User Manual

009-10602-A Legra Radio Installation Guide
Overview 9
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Mounting Bracket 1
Wall Anchors 4
Screws 4
Legra Radio Quick Start
Guide
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Table 1-2 Legra Radio LR11b Package Contents (Continued)
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The Legra Radio LR11b access point
provides wireless high-speed data
communications between a switch,
such as the Legra Switch LS2012, and
end user stations equipped with
802.11b wireless adapters. You can
connect a Legra Radio to a Legra
Switch or third party switch with a
category 5 Ethernet cable.
The Legra Radio is Power over
Ethernet (PoE) ready in accordance
with IEEE 802.3af. If your third party
switch does not support PoE, you can
use an inline power injector or a Legra
power brick (sold separately) to power
the Legra Radio.
Package Contents
Getting Documentation
Before installing and configuring your
Legra Radio LR11b, download and
read the latest versions of Legra
documents at the Legra Support web
site:
http://www.legra.com
Support Contact
Information
For technical support, visit the Support
section of the Legra website.
http://www.legra.com
Related Documents
Download and read the following
documents before installing and
configuring your Legra Radio LR11b:
Additional Tools/Items
You may need the following to install
your Legra Radio (items available
separately):
Category 5 Ethernet cable
Phillips head screwdriver
Power drill (for wall anchors)
3/16-inch drill bit (for wall anchors)
Legra Power Brick (optional)
LEDs
Power
LAN
Switch
WLAN
LR11b
Item Qty
Legra Radio LR11b 1
Mounting Bracket 1
Wall Anchor, #6-10 4
Screw, #8-32 × 1-inch 4
Legra Radio Quick Start Card 1
009-10602 Legra Radio LR11b Installation
Guide
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Installation Guide
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LED Color Status Description
Power
Green
Solid On
Indicates imprinting
complete, power is
being supplied.
Slow
Flashing
Indicates imprinting of
LS2012 parameters
in progress
Amber
Slow
Flashing
Imprinting information
error
Fast
Flashing
Initialization failure
LAN Green Flashing
Indicates that Legra
Radio is transmitting
or receiving data on a
10/100 Mbps
Ethernet LAN from
the switch. Flashing
rate is proportional to
network activity.
Switch Green
On
Indicates LS2012
connection.
Off
No LS2012
connection.
Slow
Flashing
Searching for LS2012
connection.
Fast
Flashing
Software upgrade in
progress.
WLAN Green
On
Indicates a valid
802.11b wireless link.
Off No WLAN Activity
Flashing
Indicates that the
Legra Radio is
transmitting or
receiving data
through wireless
links. Flashing rate is
proportional to
network activity.
Legra Radio LR11b
Quick Start Guide
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http://www.legra.com