CipherLab 3560AP Wireless Scanner Base User Manual

CipherLab Co., Ltd. Wireless Scanner Base Users Manual

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 3560  Bluetooth Access Point User’s Guide (Apply to 8060/8360)     Ver. 1.00  Copyright © 2003 Syntech Information Co., Ltd.       SYNTECH INFORMATION CO., LTD. Head Office: 8F, No.210, Ta-Tung Rd., Sec.3, Hsi-Chih, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-8647-1166   Fax: +886-2-8647-1100 e-mail: support@cipherlab.com.tw http://www.cipherlab.com.tw
 2Contents CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 REVISION HISTORY......................................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................... 4 PACKING LIST.................................................................................................................................................. 4 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................ 4 INITIAL CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................... 5 HOW TO CONNECT TO THE 3560 WITH DEFAULT IP.................................................................................. 5 NORMAL INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................ 5 TESTING ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 UPGRADE 3560 FIRMWARE ........................................................................................................................... 6 KERNEL MODE ................................................................................................................................................ 6 SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................... 7
 3 Revision History 2003/6/13     V1.00      First Release
 4Introduction The 3560 Access Point is a unit that contains a Bluetooth radio module and acts as a bridge between  8060/8360 and 10/100BASE-T Ethernet. Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology operating in the 2.4 GHz band. It enables devices to have the ability to form networks and exchange information. 3560 followed the Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol (BNEP) to provide networking capability for 8060/8360 portable terminals. Each 3560 can allow up to 7 terminals to gain access to its services. This document describes how to use 3560 to provide a networking service to 8060/8360.  Packing List The 3560 Access Point package includes the following:   1. A 3560 Access Point   2. An AC Adaptor    Names of parts and their functions               No.  Item  Description A  LAN Status Indicator   Flash, if LAN is working B  Terminal Connected Indicator Flash, if communicating with terminal C  Configuration Indicator  ON, if enter configuration mode  D  Reset Switch  For entering default settings only E  LAN Cable Connecter  LAN connector F  DC 5V Input  Power input connector   No.  Status  Configuration Terminal Connected  LAN Status 1  LAN Cable is OK  ---  ---  Flash 2  Switch Detecting  ON 3 sec.  OFF  OFF 3 Standby (No Terminal)  ----  ON  ---- 4  Standby (Terminal connected)  ----  Flash fast  ---- 5 Configuration On  ON  ----  Flash 6  User Mode Downloading  Flash fast  OFF  Flash 7  Kernel Mode  Flash slowly  Flash slowly  ---- 8  Kernel Mode Downloading  Flash fast  Flash slowly  Flash 9  Burn-in Mode(Internal Test)  OFF  Flash slowly  ---- 10  Burn-in Mode Host Connected  ON  Flash slowly  Flash 11  Flash ROM Upgrading  ON  ON  ----
 5Initial Configuration 1. Connect the 3560 to the LAN and turn on the power. 2.  Run the Windows HyperTerminal program or any Telnet client application on the PC. 3.  Open the TCP/IP(Winsock) connection with the 3560 IP and port 23 4.  The default IP is 192.168.1.1. User could use the default IP by using the method descript in next section. 5.  After connecting to the 3560, the 3560 will be in configuration mode, the configuration indicator will be turned on and the following messages will be shown on HyperTerminal's window:  CipherLab 3560 MAC ID=00d017201111 Press [Enter] to Show Configuration Menu....  6.  To configure the 3560, please press [Enter] and follow the dialog messages to complete the procedure.  ****************************** *     CipherLab 3560       * *   Configuration Menu  * ****************************** Kernel Version:3560K-1.00 Library Version:3560L-1.01 MAC ID=00d017201111 1)Configuration 2)Return to Default 3)Download Program 4)Download Kernel 5)Terminal List  How to Connect to The 3560 with Default IP Sometimes, user forgets the IP of 3560, it is possible to use the default IP to setup or read the 3560 setting again. 1. Connect the 3560 to the LAN  (no power supply yet). 2.  Hold down the reset button and connect the adapter's DC jack to the 3560. 3.  Release the reset button after 3 seconds. The 3560 will be in default IP mode.  Normal Installation 1.  Insert the AC adapter into the outlet and connect its DC jack to the 3560. 2. Connect the 3560 with the LAN cable. 3.  Check the LAN Status Indicator on the 3560 to make sure that the LAN is working. 4.  After 5 second, check the Terminal Connected Indicator on the 3560.to make sure that the Bluetooth initialize is ok.  Testing 1.  Make sure the 3560 is working and LAN is connected 2.  Enter the system menu of 8060/8360 by pressing “7”+”9”+”POWER”. 3.  Enter BNEP menu and choose [Inquiry] item to search any Bluetooth devices around the 8060/8360
 64.  Try to connect to the 3560 by pressing [Enter] in the inquiry result list. 5.  If the result of connecting test in [Inquiry] menu is OK, it means every testing is fine. Otherwise, please check the hardware and software setting and try to connect again.  Upgrade 3560 Firmware There are two ways to upgrade 3560’s firmware, one is enter configuration mode and choose [Download Program], the other is download new program directly. 1.  Make sure the 3560 is working and LAN is connected 2.  Run the UDPLoad.exe on MS Windows OS. 3.  Choose the file you wish to download. 4. Input the 3560’s IP in the dialog box, such as following:     5.  After downloading, the Configuration Indicator and the Terminal Connected Indicator on the 3560 will be turned on together. In the meantime, the program is writing to the flash ROM. Do not remove the power when the indicators are ON. 6.  If the power is broken abnormally when flash ROM is upgrading, 3560  will lose the program and enter Kernel mode.  Kernel Mode Kernel mode is used to download new program once 3560 losing application.  1.  Make sure the 3560 is work and LAN is connected 2.  Run the UDPLoad.exe on MS Windows OS. 3.  Choose the file you wish to download. 4. Input the 3560’s IP in the dialog box, such as following:       5.  After downloading, the Configuration Indicator and the Terminal Connected Indicator on
 7the 3560 will be turned on together. In the meantime, the program is writing to the flash ROM. Do not remove the power when the indicators are ON.    6.  If the power is broken abnormally when flash ROM is upgrading, 3560  will lose the program anymore and return Kernel mode. Cautions 1.  Do NOT install the unit close to metallic surfaces or devices. 2.  Do NOT install or store the unit in a humid or dusty place.  Specification  Model Name  3560 Bluetooth Profile Supported  PAN Interface  10/100BaseT/ RJ11 Power  5V DC Clients profile requirement  PAN Standard  Bluetooth v1.1 Frequency Band  2.4GHz to 2.483GHz unlicensed ISM bandTransmission Range (line of sight)  250m  Operating Temp.  0°C to 45°C Humidity  5 to 90 % Connections  Up to 7 slaves for data connection Certification  CE/FCC
 8Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 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.  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.  FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  INFORMATION TO USER: The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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