Berker 4582, 4583 Operating And Assembly Instructions Manual

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WLAN Access-Point ush-mounted
WLAN Access-Point ush-mounted
4582
WLAN Access-Point ush-mounted, PoE
4583
Operating and assembly instructions
Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be installed and assembled by a qualied electrician in accordance with the relevant installation standards, guidelines, regulations, directives, safety and accident prevention regulations of the country.
Hazard due to electric shock. Disconnect before working on the device. Take into account all circuit breakers that supply dangerous voltages to the device.
Failure to comply with these instructions may result in damage to the device, re, or oth­er hazards.
These instructions are an integral component of the product and must be retained by the end user.
Design and layout of the device
(4)
(5) (6)
(7)
Figure 1: Front view WLAN Access-Point
(1)
(3)
(9)
(8)
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(4)
(5)
(6)
(9)
(3)
(7)
(2)
Figure 2: Front view WLAN Access-Point, PoE
(1) 5pole terminal block (2) 9pole terminal block (3) Contact pins (4) Position reed contact for reset (5) blue LED (WLAN) (6) orange LED (LAN) (7) RJ45 jack (8) Mains voltage connection (9) green control LED for the network cable connected to terminal block (1, 2)
Function
The WLAN Access-Point extends the possible uses of modern network technologies for mobile end devices with low power consumption and radio emission. Additional settings can limit the device from other Access-Points in order to prevent overcoupling of the WLAN areas and losses of the data rates.
This device can be used in three operating modes – namely as:
Access-Point for wirelessly communicating devices
Repeater for increasing the range in the WLAN network
Client for connecting to devices that do not have their own WLAN adapter.
Detailed information on conguration and settings are available for downloading at
www.berker.com.
Correct use
only suitable for operation in indoor areas
Installation into wall box according to DIN 49073
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Operation
LED displays
Two coloured LEDs illuminate the RJ45 jack and indicate what status the network functions of the Access-Points are in.
Display Status
blue LED (5) lights up permanently WLAN is active. blue LED (5) ashes Reset starts.
The device is restarted. orange LED (6) lights up permanently LAN is active, a connection is available. orange LED (6) ashes LAN is active, data transfer takes place.
Or:
Device is reset to factory settings.
Table 1: Displays on the status LEDs
Restart device
If the device does not function properly, it might be necessary to restart the device.
Keep a permanent magnet over the position of the reed contact (4) on the cover of the
Access-Point for 2 ...4 seconds.
The reed contact on the Access-Point is triggered. The blue LED (5) ashes. Reset starts.
Reset device to factory settings
Keep a permanent magnet over the position of the reed contact (4) on the cover of the
Access-Point for 5 ..10 seconds.
The reed contact on the Access-Point is triggered. The orange LED (6) ashes The device restarts and loads the factory settings.
If access to the Access-Point is no longer possible, please proceed according to the congu-
ration instructions at www.berker.com.
Information for electricians
Installation and electrical connection
DANGER!
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It is imperative to install the device at a height of 0.3 … 1.1 m to ensure functional reliability.
Touching live parts can result in an electric shock.
An electric shock can be lethal.
Disconnect the connecting cables before working on the device and cover all live parts in the area!
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WLAN Access-Point (order no. 4582)
Connect device to power supply
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(8)
Figure 3: Connection supply voltage
Live cables and network cables must always be laid separately from each other to the wall
box.
Run the mains cable into the wall box from below.
Strip cable adequately and connect cables to the plug-in terminals (8) (Figure 3).
To release the plug-in terminal, press down the retaining lug e.g. using a small at-bladed
screwdriver and pull out the cables.
The power supply of active components, such as from this device or from a PC, must be
disconnected from the other consumers in order to prevent any disruptions in the network. For this purpose, use a separate circuit secured by an automatic cutout or circuit breaker as well as appropriate overvoltage protection if necessary. The circuit and connected socket outlets must be labelled clearly e.g. with EDV.
Connect network cable
Run the mains cable into the wall box from above.
Shorten the cable to a length of approx. 90 mm from the bottom of the wall box.
