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1. Freguency TX Rate Range TX Power Fragmentation Length 276 2346 Antenna Base Station x My Network d 873 000MHz BPSK 1 2 x 640AM 34 x full x 2346 Mauto Fixed on Primary Base Station mode 873MHz 16 www hypercable fr MobiRake About Basic Setup Statistics Wireless Setup Radio Security Flow Control Status Throughput Management Logout YET amp Broadcast EI Radio Settings Enable Disable Operating Mode Group Name Only Base Station Basic Parameters RF Bandwidth 873 000MHz BPSK 1 2 64QAM 3 4 TX Power full E Channel Freguency TX Rate Range Fragmentation Length 276 2346 2346 Auto Antenna Fixed on Primary CPE mode 873MHz Radio Freguency RF You can enable disable the RF interface Group Name Base station and CPEs in same network must have the same Group name Operating Mode Base Station The default mode is Base Station CPE Perform as a client station associated to other APs Be sure that they share the same SSID when connected Time Slot Time slot divide using time between every client default is 10ms only available in base station mode Upload Stream Time Ratio Decide upload packet time ratio of every time slot default is 50 only available in base station mode Only Base Station Set the MAC of base station this CPE can only connect to th
2. GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada GMT 06 00 Central Arnerica GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Montemey GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito GMT 05 00 Eastem Time US amp Canada GMT 05 00 Indiana East GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada GMT 04 00 Caracas La Paz GMT 04 00 Santiago GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 03 00 Brasilia GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown GMT 03 00 Greenland GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 01 00 Azores GMT 01 00 Cape Verde Is GMT Casablanca Monrovia GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London GMT 01 00 Arosterdarn Berlin Bem Rome Stockholm Vienna GMT 01 00 Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris Management Event Log Enable SysLog if you have a Syslog Server on your network environment If enable you need to input the Syslog Server IP Address default is 0 0 0 0 and the port number your Syslog Server is configured to use The default port number is 514 The Event Log Window lists MobiRake2000 vehicle unit events Click on Refresh to update the network events or Save As to save the event into a file on your computer Click Apply if you made any changes MobiRake EI Event Log About Enable SysLog Basic Setup Syslog Server IP Address 192 168 1 210 Statistics Syslog Server Port N
3. data transmitted over the link the Encryption Settings window offers WEP AES features making your data transmission over air more secure and allows you to specify Encryption Key s if you enable encryption for the radio There are three degrees of encryption could be selected NONE 128 bits WEP and 256 bits AES NONE WEP AES Cipher Phrase After you select the encryption please key in the same phrase in this field of the both radios local and remote and then press apply radio will generate a password automatically Flow control Flow control is the process of managing the rate of data transmission between two nodes to prevent a fast sender from outrunning a slow receiver It provides a mechanism for the receiver to control the transmission speed so that the receiving node is not overwhelmed with data from transmitting node MobiRake EI Flow Control About K Enable Disable Basic Setup Statistics m MAC Address Max Rate Wireless Setup o0 18 5c 00 00 01 2Mbps Radio Flow Control PS this function only available in Base Station mode 19 www hypercable fr ye amp Broadcast Status The status page of Base station mode provides below information from remote CPEs MAC Address IP Address RSSI Rx rate remote RSSI RSSI value of remote CPEs for easier antenna alignment in the field Tx rate MobiRake About es MAC Address IP Address Remote RSSI Basic Setup 2 00 10 5c 00 00 40
4. 192 168 1 2 45d8m 640Am 3 4 46dBm 640AM 3 4 Wireless Setup Base Station Mode The status page of CPE mode provides below information from remote Base station Group Name MAC Address Channel Encryption RSSI IP Address Rx rate remote RSSI RSSI value of BS for easier antenna alignment in the field Tx rate MobiRake Base Station List About 11 1 1 1 N Remote Group Name MAC Address Channel Encryption IP Address Rx Rate Tx Rate Basic Setup rex foroup name mac address Chamet encryption rssi 1Paaaross rxnato Reggie Terate Smears 00 10 5 00 00 50 460 000MH 44dBm 192 168 1 21 64QAM 3 4 45dBm 640AM 314 Wireless Setup Radio Security Flow Control Status CPE Mode 400MHz 873MHz MobiRake Base Station List About i S lt Remote Group Name MAC Address Channel Encryption IP Address Rx Rate Tx Rate Basic Setup merforouPname mac address cnannet encryption rssi Pare RxRate EEE ne rate Wireless Setup Radio Security Flow Control Status CPE Mode 873MHz 20 www hypercable fr Statistics The Statistics screen provides various Ethernet and Wireless TX RX packet statistics Click the Refresh button to update the statistics on this screen MobiRake Statistics Ethernet Statistic SIN ae jien A Basic Setup 302998 442759 Statistics r Wireless Statistic Wireless Setup RS es Jau
