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Cisco Connected Grid Modules for CGR 1000 Series—WiMAX Installation and Configuration Guide
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Hardware Overview
Mechanical Specifications
The following are the mechanical specifications of the WiMAX module.
WiMAX Interface
The WiMAX module performs the following responsibilities:
• Transmitting the receiving data packets
• Controlling and configuring WiMAX radio and Media Access Control (MAC) parameters
• Collecting statistics from radio
• Process alarms
• Registering and authenticating with the WiMAX network
• Scanning for and choosing the base station (BS)
WiMAX
3.65 GHz
external
antenna
(2) LMR-100, 17.5”,
37-1380-01,
CAB-L100-17-Q-M
• (2) N Bulkhead
Adapters, 29-5950-01
• (2) Lightning
Arrestors, 07-1091-01,
CGR-LA-NM-NF
• LMR-400-DB, 20’
CAB-L400-20-N-N
• LMR-600B-DB, 30’
CAB-L600-30-N-N
(1) Flat-panel antenna,
3300-3800 MHz, 18.5 dBi,
dual slant, 07-1161-01,
ANT-3.X-PNL-OUT-N
WiMAX
3.65 GHz
integrated
antenna
(2) LMR-100, 17.5”,
37-1380-01,
CAB-L100-17-Q-M
— — (2) Monopole antennas,
3300-3800 MHz, chassis
mounted, omnidirectional,
07-1142-02,
ANT-WM-INT-OUT-M
Table 3 CGR 1240—Supported Antennas and Cables for the WiMAX Module
Cisco 1240 Connected Grid Router
Case
Description Internal Cable
Adapter or Lightning
Arrestor Outdoor Cable Antenna
Table 4 Mechanical, Power, Environmental Standards
Feature Description
Operating temperature of the CGR 1240
(WiMAX module installed)
-40 to 158-degrees F (-40 to 70-degrees C)
Power consumption
• 8 W maximum over temperature
• 12 V DC +/- 5% (+/- .6 V)
• 3.3V DC +/- 5% (+/- .6 V) average (with 70% Tx duty
cycle)
EMC FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B
Radio
• Industry Canada SRSP-301.7 for 1.8 GHz
• FCC Part 27 for 2.3 GHz
• FCC Part 90Z for 3.65 to 3.7 GHz