Mine Site Technologies NS40 I.S. User Manual Download Page 22

Description and function

Cable type

A DC power cable pair that transfers power between a I.S. PSU and an NS40
or a junction box (JB11).

DC power

Installation Procedure

The following procedure demonstrates how composite connector cables are attached to the NS40.

Illustration

Description

Step

Insert an allen key (0.125" or
3.18mm hex driver) to remove the
hex screw on the retention arm.

1

Slide out the retention arm from the
NS40.

2

Push down on the locking catch for
the port and remove the cover.

3

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NS40 I.S. Wireless Network Switch

Installing I.S. Wireless Network Switches

Summary of Contents for NS40 I.S.

Page 1: ...NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch User Guide NS40_UG_EN_C ...

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Page 3: ... 2 4 Antennas 26 2 4 1 Antenna Placement and Layout 26 2 5 Before Powering Up the I S Network Switch 27 Chapter 3 Understanding VLANs 29 3 1 Understanding Trunk and Access Ports 30 3 1 1 Trunk Ports 30 3 1 2 Access Ports 30 3 1 3 Port Allocation 30 3 2 VLANs and Wireless Networks 30 3 3 Native VLAN 31 Chapter 4 Configuration using the Web Interface 33 4 1 Logging onto the Web Interface 34 4 2 Conf...

Page 4: ...er 51 4 5 10 Rebooting the Device 52 4 6 Network Tab 52 4 6 1 Configuring LAN Interface Settings 52 4 6 2 Configuring Wireless Interface Settings 53 4 6 3 Configuring Composite Fibre Ports 57 4 6 4 Managing Simple Network Management Protocol 59 4 6 5 Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 59 4 6 6 Defining VLANs 61 4 6 7 Adding Static Routes 63 Chapter 5 Centralised Configuration Management 65 5...

Page 5: ...s Network Switch Reset and Reboot 87 Appendix G I S Wireless Network Switch Specifications 91 Appendix H Maintenance Checklist 93 Appendix I NS40 Regulatory 95 Appendix J Warranty and License Agreement 97 J 1 Hardware Warranty 97 J 2 Software End User License Agreement 97 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 5 Revision C ...

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Page 7: ... firmware 2 0 8 C Copyright 2012 Mine Site Technologies Pty Ltd All rights reserved Mine Site Technologies Pty Ltd reserves the right to make changes to specifications and information in this manual without prior notice Mine Site Technologies Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions contained in this manual NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 7 Revision C ...

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Page 9: ...DA Sudbury 1085 Kelly Lake Road Sudbury Ontario P3E 5P5 CANADA Tel 1 705 675 7468 CHINA Hangzhou 4F Building 1 1413 Moganshan Road Hangzhou CHINA 310011 Tel 86 571 85803320x206 UNITED STATES Denver 13301 W 43rd Drive Golden Colorado 80403 USA Tel 1 303 951 0570 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 9 Revision C ...

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Page 11: ...hlight specific information Table 1 Icons Description Icon The Note icon indicates important or useful information and references Note The Important icon contains information to prevent damage to the product and injury to the user Important The Caution icon indicates to stop and pay attention or an action not to be performed Caution Related Documentation The following documents available from MST ...

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Page 13: ...frastructure where voice tracking video process control and data applications are used to enhance mining safety and communication The NS40 has the following features Four fibre optic fast Ethernet ports Two 802 11b g wireless access points Powder coated stainless steel enclosure complying to IP65 standards AeroScout Tag reading capability for real time tracking of assets and personnel Composite ca...

Page 14: ...is the upstream port Composite fibre port number 2 The status LEDs indicate the following Indication LED status Status indicator LED for each CPU 3 CPU is not running Off CPU is operating Blinking slowly CPU is booting up Blinking fast Wi Fi LEDs indicate the following Indication LED status Wi Fi indicator LED for each CPU 4 Wireless radio is disabled Off Wireless radio is enabled On Revision C 14...

