Belden Hirschmann OpenBAT Series User Manual
Belden Hirschmann OpenBAT Series User Manual

Belden Hirschmann OpenBAT Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual Installation Open Dual-Band Industrial Access-Point / Client / Access- Bridge OpenBAT-Family: BAT-F Installation BAT-F Technical support Release 23 07/2024 https://hirschmann-support.belden.com...
  • Page 2 The naming of copyrighted trademarks in this manual, even when not specially indicated, should not be taken to mean that these names may be considered as free in the sense of the trademark and tradename protection law and hence that they may be freely used by anyone. ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important information Safety instructions About this manual Description General description Device name and product code Device view Power supply 1.4.1 Supply voltage with the characteristic value C (24 V DC ... 48 V DC) 1.4.2 Supply voltage with the characteristic value K (60 V DC ...
  • Page 4 Installation Checking the package contents Installing and grounding the device 2.2.1 Installing the device onto or on a flat surface 2.2.2 Installing the device on a pole 2.2.3 Grounding the device Installing an SFP transceiver (optional) Installing the antennas Connecting the power supply and the signal contact lines 2.5.1 Supply voltage with the characteristic value C (24 V DC ...
  • Page 5 Disassembly Removing the device Removing an SFP transceiver (optional) Technical data 10.1 General technical data 10.2 Dimension drawings 10.3 Radio technology 10.4 Roaming 10.5 Receiving sensitivity, transmit power and data rate 10.5.1 11n-WLAN-module 10.5.2 11n-WLAN-module with approval for the 4.9 GHz band 10.5.3 11ac-WLAN-module 10.6 EMC and immunity...
  • Page 6: Important Information

