Icidu NI-707525 manual

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    C O N T E N T S 1 I N T R O D U C T I O N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1. 1 S y s t e m R e q u i r e m e n t s .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... ...[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 1 1 I N T R O D U C T I O N The N I - 707 52 5 Home pl ug Ad apt e r u til ity p rogram d e t e c t s 2 00 M bp s P LC - E t h e r n e t b ri d ge d e v i c e s in t h e H om e p l ug net work, measures data rate pe rformance, ens ures s e c u r i t y of t h e Ho m e [...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 2 2 S A F E T Y C A U T I O N S Th is devi ce is used for connection to the AC Hom e p l ug . B e fo r e u s in g t h e d e vi c e , r e ad t h e in stru cti ons ca ref ully , in order t o use t he dev ice c orrectly and safely. For i nstallati on instructio ns, refer[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 3 3 . 2 B u t t o n s Figure 3-1 Side panel R S T : R estor e the factory defaults. N M K : S et t he m e m be r s hi p s t at e .  Pr e ss i n g a nd ho l di n g t h e N M K b u tt o n for m ore than 10 se c o n d s ra n do m i z es t he NM K v alue.  Pr e ss i[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 4 C OD E D P H Y RAT E< 3 0 : RE D 30 < C O DE D P HY R ATE <5 0 : YE L LO W C OD E D P H Y RAT E> 5 0 : GR E EN The r e d li g h t a nd t h e gr e e n li g h t i ll u m i na t e s im u l ta n eo u sl y a n d t he i n d ic a to r i s i n or a ng e wh[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 5 The pa ge of util it y ins tall ati on i s si mi l ar t o th e on e sh o wn i n F ig u re 4-1 . Clic k N e xt to c on t i nu e . Figure 4-1 Setup w izard[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 6 Figure 4-2 Select installation folder[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 7 Figure 4-3 Insta llation c omplete Cli ck C l o s e t o c o m p l e t e t h e ins tal lat ion. 5 U T I L I T Y S O F T W A R E U S A G E 5 . 1 M a i n T a b The M a i n scre en pr ovi des a lis t of all Ho me p l ug devices logically c onnected to t he c om p ut e r[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 8 Fi g u re 5-1 : M a in t ab information Th e l o w e r p a n e l dis plays a ll the HomePlug re mote devices, w hi c h a r e discovere d i n t h e current logical network. The total number of remote devices connected i n the same netwo r k is d i s pl a y ed a bo v [...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 9 P a s s w o r d By d e fa u l t , t h i s c o lu m n is b l a nk . Y o u ca n clic k E n t e r P a s s w o r d t o ch a n ge it . Th e p r o ce d u re fo r s e t t in g t h e p a ss wo r d of the dev ice (required when cre ating a private netw ork) is a s follows: ?[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 10 A d d Th i s button is used to add a remote device to the existing network b y e n t e ri ng t h e d ev i c e pa s s wo r d of th e dev ice. A dialog box ap p ea r s. See Fi g ur e 5 -3 . Yo u c a n enter a d e v i c e n a m e an d t h e pa s sw o r d. If t he de v[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 1 1 S c a n This button is used to perf orm an immediate s earch fo r HomePlug dev ices co nnected to the Ho m e pl u g network. By default, the utility automatical ly scans ev ery a few s econds and up d at e s t h e d i s pl a y ed information . 5 . 2 P r i v a c y [...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 12 Note: I f t h e n et w o r k n am e c h a ng e s to a ny t h i n g ot h e r t h an H om e P l ug , t h e network ty pe i n t he m a i n sc r e en is d is p l ay e d a s P r i v a t e . S e t L o c a l D e v i c e O n l y Th i s b u tt o n i s used to c hange the ne[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 13  H o m eP l ug c hi ps e t m a n uf a ct u r e r n am e ( Tu r bo O nl y de v i ce s )  MA C Firmware Version (Turbo Only devices)  M A C a d dr e ss e s o f al l d ev i c es c o nn ec t e d l o ca l ly t o t h e h os t  V e rs i o n o f t h e C o nf i [...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 14  Dev ice Last known rate  Dev ice Last Known Network nam e  H o m eP l ug c hi ps e t ma n u fa c t ur e r n am e  Dat e device last seen on the network  MAC Firmware Version Th e d i a gn o s t ic s i nf o r m at i o n di s pl ay e d c a n be s aved[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 15 P r e f e r e n c e s The lower part of the panel display s op ti o ns f o r t ur n i ng t he a u t os c an f u n ct i o n on or of f. 6 N M K P U S H B U T T O N U S A G E Th i s s e c ti o n de s c ri be s how to a dd ne w d e v i c es or remov e o ld devices fro[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 16 A PLC B PLC C PLC A an d B ar e n ot p ar t of A VLN A an d B w ant t o fo r m a n AV LN Press NMK button on A less than 3 sec. Press NMK button on B less than 3 sec. A becomes “ j o i n e r ” B becomes “ j o i n e r ” B determines that A MAC address < B[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 17 A PLC B PLC C PLC A a n d B f o r m a n A V L N C wants to join the AVLN Press NMK button on B less than 3 sec. Press NMK button on C less than 3 sec. B becomes “ a d d e r ” C becomes “ j o i n e r ” C accepts NMK from B A PLC A PLC B PLC B PLC C PLC A a n[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 18 A PLC B PLC C PLC A, B a nd C f or m an A V LN A wants to leave the AVLN Press NMK button on A more than 10 sec. A computes random NMK C resets and restarts A PLC A PLC B PLC B PLC C PLC A, B a nd C f or m an A V LN A wants to leave the AVLN Press NMK button on A m[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 19 L E D I n d i c a t o r s P o w e r Et h e r ne t : E t h er n e t li n k a n d a cti vit y Da t a : P L C l in k a n d a c t i v i t y B u t t o n s RST : Restore the def ault factory s e t t i n g s NMK: Set up network password automatically C o n s u m p t i o n[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 20 A p p e n d i x B A c r o n y m s a n d A b b r e v i a t i o n s A V L N AV In - ho me L ogical Network, the AVLAN is t he set of STAs that possess the same network Mem bers hip key, every AV L N i s m a n a ge d b y a si n gl e CC o C C o Central Coordinator, t h[...]

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    N I - 7 0 7 5 2 5 H O M E P L U G A D A P T E R S T A R T E R K I T 2 0 0 M B P S 21 A p p e n d i x C A b o u t Q o S PL C 2 0 0 A V a l l o w s 4 l e v e l s o f C h a n n e l A c c e s s P r i o r i t y ( C A P ( 0 – 3)). The 8 le vels of VLAN Et h e rn e t t a gs m us t b e m a pp e d t o t h e 4 l e v el s o f C AP p r io ri t y , w h e re C[...]