Page 15: ...r wireless radio 2 10 RP TNC jack for connecting an antenna to wireless radio 2 Transmit Tx and receive Rx antenna port for wireless radio 2 11 Protective cap when antenna ports are not in use Antenna port protective cap 12 Protective arm to lock fibre port covers and cable connectors Composite fibre port retention arm 13 1 2 System Layout Overview NS40s are used to form a network system known as ...

Page 16: ...to provide network connectivity Cells can be connected in a loop configuration to provide multiple redundant network paths to the surface The NS40 supports Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP which monitors these loops and can redirect data traffic if an active link fails 1 3 Connectivity The NS40 has two types of network connections Composite fibre ports Wireless access points Revision C 16 NS40 I ...

Page 17: ...ention this cable is connected to port 4 DC power only connection A fibre optic cable terminated to the fibre contacts of the NS40 composite connector Fibre only connection A composite cable providing fibre optic connectivity and power to the NS40 in a cell Fibre and DC power connection Fibre optic cabling provides numerous benefits over Ethernet cabling with superior signal integrity and no signa...

Page 18: ...ort 3 Port 2 Port 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 1 3 2 Wireless Access Points The NS40 has two 802 11 b g radios allowing up to four SSIDs each Each radio is managed by a CPU and can be enabled or disabled through the web browser interface For more information see Configuring Wireless Interface Settings on page 53 Revision C 18 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch I S Wireless Network Switch ...

Page 19: ...nown as galvanic isolation and ensures there is no current Antennas passing between grounds of different potential In the event of Before Powering Up the I S Network Switch a short circuit to earth galvanic isolation allows all devices within a cell to be intrinsically safe as there are no loops for current to flow Galvanic isolation must always be maintained in the following manner All NS40 circu...

Page 20: ...ents Antenna types to use with each unit whether antenna splitters are required and mounting method for each antenna Mounting location and installation method for each NS40 2 2 Mounting an I S Wireless Network Switch The mounting location of each NS40 should be free from debris and should not be an obstruction to vehicles machinery vent tubing piping and cables It can be mounted horizontally or ve...

Page 21: ...function Cable type A fibre optic cable pair and a DC power cable pair in a single outer jacket as shown below It transfers power and data between an NS40s or an I S PSU Composite and the attached network device The maximum length of composite cable is 325m between NS40 units Multiple cable lengths can be joined by another NS40 or junction boxes model no JB10 or JB11 A fibre optic cable pair in a ...

Page 22: ...emonstrates how composite connector cables are attached to the NS40 Illustration Description Step Insert an allen key 0 125 or 3 18mm hex driver to remove the hex screw on the retention arm 1 Slide out the retention arm from the NS40 2 Push down on the locking catch for the port and remove the cover 3 Revision C 22 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch Installing I S Wireless Network Switches ...

Page 23: ...it and screw the hex nut tight 7 Extending Cable Runs with Junction Boxes Power and data cable runs can be extended in a network using junction boxes JB10 and JB11 Junction boxes also provide an inductance barrier limiting current and voltage to maintain Intrinsic Safety in a network The JB11 also has a DC connector This enables separate fibre optic and power cables to be joined to the JB11 and a ...

Page 24: ... dependent on local compliance approvals For example up to 50 metre coaxial cable length is approved in the U S A Important MST coaxial cables have connector covers that protect the exposed metal of the coaxial connectors The covers must be in place providing protection to an Ingress Protection IP20 rating level and galvanic isolation If coaxial connectors only have metal sleeves they must be insu...

Page 25: ... 2 Insulate the connection using self amalgamating rubber tape Start at the base of the connection and pull back the rubber tape backing 3 Pull the tape tightly and tape around the connector at an angle until it is 25mm past the end of the connection 4 Wind the rubber tape at an angle back down towards the base of the connection and cut the tape 5 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 25 Revision C Ins...

Page 26: ...nnas require two antenna connections to the network switch A Yagi antenna is a highly directional antenna providing a very narrow but longer horizontal beamwidth They are Yagi directional antenna ideally suited for line of sight tunnel communications Yagi antennas need to be aimed accurately and avoid obstacles in their RF beam path Note Only approved antenna models can be connected to the NS40 Pl...

