Trilithic RP9113N WiFi Module for Business Certification Meter User Manual 360 DSP Operation Manual

Trilithic, Inc. WiFi Module for Business Certification Meter 360 DSP Operation Manual

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innovative technology to keep you a step aheadwww.trilithic.com Copyright ©  2016 Trilithic, Inc. All Rights Reserved - 060316-REV1a Specications are subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for further information.  802 AWE Advanced Wireless ExpertOperation ManualThis 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. See Page iv for complete details.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Industry Canada Standards. See Page v for complete details.
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www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page iii802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test Setwww.trilithic.comPutting Innovation Within ReachProduct innovation at Trilithic has always been characterized by one thing: it’s practical. It makes life easier for customers. It’s the natural result of listening to them. That philosophy has been the driving force behind the company’s growth from its beginnings as a two-man engineering team in 1986 to its current position as a global manufacturer with more than 130 employees.A privately held company, Trilithic broadened its original RF and microwave component product line by acquiring Filters manufacturer Cir-Q-Tel and instruments manufacturer Texscan, adding broadband solutions to the product line. The company also expanded operations to Thailand in 2001, to meet increasing demand for its products in the growing markets of Asia.As new communications applications continue to emerge, part of Trilithic’s business has evolved into managing change—helping customers respond quickly to market opportunities with innovative technology and individualized solutions. But the core value of Trilithic’s business approach—listening to customers—hasn’t changed. Keeping that focus intact will help provide better products in the long run and ensure continued growth for decades to come.Trilithic is comprised of two major divisions:Broadband InstrumentsThe company is best known for innovations in signal level measurement, leakage detection and reverse path maintenance—like the use of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology, which lets eld technicians upgrade their signal analyzers by simply downloading rmware.Emergency Alert SystemsTrilithic’s EAS division is a leading supplier of homeland security government-mandated emergency alert systems for broadband and other communication system providers. As the communications industry continues its rapid evolution, Trilithic has begun offering comprehensive systems and services to address a wide variety of emergency alert system needs, including the design and architectural layout of complex analog and digital EAS networks.
www.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage iv802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetFCC Part 15 ComplianceNote: 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.Pursuant to FCC 15.21 of the FCC rules, changes not expressly approved by Trilithic, Inc. might cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this product.The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna•  Increase the separation between the device and receiver•  Connect the device into an output on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page v802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetIndustry Canada ComplianceThis device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation of this device 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.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Industrie Canada ConformitéCet appareil est conforme au Cahier des charges sur les normes radioélectriques d’Industrie Canada concernant les appareils radio exempts de licence. Le fonctionnement de cet appareil est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) cet appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2) cet appareil doit accepter tout brouillage, y compris celui pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l’appareil.Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme à la norme canadienne ICES-003.
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www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page TOC-1802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test Setwww.trilithic.comTable of ContentsSection I: The Basics ....................................................... I-1Chapter 1General Information ................................................................................................................I-3Helpful Website ....................................................................................................................I-3How this Manual is Organized .............................................................................................I-4Conventions Used in this Manual.........................................................................................I-5Precautions ..........................................................................................................................I-5Chapter 2Introduction ..............................................................................................................................I-7What is the 802 AWE? .........................................................................................................I-7Overview .........................................................................................................................I-7Available Functions .........................................................................................................I-7Simple Yet Powerful ........................................................................................................I-8802.11ac Survey & Connectivity Support .......................................................................I-8In-Depth Measurements .................................................................................................I-8Standard Testing Features ..............................................................................................I-8Standard Measurements ................................................................................................I-9Chapter 3Getting to Know Your 802 AWE ............................................................................................I-11Overview ............................................................................................................................I-11Equipment Supplied with the 802 AWE..............................................................................I-11Replacement Parts.............................................................................................................I-11Field Accessories .............................................................................................................. I-12A Guided Tour of the 802 AWE ......................................................................................... I-13Front View .................................................................................................................... I-13Rear View .................................................................................................................... I-14Bottom View ................................................................................................................. I-15Protective Carrying Case ............................................................................................. I-16Cleaning the Display Screen ............................................................................................. I-17Battery Charging ............................................................................................................... I-18Charging Status ........................................................................................................... I-18Basic Navigation & Control ............................................................................................... I-19Startup ......................................................................................................................... I-19
