User's Manual

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Chapter 1. Overview
The Indoor Unit is a free-standing unit which can be placed virtually anywhere indoor with
controlled environment, subject to the following basic requirements:
The Indoor Unit must be upright, with adequate air flow around it.
The unit must have access to AC power.
The cable runs to the Outdoor Unit can be up to 100 m (330 ft) with proper cable
(See cable requirement in Table 1-B).
The Indoor Unit comes with an external power supply and power cord that plugs into a
standard AC wall plug (120 or 220 volts).
Front-Panel LEDs
Table 1-A contains the operational information for the Indoor Unit’s front panel LED.
Table 1-A Front-Panel LEDs
LED Indications
LAN TX
Blinks
on Ethernet transmit activity.
RX
Blinks
on Ethernet receive activity.
LINK
On
when Ethernet link is up;
Off
when it is down.
WIRELESS TX
Blinks
on wireless transmit activity.
RX
Blinks
on wireless receive activity.
STATUS
Off:
Indoor Unit is not operational.
Slow blink:
received wireless initialization signals.
Fast Blink:
in ranging process.
On:
configuration file received; Indoor Unit opera-
tional.
POWER
Green
when Indoor Unit is receiving power from AC
source and has not failed boot diagnostics.
Amber if boot diagnostic failure.
Off if unit not receiving power.