User's Manual

Service Only by Qualified Service
Personnel
Do not open the unit, reconfigure the software or change power supplies.
The user should not make any attempt to service the wireless router.
The unit should be serviced only by qualified service personnel.
Front Panel
Front Panel View
The front panel indicators provide a quick check of the status of the wireless
router and its connections. The LEDs are labeled from left-to- right as follows:
1. Ethernet LAN - shows the local area network activity.
2. Radio - shows both transmit and receive radio activity.
3. Anchor - shows status in network and gives RF link information. If this light
is off you do not have the connectivity to the network.
4. Power Indicator - Steady light indicates the unit is powered on.
Introduction
Your Nokia RoofTopWireless Router is a revolutionary new product, delivering
high-speed wireless Internet access.
Nokia RoofTop Wireless Routers combine an RF modem with a digital IP router
board and specialized wireless routing system, the Nokia AIR Operating System
(OS). This combination creates an IP router that is “wireless and intelligent.”
Your Nokia RoofTop Wireless Router not only provides you with fast always-on”
Internet access, but is also an integral part of the network infrastructure. Some
routers may rely on others to reach the Internet. It is very important that your
wireless router is always powered ON, even when you are not using it, as it may
be forwarding and routing traffic for other routers in the network.
Warnings, Safety Instructions
and Technical Support
Important User Information
The Nokia RoofTop Wireless Router was designed and manufactured to meet
strict quality and safety standards. It complies with the FCC rules, Part 15 and
with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11.
This wireless router and its associated components are Class B devices that
must be installed and/or moved by a professional.
Accessories
Use only Nokia approved accessories for all installations.
Cleaning the Unit
Clean the wireless router with a dry cloth or paper towel.
Do not use any liquids to clean the unit.
Wireless Router Mounting
Install the wireless router on a wall or on a desktop only in its special mounting
holder, which provides ventilation and helps protect against spilled liquids.
Ventilation Openings
The small openings on the bottom and sides of the unit provide necessary
ventilation for the proper operation of the unit. Install the unit so that its
location or position does not interfere with this ventilation.
Take precautions so that small objects are not dropped into the ventilation
openings.
Power
Power Unit- Place the DC power unit out of the way, or tape it to the
side of a vertical surface to prevent it from being stepped on or damaged.
Power Cords- Cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked
on or pinched by items placed on or against them. Pay particular attention to
the point where cords, plugs, and convenience receptacles exit the unit. The
DC cord should be placed in the strain relief to avoid accidental disconnection.
Interference
The wireless router can cause interference to (and interfere with) other
devices operating in the 2.4 to 2.435 GHz radio spectrum.
Instructions
Read and follow all safety and operating instructions
Heed all precautions and warnings in the instructions and on the equipment
Keep instructions for future use
Hazard Warnings
Environment - Do not place the unit in a very hot, very cold, dusty, wet, or
high humidity environment. The unit should be situated away from all heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, amplifiers, and other heat-
producing appliances.
Fire or Electric Shock - Do not expose the wireless router to any type of
moisture, including rain. Do not use or install near water- related environments
such as sinks, bathtubs, laundry areas, spas, swimming pools, or in wet
basements. Take care not to spill any liquids on the unit.
Grounding and Polarization
To prevent electric shock, match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot
of the receptacle, then fully insert. Do not use this polarized plug with an
extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully
inserted to prevent blade exposure.
If an outside antenna is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna system
is grounded to provide protection from voltage surges and built-up static
charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSINFPA No 70-1984
provides information about proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding
electrode. All grounding should be performed by a professional.
Some routers may rely on others to reach the Internet.
It is very important that your wireless router is always
powered ON, even when you are not using it, as it may
be forwarding and routing traffic for other routers in
the network.
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If only one Wireless Router is installed, disconnect power from the
wireless router when working within 35 cm of the antenna. If more than
one Wireless Router is installed, or another wireless system is installed in
conjunction with the Wireless Router, please be sure to inquire with the
installer or ISP as to the proper safety distance, while maintaining a
safety distance of at least 2 meters.
RF Exposure
Maintain a distance of 35 cm (14 inches) from the antenna of the Wireless
Router. If more than one Wireless Router is installed, or another wireless
system is installed in conjunction with the Wireless Router, please consult
the installer or service provider as to the proper distance.