www.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage TOC-2802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetSleep Mode.................................................................................................................. I-20Automatic Sleep Mode ........................................................................................... I-20Manual Sleep Mode ............................................................................................... I-20Wake from Sleep Mode .......................................................................................... I-20Shutdown ..................................................................................................................... I-21Automatic Shutdown .............................................................................................. I-21Manual Shutdown................................................................................................... I-21Message Bar .......................................................................................................... I-22Display Screen............................................................................................................. I-22Title Bar .................................................................................................................. I-22Main Display Area .................................................................................................. I-23Softkey Labels ........................................................................................................ I-24Selecting On-Screen Items .......................................................................................... I-26Main Keypad ................................................................................................................ I-27Enter Button  .......................................................................................................... I-27Arrow Buttons ......................................................................................................... I-27Back Button ............................................................................................................ I-27Function Button ...................................................................................................... I-27Using the Virtual Keyboard .......................................................................................... I-28Chapter 4Function Menu ...................................................................................................................... I-29Introduction ....................................................................................................................... I-29Pause Meter ...................................................................................................................... I-30Screen Capture ................................................................................................................. I-31Network Manager .............................................................................................................. I-32Connection Indicators .................................................................................................. I-33Ethernet Connection .................................................................................................... I-34Wi-Fi Connection ......................................................................................................... I-36Log Off User ...................................................................................................................... I-38
www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page TOC-3802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetSection II: Setup Menu .................................................... II-1Chapter 1 Overview..................................................................................................................................II-3Introduction .........................................................................................................................II-3Chapter 2 Instrument Information ..........................................................................................................II-5Overview .............................................................................................................................II-5Version Information .............................................................................................................II-6Network Information ............................................................................................................II-7Memory Information ............................................................................................................II-7Option Information...............................................................................................................II-8Option Activation .................................................................................................................II-9Unit ID .................................................................................................................................II-9Function Menu Options .................................................................................................... II-10Boot Parameters ......................................................................................................... II-10Detect Issues ...............................................................................................................II-11Chapter 3 Meter Conguration ............................................................................................................ II-13Overview .......................................................................................................................... II-13Global Settings ................................................................................................................. II-14Operating Level .......................................................................................................... II-15Multiple User Control .................................................................................................. II-15Tethering Control ........................................................................................................ II-16Auto-Start Network ..................................................................................................... II-16Language .................................................................................................................... II-17Current Date/Time ...................................................................................................... II-18Timezone .................................................................................................................... II-19User Settings.................................................................................................................... II-20User Name .................................................................................................................. II-21Company .................................................................................................................... II-22Tech ID........................................................................................................................ II-23
www.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage TOC-4802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetInterface Settings ............................................................................................................. II-24LCD Dimming Delay ................................................................................................... II-25Sleep Mode Delay ...................................................................................................... II-26Turn Off Delay............................................................................................................. II-27Keypad Beeps ............................................................................................................ II-28Keypad Delay ............................................................................................................. II-29Keypad Rate ............................................................................................................... II-30Job & Workorder ID Length ........................................................................................ II-31Language .................................................................................................................... II-32Ethernet Settings.............................................................................................................. II-33Prompt User ................................................................................................................ II-34IP Mode ...................................................................................................................... II-34Address / Prex .......................................................................................................... II-35Subnet / Netmask ....................................................................................................... II-36Gateway / Route ......................................................................................................... II-37Primary DNS ............................................................................................................... II-38Secondary DNS .......................................................................................................... II-39Wi-Fi Settings ................................................................................................................... II-40Prompt User ................................................................................................................ II-40Current Access Point .................................................................................................. II-41Current Password ....................................................................................................... II-42Current Security .......................................................................................................... II-43Select Default Access Point ........................................................................................ II-44Delete a Saved Access Point...................................................................................... II-45Bluetooth Settings ............................................................................................................ II-46Prompt User ................................................................................................................ II-46Chapter 4 File Management ................................................................................................................. II-47Overview .......................................................................................................................... II-47View & Sort ...................................................................................................................... II-47Database Backup ............................................................................................................. II-48Backup to Internal Memory ......................................................................................... II-48Backup to USB Flash Drive ........................................................................................ II-49Database Restore ............................................................................................................ II-50Restore from Internal Memory .................................................................................... II-50Restore from USB Flash Drive ................................................................................... II-51Cloning Meter Settings to a New Meter ........................................................................... II-52Import ViewPoint Files from a USB Flash Drive ............................................................... II-55Export a File ..................................................................................................................... II-57
www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page TOC-5802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetExport All Files ................................................................................................................. II-58Delete Files ...................................................................................................................... II-60Function Menu Options .................................................................................................... II-61Activate USB Power ................................................................................................... II-61Save Log File .............................................................................................................. II-62Save to Internal Memory ....................................................................................... II-62Deactivate USB Power ............................................................................................... II-62Save to a USB Flash Drive.................................................................................... II-63Chapter 5Firmware Updates ............................................................................................................... II-65Overview .......................................................................................................................... II-65Update Firmware from Website ....................................................................................... II-66Update Firmware from a USB Flash Drive ....................................................................... II-68Section III: Survey Menu ................................................. III-1Chapter 1 Overview.................................................................................................................................III-3Introduction ........................................................................................................................III-3Chapter 2Wi-Fi Access Point Survey ...................................................................................................III-5Overview ............................................................................................................................III-5Selecting the Display Mode................................................................................................III-6List Display Mode ...............................................................................................................III-7Sorting List Data ...........................................................................................................III-7Access Point Properties................................................................................................III-8Signal Level .............................................................................................................III-8Access Point Name .................................................................................................III-8Security Status ........................................................................................................III-8Wireless Frequencies ..............................................................................................III-8Wireless Channel ....................................................................................................III-8Finding Devices ............................................................................................................III-9Rules to Follow when Finding Wireless Devices ................................................... III-11Real World Example of Finding Wireless Devices ............................................... III-122.4 GHz Graph Display Mode ......................................................................................... III-135 GHz Graph Display Mode ............................................................................................ III-14Viewing Channel/Device Details ..................................................................................... III-15
www.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage TOC-6802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetChapter 3Wi-Fi Client Device Survey ................................................................................................ III-17Overview ......................................................................................................................... III-17Filtering Client Devices by SSID ..................................................................................... III-18Finding Devices............................................................................................................... III-19Rules to Follow when Finding Wireless Devices ....................................................... III-21Real World Example of Finding Wireless Devices ..................................................... III-22Chapter 4Zigbee Device Survey  ....................................................................................................... III-23Coming Soon .................................................................................................................. III-23Chapter 5Bluetooth Device Survey ................................................................................................... III-25Coming Soon .................................................................................................................. III-25Section IV: Troubleshoot Menu ......................................... IV-1Chapter 1 Overview................................................................................................................................ IV-3Introduction ....................................................................................................................... IV-3Chapter 2 Frequency Band Channel Usage  ....................................................................................... IV-5Overview ........................................................................................................................... IV-5Bar Graph Display Mode ................................................................................................... IV-8Waterfall Graph Display Mode .......................................................................................... IV-9Color Settings .............................................................................................................. IV-9Chapter 3Single Channel Usage ........................................................................................................ IV-11Overview ......................................................................................................................... IV-11
