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QUICK START GUIDE FOR THE
TRANZEO WIRELESS TR-49
REVISION 2.0a
JANUARY 2ND, 2006

FCC Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 Residential environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
Operation in the 4940-4990 MHz band is restricted to the U.S. Operation in this range is restricted to the Public
safety bands. Use of these bands is restricted to entities that meet the requirements listed the FCC Part 90.20
Public Safety Pool and are properly licensed to operate a transmitter in the Public Safety band in accordance
with Part 90Y of the technical rules can operate in the 4940-4990 MHz band. FCC regulations state in Part 90,
operation in the 4.9-GHz band requires frequency coordination before the system can be operated.
Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will
be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
The user should not modify or change this equipment without written approval from Tranzeo Wireless.
Modification could void authority to use this equipment.
For the safety reasons, people should not work in a situation which RF Exposure limits be exceeded. To
prevent the situation happening, people who work with the antenna should be aware of the following rules
1. Install the antenna in a location where a distance of 65 cm from the antenna may be maintained.
2. While installing the antenna, do not turn on power to the unit.
3. Do not connect the antenna while the device is in operation.
4. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
Safety Notices
Safety Precautions:
YOU MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
INSTALLING THE DEVICE:
• This antenna’s grounding system must be installed according to Article 810-15, 810-20, 810-21 of the
National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1993. If you have any questions or doubts about your
antenna grounding system, contact a local licensed electrician.
• Never attach the Grounding Wire while the device is powered.
• If the ground is to be attached to an existing electrical circuit, turn off the circuit before attaching the
wire.
• Use the Tranzeo POE only with approved Tranzeo models.
• Never install Radio Equipment, surge suppressors, or lightning protection during a storm.
A BRIEF WORD ON LIGHTNING PROTECTION
The key to a Lightning Protection is providing a harmless route for lightning to reach ground. The system
should not be designed to attract lightning, nor can it repel lightning. National, State and local codes are
designed to protect life, limb and property, and must always be obeyed.
When in doubt, consult contact an electrician or professional trained in the design of
grounding systems.

Introduction
This next-generation wireless LAN device – the TRANZEO TR-49, brings Ethernet-like performance
to the wireless realm. The TRANZEO TR-49 also provides powerful features such as the Internet-
based configuration utility as well as WEP and WPA security. Maximize network efficiency while
minimizing your network investment and maintenance costs.
TR-AP Quick Start Guide Hardware Installation
Product Kit
Before installation, make sure that you have the following items:
• The TR-49 x 1
• DC Power Adapter x 1
• Power over Ethernet Adapter x 1
• Ethernet Boot x 1
• Mounting Bracket x 1
• Kept Nuts (With Washer Attached) x 8
• U-Bolt w/ 2 Nuts x 1
• RJ-45 Patch Cable x 1
• Ethernet Boot Gasket x 1
• Ethernet Cable Lock x 1
If any of the above items is not included or damaged, please contact your local dealer for support.
In this Manual, the symbol will be used to indicate changes that were introduced in
Version 2.0.

Mechanical Description
LED panel of the Wireless LAN Smart Access Point
The following table provides an overview of each LED activity:
LED Definition Activity Description
In AP mode the signal lights indicate the following:
Power Supply
ONLY use the power adapter supplied with the TR-49. Otherwise, the product may be damaged.
Label Color Indicators
POWER Red On: Powered On
Off: No Power
LAN Green On: Ethernet Link
Flashing : Ethernet Traffic
Off: No Ethernet Link
Radio Amber On: Radio Link
Flashing Radio Activity
Off: No Radio Link
Signal Red/Amber/Green In CPE mode, light up in sequence to indicate signal strength
Color Indicators
Red On: WEP/128 Enabled
Flashing: WEP/64 Enabled
Off: WEP Off
Amber On: WPA/AES Enabled
Flashing : WPA/TKIP Enabled
Off: WPA Off
Amber No Function in 4.9
Green On: ACL Enabled
Off: ACL Off
Green On: WDS Enabled
Off: WDS Off

