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2.2

 

Access Point(USM-D62) 

The Access Point has a wired connection to the base station (computer) and communicates 
wirelessly with the Router(s) via the proprietary Platanus protocol. 

The Access Point supports up to a total of 15 Routers and has an operating range from 0m to 
100m; please refer to Section 2.6 

System Hardware Deployment

 for guidance on the correct 

positioning of your Access Point. 

 

 

2.2.1

 

Status Indicators and Assembly 

 

 

 
LED status functions; 
 
Red – Power-on self test error 
Green – Power on indicator 
Blue – Network Connection, shall stay on while power is connected 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for LEO-D Series

Page 1: ...Confidential and Proprietary 1 LEO D ePaper Display Solution LEO D31 LEO D51 Installation and User Guide...

Page 2: ...ation for ELSA M Installation 155 2 7 1 IP Address Configuration Static IP 15 2 7 2 IP Address Configuration Dynamic IP 168 3 Web based ELSA M Installation 17 3 1 Software Installation 17 4 Setting Up...

Page 3: ...Confidential and Proprietary 3 APPENDIX A ELSA M Icons 402 APPENDIX B Changing User Password and Account Creation 44...

Page 4: ...ocumentation This installation guide explains how to set up and install the LEO D ePaper Display Solution This document is written for technicians system administrators authorized service providers an...

Page 5: ...ered Attach power and data cable to Access Point Connect Access Point to computer Attach power cables to routers and position them around premises as required Set up your system software and firmware...

Page 6: ...request that the carrier s agent be present when the carton is opened Keep all contents and packing material for the agent s inspection The LEO D ePaper Display Solution includes the following Access...

Page 7: ...s protocol The Access Point supports up to a total of 15 Routers and has an operating range from 0m to 100m please refer to Section 2 6 System Hardware Deployment for guidance on the correct positioni...

Page 8: ...Gigabit Ethernet port YELLOW activity indicator Flashes to indicate network activity over that port Attach included Antenna Plug one end of the supplied Cat 5E cable into the Access Point the other e...

Page 9: ...1000 ESL Tags and has an operating range up to 100m please refer to Section 2 6 System Hardware Deployment for guidance on the correct positioning of your Router 2 3 1 Status Indicators and Assembly...

Page 10: ...es its maximum carrying capacity e g connection with 1 000 tags When connected to network but the RSSI falls below 80dBm Will flash quickly when the Router loses connection with the network duration 3...

Page 11: ...1 2 4 Tag s LEO D31 2 9 ePaper Display Size W x H x T 92 6mm x 45mm x 10 3mm Active display area W x H 66 9mm x 29 06mm LEO D51 5 65 ePaper Display Size W x H x T 140 8mm x 114mm x 16 5mm Active displ...

Page 12: ...2 o Microsoft NET Framework version 3 5 or later o CPU x86 64 bit 2 3GHz o 4GB Memory minimum o 2GB free Disk Space minimum o Dual Ethernet ports one port for Internet access and one for ELSA M Access...

Page 13: ...are of the direct line between network devices A wall that is 1 5 feet thick 0 5 meters at a 45 degree angle appears to be almost 3 feet 1 meter thick At a 2 degree angle it looks over 42 feet 14 mete...

Page 14: ...Confidential and Proprietary 14 ROUTER TAG WIRELESS Sub GHz MAX 100m Actual operating range is subject to adherence with positioning guidelines given in previous section...

Page 15: ...her a static IP address for a single Access Point or a dynamic IP address when multiple Access Points are installed 2 7 1 IP Address Configuration Static IP Ensure that your Access Point is connected...

Page 16: ...the following IP address and enter information shown above Select OK to apply new settings All open windows can now be closed 2 7 2 IP Address Configuration Dynamic IP For installations that contain m...

Page 17: ...ename shown is an example actual build number 1 0 594 maybe different Double click file to begin the installation You may be asked for permission to allow the program to make changes to your computer...

Page 18: ...Confidential and Proprietary 18 Click Next to continue Click Next to continue...

Page 19: ...Confidential and Proprietary 19 Creation of a desktop icon is optional Click Next to continue Click Install to continue...

Page 20: ...that it has the core Python 2 7 libraries and modules installed if it does not find them it will automatically redirect you to the Python 2 7 install page That s the blue screen you maybe currently s...

