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    Model DA2 ELECTRODLESS
    Model DA2 ELECTRODLESS
    CONDUCTIVITY TRANSMITTER
    CONDUCTIVITY TRANSMITTER
    CONDUCTIVITY TRANSMITTER
    (for conductivity, % concentration and TDS measurement)
    Instrument Model Number _____________________________
    Instrument Serial Number _________________________________
    156 Auriesville Road
    1-800-833-0081
    www.andinst.com
    © June 2003 revised: 2/13

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    • Page 1 Anderson Instrument Co. Inc. Instruction 156 Auriesville Road Fultonville, NY 12072 1-800-833-0081 Fax 518-922-8997 Manual www.andinst.com Instrument Model Number _____________________________ Instrument Serial Number _________________________________ Model DA2 ELECTRODLESS Model DA2 ELECTRODLESS Model DA2 ELECTRODLESS Model DA2 ELECTRODLESS Model DA2 ELECTRODLESS CONDUCTIVITY TRANSMITTER..
    • Page 2: Table Of Contents

      T T T T T able of Contents able of Contents able of Contents able of Contents able of Contents Section 1 - General Information ....4 1.1 Capability Highlights ......... 4 1.2 Transmitter Safety .........4 1.3 Retained Configuration Values .......5 1.4 Transmitter Serial Number ........
    • Page 3 Section 7 - Transmitter Configuration ...24 7.1 Selecting Language to Operate Transmitter ..... 24 7.2 Configuring Sensor Characteristics ......24 7.3 Set °C OR °F (temperature display format) .....34 7.4 Configuring Analog Output .......34 7.5 SET Passcode (feature enabled or disabled) ....36 7.6 Configuration Setting Summary .......
    • Page 4: Section 1 - General Information

      Section 1 - General Information Section 1 - General Information Section 1 - General Information Section 1 - General Information Section 1 - General Information 1.1 Capability Highlights 1.1 Capability Highlights 1.1 Capability Highlights 1.1 Capability Highlights 1.1 Capability Highlights Sensor Input The transmitter can be used with the Model HC1-Series electrodeless conductivity sensor.
    • Page 5: Retained Configuration Values

      1.3 R 1.3 R 1.3 Retained Configuration V etained Configuration V etained Configuration V etained Configuration Values alues alues alues 1.3 R 1.3 R etained Configuration V alues All user-entered configuration values are retained indefinitely, even if power is lost or turned off. The non-volatile transmitter memory does not require battery backup.
    • Page 6: Section 2 - Specifications

      Section 2 - Specifications Section 2 - Specifications Section 2 - Specifications Section 2 - Specifications Section 2 - Specifications 2.1 Operational 2.1 Operational 2.1 Operational 2.1 Operational 2.1 Operational Display Two-line by 16 character LCD NOTE: The measured value (conductivity, % concentration or TDS) and temperature can be displayed separately or shown together on a single screen.
    • Page 7 Power Requirements (Class 2 Power Supply): Two-wire Hookup 16-30 VDC Three-wire Hookup 14-30 VDC Four-wire Hookup 12-30 VDC Calibration Methods: Sensor Zero With the dry sensor in air, press keys to initiate (all measurements) automatic system zeroing Conductivity Measurement: COND CAL Enter compensation reference temperature, and reference solution’s known linear % per °C slope and value SAMPLE CAL..
    • Page 8: Transmitter Performance (electrical, Analog Outputs)

      2.2 T 2.2 Transmitter P 2.2 T ransmitter P ransmitter P ransmitter Performance (Electrical, Analog Outputs) erformance (Electrical, Analog Outputs) erformance (Electrical, Analog Outputs) erformance (Electrical, Analog Outputs) 2.2 T 2.2 T ransmitter P erformance (Electrical, Analog Outputs) Accuracy* ± 0.1% of span Sensitivity* ±..
    • Page 9: Section 3 - Physical Installation

      Section 3 - Physical Installation Section 3 - Physical Installation Section 3 - Physical Installation Section 3 - Physical Installation Section 3 - Physical Installation Unpack and examine the equipment even if you do not use it immediately. If there is evidence of damage, notify the transit carrier immediately.
    • Page 10: Panel Mounting (da201a)

      3.2 P 3.2 Panel Mounting (DA201A) 3.2 P anel Mounting (DA201A) anel Mounting (DA201A) anel Mounting (DA201A) 3.2 P 3.2 P anel Mounting (DA201A) Figure 3-1 illustrates how to panel mount the transmitter using the supplied panel mount hardware kit. Cut a 3.30-inch (84 mm) square cutout hole in panel.
    • Page 11: Wall And Pipe Mounting (da202a)

