eWON
eWON
eWON
eWON
2001CD™
Installation Guide
ver 1.3
page 8 of 30
3.2 Markings
The identification label of the eWON is placed at the left hand side of the housing. The label is composed of
the following fields:
Figure 2: eWON Label
The eWON Serial Number (SN) is an important traceability tool both for the user and for the manufacturer.
Therefore, next to the product label, each eWON has its serial number stored in the flash memory. This SN is
also used in order to scan the network for eWONs and to assign its IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
For more details,
See “Equipment information and versions” on page 9.
3.3 Applicable directives, standards and compliance
• 93/68/EEC European directive for CE-mark
• 73/23/EEC European directive for the safety of low voltage equipment (LVD) – Applicable standard is
EN60950 A1+A4+A11
• 89/336/EEC amended by 92/31/EEC European directives for the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) –
Applicable standards EN55022:94 A1, A2 (emissions) and EN55024:98 (immunity)
Warning: this is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product can cause radio
interferences, in which case the user may have to take adequate measures.
• UL/CSA UL60950 (certificate of compliance 2097307)
• Vibrations and climatic tests (IEC 6006n 8-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2, IEC 60068-2-14, IEC 60068-2-30, IEC
60068-2-29, IEC 60068-2-64)
This device is to be used only in fixed applications.
Serial Number
1001 = year+week
0001 = sequential number
50 = suffix eWON2001CD™
COM type
../PSTN = PSTN modem at
56kb
../GPRS QB= GPRS quad-
band modem
Required power supply
The power supply must be
limited to max 850mA and
be SELV-compliant (safety
voltage)
MAC address and IMEI (for GSM)
Firmware
Language
Hardware spec.
ISO = isolated serial port
BAT = Backup battery for
Real Time Clock