User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Purpose
- 1.4 Referenced Documentation
- 2.1 EasyST Frequency Ranges
- 2.2 Main Features
- 2.3 EasyST-2 Frequency Ranges
- 2.4 Main Features
- 2.5 Architecture
- 2.6 EasyST Protocol Stack
- 2.7 Theory of Operation
- 3.1 Package Contents
- 3.2 Minimum PC Requirements
- 3.3 Required Tools
- 4.1 Physical Dimensions
- 4.2 Ports
- 4.3 LEDs
- 4.4 LED Button
- 5.1 Connecting EasyST to a Computer
- 5.2 Connecting EasyST to Power
- 5.3 Verifying Correct Cabling
- 6.1 Desktop Mounting
- 6.2 Wall Mounting
- 8.1 Attaching the Antenna RF Cable
- 8.2 Mounting the External Antenna
- 13.1 Glossary of Terms
- 13.2 Revision History
- 13.3 Contact Information
EasyST Hardware Installation User Guide
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Figure 3 - EasyST Block Diagram
Note: EasyST uses the antenna switch to select one of the four 90-degree
antennas of the clip-on antenna. The antenna switch is not used in
deployments in which the external window-mount antenna is implemented.
2.6 EasyST Protocol Stack
The figure below displays a block diagram of the EasyST's network architecture, designed as a
hierarchy of protocols (i.e. protocol stack) implemented in the communication network.