Page 27: ...alled use the following check list before supplying power to the NS40 and cell 1 Check that the NS40 mounting is secure and free from obstructions 2 Check that the antenna mountings are secure and free from obstructions 3 Check all NS40 ports are protected from coal dust ingress by one of the following Connection to a cable composite fibre optic DC power Protective cover 4 Check all antenna ports ...

Page 28: ...ial cable with a protective cover fitted over the connector Insulation of the connectors with amalgamated rubber tape Protective cover Revision C 28 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch Installing I S Wireless Network Switches ...

Page 29: ...sical location They are grouped VLANs and Wireless Networks Native VLAN in order to separate and prioritise data within a network In the context of NS40 devices VLANs are created to separate multiple applications such as voice process control data and video in a mining network The diagram below shows two VLANs distributed across three network switches PCs can only communicate to other PCs and Mine...

Page 30: ...es If the switch has other trunk ports that have the VLAN as a member the frame is sent with the tag intact When the network switch receives multiple frames it will prioritise the distribution of frames based on the Priority ID in the VLAN ID tag For more information on creating VLANs see Defining VLANs on page 61 3 1 2 Access Ports Access ports connect client devices such as PCs and laptops to th...

Page 31: ...the tag 4 The untagged frame is sent via the wireless network SSID Data to Laptop 2 3 3 Native VLAN Trunk ports on an NS40 support a native VLAN The native VLAN capability allocates untagged frames received on trunk ports to be associated with the Infrastructure VLAN This allows client devices such as PCs or laptops to access and manage an NS40 An example of the native VLAN capability is illustrat...

Page 32: ...AN 5 Because the frame is on the Infrastructure VLAN the tag is removed when it is put onto the fibre media between NS40 s 6 The switch detects an untagged frame arriving on a trunk port and allocates it to the Infrastructure VLAN 7 The management CPU is connected to the switch fabric as an access port on the Infrastructure VLAN so it receives the frame without a tag 8 When the management CPU resp...

Page 33: ... built in web server accessible by a PC to configure settings A PC accesses the web browser interface by making a TCP IP Configuration Page Overview Tab connection to the network switch For more information on connecting Status tab a PC to an NS40 see Connecting a PC to an I S Wireless Network Switch on page 81 System tab Network Tab NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 33 Revision C ...

Page 34: ... address in the address field By default an IP address is assigned by DHCP The IP address can be changed using the MST Device Scanner 2 Press the ENTER key The NS40 login page is displayed 3 Enter the username in the Username field The factory default username is admin 4 Type the password in the Password field The factory default password is admin 5 Click Login The configuration home page is displ...

Page 35: ...o configure time password access location based services saving and restoring device configuration firmware upgrades and rebooting the device Network web pages to configure the LAN interface wireless network Wireless MAC VLANs Spanning tree VLANs and static routes 4 2 1 Changes Menu Any unsaved changes made to the NS40 configuration is displayed at the top right of the configuration page NS40 I S ...

Page 36: ...of unsaved changes Changes 4 3 Overview Tab The Overview tab section configures language settings and logs out of the web browser interface 4 3 1 Setting the Language The language can be selected from the drop down menu in the Language field The web browser interface currently only supports English Future firmware updates may include other languages Revision C 36 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch C...

Page 37: ...tab The Status tab section contains web pages to configure system information connected devices wireless clients system logs and kernel logs 4 4 1 Viewing System Status The System Status status page displays details of the device system time and current firmware version NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 37 Revision C Configuration using the Web Interface ...

Page 38: ...radio on the NS40 Description Field Indicates the operating status Status Device name Device The LAN and radio are bridged and will have the same MAC address MAC Address Assigned IP address Addresses Revision C 38 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch Configuration using the Web Interface ...

Page 39: ...NS40 Description Field Displays wireless signal strength Link Name of the network ESSID Name MAC address of the access point BSSID Wireless channel allocation Channel Network protocol used Protocol Wireless network mode Mode Wireless security encryption type Encrypted Display of transmission power Power The page can also display details of surrounding wireless networks by clicking Scan NS40 I S Wi...