      3.3 W 3.3 W 3.3 Wall and Pipe Mounting (DA202A) all and Pipe Mounting (DA202A) all and Pipe Mounting (DA202A) all and Pipe Mounting (DA202A) 3.3 W 3.3 W all and Pipe Mounting (DA202A) Figure 3-2 illustrates how to wall or pipe mount the transmitter using the supplied hardware kit. Determine the mounting method, and attach the hardware as shown.
    • Page 12: Integral Sensor Mounting (da202a With Hc1012000 Only)

      3.4 Integral Sensor Mounting (DA202A with HC1012000 only) 3.4 Integral Sensor Mounting (DA202A with HC1012000 only) 3.4 Integral Sensor Mounting (DA202A with HC1012000 only) 3.4 Integral Sensor Mounting (DA202A with HC1012000 only) 3.4 Integral Sensor Mounting (DA202A with HC1012000 only) Figure 3-3 illustrates how to integrally mount the transmitter onto a sensor using the supplied mounting hardware kit.
    • Page 13: Section 4 - Electrical Connections

      Section 4 - Electrical Connections Section 4 - Electrical Connections Section 4 - Electrical Connections Section 4 - Electrical Connections Section 4 - Electrical Connections Figure 4-1 shows the terminal block arrangement and terminal designations for the transmitter. NOTE: All terminals are suitable for single wires up to 14 AWG (2.5 mm2). Wiring Tip! To comply with European Community (CE) electromagnetic compatibility requirements, follow these general wiring guidelines: Locate transmitter as far as possible from motors and other non-CE certified devices..
    • Page 14: Hc1 Series Electrodless Conductivity Sensor Wiring

      4.1 HC1 Series Electrodeless Conductivity Sensor Wiring Depending on how transmitter is mounted, route the sensor (or interconnect) cable into the transmitter as follows: • Wall/Pipe-mounted Transmitter: Route cable through left side cable entry knockout hole in the back cover. •..
    • Page 15: Two-wire Hookup

      4.2 T 4.2 T 4.2 Two wo- - - - - Wire Hookup Wire Hookup Wire Hookup Wire Hookup 4.2 T 4.2 T Wire Hookup In a two-wire hookup, at least 16 VDC is required for operation. A load device can be connected in the current loop (see Figure 4-3 for details).
    • Page 16: Three-wire Hookup

      4.3 Three 4.3 Three- - - - - Wire Hookup 4.3 Three Wire Hookup Wire Hookup Wire Hookup 4.3 Three 4.3 Three Wire Hookup In a three-wire hookup, the transmitter can be wired two ways depending on load “sinking” or “sourcing”.
    • Page 17: Four-wire Hookup

      4.4 Four 4.4 Four 4.4 Four- - - - - Wire Hookup Wire Hookup Wire Hookup Wire Hookup 4.4 Four 4.4 Four Wire Hookup In a four-wire hookup, at least 12 VDC is required for operation. Depending on how the transmitter is mounted, route the DC power, analog output wiring into the transmitter as follows: •..
    • Page 18: Section 5 - Operation

      Section 5 - Operation Section 5 - Operation Section 5 - Operation Section 5 - Operation Section 5 - Operation The user interface consists of a two-line LCD display and a keypad with MENU, ENTER, ESC, , and keys. 5.1 Display 5.1 Display 5.1 Display 5.1 Display..
    • Page 19 • MEASURE Screen: These keys are non-functional. • Menu Screens: Moves up or down respectively between other same-level menu screens. • Edit/Selection Screens: Adjusts selected digit value up or down, or moves up or down between choices. FIGURE 5-1 Transmitter Keypad..
    • Page 20: Measure Screen (normal Display Mode)

      5.3 MEASURE Screen (normal display mode) 5.3 MEASURE Screen (normal display mode) 5.3 MEASURE Screen (normal display mode) 5.3 MEASURE Screen (normal display mode) 5.3 MEASURE Screen (normal display mode) The MEASURE screen is normally displayed. Pressing the MENU key temporarily replaces the MEASURE screen with the top-level “MAIN MENU CALIBRATE”..
    • Page 21: Section 6 - Menu Structure

      Section 6 - Menu Structure Section 6 - Menu Structure Section 6 - Menu Structure Section 6 - Menu Structure Section 6 - Menu Structure The transmitter menu tree is divided into three main branches: CALIBRATE, CONFIGURE, and TEST/MAINT. Each main branch is structured similarly in layers with top-level screens, related lower-level submenu screens and, in many cases, sub-submenu screens.
    • Page 22: Displaying Top-level Menu Screens

      6.2 Displaying T 6.2 Displaying Top 6.2 Displaying T op op op op-Level Menu Screens -Level Menu Screens -Level Menu Screens -Level Menu Screens 6.2 Displaying T 6.2 Displaying T -Level Menu Screens With the first top-level menu screen of the desired main branch displayed, use the keys to scroll through other top-level screens to access a desired screen.
    • Page 23: Displaying Submenu Screens

