Wizard ON-AP9526K-H User manual

Connecting diagram
User Manual (AC)
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POE
LAN
POE Port connect with any port ofAP
POE LAN port connect with PC(Switch or NVR)
NOTE:
1.Both RJ45 ports(black and yellow) on APare LAN connections.
2.If you want to enter web page, you need manually bound IP address of PC.
3.The PoE power adapter has 3inputs. One is for the AC cord, and two are
for networking.
4.Please note the PoE adapter and power cord are not designed for outdoor
use and should be used indoors only.
LAN1
LAN2
Gigabit

Connecting diagram PoE Power
LAN1
LAN2
The bottom of the adapter has two RJ45 connections. One marked POE and one
marked LAN.
Using one CAT5 cable(Network cable) ,connect one end to ”LAN” and the other
end to your camera, recorder, PC, etc.

DIP device instructions
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9
10
Working Mode Key
Matching Key
IP Key
Button 1changes the mode of the device. UP is access point (AP) mode
for use with your recorder, PC, etc.. DOWN is for use with your camera.
Button 2 through 8 are for matching AP devices together. There are 128
various combinations that can be made from the 7keys, which
corresponds to 128 different SSIDs and 128 different segments. The
Pages 8-15 below shows all possible combinations.
Button 9&10 are for point to multi-point functionality.
To use up to 4cameras
with one recorder, configure the DIP switches as
follows:
1.On the recorder/PC/Switch side, switches 9and 10
should remain up.
2.On the camera side, select one of 4configurations for
switches 9and 10:
a.Camera 1: 9Down and 10 Down
b.Camera 2: 9Down and 10 Up
c.Camera 3: 9Up and 10 Down
d.Camera 4: 9Up and 10 Up

3.You cannot duplicate the switch settings between Cameras for switches
9&10 or you will experience interference, thus the max of 4points.
Remarks
1.Turn off the AP power before setting the button.
2.The SSID of DIP type AP defaults is not broadcast, password has been
set up and can be customized.
3. Make sure the IP address of the camera is different from AP

The specific operation for setting management
123456789
10
Up:Working mode key Matching key Default
Camera
1
Camera2
Transmitter
Camera3
Camera4
NOTE: For the point-to-point case, either of the four camera options above is
available. Make sure the working mode key and matching Key are set right.
3
5.8G:AP
172.19.12
7.1
172.19.127.
2
5.8G:C
PE
1
2
Down
3
4
5
6
7
8
910
172.19.127.3
5.8G:CP
E
3
4
910
5678
172.19.127.4
12
Down
5.8G:CPE
123
Down
5.8G:CPE
4
5678910
172.19.127.5
1
2
Down
3
4
5
6
7
8
910
123
Down
5.8G:CPE
123
Down
5.8G:CPE

NOTE
Subnet Mask must be
"255.255.0.0" for IP
picture 1
You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports
this capability.Otherwise,you need to ask your network administrator for
the appropriate IP settings.
Subnet mask:
Default gateway
Obtain DNS server address automatically
Use the following DNS server address
Preferred DNS server
Alternate DNS server
Obtain an IP address automatically address:
IP address
Advanced...
OK
Cancel
NOTE
The bound IP address of 5.8G is 172.19.0.2
Subnet mask is 255.255.0.0
Signal power setting
Step 1Manual disposes static IP address
as it's shown in figure1 (type corespon-ding device IP address at browser,
default password: password)
"172.19.128.1"
Use the following IP address:
IP address
IP address
172.19.128.1
IP address
255.255.0.0
IP address
-----
IP address

Signal power setting
Step 2Type the IP address of corresponding AP device in IE browser to get
into the WEP page, the default password is “password”. Signal power can be
set after logging.
Transmit Power Configuration: The default is the maximum value, the
transmit power should be reduced appropriately when the signal is too strong.
Encryption Configuration: Customized key can be used for security. (The
same key should be set in the transmitter and receiver.)
Distance Configuration: Default value is two kilometers, it should be set
according to practical situation. (The same distance value should be set in the
transmitter and receiver. If not, it will lead to high latency, low bandwidth
network connection.)
Country code: In text (manual) mode, the channels are determined by the the
dial-up button. It is automatically selected in other modes.

