WhereNet LOS-4100 Manuel utilisateur

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Location Sensor
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Installation Guide

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Typographical Conventions
Warnings call attention to a procedure or practice that could result in
personal injury if not correctly performed. Do not proceed until you fully
understand and meet the required conditions.
Cautions call attention to an operation procedure or practice that could
damage the product, or degrade performance if not correctly performed. Do
not proceed until understanding and meeting these requiredconditions.
Notes provide information that can be helpful in understanding the operation
of the product.
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Document Revision History
Revision Description of Changes Date Approved
PA6 Preliminary 1/20/02

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Table of Contents Page
1 DOCUMENT OVERVIEW 6
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES 6
3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 8
4 PARTS AND TOOLS 9
5 CONFIGURATION 13
6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 17
7 FCC INFORMATION 17
8 MOUNTING OVERVIEW 19
9 CABLING 23
10 LOCATION SENSOR INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 27
Table of Figures Page
FIGURE 1 ALL WEATHER OMNI ANTENNA 11
FIGURE 2 INDOOR OFFICE OMNI ANTENNA 11
FIGURE 3 FLAT PANEL DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 11
FIGURE 4 OPTIONAL HIGH GAIN ANTENNA 11
FIGURE 5 POWER SUPPLY 12
FIGURE 6 OUTDOOR P.S. HOUSING 12
FIGURE 7 RJ CABLE TOOL 13
FIGURE 8 FLUKE LAN CABLEMETER 13
FIGURE 9 LAP-4200 LABEL 15

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FIGURE 10 WALL MOUNTING HOLE DIMENSIONS 21
FIGURE 11 LOCATION SENSOR CONNECTIONS 23
FIGURE 12 LOCATION SENSOR LED INDICATORSLED INDICATORS 33

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1DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document describes the physical installation and basic configuration of the
Location Sensor product. The site design is detailed in the D0406 Location Sensor
Placement Guide.
2PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONAND FEATURES
The Location Sensor receives the signals transmitted by the WhereTags, which are
attached to the tracked assets. The decoded tag information is time stamped and
routed to a PC for additional processing. The locate algorithm running on the PC
calculates the tag position based on the time stamps of multiple Location Sensors,
and reports that position to the database where it is displayed by Resource
Manager.
There are two separate Location Sensor models:
•LOS-4100 (802.3 Wired Ethernet)
•LAP-4200 (with 802.11b Wireless LAN Access Point, also known as a
Locating Access Point)
The difference between the two models is that the LAP-4200 contains an Access
Point, while the LOS-4100 does not. These units are identical in appearance; the

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only way to distinguish them is by the model number on the housing. Note that
both units have a wired Ethernet port; the LAP-4200 has a can function as either a
client bridge or an access point.
Both units also include a low power transmitter which is used to distribute
configuration data, and timing signals to other Location Sensor units. This
transmitter has the same transmitter characteristics as a tag.
Features include:
•Outdoor weatherproof housing
•Wireless data transport capability
•Wireless Timing capability
There are three separate antenna options for the Location Sensor. In addition,
there is an optional high gain Wireless LAN Access Point directional antenna for
installations in which the standard antennas do not proved the range required to
communicate with the base access point. The available antennas are listed in
section 4below.

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3PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 Mechanical
Size: 10.3 x 3.2 x 12.0
261 x 80 x 305 in (HxDxW)
mm
Weight: 8.0
3.6 Lbs
kg
3.2 Electrical
Voltage:
18 to 36
36 nominal Vdc
Current: 1.5 (max) Amps
Pwr Diss: 25 (max) Watts
AC Power1
100-240 Vac
1 With recommended power supply
3.3 Environmental
Operating Temperature:
Storage Temperature: -30 to +50
-40 to +70 ºC
Ingress Protection: 65 IP

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3.4 External Connections
Antenna: MCX (female)
DC Power: 2.5 ID/ 5.5 OD mm (female)
Opt. Access Point Antenna: RP-TNC (male)
Ethernet RJ45 (female)
Timing RJH (4 wire telephone handset, female)
4PARTS AND TOOLS
The parts and tools indicated below are required to complete the installation of the
Location Sensor. Ordering information is supplied where applicable.
Part Model Number
•All Weather Omni Antenna1(standard) AK-210 (Figure 1)
•Office Omni Antenna1(indoor only) AK-110 (Figure 2)
•Flat PanelAntenna1(directional indoor/
outdoor) AK-120 (Figure 3)
•High Gain WLAN Antenna (optional) TBD (Figure 4)
•Power Supply PS-021 (Figure 5)
•Outdoor Power Supply enclosure
(outdoor use only) (Figure 6)

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Part Model Number
•Pole Mount Kit RM-410-00
•Wall Mount Bracket (to provide 12
inch (305 mm) spacing from metal
wall w/ AK-210 antenna
RM-250-00
•Cat 5 network cable;
•Connector
Belden: 1583A 006U1000
riser , 1585A 877U1000
Plenum, or equiv.
1624R Non-plenum, shielded;
1624P Plenum, shielded.
AMP 5-569278-X with load
bar, or AllenTel
AT8X8RCSC-24
•Timing cable (2 twisted pairs);
•Connector
Belden: 1588R-006U1000
riser, 1590A-8771000 plenum
Allen Tel AT4X4SC-2224
•Network hub/ router/ switch N/A
1Choose 1 of the three antenna options
Recommended cable/connector/tool supplier Graybar (800) 766-7101
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