      6.3 Displaying Submenu Screens 6.3 Displaying Submenu Screens 6.3 Displaying Submenu Screens 6.3 Displaying Submenu Screens 6.3 Displaying Submenu Screens After selecting a top-level menu screen, press the ENTER key to display a related submenu or edit/selection screen: • Submenu Screens are usually linked to other related same-level screens. Pressing key displays these other related submenu screens.
    • Page 24: Section 7 - Transmitter Configuration

      Section 7 - T Section 7 - T ransmitter Configuration ransmitter Configuration Section 7 - T Section 7 - Transmitter Configuration Section 7 - T ransmitter Configuration ransmitter Configuration NOTE: When the passcode feature is enabled (Section 7.5), you must successfully enter the passcode before attempting to enter a configuration setting.
    • Page 25 WARNING: CHANGING THE MEASUREMENT AUTOMATICALLY REPLACES ALL USER-ENTERED CONFIGURATION VALUES WITH FACTORY-DEFAULTS. Select DISPLAY FORMAT After choosing the measurement, select the desired display format for the MEASURE screen. The selected units and resolution will also appear on all applicable edit/selection menu screens. With the screen displayed, press key once to display..
    • Page 26 LINEAR: Recommended for most aqueous solutions • NATURAL WATER (not available for TDS measurement): Built-in temperature • properties table only for special applications — consult factory) • TEMP TABLE: User-defined temperature table NONE: Measurement values are not compensated • NOTE: LINEAR is the factory default for temperature compensation with a 2.00% per °C slope and 25.0°C reference temperature.
    • Page 27 TABLE A -- BUILT-IN Chemical Concentration Tables Solution Concentration °C Range Solution Concentration °C Range NaOH 0-16% 40-80% 0-100°C 0-115°C CaCl 0-22% 15-55°C 93-99% 0-115°C 0-28% 0-40% 0-50°C 0-75°C 36-96% 0-18% 0-50°C 0-65°C 0-30% 22-36% 0-115°C 0-65°C Creating USER-DEFINED Concentration TABLE If the solution being measured does not match any BUILT-IN chemical table, create a USER- DEFINED table to convert measured conductivity into displayed % concentration.
    • Page 28 NOTE: If the transmitter is calibrated, you can use the uncompensated conductivity MEASURE screen to determine corresponding conductivity values. With the screen displayed, press key once to display Press ENTER key to display Press ENTER key again to display . Use key to select “USER-DEFINED,”..
    • Page 29 NOTE: If the table contains unacceptable coordinate values, the display shows a “CONFIRM FAILURE” message. Pressing ENTER key displays the unacceptable coordinate(s) TDS Measurement Setup Define the conductivity-to-TDS conversion factor: With the screen displayed, press key once to display Press ENTER key to display Press ENTER key again to display .
    • Page 30 Press ENTER key again to display a screen like . Use arrow keys to adjust to a desired slope, and press ENTER key to enter it. After the screen re-appears, press key once to display Press ENTER key to display a screen like .
    • Page 31 Recommendation: Before entering values, plan ahead and determine the temperature and ratio values for each data point in your table. Use TABLE C to conveniently organize and note your specific table entry values: TABLE C -- Values for TEMP TABLE °C Temp.
    • Page 32 G. Press ENTER key to display H. Press ENTER key again to save the table. NOTE: If the table contains unacceptable coordinate values, the display shows a “CONFIRM FAILURE” message. Pressing ENTER key displays the unacceptable coordinate(s). Set FILTER time A time constant (in seconds) can be set to filter or “smooth out”..
    • Page 33 NOTE: When “PT1000” is selected but the element is not connected to the transmitter, a “WARNING: CHECK STATUS” message will appear. To prevent or clear this message, connect the element or select “MANUAL.” To configure the transmitter for fixed MANUAL temperature compensation you must select “MANUAL”..
    • Page 34: Set °c Or °f (temperature Display Format)

      SPECIAL CASE — ALTERED SENSOR CABLE LENGTH Changing the standard 20 ft. (6 m) sensor cable length, by shortening it or adding an interconnect cable, affects temperature measuring accuracy. The factory-certified T factor is based on standard cable length. To compensate for altered cable length measuring error, change the certified T factor entry: Shortened Sensor Cable: To increase the transmitter temperature reading to match the known solution temperature, decrease the T factor by 3.85 ohms for..
    • Page 35 Press ENTER key to display Press ENTER key again to display . Use keys to select the parameter the output will represent, and press ENTER key to enter it. SET 4mA and 20 mA VALUES (range expand) Parameter values can be set to define the endpoints at which the 4 mA and 20 mA analog output values are desired.
    • Page 36: Set Passcode (feature Enabled Or Disabled)

      SET FAIL LEVEL Mode (off, 4 mA or 20 mA) When a “WARNING CHECK STATUS” message appears, indicating that a system problem may exist, the analog output can be set to respond in one of three ways: • OFF: Output remains active. •..
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    • Page 38: Configuration Setting Summary

