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SS

300

AT

C

60

 

Installation

 

Guide

 

FEDERAL

 

COMMUNICATIONS

 

COMMISSION

 

INTERFERENCE

 

STATEMENT

 

 

This

 

equipment

 

has

 

been

 

tested

 

and

 

found

 

to

 

comply

 

with

 

the

 

limits

 

for

 

a

 

Class

 

B

 

digital

 

device,

 

pursuant

 

to

 

part

 

15

 

of

 

the

 

FCC

 

Rules.

 

These

 

limits

 

are

 

designed

 

to

 

provide

 

reasonable

 

protection

 

against

 

harmful

 

interference

 

in

 

a

 

residential

 

installation.

 

This

 

equipment

 

generates,

 

uses

 

and

 

can

 

radiate

 

radio

 

frequency

 

energy

 

and,

 

if

 

not

 

installed

 

and

 

used

 

in

 

accordance

 

with

 

the

 

instructions,

 

may

 

cause

 

harmful

 

interference

 

to

 

radio

 

communications.

 

However,

 

there

 

is

 

no

 

guarantee

 

that

 

interference

 

will

 

not

 

occur

 

in

 

a

 

particular

 

installation.

 

If

 

this

 

equipment

 

does

 

cause

 

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

 

one

 

or

 

more

 

of

 

the

 

following

 

measures:

 

Reorient

 

or

 

relocate

 

the

 

receiving

 

antenna.

 

Increase

 

the

 

separation

 

between

 

the

 

equipment

 

and

 

receiver.

 

Connect

 

the

 

equipment

 

into

 

an

 

outlet

 

on

 

a

 

circuit

 

different

 

from

 

that

 

to

 

which

 

the

 

receiver

 

is

 

connected.

 

Consult

 

the

 

dealer

 

or

 

an

 

experienced

 

radio/

 

TV

 

technician

 

for

 

help.

 

 

CAUTION

  

Any

 

changes

 

or

 

modifications

 

not

 

expressly

 

approved

 

by

 

the

 

guarantee

 

of

 

this

 

device

 

could

 

void

 

the

 

user

ʹ

s

 

authority

 

to

 

operate

 

the

 

equipment.

 

 

Labeling

 

requirements

 

 

This

 

device

 

complies

 

with

 

Part

 

15

 

of

 

the

 

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.

 

 

RF

 

exposure

 

warning

   

  

    

This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this 
transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or 
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna 
installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

 

 

 

This

 

device

 

is

 

operation

 

in

 

5.15

 

 

5.25GHz

 

frequency

 

range,

 

then

 

restricted

 

in

 

indoor

 

use

 

only,

 

Outdoor

 

operations

 

in

 

the

 

5150~5250MHz

 

is

 

prohibit.

 

 

 
 

Canada,

 

Industry

 

Canada

 

(IC)

 

Notices

 

 

This

 

Class

 

B

 

digital

 

apparatus

 

complies

 

with

 

Canadian

 

ICES

003

 

and

 

RSS

210.

  

Operation

 

is

 

subject

 

to

 

the

 

following

 

two

 

conditions:

 

(1)

 

this

 

device

 

may

 

not

 

cause

 

interference,

 

and

 

(2)

 

this

 

device

 

must

 

accept

 

any

 

interference,

 

including

 

interference

 

that

 

may

 

cause

 

undesired

 

operation

 

of

 

the

 

device.

 

 

 

 

Radio

 

Frequency

 

(RF)

 

Exposure

 

Information

 

 

The

 

radiated

 

output

 

power

 

of

 

the

 

Wireless

 

Device

 

is

 

below

 

the

 

Industry

 

Canada

 

(IC)

 

radio

 

frequency

 

exposure

 

limits.

 

The

 

Wireless

 

Device

 

should

 

be

 

used

 

in

 

such

 

a

 

manner

 

such

 

that

 

the

 

potential

 

for

 

human

 

contact

 

during

 

normal

 

operation

 

is

 

minimized.

  

This

 

device

 

has

 

also

 

been

 

evaluated

 

and

 

shown

 

compliant

 

with

 

the

 

IC

 

RF

 

Exposure

 

limits

 

under

 

mobile

 

exposure

 

conditions.

 

(antennas

 

are

 

greater

 

than

 

20cm

 

from

 

a

 

person

ʹ

s

 

body).

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SS-300-AT-C-60

Page 1: ...Tight Networks Inc 339 N Bernardo Avenue 200 Mountain View CA 94043 http www airtightnetworks com Product documentation is being enhanced continuously based on customer feedback To obtain a latest cop...

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Page 3: ...SS 300 AT C 60 Access Point Sensor InstallationGuide...

Page 4: ...FOR ANY DAMAGE OR VIOLATION OF GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS ARISING FROM YOUR USAGE OF THE PRODUCT EXPECT AS EXPRESSLY DEFINED IN THE INDEMNITY SECTION OF THIS DOCUMENT LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AirTight wil...

Page 5: ...llowing 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 RF exposure wa...

