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1. B F search iii EJ Status Device Name fl neha Wireless Network Connection 7 LAN or High Speed Internet Enabled NETGEAR 108 Mbps Wireless PC System Set up a home or small ALlocal Area Boei LAN or High Speed Internet Disabled Intel R PRO 100 M Mobile Conn System office network Y Wireless Network Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Disabled Compaq 802 11b WLAN Mini PCI System Disable this network device gt Repair this connection m Rename this connection View status of this connection Change settings of this connection Make sure you change the settings on the Netgear Card check the Device Name column for Netgear 108 Mbps Wireless PC Card as shown above Right click on this and select Properties to see how the card is set up as shown on the next page Page 8 Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions OM Wrcicce Netware Connection F Properties E The item listed and highlighted here that needs to be checked is the Internet Protocol item select it and then click on the Properties button to reveal the window shown below which gives access to the Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using actual IP address etc used by the Wi Fi card E9 NETGEAR 108 Mbps Wireless PC Card WG511T This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks P G05 Pa
2. see page 10 for details If there are still connection problems it might be worth checking to see what IP addresses are being used by any Ethernet devices connected to the computer This is done through a DOS Prompt window Click Start then Run and type Command in the list box This will open a DOS Prompt window GY C WINDOWS System32 command com o x E Within this window type in C DOCUME LNADMINI L gt ipconfig all Windows IP Configuration ipconfig all Compay Hybrid with a space after the ne ipconfig command This will display information similar to that shown below Host Name a Primary Dns Suffix Mode Type IP Routing Enabled WINS Proxy Enabled Ethernet adapter Wireless Metwork Connection 7 Connection specific DHS Suffix Description a a we n Physical Address Dhep Enabled IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DOCUME 1 ADMIMI 1 gt NETGEAR 198 Mbps Wireless PC Card WG a 89 SR EA F2 Fs As can be seen in this a cae example the Netgear card is Bee set up on IP Address 192 168 7 7 and the Subnet Mask is set to 255 255 0 0 Wireless Network Connection 7 Properties 2 X If this does not correspond to the settings input as described earlier in this section review the settings and make sure that the check box labelled Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings is UNCHECKED per a eS
3. 00 40 90 32 0E 40 Management Serial Ports Descriptian None Connections ie 4 Nane Administration Location Mone File Management Backup Restore Device ID o0000000 00000000 00409DFF FF320E4D Wpadate Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout Copyright 1996 2006 Digi International Inc All rights reserved www digi corn 2 Done Internet Click on the Serial Ports link under Configuration this will display j Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Bak ix la Search Se Favorites A amp Address http 192 168 224 226 config ports port_info htm fa Go DION Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Connectware Help Hame Serial Port Configuration Configuration Network Port Description Profile Serial Configuration Serial Ports Pot 1 4 Series High Baud Rate TCP Sockets 115200 8N1 Alarms System Remote Management Users Applications Ekahau Client Management Serial Ports Connections Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout Copyright 1996 2006 Digi International Inc All rights reserved www digi com Internet Page l6 Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Click on the Port link to open the configuration s
4. Configuration 4 Series High Baud Rate t Port Profile Settings Basic Serial Settings Description Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control Series High Baud Rate on t Advanced Serial Settings Copyright 1996 2006 Digi International Inc All rights reserved www digi com lhl beetle Internet Change the baud rate in the drop down list to I 15200 as shown and BE SURE TO PRESS APPLY Then logout and close your browser It is highly recommended that both the WiSP is restarted and your laptop Disconnect the power from the WiSP for about 10 seconds then reconnect You should now be able to connect to an exclusive 4 series system at 15k baud Page I8 Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions
