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DATA-LINC GROUP
The Industrial Data Communication Experts
DATA-LINC GROUP • 3535 Factoria Blvd. SE, Suite 100 • Bellevue, WA 98006 USA • Phone (425) 882-2206 • Fax (425) 867-0865 • www.data-linc.com
Think DATA-LINC
for Bundled Solutions
No power?
No problem.
DATA-LINC bundles
modems and
network components
with solar power.
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Think DATA-LINC
for Bundled Solutions
Think DATA-LINC for Bundled Solutions
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Compatibility? No problem.
DATA-LINC bundles factory
configured modems with
antennas and cables.
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Data Communication Products, Cables & Accessories Catalog Content Guide (continued)
Software Description Pg
ConfigLinc-E Configuration software for SRM Ethernet modems 9
ConfigLinc-S Configuration software for SRM serial modems 9
SetLinc Configuration software for SRM hybrid modems 9
LincView OPC RF network management software for SRM modems 9
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Accessories Pg
Antennas, Coax and Data cables 10
See individual product catalog pages for a list of 1-8
recommended cables and antennas
BPF900 band pass filter 10
Data-Port Unmanaged Switch 10
FLA2410 80211.b power amplifier 10
Lightning arrestors 10
RS232 Accessories 10
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SRM Family 900MHz FHSS
Data-Linc Group’s SRM Family of license-free wireless modems, designed for extreme environments,
offers long-range communications, excellent interference immunity, and high security for industrial
or Ethernet link
installations, and mobile applications, the SRM6220
is the best choice for robust wireless Ethernet
communications with the added advantage of
• omni-directional
Range of 25+ miles (40 km) using
eliminating the need for additional serial-to-Ethernet
antennas
or Ethernet-to-serial interfacing equipment.
• Real-time, RF network diagnostics* DIN clip option.
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SCADA network utilizing the
SRM6220 hybrid modem for
Ethernet/IP to DF1 bridging
SRM 900 MHz Frequency Hopping Modems
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PlantLincTM Family serial 900 MHz
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PlantLinc SCADA network for marginal oil wells
PlantLinc Family Short-range 900 MHz FHSS
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Communication Interface I/O Extenders– wireless & wire
Communication Interface I/O Extenders
Data-Linc designed the wireless Communication Interface Extender (CIX) for both the 900 MHz
(CIX6400) and the 2.4 GHz (CIX6500) ISM bands to offer a cost effective, easy-to-implement,
industrial grade automation I/O extender that provides direct PLC connection via communication ports
to I/O points— no complicated PLC programming or proprietary software.
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Communication Interface I/O Extenders– wireless & wire
DATA-LINC GROUP
www.data-linc.com
Discrete/Analog I/O Extenders
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Discrete/Analog I/O Extenders (continued)
I/O Extenders— wire, 900MHz and 2.4GHz bands
DATA-LINC 900MHz
and 2.4GHz Compatible
Antennas and Cables
DATA-LINC GROUP
www.data-linc.com
SRM Family 2.4 GHz FHSS
Data-Linc Group’s SRM Family of license-free wireless modems, designed for extreme environments,
offers long-range communications, excellent interference immunity, and high security for industrial
or Ethernet link
installations, and mobile applications, the SRM6320
is the best choice for robust wireless Ethernet
communications with the added advantage of
• omni-directional
Range of 10+ miles (8 km) LOS, using
eliminating the need for additional serial-to-Ethernet
antennas
or Ethernet-to-serial interfacing equipment.
• Real-time, RF network diagnostics* DIN clip option.
• using omni-directional
Range of 10+ miles (8 km) with LOS, • SRM6320 &Ethernet
SRM6300E chassis mount—
antennas SRM6310E compatible
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Network demonstrating the
SRM6320 hybrid modem
Ethernet/IP to DF1 bridging
advantage
SRM 2.4 GHz Frequency Hopping Modems
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High-speed FastLincTM Family
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Five camera FLC910E multi-drop network
FastLinc Family of high-speed industrial modems
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SAA-V Selectable Alert Audio-Video Security Engine
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Applications
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NET620 connecting serial and Ethernet devices
NET620 Serial to Ethernet Bridging Device
DATA-LINC GROUP
www.data-linc.com
DedicatedWire & Phone Line Modems
Data-Linc utilizes only the most robust data communications technologies to provide exceptional
resistance to potential data communications problems. These technologies include FSK (Frequency
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LLM1100 Bell 202, V.23/CCITT
leased-line multidrop network
The signs for the highway tunnel are con-
trolled by lines capable of point-to-point or
Dedicated Wire and Telephone Line Modems
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www.data-linc.com
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Software for Easy Setup & Powerful RF Network Management
Software for Quick & Easy Setup
Set-LincTM software for SRM hybrid modems
• display—
Simple point-and-click graphic • Ethernet
Configurable via either serial port or
Easy and Advanced modes port
• Intuitive menus • Quick access to static radio statistics
Set-LincTM, Data-Linc’s proprietary software for the wireless 900MHz SRM6220 & 2.4GHz
SRM6320 Ethernet with serial tunneling modems, is included at no charge & makes installa-
tion and configuration quick, easy and intuitive from either the serial port or the Ethernet port.