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Transmite
Q5: Why the local network connection is choppy after the AP installation?
A5: Shoot the trouble with below methods:
1. Change the cable to see if it is acable problem
2. Change the wireless channel to avoid the signal interference.
Q&A
Q1: What should be noted when setting the AP button?
A1: Make sure the power is off.
logging.
Q2: How does the AP work without power supply?
A2: The AP gets the power via the cable. It is called POE. Two cables are needed for the connection. STP
CAT5e cable is strongly recommended for this case.
Q3: How long the POE cable can be?
A3: The length of the cable depends on the power voltage and cable quality. For 24V power, the length of
the cable can be 40 meters, while 10-20 meters for 12 power.
Q4: Why the signal light does not work after switching the button?
A4: Please turn off the AP power first. It is recommended to do the troubleshooting test as below. For the
transmitter, keep the button from “1” to “10” UP. For the receiver, keep the button “1” DOWN, and the
button from “2” to “10” UP. After finishing, turn on the power and wait for three minutes. The distance
between the transmitter and the receiver should be more than 2meters.

Q8: The status of signal light
A8: Red: PWR: The power light. It will work when power is on.
Blue: WLAN: WIFI signal light. It will strobe when working.
LAN1,LAN2: The LAN1/LAN2 light. It will be on when working.
Orange: Wireless signal light from 1st -4th
1st light on: the signal is too weak.
1st ,2nd lights on: signal is weak.
1st, 2nd, 3rd lights on: the signal is regular.
ONLY the 4th light on: the signal is too strong.
If four lights are on, the signal is in the best condition
Q9:How to reset the device?
A9:Long press the RST button for 6seconds in the state of power-on.
LAN
2
1s
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2nd
3rd
4t
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LAN
1
WLA
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POWE
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Q6: How to log in the WEP page?
A6: Set the computer with static IP address as shown in Page 4-5, and type the IP
address of the corresponding device in IE browser.
Q7: After the connection of the AP and NVR, why the IP address of the camera can
be found but no video available on the monitor?
A7: Connect the adapter which links to the NVR with the yellow LAN port of the
AP.

Group
2-8Dial
IPsegment
Frequency
No.1
2345678
172.19.0.X
5180
No.2
2345678
172.19.1.X
5200
No.3
2345678
172.19.2.X
5220
No.4
2345678
172.19.3.X
5240
No.5
2345678
172.19.4.X
5260
No.6
2345678
172.19.5.X
5280
No.7
2345678
172.19.6.X
5300
No.8
2345678
172.19.7.X
5320
No.9
2345678
172.19.8.X
5500
No.10
2345678
172.19.9.X
5520
No.11
2345678
172.19.10.X
5540
No.12
2345678
172.19.11.X
5560
No.13
2345678
172.19.12.X
5580
No.14
2345678
172.19.13.X
5600
No.15
2345678
172.19.14.X
5620
No.16
2345678
172.19.15.X
5640
The dial-up code corresponding to the text(manual) mode, the network segment and frequency can refer to
the following table.

Group
2-8Dial
IPsegment
Frequency
No.17
2345678
172.19.16.X
5660
No.18
2345678
172.19.17.X
5680
No.19
2345678
172.19.18.X
5700
No.20
2345678
172.19.19.X
5720
No.21
2345678
172.19.20.X
5745
No.22
2345678
172.19.21.X
5765
No.23
2345678
172.19.22.X
5785
No.24
2345678
172.19.23.X
5805
No.25
2345678
172.19.24.X
5845
No.26
2345678
172.19.25.X
5180
No.27
2345678
172.19.26.X
5200
No.28
2345678
172.19.27.X
5220
No.29
2345678
172.19.28.X
5240
No.30
2345678
172.19.29.X
5260
No.31
2345678
172.19.30.X
5280
No.32
2345678
172.19.31.X
5300
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining
frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address)

Group
2-8Dial
IPsegment
Frequency
No.33
2345678
172.19.32.X
5320
No.34
2345678
172.19.33.X
5500
No.35
2345678
172.19.34.X
5520
No.36
2345678
172.19.35.X
5540
No.37
2345678
172.19.36.X
5560
No.38
2345678
172.19.37.X
5580
No.39
2345678
172.19.38.X
5600
No.40
2345678
172.19.39.X
5620
No.41
2345678
172.19.40.X
5640
No.42
2345678
172.19.41.X
5660
No.43
2345678
172.19.42.X
5680
No.44
2345678
172.19.43.X
5700
No.45
2345678
172.19.44.X
5720
No.46
2345678
172.19.45.X
5745
No.47
2345678
172.19.46.X
5765
No.48
2345678
172.19.47.X
5785
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining
frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address)

