Sharp HNVA100U Operation User manual

PowerLine Ethernet
Adapter
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
HN-VA400U
HN-VA100U
TINSE4573XHT*

FCC regulatory information
WARNING
- FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment
not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Declaration of Conformity
SHARP PowerLine Ethernet Adapter, HN-VA400U and HN-VA100U
This device complies with Part 15 of 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.
Responsible Party:
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163
TEL: 800-237-4277
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Introduction 2
Unpacking Checklist 3
Safety Information 3
Electrical Interference Information 4
Network Security 5
A Look at the PLC Adapter 6
Registering the Adapter 8
Installing the Adapter 10
Troubleshooting 13
Indicators on the PLC adapter 16
Canceling the Registration of the Adapter 18
Specifications 19
Table of Contents
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Introduction
A total of 16 PLC adapters can be used.
Internet
PLC adapter
PLC adapter
If you have Broadband Internet
service, connect your router to one of
the adapters to allow all your network
devices to access the Internet.
Connect a network-enabled
AQUOS LCD-TV to your
powerline network with ease.
Up to four devices can
be connected to the
HN-VA400U adapter.
Data can be exchanged at
speeds of up to 85 Mbps
on your powerline network.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing an additional SHARP PLC (PowerLine
Communication) adapter.
♦This additional adapter can only be used with a previously installed
SHARP HN-VA401SU PLC adapter kit. It cannot be used by itself.
PLC adapters let you use the existing electrical wiring in your house to
create a home network. Simply plug the adapters into electrical outlets at
the desired locations, and then connect your computer and other devices
to the adapters with LAN cables.
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Unpacking Checklist
Unpacking Checklist
Safety Information
Do not disassemble the adapter or attempt any procedures not described
in this manual. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Do not install or use the adapter near water, or when you are wet. For
example, do not install the adapter near a bath tub, kitchen sink or in a wet
basement. Do not spill any liquids on the adapter.
Unplug the adapter from the electrical outlet and consult a qualified
service representative if any of the following situations occur:
- Liquid has been spilled into the adapter or the adapter has been
exposed to rain or water.
- The adapter produces odors, smoke, or unusual noises.
- The power cord is frayed or damaged.
Do not install the adapter near heat sources such as radiators or stoves.
Do not place on top of other electrical devices.
Do not touch the adapter or the power cord during a lightning storm.
Do not use the adapter outside.
POWER
POWER
LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4
LAN
HN-VA100U HN-VA400U
LAN cable: 59.1" (1.5 m)
(Part order number: QCNWG337DXHZZ)
Operation manual
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Electrical Interference Information
Do not cover the adapter with a blanket or cloth. Excessive heating may
result and cause fire.
The power outlet must be installed near the adapter and must be easily
accessible.
Do not connect a cable other than a LAN cable to the LAN port on the
adapter. Connecting a different type of cable may cause the adapter to
overheat and result in fire.
Keep at least 4 inches free around the sides and top of the adapter to
allow air circulation and cooling.
4 inches
4 inches
Electrical Interference Information
Devices that may interfere with the powerline network
Cell phone chargers, battery chargers, vacuums, power tools, hair dryers,
and other appliances may cause noise on your power line that will affect
the performance and communication speed of the adapters. It is
recommended that you use noise filters between these devices and the
electrical outlets where they are plugged in.
Power strip with
built-in noise
filter
Devices that may be affected by the powerline network
The powerline network may interfere with the operation of short-wave
radio, wireless devices such as cordless mice, cordless keyboards and
remote controls, and other devices connected to the same power line
such as touch lamps and dimmers.
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Network Security
Network Security
To prevent others using nearby power lines from accessing or
eavesdropping on your network, only adapters that have been registered
are permitted to connect to the network. In addition, the adapters
communicate using 128-bit AES encryption. Encryption is automatically
enabled when an adapter is registered on your network. (Note that
although 128-bit AES encryption provides a high level of security, it does
not guarantee 100% protection against unauthorized access to your
network.)
♦The procedure for registering the additional adapter on your PLC
network is explained on page 8.
♦In the event that you transfer one of your adapters to another person or
send an adapter out for service, it is recommended that you cancel the
registration of the adapter (see page 18).
♦If you lose an adapter, it is recommended that you cancel the
registration of your remaining adapters (see page 18) and then re-
register the adapters.
Compatibility with other PLC systems
The PLC adapters use the HomePlug®AV 1.1
standard to communicate.
The PLC adapters cannot communicate with adapters that use a previous
HomePlug standard. However, the PLC adapters can coexist on the same
power line with previous HomePlug adapters without mutual interference.
The PLC adapters cannot communicate or coexist with adapters that use
a standard other than HomePlug AV.
The SHARP PLC adapter is only for use in the U.S.A.
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A Look at the PLC Adapter
A Look at the PLC Adapter
Front
SET button
This button is used to register the adapter on the network. (The SET
button is also used to cancel the network registration of the
adapter.)
POWER indicator
This lights green when the power is on (see page 16).
PLC indicator
This lights steadily when communication is possible, and blinks
when communication is taking place (see page 16).