5. EE NETGEAR WG511T SMART WIZARD Wireless Assistant pa SUSI Sy THE NAME GEENE network with the WiSP Settings eS Statistics About connected should appear a default is XTA WISP i Selected Adapter NETGEAR 108 Mbps Wireless PC Card WG511T l All in capital letters EA xR Chennel Seouty Sura MACAdwess Mode pa 6 B WEF 40 00 02 41 D6 DA 7C Access Point ATA WISF 10 B WEF 91 CA 20 05 4F 1A 5F Ad Hoc Assuming the network has now been found click on it in the list for example the one highlighted in grey in the above screen shot and then the Connect button The first tab will be selected again automatically with the blue bar at the bottom showing the signal strength connection speed and network name iW NETGEAR WG511T SMART WIZARD Wireless Assistant Make sure the following parameters are set up Settings Networks Statistics About 3 5 R f T G E A a selected Adapter NETGEAR 108 Mbps Wireless PC Card i511T Profiles Digi wisp Save Protile Delete Frotile Network Namef SSID co Security settings are set with MTA WISP Disabled WEP Encryption ticked and Advanced Settings go the KEYI entered manually eee EE as to the left is the matching Metwork Type Pazaphraze Ta g e assphress estts z key on the WiSP default is L EYY L 4 Access Point Infrastructure ie vente Keanna 1234567890 with 64 bit 9 ge Computer to computer tA
6. General Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using ES NETGEAR 106 Mbps Wireless PC Card WGS11T This is the second tab available after clicking on the Properties button as _ Configure 3 r i This connection uses the following items explained at the start of this section e w El Client for Microsoft Networks iv ml File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks a M lQ Packet Schedul If this all seems OK and the IP address is what it should be it is worth HE GoS Packet Scheduler checking at a low level to see if the WiSP can be located nstall te GY C WINDOWS System32 command com o x Description E Transmission Control FrotocolIntemet Protocol The defaut wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks MicrosoftR Windows DOs CCoCopyright Microsoft Corp 1996 2061 C2 SDOCUME LSADMIMI 1 ping 192 168 224 226 Pinging 192 168 224 226 with 32 bytes of data Show icon in notification area when connected Reply from 192 168 224 226 hytes 32 time 5ms TTL 64 192 168 224 226 bytes 32 time Jms TIL 64 192 168 224 226 bytes 32 time Jms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 224 226 bytes 32 time 3ms TTL 64 OK Cancel Ping statistics for 192 168 224 226 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A loss Open a DOS Prompt window aS before Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Jms Maximum Sms Average 3ms and typ
7. OFF DOWN 4Ippy aoze a600 NYIN dS M Pauuo g g or ot oe Vaw AS I DAU a EER DIP Switch i g KEA Meie m AA FMA I DAUZ LLLE s232 Mode Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Page 5 BY DEFAULT THE WiSP IS SET TO WORK IN RS485 MODE Set up the Master unit The Master unit is the first one in the chain and has the WiSP directly connected to it This may be either an RS232 connection or an RS485 connection as explained in the past section RS485 connection recommended 9 Pin D type to XLR supplied in kit os ag a a a a a DP448 Setup e meee aaa nnn gt op InterFace Sub menu Mode RS485 Mocdex SERIAL SPEED 38400 Stop MIDI Prog Chng Yess Remote ID Number 1l Cable Ol DP448 Setup InterFace Sub menu Mode RS485 Mode SERIAL SPEED 38400 Stop MIDI Prog Chng Yes Remote ID Number Z Cable 02 DP448 Setup BYPASS GUT a InterFace Sub menu Mode RS485 Moclex SERIAL SPEED 33460 Stop MIDI Prog Chng Yes Remote ID Number 3 DP448 Setup synass GUT Pi e ye e e e e InterFace Sub menu Mode RS485 Mode SERIAL SPEED 38400 Stop MIDI Prog Chng Yes Remote ID Number NN For 2 Series units the first one should be Master RS485 38400 baud and IDI and following units Slave RS485 38400 baud ID2 increment ID for each connected unit 5 OU
8. b l h level reaches oi ia On ensuring that the system never goes into stand by 0 3 n G Note that stand by operation can also be enabled through the Alarms tab on a a sz laptop tablet used for low battery situations Set the Actions to be either Do Run Program None i Nothing or Shut Down There is a known problem with Windows concerning r Critical battery alarm i r i 5 Activate critical battery alarm when power level reaches 10 computers coming out of stand by and subsequent communication with i J _ _ ______ tm peripheral devices i e the Netgear card oo oy ae The latest driver for the Netgear card is always available from Run Program None www netgear com AudioCore AudioCore will warn you if the radio link is lost during editing this is to prevent accidental continuation of editing The quickest way to go back on line after this is to press the Refresh button this bypasses the need to scan for connected units etc Any changes to network or wireless settings may require AudioCore or even Windows to be restarted Page le Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Please ensure that any changes to your computer s network settings the WiSP settings or the connected XTA processors interface setting take place with AudioCore OFF LINE Firstly check again to see if the Netgear card has been able to find anything
