Specifications

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OPERATION
Table 1 H210 Gateway Installation (continued)
Mounting
METER recommends mounting the Gateway on a wall with the cable ports at
the bottom.
Punch holes in the bottom of the mounting bracket. Make the holes large
enough to countersink the screws so the heads are below or flush with the
bracket surface.
Use a cordless drill with screwdriver attachments to screw the mounting
bracket to the wall.
NOTE: Countersink the screws so the screw head does not interfere with sliding the
Gateway into the bracket. The screw heads should be below or flush with the bracket
surface so the Gateway will not slip into the mounting bracket properly and may scratch
the surface of the Gateway.
The Gateway can also be located on a table or desk.
Configuration
All system configuration work is done at METER before installation occurs at
the customer site.
Connecting
The devices must be powered on for the system to function. Once the devices
have been installed and properly powered, the system will automatically begin
communication with the user’s server (assuming the user has successfully set
up their AROYA cloud services account).
Verify the Router is connected to the internet and functional by looking for a
steady red LED light on the surface shown in Figure6.
Follow the steps listed in Table 2 to set up the AROYA Router.
Table 2 Router (H110) Installation
Preparation
Consider the Surroundings
METER recommends installing the Router in the center of each room of the
greenhouse to facilitate quality communication to the Gateway.
The Router should be in an area where the environment is as consistent as
possible. If a fogger is set up in the center of a room, set up the Router in a
location away from the fogger.
Mounting
The Router (H110) has no installation location stipulations. METER
recommends installing the Router in a hallway.
Configuration
All system configuration work is done at METER before installation occurs at
the customer site.
Connecting
Connect Router to Internet and Verify
Connect a CAT 5/6 Ethernet cable (or better) to the Router (Figure7) injector
module.
Verify the Router is connected to the internet and functional by looking for a
steady blue LED light on the surface shown in Figure7.