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1. Step1 Please insert the utility CD into the computer s CD ROM drive Select the PLC 200AV Utility Installation folder and then double click the setup exe A page for installing the utility appears ox Welcome to the Power 0 _x86Setup Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Power Packet5 0 _x86Setup on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel lt Back Figure 3 Opening the setup wizard Step2 Click Next gt to display the following page Select Installation Folder The installer will install Power Packet5 0 _ 86Setup to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder c Program Files Intellon Power Packet5 0 _x86Setup Browse Disk Cost Install Power Packet5 0 _ 86Setup for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone C Just me Cancel lt Back 8 Figure 4 Selecting the installation folder Step3 Click Browse to select the installation folder and then click Next gt to continue is Power Packet5 0 x86Setup Installation Comple
2. Blink e Systemis resetting System is in the process of security setup Off Power is off Ethernet Gish On The device is connecting to other devices via the Ethernet interface LED Color Behavior Description but not communicating with them Green Blink The device is receiving or transmitting data via the Ethernet interface Off The device is not connecting to other devices via the Ethernet interface Data Green Red Red On Blink The device has connected to the power line network The Data LED color will vary according to the physical rate Green Link Rate gt 40 Mbps Orange 20 Mbps lt Link Rate lt 40 Mbps e Red Link Rate 20 Mbps When the device is scanning other PLC devices the Data indicator blink quickly Off The adapter has not found any other compatible power line devices that use the same encryption key Note The Power Ethernet and Data indicators blink quickly when the device is powered on At that moment the Power and Ethernet indicators are green and the Data indicator is orange 4 Utility Installation Note Before installing the PLC utility software make sure that there is no any other power line utility installed on your computer If there is another utility installed please uninstall it and restart your computer Follow the steps below to install the utility No password or CD Key is needed
3. can modify a private network by changing network names and passwords of devices Click Use Default or enter HomePlug as the network name to reset to the HomePlug network Public Power 5 0 _x86 Main Privacy Diagnostics About Use this screen to create a Private Network that provides you with extra security OR Use Default Public Network Do not share the network name with others you do not want to be part of this network Private Network Name Alter setting the name above choose how it will be applied below Place On This Network Only the device attached to this computer the Local Device Set Local Device Oni Isolates this computer from others ee IU OR ALL devices whose Password has been entered They communicate together but are isolated from devices with Set All Devices a different network name Close Cancel Figure 9 Privacy tab Note If the network name changes to anything other than HomePlug the network type in the main screen is displayed as Private 12 Set Local Device Only This button is used to change the network name and password of the local device If a new network password is entered all the devices appeared in the Main panel prior to this are no longer present in the new network effectively making the local devices not to communicate to the devices which are in the old logical network Click Set Local Dive Only the devices previou
4. Appendix C About QoS PLC 200AV allows 4 levels of Channel Access Priority CAP 0 3 The 8 levels of VLAN Ethernet tags must be mapped to the 4 levels of CAP priority where CAP 3 is the highest priority and CAP 0 is the lowest CAP 3 priority is used for voice and network management frames CAP 2 is used for streaming video and music while CAP 1 and CAP 0 are used for data Default CAP The Default CAP group allows default priority mapping of packets that do not have a VLAN tag Settings are available for unicast directed to a host IGMP default CAP 3 set the channel access priority for IGMP frames these are the group management frames not the stream data e Unicast default CAP 1 set the default channel access priority for unicast frames not matching any other classification or mapping e IGMP managed Multicast Stream Fixed to CAP 2 set the default channel access priority for stream data belonging to a snooped IGMP multicast group e Multicast Broadcast set the default CAP for multicast frames not in a snooped group and for broadcast frames The following are the factory default settings for VLAN Tags and TOS Bits VLAN Tag Default CAP TOS Bit User Default CAP User priority Priority Priority Priority 0 CAP1 0 CAP1 1 CAPO 1 CAPO 2 CAPO 2 CAPO 3 CAP1 3 CAP1 4 CAP2 4 CAP2 5 CAP2 5 CAP2 6 CAP3 6 CAP3 7 CAP3 7 CAP3 21
