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Chapter 2: Installing the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point

Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Above a Ceiling Tile 
(Mounting Rails)

You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna (RA) above a ceiling 
tile by using the mounting rails provided in the Above & Below Ceiling Tile Mount Kit 
(862415-K05) for the Core AP and Remote Antennas.

Caution

When installing the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna onto a suspended 
ceiling, make certain the ceiling grid is structurally rated to support the weight of the 
Remote Antenna, 0.32 kg (.7 lbs), and any extra cabling.

To mount the 1.4 GHz IntelliVue Smart-hopping RA above a ceiling tile:

1. Determine which ceiling tile the RA will be mounted onto, and the approximate 

RA placement and orientation of the antennas on the tile. Also, check for 
adequate clearance above the RA.

2. Remove the ceiling tile to which the RA will be mounted (and also an adjacent 

tile to facilitate installation).

3. Orient the antenna(s) on the RA chassis so they bend downward at right angles 

to the chassis. Unscrew the collar and rotate the antenna into position and then 
retighten the collar to secure the antenna in place.

4. Determine where the two holes for the antennas are going to be located on the 

tile and mark the centers of the holes.
The RA chassis can be rotated 90 degrees to the mounting rails. Choose the 
best placement of the RA to facilitate where the antennas will go through the 
ceiling tile. Note that there are two holes in the RA chassis to allow for tethering 
to other permanent structures where local building codes require this type of 
installation. Refer to Figure 2-18 or Figure 2-19 for the dimensions to locate the 
antenna holes in the ceiling tile.

5. Drill out two 3/4-inch (19 mm) diameter holes in the ceiling tile for the 

antennas. Lightly coat both plastic grommets with silicone adhesive and insert 
them into both holes in the tile (insert grommets from the outside of the tile).

6. Secure the mounting rails to the RA. Insert the four (4) M3 X 0.5 (8 mm LG) 

screws into the RA mounting rail holes, and into the mating holes in the back of 
the RA chassis as shown in Figure 2-19 or Figure 2-20. Torque-tighten each 
screw to 8-inch lbs.

7. Place the RA with mounting rails across the top of the tile.
8. Replace the tile back onto the ceiling frame structure with the RA antennas 

hanging down through the ceiling. Wiring connections to the RA can be 
accessed via the open adjacent tile.

9. Replace other adjacent ceiling tiles if necessary.

Summary of Contents for ITS4843B

Page 1: ... 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide Part Number 453564414871 Printed in the U S A April 2017 Second Edition 453564414871 N e tw o r k p o w e r S y n c R a d io A c ti v it y L in k 10 100 48 VDC IOIOI Serial Service Port ...

Page 2: ...ity to operate this equipment This device has been designed to operate with the antenna having the part number 453564079561 and having a maximum gain of 3 2 dB Antennas not included in this approved list or having a gain greater than 3 2 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms Warranty The information contained in this document is subject to ch...

Page 3: ...Connectors 1 10 IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP Status LEDs 1 11 Remote Antenna Status LEDs 1 11 Specifications 1 12 Ordering Information 1 15 Regulatory Information 1 16 FCC Compliance 1 16 Access Point Placement Guidelines 2 2 ITS4843D Installation Procedure 2 3 ITS4843B and ITS4843C Installation Procedure 2 6 Mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP to a Wall Fixed Mount 2 9 Mounting the ...

Page 4: ...xed Mount 2 33 Mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping RA Below a Ceiling Tile Quick Release 2 37 AP Configuration Information 2 40 Access Point Startup Sequence 2 40 Maintenance Procedure 3 2 Troubleshooting the Core AP Using its LEDs 3 2 Troubleshooting the Remote Antenna Using its LEDs 3 4 Replacing a Core AP or Remote Antenna 3 5 Ordering Replacement Parts 3 5 Philips Sales and Support Offices W...

Page 5: ...4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide provides complete instructions and procedures for installing the Philips IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point and Remote Antennas This section describes the document and includes Audience Document Organization Notational Conventions Related Documentation Terminology ...

Page 6: ...rt hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point provides procedures to physically install the Philips IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point and includes instructions for mounting the Core AP and Remote Antennas to a wall above a ceiling tile and below a ceiling tile Chapter 3 Maintaining the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point provides procedures to maintain and troubleshoot operation ...

Page 7: ...iling tile IntelliVue Smart hopping Infrastructure Installation and Service Guide provides complete information and procedures to install configure inter connect and deploy the IntelliVue Smart hopping infrastructure at the clinical site This document includes site planning guidelines procedures for use of the APC command line and graphical user interfaces AP configuration procedures and APC and A...