    Important information Note: Read these instructions carefully, and familiarize yourself with the device before trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following notes may appear throughout this documentation or on the device. These notes warn of potential hazards or call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
  • Page 7 NOTICE NOTICE provides information about procedures that do not involve the risk of injury. Installation BAT-F Release 23 07/2024...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions WARNING UNCONTROLLED MACHINE ACTIONS To avoid uncontrolled machine actions caused by data loss, configure all the data transmission devices individually. Before you start any machine which is controlled via data transmission, be sure to complete the configuration of all data transmission devices. Failure to follow this instruction can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
  • Page 9 Installation site requirements  “Equipment is intended for installation in Restricted Access Area” “Les matériels sont destinés à être installés dans des EMPLACEMENTS À ACCÈS RESTREINT” Restricted access location:  The location is outside the operator access area.  The location is accessible to the service personnel even when the device is switched on.
  • Page 10 Strain relief  Note: If the strain relief is insufficient, there is a potential risk of torsion, contact problems and creeping interruptions.  Relieve the connection points of cables and lines from mechanical stress.  Design strain reliefs in such a way that they help prevent any mechanical damage to cables, wires or conductors caused by external influences or their own weight.
  • Page 11 National and international safety regulations   Verify that the electrical installation meets local or nationally applicable safety regulations.  When installing antennas, observe the regulations of the country in which you are operating the WLAN device with regard to the general operating permission and the maximum emission levels.
  • Page 12 The following requirements apply without restrictions:  The electrical wires are voltage-free.  The cables used are permitted for the temperature range of the application case.  Relevant for North America: The power supply cables are suitable for ambient air temperatures of at least +75 °C (+167 °F).
  • Page 13 The following requirements apply without restrictions: Only for device The wire cross-section of the power supply cable at the supply voltage variants featuring input is at least 1 mm² (North America: AWG16). supply voltage with The following requirements are alternatively complied with: characteristic Alternative 1 The power supply complies with the requirements...
  • Page 14 E marking  The labeled devices comply with the regulations contained in the following European directive(s): UN/ECE Regulation No. 10 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to electromagnetic compatibility. Certified devices are marked with an E type approval indicator. The optical transceivers M-SFP-SX/LC-EEC and M-SFP-LX/LC-EEC can be used (relevant for devices with approval characteristic value M).
  • Page 15 Notes for countries with the following country codes: AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE EL ES HR HU LV MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE  The RED compliance requires compliant operation of the device in the 5 GHz band channels.
  • Page 16 Notes for Germany (DE) and Ireland (IE): DE IE Operation in the 5.8 GHz band at a radiated power (EIRP) >25 mW is subject to meeting the following conditions:  Germany (DE) Frequency range: 5725 MHz to 5875 MHz Condition: The usage of this band is restricted to commercial public telecommunication services.
  • Page 17 The UKCA conformity declaration will be available to the relevant authorities at the following address: Belden UK Ltd. 1 The Technology Centre, Station Road Framlingham, IP13 9EZ, United Kingdom You find the UKCA conformity declaration as PDF file for downloading on the Internet at: https://www.doc.hirschmann.com/certificates.html...
  • Page 18  Applies to the operation of the BAT-ANT-N-14G-IP23 antenna: In addition to the antenna cable supplied, the use of the BAT-CLB-2 N m-f antenna is required. See “Accessories” on page 82.  Operation in the 5.8 GHz band at a radiated power (EIRP) >25 mW is subject to meeting the following conditions: Frequency range: 5725 MHz to 5850 MHz Condition: Light-licensing regime...
  • Page 19 Supplier's Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information BAT-F U.S. Contact Information Belden – St. Louis 1 N. Brentwood Blvd. 15th Floor St. Louis, Missouri 63105, United States Phone: 314.854.8000 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 20 Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: U99EWLAN1 IC: 4019A-EWLAN1 This equipment complies with FCC and IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Install and operate this equipment with a minimum distance of 50 cm (19.7 in) (related to a 9 dBi antenna) between the radiation source and your body.
  • Page 21 Applies exclusively to device variants with approval for the 4.9 GHz band (Approvals 2, characteristic value P) according to FCC 47CFR Part 90 Subpart Y:  Operation of the device in the 4.9 GHz band requires trained personnel familiar with the regulatory requirements for operation according to FCC 47CFR Part 90 Subpart Y.
  • Page 22 Note for the use in the Japan  This note applies to BAT-F variants with the characteristic value JP (Japan) for country approvals that are labeled as follows:  "Contains MIC ID: 204-310014"  „5GHz band: この製品は屋内においてのみ使用可能です“ Devices with the characteristic value JP for country approvals are suitable for usage with the following antennas: Antennas for operation with this device: Permissible frequency bands...
  • Page 23 Recycling note  The symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin shown on the device indicates that the device MUST NOT be disposed of with household waste at the end of its service life. After its service life, the used device must be disposed of properly as electronic waste in accordance with the locally applicable disposal regulations.
  • Page 24: About This Manual

    About this manual The “Installation” user manual contains a device description, safety instructions, a description of the display, and the other information that you need to install the device. Documentation mentioned in the “User Manual Installation” that is not supplied with your device as a printout can be found as PDF files for downloading on the Internet at: https://www.doc.hirschmann.com Installation BAT-F...
  • Page 25: Key

    The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:  Listing Work step  Subheading  Installation BAT-F Release 23 07/2024...
  • Page 26: Description

    Description General description The devices allow you to set up WLANs (Wireless Local Area Networks) in a local network. In contrast to a conventional network connection through copper cables and fiber optic cables, some of the communication is performed by means of a radio link. The devices allow you to install a new LAN or expand an existing LAN.
  • Page 27: Device Name And Product Code

    The characteristic values stand for specific product properties. You have numerous options of combining the device characteristics. You can determine the possible combinations using the configurator which is available in the Belden Online Catalog https://catalog.belden.com on the web page of the device.
  • Page 28 1 ... 5 Devices of the OpenBAT BAT-F IP65/67 housing family 6 ... 7 Country approvals You can determine the current country approvals using the configurator (https:// catalog.belden.com) Example: Example: Singapore Slot 1 11n-WLAN-module 11ac-WLAN-module Slot 2 11n-WLAN-module Not assembled...
  • Page 29 Item Characteristic Characteri Description stic value Approvals 2 Motor vehicles applications (E type approval mark, UN/ECE Regulation No. 10) Approval for the 4.9 GHz band No additional approvals Mounting Service access area 17 ... 18 Ethernet port 1 Combo port – you can use these ports for alternative purposes: ...
  • Page 30: Device View

