Mitsubishi R100 User Manual
Mitsubishi R100 User Manual

Mitsubishi R100 User Manual

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  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2. Installation Procedure ... 14 Wall Mounting Option ... 16 Vertical Standing Option ... 17 Connecting to the R100 Wireless Gateway ... 18 3. Software Configuration ... 19 Configuring the R100 Wireless Gateway ... 19 Setting an IP address for the Wired or Wireless Connection ... 19 Installing the R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities ...
  • Page 4 Configure Wireless Interface ... 66 IP Config in Access Point Mode ... 67 LAN ... 67 Get IP Automatically ... 67 System Setup ... 68 Change Password ... 68 able of Contents able of Contents able of Contents able of Contents R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 5 Troubleshooting ... 85 Common Problems and Solutions ... 85 Reset to Defaults ... 86 Glossary ... 89 Licensing Information ... 92 Availability of source code ... 92 The GNU General Public License ... 93 Troubleshooting ... 101 R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 6 Diamond Digital is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Internet gateway capability allows your family to share a broadband Modem and one ISP account simultaneously from different rooms without wires! System Requirements To begin using the R100 Wireless Gateway, you must have the following minimum system requirements: • ADSL/Cable Modem and Broadband Internet Account.
  • Page 8: Features

    Four 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports, offering either a connection to either a hub or switch on the local wired network or a direct connection to multiple Ethernet enabled computers. The built-in DHCP server allows the R100 to provide IP addresses to clients on your local network automatically. •...
  • Page 9 LAN or over the Internet. • Printer sharing. The R100 allows you to share a printer on your local area network. Standard parallel port printers are supported. • Easy setup and management.
  • Page 10: Network Topology

    To connect a computer (or other device) to the R100, you need a network cable (UTP-Cat5) with one end connected to one of the LAN ports on the back of the R100 and the other to the 10/100 LAN port on that device. For wireless connections, wireless mobile clients must comply with the IEEE 802.11b standard.
  • Page 11: Agent To An Isp

    ADSL or Cable modem to communicate with your ISP. Connect the LAN port on the modem with the WAN port at the back of the R100 Wireless Gateway using a network cable as shown above. Note: You will need to ensure that other connections on the ADSL or Cable modem are correct.
  • Page 12: Agent To Another Network

    In this topology, the wireless gateway is an agent between your LAN and another network. Use a network cable with one end connected to the WAN port on the wireless gateway and the other to the other network as shown above. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 13: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators The LEDs on the front of the R100 Wireless Gateway display the status of the device. PWR (Power) No power System ready Flashing Firmware upgrade failed AIR (Wireless Network) No power Wireless system ready Flashing Transmitting or receiving data (wireless)
  • Page 14: Installation Procedure

    R100 and the other end to a power outlet. The Power LED on the front of the R100 will light up when the unit is powered ON. In addition, the blue LAN or WAN LEDs will turn ON to indicate that the gateway has a physical Ethernet network connection.
  • Page 15 Using another power supply may damage the gateway. 5. Printer Connection: Connect a printer to the R100’s printer port or USB port to use the gateway as a printing server for your local network.
  • Page 16: Wall Mounting Option

    Chapter 2 - Installation Wall Mounting Option Out of the box, the R100 Wireless Gateway is designed to sit on a raised flat surface like a file cabinet or book shelf. The unit may also be converted for mounting to a wall or ceiling.
  • Page 17: Vertical Standing Option

    Chapter 2 - Installation Vertical Standing Option The R100 Wireless Gateway can also stand on its side to save space. Two hinges can be opened on the right side to support vertical standing. Orientate the antenna so that it points upwards.
  • Page 18: Connecting To The R100 Wireless Gateway

    Connecting to the R100 Wireless Gateway Wired Connection One RJ-45 cable is supplied with the R100 Wireless Gateway. Auto crossover functionality is built-in to the gateway, so you can use either a straight-through or a crossover ethernet cable. Plug one end of the cable into the WAN port on the rear of the wireless gateway and the other end into the ethernet port of your ADSL or Cable modem.
  • Page 19: Software Configuration

