Rayence RYRAP001A Interface Box User Manual

Rayence Co., Ltd. Interface Box

User Manual

Revision No. 1.0 Date 2016-03-14                       -                              RAP001A User manual
 1                                        ©  Copyright 2016, Rayence Co. Ltd.    All pages of this document contain proprietary and confidential information of Rayence  Corporation  and  are  intended  for  exclusive  use  by  Rayence Corporation  personnel  or  customers.  Copying,  disclosure  to  others  or  other use  is  prohibited  without  the  express  written  authorization  from  Rayence Corporation.  Please  report  any  violations  of  requirement  to  Rayence Corporation.
 2   Attention For  improvement  of  product  performance,  supplementation,  or  follow-up  of  information;  the contents of this manual are subject to change without separate prior notice.     Please note that our company has neither responsibility for any accidents nor obligation to do free repair service for any damage of the equipment due to user's mistake, which resulted from failure to follow the contents in this manual. Make sure to be familiar with the safety precautions and usage procedures. Also note that the product may slightly differ from the contents of this manual depending on specification.   The following marks are used for the effective use of the product in this manual.     Attention, consult accompanying documents.                This  is  used  to  emphasize  essential  information.  Be  sure  to  read  this information to avoid incorrect operation.  This  indicates  hazardous  situation  which,  if  not  heeded,  may  result  in minor  or  moderate  injury  to  you  or  others,  or  may  result  in  machine damage.  This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not heeded, could result in death or serious injury to you or others.     Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or the order of a  radiologist  or any  other  practitioners  licensed  by  the  law  of  the  state  in which  that person practices to use or order the use of the device.
 3  Contents 1. Specifications ....................................................................................... 4 2. Components .......................................................................................... 5 3. Name of Each Part and Function ......................................................... 6 4. Dimension ............................................................................................. 8 5. Connecting and Using Product ............................................................ 9 5.1. Auto trigger & station mode ..................................................................................... 9 ①  Product setup ................................................................................................... 9 ②  Connect the cable ............................................................................................. 9 ③  PC setup ........................................................................................................ 10 ④  Wireless Access point setup ............................................................................. 11 5.2. Manual trigger & Station mode .............................................................................. 12 ①  Product setup ................................................................................................. 12 ②  Connect the Cable .......................................................................................... 12 ③  PC setup ........................................................................................................ 14 ④  Wireless Access point setup ............................................................................. 15 5.3. Auto trigger & Wired mode .................................................................................... 16 ①  Product Setup ................................................................................................. 16 ②  Connect the cable ........................................................................................... 16 ③  PC setup ........................................................................................................ 17 5.4. Manual trigger & Wired mode ............................................................................... 19 ①  Product Setup ................................................................................................. 19 ②  Connect the cable ........................................................................................... 19 ③  PC setup ........................................................................................................ 21 6. Web UI ................................................................................................. 23 6.1. Main Screen ........................................................................................................ 23 6.2. Page Layout ........................................................................................................ 23 ①  Menu ............................................................................................................. 23 ②  Upper screen .................................................................................................. 23 ③  Main panel ...................................................................................................... 24 6.3. Main Menu .......................................................................................................... 24 ①  Status Information ........................................................................................... 24 ②  Network .......................................................................................................... 25 ③  2.4G Wireless LAN Settings ............................................................................. 28 ④  5G WLAN Settings .......................................................................................... 32 ⑤  Advanced Settings .......................................................................................... 35
 4 1. Specifications   CPU Qualcomm QCA9558/QCA9880 RAM 128M Flash 16M Wireless Standards 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Frequency 2.4Ghz/5GHz Data Rate 802.11a Maximum 54Mbps 802.11b Maximum 11Mbps 802.11g Maximum 54Mbps 802.11n Maximum 450Mbps 802.11ac Maximum 1.3Gbps Wireless Security WPA, WPA2, WPA/WPA2, WPS button Transmission Power 22±2dBm (per Path) Ethernet 10,100,1000 Mbps base Ethernet Concurrent  Connection (Wire) Up to 3 Concurrent  Connection (Wireless) Up to 128 Port Gigabit LAN x 1, Trigger x 1, Detector x3 Power Input : AC85~264V 50/60Hz Output : 24VDC (Max 6.4A) Maximum Power Consumption 15W (When the Detector power is not connected) Antenna 2.4GHz/5GHz 4/6Dbi Dual-band Reverse SMA Antenna (3Txx3Rx) Major Function Wire PowerBox, AGI function Wire Detector DC 24V Power Max 6.4A supply Size 240 x 190 x 75 mm (without antenna) Weight 1.85kg Environmental requirement Operating : 5 ~ 40 ℃ / 30 ~ 75 % H.R Storage    : -10 ~ 50 ℃ / 10 ~ 80 % H.R
 5 2. Components    RAP001A   Antenna x 3   Power cable   LAN cable   Power converter   User manual
 6 3. Name of Each Part and Function  <Front>    LED LED color Status PWR/LAN Red Turned  on  while  booting  after  connecting  with  power supply Turned off upon the completion of booting Green Turned off when connecting PC LAN TRIGGER Red Trigger READY DONE Green Trigger READY IN 5G/2.4G Red Frequency of 2.4GHz Green Frequency of 5GHz Yellow Frequency of 2.4GHz and 5GHz DET1 Green Turned off when connecting with Detector. DET2 Green Turned off when connecting with Detector. DET3 Green Turned off when connecting with Detector.
