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Field Wireless Access Point
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  • Page 1 User’s Manual YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point IM 01W02E01-01EN IM 01W02E01-01EN 2nd Edition...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point IM 01W02E01-01EN This document contains important information about using the YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point properly and safely. Please read this document thoroughly before using this product. The configuration of the field wireless system is described in the User’s Manual of the YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Station (IM 01W02D01-01EN).
  • Page 4 Toc-ii PART-B. FUNCTIONS OF YFGW510 Functions of YFGW510 ................B1-1 Structure and Parts of YFGW510 ............B2-1 B2.1 Front View ....................... B2-1 B2.2 Rear View ......................B2-2 B2.3 Side View ......................B2-4 LED Display Function ................B3-1 Mechanical Operating Parts ..............B4-1 Checking the Product ................B5-1...
  • Page 5 Optical Network Cable Connection ..........C5-5 C5.4 Installation and Wiring of Antenna ............... C5-7 C5.4.1 Mounting ISA100.11a Antenna to YFGW510 ......... C5-7 C5.4.2 Remote Installation and Wiring of ISA100.11a Antenna ....C5-8 C5.4.3 Installation and Wiring of Wireless LAN Antenna ......C5-12 Explosion Proof Wiring ................C6-1...
  • Page 6 Toc-iv PART-D. SETUP D1. Initial Configuration ................D1-1 D2. Setup Tool ....................D2-1 D2.1 System Requirements ................... D2-1 D2.1.1 Hardware ..................D2-1 D2.1.2 Software ..................D2-1 D2.1.3 Connection Example ............... D2-2 D2.2 Installation Procedure ................... D2-3 D2.2.1 Driver for Infrared Adapter .............. D2-3 D2.2.2 Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool .......... D2-4 D3. Configuration Method .
  • Page 7 Toc-v PART-E. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE E1. Routine Maintenance ................E1-1 E2. Additions and Replacements ..............E2-1 E3. Maintenance in Hazardous Areas ............E3-1 E4. Components Having Defined Life Spans ..........E4-1 IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 8 Toc-vi PART-F. TROUBLESHOOTING F1. Status Information .................. F1-1 F2. Status Indication and Responsive Measures ........F2-1 IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 9 Toc-vii PART-G. SPECIFICATIONS G1. Standard Specifications ............... G1-1 G1.1 Communication Interface Specifications ............ G1-1 G1.2 General Specifications .................. G1-2 G1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statements ............G1-3 G2. Model, Suffix Codes and Option Codes ..........G2-1 G3. External Dimensions ................G3-1 G3.1 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX Model ..............G3-1 G3.2 Wireless LAN Single Model ................G3-3 G3.3 Wireless LAN Redundant Model ..............G3-5 IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    <Read Me First> Introduction This document describes the YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point, which is a core component of field wireless networks. conforming to ISA100.11a, a wireless communication standard for industrial automation that was drawn up by the International Society of Automation (ISA). Outline, setup, settings, start-up, operation and maintenance of the entire field wireless system including the field wireless network and field wireless backbone are described in the User’s Manual of the...
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    <Read Me First> Safety Precautions IMPORTANT Read the safety precautions for this product that are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E01- 11EN). About Radio Wave IMPORTANT Read the safety precautions for this product that are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E01- 11EN).
  • Page 12: Documentation Conventions

    <Read Me First> Documentation Conventions Typographical Convention The following typographical conventions are used throughout this document: Conventions commonly used throughout this document Character string to be entered The characters to be entered are shown in one-byte characters as follows: Example: FIC100.SV=50.0 “”Mark Indicates a space between character strings to be entered.
  • Page 13: Information Of Revision

    <Read Me First> Information of Revision Document Name: YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point Document Number: IM 01W02D01-01EN Edition Date Page Revised Item August 2012 – New Issue February 2013 – Procedure of installing remote antennas is revised by changing the antenna bracket.
  • Page 14: Part-A. Overview Of Field Wireless System A1. Introduction

    Read the User’s Manual (IM 01W02D01-01EN) of the YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Station (hereafter simply refered to as YFGW410) before reading this document. The YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point (hereafter simply refered to as YFGW510) is a core component of field wireless networks based on ISA100.11a, a wireless communication standard for industrial automation.
  • Page 15: A2. System Configuration