    Device view Front view (using the example BAT-FEUWW9ACK99DO5T1SA99) alternatively, depending on For device variants with 2 × 11n-WLAN-module: device variant 3 × antenna connection designed as N socket for WLAN module 1 For device variants with 1 × 11n-WLAN-module or 1 × 11ac-WLAN-module: Not present alternatively, depending on...
  • Page 31 LED display elements Ethernet port 1 Combo port – you can use these ports for alternative purposes: SFP slot for 1000 Mbit/s F/O connections Design: IP67-V1 connector according to IEC 61076-3-106, variant 1 alternatively, depending on Supply voltage with characteristic value C (24 V DC ... device variant 48 V DC) and K (60 V DC ...
  • Page 32: Power Supply

    Power supply For redundant and failure-resistant power supply, you have the option of connecting multiple voltage sources in any combination at the same time. The device selects the used voltage source automatically. Switching to a redundant voltage source possibly occurs with a short delay. If the active power source is lost and another power source takes over the power supply to the device, the device reboots if necessary to activate the redundant power supply.
  • Page 33: Ethernet Ports

    Ethernet ports You can connect end devices and other segments to the device ports using twisted pair cables or optical fibers (F/O). You find information on the pin assignments for making patch cables here: “Pin assignments” on page 34 1.5.1 Gigabit combo port You have the option of alternatively connecting a twisted pair cable via a RJ45 socket or an optical fiber via a SFP transceiver to a combo port.
  • Page 34: 10/100/1000 Mbit/S Twisted-Pair Connection (Optional)

    1000 Mbit/s F/O port  This port is designed as an IP67-V1 connector according to IEC 61076-3- 106, variant 1. The 1000 Mbit/s F/O port offers you the ability to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX standard. This port supports: ...
  • Page 35: Antenna Connections

    Antenna connections For each WLAN module, the device has 3 antenna connections designed as N sockets. The "Antenna Guide" document provides an overview of the antennas that can be used as well as the suitable antenna accessories. The manual is available for download on the Internet: https:// www.doc.hirschmann.com Display elements...
  • Page 36: Meaning Of The Leds

    1.7.1 Meaning of the LEDs The following terms describe the behavior of the LEDs:  Regular flashing: the LED switches on and off at regular intervals in the specified sequence (e.g. red/off).  Brief flashing: the LED lights up very briefly, then remains inactive for a much longer time (about 10 ×...
  • Page 37: Port Status

    1.7.3 Port status These LEDs provide port-related information. ETH1, ETH2 (green/yellow LED) Meaning No network device connected green glowing Ethernet connection active yellow flickering Data traffic Management interfaces 1.8.1 V.24 interface (external management) This interface is designed as an 8-pin, “A”-coded M12 plug. The V.24 user interface is serial and allows you to connect the following devices directly: ...
  • Page 38 Pins of the M12 socket Function Description of functions on the device Ground Data terminal ready Transmit data Receive data Data carrier detect Dataset ready Request to send Clear to send Table 4: Pin assignment of the V.24 interface, 8-pin, “A”-coded M12 socket Pins of the M12 socket on Pin assignment for the connection Pins of the DB9 plug on...
  • Page 39: Usb Interface

    Note: For the automatic configuration of a point-to-point WLAN line by means of a serial connection, the following pins are short-circuited at both ends:  2 (DTR) + 6 (DSR)  7 (RTS) + 8 (DSR) 1.8.2 USB interface This interface offers you the ability to connect the storage medium AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA21-M12 (EEC) / ACA22-M12 (EEC).
  • Page 40: Reset Button

