Siemens IGWIPS200-1 사용자 설명서

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IGWiPS200-1 
Each transceiver and each I/O Expansion module has bus connectors on both sides of its cover: a male connector on 
one side, a female connector on the other. A transceiver and several I/O Expansion modules can be physically 
interconnected by way of their bus connectors and then snapped onto a section of DIN rail as a single unit. These 
bus connectors carry signal, power, and ground connections between the interconnected devices. 
 
An easy to use wireless network Configurator is available at the Siemens Internet site to help you select remote 
transceivers and I/O expansion modules. A master transceiver and one remote transceiver are the configuration 
starting point. When adding an I/O module to a remote transducer, the complementary module is automatically 
added to the master transceiver. For example, adding an 8-Channel Digital Input Module to a remote transceiver will 
cause an 8-Channel Digital Output Module to be automatically added to the master transceiver. The online 
Configurator totals the number of I/O Expansion modules and displays a warning if the maximum quantity is 
exceeded. 
 
Table 1  WiPS Series 200 Multipoint-To-Point Transceivers and I/O Expansion Modules 
 
WiPS Model 
Number 
Transceiver and I/O Expansion Modules 
(see Notes below) 
Order 
Number 
WiPS-20 Unconfigured 
Transceiver 
TGX:16347-320 
WiPS-22 
8-Channel Digital Input Module 
TGX:16347-322 
WiPS-23 
8-Channel Digital Output Module 
TGX:16347-323 
WiPS-24 
4-Channel Analog Input Module 
TGX:16347-324 
WiPS-25 
4-Channel Analog Output Module 
TGX:16347-325 
Combination Input/Output Module with:  
WiPS-26 
 
1 analog input channel 
1 analog output channel 
2 digital input channels 
2 digital output channels 
TGX:16347-326 
WiPS-27 
2-Channel Pulse Input Module 
TGX:16347-327 
WiPS-28 
2-Channel Pulse Output Module 
TGX:16347-328 
Notes: 
Order antennas, antenna cable, power supplies, and other accessories separately. 
Siemens Logo power supply is part number 6EP13311SH02. 
All 200 Series transceivers and I/O Expansion module have bus connectors for distribution of power and data. 
 
A WiPS Series 200 transceiver is a frequency hopping spread spectrum radio designed for professional installation 
and integration with other products. When installed with an approved antenna and cable, the system integrator needs 
to make sure that the unit’s FCC label is clearly visible on the outside of the integrated product. WiPS is approved 
within the 902 to 928 MHz ISM band under 47CFR15.247 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.  
 
Frequency hopping spread spectrum technology was originally developed by the U.S. military to prevent 
interference or interception of radio transmissions on the battlefield. Frequency hopping devices concentrate their 
full power into a very narrow signal and randomly hop from one frequency to another within a designated frequency 
band. If they encounter interference on a particular frequency, the devices error-check the affected data, hop to 
another point on the spectrum, and resume communications on subsequent hops. Since there are always spaces 
without interference somewhere in the allotted radio spectrum, a frequency hopping device will use those spaces to 
complete a transmission. 
IMPORTANT 
 
Save this Installation Guide and have it available when installing the above products. 
May 2007