      7.6 Configuration Setting Summary 7.6 Configuration Setting Summary 7.6 Configuration Setting Summary 7.6 Configuration Setting Summary 7.6 Configuration Setting Summary TABLE D lists all configuration settings and their entry ranges/choices and factory defaults, categorized by basic functions. TABLE D -- Transmitter Configuration Settings (Ranges/Choices and Defaults) Displayed Screen Title Entry Range or Choices (where applicable) Factory Default..
    • Page 39 TABLE D -- Transmitter Configuration Settings (Ranges/Choices and Defaults) -- continued Displayed Screen Title Entry Range or Choices (where applicable) Factory Default Your Setting SENSOR Settings (continued) TEMP ELEMENT: 950-1050 ohms 1000 ohms SET T FACTOR? TEMP ELEMENT: 0.0-200.0°C 25.0°C SET MANUAL? TEMPERATURE Display Setting SET °C OR °F?
    • Page 40: Section 8 - Transmitter Calibration

      Section 8 - T Section 8 - T ransmitter Calibration ransmitter Calibration Section 8 - T Section 8 - Transmitter Calibration Section 8 - T ransmitter Calibration ransmitter Calibration 8.1 Important Information 8.1 Important Information 8.1 Important Information 8.1 Important Information 8.1 Important Information Each electrodeless conductivity sensor has a unique zero point and span.
    • Page 41: Zero Procedure (first-time Sensor Calibration Only)

      8.2 ZERO ZERO ZERO ZERO Procedure (first-time sensor calibration only) Procedure (first-time sensor calibration only) Procedure (first-time sensor calibration only) Procedure (first-time sensor calibration only) ZERO Procedure (first-time sensor calibration only) Zero the sensor if it is being calibrated for the first time. If not, disregard this subsection and proceed with calibrating the sensor span (Section 4.3, 4.4 or 4.5).
    • Page 42 COND CAL Method Prepare the conductivity reference solution using your normal method. Its value should be near the typical measured process value for best accuracy. When the value is relatively low (between 200 and 100,000 microSiemens/cm), the data in TABLE E on the next page can be used to prepare the reference solution.
    • Page 43 NOTE: During calibration, the analog output is automatically “held” at the last measured value. After a screen like appears, use arrow keys to adjust the slope value to match the known slope of the reference solution, and press ENTER key to enter the value.
    • Page 44 Press key once to display Press ENTER key to display . With the sensor in the process, press ENTER key again to confirm. This active screen appears showing the measurement reading. NOTE: During calibration, the analog output is automatically “held” at the last measured value.
    • Page 45: Concentration Calibration

      Press ENTER key to display . With the decade box connected, press ENTER key again to confirm. This active screen appears showing the measurement reading. NOTE: During calibration, the analog output is automatically “held” at the last measured value. Wait for the reading to stabilize which may take up to 30 minutes. Then press ENTER key.
    • Page 46 Thoroughly rinse the clean sensor in de-ionized water. Then immerse the sensor in the prepared reference solution. Important: Allow the sensor and solution temperatures to equalize. Depending on their temperature differences, this may take up to 30 minutes. NOTE: Suspend the sensor to prevent it from touching the container. Simply laying it into the container will produce calibration error.
    • Page 47: Tds Calibration

      8.4 TDS Calibration 8.4 TDS Calibration 8.4 TDS Calibration 8.4 TDS Calibration 8.4 TDS Calibration When the transmitter is set to measure % concentration but you want to calibrate using a conductivity reference solution, please refer to Section 8.3, subsection “COND CAL Method” and follow steps 1 through 13.
    • Page 48 the reading has stabilized, this static screen appears showing the “last measured” value. Use arrow keys to adjust the displayed value to exactly match the known value of the process sample (or TDS reference solution). Press ENTER key to enter the value and complete calibration (“CONFIRM CAL OK?” screen appears).
    • Page 49: Analog Output Calibration

      8.6 Analog Output Calibration 8.6 Analog Output Calibration 8.6 Analog Output Calibration 8.6 Analog Output Calibration 8.6 Analog Output Calibration The transmitter analog output is factory-calibrated. However, it can be re-calibrated if desired. NOTE: When the passcode feature is enabled (Section 7.5), you must successfully enter the passcode before attempting to calibrate the analog output.
    • Page 50: Section 9 - Testing & Maintenance

      Section 9 - T Section 9 - T esting & Maintenance esting & Maintenance Section 9 - T Section 9 - Testing & Maintenance Section 9 - T esting & Maintenance esting & Maintenance The transmitter has TEST/MAINT menu screens to: •..
    • Page 51: Hold Output

