Icom AP-12 instruction manual General Precautions, AC adapter

Page 13

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

AC adapter

Failure to observe the precautions listed here could RWARNING result in serious or fatal injury to the user or those

near the user.

PRECAUTIONS

Do not use with an AC supply voltage other than 230 V.

Otherwise fire, electric shock, or equip- ment failure may result.

Do not use with any device other than the AP-12.

Otherwise fire, electric shock, or equip- ment failure may result.

Do not modify, excessively bend, twist, pull, or heat the AC power cable. Otherwise the cable may be damaged and cause a fire, electric shock, or equip- ment failure.

Do not place heavy objects on top of the DC output cable or allow the cable to be pinched.

Otherwise the cable may be damaged and cause a fire, electric shock, or equip- ment failure.

Hold the adapter body when plugging in and unplugging the AC adapter. Do not yank the cable.

Otherwise fire, electric shock, or equip- ment failure may result.

Do not handle the AC adapter plug or other devices with wet hands. Otherwise electric shock may result.

Do not use the AC adapter if the DC output cable is damaged or the plug does not fit securely into the recepta- cle.

Otherwise fire, electric shock, equipment failure, or data loss may result.

Consult with your dealer or the service staff at one of our sales offices regarding how to handle the problem or obtain a new AC adapter.

SAFETY

General Precautions

The unit may malfunction if the connecting cables become disconnected or the connection is unstable while the unit is in operation. Be sure all connectors are securely fastened and do not touch them while the unit is in operation.

Observe the instructions provided in the manuals included with the PC and other periph- eral devices.

This device may cause signal interference when used in a domestic setting. When inter- ference occurs, move this unit as far as possible away from the affected device.

The disks entitled “Utility Software” (utility for updating the firmware) is specifically intend- ed for this unit. Do not use the disks with any other device.

ICOM Inc. assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any trouble resulting from using the data files originally provided with this unit or the firmware update data files provided on our website in a device other than this unit, or modifying or disassembling this unit. Nor does ICOM Inc. assume any responsibility whatsoever for any damages or lost profits resulting from opportunities for voice or signal communications being lost because of the failure, malfunction, poor condition, damage, or data loss of this unit or because of such external causes as power failure. ICOM also dismisses all responsibility for demands made by a third party.

All copyrights associated with this manual and all intellectual property rights associated with the hardware and software of this product are held by ICOM Inc.

Unauthorised reproduction or transmission of this manual, or any part hereof, is prohibited.

The content of this manual, the hardware and software associated with this product, and the appearance of this product are all subject to change without notice.

xii

Image 13
Contents AP-12 Page About exchanging the AP-12 or the PC connected to the AP-12 IntroductionForeword Features AP-12 Following notational conventions are used in this manual General PrecautionsAccessories Table of Contents IP Configuration …………………………………51-56 Safety Precautions Rcaution AC adapter General PrecautionsPage Installation location …………………………………………………………………7 Wireless functional modes …………………………………………………………2About the Ethernet card ……………………………………………………………8 Access point mode default Wireless functional modesAbout a MAC address Unit description Accessory attachment AC adapter Ethernet cable To avoid interferenceExamples of recommended installation Installation locationExamples of installation not recommended Installation precautionsDesktop PC About the Ethernet cardChapter Procedure Connecting to a LANAbout Dhcp server detection Click Installing AP-12 ManagerClick Finish Installation is now completed About AP-12 icon Starting AP-12 ManagerTo exit AP-12 Manager AP-12 Manager Setting ScreenFixed IP Address Connecting to the PC Using Easy Setting Wizard When no access point is found About IP Address Enter ClickEasy Setting Wizard will restart automatically Click Next 0Click Next Select Click ESS ID is changeable later. See p for details 7Click Finish Installing AP-12 Manager Click Finish Installation is now completed Displays the connected AP- 12’s IP address To exit the AP-12 Manager AP-12 Manager Settings screen Page AP-12 Manager screen descriptions …………………………………………32 AP-12 Manager screen descriptions SettingsBe entered default LG Preferred Bssid Remote MAC AddressCommunication channels Hidden wireless terminalsIP Configuration MAC security Wep Security Wep settings ……… Key generator ……WEP Key Setting Examples- 64-bit encryption Show Station Version Information Options MAC security Wep Security Default settingsUninstalling AP-12 Manager Setting Examples Access point mode Common settings Bridge mode a Peer-to-PeerFunctional mode Select Bridge Mode a Individual settingsCommon setting Bridge mode B Client ModeAP-12 1 and 2 settings Functional mode Select Bridge Mode B Preferred BSS IDAll AP-12s settings Bridge mode C Multi-siteFunctional mode Page IP Configuration For Windows XP Click Enter For Windows 98/98SE/Me For Windows Click Glossary ……………………………………………………………………………70 Program Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingDhcp Verifying the connection to the AP-12 Connecting the AP-12 and HUBConnect to the Cross Port Connect to the Cascade PortFailure in searching for the AP-12 When using Easy Setting Wizard D When using AP-12 ManagerClick Verify Set Click IP address confirmation Windows XP ProcedureWindows 2000 Procedure Windows 98/98SE/Me ProcedureConnection to the router type modem Wireless terminal preparationWhen communication has failed Connection to the router type modem ProcedureRouter Type Modem Specifications Transmission rate LAN interfaceUser interface System requirementsGlossary BSS ID Basic Service Set-IDentifier10BASE-T Memo Memo