Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Fluidmesh 4200 FIBER
- Table of Contents
- 1. HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS
- 2. Reporting mistakes and recommending improvements
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Hardware installation
- 4.1. Fluidmesh Hardware Installation
- 4.2. Connecting the Fluidmesh Fluidmesh 4200 FIBER to a network and antennas
- 5. Using the Fluidmesh Partner Portal
- 6. Device configuration using the configurator interface
- 6.1. Software and hardware prerequisites
- 6.2. Accessing the Fluidmesh 4200 FIBER for device configuration
- 6.3. Switching between offline and online modes
- 6.4. General settings
- 6.5. Network control
- 6.6. Advanced settings
- 6.6.1. Advanced radio settings
- 6.6.2. SFP settings
- 6.6.3. Static routes
- 6.6.4. Whitelists and Blacklists
- 6.6.5. Multicast
- 6.6.6. SNMP configuration
- 6.6.7. Wireless access point configuration
- 6.6.8. RADIUS configuration
- 6.6.9. NTP Configuration
- 6.6.10. L2TP configuration
- 6.6.11. VLAN settings
- 6.6.12. Fluidity settings
- 6.6.13. Miscellaneous settings
- 6.7. Management settings
- 6.7.1. View Mode settings
- 6.7.2. Changing the Administrator username and password
- 6.7.3. Overwriting and upgrading the unit firmware
- 6.7.4. Plug-In management
- 6.7.5. The device status view
- 6.7.6. Saving and restoring the unit settings
- 6.7.7. Resetting the unit to factory defaults
- 6.7.8. Logging out
- 6.7.9. Viewing the end-user license agreement
- 7. Software Plug-Ins
- 8. Troubleshooting
- 9. Electrical power requirements
- 10. Heat radiation data
- 11. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio interference statement
- 12. Notices and copyright
- 13. Fluidmesh end-user license agreement
- 13.1. Preamble
- 13.2. Notice
- 13.3. Definitions
- 13.4. License grant
- 13.5. Uses and restrictions on use
- 13.6. Open-source software
- 13.7. Termination
- 13.8. Feedback
- 13.9. Consent to use of data
- 13.10. Warranty disclaimer
- 13.11. Limitation of liability
- 13.12. Exclusion of liability for emergency services
- 13.13. Export control
- 13.14. General
- 14. Contact us
10. HEAT RADIATION DATA
When in use, all Fluidmesh gateway units and radio transceivers generate
heat as a by-product of electrical activity.
Heat radiated by a Fluidmesh device may be of concern in confined
locations such as server rooms (where the cumulative heat generated by
a collection of electrical and electronic devices may cause damage to
sensitive electronic components) and outdoor equipment enclosures (in
which electronic components may overheat if the enclosure is not properly
ventilated).
WARNING
The outer surfaces of some Fluidmesh units may become hot
during normal operation. Such units have a 'Hot Surfaces'
warning triangle on their outer enclosures.
During normal operation, do not touch or handle such unit
enclosures without personal protective equipment.
The following table shows nominal heat-radiation figures for all Fluidmesh
devices under idle conditions, and under full-load conditions.
All heat-radiation figures are given in British Thermal Units (BTU) per
hour.
Device Fiber-
optic
module
installed
Idle @
115 Vac /
60 Hz
Idle @
230 Vac /
60 Hz
Full load
@ 115
Vac / 60
Hz
Full load
@ 230
Vac / 60
Hz
FM 1000
gateway
25.590 33.780 25.250 33.100
FM 10000
gateway
271.595 267.159 436.395 437.078
PONTE 50 6.479 6.138 19.778 19.437
1200 VOLO 6.479 6.138 19.778 19.437
All 3200-series
transceivers
10.230 10.230 24.552 24.552
3500 ENDO 9.889 9.889 26.939 26.939
4200 MOBI 10.230 10.230 24.552 24.552
4200 FIBER No 12.617 12.617 26.939 26.939
Yes 15.004 15.004 29.326 28.985
4500 MOBI 9.889 9.889 26.939 26.939
4500 FIBER No 9.889 9.889 26.598 26.257
Yes 12.958 12.958 29.326 29.326
4800 FIBER No 23.529 23.529 47.399 47.058
Yes 27.280 26.939 51.832 50.468
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