eBridge200WPM - Outdoor Managed Two Port Transceiver
I.T.E. 43KC
Overview:
These long range PoE Ethernet transceiver/media converters transmit data and power over Coax or CAT5 cable over
distances that are 3 to 5 times greater than standard Ethernet. Upgrading existing Coax analog camera infrastructure to
IP cameras is greatly simplified as well. Two PoE cameras/devices can be attached and supports PoE, PoE+ or a single
Hi-PoE (60W) device. The eBridge200WPM/WPMH offers built-in IP management which allows for remote camera reset,
monitoring and reporting via various IP protocols. No need to install remote AC mains power since these devices are simply
powered from the low voltage PoE midspan/endspan equipment, such as Altronix NetWay midspans or eBridge100SPR.
Note: Ethernet maximum distance (see Maximum Length of Coax Type vs. Camera Power/PoE Class, pg. 4).
Features:
Input:
• UL Listed LPS PoE Power Supply. See input options
table below.
Power Output:
• 2 ports PoE/PoE+ (30W) per port or 1 port Hi-PoE (60W).
• Total output power: 60W.
Ethernet:
• Link Distance: 500m max. (with Pace or eBridge100
series PoE receivers to eBridge200WPM)
or 100m (with standard midspan or endspan to
eBridge200WPM).
• Connectivity: RJ45, auto-crossover.
• Wire type: 4-pair Cat-5 or better structured cable.
• Device Distance: 100m max.
(eBridge200WPM to camera/device).
• Speed: 100BaseT, full duplex, auto negotiation.
Coax:
• Link Distance: 300m max.
• Connectivity: BNC, RG-59/U or similar.
• Speed: 100BaseT, full duplex, auto negotiation.
LED Indicators:
• Speed and Activity of Output ports.
• PoE ON the Spare Pair of CAT5
PoE ON the Data Pair of CAT5.
Environmental:
• Operating Temperature:
60W over CAT5 -40ºF to 167ºF (-40ºC to +75ºC).
60W over Coax -40ºF to 149ºF (-40ºC to +65ºC).
45W over Coax -40ºF to 167ºF (-40ºC to +75ºC).
• Storage Temperature: -- 40ºF to 167ºF (--- 40ºC to +75ºC).
• Humidity: 20 to 85%, non-condensing.
Applications:
• Long range outdoor CAT5 or Coax PoE/PoE+/Hi-PoE.
• Retrofit digital IP cameras in an analog CCTV installation
(up to two (2) IP cameras expansion per analog camera).
• Works with Megapixel, HD720, HD1080 and VGA
(SD) cameras (see note, pg. 2).
• Upgrade deployed CCTV Coax to a digital network
in Retail, Hospitality, Arenas, Casinos, Airports,
Schools, Hospitals, Transportation, etc.
Mechanical:
• NEMA 4X, IP66 Rated enclosure for outdoor use.
• Dimensions (H x W x D approx.):
9.5” x 7.32” x 4.92” (241.3mm x 185.9mm x 125mm).
Models:
eBridge200WPM: Outdoor Managed Two Port
Transceiver.
eBridge200WPMH: Outdoor Managed Two Port
Transceiver, enclosure with three (3) 5/8” wiring inlets,
includes NEMA rated glands.
Input Power Options and Switch Setting:
Receiver
Midspan or Endspan30W2 pair30W CAT or 60W COAX100m
Pace1PRM, 4PRM, 8PRM or 16PRM30W
Pace1PRD*60WProvided over 4 pair on CAT5e60W CAT500m
eBridge100SPR**60W-------30W CAT or 60W COAX300m
eBridge100RM, 400PCRM,
800PCRM or 1600RM
NetWay1D60WProvided over 4 pair on CAT5e60W CAT100m
*When used with NetWay1D.
**Use with UL Listed Class 2 or limited power source (such as NetWay1D).
eBridge200WPM/WPMH - 1 -
Input
Power
30W-------30W CAT or 60W COAX300m
CAT5 Wiring Conf igurationSwitch Setting
Provided over 2 pair/
2 pair on CAT5e
30W CAT or 60W COAX500m
Link
Distance
Installation Instructions:
Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code/NFPA 70/ANSI, and with all local codes and
authorities having jurisdiction. Wiring should be UL Listed and/or Recognized wire suitable for the application.