    FA0202.ai Figure A2-1 Minimum configuration Figure A2-2 YFGW510-redundant configuration Figure A2-1 shows the minimum configuration with a single YFGW510, and Figure A2-2 shows the YFGW510-redundant configuration supported the Duocast technology (each field wireless device communicates with two YFGW510s). The field wireless backbone network consists of the YFGW410, the YFGW510 and the YFGW610.
  • Page 16 Figure A2-3 YFGW410/YFGW510-redundant configuration Figure A2-3 shows the YFGW410/YFGW510-redundant system configuration. The Layer 2 switch between YFGW410 and YFGW510 must support the rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP) to prevent network loops, and the IEEE1588v2 (precision time protocol). For recommended Layer 2 switches, see the User’s Manual of YFGW410 (IM 01W02D01- 01EN).
  • Page 17: Part-B. Functions Of Yfgw510 B1. Functions Of Yfgw510

    Wireless LAN client model indicates both of the wireless LAN single model and the wire- less LAN redundant model. YFGW510 with the wireless LAN redundant model uses either wireless LAN port as a communi- cation path. For the selection of a wireless LAN port and the conditions for switching communica- tion paths, see D3.7 Setting of WLAN Redundancy.
  • Page 18: B2. Structure And Parts Of Yfgw510

    The wireless LAN antenna(s) must be placed vertically and more than 1 m apart from the ISA100.11a antenna. Thus, they must be connected by using antenna exten- sion cables. YFGW510 does not have any switches or buttons that can be mechanically operated from the outside of the housing. IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 19: B2.2 Rear View

    B2-2 <B2. Structure and Parts of YFGW510> B2.2 Rear View Ground terminal RJ-45 connector ISA100.11a antenna Power supply terminal Wireless LAN antenna 1 Wireless LAN antenna 2 FB0202-1.ai 100BASE-TX/wireless LAN client model IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 20 Figure B2-2 Rear view of YFGW510 The power supply cable, grounding cable and communication cable are connected on the back face of YFGW510. The electrical connection is provided on the bottom. In the 100BASE-FX model, a media converter module is added to the 100BASE-TX model.
  • Page 21: B2.3 Side View

    B2-4 <B2. Structure and Parts of YFGW510> B2.3 Side View ISA100.11a antenna Main name plate FCC label Tag plate Wireless LAN Wireless LAN antenna 2 antenna 1 Electrical connection Electrical connection Ground terminal left side right side Tag plate for explosion protected type FB0203.ai...
  • Page 22: B3. Led Display Function

    The functions of the status indicator LED on the front face are as fol- lows. Function Display the status of YFGW510 Display the status of the communication interface (100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX) Display the status of ISA100.11a antenna Display the status of wireless LAN antenna 1...
  • Page 23: B4. Mechanical Operating Parts

    B4-1 <B4. Mechanical Operating Parts> B4. Mechanical Operating Parts YFGW510 does not have any switches or buttons that can be mechanically operated from out- side of the housing. IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 24: B5. Checking The Product

    B5-1 <B5. Checking the Product> B5. Checking the Product When you receive YFGW510, please check that the product specifications match your order, all items are included and that there is no damage, stains or other problems. Main unit Main name plate...
  • Page 25: Part-C. Installation

    Wiring of the power supply, grounding cable, signal cables and mounting/wiring of antenna(s) C1. Installation Environment YFGW510 should be installed in appropriate conditions to ensure its stable operation. The table below shows details of the installation environment for YFGW510. Item...
  • Page 26 C1-2 <C1. Installation Environment> IMPORTANT This product is equipped with a wireless module which is designated as a certification of con- struction type as a wireless facility for 2.4 GHz band low-power data communication system of the Radio Act. Refer to G1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statements for detail. Before use, confirm that the location of installation satisfies the above standard.
  • Page 27: C2. Power Supply And Grounding

    For details of power supply wiring, see C5.1 Power Supply Cable Connection. ALSO IMPORTANT YFGW510 does not have a power switch. Provide a breaker or switch for the power line to turn ON/OFF the device. • Configuration data may be corrupted if a power failure occurs during download to YFGW410, YFGW510 and field wireless devices.
  • Page 28: C3. Requirements For Installation

    • The antenna of field wireless equipment must be installed at least 1.5 m above the ground (floor) • The YFGW510 should be installed at a location as close as possible to the center of the field wireless network. • Ensure that the field wireless devices that are located within the wireless communication range are within the line of sight of each other.
  • Page 29: C3.2 Notes On Installation