Power cord
Plug this into an electrical outlet to connect the adapter to the
network.
1 4
2 3
POWER
1
2
3
4
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A Look at the PLC Adapter
LAN
LAN1L
AN2LAN3LAN4
5
LAN ports
Connect network devices such as a computer, router, and TV to
these ports using LAN cables. (One LAN cable is provided with your
additional adapter; please purchase additional cables separately as
needed.)
Note: The HN-VA100U adapter has one LAN port. The HN-VA400U
adapter has four LAN ports.
♦The indicator at the bottom right of each LAN port blinks while
communication is taking place:
Blinks green: Communicating by 100BASE-TX
Blinks orange or red: Communicating by 10BASE-T
If both indicators (at the bottom left and right of each LAN port)
are off, the power is either off or the adapter is not connected to
the network correctly.
5
Rear
HN-VA100U HN-VA400U
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Registering the Adapter
Registering the Adapter
Follow the steps below to register the additional adapter. The additional
adapter cannot be used until it is registered.
♦Up to 16 adapters can be used on one network.
1
Plug the additional adapter into an outlet next to one of your existing
(previously registered) adapters.
• Check the PLC indicator on the existing adapter and make sure it is solidly
lit or blinking (registration is not possible if the existing adapter is not able to
communicate normally on the network).
Existing (previously
registered) adapter
Additional adapter
2
Hold down the SET button on the existing adapter for about 2 seconds and
then release it.
• When you release the SET button, the POWER indicator will blink.
• Do not hold the SET button down too long (if it is held down for about 10
seconds, the registration will be cleared).
POWER
SET
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Registering the Adapter
3
Hold down the SET button on the additional adapter for about 2 seconds
and then release it (this must be done within 2 minutes of completing Step
2).
• When you release the SET button, the POWER indicator will blink and
registration will begin. During registration, communication on the network
may stop temporarily. Registration may take up to 30 seconds.
•Important: Do not remove either adapter from the outlet while registration
is taking place.
POWER
SET
POWER
4
When registration is completed, the POWER indicator on both adapters
will stop blinking and the PLC indicator on both adapters will light solidly or
blink. Remove the additional adapter from the outlet and install it in the
desired location as explained on page 10.
•IfthePLC indicator on the additional adapter does not light up and instead
the POWER indicator blinks in the pattern
2 blinks OFF 2 blinks OFF ...
registration was not successful. Cancel the registration of the adapter as
explained on page 18, and then try registration again.
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Installing the Adapter
Installing the Adapter
Important: The adapter must be registered as explained on page 8
before it can be installed.
1
Plug the power cord of the additional adapter into the electrical outlet
where you wish to use it.
• It is recommended that you plug the adapter directly into an electrical
outlet. Plugging the adapter into a surge protector or other device may
impair performance. (The adapter has its own surge protection.)
• ThePOWER indicator on the adapter will blink orange and green while the
adapter starts up.
Do not plug the
adapter into the same
outlet as another AC
adapter or charger
Do not plug the
adapter into a power
strip with a built-in
noise filter
Do not plug the
adapter into the same
power strip as
another AC adapter
or charger
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Installing the Adapter
3
Insert one end of the LAN cable into the LAN port on the device (router,
computer, network TV, etc.) that you wish to connect to the adapter, and
insert the other end into the LAN port on the adapter. Firmly insert the
cable ends until they “click” into place.
• One LAN cable is provided with the adapter. If you need additional cables,
please purchase 10BaseT-100BaseTX straight-through (regular) cables.
LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4
LAN
2
Make sure that the PLC indicator on the adapter lights steady green or
blinks green. This indicates that the adapter is able to communicate.
POWER
Router
Computer, network TV, etc.
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Installing the Adapter
Note: Do not connect two PLC adapters together by a LAN cable
LAN
LAN
♦The maximum distance (length of power line) over which PLC adapters
can communicate is about 492 ft. (150 m). However, this will vary
depending on line conditions such as the amount of noise on your
power lines.
♦A communication speed of up to 85 Mbps is possible. However, the
distance between adapters, noise on the line, and other factors may
cause slower speeds. If you find that communication is not satisfactory,
try plugging the adapter into a different outlet.
♦Communication may be slow or impossible on some power line
systems. In particular, if your power lines consist of two different
systems of differing phase, or if lines are separated by a breaker or
other equipment, communication between the two systems or lines may
be slow or impossible. In this case, try plugging the adapter into a
different outlet.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If you have any problems with the adapter, first refer to the following
troubleshooting guide. If you cannot solve the problem, call 1-800-BE-SHARP.
Problem Solution
The POWER indicator is
off even though the
adapter is plugged into an
outlet.
• Make sure that the adapter is plugged into a
standard (120 V, 60 Hz) outlet.
• Make sure the outlet has power. Try plugging
the adapter into a different outlet.
• If the temperature of the adapter rises to the
point that operation will be impaired, the
adapter will automatically stop operating.
Unplug the adapter and let it cool. Once the
adapter has cooled, try using it again.