Page 21: ...Confidential and Proprietary 21 Nothing to do here please be patient Click Next to continue...

Page 22: ...cept the agreement before the Next button becomes active Click Next to continue wxPython3 0 py27 is the additional software that works with the core Python2 7 program Please accept the default folder...

Page 23: ...Confidential and Proprietary 23 Please accept the dialogue box recommendations as shown above Click Next to continue Almost done please be patient...

Page 24: ...e option here for IT and System Administrators who wish to review it For most users this can be un checked Leave the other two boxes checked as these are required by the installation Click Finish to e...

Page 25: ...5 The ELSA M Demo Web Portal has now been installed on your computer and you should now be able to locate this icon for launching the application on your computer screen You are now ready to launch th...

Page 26: ...ed to be performed the first time you access the ELSA M Web Portal and are required to enable system device deployment Please type in the name of your business store premises etc and click OK to conti...

Page 27: ...ter desktop locate the hidden icons on your Windows task bar the up arrow in the bottom right corner of your screen Locate the M2C ESL Web System icon Using your mouse right click the icon and select...

Page 28: ...ails on how to change username and password refer to Changing Your Password APPENDIX B of this manual Admin Default Username admin Default Password admin We recommend that the username and password be...

Page 29: ...Inventory New Product Delete Import Back up to file ESL Management Push Query Reboot Battery Threshold Image Push Show Barcode Delete Disassociate Import Association Sync Database Barcode Association...

Page 30: ...as shown below The ELSA M Access Point Router s and Tags will auto connect with the web portal and are shown under Network Summary For detailed information of the hardware select the ESL Management ta...

Page 31: ...For the purposes of this guide we have created an ELSA M system that comprises 1x AP Access Point 1x Router 2x ED End Devices or Tags At this time no product has been associated with the tags this wil...

Page 32: ...he same as for the SARA scanner above 5 1 2 Tag Product Association with 3rd party wireless 2D Imager The web enabled 3rd party wireless 2D imager has to be associated with the ELSA M Web Portal befor...

Page 33: ...ser window 5 1 3 Tag Product Association Import Tag Product association can also be carried out by importing a suitable file from your computer s hard drive or other source To access the Import Associ...

Page 34: ...to continue NOTE The imported Tag Product association file must be in a csv file format and should contain the following information A csv file can be created using a text editor application such as...

Page 35: ...om within the ESL Management page by double clicking on an entry in the ESL list will open a window that allows the user to dynamically change the product displayed on the tag Select the pencil to ope...

Page 36: ...o file icon below to add the new product to your inventory Example ELSA M web portal display Alternatively a more complex list can be created by using a Windows based application and importing the lis...

Page 37: ...ge facility location When you have a complete inventory list it needs to be saved as csv file Select Save As Other Formats when the pop up window appears give your file a name for this exercise we use...

Page 38: ...play a report informing you of how many products have been imported Click OK the Inventory List page will now show all your products and will simultaneously push the information to your ESL tags if pr...

Page 39: ...equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by doing on...

Page 40: ...your Inventory Stock list csv file Can be used in conjunction with the Backup to file icon below to add the new product to your inventory Refer to Section 6 Option for deleting individual products fro...

Page 41: ...original display state Locate and click on the affected tag then select the Reboot icon Used for monitoring the battery status of the ESL tags a sliding control enables user to set alerts for any tags...

Page 42: ...5 1 Allows user to import an existing tag product association file csv format this is useful if you are transferring your ELSA E application from another system or if you have performed an offsite tag...

Page 43: ...Confidential and Proprietary 43 Figure 1 System Maintenance...

Page 44: ...Super Admin Only CHANGING A USER PASSWORD From the ELSA M Web Portal System Overview select Maintenance In the top right of your screen select Follow the on screen instructions When finished select C...

Page 45: ...when finished select Save You now have the option of adding some personal details about the new user s you have created this is not an essential task but is a useful method for associating a username...

Page 46: ...ofile to the new user s for details on the default privileges please refer to Section 4 2 If you want to assign additional privileges to the new user s you can select these from the supplied list afte...

Page 47: ...tial and Proprietary 47 If you want or need to change any of the user s accounts you can do that here If not then select View site from the top right hand side of your screen to return to the ELSA E d...

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