    Internet through the gateway, the TCP/IP settings must be correct. Normally, the TCP/IP settings should be on the IP subnet of the R100 Wireless Gateway. Note: Before rebooting your computer, the R100 Wireless Gateway should be switched ON and in the ready state.
  • Page 20 IP address 192.168.1.xxx (xxx can be any number between 2 and 254 that is not used by another device) • Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (same as the R100) • Gateway 192.168.1.1 (this is the R100 ) • DNS 192.168.1.1 (Gateway IP address or your own).
  • Page 21: Installing The R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Installing the R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities Follow these steps to install the R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities in Microsoft Windows. Insert the Driver CD provided with the Wireless Gateway and the main setup menu will automatically appear. (Double-click setup.exe if your Autorun has been disabled.)
  • Page 22: Using The Wireless Gateway For The First Time

    Add 192.168.1.1 in the Exceptions box if you are using a proxy server. If your computer’s IP is not on the same subnet as the R100 Wireless Gateway (192.168.1.X), you will be asked to change it. The IP address can be any number from 2 to 254 that is not used by another device. The Gateway IP address is not required.
  • Page 23 IP settings, push and hold the Restore button for over five seconds to restore factory default settings. Home Page After logging in, you will see the R100 Wireless Gateway home page. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 24: Set Your Own Password

    IMPORTANT: After entering information on any page, click the Apply button . If you click any other link, you will be directed to another page and lose your new settings. 3. Set your own password 4. Use Quick Install R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 25: Wireless Gateway Mode

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Gateway Mode There are three operation modes for the R100 Wireless Gateway. The default operation mode of the R100 is Wireless Gateway Mode. Please refer to System Setup – Operation Mode in detail. Click Next to enter the Quick Setup page.
  • Page 26 WPA-PSK (TKIP) encryption. Click Finish to continue. You will be prompted to save the settings. Click Save&Restart to save and enable the settings to the R100 Wireless Gateway. Select No to enter the IP Settings and/or DNS Server addresses manually.
  • Page 27 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration To adjust other settings, click an item on the menu to reveal a submenu instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item. The following sections have submenu items: •...
  • Page 28: Wireless

    Service Set ID.” You can use the default SSID and radio channel unless more than one R100 or Access Point is deployed in the same area. In that case, you should use a different SSID and radio channel for each R100 or Access Point.
  • Page 29 (or channels which are close in number) are as far away from each other as possible, based on the results of your site survey of the facility. There is a site survey utility on the R100 Driver CD. Wireless Mode This field allows you to specify the transmission rate.
  • Page 30 Radius with 802.1x Auto WEP-64 bits WEP-128 bits R100 supports AES and TKIP encryption for WPA. proposed TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) or AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption schemes are applied. TKIP: TKIP uses an encryption algorithm which is more stringent than the WEP algorithm and also uses existing WLAN calculation facilities to perform encryption operations.
  • Page 31 Note: The Diamond Digital WLAN family of products uses the same algorithm to generate WEP keys, eliminating the need for users to remember passwords and to maintain compatibility between products. However, using this method to generate WEP keys is not as secure as manual assignment. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 32 If the R100 and ALL of its wireless clients use the same four WEP keys, select key rotation to maximize security.
  • Page 33: Bridge

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item. Bridge...
  • Page 34 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration AP Mode AP (Access Point) Mode configures the R100 Wireless Gateway for a specific application. By default, the R100 is configured as an Access Point which enables wireless mobile clients to connect to a wired Ethernet network.
  • Page 35: Mac Address

    Remote Bridge List MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the target R100 Wireless Gateway in order to designate which other gateway will be the partner for this gateway. You can set up your wireless environment as shown in this figure: Note: The content in brackets “( )”...
  • Page 36: Access Control

    Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item. Access Control To add security, the R100 has the ability to only associate with or not associate with wireless mobile clients that have their MAC address entered into this page.
  • Page 37: Radius Setting

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item. Radius Setting Server IP Address –...
  • Page 38: Advanced

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item. Advanced...
  • Page 39 Time of Day to Enable Radio - This field defines the time range that the wireless function will be enabled on each of the selected dates. Radio Power - This field defines the transmission strength in +dBm. The default value of 19 is recommended. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 40: Ip Config