1. Remove circuit board from enclosure prior to drilling eBridge200WPM (do not discard hardware).
Note: Take care to assure that hardware will not interfere with components of the circuit board.
2. eBridge200WPM: Mark and drill desired inlets on the enclosure to facilitate wiring (Fig. 3, pg. 2).
Maximum UL Listed NEMA type 4X rated fittings to be used is 1/2”, follow manufacturers specifications for the
appropriate size opening.
Note: Inlets for conduit fittings should only be made on the bottom of the enclosure. UL Listed NEMA type 4X rated
conduit connector/hubs shall be used for the appropriate size inlets.
eBridge200WPMH are pre-drilled with three (3) inlet holes for wiring.Skip step 3 if you have one of the aforementioned models.
3. Clean out the inside of enclosure before remounting circuit board.
4. Mounting NEMA4/4X rated enclosure:
Wall mount: Mount unit in desired location. Mark and drill holes to line up with the top and bottom holes of the
enclosure flange. Secure enclosure with appropriate fasteners (e. g. screws and anchors; bolts and locking nuts, etc.)
which are compatible with mounting surface and of sufficient length/construction to ensure a secure mount
(Figs. 15a and 15b, pg. 9).
Pole Mount: refer to detailed instructions on page 10.
Note: All inlets for conduit fittings should be on the bottom of the enclosure.
5. Mount circuit board in enclosure with hardware.
6. To facilitate wire entry utilize weather tight NEMA rated connectors (supplied), bushings, and cable.
7. Connect Coax from eBridge1SPR/100SPR (60W), eBridge100RM, eBridge400PCRM, eBridge800PCRM or
eBridge1600PCRM (60W) receiver to connector marked [COAX INPUT] (Fig. 5, pg. 3).
Connect Cat5 from Pace1PRD (60W), Pace1PRM, Pace4PRM, Pace8PRM Pace16PRM (30W)
60W CAT
receiver, NetWay1D or Midspan or Endspan (30W) connector marked [CAT INPUT] (Fig. 5, pg. 4)
8. Select input power SW3 on switch marked [60W CAT, 30W CAT or 60W COAX] (refer to
Input Power Options and Switch Settings on pg. 1, Fig. 1, pg. 2).
9. Connect structured cable from one (1) 60W camera/device to RJ45 jack marked [Port 1] or
connect two (2) individual structured cables from two (2) 30W cameras/devices to RJ45
jacks marked [Port 1], [Port 2] (Fig. 5, pg. 3).
30W CAT
60W COAX
Fig. 1
SW3
or
Note: The eBridge is designed to accommodate Megapixel, HD720, HD1080 and VGA (SD) cameras. It is important
to note that some high resolution and high frame rate cameras may demand faster headend processing ability, such as a
PC graphics card to present a quality image. If the headend processing equipment is insufficient in speed, the image may
show pixelation and latency. It is advisable to pretest system if unsure. Alternatively, frame rate and resolution may be
reduced to accommodate system equipment.
Fig. 2
Reset Factory Settings:
1. Power the unit down by removing coax or Cat5e wire from input.
2. Depress and hold down Reset button (Fig. 2) while reconnecting coax or Cat5e wire to input.
3. The Heartbeat LED to the left of the Reset button (Fig. 2) will flash twice indicating unit is
reset to factory default.
Fig. 3 - Bottom of enclosure
1.125”
28.575mm
1.125”
28.575mm
1.25”
31.75mm
0.875”
22.22mm
Suggested area
for Inlets
2.4375”
61.91mm
4.25”
107.95mm
LED1
SW1
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Technical Specifications:
Option 1
ParameterDescription
ConnectionsBNC for Coax link. RJ45 for ethernet link.
Input power
requirements
Indicators
UL Listed LPS PoE Power Supply. See input options table pg. 1.
Speed and Activity of Output ports.
PoE ON the Spare Pair of CAT5. PoE ON the Data Pair of CAT5.
