Planet Technology WNAP6325 802.11n Wireless Outdoor CPE User Manual A9R5F2
Planet Technology Corporation 802.11n Wireless Outdoor CPE A9R5F2
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C PLHNET { Ne two rink ng&Cu mmuninat ion User’s Manual 300Mbps 802.11 n Wireless Outdoor CPE WNAP—6325 Copyright Copyright © 2015 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of PLANET. PLANET makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not this company, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the soflware. Further, this company reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes. All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 F© protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by PLANET could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment under the rules and regulations of the FCC. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (for example, use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices) any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This 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 (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 0.25m during normal operation. C E CE MarkWarnlng This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Energy Saving Note of the Device This power required device does not support Standby mode operation. For energy saving, please remove the DC—plug to disconnect the device from the power circuit. Without removing the DC-plug, the device still consumes power from the power circuit. In View of Saving the Energy, it is strongly suggested to remove the DC-plug for the device if this device is not intended to be active R&1'|'E Compllance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTlVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunimtion terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition at their conformity (R&TTE). The RSxTTE Directive repeats and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) as oprril 8, 2000. Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, speCIal at‘tentlon must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electriCIty when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment. WEEE regulation To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out _ wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and thus, WEEE has to be collected separately. Revisiun User’s Manual of PLANET 300Mbps 802.11n Wireless Outdoor CPE Model: WNAP-6325 Rev: 10 (January, 2015) Pan No. EM-WNAP-6325_v1.0 (2081-E10590-000) CONTENTS Chapter 1.Product Introduction 1.1 Package Contents 1.2 Product Description 1 .3 Product Features ..... 1.4 Product Specifications ..... Chapter 2.Hardware Installation ..... 2.1 Hardware Description.... 211 The Bottom Panel — Port Chapter 3.Connecting to the AP..... 3.1 Preparation before Installation ..... 311 Professional Installation Required ......................... 3.1.2 Safety Precautions ..... 3.2 Installation Precautions... 3.3 Installing the AP .......... Chapter 4.0uick Installation Guide ....... 4.1 Manual Network Setup - TCPIIP Configuration ............. 4.1.1 Configunng the lPAddress Manually 4.2 Starting Setup in the Web UI Chapter 5.Conrlgurlng the AP ...... 5.1 Operation Mode.... 5.1.1 Access Point .............. 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 WDS Client 515 AP Router .................. 5.1.6 WirelesslSP...... W... 517 Security Setting .......... 5.1.8 Advanced Settings. 5.1.9 Access Control ..42 5.1.10 WAN Port Settings. 5111 Dynamic DNS Settings 5.1.12 Remote Management 5.1.13 DHCP Server Settings 5.1.14 DMZ Seflings.... 5.1.15 Virtual Server Settings 5.1.16 IP Fmenng Settings... 5.1.17 Port Filtering Settings 5.1.18 MAC Flltering Settings IV 5.1.19 BandWidth Control 5.1.20 SNMP............. 5.2 System Configuration... 5.2.1 Default lP Settings 5.2.2 Time Settings. .. 5.2.3 Password Settings..... 5.2.4 System Management ............................................ 5.2.5 Ping Watchdog ........... 5.2.6 Firmware Upgrade ..... 5.2.7 Configuration Save and Restore 5.2.8 Factory Default . 5.2.9 Reboot System . 5.2.10 Schedule Reboot ....... 5.3 Tools ..... 53.1 Network Ping ............. 5.3.2 NetworkTraceroute... 5.4 Device Status ............... 