Electronic Systems Technology ESTEEM192E User Manual 192E Manual
Electronic Systems Technology 192E Manual
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- 1. User manual
- 2. User Manual
- 3. Revised Manual
Revised Manual
ESTEEM USERS MANUAL for MODEL 192E October 2001 Electronic Systems Technology (EST) copyrights this manual and the firmware described in it, with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual or the firmware internal to the ESTeem unit may not be copied, in whole or part, without the written consent of EST. Under the law, copying includes translating into another language. EST cannot guarantee that you will receive notice of a revision to the firmware described in the manual, even if you have returned a registration/warranty card received with the product. You should periodically check with your authorized EST dealer or call factory direct. EST and the EST logo are registered trademarks of Electronic Systems Technology, Inc. Simultaneously published in the United States and Canada. All rights reserved. Revision: 1.1 Date: 15 Oct 01 PRODUCT WARRANTY Electronic Systems Technology, Inc., (hereinafter EST) expressly warrants its products as free of manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the date of sale to first user/customer. PRODUCT WILL BE CONSIDERED OUT OF WARRANTY IF: a) If the product is damaged due to improper or abnormal use, abuse, mishandling, accident or improper maintenance or failure to follow operating instruction; THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND THERE IS EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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In the event that a unit or part requires replacement or factory servicing, the following conditions apply: a) Customer must obtain from EST an authorized RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number (call 509-735-9092 Customer Support) before shipment of product or parts to EST for any reason; b) If the whole unit is shipped, it must be in its original carton and shipping components, or a carton and shipping components supplied by EST, or if parts only are shipped, they must be packaged and cushioned so as to prevent damage in transit and shipped freight prepaid; Revised: 15 Oct 01 c) If any factory-sealed enclosure has been opened or shows evidence of an attempt to be opened; If the product has had its serial numbers altered or removed. Warranty repair form must be accompanied by proof of user's purchase of unit. Product must be shipped to the manufacturer at the following address: Electronic Systems Technology 415 North Quay Street Kennewick, Washington USA 99336 ADDITIONAL SERVICE: If EST releases an improvement update to firmware internal to the ESTeem unit during the 90 day period after the unit was purchased by the first user/customer, EST will update the applicable unit with the revised version at no charge other than for UPS handling and shipping to and from your location to the EST factory. Return of any such item must be accompanied with proof of purchase. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 - STARTING OUT Repeater Configuration ....................................... 2-6 Overview ............................................................. 1-2 Combined Access Point and Bridging.................. 2-6 Hardware Layout ................................................. 1-2 Loading Factory Default Values .......................... 2-7 Installing ESTeem Utility Software – Windows 95/98/NT.............................................. 1-2 Running The Program ......................................... 1-2 Front Panel Description ....................................... 1-3 Basic Configuration ............................................. 1-3 CHAPTER 3 - INTERFACING Serial Interface Configuration ............................. 3-2 RS-232 Port Pin-Out Table.................................. 3-2 Ethernet Interface................................................ 3-3 Connect and Power Up the ESTeem..................... 1-3 Opening the ESTeem Configuration Menu .......... 1-4 CHAPTER 4 - ANTENNAS Antenna and Cable Configurations...................... 4-2 CHAPTER 2 – APPLICATION PROGRAMMING Selecting Ethernet Configuration ......................... 2-2 Using the Configuration Menu............................. 2-2 Accessing Through Telnet ................................... 2-2 Changing Configuration Information................... 2-2 Saving and Exiting Configuration Menu.............. 2-2 Modem Setup....................................................... 2-2 Weather Proofing Coaxial Connectors................. 4-2 Grounding........................................................... 4-3 Lightning Arrestors............................................. 4-3 Model 192E Typical Outdoor Antenna Installation Diagram ........................................... 4-3 Model 192E Typical Indoor Antenna Installation Diagram ........................................... 4-4 ESTeem SWR Measurements Block Diagram ..... 4-5 Step 1 – Radio Configuration............................... 2-2 APPENDICES Step 2 – Modes of Operation................................ 2-3 Appendix A - FCC Licensing Access Point Configuration.................................. 2-3 (USA only)................................................ APX A-2 Ethernet Bridging Configuration ......................... 2-4 Master Bridge...................................................... 2-5 Client Bridge ....................................................... 