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WLAN Access Points and Clients are shock- and vibration-resistant.

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March 16, 2011 - Hirschmann BAT300-Rail Access Points and Clients are rated to IP40 and support 300 Mb/sec IEEE802.11n wireless communications standard. MIMO technology is also supported, ensuring stable wireless connection even if problems such as reflections occur. Model BAT54-Rail devices include up to 2 radio modules, operating at 5 or 2.4 GHz. Mountable on top-hat rails, both units operate in temperatures from -22ºF to +122ºF and have ISA 12.12.01 Class 1 Div 2 and ATEX IEC/EN 60079 Zone II certification.

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Belden, Inc.
7701 Forsyth Blvd., #800
University City, MO, 63105
USA



Belden Announces Hirschmann BAT54-Rail and BAT300-Rail WLAN Access Points and Clients Approved for Use in the Ex Zone


ST. LOUIS, MO - Belden, a global leader in signal transmission solutions for mission-critical applications, announces that its Hirschmann BAT54-Rail and BAT300-Rail WLAN Access Points and Clients have both ISA 12.12.01 Class 1 Div 2 and ATEX IEC/EN 60079 Zone II certification. This means that when they are equipped with suitable protective cases, they can be used anywhere in the world - even in potentially explosive environments such as those found in the oil, gas or mining industries. Mountable on top-hat rails, these devices are also flexible enough for a wide range of situations, such as installation in control cabinets or distribution boxes. What's more, in combination with BAT WLC Controllers, they can be centrally configured and managed.

BAT300-Rail Access Points comply with protection class IP40 and support the IEEE802.11n (300 Mbit/s) wireless communications standard and MIMO technology, ensuring a stable wireless connection even in the event of problems such as reflections. The BAT54-Rail devices have up to two radio modules, operating at either 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz. An economically-priced version with a single WLAN interface is also available.

Both device series support all standardized encryption procedures in accordance with IEEE 802.1x. Integrated firewalls and IP routers enable network segments to be isolated and reliably safeguarded. It is also possible to connect both analog and DSL modems for purposes such as WAN routing or remote maintenance. Additional features include comprehensive management and QoS functions, fast roaming functionality, and a high level of resistance to shock and vibrations.

All access points and clients have a robust metal case measuring 3.15" H x 3.94" W x 5.31" D (80 mm x 100 mm x135 mm). The temperature range extends from -22ºF to +122ºF (-30°C to +50°C). Maximum operational reliability is further ensured through quintuple power supply redundancy (2 x 24 V DC, 48 V DC PoE and 1 x 12 V DC).

By acquiring the two new certifications, Belden further extends the range of potential WLAN applications. "The BAT product portfolio now offers a maximum level of safety, performance and flexibility for all applications in potentially explosive environments. This applies to extensive networks that are managed by controllers, as well as local installations," says Sven Burkhard, Belden's Product Manager for Networking and Connectivity Products.

For more information contact Hirschmann, A BELDEN BRAND, 1540 Orchard Drive, Chambersburg, PA 17201, Telephone: 1.719.217.2299. Fax: 719.217.2279. Website: www.belden.com.

About Belden

St. Louis-based Belden Inc designs, manufactures, and markets cable, connectivity and networking products in markets including industrial automation, enterprise, transportation, infrastructure, and consumer electronics. It has approximately 7,000 employees, and provides value for industrial automation, enterprise, education, healthcare, entertainment and broadcast, sound and security, transportation, infrastructure, consumer electronics and other industries. Belden has manufacturing capabilities in North America, Europe and Asia, and a market presence in nearly every region of the world. Belden was founded in 1902, and today is a leader with some of the strongest brands in the signal transmission industry. For more information, visit www.belden.com.
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