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STEP 4:
Tighten the RJ45
Feedthru onto the Cat5 cable. If
the cable diameter is too small to
make a good seal wrap a couple
turns of electrical tape around
the CAT5 cable at the seal area
to increase it’s diameter.
STEP 5:
Make sure lid gasket is
clean and free from any parti-
cles, then carefully close the
cover, making sure that wires are clear of the seam and hinge area.
STEP 6:
Tighten the 4 seal screws evenly to seal the cover.
STEP 7:
Install antenna that came with the unit or a larger gain external
antenna. The small antenna that is supplied with the EZ-Base is good
for about 500 yds. To cover greater distances you will need to use a
larger antenna. A 24db antenna should provide over 15 miles of cover-
age. The practical limit is about 20 miles because of the curvature of
the earth.
Controller Notes:
1. When a battery is connected to the controller and the battery volt-
age is >12V the
LOA
d LED should be on.
2. When the POE power supply is plugged in and CAT5 cable con-
nected to POE IN, the
POE
LED should be on.
3. If
LOA
d LED is off because battery voltage is <12V, it should come
back on when battery is charged to >12V.
4. Controller is attached using Velcro fasteners so it is removable.
5. There is a secondary 12V output on the controller to power addi-
tional 12V devices.
6. Controller has a optional solar input for a 12V solar panel up to
85W. Adding a solar panel can extend the backup time.
Software Settings
1. There is an HTML management system built into every EZ-Base™
unit which is accessed thru a standard web browser. The unit can com-
municate thru the CAT5 ethernet cable connection or thru the wireless
connection, so you can manage remote units from a single location.
NOTE:
The device will usually go into a 2 minute reboot cycle When
clicking on APPLY CHANGES. During this time it will be unresponsive.
2.
IP ADDRESS: The first thing you want to do is reset the IP ad-
EZ-BASE