Config-LincTM-E is Data-Linc’s proprietary software developed for use with the SRM7210E &
with the chassis mount & stand-alone versions of the SRM6210E & SRM6310E Ethernet mo-
dems. This software makes setup & installation quick, easy & intuitive.
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Software for Easy Setup & Powerful RF Network Management
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Accessories
Antennas Coax cables Data cables
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DataPort
• Interior LEDs (port P2-P5 ) status viewed on front for thru-door diagnostics
• Keep door closed to rogram multiple devices safely from outside the panel
• and
Easily connect Data-Linc communication equipment to multiple devices
the main Ethernet network
• Convenient
Lower cost due to reduced panel space
• Available in external RESET and Power LED indication
• Robust designULwith
Type 12/4/4X config to maintain enclosure rating
• MTBF 938,570 hours
Lightning arrestor
• Recommended for all outdoor installations
• Maintenance free and multi-strike capable
• Fully weatherized housing and connectors
• Panel and bulkhead mounts
RS232 Accessories
• Active Fan-in/Fan-out 4 port splitter
• RS232 to RS485 converter
• RS232 to RS422 converter www.data-linc.com
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Back to Basics: Antennas 101
Data-Linc Group offers a broad assortment of high quality antennas. The wireless serial and
Ethernet modems have a specified range of up to 25 miles using omni directional antenna. However,
using an external antenna will improve performance and may increase range. Yagi antennas are often
used for longer point-to-point links and omni directional antennas for shorter links or for Repeater
sites. Remember, these are simply guidelines as proper placement may supersede the antenna type.
Antenna Selection
Selecting the right antenna is paramount to antenna performance. One factor to consider is antenna gain. Gain
is achieved at the expense of beam width: higher-gain antennas feature narrow beam widths while the oppo-
site is also true.
Omni Directional
Accessories— Antennas 101
The omni directional is designed for use in any direction. This antenna radiates and receives equally well in
all horizontal directions. The gain of an omni directional antenna can be increased by narrowing the beam
width in the vertical or elevation plane. The net effect is to focus the antenna’s energy toward the horizon.
Omni directional antennas with different gains are used to improve reception and transmission in certain
types of terrain. A 0 dBd gain antenna radiates more energy higher in the vertical plane to reach radio com-
munication sites that are located in higher places. These are better suited in mountainous and metropolitan
areas where interference from tall buildings occurs. A 3 dBd gain antenna is the compromise in suburban and
general settings. A 5 dBd gain antenna radiates more energy toward the horizon compared to the 0 and 3 dBd
antennas to reach radio communication sites that are further apart and less obstructed. The 5dB is best suited
in deserts, plains, flatlands and open farm areas.
Directional Antennas
Directional antennas focus energy in a particular direction and are used in some base station applications
where coverage over a sector by separate antennas is desired. Point-to-point links also benefit from directional
antennas. Yagi and panel antennas are directional antennas. They must be oriented in one particular direction
so the radio signal is focused toward the antenna of the device with which you wish to communicate.
Installation Guidelines
One key to proper installation is height. Generally range is improved by mounting the antenna as high as pos-
sible. Avoid installing the antenna next to solid objects such as walls, buildings, towers or girders. Reflected
radio energy may drastically reduce antenna performance. Six feet from any solid object, including Earth, is
the rule of thumb.
Avoid installing the antenna near electrical sources, such as power lines, electrical motors, solenoids, high
power radio signal sources or nay high-voltage power usage). Aside from reducing antenna performance due
to electrical noise, there is always the possibility of electrical shock.
Line of sight (LOS) is an imaginary “straight line” from point A to point B. The radio carrier is deflated by
obstructions that block the signal path. To ensure constant, solid communications, antennas should be visible
to each other.
Again, omni directional antennas should be mounted as high possible. The four angled wires, called ground
radials, for use with 900 MHz antennas should be rotated until they are angled downward. This increases
antenna efficiency. The Yagi antenna should be mounted so the cross sections attached to the central spine
(or elements) are oriented vertically as depicted in the photo to the left. The central spine should be pointed
toward the other antenna. The Yagi antenna should never be mounted vertically (shown right) as radio energy
is radiating upwards rather than at the receiving antenna.
Data-Linc offers a broad line of antennas— each designed to enhance performance on any application.