5. POWERLINE HIGH SPEED NETWORK BRIDGE User Manual Contents 1 Introduction A Sisk et eL Ee ER 1 1 1 System Requirements ssssssssseseeeeeee eee 1 1 2 Packing List xeu etti 1 2 Safety Precautions i E de Pe RUE ea 2 3 ad teet elei o te eh etl es 3 3 1 Ethernet Interface enne 3 3 2 Buttons d eiue dup dor poni qe elite 3 3 3 LEDS m 4 4 Utility Installation etri errori A ee ertt evene hene 6 5 How to Use he UN y 5 er tee PERPE 9 5 1 Main e eret et ara e el e e eon ets 9 5 2 PrivacytIabzuiu s A 12 5 3 Diagnostics Tabris dennint Rege Pr E eed 13 5 4 ADOULDTAD 3 reni b teet nue dictae tus 15 6 How to Use the Pushbutton sssseeee menn 16 6 1 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical 16 6 2 Joining a Network 1 nares eee 17 6 3 Leaving a Network ete eterne eo deed enda 18 Appendix A Specifications ded ed eu em irem ue 19 Appendix B Acronyms and Abbreviations 20 Appendix C About 21 1 Introduction The Powerline Adapter also called the device hereinafter is a low power consumption PLC device developed based on the master chip of INT6400 It can transmit the network data in
6. et link and activity Data PLC link and activity Buttons Reset Restore the default factory settings Security Set the membership state Consumption 3 5 W Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Storage Temperature 10 C 70 C Operating Humidity 10 90 non condensing Storage Humidity 5 95 non condensing Power Supply 100 V 240 V AC 50Hz 60Hz Certifications Green Standard CE UL FCC Part 15 Class B RoHS Physical LxWxH 90 mm x 55 mm x 34 mm Characteristics Weight 108 g 19 Appendix B Acronyms and Abbreviations AVLN AV In home Logical Network the AVLAN is the set of STAs that possess the same network Membership key every AVLN is managed by a single CCo CCo Central Coordinator the CCo is a superset of a STA which includes terminal equipment identifiers and global link identifiers CSMA CA Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Avoidance DAK Device Access Key DM Device Manager IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol NEK Network Encryption Key NID Network ID Identification NMK Network Membership Key PLC Power Line Communication PIB Parameter Information Block STA Station a STA in the network with a connection to the power line and being able to source or sink traffic TDMA Time Division Multiple Access TEI Terminal Equipment Identifier TOS Type of Service VLAN Virtual Local Area Network 20
7. etwork show a transfer rate in the rate column Devices on other networks or devices that no longer exist are shown with a in the rate column The following EA Power Packet5 0 x86 Main Privacy Diagnostics About System Information On NIC 1 MAC 00 14 40 34 26 F7 HomePlug Device 1 MAC 00 1E E3 00 26 C6 Network name HomePlug4 Vendor Intellon Firmware HP 1 0 Reads 111129 0 KB Writes 34840 0 KB Drops 0 Fails 0 Highest 0 00 Mbps Lowest 0 00 Mbps Remote Device History Log Email Report Device 1 00 1 3 00 26 0 Device 2 00 1 3 00 26 Device 3 00 1 3 00 26 9 00 1 3 00 26 Last Seen not entered 38 00 HomePlug 09 11 41 not entered 32 00 HomePlug 09 11 41 not entered 125 00 HomePlug 09 11 41 not entered 120 00 HomePlug May 09 11 41 n Save Report Print Report Close Cancel Figure 10 Diagnostics tab remote device information is available from the diagnostics screen Device alias name MAC address Password Device last known rate Device last known network name HomePlug chipset manufacturer name Date device last seen on the network MAC firmware version 14 The diagnostics information displayed can be saved to a text file for later use or be printed for reference for a technical support call Click delete to delete the devices which are no longer part of
8. f the connection succeeds it illuminates steadily If an error occurs the Power LED on the adder blinks unevenly until the pushbutton on the adder is pressed again or the joiner is reset by holding the pushbuttons down for more than 10 seconds PLC PLC PLC A and B are not part of AVLN A and B want to form an AVLN Press NMK button on A less than 3 sec Press NMK button on B less than 3 sec A becomes joiner B becomes joiner B determines that A MAC address lt B MAC address B becomes adder A accepts NMK from B Figure 12 Forming a HomePlug AV logical network 16 6 2 Joining a Network In this scenario a network exists a new device the joiner wants to join the network Any device on the existing network can become the adder Step1 Press the pushbutton on the joiner for at least 3 seconds Step2 Press the pushbutton on any network device for less than 3 seconds making it the adder Please press this pushbutton within 1 minute Step3 Wait for the connection to complete The Power LED on both devices blinks at 1 second intervals until the process succeeds or fails It illuminates steadily on success connection If an error occurs the Power LED on the adder blinks unevenly until the pushbutton on the adder is pressed again or the joiner is reset by pressing the pushbutton for more than 10 seconds A B C PLC PLC PLC A and B form an AVLN C want