www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page TOC-7802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetChapter 4Device Finder ...................................................................................................................... IV-15Overview ......................................................................................................................... IV-15Finding Devices............................................................................................................... IV-16Rules to Follow when Finding Wireless Devices ....................................................... IV-18Real World Example of Finding Wireless Devices ..................................................... IV-19Chapter 5Network Tests ..................................................................................................................... IV-21Overview ......................................................................................................................... IV-21Selecting the Test Mode .................................................................................................. IV-22Setting the Destination IP Address .................................................................................. IV-23Selecting a Favorite ........................................................................................................ IV-24Executing Network Tests ................................................................................................. IV-24Ping Mode.................................................................................................................. IV-25Setting the Number of Packets............................................................................. IV-26Throughput Mode ...................................................................................................... IV-27Setting the Target Downstream Rate ................................................................... IV-27Setting the ACTS Port .......................................................................................... IV-28Traceroute ................................................................................................................. IV-28Opening a Limit Set......................................................................................................... IV-29Removing a Limit Set ...................................................................................................... IV-30Pass/Fail Measurement Indicators .................................................................................. IV-31Function Menu Options ................................................................................................... IV-32Save Data Log ........................................................................................................... IV-32Delete Favorites......................................................................................................... IV-34Chapter 6Cable Diagnostics .............................................................................................................. IV-35Overview ......................................................................................................................... IV-35Selecting the Test Type ................................................................................................... IV-36Ethernet TDR .................................................................................................................. IV-37Fault Detection........................................................................................................... IV-37Active Link Cable Diagnostics (ACLD) ............................................................................ IV-38
www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage TOC-8802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetSection V: Appendix ....................................................... V-1Chapter 1 Specications ........................................................................................................................ V-3Wi-Fi Specications ............................................................................................................ V-3Bluetooth Specications ..................................................................................................... V-4Zigbee Specications ......................................................................................................... V-4Physical & Environmental Specications ........................................................................... V-5Physical Specications ................................................................................................. V-5Available Interface Types .............................................................................................. V-5Battery & Power Specications..................................................................................... V-5Environmental Specications........................................................................................ V-5Chapter 2 References ............................................................................................................................. V-7802.11 Standards & Channels ........................................................................................... V-7Chapter 3Warranty Information ............................................................................................................ V-9Trilithic Broadband Instruments 2-Year Limited Warranty .................................................. V-9
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www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page I-3802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test Setwww.trilithic.comHelpful WebsiteThe following website contains general information which may be of interest to you:http://www.trilithic.comTrilithic’s website contains product specications and information, tips, release information, marketing information, frequently asked questions (FAQs), bulletins and other technical information. You can also check this website for product updates.Trilithic technical support is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST. Callers in North America can dial 1-317-895-3600 or 1-800-344-2412 (toll free). International callers should dial 1-317-895-3600 or fax questions to 1-317-895-3613. You can also e-mail technical support at support@trilithic.com. For quicker support response when calling or sending e-mail, please provide the following information:•  Your name and your company name•  The technical point of contact (name, phone number, e-mail)•  A detailed description of the problem you are having, including any error or information messages•  The serial number of the 802 AWE that you are having problems withGeneral InformationChapter 1
www.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage I-4802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetHow this Manual is OrganizedThank you for choosing the 802 AWE. This manual is provided with the 802 AWE to help the user become better acquainted with the device and to become productive faster. Each section is written as though the user is familiar with the basic operation of the instrument and is broken into chapters for each function.This manual is divided into the following sections:•  Section I: The Basics – This section provides Trilithic contact information, describes how this operation manual is structured, and gives an overview of the instrument and its basic features. Before using the instrument, it is recommended that the user read this section for an overview of features, basic commands and other important details.•  Section II: Setup Menu – This section includes instructions on how to use the features shown in the Setup Menu of the instrument. •  Section III: Survey Menu – This section includes instructions on how to use the features shown in the Survey Menu of the instrument. •  Section IV: Troubleshoot Menu – This section includes instructions on how to use the features shown in the Troubleshoot Menu of the instrument.•  Section V: Appendix – This section provides instrument specications and warranty information.
www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page I-5802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetConventions Used in this ManualThis manual has several standardized conventions for presenting information:•  Connections, menus, menu options, and user-entered text and commands appear in bold. •  Section names, web, and e-mail addresses appear in italics.PrecautionsA CAUTION alerts you to any condition that could cause a mechanical failure or potential loss of data.Do not use the instrument in any manner not recommended by the manufacturer.A strong electromagnetic eld may affect the measurement accuracy of the 802 AWE.A NOTE is information that will be of assistance to you related to the current step or procedure.A WARNING alerts you to any condition that could cause personal injury.Use only the battery charger supplied with the 802 AWE. Use of any other charger may damage the battery.
www.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage I-6802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetNever use abrasive pads, paper towels, tissue paper, or clothing to wipe the screen. If you do, these non-ultrasoft materials can cause permanent damage by scratching the screen or stripping the anti-glare coating off the screen.Never use any type of window cleaner, soap, scouring powder, or any cleanser with solvents such as alcohol, benzene, ammonia, or paint thinner. These chemicals can react with the materials used to construct the display which can lead to hazing, yellowing, brittleness, or other types of damage.Never spray liquid directly on the display screen as it could run inside the unit and cause damage.Damage caused by improper cleaning of the display screen will void the warranty of the 802 AWE.