Page 8: ... includes the routers and all inter connected Database Domain s and the IntelliVue Smart hopping Infrastructure wireless subnet IntelliVue Patient Monitor IPM The IntelliVue Patient Monitor relays real time physiological waveforms and trends to the Philips IntelliVue Information Center PIIC or Philips IntelliVue Information Center iX PIIC iX IntelliVue Smart hopping infrastructure Philips propriet...

Page 9: ...hopping AP defaults shared among APs and IntelliVue Patient Monitors to control wireless access to the monitoring network Portable devices will only connect to access points with which they share access codes The RF Access Code allows a specific wireless client that is programmed with a matching Access Point RF Access Code to connect to that Access Point Synchronization Sync Unit The IntelliVue Sm...

Page 10: ...x About This Guide ...

Page 11: ...oints and includes Introduction A General Description of the IntelliVue Smart hopping Core Access Point Connectors and Status Indicators ITS4834D Specifications Ordering Information Warning You must use the ITS4843D 1 4 GHz Core Access Point and the ITS4846B RTX Remote Antenna with each other This Access Point and Remote Antenna are not supported for use with other 1 4 GHz Access Points and Remote...

Page 12: ...troller to communicate with IntelliVue 1 4 GHz IntelliVue Smart hopping Access Points APs IntelliVue 1 4 GHz APs can only communicate with 1 4 GHz IntelliVue Patient Monitors IntelliVue Smart hopping networks utilize a cognitive radio that senses the RF environment and adapt to it Dynamic wireless channel allocation ensures best use of available wireless spectrum The IntelliVue Smart hopping infra...

Page 13: ...ransmit and receive data between IntelliVue Smart hopping IntelliVue Patient Monitors and the Philips IntelliVue Information Center via the IntelliVue Smart hopping infrastructure Figure 1 2 IntelliVue Smart hopping Core Access Point Core AP Remote Antenna Remote Antenna 74 ft UTP and Coaxial Cable Bundle ITS4843D IntelliVue Smart hopping Core Access Point with ITS4846B Remote Antennas ITS4843B C ...

Page 14: ... is handled seamlessly between the other IntelliVue Access Points in the coverage area The Core AP and each RA are always used with their two supplied antennas installed The Core AP and its attached Remote Antennas can be mounted out of the way on corridor walls or above or below ceiling tiles Core AP Mounting Options Wall mounting hardware is standard An optional above below ceiling tile mount ki...

Page 15: ...es the radio connection If a packet is in progress when a handover occurs then the packet is reassembled co operatively between the two APs The PIIC or PIICix receives an unbroken flow of complete IP packets Technical Alerts Each AP is configured to signal alert conditions that are viewed at the IIC in the wireless status log The IntelliVue Access Point is configured to raise alerts on error condi...

Page 16: ...e Physical Address Partnered AP Controller IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway AP Type Connectors and Status Indicators ITS4834D Figure 1 3 shows the ITS4843D and Figure 1 4 shows the ITS4843B C controls and connectors on the 1 4 GHz IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP and Remote Antenna Figure 1 3 ITS4843D 1 4 GHz IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP and Remote Antenna Controls and Connectors Etherne...

Page 17: ...al Port The serial port is used only for manufacturing purposes Coaxial Cable Connectors to Remote Antennas Two standard coaxial connectors are provided for the UTP cables that connect the Core AP to its Remote Antennas Each coaxial cable carries 5 5 VDC power Transmit Receive and Antenna Diversity Control signals to the Remote Antenna Ferrule Cable Connectors to Remote Antennas Two standard 75 Oh...

Page 18: ...ore AP The cable carries RF and DC sense signals from the Core AP Note If an installed powered Remote Antenna becomes disconnected from its Core AP via its Coax UTP cable bundle you must reconnect the Coax UTP cable bundle to the RA and Core AP and then cycle power to the connected Core AP before the RA will re establish communications with the Core AP ...

Page 19: ...supply voltage Attach the provided ferrite block to the CAT 5 cabling from the Sync Unit no more than 20 inches 50 cm from the RJ 45 connector as shown in Figure 2 2 to reduce electromagnetic radiation interference Table 1 2 lists the pin signals for the AP Ethernet interface Figure 1 4 1 4 GHz IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP and Remote Antenna Controls and Connectors Table 1 2 AP Ethernet Interf...

