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Important Safety Information 

 

Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Energy 

The GateWay contains a radio transmitter and receiver.  Whenever powered, the 
GateWay will receive and emit radio frequency energy. 
The GateWay is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements including those 
concerned with the exposure of human beings to RF energy. 

 

Explosive Environments 

DO NOT USE THE GateWay IN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS 

Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, posted.  Such 
areas may include, but are not limited to, fueling areas, enclosed areas where fumes 
may accumulate (such as below decks on boats or areas near poorly ventilated gas 
powered appliances), chemical transfer or storage areas, laboratories and areas when 
there are airborne particulates such as grain, dust, aerosolized paints or fine metal 
powders.  DO NOT USE THE GateWay IN SUCH AREAS.  The installation or removal 
of batteries may cause sparks which could cause an explosion or fire. 

 

Not Vacuum Compatible 

The GateWay is not vacuum compatible.  Do not use the GateWay in vacuum as this 
could damage the GateWay and / or contaminate your vacuum chamber and associated 
hardware. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for GateWay

Page 1: ...GateWay Wireless Network Access Point Copyright 2007 by Magna Systems L L C Revision A 07 2007 1...

Page 2: ...shipping prepaid to the indicated service facility The repaired or replacement product will be returned to you with shipping prepaid The repaired or replaced product will be warranted for the remaind...

Page 3: ...d found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen...

Page 4: ...posted Such areas may include but are not limited to fueling areas enclosed areas where fumes may accumulate such as below decks on boats or areas near poorly ventilated gas powered appliances chemica...

Page 5: ...ranty ii Symbols Used in This Manual iii Regulatory Statements iii Important Safety Information iv Care of Your New GateWay 2 Getting Started 3 How the GateWay Works 5 Troubleshooting 6 Technical Spec...

Page 6: ...a RF power transmitter Extreme Dust or Dirt Don t expose your GateWay to extreme dust dirt sand or environments containing metal particles Shock Do not expose your GateWay to mechanical shock in exce...

Page 7: ...t data Turning the GateWay ON The GateWay is powered by your computer s USB port THERE IS NO ON OFF SWITCH To turn the GateWay ON simply connect it to your computer using the USB cable provided When c...

Page 8: ...your workspace or attach it in an elevated position by using a mounting screw not included TIP Don t mount the GateWay in a sealed metal enclosure The GateWay is a radio communications device and wil...

Page 9: ...io network DataLink issues network management commands and communicates with networked devices via the GateWay The GateWay s dicator LEDs provide visual indicators of network status during operation i...

Page 10: ...a Clear Network command to reset the nodes If there is a communication failure between Gateway and DataLink DataLink will display a communication failure message associated with Gateway and request th...

Page 11: ...tter than 100 dBm Range Up to 50 m 160 under optimal environmental conditions General Specifications Operating Environment 0 C to 80 C 32 F to 176 F 5 to 95 RH non condensing Vibration 10 g rms 20 Hz...

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