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AV 200M

Inhouse-Powerline

Summary of Contents for AV 200M

Page 1: ...AV 200M Inhouse Powerline ...

Page 2: ...and the use of its contents is subject to written authorization from the manufacturer We reserve the right to make any alterations that arise as the result of technical development Trademarks HomePlug is a registered trademark of HomePlug Power Alliance Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Mac and Mac OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Windows and Microsoft are regis...

Page 3: ... 6 1 2 3 Internet solution for multi users 6 2 Installation 7 2 1 System requirements 7 2 2 Connection and display elements 7 2 3 Connecting the adapter 8 3 Configuring the HomePlug network 9 3 1 Encrypting the HomePlug network at the touch of a button 9 4 Appendix 12 4 1 Technical data 12 4 2 Important safety instructions 13 4 3 Disposal of old devices 14 4 4 Warranty conditions 14 ...

Page 4: ... HomePlug Inhouse Powerline is an intelligent secure technology that lets you set up a home network easily quickly and economically via your electri cal wiring without the need for complex and expensive dedicated cabling The available performance and effort required for the installation also com pares favourably to traditional methods HomePlug technology now attains speeds you would expect from ot...

Page 5: ...facilitates larger data transfer between the com puters in your network via the electrical wiring Simple Installation Connect the adapter via the network cable to the computer or the respective network device Connect the adapter to the electrical wiring As an option for individual password allocation simply press the encryption button That s it ...

Page 6: ...6 Introduction AV200M 1 2 Practical examples 1 2 1 Internet solution for single users 1 2 2 Networking of two computers 1 2 3 Internet solution for multi users ...

Page 7: ...ng it to a computer or another network device with the network cable included Encryption button Data encryption at the touch of a button For more information on the func tions of the encryption button please see the chapter Configuring the HomePlug network LEDs AV200M Power green Lit steady when the adapter is ready for operation flashes when the adapter is in standby mode HomePlug green The netwo...

Page 8: ...ernet port In energy saving mode the adapter cannot be accessed via the electrical wiring 2 3 Connecting the adapter Use the included network cable to connect the adapter to the network port of your running computer Plug the adapter into a free electrical outlet In order to connect multiple HomePlug devices into a self contained secure network refer to the chapter Configuring the HomePlug network ...

Page 9: ...e HomePlug network at the touch of a button To encrypt a Homeplug network simply press the encryption button that is located on the device Pressing this button will encrypt your network with a randomly generated password Adapters cannot be configured while in Standby mode The following section contains exact instructions on the basis of possible net work scenarios ...

Page 10: ...at s it Your HomePlug network is now protected against unauthorized access Expanding an existing AV200M network with a new AV200M If you have already secured your existing AV200M network using the encryp tion button use the same method to integrate other adapters Once you have successfully connected the new AV200M first press the encryption button of one of your network s existing adapters one sec...

Page 11: ...ryption button for at least ten seconds The device will be assigned a new randomly gen erated password and will thus no longer be able to access the network To integrate the adapter in a different AV200M network follow the steps described above depending on whether you are setting up a new network or adding the adapter to an existing one ...

Page 12: ...on via power supply LEDs Power HomePlug Ethernet HomePlug connection Standard power plug Computer interface RJ45 Power consumption 4 3 VA max 0 3 VA stand by Power supply Integrated power supply via power socket Rated voltage 110 240 VAC Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Environment Humidity non condensing 10 90 Storage 25 C 70 C Operation 0 C 40 C System requirements Ethernet interface Windows XP 32 bit W...

Page 13: ...et up the device near a heater or radiator The device should be located only where sufficient ventilation can be ensu red Disconnect the device from the power supply grid before cleaning Use a moist towel to clean the device Never use water paint thinner benzene alcohol or other strong cleaning agents when cleaning the device as these could damage the case Never use the device with a power supply ...

Page 14: ...ting manuals and possibly supplied software are excluded from the war ranty b Material and service charges shall be covered by the manufacturer but not shipping and handling costs involved in transport from the buyer to the service station and or to the manufacturer c Replaced parts become property of the manufacturer d The manufacturer is authorized to carry out technical changes e g firmware upd...

Page 15: ...costs 6 Additional regulations a The above conditions define the complete scope of the manufacturer s legal liability b The warranty gives no entitlement to additional claims such as any refund in full or in part Compensation claims regardless of the legal basis are excluded This does not apply if e g injury to persons or damage to private property are specifically covered by the product liability...

Page 16: ... and your dealer or installer was not able to help please contact our technical support Schwaiger GmbH Wuerzburger Straße 17 90579 Langenzenn Hotline 49 0 9101 702 299 www schwaiger de info schwaiger de Business hours Monday to Thursday 08 00 am 05 00 pm Friday 08 00 am 02 30 pm ...

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