    <C3. Requirements for Installation> C3.2 Notes on Installation Pay attention to the following points at the installation of YFGW510 and field wireless devices. Installation Location This device is designed to work under the severe environmental condition. However, it is neces- sary to pay attention to the following conditions for the stable and long-term precise operation.
  • Page 30: C4. Mounting

    TX/100BASE-FX) FC0401.ai Figure C4-1 Mounting on vertical pipe (Communications interface: 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX) Assemble the bracket and attach YFGW510 to the bracket. Fasten it to the pipe using the U- bolts. For wiring procedure using cable connectors, see the section on wiring.
  • Page 31 When used for the wireless LAN single model, YFGW510 is equipped only with the connector for wireless LAN antenna on the left side of the housing. Assemble the bracket and attach YFGW510 to the bracket. Fasten it to the pipe using the U- bolts.
  • Page 32 FC0404.ai Figure C4-4 Mounting on horizontal pipe (Communications interface: Wireless LAN client) For use with the wireless LAN single model, YFGW510 is equipped only with the connector for a wireless LAN antenna on the left side of the housing. Assemble the bracket and attach YFGW510 to the bracket. Fasten it to the pipe using the U- bolts.
  • Page 33: C5. Wiring

    10 W or more * * When starting up YFGW510, an inrush current flows as described in C2.1 Power Supply. Make sure that the power source has current output capacity at least three times normal current consumption and enough to withstand the inrush current as described below.
  • Page 34 C5-2 <C5. Wiring> l Power supply cable connection procedure Insert the power supply cable through the power supply cable gland into the housing. Screw the cable gland into the housing to fasten it. Connect the + cable to the + terminal and the – cable to the – terminal. For shielding the power supply cable, connect the grounding cable to the ground terminal next to the power supply terminal.
  • Page 35: C5.2 Grounding Cable Connection

    Class D grounding (the third class grounding) with the grounding resistance of 100 Ω or less is necessary. To connect the grounding cable to YFGW510 directly, use the ground terminal on the right side of the housing. Do not share the ground wiring with other devices.
  • Page 36: C5.3 Network Cable Connection

    Transmission range 100 m (Max.) * RJ-45 connector attaching to the YFGW510-side end of the cable is larger than the cable gland hole. The RJ-45 does not go through the gland. Follow wiring procedures as described below. l Metal network cable connection procedure Connect the metal network cable using the following procedure.
  • Page 37: C5.3.2

    * A double ferrule SC connector does not go through the connection hole. Be sure to use a short-boot SC connector. IMPORTANT To connect YFGW410 and YFGW510 using an optical network cable, the YFGW610 is required for YFGW410. YFGW610 is used for conversion between 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX.
  • Page 38 The optical network cable consists of a pair of wires. One wire is used for sending signals and the other for receiving signals (TX/RX). The polarity of the YFGW510 SC connector is indicated on the connector label. If polarity is indicated on the optical network cable, follow the indication.
  • Page 39: C5.4 Installation And Wiring Of Antenna

    FC0505.ai Figure C5-5 Mounting ISA100.11a antenna connector l Antenna mounting procedure Turn counter-clockwise the cover of the antenna connector on the top of YFGW510 to re- move. Mount the provided antenna into the antenna connector. Tighten the antenna connector with a torque of 2 to 3 N•m.
  • Page 40: C5.4.2 Remote Installation And Wiring Of Isa100.11A Antenna

    Figure C5-6 Sealing of antenna connector IMPORTANT The ISA100.11a antenna connector for the YFGW510 supports 2 dBi standard antennas only. A high-gain antenna, available as an optional accessory, must be installed as a remote antenna with an antenna extension cable, as described in the next section.
  • Page 41 Tighten the antenna connector with a torque of 2 to 3 N∙m. Protect the connection with a tape as necessary. For details of the protection, see “5.4.1 Mounting ISA100.11a antenna to YFGW510”. Antenna wiring and improvement of environment resistance l Specification for antenna extension cable (Only by order of option) •...
  • Page 42 Antenna Extension Cable 1 Select from Length 3m Select from Length 3m FC0508.ai Housing of YFGW510 Housing of YFGW510 Figure C5-8 Wiring for remote antenna l Ground wiring of arrestor for antenna extension cables To connect two antenna extension cables, an arrestor for lightning protection is provided. Place the arrestor between the two antenna extension cables.
  • Page 43 • Core: AWA14 to 13 (2 to 2.6 mm Terminal treatment • Ring terminal for M4: With insulation covers ISA100.11a antenna Antenna extension cable Grounding cable wiring Arrestor Antenna extension cable YFGW510 FC0509.ai Figure C5-9 Wiring for arrestor IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 44: C5.4.3 Installation And Wiring Of Wireless Lan Antenna