9. but the WiSP will need to be reconfigured Please see Appendix for details of how to do this Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Page 7 Set the Netgear Card IP Address Whilst Windows will automatically assign the Wi Fi card an IP address our experience has shown that this must be changed manually to ensure correct operation Here s what to do From your Windows desktop click ST FE then Control Panel to display The Network File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Connections icon is O O Bi Pah E gt Foes F already highlighted here Cr e gt E Donhiedikorih ouble click on the E control Panel 8 amp x6 4a sA E EH ZB Network Connections G canis Bacay wes ou Add Hardware Bs ee a Date and Time Display Folder Options onts icon to di spl ay th e li st of es ee network connections in place on the computer Game Internet Keyboard i Net ie NVIDIA nView Phone and amp Windows Update Controllers Options Connections Desktop M Modem Help and Support EN Res w sy B gt D Power Options Printers and Q Menu Regionaland Scannersand Scheduled SoundMAX Sounds and Faxes Settings Language Cameras Tasks Audio Devices PFP dg B Tabletand Taskbar and User Accounts wis Settings Pen Settings Start Menu In this list should be the network associated with the Netgear wireless card it is highlighted here Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help o
10. designed to control the 4 Series DP226 DP224 and DP6i Inclusion of older units DP 100 200 202 will impair performance and is not recommended Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Page 3 Upgrading unit software Note that this procedure can only be done one unit at a time it is recommended that the unit being updated is disconnected from any RS485 network until the procedure is complete Connect the unit to upgrade to a spare COM serial port on your PC or laptop The serial cable must be a one to one cable and NOT a null modem cable This is because a null modem cable has transmit and receive wires swapped and so will not work It is also possible to upgrade through an appropriate USB to RS232 converter if your computer does not have serial ports The software cannot be updated via RS485 Make sure the unit s interface is set up as Master on RS232 and IDI and that the baud rate is the same as that chosen in the loader program default is 38400 In the case of a PGi set the interface to Ou Plug the other end of the serial lead into the RS232 port on the unit Run the loader program from the Software folder on the CD called Load226 exe ab XTA Flash Loader V3 10 Select the correct COM port and baud rate and press the SUNS nS i ee CONNECT button If all is well the loader will display come m Speed e400 v Status Connected details of the connected unit ee
11. redirection software or to use external USB to serial converters These can prove troublesome especially with laptops We have found that the Netgear WG5 I I T Wi Fi card provides greatly extended range and improved stability over and above any WLAN systems built into laptops or tablet PCs such as those featuring Centrino processors The solution for the connection to the serial port on our processors is catered for by the DiGi WiSP WLAN to Serial converter This device is small stable and easy to set up The setup of the WiSP is though a web interface so requires no special software although a small utility program is supplied to check that the device is available and reconfigure it if necessary Contents of the kit l DIGI WiSP Wi Fi to Serial Converter 2 Power supply for WiSP 3 Netgear Wi Fi card 4 Adapter cable for direct RS485 connection Also included but not shown XTA Walkabout PC Set up CD Netgear driver CD DIGI support CD TTT Important Note Before you begin installing the Netgear wireless card or the WiSP interface please make sure you have the latest version of software in your unit s Unit Type Program Name Earliest Compatible Version V1 50 DP226 V3 60 DP224 V2 60 PDP V8 00 This software and the loader program are available from our website at www xta co uk and is also included on the XTA WiSP set up disk supplied with this kit Note This system operating on TCP IP is only
