User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Chapter 1: Product Introduction
- HotZone Duo Infrastructure Devices
- IAPs and MWRs within a HOTZONE DUO Wireless Network
- HotZone Duo Infrastructure Device Specifications
- Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device Installation
- Software Requirements
- MWR and IAP Hardware Installation Notes
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- Equipment Specification
- Ports and Connections
- Operator Supply List
- Optional Antennas
- HotZone Duo Infrastructure Device Label
- Infrastructure Device MAC Address Table
- Infrastructure Device Assembly
- Infrastructure Device Deployment and Installation
- Grounding Considerations
- Assembling the IAP and the MWR Device
- Initial Infrastructure Device Configuration Information
- Device Connectivity Testing
- Chapter 3: Device Configuration
- Adding an Infrastructure Device in MeshManager
- Chapter 4: License Information
- Motorola End User License Agreement
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- Third Party Licensing Agreements
- OpenSSL - Copyright and License Information
- XSupplicant version 1.2.3 - Copyright and License Information
- Hostapd - Copyright and License Information
- Chapter 5: Customer Information
- Customer Service Information
- Obtaining Support
- System Information
- Return Material Request
- Radio Products and Services Division
- Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers
- Returning System Components to Motorola
- Returning FREs
- Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information
- FCC Regulatory Information
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement:
- FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
- Safety Information for the HOTZONE DUO Products
- Safety Certification
HotZone Duo 1.0 IAP and MWR Users Guide
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Infrastructure Device Assembly
Figure 2-3 shows the external connection points for the MWR device.
Figure 2-3 Infrastructure Device External Connection Points
N-Type
Antenna
(2.4)
Gore Vent
AC Power
Ethernet
Port
N-Type
Antenna
(5.8)
July 2006
Device Hinges
Please note that the infrastructure device shown above does not represent the
latest device design as of the time of this publication, however the device labels
show the correct port designations and locations.
Infrastructure Device Deployment and Installation
The MWR and the IAP devices require professional installation to ensure that the installation is
performed in accordance with FCC licensing regulations. All common precautions for grounding and
electrostatic discharge protection should be observed during deployment and installation.
Observe the following additional guidelines when deploying fixed Infrastructure devices (MWR and
IAP):
• The MWR or IAP may be mounted on a pole having a diameter of 1-3.5 inches, utilizing
the provided brackets.