    C5.4.3 Installation and Wiring of Wireless LAN Antenna The wireless LAN antenna must be connected to YFGW510 using an antenna extension cable in order to prevent interference with the ISA100.11a antenna and to mount the antenna vertically. To fasten the antenna, use the brackets provided with the antenna extension cable.
  • Page 45 Screw the antenna into the antenna connector of the antenna extension cable on the bracket. Tighten the antenna connector with a torque of 2 to 3 N∙m. Protect the connection with a tape as necessary. For details of the protection, see “5.4.1 Mounting ISA100.11a antenna to YFGW510”. IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 46 2-inch pipe Antenna Extension Cable Wireless LAN antenna Antenna Extension Cable Bracket 2-inch pipe Mounting YFGW510 to the vertical piping Mounting YFGW510 to the horizontal piping FC0512.ai Figure C5-12 Wiring of wireless LAN antenna (wireless LAN single model) IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 47 Bracket 2-inch pipe 2-inch pipe Antenna Extension Cable 2-inch pipe Mounting YFGW510 to the vertical piping Mounting YFGW510 to the horizontal piping FC0513.ai Figure C5-13 Wiring of wireless LAN antenna (wireless LAN redundant model) l Ground wiring of arrestor Place an arrestor between two antenna extension cables. Connect the grounding cable to the ground terminal of the arrestor.
  • Page 48 Make sure that the antenna, antenna extension cables and arrestor wring including the ground- ing cable are connected properly. Protect the connectors and the arrestor with tape. As described in C5.4.1 Mounting ISA100.11a Antenna to YFGW510, wind self-bonding tape and vinyl tape around connections.
  • Page 49: C6. Explosion Proof Wiring

    C6-1 <C6. Explosion Proof Wiring> C6. Explosion Proof Wiring - Explosion proof approval is pending - Remainder of page intentionally left blank IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 50: D1. Initial Configuration

    Initial configuration is required to connect YFGW510 to YFGW410. To set the initial configuration, install the Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool (hereafter simply refered to as Setup Tool) provided with YFGW510 on a PC and connect the infrared adapter of the PC to YFGW510.
  • Page 51: D2. Setup Tool

    USB 2.0 port Infrared adapter The following infrared adapter is recommended for this field wireless access point setup tool. The adapter is not provided with YFGW510 or setup tool. The infrared adapter is available as an extra option. Item System requirements...
  • Page 52: D2.1.3 Connection Example

    USB port on the PC. Place the infrared adapter close to the infrared port of YFGW510 and ensure that they face each other. For distance between YFGW510 and the infrared adapter, see the table below.
  • Page 53: D2.2 Installation Procedure

    D2-3 <D2. Setup Tool> D2.2 Installation Procedure Install the Setup Tool and an infrared adapter driver on the PC. D2.2.1 Driver for Infrared Adapter Installing the driver Install the driver by the media provided with the infrared adapter, referring to the user’s manual of ACTiSYS Checking the device Connect the infrared adapter to a USB port on the PC.
  • Page 54: D2.2.2 Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool

    Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool Installation Insert the DVD, provided with YFGW510, into the PC. Copy the folder containing the Setup Tool (YFGW510Tool.exe and FWMCCommon.dll) into a folder on the PC hard drive. This program will not change the registry information of Windows.
  • Page 55 Click the [Cancel] button to exit the setup tool. The window will close. IMPORTANT • If the wrong password is entered three times straight, YFGW510 will not accept another login attempt for 30 minutes. Type in the password carefully. • Keep the login password safe. It is necessary for setting up the YFGW510.
  • Page 56 D2-6 <D2. Setup Tool> Check the adapter COM port number, and positions in the front window of YFGW510. After the problem has been solved, click the [OK] button. The window will close. Go back to the window as shown in Figure D2-3. Check the entered information and click the [OK] button to proceed.
  • Page 57 Otherwise, the setup tool starts in Display mode and each field and button is grayed out. Problem with infrared communications If, after login to YFGW510, an infrared communication failure occurs, the communication error window shown in Figure D2-4 appears similarly when an error occurs during login to Configura- tion tool.
  • Page 58 D2-8 <D2. Setup Tool> FD0207.ai Figure D2-7 Timeout Error Dialog IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 59: D3. Configuration Method

