Installation Guide

Hardware Specifications and Installation
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Figure 33 LEDs and Buttons
NOTE: With the badge clip side facing you and the buttons facing up, button 1 is on the left top and button
2 is on the top right.
Reboot the badge - Press and hold button 2 between 10–20 seconds, then release. LED 1 will blink
slowly twice to confirm. Any in-process configuration activity will need to be re-started.
Erase to factory default configuration and reboot - Press and hold button 2 between 30–40 seconds,
then release. LED 1 will blink slowly twice to confirm. The deletion of the initial configuration could be
warranted if the configuration was not successfully applied on the first attempt. Once reverted to factory
configuration, the initial config and scanning config can be re-applied.
Shutdown the badge - Press and hold button 2 between 20–30 seconds, then release. All LEDs will
blink 5 times to confirm the badge shutdown. Use this process when brining a deployed badge off-line.
Initializing
The factory default programming is set to allow compliant operation across global regulatory domains.
When the hub is turned on, the unit will use the default “world safe” settings until or unless it receives
802.11d probes identifying the country of operation. The unit will automatically reconfigure for enhanced
performance in that country, otherwise the factory settings remain.
The badge and hub product are tested and receive EMC regulatory certifications on a per country basis.
Zebra provides a list of all approved countries where the units are able to be sold to end-customers and
used by end-users. By design, the operation of the units is controlled by firmware in accordance with the
approved regulatory domains (i.e. approved countries). The initial production release product (Rev. A) has
a default country domain with somewhat reduced RF performance to ensure compliance with most
domains globally. The units will initially operate in this “world safe” default scanning for Wi-Fi access point
802.11d country information. The units will either set the country operation to the 802.11d information (if an
approved country), or if not and approved country, the units will continue to operate in the “world safe”
default mode. The unit never allows use of 2.4 GHz channels 12 and 13.
The hub scans for Bluetooth Smart beacon emissions. The hub filters based on its scanning configuration
for known devices and forwards scan results to its defined administration (posting) server.
The hub ships with a default software load, but without its configuration. When the hub is initialized for the
first time, it conducts an internal scan diagnostic but is unable to properly provision itself. Consequently,
the hub needs to be provisioned with both an initial configuration and a scanning configuration before it
can filter beacons and forward relevant scanning information.
BUTTON 1
LED 1
LED 2
BUTTON 2