Installation Manual

IM-Inst-RF160en v0.4
Dedrone
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Integrate the RF-160 in your DroneTracker
7 Integrate the RF-160 in your DroneTracker
The integration procedure of the RF-160 in your DroneTracker depends on the system type:
On premises installations using your local DroneTracker Server (see chapter 7.1 Integrate the
RF-160 in your on prem DroneTracker Server, page 13).
Dedrone Cloud installations do not require any additional infrastructur and are connected to
the Dedrone Cloud (see chapter 7.2 Integrate the RF-160 via Dedrone Cloud, page 15).
7.1 Integrate the RF-160 in your on prem DroneTracker Server
To connect to the RF-160 DHCP-Services are required that automatically assign an IP address to
the RF-160. If the RF-160 and the DroneTracker Server are in the same Layer2 network they can be
connected directly. If the RF-160 and the DroneTracker Server are in different networks refer to the
Dedrone Planning Manual or consult your network administrator.
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To operate the RF-160 via the supplied AC
cable, connect the AC cable to the AC socket:
Remove the protective cap from the AC
plug.
Plug the AC cable into the plug (1).
] The plug clicks into place and the
arrow
on the plug points to the
lock symbol on the socket.
Lay the cable in the cable guide (2).
Plug the AC plug into the socket.
] If the AC cable carry current, the RF-160
boots automatically and after approxi-
mately 1 second the blue button at the
RF-160 illuminates, indicating that the
hardware is ready.
\ The AC cable is connected to the socket
and the RF-160 does not boot automati-
cally after approximately 1 second?
E Push the blue button and wait for it
to illuminate.
E Make sure that the power connection
carry current.
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2
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Close the RF-160 cover:
Put the cover on the RF-160.
] The cover locks in place.
Screw down all cover screws.