User's Manual

WA3001-S Access Point User Guide
About This Guide
Introduction
This guide is specific guiding the Administrators to operate and configure the
outdoor AP WA6011 and WA6012
Conventions
This guide may contain notices, figures, screen captures, and certain text
conventions.
Notice
The following table lists notices icons used in this guide.
Icon Notice Type Description
Note
Information that contains important features or instructions
but is not hazard-related.
Caution
Information to alert of potential damage to a program, data,
system, or device. If not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also alert against unsafe practices
and potential program, data, system, device damage.
Warning
Information to alert of operations that may cause potential
accident, casualty, personal injury, fatality or potential
electrical hazard. If not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
ESD
Information that indicates proper grounding precautions is
required before handling a product.
Text
The following table lists text conventions in this guide.
Convention Description
Text represented by
Courier New Font
This typeface represents text that appears on a
terminal screen, including, configuration file names
(only for system output file names), and command
names, for example login.
Text represented by bold
This typeface represents function names, window
tabs, field names, for example, Set the Time field.
Text represented as user
entry
This typeface represents commands entered by
the user, for example, cd $HOME.
Text represented by “ ”
This typeface represents window and dialogue box
names, directory, file names, process name, and
command in text, for example, open the “NE Inventory
Management” window.