5. Antenna To Antenna 10 30VDC oy a i O lt hyperzahle 10 100 BaseT Ethernet Device Hardware Installation Figure This vehicle unit can be damaged by incorrect power application Read and or follow the installation instructions carefully before connecting the system to its power source 1 Mounting the vehicle unit in the car Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment CAUTION 10 www hypercable fr 3 4 yperva amp Broadcast Connect the LAN Port M12 connector This Vehicle Unit support 10 100M Ethernet connection Attach your SFTP cat 5 Ethernet cable with the M12 connector on the Vehicle Unit and then connect the other end of the cable to the other Ethernet devices Please follow the below pinouts assignment for the Ethernet cable TP Port Attached the antenna Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 TD RD TD Users can attach the proper antenna to the N type connector on the Vehicle Unit P To meet regulatory restrictions the Vehicle Unit and the external antenna Connect the Power Cable must be professionally installed Use the M12 connector to make a DC power cable to connect the Vehicle Unit and Vehicle power supply Feed in proper voltage range DC 10 30VDC to the Vehicle Unit with correct polarity to make sure the Vehicle Unit works well Please refer to below pinouts ass
6. Er wasn EEA EAE ANTES 8 2 2 SYSTEM REOUIREMENTS a or areciert a one ane nee vane 2e ee et ee 8 2 5 MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION wcaidriceatiodcoctndisunabiasercasmecceasieivac hiGitanabawkand eS rldicensiaiwesthiditenediabasaeseiiiensds 9 INSTALL THE VEHICLE SUSCRIBER UNIT sescceseecshecovarsconssedelecnececineceacelacesssabevdsedalcennseriauseacelsqsuarsbouses 10 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION nnam nunnan maan amma n ammunnan annan anna aan u naa a nun n annu aan 13 lt I STAR EUPAND LOG IN assist uke yo tasters nares hatt 2 he ee a D a 2 eh et en oc ou 13 3 2 WIRELESS SETUP 0 ccccecsssosccccoccecceccececcecsecceccecoccsvcncceccccessessececcecsessscencdccstenccacdecessesseccaceccersssecees 15 ANANA ENEN E a en na ae een De a te De Date 21 CHAPTER 4 VOLTAGE POWER amp CABLE NEEDS ccocescccossscccosvessscsssssssossssessssecessssscesssssrersesuereeseeeseseaeeress 26 4 1 MOBIRAKE SPECIFICATIONS audosiossssso mssaiani sr sas os kanaiusas sntakkainoiesm sam eu asslos lemiu kaism arukuom em kasmiatt 26 4 2 FODU amp INDOOR SPECIFICATIONS sisssiceseivevseccicantcieivacuedostendouedcaesbietseudeinedwonichdadtanderwivaxabsehtsateiieees 26 3 www hypercable fr perce amp Broadcast This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information f This symbol means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or k references to materials not contained in this manual This symbol mea
7. Wireless Setup Radio Settings MobiRake EI Radio Settings About Basic Setup ania ee Operating Mode Base Station Statistics Group Name My Network Wireless Setu p Time Slot 10 100 Radio Security Upload Stream Time Ratio 20 80 Flow Control AE in RF Bandwidth MHz ix Throughput Channel Freguency 460 000MHz TX Rate Range BPSK 1 2 x 640AM 3 4 TX Power full Management Logout Fragmentation Length 276 2346 2346 Mauto antenna Fixed on Primary Base Station mode 400MHz 873MHz 15 www hypercable fr MobiRake About Basic Setup Statistics Wireless Setup Radio Security Flow Control Status Throughput Management Logout MobiRake About Basic Setup Statistics Wireless Setup Radio Security Flow Control Status Throughput Management Logout EI Radio Settings Operating Mode Group Name Only Base Station Basic Parameters RF Bandwidth Channel Frequency TX Rate Range TX Power Fragmentation Length 276 2346 Antenna YLE amp Broadcast My Network loo L oo o0 oo 460 000MHz BPSK 1 2_ x 64QAm 3 4 fu e 2346 MAuto Fixed on Primary CPE mode 400MHz 873MHz EI Radio Settings Operating Mode Group Name Time Slot 10 100 Upload Stream Time Ratio 20 80 Basic Parameters RF Bandwidth Channel
