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Relative Temperature 

Relative Temperature 

Long-time 

Working 

Condition 

Short-time 

working 

Condition 

Long-time 

Working 

Condition 

Short-time 

Working 

Condition 

15ºC to 30ºC   

0ºC to 45ºC (32 to 113ºF) 

40%~65% 

5%~95% 

 

The ambient temperature and humidity are measured at a point 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) above the ground and 0.4 

meters (1.3 feet) before the device when there is no protective board in the front or back of the rack. 

 

The short-term working condition refers to a period no longer than consecutive 48 hours or accumulated 15 days a 

year. 

 

The extreme working condition refers to the temperature and humidity of the machine room where the air conditioner 

fails for no more than five hours.   

Cleanness Requirements 

Dust poses a serious threat to device operation. Dust that falls onto the surface of the device can be absorbed onto metal 

contact points by static electricity, resulting in poor contact. Electrostatic absorption of dust occurs more easily when the 

relative humidity is low, which may shorten the service life of the device and cause communication failures. Table 0-2 

shows the maximum concentration and diameter of dust allowed in the equipment room.   

Table 2-2 

Maximum Diameter (µm) 

0.5 

Maximum Content (Number of 

Particles in one Cubic Meter) 

1.4×10

7

 

7×10

5

 

2.4×10

5

 

1.3×10

5

 

Besides, the contents of salts, acids and sulfides in the air are also strictly limited for the equipment room. These 

substances can accelerate metal corrosion and the aging of some parts. Table 2-3 describes the limit of some hazardous 

gases such as SO

2

, H

2

S, NO

2

 and Cl

in the equipment room. 

Table 2-3 

Gas 

Average (mg/m

3

)   

Maximum (mg/m

3

)   

SO

2

 

0.2   

1.5   

H

2

0.006   

0.03   

NO

2

 

0.04   

0.15   

NH

3

 

0.05   

0.15   

Cl

2

 

0.01   

0.3   

Static Discharge Damage Prevention 

Although much has been done in RG-WS6108 to prevent static electricity, great damage may be caused to the circuitry 

when the static electricity exceeds a certain limit. Electrostatic induction may come from the following sources:   

 

External electric field produced by the high-voltage supply cable, lightning, etc;   

 

Internal systems such as the indoor floor and the entire structure. 

To prevent damage from static electricity, you must pay attention to the following: 

 

Properly ground the equipment. 

Summary of Contents for RG-WS6108 Series

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Page 4: ...Configuration port Console port RS 232 Dimensions W x D x H 440 mm x 200 mm x 43 6 mm excluding foot pad Voltage 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 40W max Operating Temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 to 113...

Page 5: ...system sends out an alarm 1 8 Gigabit copper ports link ACT Solid green The copper port is connected at 10 100 1000 Mbps Blinking green The copper port is receiving or transmitting data 1 8 Gigabit co...

Page 6: ...e battery by yourself Instead contact Ruijie Service Center for the replacement of battery This device is an A class product It may cause radio interference in living environment which may require you...

Page 7: ...ervice life of the device and cause communication failures Table 0 2 shows the maximum concentration and diameter of dust allowed in the equipment room Table 2 2 Maximum Diameter m 0 5 1 3 5 Maximum C...

Page 8: ...ion Site Requirements To install the wireless controller whether in the cabinet or on the workbench pay attention to the following items Ensure that enough space is reserved around the air inlet and e...

Page 9: ...controller is ready for installation Mount it to either of these two places A cabinet A workbench Mounting RG WS6108 in Cabinet RG WS6108 is designed according to the specification of 19 inch standar...

Page 10: ...wire power socket or multi functional microcomputer socket with neutral point connector The neutral point needs to be grounded safely Check whether the power supply in your building is grounded proper...

Page 11: ...console port of the wireless controller and the other end to the DB 9 male serial adapter of the microcomputer Verification When you have installed the wireless controller before powering on it pay at...

Page 12: ...ter you will need to run a terminal emulation program like Windows operating system s Hyperterm Take Hyperterm for example 1 Run Hyperterm and create a connection 2 Select the serial port to be connec...

Page 13: ...rs for Serial Port After building the configuration environment you may power on the wireless controller Powering on Wireless Controller Verification Before Power on Before powering on the wireless co...

Page 14: ...will feel the air flowing If the indicators on the front panel of the wireless controller are in the proper state See LED Indicators in Chapter 1 If the configuration terminal displays information as...

Page 15: ...uch device or address Starting rg_lowmem_killer OK Starting snooping elf OK Starting postgresql server mnt sata0 pgsql bin postgres not found OK Starting rg mtdoops cli OK Starting sntp elf OK Press R...

Page 16: ...ing If the system is operational relevant information is displayed on the terminal as described in chapter 4 Otherwise nothing or gibberish is displayed If nothing is displayed please check the follow...

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