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Important Safety Information 

The following Information and warnings pertaining to the radio module must be heeded: 

WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – DO NOT REPLACE ANTENNAS UNLESS POWER 
HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.

 

"THIS DEVICE CONTAINS A TRANSMITTER MODULE, FCC ID: SDZ-WA-1. PLEASE SEE FCC ID LABEL ON 
BACK OF DEVICE." 

"THIS DEVICE USES AN INTERNAL COMPACT FLASH RADIO MODULE AS THE PRIMARY RADIO 
COMPONENT. THE COMPACT FLASH RADIO MODULE DOES NOT HAVE AN FCC ID LABEL. THE 
COMPACT FLASH RADIO MODULE HAS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS." 

"THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE 
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) 
THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY 
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION." 

"THIS DEVICE AND ANY RADIO ACCESSORY SOLD BY PROSOFT MUST BE INSTALLED BY AN 
AUTHORIZED PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRIAL RADIO SYSTEM INTEGRATOR. FURTHER, ONLY RADIO 
ACCESSORIES SOLD BY PROSOFT AND SPECIFICALLY TESTED FOR USE WITH THIS DEVICE MAY BE 
USED WITH THIS DEVICE." 

"THE USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE WITHIN 20 cm. FROM THE RADIATING ELEMENT DEVICE." 

"CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR 
COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’s AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT." 

Industry Canada Requirements: 

"THIS DEVICE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH AN ANTENNA HAVING A MAXIMUM GAIN OF 24 
dB. AN ANTENNA HAVING A HIGHER GAIN IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED PER REGULATIONS OF INDUSTRY 
CANADA. THE REQUIRED ANTENNA IMPEDANCE IS 50 OHMS." 

"TO REDUCE POTENTIAL RADIO INTERFERENCE TO OTHER USERS, THE ANTENNA TYPE AND ITS 
GAIN SHOULD BE CHOSEN SUCH THAT THE EQUIVALENT ISOTROPICALLY RADIATED POWER (EIRP) 
IS NOT MORE THAN THAT REQUIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL COMMUNICATION." 

"THE INSTALLER OF THIS RADIO EQUIPMENT MUST INSURE THAT THE ANTENNA IS LOCATED OR 
POINTED SUCH THAT IT DOES NOT EMIT RF FIELD IN EXCESS OF HEALTH CANADA LIMITS FOR THE 
GENERAL POPULATION; CONSULT SAFETY CODE 6, OBTAINABLE FROM HEALTH CANADA." 

WARNING: 

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the 
user may be required to take adequate measures. 

 

Antenna spacing requirements for user safety 

It is important to keep the radio's antenna a safe distance from the user. To meet the requirements of FCC part 
2.1091 for radio frequency radiation exposure, this radio must be used in such a way as to guarantee at least 20 cm 
between the antenna and users. Greater distances are required for high-gain antennas. The FCC requires a 
minimum distance of 1 mW *cm2 power density from the user (or 20 cm, whichever is greater). 

If a specific application requires proximity of less than 20 cm, the application must be approved through the FCC for 
compliance to part 2.1093. 

The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed in such a way that it does not 
emit RF fields in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; refer to Safety Code 6, obtainable from 
Health Canada. 

To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the 
equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication. 

 

Summary of Contents for RLXIB-IHN

Page 1: ...RLXIB IHN 802 11n Industrial Hotspot March 30 2010 SETUP GUIDE...

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Page 3: ...IRED ANTENNA IMPEDANCE IS 50 OHMS B TO REDUCE POTENTIAL RADIO INTERFERENCE TO OTHER USERS THE ANTENNA TYPE AND ITS GAIN SHOULD BE CHOSEN SUCH THAT THE EQUIVALENT ISOTROPICALLY RADIATED POWER EIRP IS N...

Page 4: ...DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C AND D HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY IF INSTALLED IN AN APPROVED ENCLOSURE AND POWERED BY A CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY Limited Power Source WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF ANY COM...

Page 5: ...d for operation under the RTT E directive passing the following tests ETS300 826 EMC ETS300 328 Functionality and EN60950 Safety The following is the appropriate label that is applied to the radio mod...

