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CWAP – Quick Start Guide  

  Document Revision: Release 1.0 

Summary of Contents for Cab-n-Connect CWAP

Page 1: ...CWAP Quick Start Guide Document Revision Release 1 0 ...

Page 2: ... instructions 4 2 1 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 4 2 2 Precautions for Installing the System 4 3 Introduction 5 3 1 Product Description 5 3 2 Functional Block Diagram 5 3 3 Equipment Definition 6 3 4 Major Hardware Components 6 3 5 CWAP Orderable Part Numbers 6 4 Starting Up 7 4 1 CWAP Equipment 7 4 2 Power Up and Log In 8 4 3 Connecting using the Console Port 8 4 3 1 Reset CWAP to factory default ...

Page 3: ...iguration 11 4 6 1 System Configuration 11 4 7 Flag Antennas and Bracket Assembly Installation 13 5 Support and Service 14 5 1 Technical Support 14 5 2 Returning Defective Merchandise 14 6 Appendix A List of Figures 15 7 Appendix B List of Tables 16 8 Appendix C Document Revision History 17 ...

Page 4: ... MAC layer definition for ISO 7 stack communications devices IEEE 802 11g IEEE Standard for Information Technology Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Specific Requirements Part 11 Wireless LAN Media Access Control MAC and Physical Layer PHY Specifications Further Higher Data Rate Extension in the 2 4 GHz Band IEEE 802 11n IEEE Standard ...

Page 5: ...73001000 ESS Environmental Stress Screen Procedure CWAP Kontron Document 730010000 FMEA Rev A CWAP Motorola AP 7131 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide 1 7 Technical Support Technicians and engineers from Kontron and or its subsidiaries are available for technical support We are committed to making our product easy to use and will help you use our products in your systems Please consult ou...

Page 6: ...ty instructions in this manual and possibly on the device Kontron will be exempt from legal liability for accidents Limitation of Liability Warranty Obligations In the event of damage to the device which is caused by a failure to observe the instructions specifically the safety instructions in this manual and possibly on the device Kontron will not be required to honor the warranty including durin...

Page 7: ...w the corresponding instructions in this manual when installing mounting the CWAP platform Please observe all specified dimensions required for mounting included in the drawing with outline dimensions When installing the CWAP there must be at least 40 mm approximately 1 575 free space around the cooling fins to prevent the system overheating Leave approximately 4 0 100 mm of free space to the fron...

Page 8: ...dup capability for power interruptions The CWAP requires no active cooling system and has capabilities for built in diagnostics reporting The CWAP is designed to comply with the general requirements identified in Section 8 Cabin Wireless LAN Unit of the ARINC 763 3 Specification The unit communicates to a host server by physical connection over wired 10 100 1000Base T interfaces 3 2 Functional Blo...

Page 9: ...k Server Unit and or additional CWAP Lightweight and compact electro mechanical packaging Mil Circular connector for signal power interfaces Mil Circular connector with Quadrax inserts for Ethernet interfaces Six 6 RF SMA RP coaxial connectors for remote antenna attachment 3 4 Major Hardware Components The CWAP major hardware assemblies are COTS Wireless Access Point Assembly Power Supply Unit PSU...

Page 10: ...tem and requires no additional fan assist if operated in the defined environmental conditions Note that the unit may get warm and or hot to the touch and should be handled with caution during use Note there is a temperature sensor that prevents the CWAP from turning on below 20ºC 2ºC 4 1 CWAP Equipment Label Description Equipment 1 Cable Assembly with 2x GbE RJ45 connectors PN 5006862 1 2 CWAP PN ...

Page 11: ...ternally and the unit will boot up as soon as power is applied Properly install the P1 MIL J1 circular cable assembly connector to the mating connector on the CWAP Location J1 The AC power source must be switched off via a 2 pole disconnect device to make sure that no voltage is present at the terminal during the connecting procedure Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the power source n...

Page 12: ...admin summary This displays a summary of the CWAP configuration Note the CWAP s IP address is displayed 4 3 1 Reset CWAP to factory default settings If needed to reset the CWAP to the original factor default settings type in the command default and then yes as prompted For additional common CLI commands and examples see Section 6 or consult the Motorola AP 7131 Series Access Point Product Referenc...

Page 13: ...2 and GigE1 RJ45 connector to a PC configured as a DHCP client and if the CWAP LAN port is setup as a DHCP server then the PC should get assigned an IP address on the 192 168 1 x subnet Start a web browser and enter the IP address 192 168 1 1 4 5 GUI Login Screen Once connected you will see the AP 7131N GUI login screen as shown below Login using the following User admin Password motorola Once log...

Page 14: ...ure a set of minimum required device settings 4 6 1 System Configuration Under Quick Setup select System Configuration from the menu tree to define the access point s system WIPS server and radio configuration Figure 6 Change Admin Password Figure 7 Quick Setup System Configuration ...

Page 15: ... the CWAP Each country has its own regulatory restrictions concerning electromagnetic emissions and the maximum RF signal strength See Section 7 14 for the two character country codes Time Server Optionally enter the IP Address of the server used to provide system time to the CWAP WIPS Servers Not used Radio Configuration Select 2 4 GHz WLAN 5 0 GHz WLAN only no Sensor Table 4 System Configuration...

Page 16: ...sembly are backed out enough to allow smooth insertion of the plastic inserts below b Ensure the Antenna Bracket assembly is installed uniformly and evenly amongst all six 6 Flag Antennas and the CWAP itself c The four 4 thumb screws of the CWAP will feed through the four 4 through holes of the metal bracket 6 One at a time install six 6 of Item 3 Insert Flag Antenna onto each Antenna by slipping ...

Page 17: ...e held responsible for any loss or damage caused to the equipment received without an RMA number The Buyer accepts responsibility for all freight charges for the return of goods to Kontron s designated facility Kontron will pay return freight charges back to the Buyer s location in the event that the equipment is repaired or replaced within the warranty period stipulated herewith To request a Retu...

Page 18: ...ure 2 Console Port Setting 8 Figure 3 CWAP Summary Configuration 9 Figure 4 Reset CWAP to Factory Default Settings 9 Figure 5 GUI Login 10 Figure 6 Change Admin Password 11 Figure 7 Quick Setup System Configuration 11 Figure 14 Flag Antenna Bracket Assembly Installation 13 ...

Page 19: ...16 7 Appendix B List of Tables Table 1 Functional Block Diagram Table 5 Table 2 CWAP Orderable Part Numbers 6 Table 3 CWAP Equipment 7 Table 4 System Configuration Definitions 12 ...

Page 20: ...17 8 Appendix C Document Revision History Revision Date By Changes 1 0 8 4 12 RJM Initial Release ...

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