8. XIBILITY Detachable antennas allow operators to select the optimum antenna for specific environments m MANAGEABILITY Through the Web based utility the Wireless VSU is fully manageable locally and remotely In addition built in SNMP support lets the operator whether ISP or enterprise expand the network infrastructure with ease m FETURES Provides the easy installation and high performance outdoor PTP PTMP wireless mobile network up to 20 KM gt Technique operating in the 400MHz 873MHz 5 www hypercable fr perce amp Broadcast Supports settable transmit power levels to adjust coverage cell size ranging f from full half 50 quarter 25 eighth 12 5 and min gt Transmit Power Control gt Provides WEP 128 bits AES 256 bits as well as MAC access control to increase security gt Provides Web based configuration utility user friendly interface gt Support SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol for management gt IP 68 rated weather proof housing www hypercable fr perce amp Broadcast Chapter2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes initial setup of the MobiRake20 vehicle unit Warnings WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING CAUTION CAUTION In order to comply with international radio frequency RF exposure limits dish antennas should be laced at a minimum of 8 7 inches 22 cm from the bodies of all persons Other antennas should be laced a minimum of 7 9 i
9. e base station with this MAC address Only available in CPE mode RF Bandwidth Decide bandwidth of Radio Freguency There are two options for 400MHz 873MHz 5 10 MHz default is 5MHz 873MHz radio only support 5MHz channel BW Channel Frequency Configure the channel frequency of radio Only one channel for 873MHz radio 17 www hypercable fr YET amp Broadcast 450 000MHz 455 000MHz 460 000MHz 470 000MHz 475 000MHz 480 000 MHz 485 000MHz 490 000MHz 495 000MHz 500 000MHz TX Rate Range Normally choice transmission rate as Best system will adapt best rate for real environment Including 64QAM 3 4 64QAM 2 3 16QAM 3 4 16QAM 1 2 QPSK 3 4 QPSK 1 2 BPSK 3 4 BPSK 1 2 54Mbps 48Mbps 36Mbps 24Mbps 18Mbps 12Mbps 9Mbps 6Mbps N N AA AN AN Am TX Power Setting power of TX default is Full Half 3 dBm from full Quarter 6 dBm from full Eighth 9 dBm from full Min 12 dBm from full Fragmentation packet length Decide the length of the maximum fragmentation packet When packet is large than setting it would divide to smaller segment package By default it will divide the length of segment packet automatic Security Cipher MobiRake EI Security Settings About Basic Setup Cipher Phrase Statistics Wireless Setup Radio Security Flow Control 18 www hypercable fr JAE amp Broadcast Cipher To prevent unauthorized radios from accessing
10. ecommunications amp Broadcast Mobikake20 Mobile Solution OFDM TDMA Vehicle Unit UHF Band 400MHz 500 MHz 873MHz 918MHz User Manual Includes install configuration and trouble shooting information for the broadband wireless access outdoor radio Version 1 0 4 thyperzatele www hypercable fr pere amp Broadcast Copyright Copyright 2012 all rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced adapted stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the supplier About This Manual This manual includes install configuration and trouble shooting for the 400MHz 873MHz Licensed band Vehicle Unit It can help you in avoiding the unforeseen problems and use the wireless VSU correctly Technical Support If you have difficulty resolving the problem while installing or using the wireless VSU Please contact the supplier for support www hypercable fr perce amp Broadcast Table of Contents CONVENTIONS SSS 4 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION naan nnam man nana ana annan anna na una nu nananana ua u nn naan an au u naan 5 1 1 FEATURES AND BENEFITS cccecceccsccscccecceccsccscescsccecescescscecescescescescecescescescscessescescescssessescseuees 5 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 0 cccoos sccosessccossscccossscssssssesssssseessssscessssssessossnereeseeeeessaseresnatereesueeeesess 1 PA PRODUCT CO ER
11. fter you change password please take note of your new password Otherwise you will not able to access the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit setup Management Upgrade Firmware MobiRake EI Upgrade Firmware About Browse to locate the firmware file Basic Setup Choose File No file chosen Wireless Setup Management Change Password Remote Management Upgrade Firmware The Upgrade Firmware menu will display the Upgrade Firmware window so that you could update the latest firmware on the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit Please make sure that you have downloaded the latest and correct firmware from the website before upgrading the firmware of the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit To upgrade the latest firmware complete the following e Using browser to access the main page of the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit 1 Select Upgrade Firmware from the Management section 2 Input the exact file path and name or select the file by clicking Browse button then press Upload button to upgrade the firmware 22 www hypercable fr YE amp Broadcast 3 Please wait for few seconds e f download fail please repeat the step 1 3 to download again Note Do not power off the unit when it is being upgraded Management Backup Restore Settings MobiRake EI Backup Restore Settings About Basic Setup Statistics Retrieve backed up settings from a file Wireless Setup File Choose File No file chosen Management Restore factory defau