Page 40: ...resses bound to the interface depending on the port type and the devices connected The table below describes the MAC Address Table fields Description Field MAC Address of the device on the network MAC Address The port type that the device is connected to This can be Interconnect FX1 4 LAN1 2 CPU Port Revision C 40 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch Configuration using the Web Interface ...

Page 41: ...10 100 1000 HD half duplex or FD full duplex depending on port type Link State Spanning Tree Protocol state Can be Enabled or Disabled STP Admin State Spanning Tree Protocol version Can be STP or RSTP STP version Value is displayed as xxx yz where xxx Port priority y CPU number and z Physical port number STP Port No Shows the current spanning tree state of the port within a spanning tree Can be Fo...

Page 42: ...ress that tag messages are received for TAG SRC MAC Indicates whether Wi Fi tag reporting is enabled Tag Reporting Indicates if reporting of mobile units is enabled MU Reporting Reporting factor of mobile units MU Dilution Factor MU Timeout setting MU Timeout The amount of time in milliseconds tag information is compiled before being sent as a packet in the network This alleviates the volume of ne...

Page 43: ...d program messages Configuring reporting levels for the VLAN Bridge filter and Location Based Services will also determine what is displayed on this page The system log page is useful for viewing general information analysis of the switch and debugging messages 4 4 9 Viewing Kernel Logs The Kernel Log page tracks and logs activity of the kernel NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 43 Revision C Config...

Page 44: ...icking Add The system parameters are described in the table below Description Field Name of the device Hostname A drop down box to select the country timezone Timezone Buffer size is 16kb by default System log buffer size IP address of the external system log server External system log server 0 7 filtering of system log messages Log output level 4 5 2 Changing the System Administrator Password The...

Page 45: ...in the NS40 Each system process can be stopped by clicking the Hang Up Terminate or Kill buttons Stopping system processes is described in the table below Description Process Hang up will either reset reload or reinitialise the process Hang up Terminate will perform and exit any operations relating to the system process before closing Terminate Kill will immediately close the system process Kill N...

Page 46: ...al The number of times the NS40 will try to connect to the NTP server if it cannot make a connection Number of retrys The IP address or hostname of the NTP server Hostname Time Server The port of the NTP server default 123 Port To add an NTP server 1 Enter the IP address or hostname of the NTP server in the Hostname field 2 Enter the port number in the Port field 3 Click Save to save settings or S...

Page 47: ...figuration and any errors and warnings This is the factory default setting Extra Information reports basic information of the tracking engine tags and mobile units Debug highest level of reporting which includes detailed information of tag reads Note that higher levels of reporting will increase the system overhead in the NS40 Enables communication with an AeroScout engine Enabled AeroScout Engine...

Page 48: ...a report is sent for every tenth read of the device MU Dilution Factor If no frames from a mobile unit are received the server will sent a report based on the MU Timeout setting By default the value is 5 seconds MU Timeout The NS40 can be configured to only report tags that are within range of an AeroScout Exciter This is useful for gate and sign controllers Description Field If enabled the NS40 w...

Page 49: ... TFTP Self Check Interval Change Number The timestamp of the most recent site configuration update general site settings applied to all devices Site Change Number The timestamp of the most recent device configuration update specific settings applied to this device Device Change Number The IP address or hostname of the TFTP server Server IP Address or Name TFTP Server 4 5 7 Backup and Restore Setti...

Page 50: ...p Settings Settings are saved and downloaded as a compressed tar gz file format to your computer Restore Saved Settings Note Saved device settings should not be restored to a device with earlier firmware version than the backup was made from To restore device settings 1 Click Choose File A dialog window will open 2 Select the saved settings file tar gz file from your computer and click Open 3 Clic...

Page 51: ...de 4 Click Upload Firmware Firmware will upload and the device will reboot 4 5 9 Changing the Unit Serial Number The serial number of the NS40 unit can be entered in the web interface The unit serial number is on the identification label located on the outside of the NS40 enclosure 1 Enter the serial number in the Unit Serial Number field and press Reset 2 The NS40 will reset and may take up to 15...

