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Publication No. OME-R07903-B

 

Date: Feb/2007

 

 

PRINTED IN JAPAN 

USER’S MANUAL

 

 
 

Single-band Access Point 

MODEL: 

WN-701-W

 

FURUNO SYSTEMS CO., LTD. 

Summary of Contents for WN-701-W

Page 1: ...Publication No OME R07903 B Date Feb 2007 PRINTED IN JAPAN USER S MANUAL Single band Access Point MODEL WN 701 W FURUNO SYSTEMS CO LTD ...

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Page 3: ...Radio wave attenuation by wall metallic net etc 7 5 2 Interference from ISM devices 7 5 3 Mounting Location 7 5 4 Installing multiple access points 9 6 INSTALLATION Cabling Mounting 10 6 1 Notes on Cabling 10 6 2 Mounting Procedure 11 6 3 Notes on PoE Power Supply 14 7 INSTALLATION Initial Setup 15 7 1 Initial Setup Items 15 7 2 Initial Setup Procedures 17 7 3 Calling MainMenu through network by t...

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Page 5: ... system Always keep this manual in the place accessible from the operators DISCLAIMER This manual was edited very carefully and the information contained in this manual is thought to be correct in every respect however in no event FURUNO SYSTEMS be liable to you for any damages including any lost profits lost savings or consequential damages arising from incorrect and or insufficient information i...

Page 6: ...y to operate the equipment Part 15 Subpart B Class B Statement NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not...

Page 7: ...o OET65 This equipment should be installed and operated with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and ankles This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may...

Page 8: ...ectly result in serious injury or death CAUTION Disobedience to the instructions in this column may result in injury or damage of this unit NOTE Notes or tips in using this unit fully The following marks clearly indicate if you must do something or if you must not do something You must do something indicated by this mark Action indicated by this mark is prohibited ...

Page 9: ... get an electric shock Never leave foreign objects such as metal within the unit The unit may burn or you may get an electric shock When smoking overheating or odd smell is felt immediately shut down the power supply Do not use this unit for vital or critical mission which requires extraordinarily high reliability When thunder is coming do not touch the unit or cables You may get an electric shock...

Page 10: ...the dirt on the surface of this unit with soft cloth damped with a bit of solution of neutral cleanser thinned with clean water Never use solvent such as alcohol thinner benzene toluene acetone etc or plastic parts housing etc may melt deform whiten etc NOTE Communication range of this unit subject to surrounding condition including existence of obstacles Wireless LAN of IEEE802 11b g specificatio...

Page 11: ...e someone else to communicate with another and distribute harmful information Impersonation Falsify intercepted information and distribute it Falsification Destroy data system by distributing computer virus etc Destruction Generally security system is built in wireless LAN equipment or wireless access point and proper setting of the security system minimizes the possibility of these problems Wirel...

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Page 13: ...ted Environment With our reliable middleware MORS Evolution this unit best matches to mobile information terminal Model finpad 500f and realizes true mobile communication Tight Security Connection control is performed in the communication between finpad 500f and MORS Evolution Attractive Design Compact and attractive design fits to your office or lobby PoE compliant This unit has PoE Power over Et...

Page 14: ...system factory management system using finpad 500f An example of the system is given below MORS Server HUB WN 701 W WN 701 W Application Server IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11b finpad 500f finpad 500f For reliable roaming use the switching hub recommended by us ...

Page 15: ...Controls Switches 1 Cable Cover 2 Sub LED 3 Cable LED 4 Wireless LED 5 Status LED 6 Vent Holes 7 Built in Antenna 8 RESET Switch 9 DEFAULT Switch 10 LAN PoE Port 11 USB1 1 Port 12 Link LED 13 Comm Speed LED ...

Page 16: ...ilure in hardware 6 Vent Holes Do not mask the vent holes 7 Built in Antenna Antenna is built under this portion 8 RESET Switch Restarts the access point Press with a thin pin Do not use sharp one 9 DEFAULT Switch Returns the internal settings to factory default Press with a thin pin Do not use sharp one Press longer than 3 seconds during normal operating condition 10 LAN PoE Port Connected to cab...

Page 17: ...k Reference 1 copy Optional Parts Mounting Base Kit This kit is required when installing the unit overhead or on the wall When installing the Mounting Base use the wood screws that can fix the Mounting Base onto the wall securely Material to prepare locally Ethernet Cable Cable Clamps Additional Fixing Parts Additional fixing parts may be required if special mounting ex hanging from the ceiling is...

