Telegesis EAP-E Product Manual

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EAP-E, EAP-E-PA
EAP-E and EAP-E-PA Ethernet Access Point
©2012 Telegesis (UK) Ltd
PRODUCT MANUAL
TG-EAPE-PM-006-105
Product Manual 1.05
EAP-E Product Manual (Rev 1.05)

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  • Page 1 Telegesis TG-EAPE-PM-006-105 EAP-E, EAP-E-PA Product Manual 1.05 EAP-E and EAP-E-PA Ethernet Access Point PRODUCT MANUAL ©2012 Telegesis (UK) Ltd EAP-E Product Manual (Rev 1.05)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Device Reset and manually Entering the Bootloader ............12 SCHEMATICS ........................13 ORDERING INFORMATION ..................... 15 TRADEMARKS ......................... 16 DISCLAIMER ........................16 CONTACT INFORMATION ....................16 REFERENCES ........................16 ©2012 Telegesis (UK) Ltd - 2 - EAP-E Product Manual (Rev 1.05)
  • Page 3: Introduction

    ZigBee® networks. Using the Ember bootloader custom firmware and firmware upgrades can be downloaded via Ethernet or over the air. The SIF interface also allows the EAP-E to be used as a platform for firmware development and debugging.
  • Page 4: Absolute Maximum Ratings

    Dimensions: 114mm x 74mm x 25mm Weight: 95g Thermal shutdown may occur when exceeding the operating conditions. The unit will become operational again after allowing it to cool down. ©2012 Telegesis (UK) Ltd - 4 - EAP-E Product Manual (Rev 1.05)
  • Page 5: Device Installation And Operation

    EAP-E 4 Device Installation and Operation In order to install the device connect the EAP-E to a suitable power supply with the positive supply in the centre of the plug. After that connect it to your network hub. Figure 1: EAP-E Installation If a DHCP server is connected to your network the EAP-E will automatically acquire an IP address.
  • Page 6 Figure 2: The Lantronix DeviceInstaller Once the IP address of the EAP-E is known it is possible to open a telnet session connecting to the built-in ETRX2. By default the port connecting to the ETRX2 is port number 10001 as shown in Figure 3.
  • Page 7 EAP-E Figure 3: A Telnet Session to the EAP-E In order to change the configuration data, such as the port number simply open a telnet connection to port number 9999, which is the configuration port and follow the setup menu. Alternatively you can use the Lantronix®...
  • Page 8 The DeviceInstaller is used to change the configuration of the EAP-E on the Ethernet side. In most cases there is no need to alter any of the Ethernet settings and so the DeviceInstaller can usually be ignored.
  • Page 9: Creating Virtual Com Ports

    Telegesis ETRX2USB, ETRX2CF or the EAP-E in the same way, you can map the EAP-E to a virtual COM port in the same way as you can do with the USB and CF devices.
  • Page 10 Figure 5. The Lantronix® CPR After this process any application can access the embedded ETRX2 as though it was connected to the local machine’s COM port as shown in Figure 6. ©2012 Telegesis (UK) Ltd - 10 - EAP-E Product Manual (Rev 1.05)
  • Page 11 EAP-E Figure 6: Telegesis Terminal accessing a EAP-E using CPR ©2012 Telegesis (UK) Ltd - 11 - EAP-E Product Manual (Rev 1.05)
  • Page 12: Firmware Changes And Upgrades

    Finally with the advent of EmberZNet3.x it is now possible to download the Ember EZSP (Ember ZigBee® Serial Protocol) as described in section 6 of the EM260 manual to the EAP-E. In case require...
  • Page 13: Schematics

    EAP-E 6 Schematics The schematic of the EAP-E is shown on the next page for reference. LED1 and the beeper are future options, which are not fitted. The serial port including the handshaking lines as well as the reset and A/D2 lines can be accessed via labelled pads.
  • Page 14 EAP-E ©2012 Telegesis (UK) Ltd - 14 - EAP-E Product Manual (Rev 1.05)
  • Page 15: Ordering Information

    Customers’ PO’s must state the Ordering/Product Code. There is no “blank” version of the ETRX2 Module available. All Modules carry both the EmberNet Stack and the Telegesis AT style Command Layer. Where customers wish to program custom firmware they can simply overwrite the existing firmware Please contact Telegesis if you require additional AT style commands or specific integration assistance.
  • Page 16: Trademarks

    We reserve the right to make modifications and/or improvements without prior notification. All information is correct at time of issue. Telegesis (UK) Ltd does not convey any license under its patent rights or assume any responsibility for the use of...

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