12. he Ethernet data rate you need Automatic T baselO Mbps T kasel00Mbrs VLAN 802 10 enable this feature and assign a management Vlan ID to the radio Those PC without same Vlan ID will not be allowed to connect this radio and configure it IP Address Type the IP address you want to set to your MobiRake2000 vehicle unit Default 192 168 1 1 IP Subnet Mask The MobiRake2000 vehicle unit s Subnet Mask must be the same as your Ethernet network We recommended that you do NOT change the value Default 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway The MobiRake2000 vehicle unit will use this value for default Gateway Primary DNS Server The MobiRake2000 vehicle unit will use this value for primary Domain Name Server Secondary DNS Server The MobiRake2000 vehicle unit will use this value for secondary Domain Name Server Basic Setup STP Setup Spanning tree protocol STP You may Enable or Disable the Spanning Tree 14 www hypercable fr yk amp Broadcast Protocol used in this radio MobiRake EI Spanning Tree Protocol Settings About Spanning Tree Protocol STP Enable Disable Basic Setup Bridge Priority 0 65535 32768 IP Setup Hello Time 1 10 seconds STP Setup ce ao otatistics Forward Delay 2 30 seconds Wireless Setup Management Logout Note If you complete the settings please click on Apply for changes to take effect 3 2 Wireless Setup
13. he VSU to check whether reply is obtained or unplug and then plug back in the power supply of the MobiRake2000 Vehicle unit This will reboot the Wireless VSU If you are still unable to communicate with the Web User Interface press in and hold the RESET button for five to ten seconds This will reset the Wireless VSU to the factory default settings If you applied any personal configuration settings you will need to make the changes again Below is the tool to revolve the screws and press the reset button for your reference LED ON OFF gt YK YK YKK Reset button aes ier eat N PWR LAN RSSI uill Myperatole 25 www hypercable fr pere amp Broadcast Chapter 4 Voltage power amp cable needs 4 1 MobiRake specifications Vehicle range 16 8W MobiRake Vehicle Unit 12VDC 24VDC Powercable AWG Number MAX current _ MOXA 21 AWG 0 723mm 1 2 1 6A Hypercable 20 AWG 0 812mm 1 5 2A 4 2 FODU amp Indoor specifications Exterieur POE d alimentation Carte m re et module radio Max 16 8W chauffage 12W Carte m re et module radio Max 13 8W chauffage 12W 2 4GHz 5GHz 0 2W Carte m re et module radio Max 8W chauffage 12W vehicule d alimentation 10 30V DC Carte m re et module radio Max 16 8W 400MHz 5W 10 30V DC Carte m re et module radio Max 13 8W 2 4GHz 5GHz 0 2 10 30V DC Carte mere et module radio Max 8W 26 www hypercable fr 27 www hypercab
14. ignment for correct polarity mix that might cause damage to the Vehicle Unit Power input 3 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 1 Pin 5 Input V Pin 1 Brown marron VDC Not assigned Pin3 Blue Bleu VDC for Moxa switch Not assigned Not assigned Function ground Pin 5 Green Vert Masse et VDC for MobiRake 11 www hypercable fr perce amp Broadcast This function only works at CPE mode to indicate the RSSI from Basestation 5 5 Align the antenna by the RSSI Bar Led or beeper LEDs levels totally more LEDs means stronger signal level You can hear different tempo of beeper in different signal strength there are 5 signal levels totally please refer to the following list 92 88dBm 87 78dBm 77 63dBm 62 43dBm 42 10dBm LED Status 1 Yellow 2 Yellow 2 Yellow 2 Yellow 2 Yellow 1 green 2 green 3 green p You should read and follow the installation instructions carefully before NET connecting the system to its power source This wireless Vehicle Unit can be damaged by incorrect power supply 12 www hypercable fr Yn EE amp Broadcast Chapter 3 Configuration 3 1 Start up and Log in In order to configure the OFDM TDMA Vehicle Unit use the web browser and please do the following 1 Type the IP address http 192 168 1 1 of this radio in the Location for IE or Address field and press Enter 2 Enter the system name the default setting i