Operating Ambient Temperature: UL60950-1
60W over CAT5 -40ºF to 167ºF (-40ºC to +75ºC).
Environmental
Conditions
60W over Coax -40ºF to 149ºF (-40ºC to +65ºC).
45W over Coax -40ºF to 167ºF (-40ºC to +75ºC).
Relative humidity: 20 to 85%, non-condensing.
Storage Temperature: -- 40º to 167ºF (--- 40º to +75ºC).
Operating Altitude: --- 1000 to 6,561.679 ft. (--- 304.8 to 2000m).
Regulatory
Compliance
Weights
(approx.)
--------
Product: 3.7 lbs. (1.68 kg), Shipping: 5 lbs. (2.27 kg)
60W Coax Applications:
Fig. 4
Option 1Option 2
CAT-5e - 100mCAT-5e - 100m
Fig. 5
eBridge100SPR
eBridge100SPR - Receiver
Input: 51-56VDC Class 2 or LPS power supply
Blue LED Coax link status (SLOC)
RJ45 LEDs Yellow - Speed, Green - Activity
Green LED Power and PoE
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10/100
Base-T
eBridge100RM
eBridge100RM
RJ45 LEDs Yellow - Speed
Green - Activity
Yellow LED Power and PoE
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RJ45
OUT
Coax
Provides 56VDC
Z1409
Coax
EoC Receiver
passes PoE/PoE+
Z1409
SLOC
Link LED
PoE
LED
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30W Camera/Device
60W Camera/Device
PORT 1PORT 2
SPEED
ACTIVITY
NetWay1D
Aux.
INOUT
+ ---
PoE
ON
DC Power
Input
Power LED
--- +
SPR
PoE
SPEED
ACTIVITY
DATA
SPR
PoE
DATA
PoE
PoE
1
SPEED
ACTIVITY
COAX INPUT
CAT INPUT
Coax - 300m
CAT-5e - 100m
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
30W Camera/Device
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
30W Coax Applications:
Option 2
30W Camera/Device
PORT 1PORT 2
SPEED
ACTIVITY
SPR
PoE
Midspan
or Endspan
PoE
PoE
LED
Input
SPEED
ACTIVITY
DATA
SPR
PoE
DATA
PoE
PoE
1
SPEED
ACTIVITY
COAX INPUT
CAT INPUT
Coax - 300m
CAT-5e - 100mCAT-5e - 100m
CAT-5e - 100m
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
15W Camera/Device
15W Camera/Device
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
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Fig. 6
15W Coax Applications:
Option 1
CAT-5e - 100m
eBridge100RM
eBridge100RM
RJ45 LEDs Ye llow - Speed
Green - Activity
Yellow LED Power and PoE
I.T.E. 43KC
RJ45
OUT
Coax
EoC Receiver
passes PoE/PoE+
Z1409
PoE
LED
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15W Camera/Device
Midspan
or Endspan
PoE
PoE
LED
Input
SPEED
ACTIVITY
SPR
DATA
PoE
PoE
PORT 1PORT 2
SPEED
ACTIVITY
SPR
PoE
Coax - 300m
60W Cat5e Application:
Fig. 7 - Data/Power Transmission from Headend up to 500m over Cat5e
Option 1Option 2
Cat5e - 100mCat5e - 100m
60W Camera/Device
PORT 1PORT 2
Pace1PRD
Pace1PRD - Receiver
RJ45 LEDs Yellow - Activity
Green - Speed
Green LED Power and PoE
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UTP
Link
IP-UTP Receiver
Passes PoE/PoE+
Z1409
Output
RJ45
Link
NetWay1D
Aux.
