbs only support Passive PoE. Do not use a Cisco switch PoE to power a BreadCrumb (set switch port’s power to “never”).
  • Page 62: Appendix E: Sealed Rj45 Assembly

    The following image shows the parts of the WAPV male connector in the same order they are assembled on an unterminated Ethernet cable. Rajant recommends using shielded CAT5e or CAT6 cable. Any lower quality of cable may not support full Ethernet speed.
  • Page 63: Pre-Thread Before Termination

    Red plug is for cable 7.0 - 8.1 mm diameter. Black plug is for cable 5.0 - 6.0 mm diameter Figure: Red or Black WAPV So Plug Choice E.3 Pre-thread Before Termination Three WAPV parts (cap, so plug, inner shell) must be pre-threaded onto the not-yet-terminated end of the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 64: Test The Ethernet Cable

    Expose the eight insulated wires and the drain or braid of the unterminated end of the Ethernet cable and then install the metal-shielded male RJ45 plug. This requires proper tools and expertise in building shielded network cables. The eight wires have to be in a particular order (the same order as the other end, typically T568B wiring standard) and all well-crimped into the RJ45 plug.
  • Page 65: Mate Inner And Outer Shells

    Figure: WAPV Pre-thread A er Termination Figure: WAPV Preparation A er Termination (1) Cap (2) So plug pressed most of the way into inner shell (wide end ridge of so plug remains outside) (3) Inner shell (4) Outer shell (thread the so washer over the RJ45 first, then the outer shell, then place washer in outer shell) (5) So circular washer positioned on the “shelf”...
  • Page 66: Connect Rj45 To Female Wapv Rj45

    Figure: Lining Up and Mating Inner and Outer Shells (note: Cap is not shown above but is on the cable to the le of the inner shell) (1) Inner shell with so plug in place (wide end ridge of so plug remains outside) (2) Outer shell (3) Metal-shielded RJ45 plug The following photo shows how the inner and outer shells appear a er they are mated with each other.
  • Page 67: Mate And Then Cap The Wapv

    (at arrow 2 below) will need to be lined up to fit over the plastic latching tab of the RJ45 plug (at ar- row 2 above) when mating the male connector to the female connector on the enclosure of the BreadCrumb ES1. Figure: View inside the Combined Shells...
  • Page 68   Even though these parts should form a sealed connection, Rajant recommends taping all outdoor con- Even though these parts should form a sealed connection, Rajant recommends taping all outdoor con- nections. For general information on taping connections, see the documents Waterproofing Rajant nections.
  • Page 69: Appendix F: Mounting Instructions

    Appendix F: Mounting Instructions The BreadCrumb ES1 has two mounting holes which are found on the center le and right of the front and back of the ES1-5050CS. The mounting holes are 131 mm (5.15 inches) apart (center to center) and are intended for M4 machine screws with washers to distribute the pressure on the plastic.
  • Page 70 Figure: BreadCrumb ES1 Pole Mounting Bracket Attached The mounting holes for attaching the pole mount bracket are accessible from the front of the BreadCrumb ES1 enclosure via small flip-up accesses on the le and right borders of the front of the ES1- 5050CS enclosure.
  • Page 71: Din Rail Mount Kit

    F.2 DIN Rail Mount Kit The DIN rail mounting bracket and 35 mm top hat DIN rail clip for BreadCrumb ES1 attach to the back of the ES1-5050CS as described below. The ES1-5050CS DIN rail mount kit is Rajant P/N 90-100104-002.
  • Page 72 The Ethernet port, M8 port and status LED are on the bottom side of the BreadCrumb ES1. The mounting holes for attaching the DIN rail mounting bracket are accessible from the front of the BreadCrumb ES1 enclosure via small flip-up accesses on the le and right borders of the front of the ES1- 5050CS enclosure.
  • Page 73 The BreadCrumb ES1 may now be attached to a 35 mm top hat DIN rail.
  • Page 74: Appendix G: Technical Bulletins

      Rajant equipment will most likely not survive a lightning strike even if the grounding and surge protec- Rajant equipment will most likely not survive a lightning strike even if the grounding and surge protec- tion best practices detailed in this document are followed.
  • Page 75 External ground clamp to provide a tie point for earth ground. Compatible with 10/100/1000 Base-T equipment. Compatible with CAT5, CAT5e and CAT6 cables. Robust, two-stage TVS diode and differential gas tube suppression. Tested and fully compatible with Rajant BreadCrumb ME3, ME4, and LX4 devices. Installing the Ethernet Surge Protector...
  • Page 76: Waterproofing Rajant Breadcrumb Rf Connections

    Antenna surge protectors should be used for all pole-mounted BreadCrumb antennas. Consider the fol- lowing aspects when choosing an antenna surge protector: Rajant recommends the PolyPhaser GT-NFM-AL antenna surge protector ( www.streakwave.com, P/N: GT-NFM-AL) (see Figure 2). Figure 2: PolyPhaser GT-NFM-AL antenna surge protector.
  • Page 81: Waterproofing Breadcrumb Cable Connections