 7    <Back>      ① AC Innet Power switch, Connecting with fuse box and power cable (Fuse: T3.15 AL 250V) ② Trigger Port 7P Generator Linkage Port ③ Detector Port 1 16P Detector Linkage Port (10/100/1000BaseT and for charging) ④ Detector Port 2 16P Detector Linkage Port (10/100/1000BaseT and for charging) ⑤ Detector Port 3 16P Detector Linkage Port (10/100/1000BaseT and for charging) ⑥ PCLAN Port RJ-45 Port (10/100/1000BaseT) ⑦ Reset Button Rebooting (press for one second), Factory reset (press for 10 seconds) ⑧ WPS Button Supporting PBC of WPS
 8 4. Dimension
 9 5. Connecting and Using Product  5.1. Auto trigger & station mode ① Product setup   ② Connect the cable
 10  ③ PC setup • Set up the Network as below    • To use station mode, right click “Local Area Connection” and click properties
 11  • Double click “ Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” • Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click “OK”    ④ Wireless Access point setup • Set up wireless Access point as below -  SSID: Griffon -  Internal network   IP address: 2.2.2.1   Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0   Dynamic IP allocation range: 2.2.2.2~2.2.2.254 -  Pre-Shared Key (PSK): project302   Authentication methods: WPAPSK or WPA2PSK   Password methods: TKIP / AES -  Channel (Frequency)   Avoid the crowded channel option
 12  5.2. Manual trigger & Station mode ① Product setup   ② Connect the Cable
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 14  ③ PC setup • Set up the Network as below    • To use station mode, right click “Local Area Connection” and click properties
 15   • Double click “ Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” • Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click “OK”    ④ Wireless Access point setup • Set up wireless Access point as below -  SSID: Griffon -  Internal network   IP address: 2.2.2.1   Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0   Dynamic IP allocation range: 2.2.2.2~2.2.2.254 -  Pre-Shared Key (PSK): project302   Authentication methods: WPAPSK or WPA2PSK   Password methods: TKIP / AES -  Channel (Frequency)   Avoid the crowded channel option
 16 5.3. Auto trigger & Wired mode ① Product Setup    ② Connect the cable
 17  ③ PC setup • Set up the Network as below    • To use wired mode, right click “Local Area Connection” and click properties
 18   • Double click “ Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” • Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click “OK”
 19  5.4. Manual trigger & Wired mode ① Product Setup   ② Connect the cable
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 21  ③ PC setup • Set up the Network as below    • To use wired mode, right click “Local Area Connection” and click properties
 22   • Double click “ Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” • Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click “OK”
 23 6. Web UI   6.1. Main Screen  • You can set or view the parameter of RAP001A on the web browser. • Access to the page using the following information: IP (192.168.1.1) and Port (8080). • The login ID is “Admin”, and the password is “rayence1”. • The access address, the port, and the account can be modified on the WEB UI.  6.2. Page Layout  ① Menu • The viewing and settings menu on the left are categorized by the function. ② Upper screen • Language setting: Can set the display language either in Korean or in English.
 24 • LOGOUT: Logout from the Web UI page. • REBOOT: The system must be rebooted to apply the changes in parameters. ③ Main panel • The information for each menu can be viewed or configured.  6.3. Main Menu • The current setting can be viewed or modified. ① Status Information A. Default  Information    This menu provides information about the settings and the environment of RAP001A. i. Default  information:  Display  information  about  the  basic  information. • Model: Display the Model information of the product. • HW Firmware version / SW Firmware version: Display the Version. • System Start Time: Display the Service time after Reboot. • SSH Activity: Display the connection status using the SSH protocol. • LAN MAC Address: Display the MAC address of LAN cable. • LAN IP Address: Display the LAN IP address. • LAN Subnet Mask: Display information about the LAN Subnet Mask. • 2.4G WLAN Channel: Display the current channel with 2.4G and the bandwidth information. • 5G WLAN Channel: Display the current channel with 5G and the bandwidth information. ii. 2.4G  WLAN  SSID  Status:  Display  information  about  current  2.4G  wireless  LAN. iii. 5G  WLAN  SSID  Status:  Display  information  about  current  5G  wireless  LAN.