      9.2 HOLD OUTPUT 9.2 HOLD OUTPUT 9.2 HOLD OUTPUT 9.2 HOLD OUTPUT 9.2 HOLD OUTPUT The HOLD OUTPUT function conveniently holds the analog output at its last measured value for up to 30 minutes to suspend operation of any connected device. With the screen displayed, press key once to display..
    • Page 52: Select Sim Measurment

      9.5 SELECT SIM Measurment 9.5 SELECT SIM Measurment 9.5 SELECT SIM Measurment 9.5 SELECT SIM Measurment 9.5 SELECT SIM Measurment The SELECT SIM function selects a type of simulated measurement. It is used in conjunction with the SIM SENSOR function (Section 9.6) to simulate a measured value, making the analog output respond accordingly.
    • Page 53: Reset Configure Values To Factory Defaults

      9.7 RESET CONFIGURE V 9.7 RESET CONFIGURE V 9.7 RESET CONFIGURE Values to F alues to F alues to F alues to Factory Defaults actory Defaults actory Defaults actory Defaults 9.7 RESET CONFIGURE V 9.7 RESET CONFIGURE V alues to F actory Defaults The RESET CONFIGURE function resets stored configuration settings (all at the same time) —..
    • Page 54: Section 10 - Troubleshooting

      Section 10 - T Section 10 - T roubleshooting roubleshooting Section 10 - T Section 10 - Troubleshooting Section 10 - T roubleshooting roubleshooting 10.1 K 10.1 K 10.1 Keeping the T 10.1 K 10.1 K eeping the T eeping the T eeping the Transmitter Calibrated eeping the T ransmitter Calibrated..
    • Page 55: Verifying Interconnect Cable Integrity

      10.6 V 10.6 V 10.6 Verifying Interconnect Cable Integrity erifying Interconnect Cable Integrity erifying Interconnect Cable Integrity erifying Interconnect Cable Integrity 10.6 V 10.6 V erifying Interconnect Cable Integrity Disconnect DC power from the transmitter. Reconnect the sensor directly to the transmitter (purposely bypassing the interconnect cable and junction box, if used).
    • Page 56: Section 12 - Warranty And Return Statement

      These products are warranted to be free from functional defects in materials and workmanship at the time the products leave the Anderson factory and to conform at that time to the specifications set forth in the relevant Anderson instruction manual or manuals, sheet or sheets, for such products for a period of one year.
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    • Page 1: User Manual

      WSR 1.5 Wireless mini router User manual English Svenska Norsk..
    • Page 2 Copyright This manual is the copyright of CI no 556520-4137. No part of this manual may be revised, copied or transmitted in any way without written permission from CI no 556520-4137. Statement This manual does not provide any warranty or related declarations. All information in this manual including the product specification, pictures and literatures is just for reference, CI no 556520-4137 reserves the rights to update contents of this manual without further notice.
    • Page 3: Table Of Contents

      Content / Innehållsförteckning / Register English Introduction Getting Started How Connect to Wireless Mini Router Configuring via Web Browser 7-11 Change Management Password Firmware Upgrade Factory Default and Settings Backup , Restore 14 Connect Your Computer/Laptop 15-16 Configure IP Address Svenska Inledning Kom igång..
    • Page 4: English

      Introduction The WSR 1.5 is a combined wired/wireless network connection device designed specifically for small business, office, and home office networking requirements. It complies with the IEEE 802.11n standard. It adopts MIMO as well as SST technologies. It also works well with other 11b/g and 11n protocol wireless products.
    • Page 5: Getting Started

      Getting Started Setting up a Wireless Infrastructure Network For a typical wireless setup at home (as shown above), Please do the following: You will need broadband Internet access (a ADSL, Cable Modem line into your home or office). Consult with your ADSL or Cable Modem provider for proper installation of the modem.
    • Page 6: How Connect To Wireless Mini Router

      How Connect to Wireless Mini Router You can configure the wireless mini router by connecting it with your computer/laptop with enclosed RJ45 cable or wirelessly. Plug the Wireless Mini Router to a wall socket. Open Connect to a Network by right- clicking the network icon ( ) in the notification area.
    • Page 7: Configuring Via Web Browser

