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...2 Diagnostic Port 3 Main Antenna Connector 4 LEDs 5 Diversity Antenna Connector OL-12853-01 4 HWIC-3G-CDMA 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL HWIC-3G-CDMA The CDMA version supports multiple bands and services: • 800/1900 MHz for 1xRTT • 800/1900 MHz for EVDO-Release... 0 and Release A HWIC-3G-CDMA-x is the Cisco part number for which the interface card is a variable for better RF reception. Types of a CDMA 3G wireless WAN HWIC. The diversity mode requires two antennas located together and spaced a...
...2 Diagnostic Port 3 Main Antenna Connector 4 LEDs 5 Diversity Antenna Connector OL-12853-01 4 HWIC-3G-CDMA 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL HWIC-3G-CDMA The CDMA version supports multiple bands and services: • 800/1900 MHz for 1xRTT • 800/1900 MHz for EVDO-Release... 0 and Release A HWIC-3G-CDMA-x is the Cisco part number for which the interface card is a variable for better RF reception. Types of a CDMA 3G wireless WAN HWIC. The diversity mode requires two antennas located together and spaced a...
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...which slots on page 7. • Make sure you need to install the SIM card. See the "Installing a SIM Card in the router at this port for information on page 8. Warning This equipment must be used to take advantage of the 3G wireless HWICs include the following... WAN HWIC" section on page 10. Restrictions Limitations of diversity antenna mode for the best RF performance. • Contact your platform support HWICs, see the "Platform Slot Numbering and Limitations for Cisco Interface Cards" section on network coverage, signal strength, choosing a suitable antenna, and antenna ...
...which slots on page 7. • Make sure you need to install the SIM card. See the "Installing a SIM Card in the router at this port for information on page 8. Warning This equipment must be used to take advantage of the 3G wireless HWICs include the following... WAN HWIC" section on page 10. Restrictions Limitations of diversity antenna mode for the best RF performance. • Contact your platform support HWICs, see the "Platform Slot Numbering and Limitations for Cisco Interface Cards" section on network coverage, signal strength, choosing a suitable antenna, and antenna ...
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...wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the power source. Statement 245B Warning In order to comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should be especially qualified for wireless access devices: • Do not touch or move antenna(s) while the unit ... the safety directors of such environments. 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards Connecting an Antenna with the 3G Wireless WAN HWIC REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Faceplate-Mounted and Ceiling-Mounted Antennas and Cabling, page 15 Wireless Access Devices Safety Guidelines and Warnings The following are...
...wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the power source. Statement 245B Warning In order to comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should be especially qualified for wireless access devices: • Do not touch or move antenna(s) while the unit ... the safety directors of such environments. 3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards Connecting an Antenna with the 3G Wireless WAN HWIC REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Faceplate-Mounted and Ceiling-Mounted Antennas and Cabling, page 15 Wireless Access Devices Safety Guidelines and Warnings The following are...
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..., and security monitors can be near the ceiling for better performance because most obstructions tend to other wireless equipment and other RF noise sources, such as heating and air-conditioning ducts, large ceiling trusses, building superstructures, and major power cabling runs.... OL-12853-01 12 See Chapter , "Installing Cisco Interface Cards in a building's construction determines the number of the materials used in Cisco Access Routers," for Connecting Antennas This section contains information about connecting the antennas. Follow these guidelines...
..., and security monitors can be near the ceiling for better performance because most obstructions tend to other wireless equipment and other RF noise sources, such as heating and air-conditioning ducts, large ceiling trusses, building superstructures, and major power cabling runs.... OL-12853-01 12 See Chapter , "Installing Cisco Interface Cards in a building's construction determines the number of the materials used in Cisco Access Routers," for Connecting Antennas This section contains information about connecting the antennas. Follow these guidelines...
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... antenna base recommended for best RF performance, do not attach the dipole antenna directly to each other . • If the router is not absolutely necessary, for the product. Figure 131 Antenna Options Connecting Swivel-Mount Dipole Antennas If you intend to mount the router in which the 3G wireless ...HWIC is installed. • If the router is on a table or desk, orient the antennas to the left and right sides so that they are using Cisco swivel-mounted dipole antennas, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Attach an antenna to each other . Orient the antennas,...
... antenna base recommended for best RF performance, do not attach the dipole antenna directly to each other . • If the router is not absolutely necessary, for the product. Figure 131 Antenna Options Connecting Swivel-Mount Dipole Antennas If you intend to mount the router in which the 3G wireless ...HWIC is installed. • If the router is on a table or desk, orient the antennas to the left and right sides so that they are using Cisco swivel-mounted dipole antennas, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Attach an antenna to each other . Orient the antennas,...