 25 B. Session  Information    This menu provides information about the devices connected to the wireless LAN of RAP001A. i. 2.4G  Device  information:  Display  the  information  and  the  status  of  the  devices  connected  to  the  2.4G  wireless  LAN. ii. 5G  Device  information:  Display  the  information  and  the  status  of  the  devices  connected  to  the  5G  wireless  LAN. • SSID  (Service  Set  Identifier):  Display  the  value  that  distinguishes  the  wireless  LAN,  and  this values allows the connection to the corresponding BSS (basic service set). • MAC Address: Display the physical address of each device. • Allocation Mode: Display the wireless mode of each device, such as a/b/g/n/ac. • Authentication Method: The Authentication status can be divided into the authenticated and the unauthenticated  status,  and  the  Authentication  Method  changes  by  the  authentication  and security methods. • IP Address: Display the private IP assigned to the device by the RAP001A. • Idle Times(s): Display the idle time of the device. • RSSI: Display the receiving sensitivity. • Tx bytes: Display the amount of Transfer data. • Rx bytes: Display the amount of Receive data.  C. IP  Lease  Information    This menu provides information about the assigned IP for wireless and wire LAN of RAP001A.    ② Network
 26 A. Default  Settings    The LAN address and the IP bandwidth can be adjusted through this menu.  i. LAN • IP Address: Display the IP address of RAP001A. • Subnet Mask: Display the Subnet Mask of RAP001A. • DHCP Start Address: Display the DHCP Start Address, which is assigned to device by RAP001A. • DHCP End Address: Display the DHCP End Address, which is assigned to device by RAP001A. • DHCP Lease Time: Display the DHCP Lease Time, which is assigned to device by RAP001A.  B. DHCP  Static  Settings
 27    It is the filter function that limits the connectable device. i. DHCP  Static  Settings • Automatic Allocation OFF: Display the setting value of automatic IP allocation for devices. • Non-management device: Display the policy about the registered or unregistered devices to the WEB UI. • HW address: Input the 12-digit Hardware address of device to where the IP is assigned. • IP address to allocate: Input the assigned IP address. ii. Mac  Searching • HW Address: Input the  12-digit Hardware  address directly into the field or using the automatic search function. • Table for Device management   • The table shows the hardware address of the devices that the DHCP Static table manages and the record list of the IP address to be assigned.
 28  ③ 2.4G Wireless LAN Settings A. Radio  settings    This menu displays the properties of the 2.4G wireless LAN.  i. Radio  settings • If used or not: Set whether to use the corresponding wireless LAN. • Country Code: The Country Code setting is required because the allowed RF Channels differ by countries, and it can be currently set only for America and Korea. • Wireless Mode: The Wireless Mode can be set to 802.11 b/g/n. • Channel Width: The wireless bandwidth can be set to BW 20M or 40M. • Channel Selection: The channel to use can be set to Auto or Manual. • RTS Threshold: Set the size of the packet considering the Hidden Node. • Frag Threshold: Transmit by dividing the wireless packet according to the setting value. • Beacon  Interval:  It  synchronizes  the  packet  sent  from  RAP001A  and  the  packet  the  device receives, and it is the transmission interval. • DTIM Interval: It is the signal that sounds when there is data to send to device and breaks the standby status of device. • Link Timeout: Display the Session time to provide to devices. • Guard Interval: It is the data length that checks the connection before the wireless transmission. • Short  Preamble:  It  provides  some  spare  time  for  receiving  device  to  synchronize  the  clock  of RAP001A. • Protection Type: It is type to protect the hidden node issue.
 29 • AMPDU : Aggregate-MAC Protocol Data Unit • AMSDU : Aggregate-MAC Service Data Unit • STBC : Space Time Block Coding • Tx Chain: Check the data Transfer status of 3X3 antenna.   • Rx Chain: Check the data Receive status of 3X3 antenna.  B. SSID  Settings     This menu displays the SSID property of the 2.4G wireless LAN.  i. SSID  Settings • SSID name: Defines the  SSID name.  You can use Korean, English alphabets, number, space, and symbols for the SSID name. • SSID Broadcast: Displays the possibility of SSID Broadcast to devices. • Association Limit Count: Limit the number of devices that can be connected to the corresponding
 30 SSID. • Communication permission between wireless Use: Set whether to allow the connection between wireless devices. • ARP Spoofing prevention function: Set whether to use the prevention function against the ARP Spoofing attack. ii. Security • Authentication Method: Set whether to provide the open SSID service or the SSID service with a password. iii. WPA • Security Mode: Display the type of security mode. • Encryption Method: Display the type of encryption method. • Authentication Method: Display the authentication method. • PSK Key: Input the encryption key.
