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Installation & Operating Manual 

iWAP300 

  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iWAP300

Page 1: ...1 Installation Operating Manual iWAP300 ...

Page 2: ... left blank Document Number 316134 See Last Page for Revision Details 2006 Extronics Limited This document is Copyright Extronics limited Extronics reserve the right to change this manual and its contents without notice the latest version applies ...

Page 3: ...nstallation 9 3 1 6 Fibre Ethernet Input 11 3 1 7 Thermostat Control 11 3 1 8 Fitting the antennas 11 3 1 9 Mounting The Antennas 12 3 1 10 Setting to work 12 4 Intended Purpose Usage 13 4 1 Transportation and Storage 13 4 2 Authorized Persons 13 4 3 Cleaning and Maintenance 13 4 4 Safety Precautions 13 4 5 Cleaning and Maintenance Intervals 14 4 6 Aggressive substances and environments 14 4 7 Exp...

Page 4: ...nics to ensure that the vendors equipment is suited This means that you can effectively use the vendor of your choice when you want to extend your WLAN to your plant areas where protection against the elements is essential The Extronics iWAP300 is designed for use with Extronics extensive range of antennas for optimum coverage Optional features include surge arrestors for lightening suppression in...

Page 5: ...on o Notes on the optimum use of the device Warning The iWAP300 must not be operated in the hazardous area Important The technical data indicated on the iWAP enclosure must be observed Important Changes in the design and modifications to the equipment are not permitted This includes adding or removing heaters fans which were installed by Extronics Ltd Changing the pre installed Access points and o...

Page 6: ... the correct cable entries shown in Diagram 3 1 1 The cables used to connect the power and or Ethernet connection to the PCB screw terminals must conform to the following specification All wires should be stripped and if stranded cable is used should be crimped using 2 5mm bootlace ferrules The stripped crimped wires should then be placed into the corresponding screw terminal and securely screwed ...

Page 7: ... iWAP300 Table 3 1 3 describes the pin out connection required for operation There are two blocks of screw terminals and one RJ45 connector The Ethernet input screw terminals are wired in parallel with the RJ45 connector Do not make an Ethernet connection to the RJ45 connector and the screw terminals at the same time the installer should use only one of these connectors Follow the instructions in ...

Page 8: ...minal correspond with the standard cat 5 TIA EIA 568 B T568B wiring methods If powering via POE this is where the power supply will come from Only one Ethernet input should be made only use either the terminals or RJ45 connector NOT both Ethernet Input RJ45 This allows the connection of a standard Cat 5 cable with plugs Only one Ethernet input should be made only use either the terminals or RJ45 c...

Page 9: ...3 1 3 shows the connectors on the mains variant of the iWAP300 Table 3 1 3 describes the pin out connection required for operation There are two blocks of screw terminals and one RJ45 connector The Ethernet input screw terminals are wired in parallel with the RJ45 connector Do not make an Ethernet connection to the RJ45 connector and the screw terminals at the same time the installer should use on...

Page 10: ...erminal spare Ethernet Input Terminals Connect a Cat 5 cable to these screw terminals for the connection of the Ethernet input The pinouts on this terminal correspond with the standard Cat 5 TIA EIA 568 B T568B wiring methods Only one Ethernet input should be made only use either the terminals or RJ45 connector NOT both Ethernet Input RJ45 This allows the connection of a standard Cat 5 cable with ...

Page 11: ... on when the internal ambient temperature is between 20o C and 10o C and for the fans wireless hardware to be on above 1 5o C 3 1 8 Fitting the antennas Connect the antennas to the correct the N type connector on the outside of the enclosure see Diagram 3 1 1 Make sure to only connect antennas which are intended to be used at the frequency required i e either 2 4GHz or 5 8GHz antennas Depending on...

Page 12: ...ions Please contact Extronics for more information 3 1 10 Setting to work Once all cables are connected correctly refit the enclosure lid using the four screws previously removed Use a torque screwdriver set to 2 5 Nm Do not over tighten screws Refer to the original manufacturers instructions for a detailed information on setting the network to work correctly Note Ensure the lid is secure correct ...

Page 13: ...he user bears the sole risk in such cases 4 1 Transportation and Storage All iWAP300 devices must be so transported and stored that they are not subjected to any excessive mechanical stresses 4 2 Authorized Persons Only persons trained for the purpose are authorized to handle the iWAP300 they must be familiar with the unit and must be aware of the regulation and provisions required for correct ins...

Page 14: ...ntact with aggressive substances or environments please be aware that additional protection may be required 4 7 Exposure to external stresses The iWAP300 is not designed to be subjected to excessive stresses e g vibration heat impact Additional protection is required to protect against these external stresses The iWAP300 will require additional protection if it is installed in a location where it ...

Page 15: ...temperature 40ºC 20ºC 10ºC to 60ºC hardware dependent Storage temperature 40ºC 20ºC 10ºC to 60ºC 70ºC hardware dependent Relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Input Connections 10 100BaseT Ethernet on RJ45 socket and screw terminals 115V 230VAC input option on screw terminals 24VDC input option on screw terminals Multimode fibre input option on ST connectors Note that connectors may be specifie...

Page 16: ...Operating Manual 16 5 2 Enclosure Dimensions ...

Page 17: ...ove solutions so that we can factory fit it Specify option 3 Wireless MESH Backhaul Number of Radios No Mesh Backhaul N Single radio backhaul 1 Dual radio backhaul 2 Specify option 4 Power Supply Universal 90 264VAC If heater option 8 selected the unit is not universal voltage either 115VAC or 230VAC AC 24V DC DC IEEE802 3af compliant Power Over Ethernet POE Specify option 5 Ethernet Connection 10...

Page 18: ... 15 12 06 DJR 02 Revised To Show Non Wireless Backhaul 23 02 07 NJS 03 New Picture On Front Cover 20 04 07 JE 04 Various changes throughout 13 11 08 JE Nick Saunders Digitally signed by Nick Saunders DN CN Nick Saunders C US Reason I am approving this document Date 2009 03 20 16 54 03 Z ...

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