    G.3 Waterproofing BreadCrumb Cable Connections Rajant Technical Service Bulletin: Instructions to properly seal Squid cables Issue: For BreadCrumb products deployed in outdoor installations, it is recommended to waterproof all Squid cable connections to the BreadCrumb to prevent any liquid from seeping into the connectors.
  • Page 82 Items needed: Self fusing weather proofing tape  http://www.amazon.com/Emergency-Repair-Tape-Self-Fusing-Silicone/dp/B00KBSWRDO/...
  • Page 83 Star Brite Liquid Electric tape (do not use Gardner Bender brand Liquid tape.)  http://www.amazon.com/Star-brite-84134-Liquid-Electrical/dp/B000Y82XVC/ Di‐Electric Grease Use the Di‐Electric Grease shown above to fill any gaps in the threads of the connectors.  http://www.amazon.com/CRC-Technician-Di-Electric-Precision-Applicator/dp/B000CCIDAA/ Solution:...
  • Page 84 Properly apply Di‐Electric Grease, Fusing Silicone weatherproofing tape and Starbrite liquid electric tape to “weather proof” the connectors. Below are instructions on how to seal both the Amphenol and LTW connectors to prevent any fluid seepage. NOTE: A BreadCrumb LX4 is used for the photos. Apply a small strip to the female threads of Eth connectors, USB port and the outside of the female Amphenol connector.
  • Page 85 Make the connections ensuring that the connectors are secure but not over tightened which may cause cross threading on the LTW connectors. Ensure that the Amphenol connector is properly locked into place. Wrap the Amphenol connector with Fusing Silicone weatherproofing tape starting at the bottom and wrapping upward so that overlaps are at the bottom.
  • Page 86 Add a thin layer of Liquid electrical tape to the top of the connector overlapping the self fusing silicone tape to seal the top of the connector as seen above. Next connect the LTW connector on the Eth0 port and replace the caps on the Eth1 and USB ports. If the Eth 1 or the USB port is going to be used connect the LTW side of the cable to the squid.
  • Page 87: Breadcrumb Models Support Only Passive Poe

    The Cisco switch auto method does not work with passive PoE equipment including plugging into the data input ports of Rajant PoE devices that are used with the ME4, LX5, and JR2. The link will not come up or will “flicker” up and down.
  • Page 88: Never Apply Power To The Data Input Port Of A Rajant Mid-Span Power Over Ethernet (Poe) Power Supply

    To connect a Cisco PoE switch to a Rajant PoE capable device, you must turn off the PoE capability for this port. You must set the “"power inline”“ setting of the port to ”“never.” For information about configuring this port, refer to the following:  http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12 2/25ew/configuration/gui...
  • Page 89: Installation Constraints For Rajant Ac Powered Accessory Poe Power Supplies

    The recommended best practice is to only connect the Rajant POE IN port to a non-POE Ethernet switch. Always connect the OUT port of a Rajant POE power supply to a BreadCrumb. If only a POE switch is available, a data isolation transformer, such as L-COM BT-CAT6-P1 may be used with Rajant POE power supplies.
  • Page 90: Appendix H: Rajant End User License Agreement

    APPROVED SOURCE AND THAT YOU, OR THE ENTITY YOU REPRESENT (COLLECTIVELY, THE “CUSTOMER”) HAVE BEEN REGISTERED AS THE END USER FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS RAJANT END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED AS THE END USER YOU HAVE NO LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE AND THE LIMITED WARRANTY IN THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT DOES NOT APPLY.
  • Page 91 Customer and used for Customer’s internal business purposes. No other licenses are granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise. For evaluation or beta copies for which Rajant does not charge a license fee, the above requirement to pay license fees does not apply.
  • Page 92 RAJANT if Customer fails to comply with any provision of the Agreement. Upon termi- nation, Customer shall destroy or return to RAJANT all copies of So ware and Documentation in its pos- session or control. All confidentiality obligations of Customer, all restrictions and limitations imposed on the Customer under the section titled “General Limitations”...
  • Page 93 Rajant from Reseller or purchasers of written notice of the breach in reason- able detail so as to permit Rajant to duplicate the failure to so perform, which notice is received by Rajant within thirty (30) days a er Reseller or purchaser discovers the failure, Rajant shall – a er duplicating the...
  • Page 94 Product; and (d) normal and customary wear and tear. The date of shipment of a Product by Rajant is set forth on the packaging material in which the Product is shipped. This limited warranty extends only to the original user of the Product.
  • Page 95 PUNITIVE DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED AND REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY OR WHETHER ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SOFTWARE OR OTHERWISE AND EVEN IF RAJANT OR ANY APPROVED SOURCE OR THEIR SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
  • Page 96 Product warranty terms and other information applicable to RAJANT products are available at the follow- ing URL: www.rajant.com RAJANT and the RAJANT Logo are trademarks of RAJANT Corporation and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between RAJANT and any other company.
  • Page 97: Appendix I: Gnu General Public License

    Appendix I: GNU General Public License Version 2, June 1991 Copyright © 1989, 1991 Free So ware Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111- 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
  • Page 98 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program’s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty;...
  • Page 99 executable. However, as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompa- nies the executable.
  • Page 100 Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free So ware Foundation. 1. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution condi- tions are different, write to the author to ask for permission.
  • Page 101 ‘show c’; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items–whatever suits your program. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a “copy- right disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program ‘Gnomovision’...

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