 31  C. WPS  Settings    This menu displays the WPS Settings for each SSID (2.4G).  • WPS Connection: Attempts to connect with WPS and the connection to WPS will be successful when connected within two minutes.
 32  ④ 5G WLAN Settings A. Radio  Settings    This menu displays the property of the 5G wireless LAN.  i. Radio  Settings • If used or not: Set whether to use the corresponding wireless LAN. • Country Code: The Country Code setting is required because the allowed RF Channels differ by countries, and it can be currently set only for America and Korea. • Wireless Mode: The Wireless Mode can be set to 802.11 a/n/ac. • Channel Band Width: The wireless bandwidth can be set to BBW 20M, 40M, or 80M. • Channel Selection: The channel to use can be set to Auto or Manual. • RTS Threshold: Set the size of the packet considering the Hidden Node. • Frag Threshold: Transmit by dividing the wireless packet according to the setting value. • Beacon  Interval:  It  synchronizes  the  packet  sent  from  RAP001A  and  the  packet  the  device receives, and it is the transmission interval. • DTIM Interval: It is the signal that sounds when there is data to send to device and breaks the standby status of device. • Link Timeout: Display the Session time to provide to devices. • Guard Interval: It is the data length that checks the connection before the wireless transmission. • Short  Preamble:  It  provides  some  spare  time  for  receiving  device  to  synchronize  the  clock  of RAP001A. • Protection Type: It is type to protect the hidden node issue.
 33 • AMPDU : Aggregate-MAC Protocol Data Unit • AMSDU : Aggregate-MAC Service Data Unit • STBC : Space Time Block Coding • Tx Chain: Check the data Transfer status of 3X3 antenna. • Rx Chain: Check the data Receive status of 3X3 antenna.  B. SSID Settings     This menu displays the SSID property of the 5G wireless LAN.  i. SSID  Settings • SSID Name: Defines the SSID name. You can use Korean, English alphabets, number, space, and symbols for the SSID name. • SSID Broadcast: Displays the possibility of SSID Broadcast to devices. • Association limit Count: Limit the number of devices that can be connected to the corresponding
 34 SSID. • Communication permission between wireless use: Set whether to allow the connection between wireless devices. • ARP Spoofing prevention function: Set whether to use the prevention function against the ARP Spoofing attack. ii. Security • Authentication method: Set whether to provide the open SSID service or the SSID service with a password. iii. WPA • Security Mode: Display the type of security mode. • Encryption method: Display the type of encryption method. • Authentication method: Display the authentication method. • PSK Key: Input the encryption key.  C. WPS  Settings    This menu displays the WPS Settings for each SSID (5G).  • WPS Connection: Attempts to connect with WPS and the connection to WPS will be successful when connected within two minutes.
 35  ⑤ Advanced Settings A. EXT  Interlocking  Settings    The external connection for AGI can be set through this menu.  • Interlocking or Not: Set whether to use the EXT interlocking. • EXT Association IP: Display the received LAN IP address for corresponding address. • EXT Association Port: Set the address for EXT Association Port.  B. Remote  Management  Settings    This menu provides the information about the WEB UI that controls the product or the connection to the inner terminal.  i. Web  CM  Connection  Settings • Web  CM  Remote  Connection  port:  Display  the  Port  number  when  connecting  to  the corresponding WEB UI. • Web CM Remote Connection Password: Display the login ID and the password. ii. SSH  Connection  Settings • SSH Remote Connection: Set whether to enable the connection using the SSH protocol. • SSH Remote Connection Port: Set the SSH protocol port number.
 36  C. Firmware  Upgrade    The firmware of the product can be upgraded.  • Firmware File Selection: Search the Firmware binary inside the locally connected terminal. • Upgrade Start: Select the normal Firmware binary and click the [Upgrade Start] button.  D. Configuration  Clear  • Reset the settings value. At this time, the parameter set by users may be initialized.
 37   IC Information to User  “This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.”      FCC Information to User 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 con-nected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Caution Modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance  could  void  the  user’s authority to operate the equipment.  FCC Compliance Information : 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.  IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
 38                    Rayence Co., Ltd. 14, Samsung 1-ro 1-gil,   Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea www.rayence.com

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