Page 18: ... cable to necessary length Install Ethernet cable Perform initial setup for the access point Check cable layout and then perform wiring Fix the access point See 5 INSTALLATION Notes on radio wave path See 6 INSTALLATION Cabling Mounting See 7 INSTALLATION Initial Setup Connect the Ethernet cable to the access point See 6 2 Mounting Procedure ...

Page 19: ...ount is available Decide mounting location taking the following points into consideration Measure or guess radio wave coverage of your access point For measurement consult with the vendor of this unit For guess use the following guideline ENVIRONMENT INDOOR COVERAGE DIAMETER Open Shorter than 100 m No obstacle on line of sight Semi open Shorter than 50 m Medium between Open and Closed environment ...

Page 20: ...epending on obstacles communication area becomes extremely small A typical example is shown below In this example obstacles are as high as the ceiling In this case radio wave can hardly reach the terminal ...

Page 21: ...ady mutual interference is anticipated In such a case select a channel which is at least 6 channels away from that LAN If Channel 3 is used by the existing LAN for example select Channel 9 Generally channels are used efficiently among multiple systems when Channel 1 7 or 13 is used Take note that some channels may not be approved in your country Cell Mapping The area called cell covered by one acc...

Page 22: ...more High voltage Line up to 7000 V Separate 1 m or more To install the cable in shorter distance from the power lines pass it through a metallic pipe which is grounded sufficiently Static Discharge If the unit or cable is installed at the place where objects human body cargo boxes etc touch it frequently the unit may sometimes malfunction due to static discharge from it In such a case take the fo...

Page 23: ...d Screws standard supply as follows 1 Screw 2 pieces of Wood Screws 3 5 x 18 mm into the wall with 76mm horizontal pitch The screw head surface must be extruded from the wall surface by 5 mm approx 2 Hang the unit on the wood screws that you installed in step 1 Mounting with Mounting Base Kit optional supply 1 Install the Mounting Base onto the wall as shown below NOTE Use the wood screws which ca...

Page 24: ...ome reason do as follows 1 Unlock the unit as shown below 2 Slide the unit out of the Mounting Base as shown below Overhead Mount Mount the unit onto the ceiling using the Mounting Base Kit optional supply WARNING Never mount the unit directly onto the ceiling by 2 pieces of wood screws only without using the Mounting Base Kit If so done the unit will drop Hook ...

Page 25: ...y small If you have any difficulty call the vendor of this unit a Leave at least 10 cm space around the unit b Make sure that metallic objects do not exist within 50 cm around the unit c Do not mask the vent holes arranged on the unit d Separate the unit from another access point more than 3 m e Make sure that the LED s switches etc are visible accessible easily Cable Cover a 10cm a 10cm d 3m b 50...

Page 26: ... points hosted is limited It is recommended to limit the number of access points so that totaled power consumption of all the connected access points may not exceed 50 of the capacity of the power source This rule lowers the load of the power source thereby increasing the reliability of the total system Usually this rule is met if half of the ports of each power source are left unused open Stick a...

Page 27: ...configuration Basic Settings for connection to Cable LAN NOTE You will perform network related settings here If you do not know the values to set ask to your network administrator IP Address REQUIRED Set the IP address that is assigned to the access point Subnet Mask REQUIRED Set the subnet mask that is assigned to the network in use Default Gateway Address OPTIONAL Set the IP address that is assi...

Page 28: ...yption Key Length is 64 bits set 10 digits of hex data If Encryption Key Length is 128 bits set 26 digits of hex data The Encryption Key setting must be equal among all the access points and finpad 500f terminals within the wireless communication area If the setting differs communication is not available IMPORTANT For security the setting you entered can not be read any more Never forget it It is ...

Page 29: ... network by telnet You may call up MainMenu through telnet connecting your PC to the access point through the hub NOTE The factory set IP address of the access point is 192 168 1 10 If the IP address is changed locally and you forgot it you may return the IP address setting to the factory default as follows 1 Make sure that the Status LED is blinking in GREEN color 2 Keep pressing the DEFAULT swit...

Page 30: ...erial cable as shown below PORT on Access Point USB RS232C Conversion Cable RS 232C Cross Cable PORT on PC USB1 1 Port COM Port NOTE Use the USB RS232C conversion cable approved by us No special driver software is required when using this cable For further information call the vendor of the access point Use the RS 232C cross cable with the following pin connections Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin No ...

Page 31: ...ys required The items with OPTIONAL are required depending on system configuration 1 TCP IP Configuration On Configuration Menu press 1 TCP IP Configuration Menu then Enter IP Address REQUIRED Basic Setting EXAMPLE Set to 192 168 1 10 1 On TCP IP Configuration Menu press 1 then Enter 2 On IP Address LAN press 1 then Enter 3 Type 192 168 1 10 then press Enter 4 TCP IP Configuration Menu redisplays ...