12. N LOSS OF CONNECITON AND THE RESETTING PROCEDURE FOR THE WiSP IS A COMPLICATED PROCEDURE Adjusting the baud rate is a simple procedure but please follow the steps carefully and in order amp Digi Device Discovery o gy First run the Digi Discovery tool on the XTA IP Address MAC Address Name Device support CD Assuming you have an nevid TA AGRE CREE nn Beh _ a aE aE a a Digi Connect tei l I a i established connection to begin with the Open web interface Telnet to command line software should run and immediately find the Configure network settings WiSP as shown here Restart device Other Tasks The WiSP is actually configured though a Refresh view standard web browser with all configuration Heip and Support settings and the web pages themselves being sent back from the device Clever eh Details Digi Connect Wi SP To open a connection to the WiSP simply danar double click on it in the list it is the only item A S shown above or select it and click on Open ubnet mask i Jip Default gateway 0 0 0 0 web interface from the choices of Device Serial ports 1 3 Firmware 82001220_H2 Tasks on the left hand side of the window 1 device My Device Network This should open your web browser and present a web page as shown below asking for login details Digi Device Discovery IF Address MAC Address Mame Device E Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Microsoft Intern
13. T For RS485 connections the PGi units should be set to interface LID with incremental IDs Warning The 4 Series by default are set to 15200 baud and this must be changed to 38400 for the system to work On an exclusive 4 Series network the baud rate can be increased to 15200 but the WiSP will need to be reconfigured Please see Appendix for details of how to do this Page 6 Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions RS232 connection Alternatively the WiSP may be set to RS232 mode by changing the DIP switches on it as explained on page 5 and connecting it as below 9 pin D type l l Male to Female NOT Null Modem cable DP448 Setup RS232 IN InterFace Sub menu Mode ESS Modes hiser Wireless Mos SERAL SPEED Seis Stor MID Pros Chins eso Fkemote ID Humber ls Other units on the network should be set up as Slave RS485 38400 baud ID2 increment ID for each connected unit 4 Series Interface Menu Or Slave RS485 38400 baud ID2 increment ID for each connected unit DP224 6 Interface Menu In the case of a DP 6i set the interface to u wA which is the same as Master on RS232 at 38400 baud For RS485 l a ee connections the DP6i units should be set to interface HE with incremental IDs Warning The 4 Series by default are set to 15200 baud and this must be changed to 38400 for the system to work On an exclusive 4 Series network the baud rate can be increased to 15200
14. Walkabout Pack Il f User Manual and Operating Instructions OECDS aaosa ie XTA Electronics Ltd The Design House Vale Business Park Worcester Road Stourport on Severn Worcs DYI3 9BZ England Tel OI299 879977 intl 44 1299 879977 Fax Ol299 879969 intl 44 I299 879969 Web http www xta co uk XTA Electronics Ltd 06 2007 If you have any comments or suggestions about this manual please contact XTA at the address above or email tech xta co uk Please Read Due to complex host set ups or local environmental influences any wireless network can suffer drop outs interference or connectivity issues that would compromise the effectiveness of the system XTA have taken every possible step to ensure a fast stable connection within a capable system environment but instability caused by external issues is beyond our control Introduction XTA have spent a considerable period of time searching for a reliable straightforward solution to creating a wireless system that can interface with our units The obvious choice of standard network is to utilise the Ethernet system as utilised by computer and control systems worldwide We have developed a new version of AudioCore to work with local area networks LANs and wireless local area networks WLANs using the TCP IP protocol This system means there is no need for COM port
15. ae opas m LoadProgram x _ At this point press the button beside the File text nsss C verson v1 80 4828 box and choose the correct bin file selection will have mma been automatically limited to software for the unit type Version 4319 detected ee pene DP446 DP444 amp DP424 Do not switch off the unit during this procedure or attempt to run other software on the computer If the upgrade is interrupted the unit will become inoperable and may have to be returned to the factory Finally press the Load Now button which previously said CONNECT and the unit will display EFEMOTE LOMG mack nnnn ob hiqi The number nnnn will count up in sync with the number on the loader software and when complete the unit will reboot and display the new version number and the message MEL sor teare Loaded In the case of the DIPGi the unit will reboot and flash n5 new software to show that the update has been successful The entire process will take less than two minutes l Master setting only on DP224 6 6i Page 4 Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Installation Set up the Netgear card first Install the Netgear driver for the WGS5 IIT using the supplied Netgear driver disk BEFORE plugging the card into your PC or laptop Follow the instructions on screen Now plug the card in Windows should recognise it and load the drivers as required If after insta