      Configuring via Web Browser After you successfully login, you can click the Wizard’s menu to quickly configure your Router. Choose the Operation Mode you need, and then click it. Mode Description Standard Wireless Router Mode: This router connect Router to Internet by WAN port, and then other terminal devices can connect to this router by wireless connection or connect to this router’s LAN port by wired..
    • Page 8 Router Mode: Choose your WAN Connection Type. If Dynamic IP is selected, the Router gets the IP address automatically from the DHCP server or the ISP. No configuration should be set and you can go on with the wireless configuration. If ADSL Dial-up (PPPoE) is selected, please enter the User Name and Password from your ISP, These fields are case-sensitive.
    • Page 9 AP Mode: Set the wireless parameter. It’s recommended that you rename an SSID, choose a Security Mode and enter a Key. SSID the “SSID” of your wireless network. Channel Auto (recommended) Security type Setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from unauthorized access and monitoring.
    • Page 10 Repeater Mode: Select the SSID of the target network and click Select. The target network’s SSID will be automatically filled into the wireless setting figure. Then enter the Password. Click ‘Save&Reboot’ button. It will restart. Wait for a few seconds your Wi-Fi Router is ready for use.
    • Page 11 WISP Mode: Select the SSID of the target network and click Select. The target network’s SSID will be automatically filled into the wireless setting figure. Then enter the Password. Click ‘Save&Reboot’ button. It will restart. Wait for a few seconds your Wi-Fi Router is ready for use. English..
    • Page 12: Change Management Password

      Change Management Password Default password of wireless mini router is “admin”, and it’s displayed on the login prompt when accessed from web browser. There’s a security risk if you don’t change the default password, since everyone can see it. This is very important when you have wireless function enabled.
    • Page 13: Firmware Upgrade

      Firmware Upgrade The system software used by this router is called as ‘firmware’, just like any applications on your computer, when you replace the old application with a new one, your computer will be equipped with new function. You can also use this firmware upgrade function to add new functions to your router, even fix the bugs of this router.
    • Page 14: Factory Default And Settings Backup , Restore

      Factory Default and Settings Backup , Restore You can backup all settings of this router to a file, so you can make several copied of router configuration for security reason. To backup or restore router settings, please follow the following instructions: Please click ‘Save/Reload setting’..
    • Page 15: Connect Your Computer/laptop

      Connect Your Computer/Laptop Adding wireless computers to the wireless mini router Log on to the computer. Plug the Wireless Mini Router to a wall socket. Open Connect to a Network by right-clicking the network icon ( ) in the notification area. Choose the wireless network from the list that appears, and then click Connect.
    • Page 16: Connect Your Computer/laptop

      Adding a Wireless computers to the wireless mini router with WPS Button Log on to the computer. Press the WPS button of thewireless mini router directly for 2-3 seconds. Press the WPS button of the Wireless Adapter directly for 2-3 seconds.
    • Page 17: Configure Ip Address

      Configure IP Address How to configure your computer/laptop with the Network IP Address Log on to the computer. Click the “Start” button (it should be located at the lower- left corner of your screen), then click “Control Panel”. Click “View Network Status and Tasks”, and then click “Manage Network Connections”.
    • Page 18: Svenska

      11b/g och 111n-protokoll. Du kan omedelebart upprätta WiFi-hotspots på en plats där du har Internet-anslutning. Medföljande tillbehör: 1 x WSR 1.5 Trådlös minirouter 1 x Snabbstartsguide 1 x RJ-45 Nätverkskabel Öppen källkod Den här produkten innehåller mjukvarukoder som har utvecklats av tredjepart.
    • Page 19: Kom Igång

      Kom igång Sätt upp ett trådlöst nätverk För ett vanligt trådlöst nätverk hemma (såsom på bilden ovan) Gör följande: Du kommer att behöva internet-åtkomst (exempelvis ADSL eller bredband) till ditt hem eller kontor. Du kan rådgöra med din internetleverantör för hur du ska installera modem.
    • Page 20: Anslut Till Mini-routern

      Anslut till mini-routern Du kan konfigurera routern genom att ansluta till den med din dator / laptop med medföljande RJ45-kabel eller trådlöst. Koppla den trådlösa mini-routern till ett vägguttag. Öppna Anslut till ett nätverk genom att högerklicka på nätverksikonenn eller ) i aktivitetsfältet.
    • Page 21: Konfigurera Via Webbläsare

      Konfigurera via webbläsare När du loggat in kan du klicka på guiden för att snabbt konfigurera routern. Välj det driftsläge som du behöver, och klicka sedan på den. Läge Beskrivning Router Standardläge för trådlös router: Routern ansluter till Internet genom WAN-porten, och sedan kan andra terminaler ansluta till routern med trådlös anslutning eller ansluta till routerns LAN-port med kabel.
    • Page 22 Router-läge Välj din WAN-anslutningstyp. Om du väljer Dynamisk IP, erhåller routern IP-adressen automatiskt från DHCP-servern eller internetleverantören. Ingen konfiguration bör göras och du kan gå vidare med den trådlösa konfigurationen. Om ADSL uppringd (PPPoE) är valt, ange användarnamn och lösenord från din Internetleverantör. Dessa fält är skiftlägeskänsliga (stora och små..
    • Page 23 AP-läge Konfigurera. Vi rekommenderar att du byter namn på SSID. Välj ett säkerhetsläge och ange en nyckel. SSID Ditt trådlösa nätverks “SSID” Kanal Auto (rekommenderas) Säkerhetstyp Ställ in trådlös säkerhet och kryptering för att förhindra obehörig åtkomst och övervakning. Stöder 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA/ WPA2-krypteringsmetoder Säkerhetsnyckel Ditt trådlösa nätverks lösenord..
    • Page 24 Förstärkar-läge Välj SSID för målnätverket och klicka på Välj. Målnätverkets SSID kommer automatiskt att fyllas i fältet. Ange sedan lösenordet. Klicka på ‘Spara och starta om’-knappen. Routern startar om. Vänta några sekunder routern är klar för användning. Svenska..
    • Page 25 WISP-läge Välj SSID för målnätverket och klicka på Välj. Målnätverkets SSID kommer automatiskt att fyllas i fältet. Ange sedan lösenordet. Klicka på ‘Spara och starta om’-knappen. Routern startar om. Vänta några sekunder routern är klar för användning. Svenska..
    • Page 26: Byt Administratörslösenord

