Elliott Laboratories, Inc.
Copyright © 1998 OTC Telecommute Inc., San Jose, CA. All rights reserved. This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of OTC Telecommute, Incorporated Trademarks AIfEZY2411 elan Bridge, the Zaire logo, OTC Telecommute Inc., and the OTC Telecommute logo are trademarks of OTC Telecommute, Inc.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We OTC Telecommute Inc., 2036 Bering Drive San Jose, CA, 95131 Telephone: Declare under our sole responsibility that the product Airedale-BRG Complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 3.0 PRODUCT PACKAGE 4.0 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 4.0.1 Airedale elan Bridge DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE 4.1 ANTENNA INSTALLATION 4.1.1 PREPARING Airedale elan Bridge FOR NETWORK INSTALLATION 4.
1.0 introduction Congratulations on your purchase of OTC Telethon's ArEZY2411 elan Bridge! The Airedale elan Bridge is a cost effective "plug and play" wireless Ethernet Bridge that can provide wireless network connectivity when people and information are scattered among several nearby buildings within a few of miles (line of sight is required between the two connectivity points). OTC Telecommute wireless bridge provides wireless point to point connectivity and high performance.
4.0 Installation Overview After removing AIFEZY2411 elan Bridge from the shipping box, be sure to lay out all the contents to ensure that all necessary components are accounted for before you begin the installation process. Refer to Section 3.0 of this manual for a complete list of provided components.
Configuration Guide: 1) Connect the Airedale glans Bridge units to a PC's Ethernet port via a straight-through UTP cable. 2) Run the diagnostic program 3) In the Diagnostic program's main menu, select item Control and Con fig. 4) A configuration will pop up. 5) Press the FETID button to get unit ID, default RF Channel, and default RF Security Code.
5) Secure the cable approximately away from the AIFEZY2411 elan Bridge unit to allow for stress relief along the RF cable. (Connecting the RF cable to the unit without stress relief in place will damage the connector assembly on the ArEZY2411 LAN Bridge units!) 4.1.1 Preparing Airedale elan Bridge for network installation Airedale elan Bridge is designed to be easy and quick to install.
6) Once the power is on.
Helpful Hints / Trouble Shooting Guide: Verifying Antenna Connection to RF cables 1) Be sure to check that the directional antennas connected to the RF cables are connected properly See the second diagram in Appendix B. Verifying Antenna placement and orientation 1) Antenna must be securely mounted on an antenna mast. (Do not freely place the antenna on the roof without the antenna attached to a mastitis system. Do not dangle the antenna off the side of a building.
LED Function Display yellow LED {Network Link) slow blinking pattern (CPU functional) green LED RX) always on {receiving mode) red LED (TX} alternating on and off flash {transmitting mode) red LED {Power} always on {indicates power) a) check to see that all abase T cables are connected properly b) verify that your file server / Ethernet card / hub / router / and or Bridge is configured properly. c} verify that your network operating system is functional on your server.
Cabling and Connection of Zaire 1) The majority of problems in connectivity with remote client sites can be traced to improper or poor antenna installation and undesirable placement of antenna mast, It is not uncommon to test multiple locations before finding the most optimal location for the antenna's signal path 2) Many network connectivity problems can be rectified with a thorough inspection of the cables, and connectors. Power Spikes.