User manual

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Antennas:
Antenna connection RTNC socket
Transmit Power (WLAN) max. 100 mW (20 dBm) EIRP
Standards & Guidelines R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
EN 60950-1 (IEC60950); EN 60950-22; EN 301489-1;
EN301489-17; EN 55022; EN 300328-1; EN 301893; EN
302502; EN 50371
Buttons Reset and reset to ex work settings possible with two but-
tons (1x config reset, 1x HW reset)
To ensure safe operation, the WI series devices have a connection to earth. The minimum
cross-section of the earth lead should be 1.5 mm². The distance between the device and
the connection to earth should be as short as possible. For the bintec WIx065n devices,
the connection to earth is under the cover.
3.4.7 Reset
If the configuration is incorrect or if your device cannot be accessed, you can reset the
device to the ex works standard settings using the Reset button on the bottom of the
device.
Practically al existing configuration data will then be ignored, only the current user pass-
words are retained. Configurations stored in the device are not deleted and can, if required,
be reloaded when the device is rebooted.
For bintec WI1065n and bintec WI2065n proceed as follows:
(1) Switch off your device.
(2) Press the Cfg button on your device.
(3) Keep the Cfg button on your device pressed down and switch the device back on.
(4) Look at the LEDs:
- Initially  LED flashes first.
- Hold the Cfg button until the red LED goes out and the green  LED starts
to flash.
Proceed as follows if you also want to reset all the user passwords to the ex works state
and delete stored configurations when resetting the device:
(1) Set up a serial connection to your device. Reboot your device and monitor the boot
sequence. Start the BOOTmonitor and choose the (4) Delete Configuration and fol-
low the instructions.
or
(2) Set up a serial connection to your device. First carry out the reset procedure de-
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