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PIKA µWARP Hardware Manual
1.
Overview
1.1.
Interfaces
2.
Regulatory Information
2.1. Compliance
3.
Appliance Description
3.1.
Power
3.2.
Ethernet Ports
3.3.
USB
3.4.
LEDs
4.
Technical Specifications
4.1.
Physical Properties
4.2.
Power Requirements
4.3.
Environmental Requirements
5.
Glossary
Version
Current Version
(v. 2)
v. 1
1. Overview
The PIKA µWARP is a small stand-alone networking appliance used for multiple end user applications such as a Voip Firewall, Virtual Private
Network, Session Border Controller, etc.
1.1. Interfaces
The PIKA µWARP provides the following interfaces:
Two 10/100BaseT network ports
One USB 1.1 host with two type A USB jacks (one is used for connecting power to)
Reset button
Status LEDs
2. Regulatory Information
2.1. Compliance
The appliance is certified compliant for use in the United States, Canada, and European Union countries. The following tables list approval
information for EMC/EMI, Safety standards. Testing for all regulatory disciplines was performed at Nemko Canada product certification and
compliance test facility. The tables list each country or region, its approval standard, registered approval numbers (if any), and a short description
of the approval standard.
The term self-declared indicates that the board was tested by a third-party test facility, but does not require an official approval
number by a country or region's approval standard authority.
Date
Jun 20, 2013 03:57
Jun 19, 2013 10:30
Comment
David Modderman
:
Minor spelling correction
David Modderman
:
Initial Release

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  • Page 1 David Modderman Initial Release 1. Overview The PIKA µWARP is a small stand-alone networking appliance used for multiple end user applications such as a Voip Firewall, Virtual Private Network, Session Border Controller, etc. 1.1. Interfaces The PIKA µWARP provides the following interfaces: Two 10/100BaseT network ports One USB 1.1 host with two type A USB jacks (one is used for connecting power to)
  • Page 2: Appliance Description

    3. Appliance Description 3.1. Power Power is applied to the PIKA µWARP via one of the USB jacks. The two USB jacks are identical and it doesn't matter which one is used to connect the USB power supply to. The power supply that ships with the unit is 1.5A which also accomodates the 500mA maximum current requirement of the second USB port.
  • Page 3: Ethernet Ports

    3.4. LEDs There are a total of 13 LEDs on the PIKA µWARP, four of them are used for Ethernet activity and status (two per port), eight of them are used for product status, and one is used as a power indicator.
  • Page 4 On the top side of the PIKA µWARP there are an additional 5 LEDs. The one in the center under the logo simply indicates when the unit is powered Its colour is always green. There are also 4 LEDs on the bottom of the unit which The four LEDs near the corners indicate the status of the PIKA µWARP.
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    4. Technical Specifications 4.1. Physical Properties...
  • Page 6: Power Requirements

    Dimensions mm 98 x 38 x 28 (inches) (3.83" x 1.50" x 1.10") Box Dimensions mm 250 x 170 x 60 (inches) (9.75" x 6.75" x 2.4") Box Weight (with power supply) kg (lbs) (0.7) 4.2. Power Requirements Maximum Power Consumption (W) (not including power consumption of any USB device that may be plugged in) Voltage (Vdc)
  • Page 7 Light Emitting Diode - A semiconductor diode that emits incoherent narrow-spectrum light. NRTL Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory - The U.S. government body that determines if products meet safety standards to provide the assurance these products are safe for use in the workplace. Registered Jack - RJ are telephone and data jacks registered with the FCC.

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