    1.10 Reset button The device has a reset button. The reset button is located behind a screwable IP65/67 protection cap. Prerequisite: Keep the working area dry and clean when you are carrying out a reset. After pressing the reset button, replace the protection cap. Degrees of protection IP65/67 are only achieved when the protection cap is closed.
  • Page 41: Installation

    Installation The devices have been developed for practical application in a harsh industrial environment. On delivery, the device is ready for operation. To protect the exposed uninstalled contacts of the components from dirt, connect the individual system components in a dry and clean working area. The device fulfills the protection class IP65/67 under the following conditions, exclusively: ...
  • Page 42: Installing The Device On A Pole

    Requirements for the fastening components:  The diameter of the mounting hardware is maximum 5 mm (0.20 in).  The head diameter is maximum 12 mm (0.47 in).  The diameter of a flat washer used is maximum 12 mm (0.47 in). ...
  • Page 43: Installing An Sfp Transceiver (Optional)

    Installing an SFP transceiver (optional) Use only Hirschmann SFP transceivers which are suitable for usage with the device. See “Accessories” on page 82. The SFP mounting tool available as an accessory makes it easier for you to insert the SFP transceivers. See “Removing an SFP transceiver (optional)”...
  • Page 44: Connecting The Power Supply And The Signal Contact Lines

    If you connect to 2 BAT-F devices antennas to 2 WLAN modules, ensure that there is a distance of at least 2 m between the BAT-F devices. If you would like to connect several antennas to a WLAN module, align the antennas so that the points of the antennas point away form each other in a star shape.
  • Page 45: Supply Voltage With The Characteristic Value C

    2.5.1 Supply voltage with the characteristic value C (24 V DC ... 48 V DC) Perform the following steps for the supply voltage to be connected, or for device variants with 2 supply voltage connections of this type, for every supply voltage to be connected.
  • Page 46: 50 Hz

    Type of the Specification of the supply Pin assignment on the device voltages that voltage can be connected DC voltage Rated voltage range DC: Protective conductor 60 V DC ... 250 V DC Voltage range DC incl. Plus terminal of the maximum tolerances: supply voltage 48 V DC ...
  • Page 47: Signal Contact

    2.5.4 Signal contact Function Signal contact 2 Signal contact 2 Signal contact 1 Signal contact 1 Table 12: Pin assignment of the signal contact, 4-pin, “A”-coded M12 plug For the signal contacts to be connected, make sure that the following requirements are met: ...
  • Page 48: Connecting The Power Supply Through A 7/8" Connector

    2.6.1 Connecting the power supply through a 7/8" connector You find the prescribed tightening torque of the locking screw in General technical data section on page 61.  Plug the socket into the 7/8" connector on the device.  Enable the supply voltage. 2.6.2 Connecting the power supply through PoE NOTICE...
  • Page 49: Gigabit Combo Port

     Use shielded data cables for gigabit transmission via copper cables, for example SF/UTP cables according to ISO/IEC 11801. To meet EN 50121-4 and marine application requirements, use shielded data cables at all transmission rates.  Connect the data cables according to your requirements. See “Ethernet ports”...
  • Page 50: Making Basic Settings

    Making basic settings The IP parameters must be entered when the device is installed for the first time. The device provides the following options for configuring IP addresses:  Input via the V.24 interface  Entry via the HiDiscovery protocol in the applications HiDiscovery or Industrial HiVision ...
  • Page 51: First Login (Password Change)

     Type in your new password. Choose a password that contains at least 8 characters which includes upper-case characters, lower-case characters, numerical digits and special characters.  Confirm your new password. For further information see: https://hirschmann-support.belden.com/en/kb/required-password-change- new-procedure-for-first-time-login Installation BAT-F Release 23 07/2024...
  • Page 52: Obtaining Compliance For Operation In The European Union And In The United Kingdom (Uk)

