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Specifications - HP MSM415 Quick Start Manual

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3.
Drill a hole for the Ethernet cable. Alternatively,
you can feed the Ethernet cable from above and
through the sensor cable channel.
4.
Insert the anchors and tap them flush with the wall
surface.
5.
Pull the Ethernet cable through the hole in the wall
and the hole in the bracket.
6.
Screw the bracket to the wall.
Mounting on a suspended ceiling
The sensor can be mounted on a suspended ceiling
with user-supplied T-bar clips or the equivalent. Use a
clip stud size of 3.5 mm (#8-32) with a maximum
length of 1 1mm (7/16 inch).
1.
Attach two T-bar clips (not supplied) to the bracket
as illustrated. The clips must be attached to the
smooth outer side of the bracket.
2.
Attach the bracket to the suspended ceiling T-bar
at the desired mounting position.
3.
When the bracket is firmly attached to the T-bar,
cut a hole in the ceiling through the bracket
opening for the Ethernet cable.
4.
Pull the Ethernet cable through the hole in the
bracket.
Attach the sensor to the bracket
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the sensor Ethernet
port. Push excess cable back into the hole.
2.
Position the sensor against the bracket so that the
bracket tabs fit into the tab slots on the back of
the sensor. Push the sensor against the bracket
and then pull down firmly so that it snaps onto
the bracket.
3.
Verify that the sensor is firmly anchored before
letting go of it.
4.
Optionally, secure the sensor to an immovable
object with a Kensington-type cable lock using
the hole below the status LEDs.
Connect the sensor to the network
This procedure assumes that RF Manager is already
running on your network. Add the DNS entry
wifi-security-server on all DNS servers. This
entry should point to the IP address of the server.
To connect the sensor to the network:
1.
Ensure that DHCP is running on the subnet to
which the sensor will be connected.
2.
Connect one end of the Network Interface cable
to the Ethernet port (port 1) on the sensor.
3.
Connect the other end of the Network Interface
cable to an Ethernet jack that is connected to the
desired subnet.
Important: If DHCP is not enabled on a subnet,
sensors cannot connect to that subnet with zero
configuration.
4.
Wait two minutes.
5.
Observe the status LEDs on the sensor. If all LEDs
glow green, the sensor is operational and
connected to the server.
6.
Log on to the HP RF Manager server through SSH.
Run the get sensor list command.
You will see a list of all sensors that are
recognized by the server.
Important: The sensor is configured and ready to go.
Check the console to ensure that this sensor has been
detected.

Specifications

Dimensions
H: 4.93 cm (1.94 inch), W: 13.18 cm (5.19
inch), D: 15.65 cm (6.16 inch)
Weight
0.33 kg (0.72 lb)
DC input
PoE 802.3af
Maximum
8W
power rating
Temperature
Operating: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Non-operating: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Relative
Operating: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
humidity
Maximum
Operating: 3048 m (10,000 ft)
nl
altitude
Non-operating: 4572 m (15,000 ft)
Connectors
One 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 autosensing
port
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