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16. lt settings Change Password Remote Management Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Management Time Setting The current system settings can be saved into a file as a backup by clicking Backup The saved file can be loaded back on the radio by clicking Browse When you have selected the settings file click Retrieve to begin the process Furthermore you may click Restore to factory default settings Time While you connect this MobiRake2000 vehicle unit to Internet it could automatically synchronize the current time with the Time Server that you have set Time Server the central time of the Time Server Time Server Port the port of the Time Server Time Zone You may select the appropriate local time zone for your radio from a list of all available time zones Default GMT MobiRake EI Time Setting About Basic Setup Time Server Statistics Time Server Port 123 N Wireless Setup Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Current Time Fri Apr 15 18 49 01 2011 Management Change Password Remote Management Apply Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Time Setting 23 www hypercable fr LOE amp Broadcast GMT 12 00 Intemational Date Line West GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa GMT 10 00 Hawaii GMT 09 00 Alas i P US amp Canada Tijana GMT 07 00 Arizona GMT 07 00 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan
17. me Management p et 3 4 Management Management Change Password Here allow you to change the password of the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit MobiRake EI Change Password About Current Password Basic Setup New Password Statistics lt lt Repeat New Password Wireless Setup Management Change Password _ Apply J Remote Management To change the password of the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit do the following 1 To change the current password choose the Change Password option from the Management section in the left page Key in the default password password in the Current Password filed 2 Changing password for the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit is as easy as typing the password into the New Password field Then type it again into the Retype New Field to conf 3 Click the Apply button to save the setting 4 You can restore to default password too by check the yes option 21 www hypercable fr YET amp Broadcast MobiRake E Remote Management About Remote Console Basic Setup Secure Shell SSH Statistics O Enable Disable Wireless Setup eaa Read Community public Management Write Community private Change Password Remote Management System Contact Upgrade Firmware System Location f Backup Restore IP Address to Receive Traps 0 0 0 0 Time Setting Everi bog Enterprise MIB Reboot Logout Note A
18. nches 20 cm from the bodies of all persons Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits as they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment To meet regulatory restrictions the radio and the external antenna must be professionally installed The network administrator or other IT professional responsible for installing and configuring the unit is a suitable professional installer Following installation access to the unit should be password protected by the network administrator to maintain regulatory compliance The 400MHz 873MHz licensed band radio and POE injector can be damaged by inc
19. ns reader be careful In this situation you might do something re that could result in equipment damage or loss of data A This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause nes bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents www hypercable fr perce amp Broadcast Chapter1 Introduction MobiRake Mobile Data Solution 400MHz 873MHz Licensed band Vehicle Unit is a cost effective point to point point to multipoint solution for Licensed band wireless mobile data transmission deployment and could be equipped with Ethernet interface This Licensed band VSU provides customers with the greatest flexibility to deploy applications due to customers need and would be easily upgraded or switched to another interface with the lowest cost This licensed band Vehicle Unit is incorporated with Time Division Duplex technology that they could be operated on a single channel With highly powered OFDM TDMA technology this radio is a long distance high capacity vehicle unit for 400MHz 873MHz licensed UHF band 1 1 Features and Benefits m Effective spectrum utility variable capacities 400MHz radio has 2 channel bandwidths 5 10MHz for optional which is adjustable via software This function provides flexibilities of channel plan and variable capacities for different applications m FLE