    Obtaining compliance for operation in the European Union and in the United Kingdom (UK) For operation in the European Union, the device must comply with the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU. For operation in the United Kingdom (UK), the device must comply with the Radio Equipment Regulations.
  • Page 53 Note: To check the country setting and correct it, type no. Then check the country setting with the following command: ls Setup/WLAN/ Country.  To obtain RED compliance or Radio Equipment Regulations compliance, type yes. This makes the country setting unchangeable. Subsequently, the device restarts.
  • Page 54 Note: The country setting “Europe” is valid for all European countries and the United Kingdom (UK). Specific country settings such as “France” or “Germany” include additional country specific channels in comparison to the “Europe” country setting. The device ignores specific country settings and uses the country setting “Europe”...
  • Page 55: Configuring The Transmit Power

    Configuring the transmit power Note: This chapter does NOT apply to device variants with approval for the 4.9 GHz band (Approvals 2, characteristic value P). For device variants with approval for the 4.9 GHz band see “Configuring the transmit power for the 4.9 GHz band”...
  • Page 56  Subtract from the antenna gain the attenuation by cables and by surge protection devices. Enter the calculated value in the “Antenna gain” field.  To save the value, click the “Send” button. Installation BAT-F Release 23 07/2024...
  • Page 57: Configuring The Transmit Power For The 4.9 Ghz Band

    Configuring the transmit power for the 4.9 GHz band Note: This chapter exclusively applies to device variants with approval for the 4.9 GHz band (Approvals 2, characteristic value P). Note: The operator of a WLAN radio installation must adhere to the applicable transmission threshold values.
  • Page 58  To save the value, click the “Send” button. Installation BAT-F Release 23 07/2024...
  • Page 59: Maintenance And Service

    Check regularly whether there is an updated version of the software that provides you with additional benefits. You find information and software downloads on the Hirschmann product pages on the Internet (http://www.belden.com). Note: You find information on settling complaints on the Internet at http:// www.beldensolutions.com/en/Service/Repairs/index.phtml.
  • Page 60: Disassembly

    Disassembly Removing the device  Disconnect the data cables.  Disable the supply voltage.  Disconnect the power supply cables and signal lines.  Remove the antennas.  Disconnect the grounding. Removing an SFP transceiver (optional) To disassemble SFP transceivers, you require the SFP mounting tool available as an accessory .
  • Page 61: 10 Technical Data

    10 Technical data 10.1 General technical data Weight Device variants featuring supply voltage with approx. 3250 g characteristic value C (24 V DC ... 48 V DC) or K (114.64 oz) (60 V DC ... 250 V DC / 110 V AC ... 230 V AC, 50 Hz ...
  • Page 62 Supply voltage Power supply through a 7/8" connector with the Rated voltage 24 V DC characteristic Voltage range incl. maximum 16.8 V DC ... 32 V DC value W tolerances Rated voltage for rail 24 V DC applications according to EN 50155 Voltage range including 16.8 V DC ...
  • Page 63 Signal contact Switching current max. 1 A SELV according to IEC 60950-1 “FAULT” or ES1 according to IEC/EN 62368-1 Switching voltage Supply voltage with characteristic value C (24 V DC ... 48 V DC) and K (60 V DC ... 250 V DC / 110 V AC ...
  • Page 64: Dimension Drawings

    10.2 Dimension drawings 12.24 7.24 2.87 Figure 2: Dimensions of device variants and distance between suspensions. Installation BAT-F Release 23 07/2024...
  • Page 65: Radio Technology

    10.3 Radio technology Antenna connection For each WLAN module: 3 × N socket Range Depending on the antenna used, frequency range and data rate Encryption  IEEE 802.11i/WPA2 with passphrase or IEEE 802.1x and hardware-accelerated AES  Closed Network  WEP 64 ...
  • Page 66: Receiving Sensitivity, Transmit Power And Data Rate

