
iQunet Server
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND QUICK START GUIDE
Type: SERV199210-IND-24V1A ID: 199210
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: PLEASE RETAIN THIS INFORMATION FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
WARNINGS
This product shall only be connected to an external power supply
rated at 9-24VDC, and a minimum current of 1Amp. Any external
power supply used with the iQunet server shall comply with
relevant regulations and standards applicable in the country of
intended use.
This product should be operated in a well ventilated environment
and, the case should not be covered.
This product should be placed on a stable cabinet.
All peripherals used with the iQunet server should comply with
relevant standards for the country of use and be marked
accordingly to ensure that safety and performance requirements
are met. These articles include but are not limited to keyboards,
monitors, and mice used in conjunction with the iQunet server.
Where peripherals are connected that do not include the cable or
connector, the cable or connector used must offer adequate
insulation and operation in order that the requirements of the
relevant performance and safety requirements are met.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE
To avoid malfunction or damage to your iQunet server please
observe the following:
Do not expose it to water, moisture or place on a conductive
surface whilst in operation.
Do not expose it to heat from any source; the iQunet server is
designed for reliable operation at normal ambient room
temperatures.
Take care whilst handling to avoid mechanical or electrical damage
to the printed circuit board and connectors.
The iQunet server is not designed to be powered from a USB
port on other connected equipment, if this is attempted it may
malfunction.
GETTING STARTED
For full set up and installation instructions please visit
https://iqunet.com/support/#more-info.
PLUGGING IN YOUR IQUNET SERVER
1. If you intend to connect your iQunet server to the internet, plug in
an ethernet cable into the ethernet port next to the USB ports.
2. Plug in the 9-24VDC power supply. This action will turn on and
boot your iQunet server.
LOGGING ONTO YOUR IQUNET SERVER
Log on to your iQunet server via WebRTC or hotspot:
WebRTC:
1. Install a browser which is supporting WebRTC. iQunet
strongly advises the use of the Google Chrome
browser. Note: Microsoft will not develop WebRTC for
Internet Explorer. Microsoft Edge will be WebRTC
compatible once it is re-based on Chromium (expected
late 2019).
2. Surf to connect.iqunet.com. Log in with your Google
account or create a new account using your email
address.
3. Click on “Add Server Node”. Enter the Sensor Proxy ID
(server-xxxxxxxx) and provide an alias name for the
server. Click “Save”. The Sensor Proxy ID is provided by
iQunet.
4. Click on the created server node to open the iQunet
sensor dashboard.
Hotspot:
1. A WiFi hotspot is automatically created once the iQunet
server is connected to the mains (even without connection
to the internet). A reboot of the server can be necessary if
the hotspot does not become active immediately.
2. Select the hotspot (SERN-xxxxxxxxxxxx) in the network
center on your PC and click Connect. The hotspot’s
password is the Sensor Proxy ID (server-xxxxxxxx). The
Sensor Proxy ID is provided by iQunet.
3. Browse to http://192.168.42.1:8000/dashboard/app to
open the iQunet sensor dashboard.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Hardware: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B FCC ID: 2ABCB-RPI4B
AndinoX1 power supply
Manufactured in: BE
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific
operating instructions or satisfying RF exposure compliance. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.