Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors), or be totally lost. Significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the RipEX2-HS are used in an appropriate manner within a well‐constructed network. RipEX2-HS should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any kind to the user or any other party, including but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property.
IP 10.9.8.7 when accessing over the optional USB/ETH adapter or Wifi adapter. Power on the RipEX2-HS and wait approx. for 25 seconds for the RipEX2 OS to boot. When accessing over the optional USB/ETH adapter or Wifi adapter, your PC will get its IP settings from the built-in DHCP server and you have to type https://10.9.8.7 in your browser.
2.2.1. Connectors available on front panel All connectors for RipEX2 units are described in RipEX2 User manual (Chap. 1.2) Connectors of the RipEX2-HS are splitted to three sections: HS unit, "A" unit and "B" unit. Fig. 2.5: HS unit Connectors of this sections serves as connection with external equipment.
RipEX2 unit "B" hard selected – it remains active even in case of alarm on unit "B" For more details see Chapter 4, RipEX2-HS in detail. Note When testing the changeover, please wait at least 30 seconds between individual tests.
There are also two independent power supplies with 36 to 60 V DC input voltage, one for each RipEX2 unit; input conductors are isolated from the rest of the RipEX2-HS and thus allows positive or negative grounding. The electric strength is 4 kV AC / 1 min.
Installation Fig. 3.4: RipEX2-HS grounding in the rack 3.4. Ordering codes Trade name – trade and marketing name of the product. This name is used for all products within the same product family. Possible values: RipEX Gen – generation of the product of specific Trade name. The very first generation doesn’t have any number in this position.
Type – specific product type for which type approvals like CE, FCC etc. are issued Possible values: RipEX2-HS (RipEX2-RD, RipEX2-RS in Code) Order code – printed on Product label on the housing and used on Quotations, Invoices, Delivery notes etc.
(MAC cloning), there is a minimal drop-out while switching, approx 5 s. When RipEX2 units inside RipEX2-HS are in Bridge mode, the first switch-over takes approx. 30 s. It is because hot standby RipEX2 ARP table is clear and has to be filled with first packets (forward delay).
Following settings is supported by the controller version of the , where the controller manages the active and passive/standby RipEX2-HS units and their accessing to the shared channels (e.g. radio). The HW switch (mode selector) has to be set to AUTO position for switching between units, otherwise the selected unit remains active even if an error occurs on the selected one.
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RipeEX2-HS Settings Virtual ETH MAC MAC address of shared LAN interface. It should be same for both individual RipEX2-HS units. This MAC address has to differ from other MAC addresses used in unit. It is possible to use e.g. VRRP type of addresses: 00:00:5E:00:01:XX.
For detailed Minimum Safety Distances refer to RipEX User Manual 7.3. Electric power shock hazard BEFORE uncovering the RipEX2-HS be sure that the power plug is disconnected. It is not allowed to use the RipEX2-HS without the cover because of the risk of electric power shock! 7.4. High temperature When changing the RipEX2 units in an environment where the ambient temperature exceeds 55 °C, prevent human contact with the enclosure heatsink of the RipEX2 units.
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The serviced equipment shall be returned by RACOM to the customer by prepaid freight. If circumstances do not permit the equipment to be returned to RACOM, then the customer is liable and agrees to reim- burse RACOM for expenses incurred by RACOM during servicing the equipment on site. When equipment does not qualify for servicing under warranty, RACOM shall charge the customer and be reimbursed for costs incurred for parts and labour at prevailing rates.