Quick Start Guide
the ESL channels 3, 5, 8, 9 and 10 and they should be selected if there is a Wi-Fi installation on the
Wi-Fi channels 1, 6 and 11.
Figure 15 - Visualization of used channels of the imagotag AP-2010
If there is a Wi-Fi installation operating at 2.4 GHz (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) or any other radio frequency
(RF) technology that uses the 2.4 GHz ISM band make sure to select the ESL channels that are least
overlapping with the existing installation. If there is no ESL channel without any overlapping both the
ESL and existing installation should still work but there might be a reduced overall speed in both
installations.
Warning: Do not select the same channel on two access points within one area. This will cause
interferences and avoids labels from joining the network. The same channel may only be selected on
two access points if it can be guaranteed that every label is within the range of only one of these
access points.
There are several LED colors that indicates the main status of the access point.
Color
Description
Note
Red
Boot process
Can take about 2 minutes, if it takes much longer,
the device is defective and there is a need for
service.
Blue
Normal mode
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Yellow
Operational, but not
connected to any server or
no channel selected
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Red (blinking)
Running Firmware Update
During this time there is no connection to the
electronic label
If there are any problems regarding the access point please see point 1.5 in [Troubleshooting]
section.