    D3-1 <D3. Configuration Method> D3. Configuration Method This chapter describes initial configuration of YFGW510 using the Setup Tool. D3.1 Window Design The main window of the Setup Tool consists of the following seven tabs. The following table shows the summary of the setting functions of each tab.
  • Page 60: D3.2 Display/Edit Mode Switching

    The Setup Tool has two operation modes: Display, to view the setting information, and Edit, to configure YFGW510. The Setup Tool always starts up in Display mode. To allow for YFGW510 configuration, the mode needs to be switched to Edit.
  • Page 61 For other button functions, see D3.4 Maintenance. IMPORTANT Changing mode requires that YFGW510 completes bootup sequence. If changing mode is failed, restart the YFGW510. For details of a booting up time of YFGW510, see D2.2.2 Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool. IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 62: D3.3 Backbone Interface

    Blank (the default password is not used), enter any password. Device tag setting regulation The device tag for the YFGW510 has the following restrictions. No string outside of these restric- tions can be accepted. • Up to sixteen characters • Alphanumeric characters, hyphens and underscores only •...
  • Page 63 D3-5 <D3. Configuration Method> Password setting regulation The password for the connection to YFGW410 on the YFGW510 has the following restrictions. No string outside of these restrictions can be accepted. • Up to sixteen characters • From “A” to “F” and numeric characters only (case sensitive) After entering all required items, click the [Save] button to store settings in YFGW510.
  • Page 64: D3.4 Maintenance

    D3.2 Display/Edit Mode Switching. Restart YFGW510 Clicking the button restarts YFGW510. This button allows the modification of the YFGW510 login password. Clicking Change Login Password the button displays the window shown in Figure D2-5. For details, see Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool in D2.2.2.
  • Page 65 <D3. Configuration Method> FD0305.ai Figure D3-5 YFGW510 Restart Confirmation Dialog Clicking the [OK] button restarts YFGW510 and navigates to the login window shown in Figure D2-3. Clicking the [Cancel] button terminates the process and closes the confirmation dialog. IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 66: D3.5 Setting Of Wireless Lan 1 (Wlan C1)

    D3-8 <D3. Configuration Method> D3.5 Setting of Wireless LAN 1 (WLAN C1) Clicking the [WLAN C1] tab displays the controls and information shown in Figure D3-6. FD0306.ai Figure D3-6 WLAN C1 tab This tab allows the setting of wireless LAN 1. The setting items are as follows.
  • Page 67: Ssid Setting

    • Single-byte, alphanumeric characters and other marks and signs (e.g., “!”, “$”, “#”) Network key setting The network key to be set for the YFGW510 has the following restrictions: • Up to 31 characters • Single-byte alphanumeric characters and other marks and signs (e.g., “!”, “$”, “#”) Band and channel setting regulation The following table shows the selectable channels.
  • Page 68 5 GHz Auto Note: “Y” means selectable, “N” not selectable. After entering all the required items, click the [Save] button to store settings in YFGW510. In the 5GHz band, must keep the data rate of less than 12 Mbps. IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 69: D3.6 Setting Of Wireless Lan 2 (Wlan C2)

    D3-11 <D3. Configuration Method> D3.6 Setting of Wireless LAN 2 (WLAN C2) Clicking the [WLAN C2] tab displays the controls and information shown in Figure D3-7. FD0307.ai Figure D3-7 WLAN C2 tab This tab allows the settings for wireless LAN 2. The procedure for setting items is the same as for the wireless LAN 1.
  • Page 70: Setting Of Wlan Redundancy

    Select the communication path switching standard. YFGW510 supports Path Switch “RSSI” RSSI. If RSSI is selected for the communication path switching standard, Hysteresis specify the hysteresis width in dB. After entering all the required items, click the [Save] button to store settings in YFGW510. IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 71: D3.8 Version Information

    FD0309.ai Figure D3-9 Version Information tab This tab displays information about the YFGW510, such as the vendor name, model name and firmware versions. The tab has no setting items. The following table shows items that can be viewed on this tab.
  • Page 72: Part-E. Operation And Maintenance

