Non-line-of-sight :: 900 mhz, Initial setup – AvaLAN Wireless AW-D2-900 User Manual
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aW-D2-900 Kit
Integrated 900 MHz wireless dome housing for PTZ network
cameras. Kit includes:
*Or upgrade to optional AW10, AW11, AW15 antennae (AW10 shown at left)
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(1) Dotworkz D2 outdoor dome housing with
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heater/blower
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(1) AW900x outdoor radio
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(2) AW2* 2.5 dBi omni-directional antennae
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(1) 120 VAC to 12 VDC power adapter
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(1) Power over Ethernet injector
aW-D2-900
Non-line-of-sight ::
900 MHz
Thank you for your purchase of the AW-D2-900 wireless Ethernet dome. The AvaLAN wireless radio functions in place of an Ethernet
cable and provides a transparent wireless point-to-point Ethernet cable replacement.
If you have any questions when configuring your AvaLAN system, please send an e-mail to [email protected].
For a live technician, please call technical support at (650) 384-0000.
Initial setup
User’s Manual
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Technical support
:: (650) 384.0000
www.avalanwireless.com
Shown with optional
AW10 antennae
purchased separately
CaMera
1) Set up your network camera while attached to a network. Please refer to the manufacturer’s instructions provided with the
camera.
2) Check that the video from the camera can be viewed on a networked PC.
3) To optimize the camera for use over a wireless link, please see the camera performance FAQ at www.avalanwireless.com/support.
DOMe
1) Install the Dotworkz D2 dome housing. Please contact Dotworkz for installation support
on the dome housing [www.dotworkz.com; (866) 575-4689].
2) Mount the network camera within the dome housing according to Dotworkz’ instructions.
3) Attach the antenna to the dome.
WIreless seTUP
1) Install the AW900x.
2) Attach the antenna to the AW900x (see Appendix A for polarization guide on Page 7).
3) Attach the white power injector to the end of the Ethernet cable.
4) Attach the 120 VAC to 12 VDC power supply to the white power injector.
5) Connect an Ethernet cable from the injector to the network (or directly to a PC).
6) The AvaLAN radios automatically select the best radio channel, encrypt the Ethernet data, and transport the data wirelessly to its
mate.
7) Use an Internet browser on a networked PC to view the video from the camera. Make sure the subnet/IP addresses of the PC and
the camera are compatible.
8) For radio/network troubleshooting, see Page 4.
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