2-5 Appendix B - Specifications ESTeem Specifications............................... APX B-1 Model 192E Antenna Specifications........... APX B-2 Revised: 15 Oct 01 CHAPTER 1 STARTING OUT OVERVIEW HARDWARE LAYOUT INSTALLING SOFTWARE Installing ESTeem Utility Software Running The Program FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION BASIC CONFIGURATION Connect and Power Up the ESTeem Opening the Configuration Menu CHAPTER 1 STARTING OUT OVERVIEW Caution: Your ESTeem hardware may have antennas other than the AA01S listed in Figure 1, but you must have an antenna connected to the antenna port before applying power to the unit. The ESTeem Model 192E is a wireless LAN transceiver that can be configured as the center point of a standalone wireless network, connection point between wireless and wired network (Access Point) or a bridge between Ethernet segments. Each configuration is explained in detail in Chapter 2 of this manual. This section of the User’s Manual will complete the basic configuration of the system and allow further programming through the ESTeem Configuration Menu. INSTALLING SOFTWARE The ESTeem Utility Program is designed to provide the ESTeem user access to the configuration menu of the ESTeem Model 192E. The Utility contains a Terminal Emulation program that will allow direct access to the management menus of the modem. None of the other sections of this utility, such as Diagnostics will function with the Model 192E. The ESTeem Utility Program is designed to operate with Windows 95®, Windows 98® and Windows NT® 4.0 and greater. The ESTeem Model 192E uses a menu-driven management system for configuration and diagnostics. This management system can be accessed through a Telnet network connection or through any terminal emulation program. To link through the network connection, some of the basic operating parameters such as assigning the ESTeem an IP address and Subnet mask must be completed by accessing the configuration menu through the serial port. Any terminal emulation program can be used for this configuration of the ESTeem and will be configured similarly, but this section of the manual will describe basic configuration of the ESTeem Model 192E using the Terminal Emulation program contained on the ESTeem Utility Program CD-ROM. Installing ESTeem Utility Software Windows 95/98/NT4.0 (or greater) 1. 2. 3. 4. HARDWARE LAYOUT Place the ESTeem Utility Software CD in your CDROM drive (Figure 1). Select Run on the Start Menu. Type (your CD-ROM drive letter, D in this example D:\ESTUtil\Setup.exe) Click the OK button and the program will begin installation. Running The Program Locate the items contained in Figure 1 for initial configuration of the ESTeem Model 192E. Take a few minutes to inventory your equipment before you proceed. Report any missing or damaged items to Customer Support (509-735-9092) as soon as possible. 1. Select the ESTeem Utility Icon on Start>Programs menu. Figure 2 shows an example of the Main Utility Menu. Computer Running Windows 95/98/NT RS-232C Interface Cable (EST P/N AA062) ESTeem Model 192 Utility Software Windows Version (EST P/N AA107) ESTeem Model 192E Rear View Rubber Duck Antenna (EST P/N AA01S) Warning Omni-directional antenna should not be located within 7cm of personnel 2 Pin Molex Connector 12 VDC Power Supply (EST P/N AA174) Figure 2: ESTeem Utility Main Menu Figure 1: Hardware Layout Diagram Revised: 2 Oct 01 1-2 CHAPTER 1 STARTING OUT Transmit LED T/E LED RJ-45 10BaseT Ethernet Port Receive LED T/E Reset Switch Power LED Antenna Connector (TNC-R) 12 VDC Input Power Connector (2 Pin Molex) RS-232 Input/Output Connector (9 Pin DB Connector) Figure 4: Front Panel Description BASIC CONFIGURATION Connect and Power Up the ESTeem The following steps should be completed before any modifications are made to the network operating parameters for the ESTeem Model 192E. Figure 3: Serial Port Configuration Menu 2. 3. 4. 5. Select Terminal Emulation from the Main Menu. Once the Terminal Emulation is loaded, select the Terminal Setup from the menu and press Ports. You should see the serial port configuration menu (Figure 3). Select the serial port you have connected to the ESTeem Model 192E (i.e. COM1 would be 1), set the Baud Rate to 38400, Data Bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop Bits to 1 and leave both the Hardware and Software flow control boxes unchecked. Press the OK button when complete. Verify the settings in the upper left hand corner of the Terminal window are set to COM1:38400,N,8,1). If the communications port number is other than 1 it will be displayed as the number (i.e. COM2, etc.). Note: Plan to configure the Model 192E prior to mounting. Some of the following steps, such as connecting the serial cable, are easier to perform if the ESTeem is accessible. 1. Connect the antenna to the antenna port on the ESTeem Model 192E (Figure 4). 2. Connect the Ethernet cable from the wired 10BaseT Ethernet LAN to the Ethernet connector on the front of the ESTeem (Figure 4). 3. Connect the serial cable (EST P/N: AA062) between the RS-232 connector on the ESTeem to the serial port on the computer. 4. Plug the ESTeem Model AA174 power supply into a wall socket and connect the Molex power connector to the ESTeem. The power light (PWR) on the front of the ESTeem should be illuminated. 5. You should see the ESTeem Model 192E booting sequence on your Terminal Emulation program. Once the ESTeem boot sequence is complete (approximately 1 minute) you will receive the message “Please press Enter to active this console.” 6. Press the Enter key and you will be at the Configuration Menu login prompt (192E login:). See Figure 5 for an example of this prompt. The software is now configured for accessing the ESTeem Model 192E for system configuration. Any other terminal emulation program will need to be configured similarly. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION Figure 4 contains a description of the ESTeem Model 192E front panel. Revised: 2 Oct 01 1-3 CHAPTER 1 STARTING OUT Figure 6: Configuration Menu Figure 5: Boot Prompt Example Opening the ESTeem Configuration Menu To enter the Model 192E Configuration Menu you will need to log into the system with a login name and password. Note: These values can be changed from factory default through the Configuration Menu. If this not the first time configuration of the ESTeem, see you network systems administrator for these values. If this is the first time the ESTeem has been programmed or the login was not changed from the factory default values, please use the following to access the Configuration Menu: 1. At the 192E login prompt type admin for the login name and press the Enter key (). Please note that all characters are lower case. 2. At the Password prompt type admin for the password and press the Enter key ( ). Please note that all characters are lower case. The ESTeem Configuration Menu (Figure 6) will now be displayed. Please proceed to Chapter 2 in this manual for programming the ESTeem Model 192E for your specific application. Revised: 2 Oct 01 1-4 CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION PROGRAMMING SELECTING ETHERNET CONFIGURATION USING THE CONFIGURATION MENU Accessing Through Telnet Changing Configuration Information Saving and Exiting Configuration Menu MODEM SETUP Step 1 - Radio Configuration Step 2 – Modes of Operation Access Point Configuration Ethernet Bridging Configuration Repeater Configuration Combined Access Point and Ethernet Bridging LOADING FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION PROGRAMMING SELECTING ETHERNET CONFIGURATION To begin setup of your wireless Ethernet network you must first select the type of Model 192E configuration required. The following are examples of networking requirements and the type of configuration required for each: Networking Requirements Link 802.11b wireless network cards (EST P/N: WLANC11 or others) in Infrastructure Mode Provide relay point for wireless network cards (EST P/N: WLANC11 or others) to increase range of Wireless Area Network (WLAN) Provide access to a cabled Ethernet network from a wireless network (WLAN) Communicate between two or more Ethernet (10BaseT) ports using the Model 192E Link two or more Ethernet HUBs using the Model 192E Provide building to building Ethernet access using Model 192E Provide wireless Ethernet links to both remote 10BaseT Ethernet ports and access to wireless network cards Model 192E Configuration Access Point (Figure 3) Figure 1: Configuration Menu to access the Configuration Menu, please review that section before proceeding. Access Point Accessing Through Telnet Access Point Looking at the Main Menu screen of the Configuration Menu, you will notice the header lists the connected ESTeem Model 192E’s serial number, current mode of operation, current Service Set Identifier (SSID - if Access Point) or Bridge IP address (Bridge Mode Only), and IP address. Using the IP address, you can start a Telnet session to the ESTeem through the Ethernet network to access the Configuration Menu. Ethernet Bridge (Figure 6) Ethernet Bridge Ethernet Bridge Combined Access Point and Bridge (Figure 10) Note: If the ESTeem Model 192E is configured in Ethernet Bridge mode, the Wireless IP and the Ethernet IP addresses must be on unique Subnets (See Ethernet Bridging Configuration for more information) to gain access to the configuration menu through Telnet. Each operating system has a different method of starting a Telnet session. Please review the documentation on your operating system or consult with your network system administrator. All possible Ethernet network configurations can not be listed. If your application does not match any of the above Networking Requirements, please consult with your network system administrator or contact EST Customer Support at 509-735-9092. Changing Configuration Information To move between menu items in the ESTeem Model 192E Configuration Menu you must first enter the number next to the menu item and then press the Enter Key ( ). All commands must be followed by the Enter key. For example, to review the Copyright information on the ESTeem Model 192E, press the number 5 key followed by the Enter key (5 ). USING THE CONFIGURATION MENU The ESTeem Model 192E Configuration Menu (Figure 1) is used to set the operating parameters of the wireless Ethernet modem to operate in an Ethernet network. We learned in Chapter 1- Starting Out how to configure a terminal emulation program to access the Configuration Menu through the RS-232 port on the ESTeem. If you have not completed Chapter 1 or have questions on how Revised: 2 Oct 01 The Configuration Menu will always prompt you if further input is required or the input received was invalid. To back out of most menu screens and return to 2-2 CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION PROGRAMMING Mbps) are listed, the ESTeem will scale through the baud rates as required by signal quality and strength (recommended). 