Page 52: ...e Settings The LAN Interface page configures the LAN settings of the device To edit LAN settings click the selected field in the dialog box Click Save to save settings or Save Apply to save and instantly apply settings Some fields may not be visible by default but can be added by selecting them from the Additional Field dialogue box and clicking Add LAN settings are described in the table below Re...

Page 53: ...sk Settings are dependent on the site s network design The IP address of the default gateway to be used by the device Gateway Settings are dependent on the local domain name registration The DNS servers used by the managment CPU when looking up host names DNS servers The MTU in the device is automatically configured based on the protocol configuration It can be manually configured if required Maxi...

Page 54: ... save settings or Save Apply to save and instantly apply new settings to the device Recommended Settings Description Field n a Check box to enable or disable wireless radio Enable It is recommended wireless radios in proximity of each other A drop down box to select the channel the wireless radio will operate on the NS40 Channel have a different wireless channel This minimises signal overlap and t...

Page 55: ... or disabled for wireless network access MAC filter type By default the Receive antenna is set to Diversity Defines the antenna mode for wireless frame reception Receive Antenna n a The maximum number of devices that can simultaneously connect to the access point Max Associations MAC address filtering To enable MAC address filtering 1 In the Device section select MAC Filter Type from the Additiona...

Page 56: ...e several wireless network modes to select from the drop down menu Mode Access point Client WDS Wireless Distribution System Assigns the SSID to a specific VLAN See Understanding VLANs on page 29 for more information VLAN Membership Three wireless security modes are available Encryption WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security than WEP WPA PSK does n...

Page 57: ... save and instantly apply settings to the device Configuring Wireless Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP WPA EAP and WPA2 EAP require a RADIUS server for authentication To configure wireless EAP 1 Select the WPA EAP or WPA2 EAP mode from the Encryption drop down box 2 In the RadiusServer field enter the RADIUS server s IP Address 3 In the Radius Port field enter the RADIUS port number 4 Enter ...

Page 58: ...s as the fibre ports This setting should be left as default unless required for diagnostic purposes Show Internal LAN Port To configure each port 1 Select the Enable check box to enable the fibre port Port 3 is always enabled by default 2 In the Mode field select trunk port or access port from the drop down box 3 If the fibre port is selected as a Trunk Port it will be a member of all enabled VLAN...

Page 59: ...ettings on this page Configuring 3rd party SNMP solutions is outside the scope of this manual To enter SNMP Trap destination s 1 Enter the Location of the device 2 Enter the Contact details of the person to be notified of any alarms 3 Enter the IP address es of the SNMP host s in the Trap Destination field s To add a IP address field click To delete a field click 4 Click Save to save settings or S...

Page 60: ...TP RSTP is backwards compatible with STP Version Small Sets the default values of the port path costs Small values is applicable when RTP is used and Cisco brand Switches even Default Port Path Costs when RSTP is implemented Large values is applicable when RSTP is implemented 32768 The priority of the switch The switch with lowest priority in a network will be the root switch Bridge Priority Revis...

Page 61: ...can be configured in Network Ports Mode Interconnect between the WACs 128 Port priority value A port allocated with the lowest priority value in a network will be the designated root port Port Priority n a The defined port cost that overrides the Default Port Cost Port Path Cost Note For RSTP to work across the Interconnect between the two WACs it must be enabled separately on both CPUs If Show In...

Page 62: ... devices to access and manage the network switch Up to 8 VLANs can be created To create a VLAN 1 Type the name of the VLAN and click Add entry The VLAN parameter fields will appear 2 By default the Enable check box is selected Revision C 62 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch Configuration using the Web Interface ...

Page 63: ...derstanding VLANs on page 29 before changing any settings on this page 4 6 7 Adding Static Routes The Routes page is used to add static routes which enable network traffic to reach another network To add a static route 1 Click Add Entry A LAN entry is displayed 2 Enter the network IP address in the Target field 3 Enter the Subnet mask in the Netmask field 4 Enter the Gateway in the Gateway field 5...