      Byt administratörslösenord Standardlösenordet för WSR 2.0 är “admin” och det visas i inloggningsrutan när den nås via webbläsaren. Det finns en säkerhetsrisk om du inte ändrar standardlösenordet eftersom att alla kan se det. Det är mycket viktigt när du har aktiverat den trådlösa funktionen.
    • Page 27: Uppgradera Firmware

      Uppgradera firmware Programvaran som används av denna router kallas “firmware”. När du uppgraderar firmware kan nya funktioner läggas till och buggar kan åtgärdas. I övre högra hörnet, klicka på ‘Firmware’. Följande visas: Klicka på ‘Bläddra…’-knappen först, så ombeds du att ange filnamnet på..
    • Page 28: Fabriksinställning Och Inställningar För Säkerhetskopiering Och återställning

      Fabriksinställning och inställningar för säkerhetskopiering och återställning Du kan säkerhetskopiera alla inställningar på denna router till en extern fil, så att du kan göra flera säkerhetskopior. För att säkerhetskopiera eller återställa routern inställningen, följ nedanstående instruktioner: Klicka på ‘Spara -> Backupinställningar ’ I webbgränssnittet så ser du följande: Tryck på..
    • Page 29: Anslut Till Datorn

      Anslut till datorn Lägg till trådlösa datorer till den trådlösa mini-routern. Logg på datamaskinen. Koppla den trådlösa mini-routern till ett vägguttag. Öppna Anslut till ett nätverk genom att högerklicka på nätverksikonenn eller ) i aktivitetsfältet. Du kommer att hitta en signal från routern.
    • Page 30 Lägg till en trådlös dator till mini-routern med WPS-knappen Logga in på datorn Tryck på WPS-knappen på routern i 2-3 sekunder Trycka på “Slutför” för att avsluta WPS-konfigurationen. (Kontrollera din trådlösa adapters Manual med WPS- konfiguration) Du bör se ikoner för den dator du lagt och för andra datorer och enheter som ingår i nätverket.
    • Page 31: Konfigurera Ip-adress

      Konfigurera IP-adress Hur du konfigurerar din dator / laptop med nätverkets IP-adress Logga in på datorn Klicka på “Start”-knappen (den bör vara placerad i det nedre vänstra hörnet av skärmen). Klicka sedan på “Kontrollpanelen”. Klicka på “Visa nätverksstatus och-åtgärder”, och klicka sedan på “Hantera nätverksanslutningar”.
    • Page 32: Norsk

      Innledning WSR 1.5 er en kombinert koblet/trådløs nettverkstilkoblingsenhet egnet spesifikk for nettverkskravene til småbedrifter, kontorbygg og hjemmekontor. Den overholder standarden IEEE 802.11n. Den bruker MIMO så vel som SST-teknologier. Den fungerer også bra med andre trådløse produkter som bruker 11b/g- og 111n-protokollen. Opprett..
    • Page 33: Komme I Gang

      Komme i gang Konfigurere et trådløst infrastrukturnettverk For et typisk trådløst oppsett hjemme (som vist ovenfor), gjør du følgende: Du må ha tilgang til bredbånd-Internett (en ADSL-, kabelmodemlinje inn i til huset eller kontoret). Kontakt ADSL-leverandøren eller kabelmodemleverandøren for riktig installasjon av modemet. Koble ADSL-modemet eller kabelmodemet til miniruteren.
    • Page 34: Slik Konfigurerer Du Wireless-n Miniruteren

      Slik konfigurerer du Wireless-N miniruteren Du kan konfigurere Wireless-N miniruteren ved å koble den til datamaskinen ved bruk av vedlagte RJ45-kabel, eller du kan koble til ved bruk av en trådløs tilkobling. Koble Wireless-N miniruteren til et vegguttak. Klikk på nettverksikonet ( eller ) nede til høyre på..
    • Page 35: Konfigurasjon Via Webleser

