RLE Technologies Falcon F200 Startup Manual

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Before you begin, gather the following equipment and information:
Included in the package with the F200 device
Network cable, 5V USB wall wart, USB cable - USB mini B to USB A
The F200's serial number is found on the white sticker affixed to
the bottom of the unit.
• F200 Serial Number _____________________________

F200: Power Connection and Status LED

Power Connection

The F200 is powered through its mini USB port. RLE approves the following sources to power the F200:
• The included wall wart
• A computer plugged into a wall outlet (not an undocked laptop)
• A USB hub that provides 500mA of power to the F200 and is powered by an external power supply plugged into a wall outlet.
Using the included power cable, plug the mini end of the USB cable into the F200; plug the standard USB connection into an approved F200
power source.

Status LED

There are a variety of alarm and alert patterns and colors programmed for the F200's LED. You may see the following codes during the basic
setup process. Other codes are programmed into the F200, and are described in the F200 Configuration Guide found at rletech.com. During
setup, use the following chart to determine which alarms are active:
Blink Pattern
Green / Off (Intermittent)
Yellow / Off
Red / Magenta

Establish Network Communications

Consult your IT department before performing these steps. If you intend to change the IP address or subnet mask, obtain appropriate
addresses from your IT department.
The F200 ships with the following default settings:
Default IP address: 10.0.0.188

Option 1 - Basic Setup: Set a Static IP Address

The F200 ships with a static IP of 10.0.0.188. You can change this IP address so it is more compatible with your network.
F200 Startup Guide
Thank you for purchasing a Falcon F200. This guide will help you power up and connect
the F200 to your network. Once the F200 is online, use the F200 Configuration Guide to
complete the configuration and installation process.
Before you begin, consult our website - rletech.com - to ensure you're working
with the most recent version of documentation for this product.
If you need further assistance, contact RLE Technologies at support@rletech.com.
Compatible with firmware version 4100.1 and above
© Raymond & Lae Engineering, Inc. 2011. All rights reserved. RLE® is a registered trademark and Seahawk™, Falcon™, and Raptor™
are trademarks of Raymond & Lae Engineering, Inc. The products sold by RLE Technologies, 104 Racquette Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80524
are subject to the limited warranty, limited liability, and other terms and conditions of sale set forth at http://www.rletech.com.
Connection
Power
Status
Connection
LED
Status Description
Normal status - no alarms are present
No network connection
Call RLE - the F200 has an internal error
Default Gateway: 10.0.0.1
v4.1
(12/2016)

Network Communications Information

Consult your IT administrator and determine the following network
settings for your F200:
• IP Address ____________________________________
• Subnet Mask __________________________________
• Default Gateway _______________________________
Network
Configuration
Button
Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

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Summary of Contents for RLE Technologies Falcon F200

  • Page 1 © Raymond & Lae Engineering, Inc. 2011. All rights reserved. RLE® is a registered trademark and Seahawk™, Falcon™, and Raptor™ are trademarks of Raymond & Lae Engineering, Inc. The products sold by RLE Technologies, 104 Racquette Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80524 are subject to the limited warranty, limited liability, and other terms and conditions of sale set forth at http://www.rletech.com.
  • Page 2 Plug the included network cable into the laptop (recommended) or workstation that will be used to configure the F200. You’ll need to change the IP address and Subnet Mask of your computer so it can communicate with the F200 in its factory-configured state.

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