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AW-D900 

User’s Manual 

 

 

 

Thank you for your purchase of the AW-D900 Wireless Ethernet Dome. 

 
The AvaLAN wireless radio functions in place of an Ethernet cable and provides a 
transparent wireless point to point Ethernet cable replacement.  
 
AvaLAN radios automatically sense the type of network client device and cross-over 
cables are never necessary. 

 

 

 
The AW-D900 Kit Contains:

 

 

(1) Videolarm (FDW75C2N) outdoor dome housing with heater/blower 
(2) 120VAC to 24VAC/40Va transformers 
(1) AW-900x Mating radio transceiver 

(2) AW2 2.5dBi omni antennae 
(1) 120VAC to 9VDC power supply 
(1) 30ft outdoor grade CAT5 cable 
(1) POE (Power over Ethernet) injector 
(1) Antenna/radio wall mounting kits 

Summary of Contents for AW-D900

Page 1: ...ent AvaLAN radios automatically sense the type of network client device and cross over cables are never necessary The AW D900 Kit Contains 1 Videolarm FDW75C2N outdoor dome housing with heater blower 2 120VAC to 24VAC 40Va transformers 1 AW 900x Mating radio transceiver 2 AW2 2 5dBi omni antennae 1 120VAC to 9VDC power supply 1 30ft outdoor grade CAT5 cable 1 POE Power over Ethernet injector 1 Ant...

Page 2: ...up 1 Install in the AW 900x 2 Attach the antenna to the AW 900x see Appendix A for polarization guide page 6 3 Attach the white power injector to the end of the Ethernet Cable 4 Attach the 120VAC to 9VDC power supply to the white power injector 5 Connect an Ethernet cable from the injector to the network or directly to a PC 6 The AvaLAN radios automatically select the best radio channel encrypt th...

Page 3: ...ty Red Link Quality Meter The more LEDs that are lit the higher the link quality No link quality Red Troubleshooting See the online installation tutorial and FAQ at www avalanwireless com No Power LED Check the power connections No Radio Link LED The radio is looking for its matched partner If both units are powered up and the Power LEDs are active they may be too far away to create the radio conn...

Page 4: ...DIP 2 Off 3 Off Channel DIP Setting Center Frequency 1 5 On 6 Off 7 Off 8 Off 903 12500 MHz 2 5 Off 6 On 7 Off 8 Off 905 20833 MHz 3 5 On 6 On 7 Off 8 Off 907 29167 MHz 4 5 Off 6 Off 7 On 8 Off 909 37500 MHz 5 5 On 6 Off 7 On 8 Off 911 45833 MHz 6 5 Off 6 On 7 On 8 Off 913 54167 MHz 7 5 On 6 On 7 On 8 Off 915 62500 MHz 8 5 Off 6 Off 7 Off 8 On 917 70833 MHz 9 5 On 6 Off 7 Off 8 On 919 79167 MHz 10...

Page 5: ...his 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 Warning Part 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s autho...

Page 6: ...Appendix A Antenna Alignment Guide V4 August 9 2006 ...

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