    For details on the Monitor maintenance procedures and error prevention, see the YFGW410 User’s Manual (IM 01W02D01-01EN). During maintenance of YFGW510, check the installation and operation statuses of the main body as component to the field wireless system hardware. Confirm that the main body is correctly installed, free of dirt and that power and communication cables are securely connected.
  • Page 73: E2. Additions And Replacements

    E2-1 <E2. Additions and Replacements> E2. Additions and Replacements For instructions on adding or replacing YFGW510, see the YFGW410 User’s Manual (IM 01W02D01-01EN). IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 74: E3. Maintenance In Hazardous Areas

    In maintenance, check for loose power supply wiring, ground wiring or network cable connection. During maintenance and repair activities, if there is need to access the system in hazardous areas via an YFGW510 communication port, PCs and other devices used must comply with the explosion-proof requirements. For details, please contact Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
  • Page 75: E4. Components Having Defined Life Spans

    <E4. Components Having Defined Life Spans> E4. Components Having Defined Life Spans YFGW510 includes no components having defined life spans that need replacing. For reference, the following are precautions for such components. IMPORTANT Precautions for components having defined life spans •...
  • Page 76 + 2 to n + 8 Unsigned 16 0, fixed (reserved bits) Only the status having a Modbus address of (n + 1) is used. This indicates whether YFGW510 is connected to YFGW410 correctly. IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 77 Layer 2 switch, etc., and re-establish communication. If the LED lights red, it may indicate the breakdown of the communication function of YFGW510. Replace the main body or consult with Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
  • Page 78 If the LED lights red, it may indicate the breakdown of the communication function of YFGW510. Replace the main body or consult with Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
  • Page 79: Part-G. Specifications

    Installation of these multiple product and YFGW410 in one field wireless subnet requires direct connection or the connection via IEEE1588PTP basis products. TCP based custom protocol used for communication between this product and YFGW410. Communication interface specifications for YFGW510 configuration Interface Item...
  • Page 80: G1.2 General Specifications

    G1-2 <G1. Standard Specifications> G1.2 General Specifications ■ Performance ■ Physical Specifications Network Size: Connections: Max 100 field wireless devices are connectable Refer to “MODEL AND SUFFIX CODES.” Display: Housing Material: 2-color luminescence LED displays the Low copper cast aluminum alloy with operating state of this product, and the polyurethane, mint-green paint (Munsell 5.6BG operating state of wireless communications and...
  • Page 81: G1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statements

    G1-3 <G1. Standard Specifications> G1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statements Regulatory Compliance State- ments This device contains the wireless module which satisfies the following standards. Please confirm that an installation region fulfills an applicable standard. If additional regulatory information and approvals are required, contact a Yokogawa representative.
  • Page 82: G2. Model, Suffix Codes And Option Codes

    G2-1 <G2. Model, Suffix Codes and Option Codes> G2. Model, Suffix Codes and Option Codes Model Suffix Codes Description YFGW510  Field Wireless Access Point Output -A  ISA100.11a signal -C  ISA100.11a, IEEE802.11a/b/g Communication 1  100 BASE-TX interface...
  • Page 83 G2-2 <G2. Model, Suffix Codes and Option Codes> OPTIONAL SPECIFICATION (For Explosion Protected type) Item Description Code TIIS Certification Flameproof Approval – Factory Mutual (FM) Nonincendive, Explosionproof Approval – ATEX Type n Declaration, Flameproof Approval – Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Nonincendive, Flameproof Approval –...
  • Page 84: G3. External Dimensions

    G3-1 <G3. External Dimensions> G3. External Dimensions G3.1 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX Model Vertical pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe FG0301.ai IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 85 G3-2 <G3. External Dimensions> Horizontal pipe mounting Unit:mm Graund terminal 2-inch pipe FG0302.ai IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 86: G3.2 Wireless Lan Single Model

    G3-3 <G3. External Dimensions> G3.2 Wireless LAN Single Model Vertical pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe FG0303.ai IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 87 G3-4 <G3. External Dimensions> Horizontal pipe mounting Unit:mm Graund 2-inch pipe terminal FG0304.ai IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 88: G3.3 Wireless Lan Redundant Model

    G3-5 <G3. External Dimensions> G3.3 Wireless LAN Redundant Model Vertical pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe FG0305.ai IM 01W02E01-01EN...
  • Page 89 G3-6 <G3. External Dimensions> Horizontal pipe mounting Unit:mm Graund 2-inch pipe terminal FG0306.ai IM 01W02E01-01EN...

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