5. Select Channel (3 ) to set the operating frequency of the ESTeem. Note: All ESTeems that communicate with each other MUST be set to the same channel number. the previous menu without making changes, press the X key followed by the Enter key (X ) is selected. When Save and Apply Changes is selected, you will be asked if you wish to continue. Press the Y key followed by the Enter key (Y ) and the ESTeem will save the changes and reboot the modem. It will take approximately 1 minute for the ESTeem to reboot to obtain a new login prompt. Channel Number 10 11 If you wish to exit the Configuration Menu without saving any of the changes made, select Logout (8 ). Note: Any changes made during the time you were logged into the Configuration Menu will be lost. MODEM SETUP 6. Step 1 – Radio Configuration Center Frequency 2412 MHz 2417 MHz 2422 MHz 2427 MHz 2432 MHz 2437 MHz 2442 MHz 2447 MHz 2452 MHz 2457 MHz 2462 MHz Review all your changes on the screen are correct and select Return to previous menu (X ) to return to the Setup Menu. Select Return to previous menu (X ) a second time to return to the Main Menu. The first step in configuring a wireless Ethernet network is setting all ESTeem Model 192Es that communicate with each other to the same radio configuration parameters. 7. 1. The ESTeem Model 192E can be used in a variety of network system configurations. The ESTeem can standalone as the center of a wireless infrastructure, can provide access from your wireless network to your wired LAN, or bridge between Ethernet segments on your network. 2. 3. 4. Step 2 – Modes of Operation From the Configuration Main Menu, select Setup (1 ). Select Radio Configuration (2 ) to load the Radio Configuration Menu (Figure 2). Select Power Settings (1 ) to configure the output power of the ESTeem. Select Data Rates (2 ) to set the RF baud rate of the ESTeem. If all baud rates (1, 2, 5.5 and 11 The Model 192E can also be configured as a repeater in the network to increase the range of the wireless infrastructure. The maximum communications range is based upon how you configure your wireless network. This section of the manual will describe the possible configurations of the wireless network. Access Point Configuration In this network one of the ESTeem Model 192E modems is configured as the “Access Point”. This Access Point is then used to bridge wireless network to the cabled LAN network or act as the center point on a stand alone wireless network. When configured in this type of Figure 2: Radio Configuration Menu Revised: 2 Oct 01 2-3 CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION PROGRAMMING network, all wireless cards (ESTeem Model WLANC11) communicate only with the Access Point that serves the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) as a HUB. Multiple Access Points can be configured in the network to extend the coverage area of the wireless cards. The wireless cards will automatically change between Access Points (Roam) as long as they are all configured with the same SSID and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) information. This type of network can extend the range of the wireless cards greater than they can directly communication with each other. The Access Point is responsible for maintaining a logical link between the clients and providing the wireless clients with access to information on the wired LAN network. Figure 3 shows an example of the Model 192E in an Access Point Configuration. Figure 4: Access Point Configuration Menu 7. If the wireless network is going to be using WEP security codes, press Encryption Settings (4 ) to enter the Privacy Menu (Figure 5) otherwise leave the setting at “False” and skip to Step 12. Note: Setting the WEP security codes are highly recommended for network privacy. They do require extensive network administration, but if used correctly they can provide the same level of security as a wired network. 8. If WEP security is going to be used in the WLAN, select Encryption Enabled (1 ) and value will To configure the ESTeem Model 192E as an Access Ethernet Wired LAN 10BASE-T 192E 10BASE-T 192E Model WLANC11 Wireless LAN Card Mobile Wireless Network With Overlap Coverage Figure 3: Access Point Diagram Point, please use the following: 1. From the Configuration Main Menu, select Setup (1 ). 2. Select Modes of Operation (1 ) to open the Access Point configuration screen. 4. Select Current SSID (1 ) and type in the SSID information for your WLAN. Note: The SSID is the unique identification for your wireless network. All 802.11b devices that share a wireless network MUST have the same SSID code. This identification code is case sensitive and must NOT contain spaces. 5. Select Current IP Address (2 ) to assign the ESTeem an IP address. 6. Select Current IP Net Mask (3 ) to change the ESTeem Net Mask. Revised: 2 Oct 01 Figure 5: Privacy Menu change to “True”. If you wish to keep clients without the correct WEP code from entering your WLAN, set Exclude unencrypted clients (2 ) to “True” otherwise set to “False”. If this value is set to “False”, the Access Point will allow clients without the correct WEP code and those with the correct WEP code to join the network as long as all SSID codes match. 10. Select 802.11 128bit WEP encryption (3 ) and set to “True” if the wireless cards will be using 9. 2-4 CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION PROGRAMMING 128bit WEP encryption. If using 40bit WEP encryption, leave at “False”. 11. Load the WEP Key values in sections 4-12. Review all your changes on the screen are correct and select Return to previous menu (X ) to return to the Access Point Configuration Menu. 12. If all configurations appear correct, press Load Values and Return to Main Menu (M ). 13. Once at the Main Menu, press Save and Apply Changes (7 ) and Yes (Y ) to reboot the ESTeeem. configured as the Master Bridge. For example, in a simple point to point wireless Ethernet network, one Model 192E will be configured as a Master Bridge and one will be configured as a Client Bridge. Master Bridge Ethernet Bridging Configuration The Ethernet Bridging network allows the Model 192E modems to provide links between two or more Ethernet segments on a network. Ethernet segments can be either single network clients such as computers or PLCs or ties into building LAN networks such as HUBs or switches. Figure 7: Master Bridge Configuration To configure the ESTeem Model 192E as a Master Bridge, please use the following: This type of network can provide tremendous flexibility in your wireless network configurations and also provide a much greater range than available through the wireless card network as described in the Access Point section. Figure 6 shows an example of an Ethernet Bridging network. 