Page 32: ...n to Configuration Menu MainMenu press Esc once twice Secondary Server Address OPTIONAL Basic Setting EXAMPLE Set to 192 168 1 2 1 On MORS Configuration Menu press 2 then Enter 2 Type 192 168 1 2 then press Enter 3 MORS Configuration Menu redisplays NOTE If you want to return to Configuration Menu MainMenu press Esc once twice Device Name REQUIRED Basic Setting EXAMPLE Set to AP001 1 On MORS Confi...

Page 33: ...return to Configuration Menu MainMenu press Esc once twice WEP OPTIONAL In depth Setting EXAMPLE Set to Enable ON 1 On Radio Configuration Menu press 3 then Enter 2 Press 1 Enable ON then Enter 3 Radio Configuration Menu redisplays NOTE If you want to return to Configuration Menu MainMenu press Esc once twice NOTE Settings of the WEP parameters Encryption Key Length Encryption Key become valid if ...

Page 34: ...dio Configuration Menu redisplays NOTE If you want to return to Configuration Menu MainMenu press Esc once twice NOTE This setting becomes valid if WEP is set to Enable ON 4 LAN Configuration On Configuration Menu press 4 LAN Configuration Menu then Enter LAN Speed OPTIONAL In depth Setting EXAMPLE Set to Auto 1 On LAN Configuration Menu press 1 then Enter 2 Press 3 Auto then Enter 3 LAN Configura...

Page 35: ...PROCEDURE 1 Connect between PC and the access point with USB RS232C Conversion Cable RS 232C Cross Cable See sub section 7 4 2 Start both access point and PC and wait about 1 to 2 minutes until the Status LED illuminates in GREEN color 3 In MORS Terminal Manager make settings and download them at a time For details of MORS Terminal Manager see Help for MORS Evolution ...

Page 36: ...nzene toluene acetone etc or plastic body may melt deform whiten etc When wiping the housing with damp cloth squeeze out water well If not metallic parts such as connector pins or switch contacts may deteriorate resulting in poor contact Connectors If the unit is left in high humidity or corrosive atmosphere for a long time connectors may be corroded resulting in poor contact To refresh the contac...

Page 37: ...rvice DANGER Never disassemble this unit or touch internal electronics Symptoms Checks SYMPTOM CHECK Unit does not work at all No LED illuminates Power may not be fed to the unit Check the following points Is the PoE power source turned ON Is the PoE power source compatible to IEEE802 af Is the PoE power source set properly Is the network cable connected to the LAN PoE port properly Is the network...

Page 38: ...nitial settings for the finpad 500f terminals or terminal PCs alright Is the MORS server started Problem may be in wireless communication Wireless Communication Environment Isn t there any obstacle around the unit Is the antenna selection set properly Isn t external antenna selected although an external antenna is not connected Wireless LAN Setting Are SSID WEP etc for finpad 500f or terminal PC s...

Page 39: ...E802 11a g b Radio Frequencies For China IEEE802 11g b 2412 to 2472 MHz Ch 1 to 13 IEEE802 11a 5745 to 5825 MHz Ch 149 153 157 161 165 For Thailand IEEE802 11g b 2412 to 2462 MHz Ch 1 to 11 Communication Control CSMA CA Aerial Power 15 dBm Antenna Half wavelength Built in Encryption WEP 64 128 bits AES Wireless Communication Authentication IEEE802 1X LAN PoE Port 10BASE T 100BASE TX PoE Compatible...

Page 40: ...ttery Backup Provided Dimensions 174 D x 150 W x 46 H mm including Cable Cover Mechanical Weight About 350 g including Cable Cover Temperature 10 to 55 C Operating 20 to 65 C Storage Environmental Humidity 30 to 85 RH No condensing Operating 30 to 85 RH No condensing Storage Safety Compliance CISPR Class B CB Certificate Granted ...

Page 41: ...29 UNIT mm SINGLE BAND ACCESS POINT WN 701 W ...

Page 42: ...30 UNIT mm MOUNTING BASE Optional ...

Page 43: ...t with Standard Accessories Standard Accessories ITEM MODEL TYPE Q TY NOTE Cable Cover 46 079 6010 1 pc Rubber Cushion TM 182 816 10 4 pcs Wood Screw 3 5 x 18 2 pcs For wall mount Quick Reference OME R07904 1 copy Optional ITEM MODEL TYPE NOTE Mounting Base Kit OP E0017 For overhead or wall mount ...

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