Cooper Bussmann BU-945U-E 802.11 DSSS user manual Selecting a Channel, LED Indication

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Cooper Bussmann Wireless Ethernet & Device Server BU-945U-E 802.11 DSSS User Manual

LED Indication

The following table details the status of the indicating LEDs on the front panel under normal operating conditions.

LED Indicator

Condition

Meaning

OK

GREEN

Normal Operation

OK

Flashing RED/GREEN

Module Boot Sequence

Radio RX

GREEN flash

Radio receiving data (Good Signal Strength)

Radio RX

RED flash

Radio receiving data (Low Signal strength)

TX/LINK

GREEN

Radio Connection Established

TX/LINK

RED Flash

Radio Transmitting

RS-232

GREEN flash

Data sent from RS-232 Serial Port

RS-232

RED flash

Data received to RS-232 Serial Port

LAN

ON

Link Established on Ethernet port

LAN

Flash

Activity on Ethernet port.

RS-485

GREEN flash

Data sent from RS-485 Serial Port

RS-485

RED flash

Data received to RS-485 Serial Port

DIO

GREEN

Digital Input is grounded.

DIO

RED

Digital Output is active

DIO

Off

Digital Output OFF and Input is open circuit.

The Ethernet RJ45 port incorporates two indication LEDs. The LINK LED comes on when there is a connection on the Ethernet port, and will blink off briefly when activity is detected on the Ethernet Port. The 100MB LED indicates that the connection is at 100 MBit/Sec. The 100MB LED will be off for 10MB/Sec connection.

Other conditions indicating a fault are described in Chapter Four - DIAGNOSTICS.

3.2 Selecting a Channel

802.11 (900 MHz) Channels

The BU-945U-E conforms to the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN specification and supports various channels depending on regulations within the country of use.

If operating in the US, Canada, the frequency range is 902 to 928MHz and the available channels are:

9 x non overlapping 1.25MHz channels

9 x partially overlapping 2.5MHz channels

4 x non overlapping 5MHz channels

4 x overlapping 10MHz channels

2 x overlapping 20MHz channels.

If operating in Australia the frequency range is 915-928MHz and the available channels are:

4 x non overlapping 1.25MHz channels

4 x partially overlapping 2.5MHz channels

3 x overlapping 5MHz channels

1 x 10MHz channel

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Contents Read Retain Phone 800 a.m 500 p.m. Central, M-F 636 Fax 636 Cooper Bussmann Application EngineeringFCC Notice Cooper Bussmann Important NoticeGNU Free Documentation License Contents Network Topology BU-945U-E 802.11 630mW max powerAccess Point vs Client 3A1582Rev1.6 Bridge vs. Router Getting Started Quickly General Antenna InstallationPlant and Factory Installations Bench test and Demo System SetupLine-of-sight installations AntennasOmni-directional Antennas Installation tipsSerial Connections Power SupplyDirectional Antennas RS232 Serial PortRS485 Serial Port DB9 Connector Pinouts3A1582Rev1.6 Discrete Digital Input/Output Start-up 802.11 900 MHz Channels Selecting a ChannelLED Indication 3A1582Rev1.6 Data Throughput Based on Repeater Hops Radio ThroughputAccessing Configuration for the First Time Configuring the Unit for the First TimeDefault Configuration Enter the username user and default password user Power up the BU-945U-E moduleMethod 1 Set PC to same network as BU-945U-E For local addresses3A1582Rev1.6 Quick Start Quick Start ConfigurationNetwork Configuration Wireless ports will have the same IP address Dhcp Server Configuration, Default is uncheckedConfigured Essid of the client Save Changes and ResetEncryption keys must not be all zeros, i.e Security Menu3A1582Rev1.6 Normal Operation Radio ConfigurationTransparent Bridge Operation Router OperationSignal quality, etc Bands Default is AutoDrop back to non-bursting mode Access pointRadio Mode BU-945U-E Only Supports the 802.11 Standard Dhcp Client ConfigurationDefault distance is 20km Channel SelectionSpanning Tree Algorithm / Redundancy Dhcp Server ConfigurationDNS Server Configuration Multiple AP Repeater Mesh Network 3A1582Rev1.6 Site B WDS Configuration Example Extending range using WDSExample Adding Redundancy Example Roaming with WDS Access Points3A1582Rev1.6 Example WDS Routed Network Mouse, to highlight the entire row STP Routing RulesWDS Connections Information at a later time Wireless Message FilteringSpecifies a destination host 3A1582Rev1.6 Utilize the radio link. All other devices are blocked MAC Address Filter ConfigurationIP Address Filter Configuration ARP Filter Configuration RS-232 PPP Server Serial Port ConfigurationSerial Gateway Modbus Modbus RTU to TCP Serial Gateway Server/Client/MulticastSerial Menu Modbus TCP to RTU GatewayMulticast Pipe Manager Port on the Client, i.e., Scada, DCS, etc Digital Input/OutputMulticast Group IP Address To be the same on all communicating Multicast devicesModbus I/O Transfer 3A1582Rev1.6 Modbus TCP Configuration on I/O Transfer Menu Module Information Webpage Fields Module Information ConfigurationModbus TCP Client Mappings on I/O Transfer Menu System Tools Remote ConfigurationExtending a Wired Network Configuration ExamplesSetting a BU-945U-E to Factory Default Settings LAN B Configuration Client 1 ConfigurationClient 2 Configuration Extending Range of a Network with a Repeater Hop Access Point ConfigurationClient Configuration Boot Status LED Indication during Start-up Diagnostics ChartLED Indicator Condition Meaning RED ContinuouslyConnectivity Diagnostic Information AvailableConnectivity Parameters Site SurveyNetwork Traffic Analysis Statistics9999 Both Reset module enter Ffff to reset module Internal Diagnostic Modbus RegistersConnection Information 5014 STA OnlyStatistic Registers Ping Testing Radio PathsUtilities 3A1582Rev1.6 Arp IpconfigRoute General Power SupplyRadio Transceiver Serial PortsInput / Output status System ParametersAppendix a Firmware Upgrades Web-Based UpgradeCSMA/CA ACKCSMA/CD DhcpISN IeeeIPX-SPX NAT SNRNIC SSLVPN VoIPWAN WEPDBm to mW Conversion Iperf Applications InstallationMaterials 3A1582Rev1.6 JPerf Application 3A1582Rev1.6 Terms and Conditions Preamble3A1582Rev1.6 No Warranty 3A1582Rev1.6 Customer Assistance