1. From the Configuration Main Menu, select Setup (1 ). 2. Select Modes of Operation (1 ) to open the Master Bridge configuration menu (Figure 7). 4. Select Current SSID (1 ) and type in the SSID information for your bridge network. Note: The SSID is the unique identification for your wireless network. All ESTeem Model 192Es in the bridge network MUST have the same SSID code. This identification code is case sensitive and must NOT contain spaces. 5. Two unique IP addresses are required for the ESTeem Model 192E in bridging mode. Both the WLAN port and the 10BaseT port need a unique IP number (Figure 8). Select Current Wireless IP Address (2 ) to assign the ESTeem an IP address. Note: To gain access to the Model 192E through Telnet while configured in Bridge Mode, the Wireless IP and the Ethernet IP address must be on unique Subnets. Contact your system network administrator for further information on what IP address should be used in the subnet. 6. Select Current Wireless IP Net Mask (3 ) to change the ESTeem Net Mask. The Bridging Mode has two possible configurations, Master Bridge and Client Bridge (Figure 6). A bridging networks can only have one ESTeem Model 192E configured as a Master Bridge. A 192E configured as a Client Bridge can communicate with another 192E configured as a Client Bridge, but the Ethernet data MUST be routed through a Master Bridge first. The two Client Bridge modems do not communicate directly, therefore all bridge networks must have at least one 192E Ethernet Wired LAN 10BASE-T HMI Terminal Programming Terminal 192E - Master Bridge Master Bridge 192E- Client Bridge 192E- Client Bridge Remote PLC 192E- Client Bridge Remote PLC 192E- Client Bridge Remote PLC Figure 6: Bridging Mode Diagram Revised: 2 Oct 01 2-5 CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION PROGRAMMING Ethernet Wired LAN 14. If all configurations appear correct, press Load Values and Return to Main Menu (M ). 15. Once at the Main Menu, press Save and Apply Changes (7 ) and Yes to reboot the ESTeeem. Ethernet IP Address (Example) 192.168.1.1 192E - Master Bridge Wireless IP Address (Example) 192.168.2.1 Client Bridge To configure the ESTeem Model 192E as a Client Bridge, please use the following: Wireless IP Address (Example) 192.168.2.0 1. Ethernet IP Address (Example) 192.168.1.0 From the Configuration Main Menu, select Setup (1 ). 2. Select Modes of Operation (1 ) to open the Client Bridge configuration menu (Figure 9). 4. Select Current SSID (1 ) and type in the SSID information that matches the Master Bridge. Note: The SSID is the unique identification for your wireless network. All ESTeem Model 192Es in the bridge network MUST have the same SSID code. This identification code is case sensitive and must NOT contain spaces. 5. Two unique IP addresses are required for the ESTeem Model 192E in bridging mode. Both the WLAN port and the 10BaseT port need a unique IP number. Select Current Wireless IP Address (2 ) to assign the ESTeem an IP address. 6. Select Current Wireless IP Net Mask (3 ) to change the ESTeem Net Mask. 7. Select Current Ethernet IP Address (4 ) to assign the ESTeem an IP address. Note: The Ethernet IP and the Wireless IP addresses must NOT be the same. 8. Select Current Ethernet IP Net Mask (5 ) to change the ESTeem Net Mask. 192E - Client Bridge Ethernet Wired LAN Figure 8: IP Addressing Diagram 7. Select Current Ethernet IP Address (4 ) to assign the ESTeem an IP address. Note: The Ethernet IP and the Wireless IP addresses must NOT be the same. 8. Select Current Ethernet IP Net Mask (5 ) to change the ESTeem Net Mask. 9. If the bridge network is going to be using WEP security codes, press Encryption Settings (6 ) to enter the Privacy Menu (Figure 5) otherwise leave the setting at “False” and skip to Step 14. Note: Setting the WEP security codes are highly recommended for network privacy. They do require extensive network administration, but if used correctly they can provide the same level of security as a wired network. 10. If WEP security is going to be used in the bridge network, select Encryption Enabled (1 ) and value will change to “True”. 11. If you wish to keep clients without the correct WEP code from entering your bridge network, set Exclude unencrypted clients (2 ) to “True” otherwise set to “False”. If this value is set to “False”, the Access Point will allow clients without the correct WEP code and those with the correct WEP code to join the network as long as all SSID codes match. 12. Select 802.11 128bit WEP encryption (3 ) and set to “True” if the wireless cards will be using 128bit WEP encryption. If using 40bit WEP encryption, leave at “False”. 13. Load the WEP Key values in sections 4-12. Review all your changes on the screen are correct and select Return to previous menu (X ) to return to the Access Point Configuration Menu. Revised: 2 Oct 01 Figure 9: Client Bridge Configuration 2-6 CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION PROGRAMMING Ethernet Wired LAN 9. Select Current Master IP Address (6 ) to input the Wireless IP address of the Master Bridge. Note: The Master IP address must match the Wireless IP address of the Master Bridge for the bridging mode to function correctly. 