9. k is displayed above the remote device panel Network type Public or Private depends on the network status of the local device Autoscan shows whether the autoscan function is on The following information is displayed for all devices that appear in the lower panel Device Name This column shows the default device name which may be modified To change the name click Rename or click the name and edit it in the list MAC Address This column shows the MAC addresses of the remote devices Password By default this column is blank You can click Enter Password to change it The procedure for setting the password of the device required when creating a private network is as follows Step1 Step2 Click the device name to select the device in the lower panel Click Enter Password A dialog box appears showing the device name and password See Figure 7 Set Device Password Device Device 3 00 1E E3 00 26 C9 Password pev H25 BR1K LZSA The Password typically appears as a number and letter code in groups of four separated by dashes ie XK8Y GH25 BRTK LZSA It is found on the device or packaging Cancel Figure 7 Setting a device password 10 Step3 Click OK to verify the password The password field accepts the device password in any case formats with or without dash A confirmation box appears if the password is entered correctly If a device is not found a message appears providing suggestions t
10. o solve the common problems This process takes a few seconds Add This button is used to add a remote device to the existing network by entering the device password of the device A dialog box appears See Figure 8 You can enter a device name and the password If the device is found and the password is entered correctly a confirmation box appears If a device is not found a message appears providing suggestions to solve the common problems Add Device to Network Device Name Name Password PASS WORD GOES HERE The Password typically appears as a number and letter code in groups of four separated by dashes ie XK8Y GH25 BR1K LZSA It is found on the device or packaging Cancel Figure 8 Adding a remote device Note The device must be in the power line plugged in so that you can confirm the password and add the device to the network If the device is not located a warning message appears 11 Scan This button is used to perform an immediate search for HomePlug devices connected to the Power line network By default the utility automatically scans every a few seconds and updates the displayed information 5 2 Privacy Tab In the Privacy screen you can maintain security for the logical network and select the device included in the network See Figure 9 All HomePlug devices are loaded using a default logical network network name which is normally HomePlug In the Privacy screen you
11. s to join the AVLN Press NMK button on B less than 3 sec Press NMK button on C less than 3 sec B becomes adder C becomes joiner C accepts NMK from B Figure 13 Joining a network 17 6 3 Leaving a Network A network exists The user wants to remove one device the leaver from that network The user wants to remove the device from service altogether or have it join another logical network Step1 Press the pushbutton on the leaver for at least 10 seconds The device resets and restarts with a random NMK Step2 Wait for the reset to complete The Power LED on the leaver momentarily extinguishes during reset blinks during restart then illuminates steadily No error occurs The user can disconnect the device from the medium or join it to another logical network on the same medium when it is completed A B PLC PLC PLC A B and C form an AVLN A wants to leave the AVLN Press NMK button on A more than 10 sec A computes random NMK C resets and restarts Figure 14 Leaving a network 18 Appendix A Specifications Chipset Intellon INT6400 Protocol System Support Compliant with HomePlug AV 1 1 Co existing with existing HomePlug 1 0 Windows 7 Vista XP PLC Rate 200 Mbps Modulation Band 2MHz 30MHz Modulation Schemes Encryption Support QAM 1024 256 64 16 8 QPSK BPSK and ROBO 128 AES LED Indicators Power Power on and off Ethernet Ethern
12. sion cord between the device and the AC power source Only professional technicians should service the device Opening or removing covers may result in exposure to dangerous voltage points or other risks Unplug the device from the wall outlet and refer to professional service personnel for the following conditions If liquid has been spilled into the product If the device has been exposed to rain or water If the device does not operate normally when following the operation instructions If the device exhibits a distinct change in performance 3 Adapter 3 1 Ethernet Interface Use one end of a network cable to connect the Ethernet interface Use the other end of the cable to connect the Ethernet interface of the computer or another Ethernet enabled network device 3 2 Buttons Figure 1 Side panel of the device Reset Restore the factory defaults Security Join a secured network Pressing and holding the button for more than 10 seconds randomizes the security Pressing and holding the button for more than seconds makes the adapter a member of the existing security the button of the other device must be pushed as well 3 3 LEDs There are 3 LEDs on the front panel to indicate the status of the adapter Figure 2 Top view The following table describes the LEDs on the device LED Color Behavior Description Green On Power is on System enters the power save mode Power Green