16. cket Scheduler ee Sie GRA hens ee Pe Install Uninstall a Description Transmission Control Protocal Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Make sure that Use the following IP address is selected and the IP address is similar to that shown i e starting with lec tee Gee sedated se ttc eda Fe 192 168 If it is an auto allocated address typically of the the appropriate IP settings format 69 202 x x change it to one beginning 192 168 but NOT ending with 224 226 as that s the ADDRESS of the Obtain an IP address automatically Wisp Har Set the Subnet Mask to 255 255 0 0 Subnet mask Oo Default gateway a s a Do NOT change the Default Gateway setting normally blank Mean DRAS sanar addrece ai dametralh Wbtsin Ls Server address automatically E Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered ONS server Atemate DNS server Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Page 9 Search for and Establish a Wireless Link to the WiSP On your Windows desktop double click on the Netgear Wi Fi icon in the system tray beside the clock This will display a window as below Click onto the second tab on this window Networks to display Press the Scan button and the card will try to find any available Wi Fi networks in range
17. d Pressing the Test Connection button should display a message saying Remote IP Address Connected to TCP IP and the address port number Remote IF Address 192 168 224 Assuming this works you should now be able to go on line and use AudioCore as normal Nothing concerned with the operation of AudioCore has changed you Remote Port No eoz will be able to upload and download as normal and the real time metering and status monitor will be working as before Test Connection If things don t appear to be working or an error message saying Cannot connect _ Cancel to port appears please refer to the trouble shooting section on page 13 It may take a up to a couple of minutes for the WLAN card to associate with the WiSP after booting up the PC Laptop This is normal the two LEDs on the Netgear card will flash independently until a connection is made then they will begin to flash together Similarly the green RX LED on the WiSP will flash at I Hz until a wireless link is made from which point it will be a steady light with a flash every 5 seconds The preprogrammed WiSP setting are given below note the IP Address must match the IP Address in AudioCore Parameter Value SSID XTA WISP TCP IP Address 192 168 224 226 Default Channel 6 _ Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Page Il Useful Operation Hints Tablet Features Some tablet PCs will have a feature
18. d Hoc k 1 esasan lea bit e La DaD i encryption selected Initiate Ad Hoc f Advanced Advanced Security Network Type is set to Adhoc x TA VSP CA 5SC BS AF 1A SF sonal il d n Cance Close If this has been established but AudioCore still says it cannot connect to the port check the WEP encryption and the KEYI value entered if these settings are incorrect the connection can still be established so the network name may appear but no data can be exchanged hence AudioCore cannot use the network NOTE A common error when setting up the Netgear card settings is to accidentally select the Create with Passphrase button and enter the Key in the box associated with this INSTEAD of the Enter Key Manually choice just below this Make sure you ve not done this as AudioCore won t be able to find or control the units even though the Netgear Card will find the WiSP If you change any networking settings always go back and check that this setting has not been overwritten or changed in certain circumstances if may be adjusted automatically causing the symptom described above Page IO Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Setting up AudioCore to work with the WiSP You will need to install AudioCore version 8 00 or greater on the PC to be used with the wireless system Start AudioCore as normal and then choose the menu Remote TCP IP The window below will be displaye