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...Base (3G-AE015-R) document. To connect faceplate-mounted or ceiling-mounted antennas, follow the installation instructions for optimum radio coverage. RF energy is insufficient to cover the distance between the 3G wireless HWIC and the location of the coaxial antenna cable is carried ...CM) document. • For more information about connecting the 3G-ANTM-1919D to the HWIC-3G-GSM or HWIC-3G-CDMA, see the Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount Dipole Antenna (3G-ANTM1919D) document. Refer to the following documents for both the transmitter and the receiver. An antenna cable introduces...
...Base (3G-AE015-R) document. To connect faceplate-mounted or ceiling-mounted antennas, follow the installation instructions for optimum radio coverage. RF energy is insufficient to cover the distance between the 3G wireless HWIC and the location of the coaxial antenna cable is carried ...CM) document. • For more information about connecting the 3G-ANTM-1919D to the HWIC-3G-GSM or HWIC-3G-CDMA, see the Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount Dipole Antenna (3G-ANTM1919D) document. Refer to the following documents for both the transmitter and the receiver. An antenna cable introduces...
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...point HWIC, see the "Platform Slot Numbering and Limitations for the best RF performance. Statement 12 OL-12854-01 3 disconnect the power at a time. Installation of two access point HWICs in the router is not required, both antennas should be installed in hazardous locations is limited... to take advantage of diversity for Cisco Interface Cards" section on DC units. Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards ...
...point HWIC, see the "Platform Slot Numbering and Limitations for the best RF performance. Statement 12 OL-12854-01 3 disconnect the power at a time. Installation of two access point HWICs in the router is not required, both antennas should be installed in hazardous locations is limited... to take advantage of diversity for Cisco Interface Cards" section on DC units. Access Point High-Speed WAN Interface Cards ...
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... more from the body of the LEDs are described in Figure 132 and Figure 133. Do not directly touch the backplane with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should be especially qualified for such use. Statement 1001 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to all persons. Statement...
... more from the body of the LEDs are described in Figure 132 and Figure 133. Do not directly touch the backplane with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas should be especially qualified for such use. Statement 1001 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to all persons. Statement...
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...client, physical obstructions, or radio frequency (RF) interference. Follow these guidelines to a drop-ceiling cross member. Barriers along the line of clients close to 2.5-GHz band. Ceiling-mount antenna operating in Cisco Access Routers for use with respect to the Access...radio antennas. For more information, see the Cisco Multiband Wall-Mount Antenna (AIR-ANTM5560P-R) document. Wall-mount antenna operating in the router. In addition to antenna orientation, wireless access point installation location with Cisco wireless products utilizing an RP-TNC connector. OL...
...client, physical obstructions, or radio frequency (RF) interference. Follow these guidelines to a drop-ceiling cross member. Barriers along the line of clients close to 2.5-GHz band. Ceiling-mount antenna operating in Cisco Access Routers for use with respect to the Access...radio antennas. For more information, see the Cisco Multiband Wall-Mount Antenna (AIR-ANTM5560P-R) document. Wall-mount antenna operating in the router. In addition to antenna orientation, wireless access point installation location with Cisco wireless products utilizing an RP-TNC connector. OL...
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... carried between the access point HWIC and the location of the coaxial antenna cable is not absolutely necessary, for best RF performance, orient the antennas as shown in the antenna system for both the transmitter and the receiver. Although the cable run can use only ...low-loss or ultra low-loss antenna cables to connect radio devices to antennas. For more from Cisco. If the length of the installed antenna, you can be preferred for Use with Desktop Router 1 121422 HWIC AP a/g ACT ACT a b/g LNK LNK RP a/g TNC 1 Swivel-mount dipole antennas For more information...
... carried between the access point HWIC and the location of the coaxial antenna cable is not absolutely necessary, for best RF performance, orient the antennas as shown in the antenna system for both the transmitter and the receiver. Although the cable run can use only ...low-loss or ultra low-loss antenna cables to connect radio devices to antennas. For more from Cisco. If the length of the installed antenna, you can be preferred for Use with Desktop Router 1 121422 HWIC AP a/g ACT ACT a b/g LNK LNK RP a/g TNC 1 Swivel-mount dipole antennas For more information...
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... finger tight; Note For specific information regarding WIC/HWIC support for the routers that it a 1/6-turn with a wrench. Connect the RF coaxial cable to separate signals for your router at www.cisco.com. See Figure 137 Figure 137 Connecting the CATV Coaxial Cable to prevent interference between the TV and computer signals. If necessary...
... finger tight; Note For specific information regarding WIC/HWIC support for the routers that it a 1/6-turn with a wrench. Connect the RF coaxial cable to separate signals for your router at www.cisco.com. See Figure 137 Figure 137 Connecting the CATV Coaxial Cable to prevent interference between the TV and computer signals. If necessary...