INOUT
+ ---
PoE
ON
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Input
PoE
PoE
PoE
Input
LED
LED
SPEED
ACTIVITY
SPR
PoE
Cat5e - 500m
SPEED
ACTIVITY
DATA
SPR
PoE
PoE
60W CAT
DATA
PoE
1
SPEED
ACTIVITY
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
SW3
60W CAT
COAX INPUT
SW3
CAT INPUT
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
PoE+ Camera/Device
Cat5e - 100m
60W CAT
DATA
PoE
1
SPEED
ACTIVITY
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
SW3
COAX INPUT
CAT INPUT
PoE+ Camera/Device
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
60W Cat5e Application:
Fig. 8 - Data/Power Transmission from Headend up to 100m over Cat5e
Option 1Option 2
Cat5e - 100mCat5e - 100m
PoE+ Camera/Device
60W Camera/Device
PORT 1PORT 2
NetWay1D
SPEED
ACTIVITY
Aux.
INOUT
+ ---
PoE
ON
SPR
PoE
SPEED
ACTIVITY
DATA
SPR
PoE
DATA
PoE
PoE
1
SPEED
ACTIVITY
COAX INPUT
CAT INPUT
Cat5e - 100m
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Cat5e - 100m
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
PoE+ Camera/Device
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
Fig. 9 - Data/Power
Transmission from Headend
up to 500m over Cat5e
Pace1PRM
Midspan
or Endspan
Z1409
Fig. 10 - Data/Power
Transmission from Headend
up to 100m over Cat5e
Option 1
30W Camera/Device
Cat5e - 500m
Option 1
30W Cat5e Application:
PORT 1PORT 2
SPEED
ACTIVITY
SPR
PoE
SPEED
ACTIVITY
DATA
SPR
PoE
PoE
30W Cat5e Application:
Option 2
CAT-5e - 100mCAT-5e - 100m
15W Camera/Device
CAT-5e - 100m
60W CAT
DATA
PoE
1
SPEED
ACTIVITY
COAX INPUT
CAT INPUT
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
SW3
15W Camera/Device
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
Option 2
30W Camera/Device
PORT 1PORT 2
SPEED
ACTIVITY
SPR
DATA
PoE
PoE
Midspan
or Endspan
Cat5e - 100m
15W Cat5e Application:
Fig. 11 - Data/Power Transmission from Headend up to 500m over Cat5e
Option 1
CAT-5e - 100m
Pace1PRM
15W Camera/Device
Midspan
or Endspan
Z1409
Cat5e - 500m
ACTIVITY
SPEED
SPR
DATA
PoE
PoE
PORT 1PORT 2
SPEED
ACTIVITY
SPR
PoE
ACTIVITY
DATA
PoE
SPEED
CAT-5e - 100mCAT-5e - 100m
15W Camera/Device
CAT-5e - 100m
60W CAT
SPR
DATA
PoE
PoE
1
SPEED
ACTIVITY
COAX INPUT
CAT INPUT
60W CAT
COAX INPUT
30W CAT
60W COAX
1
SPEED
CAT INPUT
ACTIVITY
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
SW3
or
15W Camera/Device
60W CAT
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
60W CAT
SW3
30W CAT
or
60W COAX
SW3
eBridge200WPM/WPMH - 5 -
15W Cat5e Application:
Fig. 12 - Data/Power Transmission from Headend up to 100m over Cat5e
Option 1
CAT-5e - 100m
15W Camera/Device
Midspan
or Endspan
Cat5e - 100m
Cable Type, Total Device Power, Data and Power Distance:
Note: Calculations based off of 56VDC starting
voltage from power source and accounts for a 10VDC
voltage drop. IEEE standards voltage range requirement
for powered devices are:
PoE (15W) - 37VDC to 57VDC
PoE+ (30W) - 44VDC to 57VDC
eBridge200WPM/WPMH User Interface and Programming:
Note:A constant PC connection is not required for proper operation and is used as a local programming/monitoring tool only.
Step 1. Set Local Area Connection of your laptop to DHCP mode.
For Windows XP:a. Open Network Connections by clicking Start button, then clicking Settings, then clicking Network Connections.
b. Right click the Local Area Connection. Click Properties. Administrator permission required.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
c. Double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) menu item.
d. Choose the Obtain an IP address automatically option.
e. Click OK. Close all windows.