Strip the cable to approx. 80 mm. When doing so, keep the pair shielding and twist of the
pair and wires as far as possible.
Twist the outer shielding S and afx it in a conductor sleeve (1 mm²) if necessary.
Pull off 5pole terminal block (1) from the device and lay the wires according to the prescribed
colour coding (Table 2). Cut off wires not required.
The assignments on the terminal block must match those of the patch panel in the network.
Mount terminal block (1) onto the contact pins (3) (Figure 4).
Mount the device into the wall box.
Unscrew cover.
Switch ON power supply.
Device with the factory settings is ready for operation. A conguration for individual settings can be made.
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Designation terminal 6 3 2 1 Assignment S
Table 2: Assignment on the terminal block (1) of the WLAN Access-Point
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Connect network cable
Run the mains cable preferably into the wall box from below.
Shorten the cable to a length of approx. 90 mm from the bottom of the wall box.
Strip the cable to approx. 80 mm. When doing so, keep the pair shielding and twist of the
pair and wires as far as possible.
Twist the outer shielding S and afx it in a conductor sleeve (1 mm²) if necessary.
Pull off 9pole terminal block (2) from the device and lay the wires according to the prescribed
colour coding (Table 3).
The assignments on the terminal block (2) must match those of the patch panel in the net-
work.
Mount terminal block onto the contact pins (3) (Figure 5).
Mount the device into the wall box.
Unscrew cover.
Device with the factory settings is ready for operation. A conguration for individual settings can be made.
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Designation terminal 8 7 5 4 6 3 2 1 Assignment S
Table 3: Assignment on the terminal block (2) of the WLAN Access-Point, PoE
Figure 5
Information regarding conguration
It is advisable to carry out the Initial conguration with patch cable via the LAN interface of the device.
The WLAN IP-address of the conguring device must be within the range 192.168.0.xxx
(x ≥ 0 ≤ 2 55, x ≠ 5), subnet: 255.255.255.0.
After the initial conguration, the password should denitely be changed. When changing the
password or SSD, do not use any spaces, numbers or characters such as ä, ü, ö, or ß.
Congure device via patch cable
Connect the RJ45 jack (7) at the Access-Point via a patch cable to the LAN interface e.g. via
a PC.
In the Internet browser enter the IP address http://192.168.0.5.
Log on with the password admin.
The password admin applies to the default state.
Congure device via WLAN
In the WLAN settings of the devices intended for the conguration, such as a tablet PC,
select the the WLAN Access-Point.
The Access-Point logs on in the network with the WLAN name (SSID) Berker.
Log on at the Access-Point with the WLAN password wireless123.
In the Internet browser enter the IP address http://192.168.0.5.
Log on with the password admin.
The password admin applies to the default state.
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Appendix
Technical Data
RJ45 connection socket 10/100 MBit/s
Radio range 2.4 GHz
Radio data rate 150 MBit/s
Radio standard IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Encryptions WEP, WPA, WPA2
Operating temperature -5 ... +45 °C
Degree of protection accord. to DIN 60529 IP20
WLAN Access-Point ash-mounted, order no. 4582
Rated voltage 100 ... 240 V~
Mains frequency 50 ... 60 Hz
Power consumption 1.8 W
Conductor cross-section (mains cable) max. 2.5 mm
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WLAN Access-Point ash-mounted, PoE, order no. 4583
Power supply accord. to IEEE803.2at (class 0) 48 V, PoE
Power consumption ≤ 3 W
PoE supply to RJ45 jack accord. to IEEE803.2at (class 2) 48 V/6.49 W
Warranty
We reserve the right to make technical and formal changes to the product in the interest of tech­nical progress.
Our products are under guarantee within the scope of the statutory provisions.
If you have a warranty claim, please contact the point of sale or ship the device postage free with a description of the fault to the appropriate regional representative.
Address of manufacturer
Berker GmbH & Co. KG
Klagebach 38 58579 Schalksmühle/Germany Phone: + 49 (0) 23 55/90 5-0 Fax: + 49 (0) 23 55/90 5-3111 berker.com
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