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RAC2000 series 1 Index 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4 Remarks Relevant Documentation for this device Used Symbol Explanation Data, Figures, Modifications Trademarks Copyright Environmental Conditions Standards Equipment Version Scope of Delivery Notes on Operation & Safety Sicherheitshinweise Operation Location Damage Caused By Improper Use Warranty / Repair GENERAL NOTES ON THE 5GHZ VERSION (802.11 A / 802.
RAC2000 series 6 6.1 2 Approvals 28 Directives 31 7 Technical Details 32 8 Service & Support 33 ads‐tec Support Company adress 33 33 8.1 8.2 9 Declaration of CE‐Conformity © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 3 1 Remarks 1.1 Relevant Documentation for this device The following documents are essential for setting up and operating this device: User Manual (This Documentation): Contains information for installation, commissioning and operating the device along with technical data of the device hardware. Qucik Start Guide: Quick Install Guide for fast commissioning. 1.
RAC2000 series 4 1.6 Environmental Conditions The device may be operated under the following conditions. Failure to observe these specifications will terminate any warranty for this device. Ads‐tec cannot be held liable for any damages arising due to improper use and handling. Environmental Conditions in Operation ‐20°C ... + 55°C (if installed vertically) For Storage ‐20°C ...
RAC2000 series 5 1.7 Standards This device complies with the requirements and protective aims of the following EC regulations: Standards This device meets the test requirements for granting the CE sign according to the European test standards EN 61000‐6‐4 and EN 61000‐6‐2 This device complies with the test requirements in accordance with EN 60950 (VDE0805, IEC950) "Safety of Information Technology Equipment" The device meets the EN 60068‐2‐6 test requirements (sinus excitation).
RAC2000 series 6 1.9 Scope of Delivery Please check that all of the following components are contained in the packaging: Scope of Delivery RAC2000 series 1 x Rugged Access Client 1 x 3 pin plug Installation screws Quick Guide Commissioning / Quick Guide Mounting GNU General Public License © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 7 2 Notes on Operation & Safety This device contains electrical voltages and extremely sensitive components. Intervention by the user is only designated for establishing the required cable connections. The manufacturer or a service partner authorised by the manufacturer should be consulted if you plan to make further modifications. Before beginning any works on this device, it must be disconnected from the power supply.
RAC2000 series 2.2 Operation Location This device is designed for use in industry. You must ensure compliance with the specified environmental conditions. Using the device in non‐specified environments, e.g. on board ship or in areas containing explosive vapours, gases or gas mixes, as well as in extreme heights, is prohibited. Warning: If this device is used outdoors, it must be located inside the protective area of a lightning arrester.
RAC2000 series 9 2.5 GENERAL NOTES ON THE 5GHZ VERSION (802.11 A / 802.11 H) ETSI General Notes This device has been certified for use with channels in the 5 GHz band in accordance with ETSI EN 301 893 V1.5.1. With respect to this, users must observe the following notes: The Access Client is using TPC on all 5 GHz channels by default with both, indoor and outdoor configuration as well. For this reason, the devices can always be operated with a maximum transmission power of 23 dBm. 802.
RAC2000 series 10 3 Mounting 3.1 Mounting options This device is designed for industrial use and can be used in all places, where the required ambient conditions are not disregarded. For reason of an easier installation and better operation, this device should be installed in a place where there is no interference with the radio characteristics, if possible. Radio characteristics are primarily affected by iron beams and massive concrete walls. Warning: Avoid overheating in operation.
RAC2000 series 3.2 External Device Dimensions Abb. 1: © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 12 3.3 Mounting options This device is designed for installation inside a switching cabinet. It can be installed at the place of installation by using the supplied M4 x 20 Allen screws. Hole distances can be determined by using the drilling template. © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 3.4 Layout for Device Installation Drilling template Abb. 2: Note: The shown installation layout is not a 1:1 scale view. Please find the 1:1 scale figure in the Installation section of the Quick start guide. Note: The hole diameter for the fixing screws should be at least 5mm. © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 14 4 System Features 4.1 General LED Status The status of different interfaces is shown by the integrated LEDs. This allows the device status to be diagnosed directly at the place of use. The available device status displays are shown in the overview.
RAC2000 series 15 4.1.1 PWR / CUT & ALARM / VPN 3G Abb. 3: WLAN (1) / (2) Signal Action Left LED Link Device is searching for available WLAN networks. Left LED Link Device is iconnected t to WLAN network Right LED ACT There is no traffic between the device and the remote station Right LED ACT Displays the traffic between the device and remote.
RAC2000 series 16 4.2 Operational LED Status Displays 4.2.1 Status Display Activities when Booting The booting process starts a soon as the RAC2000 device is connected with a power source. You can check if the device boots by using the HOST LEDs. By means of the following diagram, the correct booting process can be traced by watching the flashing frequency of the LEDs. No HOST cable is connected in this case.
RAC2000 series 17 4.2.2 Status display activities when resetting to default settings By using the default setting button on the rear of the device, the RAC2000 can be reset to the default settings regardless of the configuration. The default setting button must be pushed, and the device then be switched on, in order to reset the device to the default settings. The default setting button must be pushed for approx. 20 seconds. As soon as both HOST LEDs flash, you can release the button.
