Serial cable gsm antenna requirements, Serial cable, Gsm antenna requirements – Honeywell Excell 500/600 Controll System 500-XCL5010 User Manual

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EXCEL 500/600 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Protection fuse

1 A, fast blow

Max. RF power

2 W at 900 MHz

Power supply connector

6-pin modular

CE conformity:
• 89/336/EC (EMC guideline)
• 73/23/EC (Low voltage guideline)
• 91/263/EC (Telecommunications devices guideline)

Standards:
• EMC: ETS 300 342-1
• Safety: EN 60950
• GSM network: TBR 19, TBR 20

Serial Cable

For connecting the M20T to the Excel 500 controller, a
standard RS232 cable (9-pin V24 sub-D sockets) is required.

GSM Antenna Requirements

All major suppliers of GSM antennas can supply GSM900
Antennas with FME plugs to connect with the M20 Terminal
for a variety of applications. Some antenna examples are
shown below.

The antenna must satisfy the following electrical
requirements:
Frequency TX

890-915 MHz

Frequency RX

935-960 MHz

Impedance

50 ohms

VSWR TX:

max. 1.7:1 installed

VSWR RX:

max. 1.9:1 installed

Gain

> 1.5 dB referenced to

λ/2 dipole

3dB width of cone
vertical:

80°

horizontal:

360°

Max. power:

1 W (cw), 2 W peak; at ambient
temperature of 55°C

Depending on the application and the RF field at the local
site, the GSM antenna may be mounted directly or via cable.
The maximum antenna cable length is 8.0 m (including 20 cm
M20 Terminal-cable)

NOTE: The maximum number of push/pull cycles shall not

exceed 100.

The antenna interface connector of the M20 unit is a FME
connector (of type SMR nano (male)). Hence, the connector
on the GSM antenna or antenna cable has to be of type SMR
nano (female, or use a double female connector in between).

Antenna Examples

Fig. 95. Round radiation antenna, magnetic base, 5 DBi

Fig. 96. Directional antenna (YAGI), 12 DBi

Fig. 97. Round radiation antenna, 6.5 DBi

Fig. 98. Window patch antenna, 2 DBi

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