For Windows Vista:a. Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel,
clicking Network and Internet, clicking Network and Sharing Center, and then clicking Manage Network connections.
b. Right click the Local Area Connection icon, and then click Properties. Administrator permission required.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
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c. Click the Networking tab. Under this connection uses the following items, click either Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), and then click Properties.
d. To specify IPv4 IP address settings, click Obtain an IP address automatically, and then click OK.
e. To specify IPv6 IP address settings, click Obtain an IPv6 address automatically, and then click OK.
For Windows 7:
a. Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel,
clicking Network and Internet, clicking Network and Sharing Center, and then clicking Change Adapter
Settings.
b. Right click the Local Area Connection icon, and then click Properties. Administrator permission required.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
c. Click the Networking tab. Under this connection uses the following items, click either Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), and then click Properties.
d. To specify IPv4 IP address settings, click Obtain an IP address automatically, and then click OK.
e. To specify IPv6 IP address settings, click Obtain an IPv6 address automatically, and then click OK.
Step 2. Connect a laptop or PC to the Ethernet port of the receiver, Midspan or Endspan powering your
eBridge200WPM/WPMH.
The eBridge200WPM/WPMH unit should be powered up at this moment.
Step 3. Open a browser window (it is necessary to update your browser software to the latest version so that the pages
display and function correctly).
Step 4. Enter the eBridge200WPM/WPMH IP address (the default IP address is 192.168.168.168), or enter the
eBridge200WPM/WPMH host name if in DHCP mode (default host name is “eBridge200WPM/WPMH1”)
into the address bar. Status page will be displayed.
Configuring eBridge200WPM/WPMH for network connection:
Since every Network Configuration is different, please check with your Network Administrator to see if your
eBridge200WPM/WPMH should use static IP addresses, or DHCP assigned IP addresses and/an Inbound Port assignment
prior to setting up network connection.
1. Click Network Settings link. You will be prompted for an administrative user name and password, type and
submit the password.
Note: Default
User Name: admin
Password: admin
2. Network Setup page will be displayed. You may
now configure your eBridge200WPM/WPMH
for network connection.
Fig. 13 - NETWORK SETTING MENU - This menu
is for configuring the eBridge200WPM/WPMH
units for a network connection.
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Fig. 14 - SETUP MENU - Setup Site ID,
Date and TIme Disable/Enable Ports
Fig. 15 - STATUS MENU - Real time unit status
Network Type:
Static IP
DHCP
IP
Subnet Mask
Inbound Port
Host Name
User can set a fixed IP for network connection.
DHCP server in LAN will automatically assign IP configuration for the network connection.
This field shows the eBridge200WPM/WPMH current IP Address. A static IP address must be set
manually. If DHCP this value will be assigned automatically.
This field shows the subnet mask for your network so the eBridge200WPM/WPMH will be recognized
within the network. If DHCP is selected, this value will be assigned automatically.
Port number for HTTP/WEB communication.
Name of the eBridge200WPM/WPMH device on the LAN
Additional Information:
1. If using DHCP, all settings will be detected automatically.
While DHCP is a useful tool for determining the network settings, if you set up your eBridge200WPM/WPMH in this
manner its IP address may change at different times for different reasons, particularly after a power failure.
If the IP address of the eBridge200WPM/WPMH changes, you may have difficulties accessing your eBridge200WPM/
WPMH locally and/or remotely. It is strongly recommended that you connect via host name when unit is configured as
DHCP. Please do not set the DHCP address issued to the eBridge200WPM/WPMH by the router as its static
IP address unless you take specific steps that program your router to prevent such address conflicts.
2. If using a Static IP (recommended), you will need to input the information manually. In order for DDNS to work,
you must enter valid data, compatible with your network, for all of the network setting fields: IP address,
Subnet Mask, Inbound Port and Host Name.
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3. If you are connecting through a router, make sure that you have ‘opened up’ all the required network ports in the port
forwarding section of your router’s setup options. That is, you have directed the router to send any incoming traffic
using those IP ports to the LAN IP address of the eBridge200WPM/WPMH. Useful information about router port
forwarding can be found at www.portforward.com. Different routers may use different terms for port forwarding
function. For instance, D-Link calls it virtual server, Netopia calls it pinholes.