www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page I-7802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetWhat is the 802 AWE?OverviewAs wireless networks and technologies continue to expand, the new 802 AWE™ Advanced Wireless Test Set from Trilithic is designed to help identify and resolve many problems that are encountered during wireless network deployments.•  Powerful all-in-one Device Designed for Troubleshooting of Wi-Fi (a/b/g/n/ac*), Ethernet (10/100), ZigBee & Bluetooth Networks•  Easily Identify Coverage Problems, Connectivity Issues, Security Risks, Unauthorized/Failed Access Points & Clients in the 2.4 and 5 GHz Bands•  Analyze Overlaps in Wireless Channel Broadcasts to Prevent Interference Between Wi-Fi and ZigBee Wireless Home Security & Automation Networks•  Certify Wi-Fi Installations Using Convenient, One-Touch Survey Apps (Coming Soon)The 802 AWE is ideal for wireless network installation or troubleshooting and features a compact rugged design, easy-to-use color user interface and built-in antenna for testing of Wi-Fi (a/b/g/n/ac*), ZigBee or Bluetooth wireless networks. The device also includes an Ethernet port for connectivity, traceroute, and throughput testing through wired networks.The 802 AWE offers a superior solution for proactive troubleshooting of wired and wireless networks and is the most cost-effective testing tool available for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless networks.Available FunctionsThe 802 AWE supports a variety of functions, including:•  Multi-User Support•  Multi-Language Support•  Interactive Surveying Apps•  Datalogs and Screen CapturesIntroductionChapter 2
www.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage I-8802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetSimple Yet PowerfulProviding the widest range of standard functions for installation and maintenance technicians available today, the 802 AWE provides you with a total end-to-end testing solution for all of your network installation, verication and troubleshooting needs. With the 802 AWE you can quickly and easily analyze overlaps in wireless channel broadcasts to prevent interference between Wi-Fi and ZigBee wireless home security & automation networks. 802.11ac Survey & Connectivity SupportThe 802 AWE provides next generation support for 802.11ac networks using its built-in 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless adapter. As with other wireless standards, the 802.11ac standard provides backwards compatibility with the 802.11n standard. This means that the 802 AWE can be used to detect, nd, and connect to 802.11ac access points. Just like with other network devices, the 802 AWE provides information such as channel number, SSID, standard, security, max speed, channel width and number of streams for 802.11ac network devices. The 802 AWE can also connect to 802.11ac access points at 802.11n speeds using 20 or 40 MHz channels with 64 QAM modulation in the 5 GHz frequency band over a 1x1 MIMO stream.In-Depth MeasurementsFor the more advanced user, the 802 AWE is a total end-to-end testing solution for all of your network installation, verication, and troubleshooting needs. The 802 AWE provides a wide variety of in-depth measurement tools and a full network test suite for both Ethernet and Wi-Fi networks. Standard Testing Features•  Wi-Fi Frequency Band Survey•  Wi-Fi Channel Usage•  Zigbee Survey•  Bluetooth Survey•  Client Device Survey•  Client Device Finder•  Ping, Traceroute, & Throughput Measurements (RJ-45)
www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page I-9802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetStandard Measurements•  Signal Level•  Noise Level•  Signal-to-Noise Ratio•  % Channel Usage•  SSID•  Number of Access Points•  Security Type•  Supported Wireless Standards•  Ping•  Traceroute•  Throughput
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www.trilithic.comwww.trilithic.com Page I-11802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test Setwww.trilithic.comGetting to Know Your 802 AWEChapter 3OverviewBefore using your instrument, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the instrument, its basic conventions and its navigational tools. This section provides a brief overview of the instrument’s features, buttons, and controls.Equipment Supplied with the 802 AWEThe 802 AWE comes with the following:•  802 AWE Advanced Wireless Expert•  Two Built-In Li-Ion Batteries•  Protective Carrying Case with Shoulder Strap•  AC to DC Power Adapter & Battery Charger•  USB Charge & Data Cable (Mini-B to Standard-A Male)•  USB Flash Drive Adapter (Mini-B Male to Standard-A Female)Replacement PartsThe following replacement parts are available for the 802 AWE:Part Number Description0090048000 Li-ION Replacement Battery (Replacement Requires 2 Batteries)2131593000 802 AWE Protective Carrying Case with Belt Clip0320052000 Shoulder Strap0610169006 AC to DC Power Adapter & Battery Charger with USB Charge & Data Cable0610169002 AC to DC Power Adapter & Battery Charger2071585004 USB Charge & Data Cable2071585050 USB Flash Drive Adapter
www.trilithic.com www.trilithic.comPage I-12802 AWE Operation ManualAdvanced Wireless Test SetField AccessoriesThe following accessories are available for the 802 AWE:Part Number Description0610169007 CL-9 Vehicle Power Adapter with USB cable0610169004 CL-9 Vehicle Power Adapter without USB cable2071585004 Mini-USB Power/Data Cable (I/O-20)0610169012 Euro Power Adapter0610169013 UK Power Adapter0610169014 Australian Power Adapter

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