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Installation Manual ip.access Ltd N3G_INST_300 Building 2020 Cambourne Business Park Cambourne Cambridgeshire CB23 6DW United Kingdom www.ipaccess.com...
Configure the IP Settings of the Provisioning Laptop ........11 Configure the Connection to the AP ............... 12 Set the IP Configuration of the AP ..............14 Configuration of the nano3GAP-4 from the OMC-R........15 Start the OMC-R Client ................... 15 Download the Latest nano3GAP-4 Software Image ........17 Create an Attribute Configuration File for the AP..........
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PSU Regulatory Information ..........21 Warnings and Cautions................... 21 Regulatory Statements ................... 22 7.2.1 Type Approval and EMC Standards ..............22 7.2.2 Safety Standards....................23 Appendices....................24 Appendix A - Example AP Configuration File ..........24 Appendix B - Licenses and Copyright Notices ..........25 8.2.1...
3). Commission the nano3GAP for connecting to an AC and OMC-R (installation engineer on site, section 4). Configure the nano3GAP from the OMC-R to bring it to into service (OAM engineer remotely from the NOC, section 5). Related Information...
2.1.1.1 Power Maximum expected power consumption: 13 Watts (Rated 9VDC 1450mA) The nano3GAP-4 supports the following power and Ethernet cabling options at a site: • Direct power from a power adapter • Power-over-Ethernet o from a POE switch o from a POE inserter...
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The connections are shown in the figure below. nano3GAP-4 Ethernet and power connections The power adapter, as well as the POE inserter and splitter supplied by ip.access comply with LPS requirements in accordance with IEC/EN 60950-1. Power Adapter A suitable mains power supply point into which the power adapter for the AP can be plugged.
2.1.1.2 Physical The nano3GAP may be installed in the following ways: • free-standing on a flat stable surface (section 3.2.2.1) • attached to a wall or partition using the two screws which engage in keyhole slots in the rear surface of the AP (section 3.2.2.2) •...
• The valid URL to the latest AP software image on the OAM File Server • Configuration file to be used in the OMC-R Load Attributes Wizard (nano3GAP-4s hold the master copy of their own configuration and are not pre-provisioned via the OMC-R) •...
3.2.2 Mounting the nano3GAP-4 Note: The nano3GAP-4 should be installed in a position so that it is at least 2m away from the area where handsets are normally used. The nano3GAP-4 can be mounted in the following ways: • on a stand •...
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Place the stand with the AP onto a stable flat surface. nano3GAP-4 mounted on a stand 3.2.2.2 Mounting the nano3GAP-4 directly onto the wall Drill two holes 70mm (2.76in) apart vertically for the two screws. Insert wall plugs (if required) and secure the screws leaving approximately 3mm (0.12in) clearance between the screw heads and the wall.
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3.2.2.3 Mounting the nano3GAP-4 onto the splitter unit on the wall Secure the splitter unit to the wall using two screws. Ensure that the Ethernet socket is at the top. Plug the Ethernet cable into the splitter unit. Plug the Ethernet cable and the power cable coming from the splitter unit into the Mount the AP onto the 2 screws that are already fixed onto the splitter unit.
Deployment Commissioning of the nano3GAP Deployment commissioning is performed typically on site, with a provisioning laptop. The nano3GAP-4 must be in factory reset status for the commissioning. For instructions on performing a factory reset, see section 6.3. Configure the IP Settings of the Provisioning Laptop Open the control panel on the laptop.
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The AP performs its normal, deployed mode start-up and connects to its host AC: During this procedure, the nano3GAP-4 obtains network time and day information from the NTP server and – if IPSec is in use – it establishes an IPSec tunnel to the Security Gateway.
Configuration of the nano3GAP-4 from the OMC-R The nano3GAP-4 needs to be configured before it is brought into service. The NOC engineer must perform the configuration via the OMC-R Client. Start the OMC-R Client The OMC-R Server provides a web page to start the OMC-R Client.
Troubleshooting Internet Connection Problems If static IP addressing is disabled and DHCP is in use, the nano3GAP-4 expects to be automatically provided with an IP address by the broadband router every time it starts. Ensure that the DHCP service is enabled on the broadband router.
WARNING Do not immerse any part of the nano3GAP-4 or its power supply in water or any other liquid. Do not install or use the nano3GAP-4 or its power supply near open water.
(such as unshielded speakers). Other Warnings and Cautions WARNING Do not install the nano3GAP-4 in a position where the power supply cable or network cable may cause a tripping or choking hazard. WARNING Do not install the nano3GAP-4 or the power supply on an unstable surface. All caution must be observed to prevent the device from falling and causing injury to a person and/or damage to the device.
Portions of the AP are constructed from third-party software and open source code and ip.access ltd gratefully acknowledges the contributions that these libraries, technologies and components have made to the product. Each of these is supplied under the terms of a license agreement and these are either reproduced or referenced below in line with the stipulations of their authors.
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