Figure 3-6 Connecting The Power Cord - P-Com AirPro Gold Hardware Installation Manual

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H A R D W A R E I N S T A L L A T I O N
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Basic Configuration Setup
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Or turn on the computer and start the terminal session.
Connect the power cord to the AirPro Gold unit. See Figure 3-6
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Figure 3-6 Connecting the Power Cord

Plug the AC power cord into the 3-pin connector.
Plug the 3-prong end of the AC power cord into a grounded electrical outlet.
To avoid electrical shock or power loss, make sure that the power cord is
securely connected to the unit. Do not use a 3-pole to 2-pole adapter with the
plug. Verify that the outlet you use is properly installed, grounded, and
complies with the local electrical code.
Turn the AC power switch to ON. See Figure 3-6.
After power-on the unit will run a power-on-self-test (POST). This test
takes about 40 seconds to complete. Successful completion of the POST
causes the 10-bank
LEDs on the front of the radio to flicker before
RSSI
going to a steady state.
If you have successfully connected to the radio, the terminal will display
the
prompt and an initial message.
AirPro Gold>
To set up a basic unit configuration:
Set the topology. At the prompt, type TPLG <n>
where <n> = 1 - Star Remote, 2 - Star Base, 3 - Peer-to-Peer, or
4 - Point-to-Point
Set the channel. At the prompt, type CHAN <n>
where <n> = 1 through 13 (with 5 MHz step)
Set the modulation mode. At the prompt, type MOD <n>
where <n> = 1 through 4 (1 = 11CCK, 2 = 5.5CCK, 3 = QPSK, 4 = BPSK)
OPTIONAL: Check your settings. At the prompt, type INFO. The terminal will
display information similar to the following:
AC Power
On/Off Switch
(| = On, O = Off)
100–240 V
~
0.5–0.2A
50/60 Hz
GND
AC Power Cord
A P G 2 _ 0 1 2
P-Com AirPro Gold

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