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SR1430 Outdoor Wireless AP Installation and User Guide Version 0.01 4931 NORTH 300 WEST PROVO, UT 84604 T: 801.377.9111 F: 801.377.4116...
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SR1430 Installation and User Guide Page 2 Record of Changes Manual Version / Description Date 0.01 Aug 31, 2014 Preliminary version SR1430 Installation and User Guide Ver. 0.01...
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Page 3 Notices This product contains software proprietary to Vivint and protected by US and International copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction or disclosure, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. The software and methods implemented in this product may be protected by US Patents:...
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SR1430 Installation and User Guide Page 4 radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
SR1430 Installation and User Guide Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 7 1.1.1 D 8 ATA RATES 1.1.2 R 8 ADIO LANNING 1.1.3 D 9 EVICE EIGHT 1.1.4 A 9 NTENNA OSITION AND OLARIZATION 1.1.5 R 10 ADIO NTERFERENCE 1.1.6 W 10 ...
802.11 wireless services in harsh environments. SR1430 is a POE device. The SR1430 is capable of filtering, classifying, shaping, forwarding Layer 3 traffic. The SR1430 devices are NOT sold through authorized or non-retail distribution channels. They are installed and commissioned by professional Vivint Installer / Qualified Network Administrator/Vivint-NOC.
Under ideal deployment conditions (low line of sight, low interference, and low moisture content), the SR1430 router can operate over a range of up to 1 km or provide a high-speed connection of 100 Mbps The range also depends on the type of antenna used. The maximum data rate for a link decreases as the operating range increases.
SR1430 Installation and User Guide Page 9 Avoid any partial line of sight between the antennas Be cautious of trees or other foliage that may be near the path, or may grow and obstruct the path Be sure there is enough clearance from buildings and that no building construction may eventually block the path ...
Operating in temperatures outside of this range may cause the unit to fail. Wind Velocity — The SR1430 can operate in winds up to 90 miles per hour and survive higher wind speeds up to 125 miles per hour. You must consider the known maximum wind velocity and direction at the site and be sure that any supporting structure, such as a pole, mast, or tower, is built to withstand this force.
SR1430 Installation and User Guide Page 11 Example Installation is shown below. 1.3 Grounding It is important that the wireless router, cables, and any supporting structures are properly grounded. The wireless router unit includes a grounding screw for attaching a ground wire. Be sure that grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes.
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SR1430 Installation and User Guide Page 12 SR1430 The Installation sequence is given below. SR1430 Installation and User Guide Ver. 0.01...
(Network Operations Center). The Vivint-NOC configures the device including the IP address assignment, operating channel allocation etc. It also ensures that if the service area is within 35Km of TDWR locations, then SR1430 is configured to avoid operation within 30MHz for each of the TDWR’s located within the service area.
SR1430 Installation and User Guide Page 14 1.5 System Log /var/log/message keeps a circular log in memory, no filesystem activity involved. 1.5.1 Enabling System Logging To read the logfile from syslogd you should use the logread command, which outputs the messages in syslogd's circular buffer.
(extreme heat or sun, rain, snow, ice, cold) and mounted on a wall, pole, or mast. The SR1430 is supplied complete with its own mounting hardware kit for attaching the unit to a 1-2.5” diameter metal pole or tube or as part of a radio mast or tower structure.
Seamless connectivity to wired LANs augment existing networks quickly and easily 3.2 Ethernet Compatibility The SR1430 Outdoor Wireless AP attaches to 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (FE) LAN segments that utilize 10Base-T/100Base-TX (twisted-pair) wiring. The device appears as an Ethernet node and performs a routing function by moving packets between the wired LAN and remote workstations on the wireless infrastructure.
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