Motorola HOTZONE DUO 1.0 User Manual

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HOTZONE DUO 1.0
Mesh Wireless Router

Users Guide

October 2006

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  • Page 1: Users Guide

    HOTZONE DUO 1.0 Mesh Wireless Router Users Guide October 2006...
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  • Page 3 Copyrights © 2006 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of Motorola, Inc.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    System Information................................2-1 Return Material Request ..............................2-2 Radio Products and Services Division..........................2-2 Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers..................2-2 Returning System Components to Motorola ........................2-2 Returning FREs ................................2-2 Chapter 4: Certification and Safety Information ........... 3-2 FCC Regulatory Information ..........................3-2...
  • Page 6: List Of Figures

    List Figures List of Figures ......... . . Figure 1-1 The MWR Device in Context of the Wireless HOTZONE DUO Network ......1-2 Figure 2-2...
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  • Page 8: List Of Tables

    List Tables List of Tables ......... . . Table 1-1 HOTZONE DUO MWR Specifications................1-3 Table 2-2...
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  • Page 11 List Procedures List of Procedures ......... . . Procedure 2-1 Assembling the MWR Device..................2-5 Procedure 2-2...
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  • Page 13: Chapter 1: Product Introduction

    Chapter Chapter 1: Product Introduction ......... . . This guide will assist you with the use, installation, and configuration of the MWR.
  • Page 14: Mwrs Role Within A Hotzone Duo Wireless Network

    Chapter 1: Product Introduction MWRs Role within a HOTZONE DUO Wireless Network ..........The MWR and the IAP are considered as fixed Infrastructure devices.
  • Page 15: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications The following specifications apply to the MWR as described in the table below: Table 1-1 HOTZONE DUO MWR Specifications HOTZONE DUO MWR Specifications 2.4GHz Portion 5.8GHz Portion Spectrum 2.4GHz 5.8GHz Security FIPS 140-2 with a VPN FIPS 140-2 with a VPN T1 to T3 data rates required at T1 to T3 data rates required at IAPs IAPs...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2: Mwr Device Installation

    For a HOTZONE DUO deployment, a permanent power source for each MWR must be provided. All infrastructure devices require professional installation to ensure that the installation is performed in accordance with Motorola installation standards. Infrastructure devices are fitted with two mounting brackets designed to be attached to light poles and other probable installation sites.
  • Page 18: Equipment Specification

    posts or structures that are too large for the standard brackets. Optional remote antenna mount hardware is also available for use with the alternate mounting hardware. Equipment Specification The specifications listed in the following table apply for all Infrastructure devices. Table 2-2 HOTZONE DUO Infrastructure Device Radio Characteristics Characteristic...
  • Page 19: Optional Antennas

    Optional Antennas The following antennas are recommended for use with Infrastructure devices. Table 2-3 Recommended Antennas for Infrastructure Devices Manufacturer Part Number Gain Usage Radiall-Larsen R380700212 8 dBi 2.4 GHz Infrastructure Radiall-Larsen R380.500.226 10dBi 5.8 GHz Infrastructure Error! Reference source not found. Error! Reference source not found.
  • Page 20: Mwr Device Assembly

    MWR Device Deployment and Installation The MWR device requires professional installation to ensure that the installation is performed in accordance with Motorola installation standards. All common precautions for grounding and electrostatic discharge protection should be observed during deployment and installation.
  • Page 21: Assembling The Mwr Device

    The Geo-location coordinates are entered into an infrastructure device via the Device Manager Network management tool installed on the MeshManager server (refer to the MeshManager Users Guide). Motorola recommends that a DGPS receiver be used to obtain accurate GPS coordinates. Error! Reference source not found. Error! Reference source not found.
  • Page 22: Device Connectivity Testing

    The longitude, latitude, and altitude values should be entered to a precision of 5 digits following the decimal point. Device Connectivity Testing When a MiSC has been setup on the network, verify connectivity to the device using the following procedure: Procedure 2-2 Testing MWR Device Connectivity Apply power to the device, the device should be operation in 60 to 120 seconds Obtain the 802.11 MAC addresses for the device subcomponents that were recorded in the MAC Address...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3: Customer Information

    Motorola System Support Center (SSC). When you consult the Motorola SSC, you increase the likelihood that problems are rectified in a timely fashion and that warranty requirements are satisfied. Check your contract for specific warranty and service information.
  • Page 24: Return Material Request

    Motorola's service philosophy is based on field replaceable entities (FREs). FREs are system components identified by Motorola to be returned to Motorola for repair. Returning FREs Return faulty field replaceable entities (FREs) to Motorola for repair. When you return an assembly for service, follow these best practices: •...
  • Page 25 • Include the warranty, model, kit numbers, and serial numbers on the job ticket, as necessary. • If the warranty is out of date, you must have a purchase order. • Print the return address clearly, in block letters. • Provide a phone number where your repair technician can be reached.
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  • Page 27: Chapter 4: Certification And Safety Information

    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 28: Safety Certification

    (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. Motorola HOTZONE DUO products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSI C95.1, 1991. Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual and the hardware and software guides on the HOTZONE DUO CD will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits.

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