1. Precautions “This RF device operates on the 2.4GHz and Sub-GHz frequency band and can produce radio interference. The device, therefore, may not be used for applications where safety of human lives is concerned.” 1) Usage Environment Take extra caution when using this RF device in the vicinity of other electronic devices and appliances.
2. Overview Gateway make up a system the electronically displays price and other product information that are traditionally shown printed or written on paper in places like the supermarket. Here, ESL(Electronic Shelf Label) Gateway receives product price updates from the server and uploads the new data to the applicable electronic shelf label tags (ESL-Tag), changing the displayed price information.
3. Product Specifications 3.1 General Specifications 3.1.1. Gateway General Ethernet (10/100/1000Mbps) Communication Wireless (2.4GHz and Sub-GHz frequency) Dimension (W*H*D) 243 * 243 * 46 (mm) Weight (g) 650g Enclosure Plastic (ABS) PoE (Power over Ethernet(IEEE802.3af)) Power or AUX. DC Input(5~12V,10W) Caution : DC Power Supply or PoE(Power over Ethernet) using one...
5. Product Installation 5-1 Gateway - Components (includes installation accessories – bracket, screws) Installation a) Drill 4 holes on the wall or ceiling to align with Plates (1). Refer to the attached diagram. b) Drill two Ф10 holes on the wall or ceiling for Ethernet Cable. Refer to the attached diagram. c) Align the mounting bracket holes(4) to the holes drilled through the wall or ceiling from step a) d) SMPS Adapter and Ethernet Cable through the two Ф10 holes made from step b).
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f) Sliding gateway (5) into mounting bracket.
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Operation Check 1) Network LED 2) 2.4G SIL LED 3) 2.4G TML LED 4) SubG SIL LED 5) SubG TML LED < Connect Ethernet Cable with PoE or Connect SMPS adapter and Ethernet cable first . > 1) Network : ON if Ethernet link is connected - Check every 1sec whether Ethernet link is connected.
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Installation a) Map product information and tag IDs. Each tag has a unique 1) MAC Address that serves as the tag’s ID. Map 1) MAC Addresses of the tags and 2) barcodes of the products. Using a PDA f or higher as the operating system and a barcode scanner, scan the tag’s 1) MAC Address and then the product’s barcode to map.
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(4) Server c) Attach a back rail to the shelf (secure using double-sided tape or screws). d) Attach end and middle caps to the middle rail. e) Take a tag that has been mapped from step a) and insert to the middle rail from step d). Here, make sure to align the tag and the rail grooves properly.
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WARNING : This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
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