10. If the bridge network is going to be using WEP security codes, press Encryption Settings (7 ) to enter the Privacy Menu (Figure 5) otherwise leave the setting at “False” and skip to Step 15. Note: Setting the WEP security codes are highly recommended for network privacy. They do require extensive network administration, but if used correctly they can provide the same level of security as a wired network. 11. If WEP security is going to be used in the bridge network, select Encryption Enabled (1 ) and value will change to “True”. 12. If you wish to keep clients without the correct WEP code from entering your bridge network, set Exclude unencrypted clients (2 ) to “True” otherwise set to “False”. If this value is set to “False”, the Access Point will allow clients without the correct WEP code and those with the correct WEP code to join the network as long as all SSID codes match. 13. Select 802.11 128bit WEP encryption (3 ) and set to “True” if the wireless cards will be using 128bit WEP encryption. If using 40bit WEP encryption, leave at “False”. 14. Load the WEP Key values in sections 4-12. Review all your changes on the screen are correct and select Return to previous menu (X ) to return to the Access Point Configuration Menu. 15. If all configurations appear correct, press Load Values and Return to Main Menu (M ). 16. Once at the Main Menu, press Save and Apply Changes (7 ) and Yes to reboot the ESTeeem. Digi-Repeating 192E- Client Bridge 192E - Master Bridge 192E- Client Bridge Ethernet Wired LAN Figure 10: Repeater Configuration As the name would imply, this type of network is a combination of an Access Point network and an Ethernet Bridging network. This type of network would provide both communication to a Building LAN network from a remote Model 192E and also provide wireless access to the network for the wireless cards. This type of network requires two ESTeem Model 192E modems and at least a three port Ethernet HUB. Figure 11 shows a combined network. Follow the steps for configuring the Access Point, Master and Client Bridges in this chapter to complete the ESTeem Model 192E programming. LOADING FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES To return the ESTeem Model 192E to the factory default LAN Bridging Ethernet Wired LAN Digi-Repeating 192E 192E 192E Ethernet Wired LAN Ethernet Hub 10BASE-T Model WLANC11 Wireless LAN Card 192E Mobile Wireless Network Repeater Configuration in Bridging Mode Figure 11: Combined System Diagram values, login to the Configuration Menu (Figure 1) and select Load Factory Defaults (6 ). A message that the factory default settings were restored will appear and the Configuration Menu will reload. To keep these factory default values, select Save and Apply Changes (7 ) and then Yes to reboot the ESTeem. To add a repeater site to a bridging mode system can be accomplished simply configuring the repeater location as a Master Bridge and all other locations as Client Bridges (Figure 10). Follow the steps for configuring the Master and Client Bridges above to complete the ESTeem Model 192E programming. Combined Access Point and Ethernet Bridging Configuration Revised: 2 Oct 01 2-7 CHAPTER 3 INTERFACING SERIAL INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232 PORT PINOUT TABLE ETHERNET INTERFACE CHAPTER 3 INTERFACING SERIAL INTERFACE CONFIGURATION ETHERNET INTERFACE The ESTeem Model 192E has a standard RS-232C, 9-pin Female connector for interfacing directly with the serial port on the computer. Use ESTeem part number AA062 to interface the Model 192E with a 9-pin serial port on a computer. The ESTeem Model 192E’s Ethernet Port is configured to directly interface with an Ethernet HUB using a straight through 10BaseT cable. If the ESTeem is connected to a network interface card (NIC), you will need to use 10BaseT reversing cable. The serial port on the ESTeem Model 192E can be used to access the configuration menu in the ESTeem for system and network configuration. The ESTeem communications port operates at 19,200 bps, No Parity, 8 Data Bits and 1 Stop Bit (19,200,N,8,1). Configure your terminal program to match these settings. RS-232 PORT PIN-OUT TABLE ESTeem Model 192E RS-232C Port Pin-Out Table Pin No. Function Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Receive Data (RxD) Transmit Data (TxD) Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Signal Ground Data Set Ready (DSR) Request To Send (RTS Input) Clear To Send (CTS) Ring Line (RI) Revised: 15 Oct 01 3-2 CHAPTER 4 ANTENNAS ANTENNA AND CABLE CONFIGURATIONS WEATHER PROOFING COAXIAL CONNECTORS GROUNDING LIGHTINING ARRESTORS MODEL 192E TYPICAL OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION DIAGRAM MODEL 192E TYPICAL INDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS ESTEEM SWR MEASUREMENT BLOCK DIAGRAM CHAPTER 4 ANTENNAS ANTENNA AND CABLE CONFIGURATIONS COAXIAL CABLES The 25’ length of RG-8 coax cable and the 50’ length of Heliax cable are the minimum cable lengths allowed for use the above antennas. Listed below are representative cable losses in db/100 ft at the 2.4 GHz frequency range: Warning: Only the tested cable lengths and antennas provided by EST meet the FCC maximum peak output power requirements. Any other combination of antennas or coax cables is not authorized. EST offers three (3) different types of antennas for both indoor and outdoor configurations. Frequency (MHz) RG-8 ½” Heliax --------------------------------------------------------------------2400-2462 - 10.0 - 3.74 Part Number: AA01S Omni Directional Rubber Duck Antenna. Unity Gain Directly mounts to antenna port In a severe noise environment it may be necessary to use a double shield type of coax cable such as RG-214/U in place of the RG-8. This cable must be purchased from the factory to meet FCC requirements. Part Number: AA20S Omni Directional Building Mount Antenna 5 dBd gain Uses either 25’ RG-8 Cable (Indoor) or 50’ Heliax Cable (Outdoor) Note: WEATHER PROOFING COAX CONNECTIONS Part Number: AA202S* (Point-to-point ONLY) Directional Building Mount Antenna 13.9 dBd gain 50’ Heliax Cable (Outdoor) with Lightning Arrestor (EST P/N: AA164) and RG-8 Patch Cable 1. 