61Overview of the radio modules used
Overview of the radio modules used
Module Band Frequency Frequency range
Subclass of Class 1
3
accord-
ing to Commission decision
2000/299/EC
Transmitting
power
RFID 13.56MHz 13.553 – 13.567MHz 116 (Spectral mask: I.2) < 10mW
LTE
FDD LTE
B1 2100MHz 1920 – 1980MHz
9a
< 200mW
B3 1800MHz 1710 - 1785MHz
B7 2600MHz 2500 – 2570MHz
B8 900MHz 880 – 915MHz
B20 800MHz 832 – 862MHz
B28 700MHz 703 – 748MHz
UMTS/HSPA/
HSPA+
B1 2100MHz 1920 – 1980MHz
< 250mW
B8 900MHz 880 – 915MHz
GSM/EDGE/
GPRS
900MHz 880 – 915MHz
< 2000mW
1800MHz 1710 – 1785MHz
WLAN 2400MHz 2400 – 2483.5MHz 22 < 100mW
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Data cable recommendations
A shielded data cable of the following type is recommended for wiring up the LAN interface in the Wallbox eM4Single:
Designation Cross section Number
Cat5e S-FTP
from at least 0.14mm²
1 cable each for the connection between a wallbox and a LAN port
on the local router or switch
Cat6 S-FTP
ATTENTION
Selecting suitable data cables
Please note that these are recommendations only: the conductor cross-section must be adjusted according to the cable length and
the ambient conditions by the specialist electrical contractor responsible for installation.