User guide
Reference RLX-IH ♦ 802.11b
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April 10, 2007
suitable for use in Zone 2 explosive atmospheres. The device must be installed
in a minimum IP54 enclosure as defined in IEC60529 and EN60529. These
devices must be supplied by a 10 to 30 Vdc supply complying with 73/23/EEC
and 93/68/EEC.
6.5.5 European CE certification
The radio modem has been approved for operation under the RTT&E directive,
passing the following tests: ETS300-826 (EMC), ETS300-328 (Functionality), and
EN60950 (Safety).
The following is the appropriate label that is applied to the radio modem product
line to indicate the unit is approved to operate with CE certification:
The following is the appropriate label that is applied to the radio modem product
line shipping package to indicate the unit is approved to operate with CE
certification:
AUS B DK FIN
F D GR IRE
I LUX NL P
E S UK
NOTE: Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are crossed
out. This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH,
ICE, LI, and NOR).
IMPORTANT: This device is a 2.4-GHz, low-power RF device intended for
office and home use in all EU and EFTA member states, except in France
where restrictive use applies.
6.6 Glossary
Term Definition
access point (AP):
A generic term for an 802.11 radio that allows other 802.11 radios,
commonly called clients, to access a wired network.
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A
communication mode in which each eight-bit byte in a message is sent
as two ASCII characters. You can use a set of ASCII characters (or
hexadecimal characters) as a key to encrypt data and ensure its
secure transmission.
client
On the RLX-IH radio, Client mode is a special mode that allows you to
connect an Ethernet device to any 802.11 b access point. You would
only use Client mode in the special event that you wanted to connect a
device to another brand access point.
DCE Data communications equipment. A modem, for example.