2. Outdoor Fixed Base Configuration AA20S or AA202S Antenna Lightning Protection 50’ Heliax Cable 3. Indoor Configuration AA20S or AA202S Antenna 25’ RG-8 Cable Warning: Coat the threads of the connectors with silicone lubricant prior to assembly (See Note 1) and hand tighten. Care should be taken not to get any lubricant on the center conductor. Wrap the connector assembly with a vapor barrier patch for weather proofing (See Note 2), ensuring to overlap onto the coax cable approximately 1 1/2 inches. Apply an electrical coating (sealing agent) over the vapor barrier patch for added protection (See Note 3). Notes: 1. Dow Corning RTV-3140 or equivalent. 2. Suggested vendors: VAPOR-WRAP Decibel Products 3184 Quebec St. Dallas, TX 75356 214-631-0310 Only pre-made coax cables from the factory used in conjunction with either the AA20S omni-directional or AA202S directional antenna meet all FCC Section 15.247(b) EIRP maximum power requirements. *Use of the AA202S, directional antenna is limited to fixed point to point applications only. In accordance FCC Section 15.247(b)iii, the operator or installer is responsible for ensuring the systems is used exclusively for fixed, pointto-point applications. Revised: 15 Oct 01 A -3 dB loss means you have lost 1/2 of your signal. A +3 dB gain means you have doubled (x2) your signal. 3. 4-2 VYNIL-MASTIC, P/N 2200 3-M Company Customer Service 512-984-1800 SCOTCHKOTE, 3-M Company, or equivalent. CHAPTER 4 ANTENNAS GROUNDING LIGHTNING ARRESTORS All building mount antennas require attachment to a good earth ground for optimum efficiency. Contact a reputable local communications shop for procedures for your area. Lightning arrestors should be used on all external building mount antennas for personal protection and to minimize damage to the transceiver during lightning storms. The units should be installed as per manufacturers instructions provided with the device. Revised: 15 Oct 01 4-3 CHAPTER 4 ANTENNAS Model 192E Outdoor Fixed Base Site Diagram ANTENNA CONFIGURATIONS Directional Antenna Omni-Directional Antenna EST P/N AA202S. EST P/N AA20S. Caution Caution To comply with the FCC exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 7 cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons. To comply with the FCC exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 19 cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons.. TNC-R Male Connector NOTES 1. Vapor wrap all external antenna coax connections with vinyl wrap (EST Part No. AA241) and apply Scotchkote Electrical Coating (EST Part No. AA242). Heliax Feedline 50 ft. 2. Contact EST for recommendations regarding antenna mounting hardware and installation tips. 3. Ground antenna structure, base and lightning arrestor. RS-232 Interface Connector RG-8 Coax 2 ft. TNC-R Male Connector TNC-R Male Connector TNC-R Male Connector 2 Pin Molex Connector LIGHTNING ARRESTOR 12 VDC POWER SUPPLY RECOMMENDATIONS EST P/N AA174 Battery Packs Solar Power Revised: 15 Oct 01 4-4 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector CHAPTER 4 ANTENNAS Model 192E Indoor Equipment Diagram Omni-Directional Antenna EST P/N AA20S. Caution TNC-R Male Connector To comply with the FCC exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 7 cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons. NOTES Omni-Directional Antenna RE SET 1. Vapor wrap all external antenna coax connections with vinyl wrap (EST Part No. AA241) and apply Scotchkote Electrical Coating (EST Part No. AA242). EST P/N AA01S. Rubber duck, back of set mount 2. Contact EST for recommendations regarding antenna mounting hardware and installation tips. 3. Ground antenna structure, base and lightning arrestor. RS-232 Interface Connector RE SET RG-8 Coax 25 ft. TNC-R Male Connector 2 Pin Molex Connector 12 VDC POWER SUPPLY RECOMMENDATIONS EST P/N AA174 Battery Packs Solar Power Revised: 15 Oct 01 4-5 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector CHAPTER 4 ANTENNAS ESTeem SWR Measurement Block Diagram Caution Antenna To comply with the FCC exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 7 cm for an omni-directional and 19 cm for a directional antenna must be maintained between the antenna and all persons. TNC-R Male Connector ESTeem Model 192 Utility Software Windows Version RS-232C Interface Cable (EST P/N AA062) N Male Connector Note N Male Connector SWR Meter TNC-R Male Connector Phone 12 VDC Antenna T/E IR Port S/N: TX Model 192S RG-8 Cable (EST P/N AA230) RX RESET PWR 2 Pin Molex Connector The cables listed above are only available with the purchase of an SWR Meter. 