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Z990002-D08-12
Instruction Manual
RGW2400/OD
U.S.A.
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FCC 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 installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reselect or relocate the antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by ROOT Inc. may void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment. ROOT Inc. can not accept any financial or other
responsibilities that may be the result of your use of this information, including direct, indirect,
special, or consequential damages.
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Handling precautions
Strictly observe the following important handling precautions when using the product:
WARNING
Indicates that user's mishandling of the product may lead to a
danger resulting in a serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates that user's mishandling of the product may lead to a
danger resulting in an injury or a physical damage alone.
WARNING
Working at high place to install the main unit and antenna may result in an injury or
death due to a fall. Do not work in an unstable position or shaky footing and be sure
to ensure the safety before starting work.
WARNING
Do not put up the antennal in a thunderstorm, on a windy day or in a cold season,
otherwise you may be struck by lightning or may be subject to other danger.
WARNING
When installing the main unit and antenna, firmly fix them in accordance with the
installation manual. If they are insufficiently fixed, they may drop, causing an
injury or death.
WARNING
The main unit and AC adaptor get hot extremely, causing a burn or injury.
Carefully handle them, when it is necessary to touch them, as they generate heat,
place them in a well-ventilated location.
WARNING
Do not use them in abnormal conditions where smoke or offensive smell is coming
out, otherwise causing a fire, electric shock or trouble.
CAUTION
When installing or removing each unit, be sure to turn off power supply
beforehand. If it is installed or removed with power turned on, a trouble may occur.
CAUTION
Never disassemble the equipment, otherwise causing a trouble.
CAUTION
Do not drop the product and do not give a strong shock to it, otherwise causing a
trouble.
CAUTION
Never open the main unit.
CAUTION
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Do not use it near a television or radio. Do not install it near a television antenna
etc., otherwise causing an electromagnetic interference, equipment trouble and
communication error.
CAUTION
Do not use it near anything that consumes large electric power and generates noise
or strong radio waves (microwave oven etc.), otherwise resulting in equipment
trouble or communication error.
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Table of contents
1 System Configurations
2 Name of Each Part 7
3 Installing Main Unit 9
3.1 Mount the Main Unit .............................................................................................. 9
3.2 Installing the Interface Cable................................................................................ 10
4 Antenna Selection
13
4.3 Antenna List ......................................................................................................... 13
4.4 Cable List.............................................................................................................. 13
5 Specifications14
6 For More Help
15
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1 System Configurations
RGW2400/OD is a separate type radio router that can be installed outdoor.
It consists of the following components:
Antenna
Antennal cable
RGW2400/OD
OD main unit
IF cables (10m/20m)
AC Adapter
Junction unit
(HUB with built-in 4 ports)
10/100BASE-T
HUB
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2 Name of Each Part
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(1)Antenna
Terminal
Connect the antenna._After completion of connection, finish with self-melting
adhesive tape for waterproofing.
(2)Interface-Cable
Connector
Connect the interface cable with a blue cap.
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(3)Interface-Cable
Connector
Connect the interface cable with a white cap.
Pass the interface cable. Connect the cable to the inside connector and then fit the cable
clamp. After completion of setting, finish with self-melting adhesive tape for
waterproofing.
CONSOLE
I/F 1
I/F 2
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DC
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18
19
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12
Radio
Main
Link Rx Tx Run Link/Act
20
Link/Act
100
13
Uplink
3 Up Main
FDX/Col
14
15
RGW2400/OD Junction Unit
(4)FDX/Col
Lamp
Indicates the state of each port of the hub. It is on, while the main unit is connected by
full duplex. It blinks when a collision occurs.
(5)Uplink
Port
FDX/Col
Lamp
It is the FDX/Col lamp of Uplink port of the hub and has the same contents of display
as other ports.
(6)Main
Unit
FDX/Col
Lamp
It is the FDW/Col lamp between the main unit and hub and has the same contents of
other ports.
(7)Radio
LINK
Lamp
When a radio packet is received, this lamp turns on. When radio-related setting is
changed, it turns off.
(8)Radio
RX
Lamp
While receiving a radio packet, this lamp is on.
(9)Radio
TX
Lamp
While transmitting a radio packet, this lamp is on.
(10)RUN
Lamp
When this unit is turned on and initializing is completed, this lamp is on.
(11)Main
Unit
Link/Act
Lamp
When a link is established between the main unit and hub, this lamp is on.