19. e IN G NDPOCUMETISADMINI I gt ping 192 1b8 224 22b with a space after the ping command and press Enter This will try to find the device in the network by sending a series of small bursts or packets of information addressed directly to the device and will display the reply if any A typical outcome is shown here Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Page 3 Walkabout Kit Frequently Asked Questions My laptop has Wi Fi built in can use this The XTA Walkabout pack has been specifically designed for use with the supplied Netgear Wireless card It is possible to configure an internal Wi Fi system to communicate with the WiSP XTA does not recommend this approach and we cannot guarantee correct operation However if you wish to use the internal Wi Fi the required settings are on page 9 of this manual What sort of range can expect with the system The standard 802 1 Ib WLAN specification states that the approximate range available is 100m in open space conditions assuming good line of sight is available This distance will be reduced by using the system indoors through walls and if there are large objects in the path Some of my units have not been updated to the latest software version how will this affect the operation XTA strongly recommend that you perform the update as soon as possible the system may work but the speed of operation will be greatly reduced and in some circumstanc
20. e serial line Match string Strip string before sending Connect when DCD Data Carrier Detect line goes high Connect when DSR Data Set Ready line goes high Establish connection to the following network service Server name or IF Service Raw TCP TCP Port 0 Enable TCP Keep Alive t Basic Serial Settings t Advanced Serial Settings Copyright 1996 2006 Digi International Inc All rights reserved www digi com 2 http 192 168 224 226 contig ports port_contig htm 1 Ee Internet Do NOT change any settings on this page Scroll down the page and at the bottom of it you will see a link to Basic Serial Settings Click on this to get to the baud rate adjustment as overleaf Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Page I7 Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools O Eak amp Connectware Home Contiguration Network Serial Ports Alarms System Remote Management Users Applications Ekahau Client Management Serial Ports Connections Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information Reboot Logout Done Help J Search Favorites fe fa Address 2 http 192 168 224 226 config ports port_config hkm 1 Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Help Serial Port
21. es the system may not work at all Can control my XTA units with SIA s SMAART software via the WiSP No We believe that SIA s SMAART does not currently support communication to XTA units via TCP IP protocol Control can only be achieved via a hard wired link using COMI or 2 or a suitable MIDI interface However it is possible to run SMAART and Audiocore at the same time and resize the windows to allow the analysis to be viewed while also adjusting parameters wirelessly through AudioCore How can extend the range of my wireless connection A discussion about improving the available range of a wireless network is beyond the scope of this document However information on this topic can be found on Netgear s website at www netgear com in the Support section Do you sell the WiSP unit separately XTA only sells the WiSP Wireless adapter as part of the Walkabout kit as this is the only way we can guarantee correct configuration We cannot support technical enquiries regarding wireless operation unless we have first hand knowledge of the system What s your favourite colour XTA recommend blue but this is at the user s discretion Page I4 Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Appendix Changing the WiSP serial baud rate for use with exclusive 4 Series systems PLEASE DO NOT ADJUST ANY SETTINGS OF THE WiSP UNLESS EXPRESSLY MENTIONED IN THIS SECTION FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THIS ADVICE MAY WELL RESULT I
22. et Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 9 Back gt x iz p Search Favorites 4 Address 2 http 192 168 224 226 login htm of Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Connectware Help Login Welcome to the Configuration and Management aa interface of the Digi Connect Wi SP Username rooi Password eses Please specify the username and password to login to the web interface See the User Guide and documentation for more information on lagging in or retrieving a lost password Copyright 1996 2006 Digi International Inc All rights reserved www digi com The login details are Username root Password dbps Walkabout Kit User Manual amp Operating Instructions Page I5 The home page should load and a list of configuration sections is shown in a menu down the left hand side of the window Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay gt Back k gt iz Eh E Search gt Favorites fe i Address AE bttpf192 168 224 226 home htm i SE Digi Connect WI SP Configuration and Management Help alee Home Configuration 7 atni Getting Started Serial Ports Tutorial Not sure what to do next This Tutorial can help Alarms system System Summary Remote Management Users Model Digi Connect Wi SP PEP IF Address FE80 240 9DFF FE32 E40 PPA ETTE IP Address 192 168 224 226 Ekahau Client MAC Address
