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Phoenix Contact FL WLAN 5100 User Manual
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1 Technical Description
General Description
Figure 1-1 FL WLAN AP 5100
Country-Specific Registrations and Standards
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Information on Setting the Equipment for Using Gain Antennas
Table 1-1 Transmission Power Setting for FL WLAN 5100
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Figure 1-2 Giteki Logo and Approval Number on the Device
Firmware
Table 1-2 Firmware Functions
2 Mounting/Antenna Configuration
Connections and Operating Elements
Figure 2-1 Connections and Operating Elements of the Device
Electrical Connection
Mounting
Figure 2-2 Connecting the Supply Voltage and the Input/Output
Figure 2-3 Snapping the Module Onto the DIN Rail
Figure 2-4 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail
Figure 2-5 Housing Dimensions Without Protruding Parts in MM
Figure 2-6 Securing the Mounting Kit
Figure 2-7 Dimensions of the Mounting Kit and Drill Hole Template in MM
Figure 2-8 IP65 Protective Housing with Antennas and Cable Feed-Throughs
Configuration of the Antenna Connections
Figure 2-9 Assignment of the Antenna Connections
Table 2-1 Configuration of the Antenna Connections
Figure 2-10 Correct and Incorrect Antenna Mounting Using an Omnidirectional Antenna as an Example
Figure 2-11 Do Not Screw Several Antennas Onto the Device
3 Startup and Configuration
Safety and Installation Instructions
Installation Notes
Table 3-1 the Following Approvals Are Available
Status and Diagnostics Indicators
Figure 3-1 Status and Diagnostics Indicators
Meaning of the LAN1/2 Indicators
Meaning of the Leds as Signal Quality Indicators in Client Mode
Configuration Using the MODE Button
General Sequence
Table 3-2 Meaning of the LAN1/2 Indicators
Table 3-3 Meaning of Leds a to D in Client Mode
Table 3-4 Operating Modes
Changing the Firmware Image Using the MODE Button
Connection to a PC
Assigning the IP Address Via Bootp (with Ipassign)
Assigning the IP Address Using Ipassign.exe
Figure 3-2 "IP Address Request Listener" Window
Figure 3-3 "Set IP Address" Window with Incorrect Settings
Using the Digital Input and Output
Figure 3-4 "Assign IP Address" Window
Table 3-5 Function of the Digital Inputs/Outputs
Startup Via the Web Interface
General Information in the Web Interface
Figure 3-5: Web Page with Overview Icons
Table 3-6 Meaning of the Icons
Table 3-7 Meaning of the Buttons
Quick Setup
Figure 3-6 "Login" Web Page
Figure 3-7 "Quick Setup" Web Page
Operation as an Access Point
Operation as a Client
Figure 3-8 Device Configuration as a Client
Figure 3-9 "Quick Setup" Web Page after Selecting Client Mode
Figure 3-10 Display of WLAN Access Points Received by the Client
SD Card for Saving the Device Configuration
Figure 3-11 Structure on the SD Card
Inserting the SD Card
Figure 3-12 Inserting the SD Card
Saving the Device Configuration
Figure 3-13 Folder for Saving the Configuration File on the SD Card
Firmware Update
Http
Tftp
Via SD Card
Via Bootp/Tftp
Operating Modes of the Device
Operating Mode: Access Point
Operating Mode: Client
Figure 3-14 Overview of the Various Client Modes
Figure 3-15 Diagram: Single Client Mode
Operating Mode: Repeater
Figure 3-16 Communication Via a Repeater Chain; Enables WLAN Coverage for Complex Topologies and Connection at Various Locations
Figure 3-17 Configuration of the Repeater
Operating Mode: Machine Admin
Figure 3-19 "Machine Admin" Mode Can be Selected on the "WLAN" Page
Figure 3-20 the Required Settings for Maintenance Access Connection Can be Entered in the "Machine Admin Configuration" Menu
Profinet Assistance Mode
WLAN in PROFINET Applications
Figure 3-21 PN Assistance Mode Should be Activated in PROFINET Applications
Ethernet/Ip™: Optimizing Multicast Transmission
Figure 3-22 Activating the Preset Multicast Configuration by Selecting the "Basic" Profile
Figure 3-23 the Learned Multicast Groups Are Shown in a Table
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Running WPS Using the MODE Button
Quality of Service
Cluster Management
Searching and Selecting Cluster Devices
Figure 3-24 Assigning the Cluster Name - the Table First Shows the Access Point Used for Configuration by the User
Figure 3-25 List of WLAN Access Points in the Cable Network
Figure 3-26 Automatic Configuration of the Selected Cluster
Figure 3-27 List and Configuration Options for the Cluster Created
Identifying Cluster-Relevant Parameters in the Web Interface
Figure 3-28 Cluster Information in WBM
Properties of Cluster Management
Using File Transfer
Table 3-8 File Transfer
DHCP Server
Figure 3-29 to Use the DHCP Server, IP Address Assignment Must be Set to "Static
Event Handling
Table 3-9: Event Handling
Selecting Network Events in Web-Based Management
Digital Input and Output: Selecting Local Events in Web- Based Management
Figure 3-30 Possible Network Events Available for Selection
Access Via the Command Line Interface (CLI)
General Access Via a Console (E.g., Windows)
Figure 3-31 Configuration of the Digital Input and Output
Configuration of Client Roaming Via the CLI
Table 3-10 CLI Parameters
4 Menu/Functions
Parameter List for the Configuration
Table 4-1: Parameter List for Information Page
5 Diagnostics
WLAN Signal Strength Diagnostics in Client Mode
Figure 5-1 Display of the Current WLAN Signal Strength in Client Mode
Figure 5-2 Display of the Current Signal Strength as a Bar Graph
WLAN Channel Assignment Diagnostics in Access Point Mode
WLAN Signal Strength Diagnostics in Access Point Mode
Figure 5-3 Display of WLAN Channel Assignment at the Access Point
Figure 5-4 Display of the Client Signal Strength at the Access Point
6 Technical Data
Notes on NCC Approval for Taiwan
NCC Warning
MPE Statement
Ordering Data
Figure 6-1 Schematic View of SNMP
Figure 6-2 "System Time" Web Page
B 1 List of Figures
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