Communication is not
possible on the network
• Is the PLC indicator on or blinking? If not,
make sure the adapter has been registered
as explained on page 8. Try plugging the
adapter into an outlet that is as close as
possible to the other adapters on your
network. If the PLC indicator lights in some
outlets but not in others, it is likely that some
condition of your power lines prevents
communication in some outlets. Use the
adapter in an outlet where communication is
possible. If the PLC indicator does not light
when plugged in next to an existing PLC
adapter, the registration of the adapter may
have been canceled. Re-register the adapter
as explained on page 8.
• If the PLC indicator lights normally but the
LAN port indicators do not light, make sure
the LAN cables are firmly inserted in their
ports. Make sure that the LAN cables are
category 5 or 6 cables that support
100BASE-TX.
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Troubleshooting
Connection to the Internet
is not possible.
• To connect to the Internet via the network,
you must have a Broadband Internet
connection (cable or DSL). Make sure your
cable or DSL modem is correctly connected
to your router, and that your router is correctly
connected to one of the PLC adapters. No
special settings are required to connect to
the Internet through the PLC network,
however, your computers and router must be
correctly set to access the Internet (check
with your Internet service provider).
Network communication is
slow or intermittent.
• If any of the adapters are connected to a
power strip with a surge protector or noise
filter, communication may be impaired.
Connect all adapters directly to their
electrical outlets. If you must plug an adapter
into a power strip, use a power strip without a
noise filter or surge protector, and one that
does not have a long cord.
• Other appliances may be causing noise on
your power lines. Use noise filters for
appliances such as cell phone chargers,
battery chargers, vacuums, power tools,
and hair dryers, and use these appliances
as far as possible from the PLC adapters.
• If adapters are located too far apart,
communication may be impaired. The
maximum distance is 492 ft. (150 m),
however, this may vary depending on line
conditions.
• Are you also using PLC adapters of a
different standard on your power lines? This
may impair communication. If you must use
other adapters, use them as far away as
possible from your SHARP PLC adapters.
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Troubleshooting
The PLC adapter does not
operate, or does not
operate correctly.
• Unplug the adapter from the electrical outlet
for at least 10 seconds and then plug it back
in. This will restart the adapter.
If the adapter still does not operate correctly,
cancel the registration as explained on page
18, and then re-register it as explained on
page 8.
If the adapter still does not operate correctly,
call 1-800-BE-SHARP.
Other devices such as
touch lights or dimmers do
not operate correctly.
• Try plugging the appliance into a different
outlet. Use the appliance as far away as
possible from the PLC adapters.
The PLC indicator blinks
even though no data is
being sent over the
network.
• The adapters periodically communicate with
each other to check the connection, and this
causes the PLC indicator to blink. This is
normal.
• AES 128-bit encryption is used to prevent
outsiders from gaining access to your
network. However, this does not guarantee
100% protection. If you are concerned that
somebody may be trying to use your network,
remove the adapters from the outlets when
you are not using the network.
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Indicators on the PLC adapter
Indicators on the PLC adapter
POWER indicator
PLC indicator
The PLC indicator indicates both the status of PLC communication and
the communication speed.
Communication status
ON The power is on
Blinking • The adapter is starting up (the adapter blinks
orange and green during startup).
• The adapter is being registered (see page 8).
OFF The power is off.
2 blinks > OFF > 2 blinks >
OFF...
Registration of the adapter failed (see page 9).
ON Communication is possible.
Blinking The adapter is communicating on the network
(the interval of blinking may vary depending on
communication conditions).
OFF The adapter is not connected to the network or
the power is off.
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Indicators on the PLC adapter
Communication speed*
* The speed indication is only correct after communication has begun. The speed
indicated is an approximate maximum for data transfer by UDP between
adapters. It is not the effective speed between computers on the network. If
more than two adapters are connected, it is the speed between the two adapters
with the best communication speed.
Green The adapters are able to communicate at a
speed of 30 Mbps or higher.
Orange The adapters are able to communicate at a
speed of 10 to 30 Mbps.
Red The adapters are able to communicate at a
speed of no more than 10 Mbps.
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Canceling the Registration of the Adapter
Canceling the Registration of the Adapter
To cancel the network registration of the adapter, follow the steps below.
This should be done in the following situations:
♦You attempted to register the adapter, but registration failed.
♦You wish to change the registration of the adapter to a different network.
♦You are going to discard or give the adapter to someone else, or have
the adapter serviced.
♦If you suspect that someone is using an adapter to gain unauthorized
access to your network, cancel the registration of all adapters on your
network and then re-register the adapters.
Note: Perform the following steps with the adapter plugged into an
electrical outlet.
1
On the adapter whose registration you want to cancel, hold down the SET
button on the adapter until the POWER indicator turns off (about 10
seconds) and then release the button.
2
Wait until the POWER indicator turns back on. Registration cancellation is
now complete.
•Important: Do not remove the adapter from the outlet until the POWER
indicator turns on, as cancellation may not be complete. (It may take as
long as 30 seconds for cancellation to be completed.)
• To use the adapter again, you will need to register it as explained on page
8.
SET
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