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  EBM-B100 

 

EMW Wireless Ethernet Bridge 

   

 

(V0.5) 

User Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

EMW Co., Ltd. 

Head Office: 680-3 Gojan-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon, Korea 

R&D Center: 459-24 Gasan-dong, Geumchon-gu, Seoul, Korea 

Tel: +82-2-2107-5500        Fax: +82-2-2107-5645 

Website: www.emw.co.kr 

Summary of Contents for EBM-B100

Page 1: ...eless Ethernet Bridge V0 5 User Manual EMW Co Ltd Head Office 680 3 Gojan dong Namdong gu Incheon Korea R D Center 459 24 Gasan dong Geumchon gu Seoul Korea Tel 82 2 2107 5500 Fax 82 2 2107 5645 Websi...

Page 2: ...EBM B100 User s Manual www emw co kr 2 Table of Contents 1 Product Overview 3 2 Components 5 3 Product Installation 7 4 Product Features 13 5 Cautions 27 6 Dimensions and Specifications 28...

Page 3: ...le the wireless transmission and reception of IP camera video audio and data It is used for the wireless connection of sections in a network that are difficult to connect An integrated wireless bridge...

Page 4: ...nt offices and construction sites 8 Temporary wireless network This device can be used in sites such as construction sites and temporary buildings that require stable communication and an Internet net...

Page 5: ...5 Transmission of video data during movement Provision of road traffic information HD video transmission Use of existing wired highway networks 2 Components 2 1 Main Body Monopole Type Patch Type Bra...

Page 6: ...ies Main Body Monopole Antenna 5V Adapter User Manual No Item Name Qty Remark 1 Main Body 2 2 Monopole Antenna 2 Only applied for monopole antenna type 3 5V Adapter 2 4 User Manual 1 Note The patch ty...

Page 7: ...ntenna is non directional consider the distance between the two products before others The distance N may vary by the antenna characteristics and the RF output power See Chapter 6 Dimensions and Speci...

Page 8: ...he following table The best sensitivity can be achieved at the center to center angle recommended at the time of installation Area A B C D Angle 15 15 30 15 15 30 45 30 30 45 45 or lower 45 or higher...

Page 9: ...EBM B100 User s Manual www emw co kr 9 3 1 3 Installation Examples Figure 2 1 Examples of Installation in an Urban Area Figure 2 2 Examples of Installation in an Open Area...

Page 10: ...EBM B100 User s Manual www emw co kr 10 Figure 2 3 Examples of Bad Installation Interference by Trees Figure 2 4 Examples of Bad Installation Interference by Buildings...

Page 11: ...EBM B100 User s Manual www emw co kr 11 3 2 Product Connection Diagram LAN DC Figure 3 1 Client side CCTV Connection Diagram Figure 3 2 Host side DVR PC Connection Diagram...

Page 12: ...tion Net Framework version 3 5 or higher must be installed to run the dedicated GUI program It does not need to be installed in Windows 7 OS or higher because it is included by default After running t...

Page 13: ...n rate for this setting is 10 Mbps based on the QPSk modulation method 4 1 2 Setting 1 N Connections Using a Hub H UB Figure 4 2 Setting 1 N Connections with a Hub The maximum transmission rate for ea...

Page 14: ...his setting is 10 Mbps total number of stations Ethernet Bridges based on the QPSK modulation method For example when two cameras are connected there are three stations 1 master 2 slaves 10 3 3 Mbps W...

Page 15: ...on has been completed 2 Slave The device works as slave 3 Master The device works as master 4 Power Power connection 4 1 5 Reset S W Used to reset hardware and re boot the device Used to update the fi...

Page 16: ...the PC with the device for setting through a USB cable No separate DC power source is needed as power is supplied through the USB Cable size Mini USB 5P to USB A 4P Male If the Windows driver for USB...

Page 17: ...2 3 Connection Settings Connection The PC should be connected in accordance with the current settings if possible Port Setup A connection setting menu is available for the items listed below COM Port...

Page 18: ...lowing window Figure 4 8 Changing COM Port Settings Auto Connect If unfamiliar with the virtual COM port it may be possible to use an auto connection All the available ports are scanned and a valid po...

Page 19: ...tings client privilege must be obtained by logging in Figure 4 11 Log in The password is set to 0000 at the time of shipment from the factory Super User privilege can be obtained by selecting the Admi...

Page 20: ...tion the login password can be changed Figure 4 12 Change Password If the password is forgotten it can be set to 0000 which is the factory shipment state through the Factory Reset menu The password mu...

Page 21: ...5 Configuration Summary Check the content of the current settings This function only shows the settings and it is not necessary to log in Figure 4 13 Summary Setup Wizard The device can be set up quic...

Page 22: ...igure 4 15 Manual Setup Network Network Mode A Master Master Mode Fix B Slave Slave Mode Fix C Auto Set to Master if there is no Master and set to Slave if there is a Master Channel ID A channel must...

Page 23: ...Channel Avoidance Channel Avoidance Select whether or not to reconfigure the network to another channel with a better quality through Auto Scan If the quality of the current channel is poor due to ph...

Page 24: ...tion environment and distance Data Rate The modulation method for data transmission can be changed In the case of Binary 3 and 4 the rate decreases but interference decreases and transmission distance...

Page 25: ...Update A Set to Debug Port and Click the Connect Button B When it is connected normally the FW Update button is enabled Click this button select a file to update and click OK C When the following win...

Page 26: ...t to the initial factory state Note The factory reset values of each item are shown below Item Network Mode Channel ID Channel Mode Piconet ID RF Power Schedule Mode Channel Avoidance RSSI High RSSI L...

Page 27: ...ine where and how to install the product Check the installed direction of the product The antenna shape must be directed to the serviced area Make sure that there are no obstacles people metal plates...

Page 28: ...Band 2400 2483 5 MHz Channel Bandwidth 16 MHz 5 CH Modulation Binary DQPSK 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM RF Output Power 10 dBm Receive Sensitivity RSSI 60 dBm SNR 20 Distance Range 400 m 2 Km PER 1 Open Site...

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