23. ettings for this port This will display E Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay G Back O x a Ph Search g Favorites O G B Digi Connect Wi SP Configuration and Management Connectware Help ONE Serial Port Configuration 4 Series High Baud Rate configuration Port Profile Settings Network Serial Ports Current Port Profile TCP Sockets Change Profile Alarms The TCF Sockets Profile allows a serial device to communicate over a TCP network System Remote Management TCP Server Settings Users me Connect directly to the serial device using the following TCP ports on the network Applications Ekahau Client Management Enable Telnet access using TCP Port 2001 LJ Enable TCP Keep Alive Serial Ports Enable Raw TCP access using TCP Port 8002 COl Enable TCP Keep Alive Connections Enable Secure Socket access using TCP Port 2b01 Cl Enable TCP Keep Alive Administration File Management Backup Restore Update Firmware Factory Default Settings System Information TCP Client Settings Automatically establish bi directional TCP connections between the serial device and a server or other networked device Reboot Lg aue Ol Automatically establish TCP connections Establish connection under one of the following conditions Always connect and maintain connection Connect when data is present on th
24. llation Windows then asks to load drivers itself or reports new hardware found it is now safe to follow these instructions If a warning is displayed select Continue Anyway Set up the WiSP converter There are no drivers required for the WiSP All that needs to be done is to plug it into your 4 Series DP226 DP224 or DP i using either an RS485 connection or RS232 connection and plug in the power supply The settings for the WiSP have been pre programmed by XTA at the factory and should not need changing The WiSP can directly output serial data in either RS232 or RS485 modes In RS232 mode the module must be connected directly to the FIRST unit in the chain in the same way as if it was a direct wired connection from a PC or laptop A standard RS232 lead wired l I NOT A NULL MODEM CABLE is used to plug the WiSP into the unit The RS232 cable should be no longer than 25 feet or about 7 metres The switch settings on the back of the WiSP need to be set as shown below RS232 Mode Switch ON UP Switch 2 4 OFF DOWN For RS485 operation use the adapter cable supplied in the kit and connect a standard mic cable to this from the first unit in the chain The total cable length for the RS485 system may be up to 1000 metres which includes cables between units The switch settings on the back of the WiSP need to be set as shown below RS485 Mode Switch OFF DOWN Switch 2 OFF DOWN Switch 3 ON UP Switch 4
25. whereby holding down the stylus acts like a right mouse click You may want to turn this feature off as scrolling can be difficult Please refer to your specific tablet PC operating manual for details Connection Problems Try experimenting with the location of the PC relative to the WiSP sometimes the case of the computer can shield the radio link Also try to ensure that the WiSP is not too close to the computer or the radio link may saturate overload 6 feet 2m is a recommended minimum Check the Netgear and Windows Network icons in the system tray on the task bar if there appears to be a problem double click on the Netgear icon to display the Netgear Wireless interface Please refer to page 10 for detailed instructions of how to check re establish a connection Note that it can take anywhere between to 3 minutes for a network link to become available again This is outside XTA s control so please be patient Moving radio links are more likely to lose connections than stationary ones so if the link appears to be dropping out try to minimise movement until the link is re established Computer Problems Please ensure all power saving features are disabled on your computer Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibemate Access this via S far t gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power Options Low battery alarm Depending on the version of Windows you are using select power as Always ivate low

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