      Konfigurasjon via webleser Etter at du har logget på, kan du klikke på veiviserens meny for å raskt konfigurere ruteren. Velg driftsmodusen du ønsker, og klikk deretter på den Modus Beskrivelse Standardmodus for trådløs ruter: Denne ruteren kobler Ruter til Internett via WAN-porten, og deretter kan andre terminalenheter koble til denne ruteren via en trådløs tilkobling, eller koble til ruterens LAN-port via ledning.
    • Page 36 Rutermodus: Velg din WAN-tilkoblingstype. Hvis Dynamisk IP er valgt, henter ruteren IP-adressen automatisk fra DHCP-serveren eller ISP-en. Ingen konfigurasjon er nødvendig og du kan fortsette med den trådløse konfigurasjonen. Hvis ADSL Dial-up (PPPoE) er valgt, skriver du inn brukernavnet ogpassordet fra ISP-en. Det skilles mellom små og store bokstaver. SSID Det trådløse nettverkets SSID.
    • Page 37 AP-modus: Angi trådløsparameteren. Det anbefales at du gir SSID-en nytt navn, velger en sikkerhetsmodus og skriver inn en nøkkel. SSID Det trådløse nettverkets SSID. Kanal Auto (anbefalt) Sikkerhets- Konfigurer den trådløse sikkerheten og type krypteringen for å forhindre at uautoriserte kan få tilgang til eller overvåke innholdet.
    • Page 38 Forsterkermodus: Velg SSID-en til målnettverket og klikk på Velg. Målnettverkets SSID vil automatisk fylles inn i de trådløse innstillingene. Deretter skriver du inn passordet. Klikk på knappen Lagre og start på nytt, den vil da starte på nytt. Vent i et par sekunder før du tar Wi-Fi-ruteren i bruk. Norsk..
    • Page 39 WISP-modus: Velg SSID-en til målnettverket og klikk på Velg. Målnettverkets SSID vil automatisk fylles inn i de trådløse innstillingene. Deretter skriver du inn passordet. Klikk på knappen Lagre og start på nytt, den vil da starte på nytt. Vent i et par sekunder før du tar Wi-Fi-ruteren i bruk. Norsk..
    • Page 40: Endre Behandlingspassord

      Endre behandlingspassord Standardpassord for Wireless-N miniruteren er admin, og det vises på påloggingsskjermen når du åpner den fra webleseren. Det anbefales at du endrer dette passordet, siden alle kan se standardpassordet. Dette er veldig viktig når du har aktivert den trådløse funksjonen.
    • Page 41: Fastvareoppgradering

      Fastvareoppgradering Systemprogramvaren som brukes av denne ruteren heter “fastvare”. Hvis du erstatter en gammel applikasjon med en ny, på samme måte som alle applikasjoner på datamaskinen, blir datamaskinen utstyrt med en ny funksjon. Du kan også bruke denne fastvareoppgraderingen til å legge til nye funksjoner i ruteren, og til og med rette opp problemer på..
    • Page 42: Sikkerhetskopiering Av Fabrikkinnstillinger Og Nye Innstillinger, Gjenoppretting

      Sikkerhetskopiering av fabrikkinnstillinger og nye innstillinger, gjenoppretting Du kan sikkerhetskopiere alle innstillingene på denne ruteren til en fil, slik at du kan foreta mange kopier av ruterkonfigurasjonen av sikkerhetshensyn. Hvis du vil sikkerhetskopiere eller gjenopprette ruterinnstillinger, følger du følgende instruksjoner: Klikk på Lagre/last innstillinger på nytt i grensesnittet for nettbehandling.
    • Page 43: Slik Kobler Du Datamaskinen Til Miniruteren

      Slik kobler du datamaskinen til miniruteren Koble en trådløs datamaskin til Wireless-N miniruteren Logg på datamaskinen. Åpne Koble til et nettverk ved å høyreklikke på nettverksikonet ( eller ) i systemstatusfeltet. Velg det trådløse nettverket fra listen som vises, og deretter klikker du Koble til.
    • Page 44 Koble en trådløs datamaskin til Wireless-N miniruteren med WPS-knappen Logg på datamaskinen. Trykk på WPS-knappen på Wireless-N miniruteren i omtrent 2-3 sekunder. Trykk på WPS-knappen på den trådløse adapteren i omtrent 2-3 sekunder. Klikk på Fullfør for å fullføre WPS- konfigurasjonen.
    • Page 45: Konfigurerer Med Nettverkets Ip-adresse

      Konfigurerer med nettverkets IP-adresse Slik konfigurerer du datamaskinen med nettverkets IP-adresse. Logg på datamaskinen. Klikk på Start-knappen (skal være nede til venstre på skjermen), og deretter klikker du på Kontrollpanel. Klikk på Vis nettverksstatus og -oppgaver og klikk deretter på Administrer nettverkstilkoblinger.
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