Introduction
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Countermeasure Against Lightning
When lightning is anticipated, turn the
power off and discontinue use after
disconnecting the electric plug and line
cable. Lightning may result in fire,
electric shock and equipment failure.
When you hear lightning, do not touch
the electric plug or make connections to
the device. It may result in electric
shock.
Do not place the Product where there is likely
to be oil spill and steam, such as a kitchen.
It may result in fire, electric shock
and equipment failure.
Do not place the Product in areas that
are dusty, filled with vaporized fumes or
have the possibility of touching chemicals.
It may result in fire, electric shock and
equipment failure.
Do not place the Product near heat
device, fire or stove. Product case and
cord coating may melt, resulting in fire,
electric shock and equipment failure.
Do not place the Product near radio or TV,
microwave oven, high frequency sewing
machine or electric welding machine
where strong magnetic field or high
frequency noise occurs. It may cause
reception error or malfunction.
Place Access Points where radio transmission
is not obstructed by large steel objects
such as a cabinet, or fire wall.
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Instructions for Use
WARNING
Placement of the Product
Do not place the Product in direct sunlight
or high temperature. Internal temperature
rises, and may cause fire.
Do not place the Product in high humidity
or where temperature varies, such as bathroom
or near a humidifier.
It may result in fire, electric shock and
equipment failure. If condensation occurs,
unplug the cord and dry naturally or use
after letting the equipment adjust to the
temperature.
Do not place the Product where there is
movement, shock or inclination. When placing
at Access Points or ceilings, use the enclosed
tools and check regularly to see if the placement
is secure. Otherwise, the Product will fall and
may result in fire, electric shock and equipment
failure.
Connect the attached electric cord to electric
socket where grounded connection is available.
When this happens
In the following cases, immediately disconnect the
electric plug from the AC socket and contact the
distributor for repairs. It is dangerous to attempt
to repair yourself.
Continued use regardless of smoke or
strange smell from the Product may result
in fire.
Continued use regardless of water and
other liquid, metal piece, burnable objects
inside the Product may result in fire,
electric shock and equipment failure.
Continued use after dropping the Product,
damaging the cords or the case may result
in fire, electric shock and equipment failure.
Do not use option boards and equipment
other than the ones specified. It may result
in fire, electric shock and equipment failure.
Removing lithium batteries
This Product includes lithium battery. Do not
remove the lithium battery. Lithium battery may
explode near fire or when immersed in water.
Furthermore, if the device fails to operate due to
lithium life span, do not disassemble, exchange
or recharge. Contact the distributor or
maintenance service company.
Keeping Pets Away
Keep pets away from this Product. Excretory
substance and fur may enter the Product and
may result in fire, electric shock and equipment
failure.
Summary of Contents for WL1700-MS
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Page 30: ...Introduction xxviii ...
Page 76: ...Installation Procedures Chapter 2 BEFORE INSTALLATION 42 ...
Page 106: ...Access Point Installation Chapter 3 INSTALLATION 72 ...
Page 154: ...Data Assignment Chapter 4 INITIAL SETUP 120 ...
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Page 188: ...Data Assignment Chapter 4 INITIAL SETUP 154 3 Configure WLAN Network ...
Page 194: ...Data Assignment Chapter 4 INITIAL SETUP 160 ...
Page 196: ...Cleaning The Site Chapter 5 AFTER INITIAL SETUP 162 ...
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