5.4.1 Device Information 5.4.2 Wireless Information 5.4.3 LAN Infonna’tion ......... 5.4.4 Wireless Client Table ............... 5.4.5 System Log ................ 5.5 Logout ...... Appendix A: noubleshootlng" Appendix B: Use Planet Smart Discovery to find AP ..................... Appendlx c: FAQ... 01: How to set up the AP Client Connection .......................... 02: How to set up the WDS Connection FIGURES FIGURE 2-1 THREE-WAY VIEW ..................... FIGURE 2-2 LED FIGURE 2-3 BOTTOM PANEL. FIGURE 2-4 POE INJECTOR.. FIGURE 3-1 CONNECTTHE ANTENNA ........... FIGURE 3-2 CONNECTTHE ETHERNET CABLE .......................................... FIGURE 3-3 CONNECTTHE POE INJECTOR FIGURE 3-4 POLE MOUNTING FIGURE 4-1 TCPIIP SETIING FIGURE 4-2 WINDOWS START MENU ........... FIGURE 4--3 SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF PING COMMAND . FIGURE 4-4 FAILED RESULT OF PING COMMAND FIGURE 4-5 LOGIN BY DEFAULT IPADDRESS ............................................ FIGURE 4-6 LOGIN WINDOW ........................ FIGURE 4-7 WNAP-6325 WEB UI SCREENSHOT FIGURE 4--8 CHOOSE OPERATION MODE ,,,,,,,,,, FIGURE 4-9 CONFIGURE WIRELESS SETTINGS ........................................ FIGURE 5-1 MAIN MENU ............................. FIGURE 5-2 OPERATION MODE.... FIGURE 5-3 BASIC SETTINGS -AP.. FIGURE 5-4 BASIC SETI'INGS - CLIENT FIGURE 5-5 BASIC SETTINGS — WDSAP ..... FIGURE 5-6 BASIC SETTINGS—WDS CLIENT.. .... ..... ... .......... ... ... ...... ..... ... ... .... .... .. FIGURE 5-7 BASIC SETTINGS —AP ROUTER FIGURE 5-8 BASIC SEWINGS — WISP ...... FIGURE 5-9 SECURITYSEITINGS ... ... ...... ... ... .......... ... ... ..... ... ... ... ... ...... .. FIGURE 5-10 SECURITY SETTINGS —WEP FIGURE 5-11 SECURITY SETTINGS — WPA PERSONAL FIGURE 5-12 SECURITY SETTINGS — WPA ENTERPRISE FIGURE 5-13SECURITYSETTINGS —WPA2 PERSONAL... ...... ... ... .......... ... ..... ... .......... ... .. FIGURE 5-14 SECURITY SETTINGS 7WPA2 ENTERPRISE ........................ FIGURE 5-15 SECURITY SETTINGS —WPA-MIXED PERSONAL. FIGURE 5-16 SECURITY SETTINGS —WPA-MIXED ENTERPRISE FIGURE 5-17ADVANCED SETTINGS ............. FIGURE 5-18WMM CONFIGURATION .......... FIGURE 5-19 ACCESS CONTROL FIGURE 5-20 WAN PORT SETTINGS 7 DHCP FIGURE 5-21 WAN PORT SETTINGS — STATIC I FIGURE 5-22 WAN PORT SETTINGS — PPPOE....H.... FIGURE 5-23 DYNAMIC UNS SETTINGS. FIGURE 5-24 REMOTE MANAGEMENT. FIGURE 5-25 DHCP SERVER SETTINGS gamma \ll FIGURE 5-26 DMZSETTINGSWWW, FIGURE 5-27 VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS. FIGURE 5-28 IP FILTERING SETTINGS .......... FIGURE 5-29 PORT FILTERING SETTINGS"... FIGURE 5-30 MAC FILTERING SETTINGS ...... FIGURE 5-31 BANDWIDTH CONTROL SETTINGS FIGURE 5-325NMPSEITINGS,,,,,,,, W W W, W, W W W W W W" W FIGURE 5-33 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DEFAULT PAGE ..... FIGURE 5-34 DEFAULT IP SETTINGS FIGURE 5-35 TIME SETTINGS FIGURE 5-36 PASSWORD SETTINGS FIGURE 5-375YSTEM MANAGEMENT W W W" W W W W W W" W W W W ,,58 FIGURE 5-33 PING WATCHDOG FIGURE 5-39 FIRMWARE UPGRADE FIGURE 5-40 CONFIGURATION SAVE AND RESTORE FIGURE 5-41 FACTORY DEFAULT ................. FIGURE 5-42 REEOOT SYSTEM ................... FIGURE 5-43 SCHEDULE REBOOT ............ FIGURE 5—44 SCHEDULE REBOOT - EXAMPLE FIGURE 5-45 NETWORK PING ..................... FIGURE 5-46 NETWORK TRACEROUTE ......... FIGURE 5-47 DEVICE STATUS...... FIGURE 5-48 DEVICE INFORMATION FIGURE 5-49 WIRELESS INFORMATION FIGURE 5-50 LAN INFORMATION FIGURE 5-51 WIRELESS CLIENT TABLE FIGURE 5-52 SYSTEM LOG ......... FIGURE 5-53 LOGOUT ................................. FIGURE 5-54 RE—LOGIN .............................. VII User Manual of WNAP—6325 pter1.Productln od tion 1.1 Package Contents Thank you for choosing PLANET WNAP—6325. Before installing the AP, please verify the contents inside the package box WNAP-6325 Quick Installation Guide FoE Injector 8. Power Cord Plastic Strap x 1 If there is any item missing or damaged, please contact the seller @l‘a ND he immediately. User Manual of WNAP—6325 1.2 Product Description Cost-effective Wireless Solution with Superior Performance PLANET WNAP-6325 is designed to provide a highly-stable, better performance and cost-effective wireless solution in outdoor Wireless deployment. With the same transmission power, it offers better significant range