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1.

 

Enter the SSID 

2.

 

Enter the password 

3.

 

Save the settings 

4.

 

Restart the Nano Link 
At this moment, the Nano SPY LINK restarts and tries to connect to the WiFi network. 
The indicator lights ‘Network’ and ‘Cloud’ lit indicate that the Nano Link is connected to MySirius

 

VI.

 

USE 

Le Nano SPY LINK is a gateway allowing transmission of information, sent by the Nano SPY, to the MySirius cloud via 
Ethernet or WiFi network. It can be used in two different ways: 
 

As simple gateway 

As simple gateway, the Nano SPY LINK provides simply the transmission of information from the Nano SPY to 
the MySirius cloud. 

 

As gateway and alert device 

Depending on its configuration, the Nano SPY LINK can, in addition to its function as gateway, receive 
instructions from MySirius to act as an alert device. In the case of an alert, it can: 

 

Turn on its light band as a function of the event to be signaled 

 

Trigger its buzzer to warn of a problem 

 

Close its dry contact to command an alerting device 

 

a)

 

Taking in charge of alarms 

When the Nano SPY LINK triggers an alert, this alert can be stopped in order to take it in charge locally. To do this it 
suffices to touch the touch-sensitive button before intervening to correct the problem. 

/!\ This action does not correspond to an acknowledgement.  

To acknowledge an alarm it is necessary to go on MySirius

 

VII.

 

CHARACTERISTICS 

RADIO CHARACTERISTICS

 

Broadcast frequency

 

 2.4GHz 

Maximum radiated power 

 

10 dBm (10 mW) 

Useful range with SPY RF satellites in buildings

 

Up to 40 m depending on environment  

CARACTERISTIQUES WIFI

 

Broadcast frequency

 

Frequency: 2,4 GHz 
Modulation: 802.11b and 802.11g 

Maximum radiated power 

+ 12 dBm 

Sensitivity 

- 83 dBm 

Supported encryption 

WEP-128, WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (AES) 

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

 

Mains power 

Pluggable power adapter (European model plug) with regulated 
voltage output: Input: 230 VAC – Output / 5 VDC - 1A;  
3m detachable USB cable 

POE

 

Power over Ethernet available as option for Ethernet models. 3-
meter Ethernet cable supplied 

Power consumption 

Average consumption: 0.5 W WiFi / 0.85W Ethernet 
Peak consumption: 2 W 

Backup battery 

Type NIMH capacity 730 mAh 

Functional autonomy in battery mode 

Autonomy for full operation: 6h en WiFi / 4h en Eternet 
Recharge time: 125h 

MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS 

Dimensions 

78x78x63 mm 

Weight 

200g (without mains adapter) 

Protection rating 

IP20 – functioning inside buildings only 

Temperature/Relative operational range  

0°C to 40°C – 0 to 90% HR 

Summary of Contents for Nano SPY LINK Ethernet

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Nano SPY LINK Ethernet WiFi Ref 11817D...

Page 2: ...t 4 b Connection 4 c Mounting 5 d Locking 5 e Description of the indicator lights 5 IV CONFIGURATION OF NANO SPY LINK 6 a Operating principle 6 b Configuration 6 V CONFIGURATION OF NANO SPY LINK WIFI...

Page 3: ...p or waste disposal bin Comply with existing legislation for disposal Power source this device is powered by a 3 6VDC type AA lithium battery ch V CE LABELING this device is certified to conform to Eu...

Page 4: ...ify this with your IT service provider The network must be programmed in DHCP and accept DNS requests WiFi Version Ensure that you are in a zone of WiFi coverage To ensure your safety during installat...

Page 5: ...support bracket using a screw e Description of the indicator lights Function State Action Power On Mains power present Flashing Functioning on battery Off Mains power absent Radio communication Flashi...

Page 6: ...ion 2 Desable DHCP mode 3 Then fill the new IP parameters IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS 4 Save the parameters 5 Reboot the Nano Link At this point the Nano SPY LINK reboots and attempts to connect to...

Page 7: ...it suffices to touch the touch sensitive button before intervening to correct the problem This action does not correspond to an acknowledgement To acknowledge an alarm it is necessary to go on MySiri...

Page 8: ...s and interest or incidental expenses The starting point of the guarantee is the date of invoice of the concerned product The invoice must be provided for any request for application of the guarantee...

Page 9: ...ion of the environment As the production of waste materials cannot be avoided these should be reused through the recycling process best adapted to the considered materials and to the protection of the...

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