Page 20: ...le Connector to Core AP A standard RJ 45 connector is provided for the UTP cable that connect the Remote Antenna to its Core AP The UTP cable carries 5 5 VDC power Transmit Receive and Antenna Diversity Control signals to the Remote Antenna Coaxial Cable Connector to Core AP A standard 75 Ohm connector is provided for the coaxial cable that connects the Remote Antenna to its Core AP The coaxial ca...

Page 21: ...ed network activity At initial power on the AP runs a Power On Self Test POST During the POST the above LEDs indicators flicker and then all three will illuminate continuously AMBER to indicate correct startup operation Then the Power ON LED will illuminate GREEN continuously to indicate that the 48Vdc power and sync signal are being supplied and the other two AMBER LEDs turn off not lit Remote An...

Page 22: ...perating and Storage up to 3048 m 10 000 ft Electrical Power 48 VDC nominal 44 52 VDC from PoE Unit via Sync Unit 8 Watts 287 mA ITS4843B RF Power 8 5 dBm 2 1 5dB 4 5 mW to 11 2 mW into Antenna load ITS4843C RF Power High Power AP 12 5 dBm 1 5dB 12 6 mW to 25 mW into Antenna load ITS4843D RF Power Radiohead High Power AP 12 5 dBm 1 5dB 12 6 mW to 25 mW into Antenna load Power Sensing Auto sensing ...

Page 23: ...ol signals and Antenna Diversity signals to the remote Antennas are carried Connectors are protected against damage from unexpected connection to LAN with PoE Remote Antenna 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable Connectors Two standard 75 Ohm connectors are provided for the coaxial cables on which RF and DC sense signals are carried to the Remote Antenna Local Antenna Connections two Two SMA style connectors Table...

Page 24: ...male Socket Core AP 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable Connector One standard 75 Ohm connector is provided for the coaxial cable on which RF and DC sense signals are carried to the Remote Antenna Local Antenna Connections two Two SMA style connectors Table 1 6 Model ITS4846B 1 4 GHz RTX Remote Antenna Specifications Specification Value Physical Chassis only Dimensions H x W x L 30 mm x 100 mm x 174 mm 1 2 in x ...

Page 25: ... Connections Control Signals RJ 45 Female Socket Core AP 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable Connector One standard 75 Ohm connector is provided for the coaxial cable on which RF and DC sense signals are carried to the Remote Antenna Local Antenna Connections two Two SMA style connectors Table 1 6 Model ITS4846B 1 4 GHz RTX Remote Antenna Specifications Specification Value Table 1 7 IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 ...

Page 26: ...ederal Communications Commission FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference Table 1 8 IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Regulatory Information Description Philips part FCC ID Model Software 1 4 GHz Enhanced IntelliVue Smart hopping Access Point 989803171211 PQC 4843B ITS4843B C 00 07 1 4 GHz Enhanced IntelliVue Smart hopping Hig...

Page 27: ...t hopping Core AP Above a Ceiling Tile Mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile Fixed Mount Mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile Quick Release Mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping Remote Antenna to a Wall Fixed Mount Mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping Remote Antenna to a Wall CA Earthquake Rated Mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping Remot...

Page 28: ...ntenna performance can be degraded A Core AP alone supports 18 IntelliVue Patient Monitors When used with a single RA the Core AP supports nine IntelliVue Patient Monitors and its connected RA supports nine IntelliVue Patient Monitors 9 9 18 When used with two RAs the Core AP supports six IntelliVue Patient Monitors and its connected RAs each support six IntelliVue Patient Monitors 6 6 6 18 If the...

Page 29: ...below a ceiling quick release as described on page 2 37 Use category 5e or better Shielded Twisted Pair STP cable to connect each IntelliVue Smart hopping Core Access Point to the IntelliVue Smart hopping infrastructure The total length of UTP cable from the IntelliVue Smart hopping access point to the IntelliVue Smart hopping Synchronization Unit to the IntelliVue Smart hopping Power over Etherne...

Page 30: ...h the IntelliVue Smart hopping infrastructure devices are installed ITS4843B and ITS4843C Access Points use Unshielded Twisted Pair cables ITS4843D Access Points require Shielded Twisted Pair cables to protect the system from power line transients 6 Install a ferrite block on the RJ 45 cable within 20 inches 50 cm of the RJ 45 connector that connects to the Core Access Point as shown in Figure 2 2...