and excellent throughput than those of the traditional 802.11g Wireless deVIce. Via the embedded 12dEi dualepolarization (vertical and horizontal) directional antenna, it provides good diversity coverage and better noise immunity effect, thus heightening the performance of a long—distance, outdoor connectivity even though the environment is flooded with many 2AGHZ wireless equipment. Designed for Various Requirements The WNAP-6325 is dedicatedly designed for WISP solution that provides CPE users with Internet access via the WISP provider in niral areas. Besides, it caters to various wireless communication connectivities (AP / Client/ wos PtP/WDS PtMP / WISP), thus meeting users’ application requirements. Advanced Security and Rigorous Authentication The WNAP-6325 supports WEP, WPA I WPA2, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK wireless enciyptions, the advanced WPA2—AES mechanism and 802.1X RADIUS authentication, which can eflectively prevent eavesdropping by unauthorized users or bandwidth occupied by unauthenticated wireless access. Furthermore, any users are granted or denied access to the wireless LAN network based on the ACL (Access Control List) that the administrator pre-established. In addition, With the multiple-SSIDs feature, you can set up difierent wireless networks. The WNAP-6325 can therefore serve as a virtual access point for segmented networks tailored to any iiidusliial need. Flexible and Reliable Outdoor Characteristics The WNAP-G325 is definitely suitable for such applications as IP surveillance, backhaul link of building to building and backbone of public service. Additionally, the self-healing/schedule reboot capability keeps connection alive all the time, Meeting the IP55 rating for outdoor UV resistant enclosure, the WNAP-6325 can perlorm normally under rigorous weather conditions, meaning it can be installed in any harsh, outdoor environments. With the proprietary Power over Ethernet (PoE) design, the WNAP-B325 can be easily installed in the areas where power outlets are not available. Easy Deployment and Management With user-friendly Web UI and step-by-step setup wizard, the WNAP-6325 is easy to install, even for users who never experience in setting up a wireless network. Futherrnore, with the Planet Smart Discovery Utility and SNMP-based management interface, the WNAP-5325 is convenient to be managed and configured remotely. User Manual of WNAP—6325 1.3 Product Features 3» industrial Compliant Wireless LAN and LAN l Compliant with the IEEE 802.11 ri wireless technology (with data rate of up to 300Mbps) l Backward compatible with 802.11g standard I Equipped with 10/100Mbps RJ45 ports for LAN and WAN; auto MDII MDi-x supported > Fixed-network Broadband Router I Supported connection types: Dynamic IP, Static IP, PPPoE l Supports virtual sewer and DMZ for various networking applications Supports DHCP sewer, UPnP and Planet DDNS > RF Interface Characteristics Built-in 12dEi dual-polarization antenna High output power up to 500mW with multiply-adjustable transmit power control > Outdoor Environmental Characteristics IP55 enclosure l Passive Power over Elhemet design Operating temperature: 720~70"C > Multiple Operations and Wireless Modes I Multiple operation modes: Bridge, WISP l Multiple wireless modes: AP, Client CPE (WISP), WDS PtR WDS PtMP I Supporls multiple SSle to allow users to access different networks through a single AP l Supports WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) > Secure Network Connection l Supports software Wi-Fi Protected Setup iWPS) I Advanced security: 64/123-hit WER WPA/ WPA2, WPA—PSK / WPAZ-PSK (TKIP/AES) and 802.1X RADIUS authentication I Supports IP/ Protocol-based access control and MAC filtering > Eas Installation and Mana-ement Web-based UI and quick Setup Wizard for easy configuration Planet Smart Discovery Utility allows adm nistrator to discover and locate each AP SNMPebased management interface System status monitoring includes DHCP Client and System Log .10. User Manual of WNAP—6325 1.4 Product Specification WNAP-6325 Product 300Mbps 802.11 n Wireless Outdoor OPE Hardware |EEE802.11b/gln IEEE 8023 Standard Support IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3X Chlpset Atheros AR9344 64 Mbytes DDR SDRAM Memory 16 