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AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual Table of Contents 1. Components Preparation ..........................................................4 1.1 SETUP Components ...................................................................... 4 1.2 Setting Diagram ............................................................................. 4 2. AP Setting .....................................................................................5 2.1 SERVER & AP300 Communication Diagram .................................
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual 1. Components Preparation 1.1 SETUP Components 1.2 Setting Diagram Version: 1.0 4 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual 2. AP Setting 2.1 SERVER & AP300 Communication Diagram Internet 2.2 AP Setting Before creating AP account, please check PC IP and TCP/IP first by running ‘Command Prompt’ and inputting ‘ipconfig’ command as below. ① Version: 1.0 Open ‘AP300(2Bytes Floor)’. 5 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ② Click ‘Search’ button. Mac address and IP of connected AP200 will be shown on AP List. Version: 1.0 6 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ③ Select an AP which you want to configure from the AP list, and input values in ‘Ethernet Setting’ referring to the description below.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ⑤ Select RF Channel and then click ‘Conn’ button and check the message ‘Connected OK’ from the message box. If it is connected well, ‘WRITE’ and ‘READ’ buttons will be activated. ⑥ Version: 1.0 Click ‘READ’ button to check current saved information. 8 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ⑦ Input values in ‘AP Setting’ referring to the description below.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ⑭ Item Description AP Name Input AP Name which you set in AP Settings Server IP Update Flag Check to update the information into Server program automatically AP IP Input AP IP address which you set in AP Settings Server IP Input IP address of a PC which Server is installed in Server Port Input server port (Default: 2274) Channel Input RF Channel which you set in AP Settings Building No.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual 3. Server Setting 3.1 Server pre-setting (DB Connection) ① Change the environmental files for DB connection before executing the communication Server Program. Run “ConfigSetting.exe” in the folder where the program is installed. ② Input the Connect information to connect DB. Ex) 192.168.0.52,1433 (1) (1) SQL DB PC IP (2) (2) MSSQL Connect Port (Default: 1433) ③ Run the Server Program (PTHMS_Server.exe). Version: 1.0 11 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ④ Click “Config” and put information as below; ② ① ③ ➔ Put information same as the one you put for config setting above. (Local Server IP will be your PC IP) Ex) 192.168.0.52,1433 (1) (1) SQL DB PC IP Version: 1.0 (2) (2) MSSQL Connect Port (Default: 1433) 12 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual 3.2 Server Connection ① Run the Server Program (PTHMS_Server.exe). ② The program is started as shown below. Version: 1.0 13 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ③ If the SQL DB is not accessible, the above program will not be executed. The DB Connection Configuration screen will appear, and you have to enter the DB connection value as shown below. (Refer to contents 4-1) ④ The Server Account is the part which sets the communication port to receive or send data form the AP. ① ③ ② ⑤ Click “Add IP/Port”, and once you see a Dialog screen, input server name, IP address where the server is installed, and the port number.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ⑥ Once the server account is created successfully, you will see a screen below. ⑦ This is the part where you can register the AP information that connects to Server, which you have set from AP Management Program. (AP Client has to be set up before this. – please refer to 3-2) ⑧ Click “Add Channel” Version: 1.0 15 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual ⑨ Put all the information same as AP Client. ② ① ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ① AP Name (must be same as AP Client) ② Channel number (must be same as AP Client) ③ AP IP Address (same IP as Local IP in AP Client) ④ Lock Info. (Building#, Floor#, Start/End Room# -> must be same as AP Client) ⑤ Server IP (Your PC IP) ⑥ Server Port (Default: 2274) ⑩ Once it is connected, you will see it on Channel box. Version: 1.0 16 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual 3.3 Server Startup and Shutdown 1) Server Program Startup ① Run Server Program (PTHMS_Server.exe). ② When the program is running, a Tray-Icon is created as below. 2) Program Shutdown To exit the program, right-click the Server Icon on the Tray-Icon and click “Exit”., or can be forced to terminate in the Task Manager. ➔ Version: 1.0 17 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual 6. Specification Item Detail Material ABS Communication 2.4Ghz Zigbee(ONLINE LOCK COMM) TCP/IP(SERVER COMM) Security AES128 Power Supply DC 12V ADAPTOR & POE(IEEE802.3af) Indicator LED Dimension 101.60mm * 101.60mm * 27.50mm Operation TEMP 0℃ ~ 50℃ Certification CE, FCC *****This furniture lock system is using in Hotel, Office and any place which is without residential area. Version: 1.0 18 http://www.esmartlock.
AP300 (ACCESS POINT) User Manual 7 Regulatory Statement FCC Part 15.105 statement (Class A) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.