This lamp also functions as Active indicator.
(12)Link/Active
Lamp
of
Each
Port
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It is Link/Act lamp of each port of the hub.
(13)10/100
Lamp
When each port of the hub is connected with 10BASE-T, this lamp is off.
When it is connected with 100BASE-T, this lamp is on.
(14)10/100BASE-T
Port
They are ports of the hub. Connect to PC(s) with straight cable(s).
(15)Uplink
Port
It is a port provided only for Uplink. Connect it to other hub with a straight cable
(16)Console
Connector
for
Maintenance
It is a serial port for maintenance such as settings etc. Connect it to a PC with an
exclusive cable.
(17)Interface Cable Connector 2
Connect the interface cable with a blue cap.
(18)Interface
Cable
Connector
Connect the interface cable with a white cap.
(19)GND
Terminal
It is the GND terminal. Earth this terminal.
(20)DC
Jack
Connect the attached DC adapter.
3 Installing Main Unit
3.1 Mount the Main Unit
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3.2 Installing the Interface Cable
1. Slide the plug cover of each interface cable for few inches.
*1: Only Main Unit side can slide the cover.
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2. Loosen the plastic shells of bushings for interface cables.
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3. Prepare rubber gaskets and put them on each cable.
*3: Just behind of the plug.
4. Insert the cables and gaskets into the bushings one by one.
*4: Be sure, Blue (blue plug cover) cable to “BLUE” labeled bushing,
and White (transparent plug cover) cable to “WHITE” bushing .
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5. Confirm if the plugs are engaged to the sockets in the box.
*5: When the plug is locked, a click sound occurs.
Pay attention on the rotation of the cable: to set the lock lever upward.
6. Tighten the plastic shells of the bushings.
*6: Up to end of the traverse.
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4 Antenna Selection
NOTICE
The antennas for the RGW2400/OD must be professionally installed on permanent structures for
outdoor operations. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the limits imposed by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) Regulations with regard to Maximum Effective Isotropic
Radiated Power (EIRP) and Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) are not violated. As such,
installer must insure that a separation of at least 2m is maintained at all times between the transmit
antenna and all persons.
4.3 Antenna List
Antenna type
Gain (dBi)
Model ID
Operating Channels, US
Omni
Patch
Omni
Sector
Directional
10
13
15
MFB24006
MP24008XFPT
MFB24010
MSP24013MB
HG2415G
5,6,7 (with 45 ft cable min.)
5,6,7 (with 45 ft cable min.)
5,6,7 (with 45 ft cable min.)
5,6,7,8,9 (with 45 ft cable min.)
5, 6 (with 45 ft. cable min.)
4.4 Cable List
NO.
Length(ft.)
15
40
Loss(dB)
1.02
2.72
NOTICE
It is possible only to connect it with Point to Point when the value by which the cable
loss is pulled from the antenna gain is 14dBi or more. Do not use it in Point to
multipoint.
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5 Specifications
General
Characteristics
Power supply
Power consumption
Power feed
Dimensions
Weight
LED Indicators
Switching Hub
Characteristics
Standard
Number of ports
Flow control
MAC address table
Aging time
Frame buffer
Switching system
LED Indicators
Radio Interface
Characteristics
Standard
Frequency in use
Antenna connector
Modulation system
Transmission power
Frequency channel
Transmission rate
MAC protocol
LED Indicators
Specifications
Single phase AC120V 60Hz
8W 12VA
AC adaptor
Main unit: 270_198_134mm
Junction unit: 220_209_50mm
Main unit: 4.4kg
Junction unit: 0.7kg
Run, Link/Act
Specifications
Conforming to IEEE802.3 10BASE-T
and IEEE802.3u_100BASE-TX
4 (One port for Uplink only)
At full duplex: 802.3x flow control method
At half duplex: Back pressure method
1024
5 minutes
128Kbytes
Store-and-forward
Link/Act, 10/100, FDX/Col (for Port 1 to 3,
Uplink and Main)
Specifications
FCC
2400 to 2483.5MHz
N-J type
DSSS
10mW/MHz (Max.)
2412 to 2472MHz (13 ch)
1,2,5.5,11Mbps
IEEE802.11b
TX, RX, Link
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6 For More Help
Contact:
ROOT INC.
1-17-8, NISHIKATA BUNKYO-KU
TOKYO 113-0024, JAPAN
E-Mail: sales@root-hq.com

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