    10.5 Receiving sensitivity, transmit power and data rate 10.5.1 11n-WLAN-module Applies to the following device variants:  Slot 1, characteristic value W  Slot 2, characteristic value W The values shown in the following tables are the maximum values of the WLAN module version EWLAN1.
  • Page 67 IEEE 802.11g Frequency range 2.412 GHz to 2.472 GHz (for FCC: 2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz) Data rate Typical transmit power Typical receiving sensitivity 48 Mbit/s 20 dBm -78 dBm 54 Mbit/s 19 dBm -77 dBm Table 14: IEEE 802.11g, Frequency range 2.412 GHz to 2.472 GHz (for FCC: 2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz) a.
  • Page 68 IEEE 802.11n Frequency range 2.412 GHz to 2.472 GHz (for FCC: 2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz) Coding Typical transmit power Typical receiving sensitivity MCS 4 18 dBm -79 dBm MCS 5 16 dBm -75 dBm MCS 6 16 dBm -73 dBm MCS 7 15 dBm -72 dBm...
  • Page 69 IEEE 802.11n Frequency range 5.180 GHz to 5.825 GHz (for FCC: 5.180 GHz to 5.240 GHz and 5.745 GHz to 5.825 GHz) Coding Typical transmit power Typical receiving sensitivity MCS 0 17 dBm -92 dBm MCS 1 17 dBm -91 dBm MCS 2 17 dBm -89 dBm...
  • Page 70: 11N-Wlan-Module With Approval For The 4.9 Ghz Band

    10.5.2 11n-WLAN-module with approval for the 4.9 GHz band Applies to the following device variants:  Slot 1, characteristic value W / Approvals 2, characteristic value P  Slot 2, characteristic value W / Approvals 2, characteristic value P Applies exclusively to WLAN module version EWLAN1 for device variants with approval for the 4.9 GHz band (Approvals 2, characteristic value P) according to FCC 47CFR Part 90 Subpart Y.
  • Page 71 IEEE 802.11a Frequency range 4.940 GHz to 4.990 GHz Bandwidth 10 MHz Data rate Typical transmit power 12 Mbit/s 14 dBm 18 Mbit/s 13 dBm 24 Mbit/s 12 dBm 27 Mbit/s 11 dBm Table 19: IEEE 802.11a, Frequency range 4.940 GHz to 4.990 GHz, Bandwidth 10 MHz, Channels 19-27 IEEE 802.11a, Bandwidth 20 MHz ...
  • Page 72: 11Ac-Wlan-Module

    10.5.3 11ac-WLAN-module Applies to the following device variants:  Slot 1, characteristic value 5 The values of the WLAN module shown in the following tables are subject to a tolerance of ±2 dB. If you use only 1 antenna, the transmit power is reduced by 5 dB.
  • Page 73 IEEE 802.11a  IEEE 802.11a Frequency range 5.180 GHz to 5.825 GHz (for FCC: 5.180 GHz to 5.240 GHz / 5.260 GHz to 5.320 GHz / 5.500 GHz to 5.720 GHz / 5.745 GHz to 5.825 GHz) Bandwidth 20 MHz Data rate Transmit power Receiving sensitivity...
  • Page 74 IEEE 802.11n Frequency range 2.412 GHz to 2.472 GHz (for FCC: 2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz) Bandwidth 40 MHz Coding Transmit power Receiving sensitivity MCS 0 / 8 / 16 25 dBm -92 dBm MCS 1 / 9 / 17 25 dBm -88 dBm MCS 2 / 10 / 18...
  • Page 75 IEEE 802.11n Frequency range 5.180 GHz to 5.825 GHz (for FCC: 5.180 GHz to 5.240 GHz / 5.260 GHz to 5.320 GHz / 5.500 GHz to 5.720 GHz / 5.745 GHz to 5.825 GHz) Bandwidth 40 MHz Coding Transmit power Receiving sensitivity MCS 0 / 8 / 16 23 dBm...
  • Page 76 IEEE 802.11ac Frequency range 5.180 GHz to 5.825 GHz (for FCC: 5.180 GHz to 5.240 GHz / 5.260 GHz to 5.320 GHz / 5.500 GHz to 5.720 GHz / 5.745 GHz to 5.825 GHz) Bandwidth 40 MHz Coding Transmit power Receiving sensitivity MCS 0 23 dBm...
  • Page 77: Emc And Immunity