20. orrect power application Read and carefully follow the installation instructions before connecing the system to its power source Follow the guidelines in this chapter to ensure correct operation and safe use of the licensed band radio www hypercable fr perce amp Broadcast 2 1 Product Kit Before installation make sure that you the following items 400MHZz 873MHz Licensed band VSU x 1 Terminal Block x 1 O Product OD ee ee ee se ee ee eee x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 NOTE If any of the above items are missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for support 2 2 System Requirements Before installing the 400MHz 873MHz Licensed band VSU please make sure that these requirements have been met m A10 100 Mbps Local Area Network device such as a hub or switch optional m Category 5 SSTP or SFTP networking cable From the VSU to PC m Web browser for configuration Microsoft IE 5 0 or later or Netscape Navigator 5 0 or later version m Installing TCP IP protocol to the computer www hypercable fr yperva amp Broadcast 2 3 Mechanical Description Vehicle Unit VSU Please refer to the following table for the meaning of each feature 3 Power LED 5 RSSI LED indicator 1 Power Input M12 2 LED Switch 4 LAN Ac
21. s admin and password the default setting is password 3 Click on the Login button MobiRake Password b After you have logged in the main page the About Basic Setup Wireless Setup Status Statistics Management and Logout buttons will be shown The main menu provides links to the whole sections of the web configuration interface About The About screen describes the product information briefly Information of the radio includes Device Name MAC Address and Firmware Version information MobiRake About Device Information Basic Setup Device Name DEVICE270081 MAC Address 00 10 5c 00 00 50 Statistics Wireless Setup AER ersion Management Checksum f0f25363 Build Time Fri Apr 15 17 46 05 2011 Logout 13 www hypercable fr Yn Ee amp Broadcast Basic Setup IP Setup MobiRake EI IP Settings About Device Name DEVICE270081 Basic Setup Ethernet Data Rate Automatic E IP Setup VLAN 802 10 O Enable Disable STP Setup Management VLAN ID E Statistics IP Address A Wireless Setup 9 Manual DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 1 Management IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Logout ae Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 0000 Secondary DNS Server The Device Name is used to give a name to your MobiRake2000 vehicle unit This will enable you to manage it more easily if you have multiple radios on your network Ethernet Data Rate you can choose t
22. tive 6 Reset button DC 10 30V LED ON OFF n amp e e CD PWR LAN RSSI ll Power S W panne A MobiRake 7 Power Switch 8 LAN Port M12 9 N Jack Antenna Connector Vehicle Subscriber Uuit Figure n Feed 10 30VDC power to the Vehicle Unit via this power Jack please follow 1 Power Input M12 the pin assignment for correct polarity mix that might cause the damage of ST seen ee a ee rene tit Switch down Turn off the LED indicators This function only works at CPE mode to indicate the RSSI from Basestation 5 _ LEDs levels totally more LEDs means stronger signal level press it and hold the reset button for 5 10 seconds the Vehicle Unit will back to _ factory default settings 7 Power Switch O OFF ON Use the SFTP cat 5 cable with M12 connector to connect to the Vehicle Unit and the other end to other Ethernet device such as PC or switch router Here you can attach the proper antenna with the Vehicle unit to wirelessly connect to the networks In order to improve the RF signal radiation of your antenna proper antenna installation is necessary N Jack Antenna Connector 2 www hypercable fr perce amp Broadcast INSTALL the Vehicle Suscriber Unit This section show you how to mount the Vehicle unit please read it carefully before you start to install the hardware Be safe and step by step to finish the hardware installation Discone
23. umber 514 Wireless Setup Management Event Log Window Change Password 77 Fri Apr 17 49 2011 WLANO Station 00 1B 5C 00 0B 4B associated Fri Apr 17 48 20 2011 WLANO Station 00 1B 5C 00 0B 4B associated Fri Apr 1 46 2011 WLANO 1B 5C 00 0B 50 is ready in service Fri Apr 1 46 2011 WLANO 1B 5C 00 0B 50 stop service Remote Management Upgrade Firmware Backup Restore Fri Apr 7 46 10 2011 WLANO 1B 5C 00 0B 50 is ready in service Fri Apr 1 46 2011 WLANO 00 1B 5C 00 0B 50 stop service Time Setting Fri Apr 7 46 10 2011 WLANO 00 1B 5C 00 0B 50 is ready in service Event Log Reboot 24 www hypercable fr Management Reboot The Reboot screen enables you to reboot your MobiRake2000 vehicle unit If any changes are made and you want them to take effect you need to reboot the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit Select the Yes check box and click Apply It will take you about 50 seconds to go through reboot The Web browser will not be accessible until the MobiRake2000 vehicle unit has finished its reboot process MobiRake About Basic Setu ee Statistics Wireless Setup Management Management Logout Click log out when you finished all the configurations if there is anything missed you can selected login again to enter the configuration process again MobiRake Login Again Hardware reset If your Web User Interface stops responding ping the IP address of t
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