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1. AW D5800 User s Manual RAE VEE Som S Thank you for your purchase of the AW D5800 Wireless Ethernet Dome The AvaLAN wireless radio functions in place of an Ethernet cable and provides a transparent wireless point to point Ethernet cable replacement AvaLAN radios automatically sense the type of network client device and cross over cables are never necessary The AW D5800 Kit Contains Videolarm FDW75C2N outdoor dome housing with heater blower 120VAC to 24VAC 40Va transformers AW 5800x Mating radio transceiver AW5 5800 5dBi omni antennae 120VAC to 9VDC power supply 30ft outdoor grade CAT5 cable POE Power over Ethernet injector 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 Antenna radio wall mounting kits Initial Setup Camera 1 Setup your network camera while attached to a network Please refer to the manufacturer s instructions provided by the camera 2 Ensure the video from the camera can be viewed on a networked PC 3 To optimize the camera for use over a wireless link please see camera performance FAQ at www avalanwireless com support Dome 1 Install the Videolarm FDW75C2N AW D5800 dome housing using the supplied 120VAC to 24VAC transformers Please contact Videolarm for installation support on the dome housing www videolarm com 1 800 554 1124 2 Mount the network camera within the dome housing according to Videolarm s instructions 3 Attach antenna to the dome Wirele
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3. Frequency Add 1 Add 8 Add 16 Add 32 728 1250 Mh 730 2083 Mh 732 291 h 734 375 h 736 458 h 738 541 h 740 625 h 742 708 h 744 791 h 746 875 h 748 958 h 751 041 h 753 125 h 755 208 h 757 291 759 375 761 458 763 541 765 625 767 708 769 791 771 875 773 958 716 041 778 125 780 208 782 291 784 375 786 458 788 541 790 625 792 708 794 791 796 875 798 958 801 041 803 125 805 208 807 291 809 375 811 458 813 541 815 625 817 708 819 791 821 875 823 958 826 041 828 125 830 208 832 291 834 375 836 458 838 541 840 625 842 708 844 791 846 875 O1f O1f O1f O1f C1 C1 C1 KOLI O1 O1 C1 C1 O1 WILOINTOIOI NO O N Q OIN NINININININININININININ NIN h h N nyoyor OJON NJN h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h N NJN N 6 oa WON Q OIN NJN NJN 62i KOL KO OJON N N NJN NJN ni 01 01 C1 O1 OJIN NININ NIN h h h h h h h ayo N Q O N Q N NJN NJN ooo NJ Q O N NJN h h h h h h h h h h h h h Mh OLI KOLI KOLI KOLI KOLI KOLI C1 WL OI N OI N O NINININJININ SISISISISISISISISIS S S S S S S S S S S S SISISIS S S S SISIS ISISISISISISISISISISISISISIS S S S SIS S S S S S 5 E NINJN N 1 1 WL OI N Q OIN NJN ayo N 57 58 N Cn Ca cn ca cn cn CYAN APS ATS AY SPN A co Co co Co G9 0 Co Co NO PP FN 9 MIN 3 a 3 a a a a a a Jolalalolnl a O CH o
4. N leloa AN oleoa RoN eooo A G9 310 NJ an son jo a HAHEI AN RHA TRI HERE AA ERRATA HERRERA AAI a O N O O N 0 O x N Site survey mode DIP switch 2 default is OFF for normal operation In this mode the AW5800i can perform a site survey With this mode activated the radios send and receive at 100 capacity by transceiving self generated simulated data The installer can monitor the Link Quality display to assess channel quality while optimizing antennae orientation The installer can manually select each channel to evaluate performance and identify the best channels for operation By identifying channels with poor performance it is possible to identify possible interferers and use manual frequency selection mode to avoid portions of the band or select a fixed operating frequency Important note Ethernet traffic does not get transported while the radios are in this mode Power save mode DIP switch 1 default is OFF for normal LED display In this mode the LED display on the Master unit can be turned off solar applications Technical Specifications typical Characteristic Specification description 164dB with 23dBi antennae AW23 5800 40 miles Line of Sight with 23dBi antennae AW23 5800 Voltage Range AW 5800x AW D5800 Power Consumption AW 5800x TX 1 8Watts and RX 1 0Watts over 9 48VDC input voltage AW D5800 55Watts including 20 watt heater Radio channels bandwidth eas ih wi
5. ach other with the antenna elements oriented in the same plane eg vertically or horizontally Radio LINK LED on but Link Quality Indicator is low The units may be too far away to create a good radio connection Try other locations that may have a less obstructed path or try to reorient the antennas No Ethernet LINK LED Check your network connections Installing Multiple systems in close proximity See the online installation tutorial and FAQ at www avalanwireless com Still not working Temporarily use an Ethernet cable to see if the network is working over a wired connection If an Ethernet cable does not work then the problem is with the network Support Email support avalanwireless com Support helpline 650 384 0000 Advanced Settings Automatic frequency selection mode DIP switches all OFF for automatic mode The AW5800i is designed to automatically select and continuously optimize the performance of its radio channel The radio channel is monitored to ensure it is providing low error rates necessary for successful radio transmission In the event that the error rate rises the AW5800i will autonomously change to a new channel There are 58 non overlapping channels Manual frequency selection mode This mode enables the user to restrict the operation of the AW5800i to a specific channel This can be done by setting DIP switches 3 8 as shown in the table below Channel DIP 3 DIP 4 DIP 5 DIP 6 DIP 7 DIP 8 Tx
6. b 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 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 Appendix A Antenna Alignment Guide WRONG WRONG Do not aim the 5 dbi antenna directly at each other RIGHT RIGHT V2 August 9 2006
7. ss Setup 1 Install in the AW 5800x 2 Attach the antenna to the AW 5800x see Appendix A for polarization guide page 6 Attach the white power injector to the end of the Ethernet Cable Attach the 120VAC to 9VDC power supply to the white power injector Connect an Ethernet cable from the injector to the network or directly to a PC The AvaLAN radios automatically select the best radio channel encrypt the Ethernet data and transports the data wirelessly to its mate Use an internet browser on a networked PC to view the video from the camera Ensure that the subnet IP addresses of the PC and the camera are compatible 8 For radio network troubleshooting see page 3 O OFT KK w ia Power supply 2x 120VAC to 24VAC Included Ultra Long Range Digital Ethernet 5800 MHz Radio Link AW 5800x Mate Ethernet RJ45 10BT Power m over Ethernet Injector Included Power supply 120VAC to 9VDC Included LED display The AW5800x has a 16 LED display to display the status of the device Name Cif Function CY RF TX Radio transmission is occurring Unit has power and has successfully booted RF RX Radio reception is occurring Eth Link The Ethernet Port has a valid Ethernet connection 32 channel By adding the values that are lit the user can determine the current radio channel Link Quality Meter The more LEDs that are lit the higher the link quality Troubleshooting
8. th 2 0833MHz spacing and 1 75MHz occupied Temperature range AW 5800x 40 C to 70 C AW D5800 30 C to 50 C Depends upon temp range of Camera Heater turns on at 10 C off at 27 C Blower turns on at 45 C off at 27 C Power over Ethernet Use with 9VDC to 48VDC POE systems with lines 4 5 positive 7 8 ground Product limited warranty This product is warranted to the original purchaser for normal use for a period of 180 days from the date of purchase If a defect covered under this warranty occurs Avalan will repair or replace the defective part at its option at no cost This warranty does not cover defects resulting from misuse or modification of the product Compliance Statement Part 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 Warning Part 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF Exposure OET Bulletin 65 To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons Information to the User Part 15 105
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