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Telex Model XO-AP Access Point
General Description:
The Telex model XO-AP transceiver is
intended for use as an access point between
multiple XO-1 beltpacks clients. This
enables the beltpacks to communicate with
each other over-the-air.
The XO-AP uses 802.11 technology to
receive / transmit within one channel of the
1 – 11 (2.412 to 2.462 GHz) channels of the
2.4 GHz ISM band. Its operation is license
free.
The transmit and receive antennas are
connected via reverse TNC connectors on
the top of the unit.
The XO-AP is powered via an internal Li-
Ion battery that will provide up to 14 hours
of run time at room temperature. It may also
be run off the AC charger unit supplied with
the system.
The front panel provides an on/off switch, a
power light, an AP active light, an RF
channel display and a pushbutton for
changing RF channels.
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1. On/Off Switch– Turns the power on/off to the
AP.
2. Battery Light
a.
b. RED - Battery Low (needs charged)
3. Receive Antenna Jack (Not Pictured) – This
reverse TNC jack is where the receive antenna
coaxial cable should be connected.
4. AP Active Light – This light flashing indicates
that the AP has successfully booted.
5. RF Channel Display – The display indicates
the 802.11 channel for which the unit is set.
6. Transmit Antenna Jack (Not Pictured) – This
reverse TNC jack is where the transmit antenna
coaxial cable should be connected.
7. RF Channel Button –
a.
b. ClearScan – Press and hold the button
c.
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Front Panel
GREEN - Battery OK
Channel – Hit the button to select the
desired RF channel for the AP.
until the decimal point starts to flash
(about 4 seconds) then release. The unit
will examine the eleven RF channels
and then pick the one with the least
activity and set the AP on that channel.
Lock – Press and hold the button until
the decimal point is on solid (about 10
seconds) then release. The AP will be
lock on the channel displayed. To
unlock, press and hold the button again
until the decimal point is off. Lock only
makes the currently displayed channel
hard for a user to accidentally change
the RF channel.
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Summary of Contents for Telex XO-AP

  • Page 1 5. RF Channel Display – The display indicates the 802.11 channel for which the unit is set. The XO-AP is powered via an internal Li- Ion battery that will provide up to 14 hours 6. Transmit Antenna Jack (Not Pictured) – This reverse TNC jack is where the transmit antenna of run time at room temperature.
  • Page 2 10. Programming Jack – This RJ-45 jack is used to update programming in the unit if ever needed. Operation When the XO-AP is turned on the power light will turn green immediately indicating power. After 20 seconds, the unit will do a ClearScan of the 802.11 RF channels.
  • Page 3 Specifications Technology……………………………………… 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.11b Power……………………………………………. Internal Li-Ion 7.2V, 4000mAhr, Battery. Typical battery life of 14 hours. Current Draw……………………………………. 285mA typical with radio card active RF Frequency Range……………………………. 802.11 Channels 1 – 11 (2.412 to 2.462GHz) Modulation Technology………………………… DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK Antenna Connectors……………………………..