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Page 65: ...NDED For networks with an ICA v1 4 0 or higher AP settings can be managed from the ICA Administration console A customisable Site Default template is included at installation and further templates can be copied from it and modified separately Additionally individual APs can have specific settings overridden via the Administration Console In this case the ICA will push configuration changes to the ...

Page 66: ...o selected devices and further overrides can also be applied to individual devices Some familiarity with the ICA Administration Console is assumed here For more information see the ICA Administration Console User Manual available from MST There are three editors in the ICA Administration Console with relevant settings Configuration Site Configuration Configuration AP Config Templates Devices Acces...

Page 67: ...P Template Site Defaults This is a special AP Template which defines the settings that new APs will automatically pick up if Set new Access Points as Managed is ticked in the Site Configuration editor This template cannot be deleted but new templates can be copied from it and modified separately Note Once a template is applied to an AP any manual changes made to settings listed in the template wil...

Page 68: ... In the Parameters dialog box search for the desired parameter by typing all or part of any of the displayed column values Managed To manage a parameter tick the checkbox in this column Fixed entries cannot be disabled or changed while required entries can be edited but not disabled Unmarked entries can be disabled by unticking the checkbox Parameter Name For more information on parameters that af...

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Page 70: ...anage Configuration checkbox and select the correct template from the dropdown menu Last Change shows the time of the last change to the AP s configuration management settings if known and PENDING if new settings are waiting to be sent Important If any changes are made to a managed AP s settings via the web interface that conflict with the selected template or overridden parameters see below those...

Page 71: ...Parameter Name For more information on parameters see the TFTP Parameters section of the user manual for the selected access point Parameter Value To edit a parameter click on the parameter value and either enter a new value e g names and IP addresses or select a new value from the dropdown menu e g ENABLED DISABLED When all required changes have been made click OK to close the dialog box The over...

Page 72: ...nformation on specific parameters please contact MST Network network 1 Common LAN settings for all devices on the network Configuration Management tftp Only required for 3rd party TFTP servers or ICA v1 3 1 and earlier System system Network names contact details and passwords NTP Network Time Protocol time ntp NTP server settings for the network switch Logging syslog System message logging setting...

Page 73: ...SIDs where x is replaced with 1 4 each with different security settings and different VLAN mapping wireless radio 1 ap x wep OR wireless radio 1 ap x wpa WEP WPA security only the options specific to the enabled security mode need be configured Wireless EAP Configuration wireless eap RADIUS server settings This is applicable only to wireless networks configured with WPA Enterprise security mode wi...

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Page 75: ...d from Check that the NS40 is properly installed all cable connections are connected properly and the unit is powered on Check that the VLAN settings on the devices upstream on the network are not restricting access the web browser interface Check antennas are insulated from ground Incorrect earthing scheme Power supply instability Using the web browser interface under Network Wireless MAC VLAN Br...

Page 76: ...k the port activity light on the NS40 is on Connect to the web browser interface and go to the Network Ports page and check the port is enabled The port on the NS40 is disabled PC cannot access device when connected using a media converter Connect a PC to another port on the network switch to access the network In the web browser interface check that VLAN membership is assigned to the port for Int...

Page 77: ...edia Access Control address MAC address Mine Site Technologies MST Power Supply Unit PSU Radio Frequency RF Spanning Tree Protocol STP Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Virtual Local Area Network VLAN Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Wi Fi Protected Access WPA NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 77 Revision C ...

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Page 79: ...atch free finish Any signs of cracks chips or dirt will affect connectivity C 2 Measuring and Testing for Power Loss Measuring power and loss requires a Optical time domain reflectometer OTDR with a suitable custom adapter matching the fibre optic connector being tested To measure power in fibre optic cable 1 Set the OTDR to dBm and set the wavelengths according to the fibre optic cable being test...

Page 80: ...Power loss Component 0 5 dBi Connector 0 5 dBi km 1300nm 0 4 dBi km 1550nm Single mode fibre Revision C 80 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch Composite Cable Testing ...

