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  • Page 1 Installation & Operating Manual iWAP300...
  • Page 2 This page is intentionally left blank. 316134 Document Number (See Last Page for Revision Details) ©2006 Extronics Limited. This document is Copyright Extronics limited. Extronics reserve the right to change this manual and its contents without notice, the latest version applies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operating Manual Contents Introduction......................4 Safety Information and Notes ................5 Storage of this Manual ................. 5 List of Notes ....................5 Installation and Setting-to-Work ................6 Installation ....................6 3.1.1 Removing the cover ................6 3.1.2 Fitting the cables ................... 6 3.1.3 Mains Variant Cable Installation............
  • Page 4: Introduction

    WLAN to your plant areas where protection against the elements is essential. The Extronics iWAP300 is designed for use with Extronics extensive range of antennas for optimum coverage. Optional features include surge arrestors for...
  • Page 5: Safety Information And Notes

    Extronics Ltd. Changing the pre installed Access points and/or MESH routers is NOT permitted. Important The iWAP300 shall be operated as intended and only in an undamaged condition. Caution When powering the iWAP300 via POE do not apply an external power supply to the protection board.
  • Page 6: Installation And Setting-To-Work

    Operating Manual 3 Installation and Setting-to-Work 3.1 Installation The iWAP300 is simple to install and can be secured directly to suitable surface using the mounting holes on the Enclosure. 3.1.1 Removing the cover Unscrew the four screws and remove the enclosure lid.
  • Page 7: Mains Variant Cable Installation

    3.1.3 Mains Variant Cable Installation Diagram 3.1.2 shows the connectors on the mains variant of the iWAP300. Table 3.1.3 describes the pin out connection required for operation. There are two blocks of screw terminals and one RJ45 connector.
  • Page 8 110/230VAC power supply. Pinouts are; 1 = Live, 2 = Neutral, 3 = Earth. Chassis Earth There are two terminals which allow a connection to earth. When the iWAP300 is delivered one of these terminals will be connected to the enclosure. The second earth terminal spare. Ethernet Input...
  • Page 9: Fibre Ethernet Input

    When connecting the access point via a fibre connection do not use any of the two Ethernet inputs of connectors. To obtain greater wired link distances the iWAP300 can be shipped with an optional fibre module. The fibre module will be connected directly to the access point, the user should attach the fibre cable directly to the fibre module using a multimode fibre cable on an ST connector.
  • Page 10 Ethernet Input Chassis 24 VDC Input (RJ45) (Screw Terminals) Earth Diagram 3.1.3 – 24V Variant iWAP300 PCB Connector Description Notes 24VDC input These screw terminals allow the connection of a 24VDC power supply. Pinouts are; 1 = +24V, 2 = 0V/GND, 3 = Earth/cable outer sheath.
  • Page 11: Fibre Ethernet Input

    5.8GHz and 2.4GHz respectively. The iWAP300 will be wired in this way when delivered. • The iWAP300 may be used with any antenna. It is recommended to use the Extronics iANT200 series of antennas as these have already been pre- approved for use with the iWAP300.
  • Page 12: Mounting The Antennas

    Operating Manual 3.1.9 Mounting The Antennas Extronics can supply two sizes of antenna brackets which can be mounted either on the top or bottom of the enclosure. The bracket sizes offered are 365mm and 680mm in length. The brackets allow the mounting of two antennas (either the iANT100 or iANT200) at the far extremities of the bracket.
  • Page 13: Intended Purpose Usage

    The user bears the sole risk in such cases. 4.1 Transportation and Storage All iWAP300 devices must be so transported and stored that they are not subjected to any excessive mechanical stresses. 4.2 Authorized Persons Only persons trained for the purpose are authorized to handle the iWAP300;...
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Maintenance Intervals

    The iWAP300 is not designed to be subjected to excessive stresses e.g. vibration, heat, impact. Additional protection is required to protect against these external stresses. The iWAP300 will require additional protection if it is installed in a location where it may be subjected to damage.
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    Note that connectors may be specified as an option in the ordering data Output Connections Up to four external RF outputs via N-type RF connectors with optional lightning arrestors Antennas Any suitable antenna may be used (e.g. Extronics iANT200 series)
  • Page 16: Enclosure Dimensions

    Operating Manual 5.2 Enclosure Dimensions...
  • Page 17: Type Codes

    Cisco AP1232 LWAPP Light Access Point Firetide Hotport 4500 Access Point *Extronics can supply the above wireless network hardware, alternatively you may wish to “free issue” one of the above solutions so that we can factory fit it. Specify option [#3] - Wireless MESH Backhaul—Number of Radios...
  • Page 18: Manual Revision

    Operating Manual 7 Manual Revision Revision Description Date Initial Release 15/12/06 Revised To Show Non Wireless Backhaul 23/02/07 New Picture On Front Cover 20/04/07 Various changes throughout 13/11/08 Digitally signed by Nick Nick Saunders DN: CN = Nick Saunders, C = US Saunders Reason: I am approving this...

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