Mbytes Flash POE Passive POE Wireless IEEEEOZ 11b/gln, 2T2R Interface POE LAN (LAN 1): 1 x 10/1OOBASE-TX, auto-MDIIMDIX, passive POE LAN 2: 1 X 10/1 DOBASE-TX, auto-MDIIMDIX, passive POE out pass-through Built-in 12dBl Dual-Polarization Antenna Antenna - Horizontal: 30 degrees - Vertiml: 20 degrees IEEE 802.1“)- 1, 2, 5,5, 11Mbps IEEE 802.11g: up to 54Mbps IEEE 802.11n (20MHZ). up to 150Mbps IEEE 802.11n (40MHZ)' up to ameps Media Access Control CSMA/CA Data Rate Transmission/Emission type: OFDM Data modulation type: OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Frequency Band 2.41 ZGHz ~ 2.4846HZ Modulation America] FCC: 2.414~2.4626HZ (11 Channels) Operatlng Channel Europe] ETSI: 2.412~2.472(3HZ (13 Channels) Japan! TELEC: 2.412~2.4846HZ (14 Channels) IEEE 802.1 1b: up to 26 t1dBm RF Output Power (dBm) IEEE 802.1 19: up to 23 1 1dBm IEEE 802.1 1": up to 22 :t 1dBm IEEE 802.11b: 794dBm IEEE 802.11g: -91dBm IEEE 802.11n: -89dBm Output Power Control 12~27Bm Receiver Sensitivity (dBm) Power Consumption 12W LAN 24VDC, 1AI Passive POE P 4 5 VDC+ Power Requirements In ' Pin 7,8 VDC- Pin 3 Reset Environment & Certification .11. User Manual of WNAP—6325 Operating Temperature -20~70°c Operating Humidity 10~95% nonecondensing IP Level IP55 Regulatory CE, Fcc, RoHS Software LAN Built-in DHCP server supporting static IP address distributing Support 802.1d STP (Spanning Tree) l Static IP WAN l Dynamic IP I PPPoE Operation Modes I Bridge I WISP NAT firewall with SPI (Statetul Packet Inspection) Firewall Builtein NAT sewer supporting Virtual Sewer, and DMZ Builtein firewall with Part] IP address! MACI URL filtering l AP l Client Wireless Modes l WDS PTP I WDS PTMP l WISP Channel Width 20M| lz / 40Ml lz Enable it to isolate each connected wireless client so that they cannot access mutually. Wireless Isolation Encryption Type 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, 802.1X Provides wireless LAN ACL (Access Control List) filtering Wireless Security Wireless MAC address filtering Enable/Disable SSID Broadcast Max. Wireless Clients 25 Max. WDS AP 8 Max. Wired Clients 60 WMM Supports Wi-Fi multimedia nos Supports Quality of Service tor bandwidth control NTP Network Time Management Self Healing Supports Schedule Reboot Management Web UI, DHCP Client, Configuration Backup & Restore, Dynamic DNS, SNMP Diagnostic Tool System Log, Ping Watchdog .12. User Manual of WNAP—6325 Chapter 2. Hardware Installation Please follow the instructions below to connect the WNAP-6325 to the existing network devices and your computers 2.1 Hardware Description I Dimensions 127 x 63 x 254 mm (W x D x H) 05.195." mnwyu om: cn JM-AIl-mm Figure 2-1 Three-way View .13. User Manual of WNAP-6325 Rear Panel — LE POWEI' LED LAN 1 LED (Deana-2 Wireless LED LAN 2 LED Figure 2-2 LED State Meaning WirF Wi-F Port linked. a- a- No link. Table 2-1 The LED indication 2.1.1 The Bottom Panel — Port The Bottom panel provides the physical connectors connected to the power adapter and any other network device, Figure 2-5 shows the bottom panel ofthe WNAP-7325. .14. Bottom Panel PoE lnjecto User Manual of WNAP-6325 Optional RPesMA Connector Reset Button 17 LAN2 POE LAN Figure 2-3 Bottom Panei Reset Button HNV Interface Dell tlon Object POE LAN (Passive PoE) Figure 2-4 PoE Injector Des 10/100Mbps RJ45 port , auto MDI/ MDIVX and passive PoE supported Connect LAN port to the POE injector to power on the deVice. Pin assignment: Pin 4, 5 (+) Pin 7, s (-) Pin 3 (Reset) LAN 2 10/100Mbps RJ45 port, auto MDI/ MDI-X Connect this port to the network equipment. >3? When the option “Enable POE Passthmugh” on the System Management page Is checked, the LAN2 can suppiy passwe POE power to the second WNAP77325 or WNAPV6325 through LAN 2 .15. User Manual of WNAP—6325 Reset Press the Reset button on the device or on the PDE injector over 5 seconds to return to {actow default setting. 9K If you have connected with the thunder protector like PLANET ELA-100, please DO NOT press the reset button on the PoE injector to prevent the ELA-1OO from being damaged. Remove the thunder protector before push the reset button. Table 2-2 The POE Injector Indication -16- User Manual of WNAP—6325 Chapter 3. Connecting to the AP 3.1 Preparation before Installation 3.1.1 Professional Installation Required Please seek assistance from a profeSSIonal Installerwho is well trained in the RF Installation and knowledgeable in the local regulations. 