Page 81: ... optic cabling to the NS40s Alternatively a PC can use a media converter to directly connect to the port of an NS40 with a power supply connected to another port Note when connecting fibre cable to the NS40 composite fibre port 1 is the default upstream port The fibre transmit Tx and receive Rx configuration is wired differently to the downstream ports Procedure 1 Connect a PC to an NS40 as descri...

Page 82: ...n Properties window will open 4 On the General tab scroll down to Internet Protocol TCP IP then click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box is displayed Revision C 82 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch Connecting a PC to an I S Wireless Network Switch ...

Page 83: ...P address field enter a fixed static IP address within range of the NS40 IP address for example 192 168 1 100 7 In the Subnet mask field enter 255 255 255 0 Click OK NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 83 Revision C Connecting a PC to an I S Wireless Network Switch ...

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Page 85: ...The MAC address of the device Interface The network interface via which the Device Scanner is communicating with the device ID The serial number on the device casing Firmware The version number of the firmware running on the device Status The uptime of the device This can be used to easily determine which devices have recently been connected to the network Revision The hardware revision of the dev...

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Page 87: ...he NS40 in hazardous environments is a breach of Intrinsic Safety and will void the warranty Please consult your MST System Engineer first before opening a NS40 Picture Procedure Step Insert an Allen key 0 125 or 3 18mm hex driver to remove the hex screw and pull out the retention arm 1 Remove the nuts with a 5 16 socket wrench 2 Remove the two security nuts between the composite fibre ports with ...

Page 88: ...t is powered Repeat the process for the other CPU 5 To restore to factory default settings 6 Hold RESTORE and press RESET whilst the NS40 is powered Alternatively if the device is not powered hold RESTORE and apply power Repeat the process for the other CPU Revision C 88 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch I S Wireless Network Switch Reset and Reboot ...

Page 89: ...RESTORE whilst the NS40 is powered 7 Put the lid back on the NS40 applying Loctite 222 thread lock to all screw threads before reattaching nuts and securing the retention arms 8 NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 89 Revision C I S Wireless Network Switch Reset and Reboot ...

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Page 91: ...100BASE FX single mode transceivers Composite fibre ports IP65 Connector Ingress Protection IP Rating Network Information Access Point client and WDS mode Network architecture IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3x 802 1Q Network protocol Automatic 802 1p priority based on 802 1Q VLAN ID Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Redundancy Wireless Radio 2 x IEEE 802 11 b g wireless access ports Wireless radio ports IEEE 80...

Page 92: ...z Frequency band CCK 802 11b DSSS OFDM 802 11g Wireless Modulation 1 6 11 Operation channels Maximum approved 24dBm 251mW Transmit power 1 Mbps 95dBm 802 11b 11 Mbps 90dBm 802 11b Receive sensitivity 5 Mbps 90dBm 802 11g 54 Mbps 74dBm 802 11g Certifications Ex ia IECEx TSA 10 0022X International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Ex ia 23 A100003 0 Group 1 for coal mining environment Mining Safety an...

Page 93: ... all unused composite fibre ports Check power supply as per manufacturer s recommendations Power Supply Check coaxial cable connections are securely fastened and properly insulated to the NS40 Coaxial cables Check the coaxial cable for any damage Check the coaxial cable run has no kinks Check the antennas for any damage Antennas Check all antenna connections are properly insulated with connector c...

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Page 95: ...SC M 11 051X IA Approval No BFE 33 11 Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Mine Act Pennsylvania USA Important THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT NS40 I S Wireless Network Switch 95 Revision C ...

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Page 97: ... upon replacement J 2 Software End User License Agreement IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT Mine Site Technologies End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and Mine Site Technologies Mine Site Technologies MST firmware may include associated software components media printed materials and electronic documenta...

Page 98: ... 5 NO WARRANTIES Mine Site Technologies disclaims any warranty for the MST firmware The MST firmware is provided as is without any warranty of any kind including but not limited to any warranties of merchantability non infringement or fitness of a particular purpose Mine Site Technologies does not warrant or assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information text graphics li...

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