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DIGITAL YACHT

 

WL410 Quick Start  Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Introduction 

Congratulations on the purchase of your WL410 Wireless Adaptor/Antenna. This unit is designed for permanent or semi-
permanent installation on sail or motor vessels. The base of the WL410 is threaded and designed to be screwed in to a 
suitable 1” x 14 TPI threaded VHF antenna mounting bracket (not supplied).  

 

Before operating the unit you should familiarise yourself with this Quick Start Guide and the User Manual 
of the computer equipment you wish to connect this product to

 

2. Before you start 

 
The  WL410  comes  complete  with  a  USB  Memory  Stick  that  includes  all  necessary  Realtek  drivers/software  for  the 
following operating systems; 
 

 

Microsoft Windows XP

®

, Windows Vista

®

 and Windows 7

®

 

 

Apple Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8 

  

Do  not  plug  in  the  WL410  to  the  USB  port  of  your  computer  until  you  have  inserted  the  driver  USB 
Memory Stick or CD-ROM. 

 

 
3. Mounting the WL410 Antenna 

 
The  WL410  should  be  mounted  at  deck  level,  on  the  wheel  house  roof  or  radar  arch.  Unlike  VHF,  Wifi  signals  do  not 
benefit  from  being  mounted  at  the  top  of  a  mast  and  this  is  not  to  be  recommended.  The  WL410  is  designed  to  be 
screwed on to a standard 1” x 14 TPI threaded VHF mounting bracket (not supplied).  
 
Ensure  the  USB  lead  is  not  connected  and  is  coiled  before  attempting  to  attach  the  WL410  to  the  threaded  mounting 
bracket.  Holding  the  coiled  USB  against  the  WL410,  carefully  screw  the  WL410  to  the  bracket,  ensuring  that  the  USB 
lead does not become twisted. 
 
The WL410 is supplied with a 5m USB cable. This is the maximum recommended length of USB cable and should not be 
extended. If you do need to extend the cable, use a powered USB extension cable and only use one of these. Adding 
multiple powered extensions has been found to affect the timing and power to the WL410 and can result in very poor 
performance. 
 
Getting the USB cable in to the boat can either be done in a temporary manner; feeding the cable through a partially 
opened window or in a 

more permanent manner; drilling a hole through the boat’s wall or deck and fitting a suitable multi-

pin connector 

– not supplied. This more permanent installation method should only be conducted by a suitably qualified or 

experienced installation engineer.  
 
Route the USB lead through to the computer that you wish to connect the WL410 to but DO NOT plug the USB lead in to 
the  computer.  Proceed  to  the  relevant  “Getting  Started  Guide”  section  of  this  guide,  that  is  applicable  to  the  operating 
system you are using. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WL410

Page 1: ...QUICK START WL410 01 VR1 0 Installation Quick Start Guide WL410 Wireless Adaptor Antenna...

Page 2: ...d to be screwed on to a standard 1 x 14 TPI threaded VHF mounting bracket not supplied Ensure the USB lead is not connected and is coiled before attempting to attach the WL410 to the threaded mounting...

Page 3: ...the WL410 in to a spare USB port on the laptop Windows will detect the new hardware and display the message shown in Figure 1 It will then automatically search the on line Windows Update server for th...

Page 4: ...If you have any other important programs or documents opened save any work and close them then click Finish and the computer will restart Once the computer has fully rebooted plug in the WL410 the new...

Page 5: ...spots will be displayed Your laptops internal wireless adaptor is usually named Wireless Network Connection and the WL410 will automatically be named Wireless Network Connection 2 or possibly another...

Page 6: ...you should see the window shown in Figure 22 which gives the wireless connection status 5 Installing and Operating the WL410 on a Mac Insert the WL410 Drivers Software CD Rom in to your Apple Mac and...

Page 7: ...ree USB port on the Mac and two things will happen A new Icon will appear in the Dock as shown in Fig 26 Also a new application will open and a window similar to the one in Fig 27 will be displayed th...

Page 8: ...10 should now connect to the selected wireless network and display the General Status tab shown in Fig 30 The network details plus the password are stored as a profile which is remembered in case you...

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