Page 6: ...Please We always want you to feel that you made the right decision to use our products If you have suggestions comments compliments or complaints about the product documentation or support please wri...

Page 7: ...rnet Injector and Accessories Warning 6 Your Feedback Please 6 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation 6 1 Before You Begin 9 1 1 Install the WirelessN Discovery Tool 10 1 2 Start WirelessN Discovery...

Page 8: ...RLXIB IHN 802 11n Contents Industrial Hotspot Setup Guide Page 8 of 27 ProSoft Technology Inc March 30 2010...

Page 9: ...N Industrial Hotspot 1 Cable 085 1007 6 foot RS232 serial cable 1 Cable RL CBL025 5 foot Ethernet Straight Thru Cable Gray 1 Antenna A2502S OA 2 dBi Omni RP SMA articulating 2 4 5GHz 1 Power Supply RL...

Page 10: ...he Browse dialog box click My Computer In the list of drives choose the CD ROM drive where you inserted the ProSoft Solutions CD d Select the file prosoft exe and then click Open e On the Run dialog b...

Page 11: ...PROSOFT TECHNOLOGY 2 Click to start RADIOLINX WIRELESSN DISCOVERY TOOL The window lists all the radios your computer can access The MAC ID number is essentially the serial number of the radio this nu...

Page 12: ...wer cable and Ethernet cable the radio performs a startup procedure that includes a self test loading the main program and initializing the radio The front panel LEDs will illuminate after approximate...

Page 13: ...ar in the WirelessN Discovery Tool window The window lists all the radios your computer can access The MAC ID number is essentially the serial number of the radio this number is also printed on the si...

Page 14: ...the radio Tip If a radio listing does not appear in the window click the Scan button on the toolbar If you still do not see a radio listing refer to Diagnostics and troubleshooting in the RLXIB IHN U...

Page 15: ...iew or modify the configuration of the access point Enter the user name in lower case no quotes The default administrator user name is admin The default password is password The user name and password...

Page 16: ...er a unique name for the radio Obtain IP Address by If a DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol server is configured on your local area network the DHCP server can assign IP addresses automatically If you...

Page 17: ...ncy range supported by the antenna Security Encryption scrambles data so that only intended viewers can decipher and understand it Although none is an available encryption type ProSoft Technology stro...

Page 18: ...ProSoft Technology Inc March 30 2010 1 7 Save the Radio Configuration Before browsing to other pages in the Radio Configuration window you must apply your changes Click APPLY to save your configuratio...

Page 19: ...his point you should attach and configure any additional radios you will be using Ensure that any new radios use a unique name but the same Network SSID as your master The only difference in procedure...

Page 20: ...RLXIB IHN 802 11n Adding and Configuring Additional Radios Industrial Hotspot Setup Guide Page 20 of 27 ProSoft Technology Inc March 30 2010...

Page 21: ...c Page 21 of 27 March 30 2010 3 Verify Communication When configured the Roles column identifies each radio as a Master Repeater or Client Observe the LEDs to ensure good link quality as explained in...

Page 22: ...RLXIB IHN 802 11n Verify Communication Industrial Hotspot Setup Guide Page 22 of 27 ProSoft Technology Inc March 30 2010...

Page 23: ...rd 25 Starting Over 26 4 1 Check the Ethernet cable If you connect a radio and the Ethernet LED does not light on the radio there may be a problem with the Ethernet cable Verify that the cable is plug...

Page 24: ...EDs are on the radio s signal strength is fair If all three LEDs are on the signal strength is good If a radio is configured as a master the middle light of the three Signal Strength LEDs will always...

Page 25: ...etrieve the default password and return the radio to its default settings follow these steps 1 Turn off power to the radio 2 Locate the reset hole located to the left of the power connector 3 Turn on...

Page 26: ...sary you can always restore the default settings that were present when the radio was manufactured 1 Open the Radio Configuration Diagnostic Utility 2 Log into the radio 3 Click the Utilities button a...

Page 27: ...at s Next Congratulations Your wireless network is up and running You now need to connect your wireless Hotspots to your network devices ProSoft Technology provides application connection instructions...

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