Hardware Installation
Take the following steps to set up your TR-49.
Site Selection: Before installation, determine the TR-49 unit’s location. Proper placement of the unit
is critical to ensure optimum radio range and performance. You should perform a Site Survey to
determine the optimal location. Ensure the CPE is within line-of-sight of the Access Point.
Obstructions may impede performance of the unit.
Tools Required to Install
• One 3/8 wrench
• One 3/4 wrench
• One RJ-45 crimper
• A suitable length of Cat 5 cable to bring the signal from the unit to the Power over Ethernet
Adaptor
• 2 RJ-45 Jacks
Before installing, you must determine if the unit will be in the horizontal or vertical orientation. The
TR-49 model can be mounted in either orientation. The Ethernet boot should always be placed so
that the cable runs toward the ground for maximum environmental protection.

Connecting the Ethernet Cable
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Place the Ethernet Boot Cover over the end of
your Cat 5 cable.
Attach Ethernet Cable Lock on side of the
Ethernet Boot. This is easiest to do before you
attach the RJ-45 Jack.
Tighten using a ¾” wrench or socket. Tighten
until the Cable Lock touches the Boot as shown
in Step 3.

Step 4
Step 5
Step 7
Repeat steps 2 & 3 to attach the second Ethernet
Cable Lock if you purchased the optional dual
port boot.
Place Sealing Gasket over screws.
Insert the Cat 5 Cable and tighten the Boot
Cover. Be sure to pull enough cable through to
reach the RJ-45 connector with an RJ-45 jack at-
tached. The Gasket must be attached to the
Boot so that it sits between the radio and the
boot.
Hand tighten only. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN as
you may damage the environment seal.
Remove gasket backing and place boot cover on
radio. This will ensure that you attach the sticky
side of the gasket to the underside of the
Ethernet Boot. Make sure the Gasket is free of
gaps.
Step 6

Step 8
Attaching the Mounting Bracket
Grounding the Antenna
Using a #6 Green grounding wire, connect the Grounding Lug on the radio to a proper ground. See
APPENDIX A Lighting Information for more information.
Place the Ethernet boot over the 4 Screw Posts.
Apply 4 Kept nuts to the screw posts and tighten
until the gasket makes full contact with the
Ethernet boot. The gasket should be at least
50% compressed.
As shown below, the U-Bolt is designed to mount
around a pole. Tighten bolts sufficiently to
prevent any movement.
Down or up tilt can be adjusted by swinging the
unit before tightening the U-Bolt.
Optional dual port boot specific note.
If you are not going to be using the second port
make sure that it is tightened down to ensure a
weather-tight seal.

Connect the Power Cable
Dual Ethernet Ports
The TR-49 has two Ethernet port available. Port A is used to connect to the radio in the radio in the
case. Port B is used to power and provide Ethernet connectivity to additional devices. This allows
for the daisy chaining of multiple devices together.
Connect the power adapter to the power
socket on the Power over Ethernet Adaptor
(POE), and plug the other end of the power
into an electrical outlet. Plug the RJ-45 Ca-
ble from the unit into the POE. The Station
Adaptor will be powered on and the power
indicator on the top panel will turn on.
NOTE: ONLY use the power adapter sup-
plied with the Access Point. Otherwise, the
product may be damaged.
This unit must be grounded. Connect the
Green Grounding Cable to a known good
earth ground, as outlined in the National
Electrical Code.

HTML Interface NOTE: The default IP address is 192.168.1.100
The default User Name is admin
The default Password is default
Passwords
Information
When you first enter the Web Interface, you will
be required to enter a new recovery password.
This password is intended to allow the ISP to
change the password of the device if they forget
it. This password must be different than the
operator password. Neither password can be
left at default. These passwords must be
changed to access the device. If you do not
enter new passwords, you will return to this
webpage.
In the frame on the
left, select the option
you wish to configure.
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