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration IP Config Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item.
  • Page 41 IP Address - This is the IP address of the Wireless Gateway as seen in your local network. The default value is 192.168.1.1. Subnet Mask - This is the Subnet Mask of the Wireless Gateway as seen in your local network. The default value is 255.255.255.0. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 42: Ip Config

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration IP Config Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item.
  • Page 43 IP Address for the device and click on Add. The devices with manually assigned IP addresses will be added to the list. Te remove a device from this list, highlight it and click Del. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 44: Ip Config

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration IP Config Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item.
  • Page 45: Ip Config

    Miscellaneous Remote Log Server – This feature allows you to assign a remote server to record log messages from the R100. If you leave it blank, the system will only record up to 1024 messages on the R100. Time Zone – This field indicates the time zone where you are located.
  • Page 46 Internet and gets an IP address from the ISP, this function will update your IP address to the DDNS service provider automatically, so that any user on the Internet can access the R100 or servers behind it through a predefined name registered at the DDNS service provider.
  • Page 47: Nat Settings

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration NAT Settings Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item.
  • Page 48: Virtual Server

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration NAT Settings Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item.
  • Page 49: Virtual Dmz

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration NAT Settings Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item.
  • Page 50: Internet Firewall

    R100 from a remote location. Port number for Web Access from WAN (Internet): - Determines the port number you connect to the R100 with to configure it from a remote location (e.g via the internet) Respond to print(LPR) requests from WAN (Internet)? - Allows you to set up the R100 as a print server.
  • Page 51: Internet Firewall

    Internet Firewall Click the Internet Firewall button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item. WAN & LAN Filter The WAN & LAN Filter allows you to block specified packets between the LAN and the WAN.
  • Page 52 Source/Destination Port or Port Range - For source or destination port range, you can input a specific port, such as 95, or ports within a range, such as 103:315, >100, or <65535. Protocol – This field indicates the protocol type of packets this rule will filter. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 53: Internet Firewall

    Click the Internet Firewall button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item. Time of Day to Enable URL Filter – This field defines the time intervals that the URL filter will be enabled.
  • Page 54: Usb Applications

    Mitsubishi Electric Australia Web site at http://www.MitsubishiElectric.com.au. • The R100 gateway supports read/write functions for FAT or FAT32 file systems and read-only functions for NTFS (NT file system) with compressed or uncompressed files. Encrypted files are not supported.
  • Page 55 Stay Timeout in Seconds –This field enables you to terminate user connections after users log in but stay idle for a specified amount of time. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 56: User Account List

    User Account and Privileges for details. User Name – Type the user name for the FTP account. Password – type the password of the FTP account. Leave the field blank or type an asterisk ( * ) for anonymous access. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 57 [user] Rights is set as “Private” * The R100 can manage up to 6 partitions, but if NTFS is used on partition 1, the system will not be able to create related system directories, such as ftp_pub or ftp_pvt for the FTP server. In this case, only “anonymous”...
  • Page 58: Banned Ip List

    Using other FTP-protocol programs, you can connect to the FTP Server using either PASV or PORT. Note: The FTP Server only supports “No encrypted password” pro- tection. Clients connecting with MD4 or MD5 will not be allowed access. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 59: Usb Applications

    Click the USB Applications button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item. Note: Before using the Web Camera function, refer to the USB Web Camera support list on the Mitsubishi Electric Web site at the following address: http://www.MitsubishiElectric.com.au.
  • Page 60 2. Select Tools->Internet Options->Security->Local Intranet-> Custom Level. 3. Check that your settings are as follows: Go to Internet Options from the Tools menu. Click on the Security Tab, then click on Local Intranet settings and select the Custom Level option. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 61 By default, these three items should already be enabled. Enable them if they have been changed. Click Yes to change the security settings. R100 Wireless Gateway By default, these items are disabled and will prevent the R100 Wireless Gateway’s web camera function from working.
  • Page 62: Web Camera Vs. Ddns

    Internet, even when a dynamic WAN IP address is applied. Security Mode Setting This function allows you to monitor an environment through a Web Camera. If there is any motion detected, the R100 will try to alert you via email. Enable Security Mode? – Selecting Yes enables the Security Function.
  • Page 64: System Setup

    Wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item. Operation Mode The R100 Wireless Gateway supports three operation modes to meet different requirements. Please select the mode that matches your networking requirements Router In Router mode, we assume you’re using the Ethernet port to connect to a LAN in...
  • Page 65: Router Mode

    After selecting Router mode and clicking Apply, select Home, then click on the Quick Start link to enter the Quick Start page of the Router mode. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway. Note: The Wireless, IP Config, Internet Firewall, and Web Camera settings in Router Mode are the same as the settings in Home Gateway Mode.
  • Page 66: Ap Mode

    After selecting Access Point mode and clicking Apply, select Home, then click on the Quick Start link to enter the Quick Setup page of the Access Point mode. Follow the instructions to setup the R100 Wireless Gateway. Note: The Wireless settings are the same as the settings in the Wireless Gateway Mode.
  • Page 67: Ip Config In Access Point Mode

    DHCP server will automatically assign the R100 an IP address when the gateway is powered up. To determine what IP address has been assigned to the R100, review the IP address on the Status page available on the Main Menu.
  • Page 68: System Setup

    1-16 characters long (cannot be left blank). Click the Save button to save your new password. If you forget the gateway’s password, you can reset the R100 to it’s factory settings (see troubleshooting). Note: The password is case sensitive.
  • Page 69: Firmware Upgrade

    Mitsubishi Electric’s Website. You can update the R100’s Firmware using the Firmware Upgrade page under the Advanced Setup menu of the Web Manager. If you are experiencing a problem with your R100 Gateway, a Technical Support representative may ask you to give your device’s Firmware version.
  • Page 70: System Setup

    Specify the path and name of the downloaded file in the New Setting File section. Then, click Upload to write the file to the R100. It takes a few minutes to finish the process, and once done the device will reboot.
  • Page 71: Restoring Factory Default Settings

    You can reset all settings to their factory defaults manually by pushing the Restore button in the hole on the back of the R100 while it is ON. Use a pen or straightened paper clip to hold the Restore button depressed over 5 seconds until the power LED on the front of the R100 starts blinking slowly.
  • Page 72: Status & Log

    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Status & Log The Status & Log pages give you all the necessary information for monitoring the R100 Wireless Gateway’s condition. Status System information for WAN, LAN, and Printer are displayed on this page. The buttons for the...
  • Page 73 UPnP, are displayed in this page. Routing Table Static routing rules or dynamic routing rules updated by RIP are displayed in this page. System Log The last 1024 system log entries are recorded on this page. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 74: Firmware Restoration

    LAN LED will flash slowly. The Firmware Restoration utility is an emergency rescue tool to restore a R100 which has failed during a previous firmware upload. A failed firmware upgrade will cause the R100 to enter a failure mode, waiting for the user to use the Firmware Restoration utility to find and upload a new firmware.
  • Page 75: Printer Setup Wizard

    Follow the procedures below to set up your computers to utilise the printer server function of the R100 Wireless Gateway. Installing the Printer Driver Adding a printer to your computer simplifies the R100 Wireless Gateway Printer Setup Wizard. You are recommended to install a printer driver through the setup program that comes with your printer (see following Note), and then continue to the “Printer Setup Wizard”...
  • Page 76 (3) Choose Local printer attached to this computer. * the R100 also supports standard based network printing protocol, called LPR, which is also supported by Windows XP, Windows 2000, MAC or Unix based systems. If you are a Windows XP user, please refer to Setup for LPR client under Windows XP for setting up as a LPR client.
  • Page 77 (7) You can print a test page. (8) Click Finish to close the wizard. Your printer will show in the Printers and Faxes window and the check mark shows that it is set as your default printer. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 78: Setup For Lpr Client Under Windows Xp

    3. Click on Create a new port and select Standard TCP/IP Port in the pull down menu. Then press Next. 5. Input the IP address of the R100 in the Printer Name or IP Address field and the press Next.
  • Page 79 11. Click Next to set this as your default printer. 13. When the Add Printer Wizard is complete, click Finish to close the wizard. R100 Wireless Gateway 8. After completing the settings, press Next. 10. Find the manufacturer and model of your printer.
  • Page 80: Printer Setup Wizard