Page 6: ...conditions d exposition des appareils mobiles les antennes se situent moins de 20 cm du corps d une personne FCC NOTICE To comply with FCC part 15 rules in the United States the system must be profess...

Page 7: ...SS 300 AT C 60 with power adapter 10 CHAPTER 5 MANUALLY CONFIGURING THE SS 300 AT C 60 AS SENSOR 12 5 1 INTRODUCTION 12 5 2 CONFIGURING SENSOR THROUGH CONFIG SHELL 12 5 2 1 Invoke HyperTerminal or min...

Page 8: ...E SENSOR 9 FIGURE 9 HOLES FOR INSERTING SCREWS 9 FIGURE 10 POWER UP AND CONNECT SS 300 AT C 60 USING POE 10 FIGURE 11 POWER UP SS 300 AT C 60 10 FIGURE 12 CONNECT SS 300 AT C 60 TO THE NETWORK 11 FIGU...

Page 9: ...rs Package Contents Lists the components included in the system package SS 300 AT C 60 Overview Provides an overview of sensor Installing the device Describes how to connect and install SS 300 AT C 60...

Page 10: ...on how it is configured Please ensure that the following items are included in the SS 300 AT C 60 device package If the package is not complete please contact AirTight Networks Inc Technical Support a...

Page 11: ...e Only LED1 LED2 LED3 and LED4 are in use The following table indicates various device states using the LEDs on the device when the device is in AP mode Table 1 LED details for SS 300 AT C 60 in AP mo...

Page 12: ...link Slow Blink The Sensor upgrade is in progress Solid Orange Any Any Solid Green The Sensor is unable to get Ethernet link Solid Orange Any Any Fast Blink The Sensor did not receive a valid IP addre...

Page 13: ...02 3af standard Figure 3 Rear Panel of SS 300 AT C 60 Table 4 Rear Panel Port Settings for SS 300 AT C 60 Port Description Connector Type Speed Protocol Ethernet LAN1 This enables the device to be con...

Page 14: ...to the default wifi security server All the VLAN configurations are lost Device mode is changed to Sensor Only If static IP was configured on the device the IP is erased and DHCP mode is set After re...

Page 15: ...ported if the following conditions are satisfied The device is in Sensor mode A DNS entry wifi security server is set up on all DNS Servers This entry should point to the IP address of the Server By d...

Page 16: ...t in the same position as shown above Clip the metal ceiling bracket to a suitably located ceiling tile separator Figure 6 Clipping the Metal Ceiling bracket Slide the movable section into place and t...

Page 17: ...serting screws Connect the Ethernet cable for power and network connection to the LAN port on the back of the device To mount the SS 300 AT C 60 device onto the mounting bracket insert the mounting br...

Page 18: ...e 10 Power up and connect SS 300 AT C 60 using PoE 4 2 4 Using SS 300 AT C 60 with power adapter To power up the device perform the following steps 1 Plug the power cable into the DC power receptacle...

Page 19: ...ensor list command You will see a list of all Sensors that are recognized by the SpectraGuard Enterprise server The Sensor is configured and ready to go Check the Console to ensure that this Sensor ha...

Page 20: ...llations Sensor is placed on a subnet that is not DHCP enabled 5 2 Configuring Sensor through Config Shell To use the Config Shell connect a Serial RS 232 cable between your computer and the Sensor Th...

Page 21: ...ide Figure 14 Opening HyperTerminal Note If you are using a Linux laptop you can use minicom to connect to the Config Shell 5 2 1 2 Defining a New HyperTerminal Connection Figure 15 Define a New Hyper...

Page 22: ...n the Connection Description dialog 5 2 1 3 Specifying HyperTerminal Connection Details Figure 16 Specify HyperTerminal Connection Details Select or enter the appropriate connection details Click OK o...

Page 23: ...iguration in the Spectraguard Enterprise User Guide for more details Recommended AirTight recommends that you change the default password for security reasons although it is not mandatory 5 2 3 Set Se...

Page 24: ...set mode command to set the device mode for SS 300 AT C 60 Figure 19 set sensor mode command for SS 300 AT C 60 5 2 5 Configure Network Settings Once the mode is set you have to enable the Network Set...

Page 25: ...ays the Server discovery setting information get status Displays the current running status of all the components get version Displays the version and build information of all the components get vlan...

Page 26: ...n 10 and 127 as the shared secret The string is internally converted to hexadecimal format It can be used instead of the set communication key command Table 3 Miscellaneous commands Other Commands Com...

Page 27: ...sure that the traffic is allowed on UDP port 3851 If utilizing the Server ID based discovery ensure that multicast is enabled on the network Alternatively if utilizing the Server IP based discovery en...

Page 28: ...ng the Server IP based discovery ensure that the DNS name wifi security server has been correctly entered on the DNS Server Also ensure that the DNS Server IP addresses are either correctly configured...

Page 29: ...ecret The CLI commands are provided on both Server and Sensor for changing the shared secret Note Once the shared secret communication key is changed on the Server all Sensors connected to the Server...

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