Vivotek 500AG User manual

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Outdoor Wireless Access Point Series
Outdoor Wireless Access Point SeriesOutdoor Wireless Access Point Series
Outdoor Wireless Access Point Series
500AG/600AG/3300AG
500AG/600AG/3300AG500AG/600AG/3300AG
500AG/600AG/3300AG
Quick Installation Guide
Quick Installation GuideQuick Installation Guide
Quick Installation Guide
1. Product and Parts
1. Product and Parts1. Product and Parts
1. Product and Parts
1. 500AG/600AG/3300AG 802.11a/b/g Outdoor Wireless Access Point unit
2. PoE Power Injector (Input AC 90~240V, Output DC 48V/1A)
3. AC Power Cord
4. 30m MIL-C-5015 IP67 Cat-5 Ethernet Cable
5. 2m MIL-C-5015 IP67 RS-232 Console Cable
6. Grounding Wire
7. Wall Mounting Kit & Screw
8. Mast Mounting Kit & Screw
9. Quick Installation Guide. (or download from ftp server)
10. CD: User Manual. (or download from ftp server)
Please contact your local distributor/reseller if any of the above items is missing.
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2. Outdoor Access Point Install Diagram
Outdoor Access Point Install DiagramOutdoor Access Point Install Diagram
Outdoor Access Point Install Diagram
2.4GHz or 5.8GHz Antenna
1.5M CFD-400 RF Cable
N-Type Male to Male
Antenna Connector Cable
500AG Wireless
Access Point
30M IP67 Cat-5
Waterproof Ethernet
Connector Cable (Power)
Cat-5 (RJ-45) Ethernet Cable
(Input Digital Data/Video/Voice)
2M IP67 RS-232
Serial Connector Cable
(For Setting AP)
PoE (Power over Ethernet) Adapter
Input AC 90~240V
Output DC 48V/1A for AP
(Integrate Power and Data)
AC 90~240V Power Code Cable
(Input AC Power)

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3. AP Configuration with SMT User Interface
AP Configuration with SMT User InterfaceAP Configuration with SMT User Interface
AP Configuration with SMT User Interface
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Configuring AP
iguring AP iguring AP
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with with
with Telnet
TelnetTelnet
Telnet
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Power on the AP
Power on the APPower on the AP
Power on the AP
1.Connect power supply to PoE injector with the AC power cord provided as shown in the above
diagram. The yellow POWER
POWERPOWER
POWER LED on the PoE will be on when the PoE has adequate power supply.
2.Connect The AP to POWE
POWEPOWE
POWER & DATA OUT
R & DATA OUTR & DATA OUT
R & DATA OUT port on the PoE with MIL-C-5015 IP67 Cat-5 Ethernet
Cable provided. The red ACTIVE
ACTIVEACTIVE
ACTIVE LED indicates if the AP has successfully powered-on.
3.Connect DATA IN
DATA INDATA IN
DATA IN port on the PoE injector with Ethernet cable to the LAN that the AP associates
with.
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2. Verify IP address setting
. Verify IP address setting. Verify IP address setting
. Verify IP address setting
Configure the network settings on your PC to obtain an IP address. Computer uses IP addresses to
communicate with each other across a network, such as a LAN. The default IP address of the AP is
The default IP address of the AP is The default IP address of the AP is
The default IP address of the AP is
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1 so the PC needs to be set in the same net scope to access AP with Telnet.
1.Go to Control Panel
Control PanelControl Panel
Control Panel
of your PC and
double-click Network
Network Network
Network C
CC
Connections
onnectionsonnections
onnections icon.
2.Right click Local
Local Local
Local Area
AreaArea
Area
Connection
ConnectionConnection
Connection and select Properties
PropertiesProperties
Properties.
3.Select TCP/IP
TCP/IPTCP/IP
TCP/IP for the applicable Ethernet adapter and click Prope
PropePrope
Properties
rtiesrties
rties.
4.Click the IP Address
IP AddressIP Address
IP Address tab page, select
USE the following IP address
USE the following IP addressUSE the following IP address
USE the following IP address, type an address between
192.168.1.
192.168.1.192.168.1.
192.168.1.2
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2 to 192.168.1.254
92.168.1.25492.168.1.254
92.168.1.254 (192.168.1.1 is for the AP) for IP Address
IP AddressIP Address
IP Address and 255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0 for Subnet
Subnet Subnet
Subnet
Mask
MaskMask
Mask, then click OK
OKOK
OK button.
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. Connect the AP by
Connect the AP by Connect the AP by
Connect the AP by telnet
telnettelnet
telnet
After having the correct connection, start the telnet session to 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1. Enter the default password
Enter the default password Enter the default password
Enter the default password
“
““
“0000
00000000
0000”
””
” and press ENTER on your keyboard to enter the main menu. The system menu tree (SMT) will
appear on your terminal software as shown below.
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(Note:
Note: Note:
Note: The Web UI is ID: admin / PW: password
The Web UI is ID: admin / PW: passwordThe Web UI is ID: admin / PW: password
The Web UI is ID: admin / PW: password.
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Please refer to the user manual for detailed description of each selection item.

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Configuring AP
Configuring AP Configuring AP
Configuring AP with
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Alternatively, the AP can be configured via console and serial port on your PC.
1.Connect power supply to PoE injector with the AC power cord provided, and connect The AP to
POWER & DATA OUT
POWER & DATA OUTPOWER & DATA OUT
POWER & DATA OUT port on the PoE with MIL-C-5015 IP67 Cat-5 Ethernet Cable provided as
shown in the connection diagram. Both POWER
POWERPOWER
POWER and ACTIVE
ACTIVEACTIVE
ACTIVE LED on the PoE will be on when The AP
is properly powered-on.
2.Connect the AP and the PC with MIL-C-5015 IP67 RS-232 Console Cable with 115200bps
connector (the black color RS232 connector) provided.
3.Adjust the baud rate of your terminal software to 115200bps (128kbps).
4.Set the flow control to N/A.
5.Connect the AP from terminal software.
6.Enter the default password “0000
00000000
0000” and press enter on your keyboard to into the main menu of SMT.
If the connection is correct, the main menu of The system menu tree (SMT) will appear on your
terminal software.
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(Note:
Note: Note:
Note: The Web UI is ID: admin / PW: password
The Web UI is ID: admin / PW: passwordThe Web UI is ID: admin / PW: password
The Web UI is ID: admin / PW: password.
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4. Outdoor Installation
Outdoor InstallationOutdoor Installation
Outdoor Installation
Mounting Kits

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5. Waterproof Installation and Protect Device
5. Waterproof Installation and Protect Device5. Waterproof Installation and Protect Device
5. Waterproof Installation and Protect Device
Most of the problems of outdoor models are from the connector
connections that loosen over time due to vibration or other forces, even
allowing moisture to penetrate the connector and seriously affecting the
data and radio signal transmit. The following recommendation is used for
all outdoor installation to be waterproofed.
Step1: Fasten all connectors securely together.
Step2: Tightly wrap two layers of self-bonding insulating tape forward and
backward over the physical connection extending 2 inches beyond the
connectors or the end of heat-shrinkable tubing on the RF coaxial cable or
omni- antenna connector, and overlapping the tape on each turn.
Step3: Recover again by tape more cover 1.5cm.
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