RAC2000 series 18 4.2.3 Status display activities with Firmware Updates A firmware update can be made by using the web interface. The actual process of updating might take a few minutes. By means of the following diagram, the correct firmware update process can be traced by watching the flashing frequency of the LEDs. Abb. 5: WLAN (1) / (2) Signal Linke LED Link HOST Action Device is searching for available WLAN networks.
RAC2000 series 19 4.3 Device Overview Front view Rear view Abb. 6: The device has the following connections: 1. 1 x Power 24V DC power supply (2‐pin COMBICON connector) 2. 1 x HOST RJ45 3. 1 x Factory Default 4. 1 x SIM Card Reader 5. 2 x USB © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 20 4.3.1 24 VDC Power Supply The power supply voltage is supplied via a feed‐through clamp including screw connection (figure shows socket in the device). Pin‐Number Signal‐Name 1 24V DC 2 0V DC Technical Data of the Power Supply • Input: 7…36V DC 4.3.2 HOST (RJ45) Pin‐Number Signal‐Name 1 TX + 2 TX ‐ 3 RX + 4 NC 5 NC 6 RX ‐ 7 NC 8 NC 4.3.3 USB‐Connections The SIM card reader is used for storing configuration data.
RAC2000 series 21 4.3.4 SMARTCARD READER according to ISO 7816 The SIM card reader is used for storing configuration data. Pin‐Nummer Signal‐Name 1 VCC 5 Volt 2 RESET 3 CLOCK 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 I/O 8 NC © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 5 Commissioning 5.1 Inititial‐Commissioning Achtung: The initial installation of this device can only be performed by using the RJ45 interface labelled with HOST. A RJ45 PATCH CABLE IS REQUIRED FOR INITIAL CONFIGURATION. Connecting the 24 V DC power source The power for this device can be supplied by a 24V DC (2‐pin connector) power supply. The corresponding COMBICON connector is included in the scope of delivery. Connect the device with a suitable power supply unit.
RAC2000 series 23 5.2 Manual Network adapter configuration Note: The notes below have been created by using Windows XP®. Should you use a different operating system, the directory paths and properties described here might vary. Open the Properties tab of the network adapter you are using. The directory path is: Start> Settings> Network connections> LAN connections> Properties. Select the following option in the pop‐up dialogue: Internet protocol (TCP/IP); then click on Properties . Abb.
RAC2000 series 24 5.3 Settings for use with Internet Explorer 8 Warning: If Internet Explorer 8 is used, issues with the web interface might occur. If you experience any problems, the IP address of the device must be entered in the Local Intranet list in order to display the web interface correctly. Open Internet Explorer and navigate to the Security tab with the following directory path: ToolsInternet optionsSecurity Switch to the Local Intranet tab and click there on Sites.. Abb.
RAC2000 series 25 The entered IP address should now appear in the list under Websites. Abb. 10: © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 26 5.4 Calling up the Device Web Interface To access and open the device web interface, start up your web browser. In the browser’s address bar, enter the following IP address then confirm with Enter http://192.168.0.254 Login Once the IP address has been entered with success, the login prompt appears. In the login prompt, entry of the default settings is required.
RAC2000 series 27 Finally, the device web interface will come up on screen. Abb. 12: © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series 28 6 Approvals Note: Some restrictions affecting the scope of functions of this device might occur due to country specific regulations. Countries Identification 2,4 ‐ 2,4835 GHz Limitations IEEE 802.11b/g Belgium X The device in the 5150‐5350 MHz may only be used indoors. TPC and DFS are mandatory for 5GHz‐ band.
RAC2000 series 29 Lithuania X Malta X Austria X Portugal X Consequently this equipment may be placed on the local market, subject that a copy of the Declaration of Conformity is submitted to this Authority by the person intending to market the equipment.
RAC2000 series 30 Slowakia X Spain X Hungary X Switzerland X Norway X Iceland X © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.14 • 70771 Leinfelden‐Echterdingen Int the Slovak Republic operation of the wireless LAN equipment is allowed in the frequency band 2400 ‐ 24835 MHz against the conditions laid down in the General authorisation No. VPR‐01/2001 (20 dBM EIRP) issued by the Telecommunications Office of the SR.
RAC2000 series 31 6.1 Directives RAC 2110 RAC 2120 in their versions as brought into circulation by ads‐tec GmbH comply with the regulations of the following EU Directives: 99/5/EEC Directive of the European Parliament and the European Council for harmonization of the legislations of individual EU countries with respect to Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (RTTE) and for mutual recognition of equipment conformity.
RAC2000 series 32 7 Technical Details Device Data RAC2000 series Operating System Embedded LinuX Configuration Protocol http, https Power Supply 24V DC +/‐ 20%, redundant power input Interfaces 1 x RJ45 100BaseTx FD 1 x SIM Reader, 2 x Mini‐PCI Connection, 2x USB External Device Dimensions 137 mm x 98mm x 46mm Weight ca. 0,5 kg Protection Class Front sided IP65 Maximum current consumption max. 400 mA at 24V DC ambient temperature in Operation ‐20°C ...
RAC2000 series 33 8 Service & Support The ads‐tec company and their partner companies offer a comprehensive service and support to your customers providing a quick and professional support in case of any question with respect to ads‐tec products and components. Since the devices from ads‐tec company are also used by partner companies, these devices might be configured according to specific customer requirements.
RAC2000 series 9 Declaration of CE‐Conformity RAC2110 © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.
RAC2000 series RAC2120 © ads‐tec GmbH • Raiffeisenstr.