Contec FXA2000-G Manuale Utente
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FXA2000-G
IEEE802.11n/a/b/g Wireless LAN
(Access point / Station)
FXA2000-G Setup Guide
CONTEC CO.,LTD.
The FXA2000-G is an access point that conforms to IEEE 802.11n/a/b/g wireless networking standards and that
supports a wide range of input power (5 to 30 VDC) and PoE.
supports a wide range of input power (5 to 30 VDC) and PoE.
Packing List
- Main unit (FXA2000-G)...1
- Setup Guide...1
- Magnet...2
- Tapping screws...2
- Connector cover (Installed in unit)...1
- Setup Guide...1
- Magnet...2
- Tapping screws...2
- Connector cover (Installed in unit)...1
* You are free to download the manual of this product from the Contec’s website (http://www.contec.com/).
How to Obtain Service
For replacement or repair, return the device freight prepaid, with a copy of the original invoice. Please obtain a Return
Merchandise Authorization number (RMA) from the CONTEC group office where you purchased before returning
any product. *No product will be accepted by CONTEC group without the RMA number. This device sold for OEM
vendor only.
Defalt setting
This product is set up via a network using a Web
browser. Connect this product to the PC with a
LAN cable using the wired LAN connection
and then access the default IP address in a web
browser. This product's default settings are
shown in the table to the right.
browser. Connect this product to the PC with a
LAN cable using the wired LAN connection
and then access the default IP address in a web
browser. This product's default settings are
shown in the table to the right.
Setting Item
Default setting
IP Address
192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
ESSID LocalGroup
Security (No
Security (No
input)
User name
admin
Password pass
Component Locations
(1) Security slot
(2) INIT Switch
(3) LAN port
(4) DC JACK
(5) Power
connector
(6)
Power disconnection
prevention hook
prevention hook
LED display
INIT Switch
LED name
Status
Indicator
No. Name
Operation / function
POWER
ON
Indicates that the device is operating. 1 INIT
Used to initialize this
product (reset to factory
default settings). When this
switch is pressed, the
POWER, WLAN, and LAN
LEDs start to flash. If this
switch is released during the
period from when the LEDs
start to flash and until they
turn on (approximately 3
seconds), all of the access
point's settings will be reset
to the factory default when
next started.
product (reset to factory
default settings). When this
switch is pressed, the
POWER, WLAN, and LAN
LEDs start to flash. If this
switch is released during the
period from when the LEDs
start to flash and until they
turn on (approximately 3
seconds), all of the access
point's settings will be reset
to the factory default when
next started.
Flashing
Indicates that the device is being
started (This device turned on)
started (This device turned on)
OFF
Indicates that the device is power off.
LAN
ON
Indicates that a wired LAN has been
connected.
connected.
Flashing
Indicates that the product is
transmitting/receiving data to/from
the connected terminal through wired
LAN.
transmitting/receiving data to/from
the connected terminal through wired
LAN.
OFF
Indicates that a wired LAN not
logged-in.
logged-in.
WLAN
ON
Indicates that the device has been
connected.
connected.
Flashing
Indicates data is being transmitted to
or received from the device connected
through wireless LAN.
or received from the device connected
through wireless LAN.
* When initializing the product by turning the INIT
signal on and off, the LEDs will continue
flashing for a short time after the signal is turned
off. This indicates the internal memory files are
being deleted. If the power is turned off while the
LEDs are flashing, the internal memory files may
be damaged and the product may no longer be
able to start properly. Always restart the product
after the LEDs stop flashing.
OFF
Indicates that the device has been no
connected.
connected.
POWER/ LAN/
WLAN
WLAN
Flashing
(simultaneously)
Indicates that firmware has been
reprogrammed. *1
reprogrammed. *1
POWER/LAN
Blinking twice /
On
DHCP error
*1 Not include LogFile
Removing the connector cover
While lightly pushing vertically on the center of the connector cover [(1) in the
diagram], slide the entire cover [(2) in the diagram], and remove the connector
cover.
diagram], slide the entire cover [(2) in the diagram], and remove the connector
cover.
Power Supply
When using the AC adapter (FX-AC052)
Pass the DC plug through the connector cover opening and connect the AC
adapter's DC plug to the product's DC jack. You can prevent the DC plug
from being pulled out by hooking the cord on the power disconnection
prevention hook located on the connector section.
Pass the DC plug through the connector cover opening and connect the AC
adapter's DC plug to the product's DC jack. You can prevent the DC plug
from being pulled out by hooking the cord on the power disconnection
prevention hook located on the connector section.