13. sly set up with the same logical network same network name appears in the device list Set All Devices This button is used to change the logical network of all devices that appear in the main panel If these devices whose passwords have been entered for the same logical network a dialog box appears indicating successful operation For devices whose passwords are not entered a dialog box appears indicating operation failure 5 3 Diagnostics Tab The Diagnostics screen shows the system information and history of all remote devices appeared over a period of time See Figure 10 The Upper panel shows technical data concerning software and hardware on the host computer that are used to communicate through HomePlug on the power line network It includes the following Operating system platform version Host network name User name MAC address of all NICs Network interface card connected to the host Identify versions of all Driver DLLs and Libraries used NDIS and optionally HomePlug chipset manufacturer name Turbo Only devices MAC Firmware Version Turbo Only devices MAC addresses of all devices connected locally to the host Version of the Configuration Utility Vendor name 13 The Lower panel displays the history of all remote devices appeared on the computer over a certain period of time All the devices and the parameters of the devices on the power line network are listed Devices that are active on the current logical n
14. te Power Packet5 0 _ 865 has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Figure 5 Completing the installation Step4 Click Close to complete the installation 5 How to Use the Utility 5 1 Main Tab The Main screen provides a list of all power line devices logically connected to the computer when the utility is running The top panel shows local HomePlug devices connected to the network interface card NIC of the computer Click Connect The utility automatically scans the power line periodically for other HomePlug devices when it is connected to the local device If no local HomePlug device is discovered the status bar displays NO HOMEPLUG ADAPTERS DETECTED Power Packet5 0 x86 X Main Privacy Diagnostics About Local Device s on your computer Device Type MAC Address a Powerline device 00 1E E3 00 26 C6 Connected on Powerline device 4 Powerline Devices detected Network Type Public Autoscan On DeviceName Password Quality _ Rate Mbps MAC Address Device 3 125 00 00 1 3 00 26 9 Device 2 32 00 00 1E E3 00 26 C4 Device 1 38 00 00 1E E3 00 26 CD Device 5 TIAM 120 00 00 1E E3 00 26 CE Rename Enter Password Add Scan Close Cancel Figure 6 Main tab The lower panel displays all the HomePlug remote devices which are discovered in the current logical network The total number of remote devices connected in the same networ
15. the network A dialog window pops up with a confirmation message if the user wants to delete a device whose password has been entered 5 4 About Tab The About screen shows the software version and provides a html link to a website such as www PowerPacket com Clicking the web address it enters into the web site 2121519 Main Privacy Diagnostics About PowerPacket Utility Version V5 0 Build 1 6 Copyright 2008 Intellon Corp All Rights Reserved http www PowerPacket com Released June 30 2008 Preferences m Figure 11 About tab Preferences The lower part of the panel displays options for turning the autoscan function on or off 15 6 How to Use the Security Pushbutton This section describes how to add new devices or remove old devices from a HomePlug AV logical network AVLN by using a Security called NMK pushbutton Power LED status indicates the operation progress and result 6 1 Forming a HomePlug AV Logical Network When two devices with different NMK values are connected to the same power line and the user wants them to form a logical network Step1 Press the NMK button on device A for less than 3 seconds Step2 Press the button on device B for less than 3 seconds The button on B must be pressed within 1 minute Step3 Wait for the connection to complete The Power LED on both devices blinks evenly at 1 second intervals until the operation succeeds or fails I
16. the power line The device is compatible with the latest requirements of the EUP Directive When the device enters the lower power consumption mode the consumption is less than 1W The device can detect 200 Mbps PLC Ethernet bridge devices in the power line network measure data rate performance ensure the security of the powering network and perform system diagnosis 1 4 System Requirements Operating System Windows 7 Vista XP CPU Intel Pentium IIl or higher and clock rate faster than 2 0 GHz are recommended RAM At least 128 MB Screen Resolution Any resolution Free Disk Space At least 20 MB Network Interface At least one fast Ethernet 100 Mbps network interface card NIC and one Ethernet cord 1 2 Packing List 200 Mbps Powerline Adapter s CD ROM Quick Installation Guide RJ45 Ethernet cable s 2 Safety Precautions This device is used for to connect to the AC power line Before using the device read the instructions carefully in order to use the device correctly and safely For the installation instructions refer to the installation section of this guide Follow all the warnings and instructions marked on the product Before cleaning the device unplug it from the wall outlet Use a dry cloth for cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Do not place the device near water Do not place the device near or over a radiator or heat register Do not use an exten
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