12 VDC Power Supply (EST P/N AA174) Programming the ESTeem Model 192E For SWR Measurements 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Configure the hardware as per the above diagram. Install the ESTeem Utility on the PC hard drive as per instructions with the software. From Utility Main Menu (Figure 1) select the Terminal Emulation Mode. In the Terminal Emulation Mode press the Enter key to display the Model 192E configuration menu. Select the Turn Transmitter ON option. When the testing is completed, select Turn Transmitter OFF option on the configuration menu. Figure 1: ESTeem Utility Main Menu Revised: 15 Oct 01 4-6 APPENDICES APPENDIX “A” FCC INFORMATION (USA Only) APPENDIX “B” SPECIFICATIONS ESTeem Specifications Antenna Specifications APPENDIX A FCC LICENSING INFORMATION TO USERS The ESTeem Model 192E 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. Note to User: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Electronic Systems Technology for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Other Information Model 192E Direct Sequence FCC Type Acceptance No: ENPESTEEM192E Revised: 15 Oct 01 APX A-2 APPENDIX A FCC LICENSING FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FIELD OFFICES ALASKA 1011 E. Tudor Rd. Rm 240 Box 2955 Anchorage, AK 99510 HAWAII 300 Almoana Blvd. P.O. Box 50023 Honolulu, HI NEW YORK 1307 Federal Building 111 W. Huron Buffalo, NY 14202 CALIFORNIA 7840 El Cajon Blvd Suite 405 La Mesa, CA 92041 ILLINOIS 3935 Federal Bldg 230 S. Dearborn Chicago, IL 60604 201 Varick Street New York, NY 10014 3711 Long Beach Blvd Suite 501 Long Beach, CA 90807 LOUISIANA 1009 Edw Hebert Bldg. 600 South Street New Orleans, LA 70130 323A Battery St San Francisco, CA 94111 COLORADO Executive Tower 1405 Curtis St Suite 2925 Denver, CO 80202 FLORIDA 919 Federal Bldg 51 SE First Ave. Miami, FL 33130 1211 N. Westshore Suite 601 A.D. P. Building Tampa, FL 33607 GEORGIA Massell Bldg. 440 1365 Peachtree NE Atlanta, GA 30309 HAWAII 7304 Prince Kuhi Federal Building Honolulu, HI Revised: 15 Oct 01 MARYLAND 1017 Geo. Fallon Building 31 Hopkins Plaza Baltimore, MD MASSACHUSETTS 1600 Customhouse 165 State Street Boston, MA 02109 MICHIGAN 1054 Federal Building 231 W LaFayette Detroit, MI 48225 MINNESOTA 691 Federal Building 316 N Robert St. St. Paul, MN MISSOURI Brywood Office Tower 6800 E. 63rd Street Kansas City, MO APX A-3 OREGON 1782 Federal Building 1220 SW 3rd Avenue Portland, OR 97204 PENNSYLVANIA Room 404 2300 E. Lincoln H Langhorne, PA PUERTO RICO 747 Federal Building Carlo Chardon Ave. Hato Rey, PR 00918 TEXAS Cabeli Building 1100 Commerce Dallas, TX 75242 5636 Federal Building 515 Rusk Avenue Houston, TX 77002 VIRGINIA Military Circle 870 N. Military Hwy. Norfolk, VA 23502 WASHINGTON 3256 Federal Building 915 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98174 APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Model 192E Specifications LED INDICATORS RF DATA RATE SIZE • • • Power On Receiver Carrier Detect Transmitter Enable • • I/O – CONNECTORS • • • • • • • • • • RS-232C - 9 Pin Sub D Female RJ-45 10BaseT Connection Antenna Output – TNC-R Input Power - 2 Pin Molex Female 1-11 Mbps RF data rate TRANSMITTER 1 Watt RF output 100% duty cycle 50 ohms output impedance Protocol activated keying 10 µsec typical latency Direct sequence spread spectrum • • • • • • RS-232 Asynchronous 38,400 bps Fixed Data Rate 8 data bits No parity One Stop Bit FREQUENCY OF OPERATION • • 2412 to 2462 MHz. Frequency selectable in 11 frequency zones Revised: 15 Oct 01 • • • Double conversion superheterodyne -93 dBm 8E-2 Frame Error Rate 80 dB Image Rejection > 35 dBm Adjacent Channel Rejection POWER REQUIREMENTS • WEIGHT: • • 11-16 VDC @ 700 ma Transmit 300 ma Receive APX B-1 4.6 lbs. Rugged die cast aluminum case ENVIRONMENT • • RECEIVER DATA INPUT 2.45 in. Height 8.16 in. Width 9.37 in. Length -30° to 50° C 95% Non-condensing WARRANTY • 1 Year APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Model 192E Antennas Model No: Antenna Type: Applications: Frequency: Polarization: Impedance: Gain: VSWR: Front To Back Ratio: Horizontal Beamwidth: Vertical Beamwidth: Antenna Material: Mounting Hardware: Antenna Connector: Antenna Envelope: Weight: AA01S Omni-Directional, right angle rubber duck, ½wave Back of ESTeem Model 192S mount. 2400 to 2485 MHz Vertical 50 ohms 2 dBd < 1.5 n/a n/a n/a Rubber duct whip. n/a TNC-R Male 4 in. length by 1.5 in width .08 lbs. 4 in. Caution 1.5 in. To comply with the FCC exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 7 cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons. Model No: Antenna Type: Applications: Frequency: Polarization: Impedance: Gain: VSWR: Front To Back Ratio: Horizontal Beamwidth: Vertical Beamwidth: Antenna Material: Mounting Hardware: Antenna Connector: Antenna Envelope: Weight: AA20S Omni Directional, 5/8 Wave over 5/8 Wave over ¼ Wave. Fixed base or mobile mount. 2400 to 2485 MHz Vertical 50 ohms 5 dBd < 1.5 n/a n/a n/a Stainless steel whip. All other hardware anodized metal. Stainless steel clamps for mounting to ¾in. to 1½in. pipe with right angle mount of direct panel mount.. TCN-R Female. 9 in. length by 3.5 in. width .4 lbs. Model AA01S 9 in. 3.5 in. Dia. Right Angle Mounting Bracket Stanless Steel Clamps Model AA20S Revised: 15 Oct 01 APX B-2 APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Model 192E Antennas Model No: Antenna Type: Applications: Frequency: Polarization: Impedance: Gain: VSWR: Front To Back Ratio: Horizontal Beamwidth: Vertical Beamwidth: Antenna Material: Mounting Hardware: Antenna Connector: Maximum Power Input: Antenna Envelope: Windload (RWV): Wind Load ½ in. Ice: Wind Surface Area: Weight: Revised: 15 Oct 01 AA202S Directional, 15 element yagi in sealed UV stable radome Fixed base. 2400 to 2500 MHz Linear 50 ohms 13.9 dBd < 1.5 18 dB 34 degrees 30 degrees Stainless hardware with one piece copper radiating element. Advanced microwave substrate. All other hardware anodized metal. Stainless steel U bolts for mounting to 1.5 in. to 2.2 in. diameter pipe. TNC-R Female on Pigtail 50 Watts 26 in. length by 4.0 in. height by 1.5 in. width 125 mph 100 mph 0.4 ft2 1.25 lbs. APX B-3 Caution To comply with the FCC exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 19 cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons. Model AA202S
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