Fcc rules and compliance – Siemens IGWIPS200-1 User Manual

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IGWiPS200-1



DANGER

Electrical shock hazard

Explosion hazard

Will cause death or injury.

• Remove power from all wires and terminals before working on

equipment.

• In a potentially hazardous atmosphere, remove power from equipment

before connecting or disconnecting power, signal, or other circuit.

• Observe all pertinent regulation regarding installation in hazardous area.


Matched Transceivers
When WiPS transceivers (see Table 1) are ordered, a master transceiver
and up to eight matched remote (i.e. slave) transceivers are supplied.
These transceivers will communicate only with each other.

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Matched

transceivers have ID labels with the same five digit number. A master
transceiver ID will have an “M” suffix; a remote transceiver will have
an “S” suffix. See the adjacent figure.

Note

When installing several wireless networks, keep track of the
matched transceivers to insure that the proper data is
delivered to the intended controller, PLC, recorder, or field
device.


Nameplate and Wiring Labels
Each transceiver and I/O module has a nameplate label and a
wiring label. The nameplate label carries the module’s part
number, agency approvals, and other data. The wiring label
identifies the connection terminals. Sample labels are shown
here.

To assist module identification, color coded faceplate labels are
provided.

Transceiver – White
4-Channel Analog Input – Green
4-Channel Analog Output – Yellow
8-Channel Digital Input – Blue
8-Channel Digital Output – Pink
Combination Module – Multicolored, by signal type
Pulse Input and Pulse Output – Orange

FCC RULES AND COMPLIANCE
This device complies with 47CFR15.247 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Each transceiver has an internal Hop Key. All transceivers on a WiPS wireless network must have factory programmed Hop

Keys with identical programming allowing them to communicate and exchange data. Hop Keys contain the electronic identifier
and the unique frequency hopping pattern for the transceivers on that WiPS wireless network. For additional details, see Adding
an Extra or Spare Transceiver to Your System later in this Guide.

May 2007

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