3.1 .2 Safety Precautions 1. 2. To keep you safe and install the hardware properly, please read and follow these safety precautions. If you are installing the WNAP—6325 for the first time, for your safety as well as others’, please seek assistance from a professional installer who has recelved safety training on the hazards Involved. Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site, especially where there are electric power and phone lines. When installing the WNAP-6325, please note the following things: 0 Do not use a metal ladder; o Do not work on a wet or windy day; . Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, long sleeved shirt or jacket. When the system is operational, avoid standing directly in front of it. Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on. 3.2 Installation Precautions Users MUST use a proper and well-installed surge arrestor and grounding kit with WNAP-6325; otherwnse, a random Iightnlng could easily cause fatal damage to the WNAP-6325. EMD (Lightning) DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. Users MUST use the “Power cord and POE Injector“ Shipped in the box with the WNAP—6325. Use of other options will cause damage to the WNAP-6325. .17. User Manual of WNAP—6325 OUTDOOR INSTALLATION WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: LIVES MAY BE AT RISKI Carefully observe these instructions and any special Instructions that are included with the equipment you are installing. CONTACTING POWER LINES CAN BE LETHAL. Make sure no power lines are anywhere where possible contact can be made. Antennas masts, . towers, guy wires or cables may lean or tall and contact these lines. People / may be injured or killed if they are touching or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electric lines. Make sure that equipment or personnel do not come in oonlact directly or indirectly with power lines The horlzontal distance from a tower. mast or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice the total length ot the mast/antenna combination. Thls will ensure that the mast will not contact power if it falls either during installation or later. TO AVOID FALLING, USE SAFE PROCEDURES WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS ABOVE GROUND. I Select equlpment locations that will allow sate, simple equipment installation. 0 Don't work alone. Atriend or oo-worker can save your lite ifan accident happens. 0 Use approved non-conducting lasers and other safety equipment. Make sure all equipment is in good repair. 0 If a tower or mast beglns falling, don't attempt to catch it. Stand back and let it tall. I If anything such as a wire or mast does come in contact with a power line, DON'T TOUCH IT OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT. Instead, save your life by calling the power company. 0 Don't attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days. MAKE SURE ALL TOWERS AND MASTS ARE SECURELY GROUNDED, AND ELECTRICAL CABLES CONNECTED TO ANTENNAS HAVE LIGHTNING ARRESTORS. This WIII help prevent fire damage or human injury in case of lightning. static build-up, ul short circuit within equipment connected lu lire antenna. 0 The base ot the antenna mast or tower must be connected directly to the building protective ground or to one or more approved grounding rods, using 1 OAWG ground wire and corrosion-resistant connectors. 0 Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding dehils, IF A PERSON COMES IN CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL POWER, AND CANNOT MOVE: I DON'T TOUCH THAT PERSON, OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED. I Use a non-conductive dry board, stch or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power. Once they are no longer contactlng electrlcal power, administer CPR if you are certified, and make sure that emergency medical aid has been requested. .13. User Manual of WNAP—6325 3.3 Installing the AP Please install the AP according to the following Steps, Don‘t forget to pull out lhe power plug and keep your hands dry Figure 3-2 Connect the Elhemet cable
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