    10.6 EMC and immunity EMC interference immunity EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic discharge Contact discharge, test level 4 ±8 kV Air discharge, test level 4 ±15 kV EN 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic field 80 MHz ... 1000 MHz 20 V/m 1400 MHz ... 2700 MHz 10 V/m EN 61000-4-4 Fast transients (burst), test level 4...
  • Page 78: Power Consumption/Power Output

    Product Wave Fiber System Example Fiber code length attenuatio for F/O attenuatio Dispersion M-SFP-... cable length -SX/LC... MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0 dB ... 0 km ... 3.0 dB/km 400 MHz×km 7.5 dB 0.55 km (0 mi ... 0.34 mi) -SX/LC...
  • Page 79 Conditions Maximum Power output power consumption 1 × 11ac-WLAN-module 12.95 W 44.19 Btu (IT)/h 2 × 11n-WLAN-module 17.5 W 59.71 Btu (IT)/h Installation BAT-F Release 23 07/2024...
  • Page 80: Scope Of Delivery, Order Numbers And Accessories

    11 Scope of delivery, order numbers and accessories Scope of delivery  Amount Article 1 × Device 1 × Safety and general information sheet 1 × Sheet with the conformity declarations for the European Union and the United Kingdom (UK) 1 ×...
  • Page 81 Amount Article 3 × or 4 × Protection screw (M12, metal) for interfaces premounted (depending on the device variant) Figure 3: Scope of delivery for device variants featuring Configuration with the characteristic value Z Amount Article 1 × Device 1 × Safety and general information sheet 1 ×...
  • Page 82 Accessories  Note that products recommended as accessories may have different characteristics to those of the device, which may limit the application range of the overall system. For example, if you add an accessory with IP20 to a device with IP65, the degree of protection of the overall system is reduced to IP20.
  • Page 83 Other accessories Order number Antenna cable BAT-CLB-2 N m-f 943 903-514 AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA21-M12 (EEC) 943 913-003 AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA22-M12 (EEC) 942 125-001 BAT-ANT-N-3AGN-IP67 (10 pcs.) 942 110-001 BAT-ANT-Protector m-f 943 903-373 EM12S, field-attachable M12 plug for Fast Ethernet data cables 934 445-001 Pole mounting set for OpenBAT device 942 116-001...
  • Page 84: 12 Underlying Technical Standards

    12 Underlying technical standards 12.1 Applies to device variants featuring supply voltage with characteristic value CC and Name CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 62368-1 Information Technology Equipment – Safety – Part 1: General Requirements UN/ECE No. 10 E type approval for use in vehicles EN 300 328 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters (ERM) - bandwidth transfer systems - data transmission equipment...
  • Page 85: Applies To Device Variants Featuring Supply Voltage With Characteristic Value Kc, Kk And P9

    Name IEC/EN 61850-3 Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 3: General requirements. UL 62368-1 Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment - Part 1: Safety requirements The device has an approval based on a specific standard exclusively if the approval indicator appears on the device casing.
  • Page 86 Name EN 61131-2 Programmable controllers – Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Code of Federal Regulations IEEE 802.1D MAC Bridges (switching function) IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANs (VLANs, MRP, Spanning Tree) IEEE 802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration IEEE 802.11a/b/g/h/n WLAN IEEE 802.3 Ethernet...
  • Page 87: A Further Support

    For technical questions, please contact any Hirschmann dealer in your area or Hirschmann directly. You find the addresses of our partners on the Internet at http://www.belden.com. A list of local telephone numbers and email addresses for technical support directly from Hirschmann is available at https://hirschmann-support.belden.com.
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