CAUTION
When supplying power via PoE, do not use the power supplied from the power connector or the AC
adapter.
When supplying power from the power
connector
connector
Power can be externally supplied using
the power connector. Use the
components indicated to the right for
the power cable or use equivalent
components.
the power connector. Use the
components indicated to the right for
the power cable or use equivalent
components.
Function
Power connector: MC1,5/3-ST-3,5(PHOENIX CONTACT),
Cable: AWG28-16(on the condition that the cable length satisfies the power
specifications)
Cable: AWG28-16(on the condition that the cable length satisfies the power
specifications)
Pin No.
Signal name
Meaning
1 Vi+
Power supply
(5 to 30 VDC ±5%)
2 Vi- Power
supply
(GND)
3 FG Frame
ground
CAUTION
- Carefully manufacture the power cable taking care not to mistake the wiring. In particular, if
the power cable is used with mistaken housing pin numbers, there is a risk of malfunction or
accidents.
- Input voltage range: 5 to 30 VDC ± 5%. Use a power supply that rises to 4.75 VDC or
higher in the input voltage range within 10 ms. There is a risk of damage to the device or
accident if a power supply outside this range is used.
-
When supplying power with the AC adapter, do not use power supplied from the power
connector.
LAN Port
Connect a LAN cable to this product's LAN port.
CAUTION
- Ensure that the cable length between this product and a PC or hub is 100 m or shorter.
- When supplying power via PoE or when using 100BASE-TX, use a Category 5 or better
cable. When using 10BASE-T, use a Category 3 or better cable.
Attaching the security wire
A commercially available security wire can be attached to the security slot
located on the connector section.
located on the connector section.
Recommended security wires:
- KOKUYO EAS-L41, Buffalo BSL4DS, SANWA SUPPLY SL-31S
Attaching the connector cover
Attach the connector cover to the product.
Using magnets for installation
Attach the included magnets to the two magnet attachment locations on the
back of the access point. To attach the magnets, push them in the direction of
the arrow to insert them entirely into the attachment holes.
back of the access point. To attach the magnets, push them in the direction of
the arrow to insert them entirely into the attachment holes.
CAUTION
- Do not place the magnets near items that are susceptible to magnetic fields.
-
If the product is moved while attached to a steel desk or other object, it may damage the
painted surface.
Using the included screws for installation
Referring to the diagram to the right, drive the two included screws into a
sturdy, vertical wall surface while leaving around 3 mm of the screws sticking
out from the wall surface.
Hook the attachment holes on the back of the access point to the heads of the
screws to attach it.
Due to the characteristics of wireless networks, the signal will spread in a
wider area when the access point is installed in a highly-visible location, so we
recommend you install it in a location as high as possible.
Note that the placing the product near metal or concrete walls (including steel
beams) may cause the signal quality to degrade.
sturdy, vertical wall surface while leaving around 3 mm of the screws sticking
out from the wall surface.
Hook the attachment holes on the back of the access point to the heads of the
screws to attach it.
Due to the characteristics of wireless networks, the signal will spread in a
wider area when the access point is installed in a highly-visible location, so we
recommend you install it in a location as high as possible.
Note that the placing the product near metal or concrete walls (including steel
beams) may cause the signal quality to degrade.
CAUTION
- The access point cannot be installed on the ceiling using the screws due to the danger of
falling. If a ceiling installation is required, use the optional installation bracket.
- Caution: If the product's ventilation holes are blocked, the product may malfunction due to a
rise in internal temperature.
DFS function
When set to DFS-supported channels (5 GHz only), if radar waves are
detected, the channel must be changed in order to avoid radio wave
interference with weather radars and other radars, so note the following.
detected, the channel must be changed in order to avoid radio wave
interference with weather radars and other radars, so note the following.
CAUTION
-
After starting, the channel is checked for radar waves for one minute, so at a minimum, one minute or
longer is required.
-
If radar waves are detected during startup or while started, the access point may start on another channel
since it must use a channel different from the set channel.
-
Even after starting with the set DFS-supported channel, the channel may change while running.
-
If radar waves are detected, the radio waves must stop for 30 minutes, so the detected channel cannot be
used for 30 minutes.
DFS-supported channel (Frequency: 5GHz)
Channel DFS
function
W52: 36, 40, 44, 48
Not
supported
W53: 52, 56, 60, 64
Effective
W56: 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120,
124, 128, 132, 136, 140
Effective
W58: 149, 153, 157, 161, 165
Not
supported