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1.
Read first — regulatory information
Read this document before using your unit. This unit complies with the radio frequency, safety
standards and regulations of the countries that have approved its importation. Contact SciCan
for the latest list of approved countries. Install and use your unit according to the following
instructions.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
To comply with FCC* & IC RF** exposure compliance requirements, the
antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least
20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
*FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
**IC RF (Industry Canada Radiofrequency)
2.
HYDR
IM
Wireless adapter
The HYDR
IM
unit includes a Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b,g,n module that allows functions that were previ-
ously available only when using a wired interface.
The wireless adapter supports connection to IEEE 802.11b,g,n networks, WPA™ Personal and
WPA2™ Personal (EAP* Types: EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPv2, PEAPv0/EAP-MSCHAPv2,
PEAPv1/EAP-GTC ,EAP-FAST). The WiFi module uses the frequency range 2412-2462MHz and
has a maximum 0.111W RF Output power.
*Extensible Authentication Protocol
While the HYDRIM unit is connected to a WiFi network, the security of the connection depends
on the configuration of the Wireless infrastructure (router or access point).
Securing your Wi-Fi® connections is an important element of securing your personal data. A
Wi-Fi network using WPA2™ provides both security (you can control who connects) and privacy
(the transmissions cannot be read by others) for communications as they travel across your net-
work. For maximum security, your network should include only devices with the latest in security
technology – Wi-Fi Protected Access® 2 (WPA2). Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ devices implement WPA2.
See more at: http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/security#sthash.tk28zkHJ.dpuf
Most access points, routers, and gateways are shipped with a default network name (SSID), and
administrative credentials (username and password) to make configuration as simple as possible.
These default settings should be changed as soon as you set up your network.
See more at: http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/security#sthash.tk28zkHJ.dpuf
It’s also important to consider employing other measures to secure your communications after
they travel beyond your Wi-Fi network.
See more at: http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/security#sthash.tk28zkHJ.dpuf.
11. WiFi – Regulatory Information