Nokia RoofTop R240 Manuale utente

Users Manual For Nokia
FCC ID: NPD-R240-V01
The device incorporates a host control device manufactured by Nokia into which a
Symbol PCMCI radio LAN card is installed.
The following Users Manuals are included:
1) Manual from Nokia for End User
2) Manual from Nokia for Professional Installation
3) Manual from Nokia for User Installation

Wireless Router User Guide

Introduction
Your Nokia RoofTop Wireless Router is a revolutionary new product,
providing you with broadband internet access using advanced wireless
technology. Your wireless router is part of an interconnected wireless
network, communicating with other wireless routers in your neighborhood
using unlicensed 2.4 BHz radio spectrum.
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. For
this reason it is very important that you always keep your router powered
ON, even if you are not using it.Your router may be forwarding and
routing traffic for other routers in the network.
Components of your Nokia RoofTop Wireless Router system
Your wireless router system consists of:
1. Wireless router with integral antenna
2. Antenna mount
3. Multiwire cable connecting the wireless router and the
Network/Power Unit

4. Ethernet cable
5. Network/Power Unit
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Warnings and Safety Instructions
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, Part 68 and with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11.
Some routers may rely on others to reach the internet.
It is very important that your wireless router is always
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wered ON, even when you are not using it, as it may
be forwarding and routing traffic for other routers in
the network. For this reason, do not unplug your
Network/Power Unit.

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 Network/Power Unit in a 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 Network/Power Unit 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.
??RF Exposure –Disconnect power from the wireless router when
working within 7 inches (16 cm) of the antenna
Grounding
• Be sure the wireless router and 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.
Accessories
??Use only Nokia approved accessories for all installations.
Cleaning the Unit
??Clean the Network/Power Unit with a dry cloth or paper towel. Do
not use any liquids to clean the unit.
Mounting the Network/Power Unit
??Install the Network/Power Unit to a grounded AC-outlet.
??Place the cables 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 and plugs exit the unit.
Interference
??The wireless router can cause interference to (and interfere with) other
devices operating in the 2.4 to 2.4835 GHz radio spectrum.
Service Only by Qualified Service Personnel
??Do not open the unit or reconfigure the software.
??Do not attempt to service the wireless router or the Network/Power
Unit.
??The system should be serviced only by qualified service personnel.

Network/Power Unit
Front Panel
Your Network/Power Unit has LEDs which indicate the functioning of your unit. If you are
experiencing problems with your wireless router, call your Internet Service Provider’s service
desk. The service personnel may ask you to refer to the LEDs on the Network/Power Unit.
When you call, make sure you can see the LEDs to be able to give the information to the
service personnel.
1. PWR/ LAN -shows the local area network activity and that the unit power is “ON”
2. Anchor: -shows the status in the network and gives wireless link information; if this
light is off you may not have a connection to the internet
1. PWR/ LAN
2. Anchor
3. Network

3. Network
Bottom Panel Connections
Bottom Panel Connections
1. HomePNA 2.0 interface: A standard phone jack (RJ-11)
2. Ethernet interface: A standard 10/100 BaseT Ethernet jack (RJ-45)
3. Router outdoor unit connection : This connector connects directly to your
outdoor wireless router.
Connecting the Wireless Router to Your PC, LAN or Home PNA
Your wireless router is capable of providing internet access for a single PC via a direct
connection or to multiple PCs via Local Area Network (LAN) or via Home PNA.
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Direct Connection: When you connect your wireless router to a single PC, connect
the Ethernet port on the Network/Power Unit and the network interface on your PC
“crossover” Ethernet cable.
LAN Connection: When you connect your wireless router to multiple PCs via a hub,
router, or switch, use standard “straight-through” Ethernet cables throughout the entire
network.
Home PNA Connection: When you connect your wireless router to multiple PCs via
home PNA, use standard Ethernet cables between the Network/Power Unit’s home
PNA connection and the RJ11 phone jack. You can also connect the cable directly to
your PC’s home PNA adapter.
The router automatically activates the Ethernet or home PNA, depending upon which
connector is used. If a cable is connected to both connectors, the Ethernet port is
activated.
Technical Support
Nokia provides technical support only for network operators and authorized resellers.
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provides technical support for subscribers to a
Nokia network. If you experience problems with your service or have any questions
regarding the performance of your wireless router, please contact the ISP that is
providing your internet service.
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