    USB port and its power is turned on. Launch the Printer Setup Wizard through Start-->Program-->R100 Wireless Gateway. The wizard will explore all available R100 Wireless Gateways and model information of the printers attached to them in your local network.
  • Page 81: Verifying Your Printer

    Properties to configure the printer. R100 Wireless Gateway If your printer was previously set up, the R100 Wireless setup wizard changes the printing port from the computer’s local LPT1 (parallel) port or USB port to Standard TCP/IP port*. If...
  • Page 82 TCP/IP port will be used. Please refer to Setup for LPR client under Windows XP in details. When properly setup, the R100 Wireless Gateway will show the printer name in the Device Discovery utility and show On-Line under the Printer Server on the Status page of the web manager.
  • Page 83: Wireless Performance

    Situate the R100s in open areas or add additional R100 gateways as needed to improve coverage. Microwave ovens operate in the same frequency band as the R100. Therefore, if you use a microwave within range of the gateway you may notice network performance degradation.
  • Page 84: Range

    Mbps while a client that is on the fringe of coverage may operate at 1 Mbps. As mentioned earlier, you can configure the data rates that the R100 Wireless Gateway will use. Note that if you limit the range of data rates available to the gateway, you may reduce the effective wireless range of the Diamond Digital Wireless products.
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting

    Appendix -Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The R100 Wireless Gateway is designed to be very easy to install and operate. However, if you experience difficulties, use the information in this chapter to help diagnose and solve problems. If you cannot resolve a problem, contact Technical Support, as listed at the back of this manual.
  • Page 86: Reset To Defaults

    The following are factory default values. These values will be present when you first receive your R100 Wireless Gateway, if you push the reset button on the back of the gateway for over 5 seconds, or if you click the Restore button on the Factory Default page under Advanced Setup.
  • Page 87 R100. 2. Confirm that the R100 and PC Card have the same SSID. 3. Confirm that the R100 and PC Card have the same Encryption settings, if enabled. 4. Confirm that the R100’s Air and Link LEDs are solid green.
  • Page 88 Solution To configure the R100 through a wireless LAN card, your computer must be in the same subnet of the R100. You cannot find the R100 Wireless Gateway with a subnet different from your computer within the same gateway. You must change your computer to the same subnet as the R100s.
  • Page 89: Glossary

    ESSID entered into the gateway and each of its wireless clients. The ESSID is a unique identifier for your wireless network. Ethernet - Ethernet networks are connected by cables and hubs, and move data around. This is a standard for computer networks. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 90 (such as a house or an office). Your home network is considered a LAN. MAC Address (Media Access Control) - A MAC address is the hardware address of a network device. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 91 WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - This is a group of computers and other devices connected wirelessly in a small area. A wireless network is referred to as LAN or WLAN. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 92: Licensing Information

    GPL licensed software, including any scripts to control compilation and installation of the object code. For more information on how you can obtain our open source code, please contact Mitsubishi Electric Australia. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 93: The Gnu General Public License

    Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 94 To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone’s ree use or not licensed at all. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 95 You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or s derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 96 Sections 1 and 2 above provded that you also do one of the following: a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine- readable source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or, R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 97 Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as sch parties remain in full compliance. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 98 R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 99 Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our fre software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally. R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 100 OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OFTHE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS R100 Wireless Gateway...
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting

    Service Contacts If problems remain after checking this manual, please contact your place of purchase or contact: Australian Service Contacts Visit the Customer Support section of Mitsubishi Electric Australia’s web site at: www.mitsubishielectric.com.au for details of your nearest Mitsubishi Electric Authorized Service Center or contact the Service Department for your state: New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory 348 Victoria Road...
  • Page 102 Western Australia 5 / 329 Collier Road Bassendean, WA, 6054 Telephone: (08) 9377-3411 Fax: (08) 9377-3499 New Zealand Contact: BDT New Zealand Ltd. 1 Parliament St. Lower Hutt Wellington Telephone: (04) 560-9100 Fax: (04) 560-9140 Web site: www.bdt.co.nz...

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