Group
2-8Dial
IPsegment
Frequency
No.49
2345678
172.19.48.X
5805
No.50
2345678
172.19.49.X
5845
No.51
2345678
172.19.50.X
5180
No.52
2345678
172.19.51.X
5200
No.53
2345678
172.19.52.X
5220
No.54
2345678
172.19.53.X
5240
No.55
2345678
172.19.54.X
5260
No.56
2345678
172.19.55.X
5280
No.57
2345678
172.19.56.X
5300
No.58
2345678
172.19.57.X
5320
No.59
2345678
172.19.58.X
5500
No.60
2345678
172.19.59.X
5520
No.61
2345678
172.19.60.X
5540
No.62
2345678
172.19.61.X
5560
No.63
2345678
172.19.62.X
5580
No.64
2345678
172.19.63.X
5600
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining
frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address)

Group
2-8Dial
IPsegment
Frequency
No.65
2345678
172.19.64.X
5620
No.66
2345678
172.19.65.X
5640
No.67
2345678
172.19.66.X
5660
No.68
2345678
172.19.67.X
5680
No.69
2345678
172.19.68.X
5700
No.70
2345678
172.19.69.X
5720
No.71
2345678
172.19.70.X
5745
No.72
2345678
172.19.71.X
5765
No.73
2345678
172.19.72.X
5785
No.74
2345678
172.19.73.X
5805
No.75
2345678
172.19.74.X
5845
No.76
2345678
172.19.75.X
5180
No.77
2345678
172.19.76.X
5200
No.78
2345678
172.19.77.X
5220
No.79
2345678
172.19.78.X
5240
No.80
2345678
172.19.79.X
5260
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining
frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address)

Group
2-8Dial
IPsegment
Frequency
No.81
2345678
172.19.80.X
5280
No.82
2345678
172.19.81.X
5300
No.83
2345678
172.19.82.X
5320
No.84
2345678
172.19.83.X
5500
No.85
2345678
172.19.84.X
5520
No.86
2345678
172.19.85.X
5540
No.87
2345678
172.19.86.X
5560
No.88
2345678
172.19.87.X
5580
No.89
2345678
172.19.88.X
5600
No.90
2345678
172.19.89.X
5620
No.91
2345678
172.19.90.X
5640
No.92
2345678
172.19.91.X
5660
No.93
2345678
172.19.92.X
5680
No.94
2345678
172.19.93.X
5700
No.95
2345678
172.19.94.X
5720
No.96
2345678
172.19.95.X
5745
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining
frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address)
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining
frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address)

Group
2-8Dial
IPsegment
Frequency
No.97
2345678
172.19.96.X
5765
No.98
2345678
172.19.97.X
5785
No.99
2345678
172.19.98.X
5805
No.100
2345678
172.19.99.X
5845
No.101
2345678
172.19.100.X
5180
No.102
2345678
172.19.101.X
5200
No.103
2345678
172.19.102.X
5220
No.104
2345678
172.19.103.X
5240
No.105
2345678
172.19.104.X
5260
No.106
2345678
172.19.105.X
5280
No.107
2345678
172.19.106.X
5300
No.108
2345678
172.19.107.X
5320
No.109
2345678
172.19.108.X
5500
No.110
2345678
172.19.109.X
5520
No.111
2345678
172.19.110.X
5540
No.112
2345678
172.19.111.X
5560

Group
2-8Dial
IPsegment
Frequency
No.113
2345678
172.19.112.X
5580
No.114
2345678
172.19.113.X
5600
No.115
2345678
172.19.114.X
5620
No.116
2345678
172.19.115.X
5640
No.117
2345678
172.19.116.X
5660
No.118
2345678
172.19.117.X
5680
No.119
2345678
172.19.118.X
5700
No.120
2345678
172.19.119.X
5720
No.121
2345678
172.19.120.X
5745
No.122
2345678
172.19.121.X
5765
No.123
2345678
172.19.122.X
5785
No.124
2345678
172.19.123.X
5805
No.125
2345678
172.19.124.X
5845
No.126
2345678
172.19.125.X
5180
No.127
2345678
172.19.126.X
5200
No.128
2345678
172.19.127.X
5220
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining frequencies
are only for testing. (X is the last IP address)
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