The default port for eBridge200WPM/WPMH is: 80
Note: Port 80 is the default port used for web browsing. Because of this, in order to prevent the average user from
hosting a web server, most ISPs BLOCK traffic using port 80 from reaching the average site. If you only plan to
monitor your eBridge200WPM/WPMH on a LAN, you can use port 80, and don’t have to concern yourself
with routers. However, if you desire remote access to your eBridge200WPM/WPMH, you MUST select functional
ports and set up the port forwarding in your router. Other ports, such as 8080 and 8000, are sometimes blocked by
ISPs as well. What port(s) should be used? There are 65,535 valid IP ports to choose from.
These are broken down into three groups:
• Well Known Ports 0 through 1023.
• Registered Ports 1024 through 49151.
• Dynamic and/or Private Ports 49152 through 65535.
So, rather than encounter a port conflict by choosing a port commonly used for another purpose (like port 25 for SMTP
mail or port 448 for secure sockets), choose an ‘unusual’ port number. For example, add 50,000 to your house number:
50,123 is less likely to lead to a port conflict. For a list of the known and registered ports
see http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers.
Wall Mount Installation:
1- Place unit at the desired location and secure with mounting screws
(not included) (Fig. 16a and Fig. 16b, pg. 9).
Fig. 16a Fig. 16b
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Pole Installation Using Optional Pole Mount Kit PMK1 (not included):
This installation should be made by qualified service personnel. This product contains no serviceable parts. PMK1 is intended for use with Altronix outdoor rated power supplies or accessories housed in WP1, WP2, WP3 and WP4 enclosures.
Brackets are designed for use with the Wormgear Quick Release Straps (two included).
1. Thread one (1) wormgear quick release strap through the slots on the back of a mounting bracket (Fig. 17, pg. 10).
2. Once the desired height of the top Pole Mount bracket is achieved, tighten the straps down by sliding open end
of the strap through the locking mechanism on the strap, then tighten the screw with
flat head screwdriver or 5/16” hex socket driver (Fig. 18 pg. 10).
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
3. Attach the bottom bracket to the enclosure by inserting bolts through the
flange of the enclosure and into the bracket, tightening bolts with a
7/16” hex socket (Fig. 20, pg. 10).
4. Thread the second wormgear quick release strap through the slots on the
back of the bottom mounting bracket (Fig. 17, pg. 10).
5. Mount enclosure onto the top bracket by inserting bolts through
flange of the enclosure and into the bracket,
tightening bolts with a 7/16” hex socket (Fig. 19, pg. 10).
6. Tighten the straps of the bottom bracket down by sliding the open end of
the strap through the locking mechanism on the strap, then tighten screw
with flat head screwdriver or 5/16” hex socket driver (Fig. 21/21a, pg. 10).
7. Clip excess straps.
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Fig. 21 - 2” to 8”(50.8mm to 203.2mm) Fig. 21a - 5” (127mm) square pole
diameter round pole
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Mechanical Drawing and Dimensions (H x W x D approx.):
9.5” x 7.32” x 4.92” (241.3mm x 185.9mm x 125mm)
304 Stainless Steel
Piano Hinge
4.0” 101.6mm
236.7mm
9.32”
0.312” (7.9mm) TYP
0.375” (9.5mm) Padlock Eye
4 Places
125mm
4.92”
Padlock Latch Attached
316 Stainless Steel
185.9mm
7.32”
35.1mm
1.38”
89.9mm
3.54”
110.5mm
4.35”
38mm
1.5”
38mm
1.5”
38mm
1.5”
10-32 X 0.25” (6.4mm)
4 Places
3 Places eBridge200WPMH
0.65” (16.5mm) Holes -
222.2mm
8.75”
241.3mm
9.5”
159.3mm
6.27”
203.2mm
8.0”
222.2mm
8.75”
6.75” 171.5mm
6.0” 152.4mm
4.25” 108mm
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Notes:
Altronix is not responsible for any typographical errors.
140 58th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11220 USA, 718-567-8181, fax: 718-567-9056
website: www.altronix.com, e-mail: info@altronix.com, Lifetime Warranty, Made in U.S.A.
IIeBridge200WP/WPH/WPM/WPMH F19O
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