Page 31: ... Remote Antenna LEDs do not light at all open the APC web interface click System in the View Device tree click Configure and then select the Advanced tab Verify that the Allow new APs to be added automatically option is set to True This option must be set to True for the Core AP and Remote Antenna LEDs to light properly b Reboot the Core AP The Core AP and its connected Remote Antennas should now ...

Page 32: ... ceiling quick release as described on page 2 37 Use category 5e or better Unshielded Twisted Pair cable to connect each IntelliVue Smart hopping Core Access Point to the IntelliVue Smart hopping infrastructure The total length of UTP cable from the IntelliVue Smart hopping access point to the IntelliVue Smart hopping Synchronization Unit to the IntelliVue Smart hopping Power over Ethernet Unit to...

Page 33: ... the equipment closet in which the IntelliVue Smart hopping infrastructure devices are installed ITS4843B and ITS4843C Access Points use Unshielded Twisted Pair cables ITS4843D Access Points require Shielded Twisted Pair cables to protect the system from power line transients 6 Install a ferrite block on the RJ 45 cable within 20 inches 50 cm of the RJ 45 connector that connects to the Core Access...

Page 34: ...enna LEDs do not light at all open the APC web interface click System in the View Device tree click Configure and then select the Advanced tab Verify that the Allow new APs to be added automatically option is set to True This option must be set to True for the Core AP and Remote Antenna LEDs to light properly b Reboot the Core AP The Core AP and its connected Remote Antennas should now be listed i...

Page 35: ... 2 5 2 Tap a supplied plastic screw anchor into each pilot hole until it is flush with the wall surface This step is not necessary if mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP on a wood surface 3 Screw a supplied 6 x 1 1 4 inch self tapping screw into each screw anchor or pilot hole as shown in Figure 2 5 Tighten each screw until a 1 16 inch 2 mm gap remains between the screw head and the moun...

Page 36: ...ch drill bit drill two pilot holes 0 188 inches 5 mm in diameter at the locations shown in Figure 2 6 2 Tap a supplied plastic screw anchor into each pilot hole until flush with the wall surface This step is not necessary if mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping Core AP on a wood surface 3 Secure the quick release wall plate to the wall by screwing a supplied 6 x 1 1 4 inch self tapping screw thro...

Page 37: ...the four mounting holes provided in the wall plate and then sliding the Core AP down so that the shoulder screw heads are securely in the grooves of the wall plate 6 Using a Torx T10 screw driver secure the Core AP to the wall plate by screwing the supplied M3 5 X 0 6 T 10 Torx Head security screw into the PEM nut in the wall plate as shown in Figure 2 7 Torque tighten the screw to 10 inch lbs Not...

Page 38: ...place 4 Determine where the two holes for the antennas are going to be located on the tile and mark the centers of the holes The Core AP chassis can be rotated 90 degrees to the mounting rails Choose the best placement of the Core AP to facilitate where the antennas will go through the ceiling tile Note that there are additional holes in the mounting rails to allow for tethering to other permanent...

Page 39: ... AP Above a Ceiling Tile IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide 2 13 Figure 2 8 Possible Above the Ceiling Core AP Mounting Position Use These Holes Marked AM2 Grommets Bend Down Tighten Collar Units millimeters inches ...

Page 40: ...nstalling the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point Figure 2 9 Alternative Above the Ceiling Core AP Mounting Position Use These Holes Marked AM4 Grommets Bend Down Tighten Collar Units millimeters inches ...

Page 41: ...w holes in the mounting rails on the ceiling tile where the holes will be drilled through the tile as shown in Figure 2 11 Drill four 375 inch 10 mm diameter holes in the ceiling tile 5 Determine where the two holes for the Remote Antenna cables are going to be located on the tile and mark the centers of the hole Note that one of these holes will also be used to route the CAT 5 cable that connects...

Page 42: ...2 16 Chapter 2 Installing the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point Figure 2 10 Core AP Below Ceiling Tile Hole Locations and Dimensions Units millimeters inches ...

Page 43: ...mart hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile Fixed Mount IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide 2 17 Figure 2 11 Core AP Below Ceiling Tile Mounting Rail Screw Locations Use the Screw Locations Marked AB ...

Page 44: ...re additional holes in the mounting rails to allow for tethering to other permanent structures where local building codes require this type of installation 10 Replace other adjacent ceiling tiles if necessary Figure 2 12 Mounting the Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile Fixed Mount Bend Down Tighten Collar ...

Page 45: ...re smaller than standard 2 x 4 size ceiling tile the mounting rails can be cut down in length at the u shaped cutouts 4 Mark the location of the AB screw holes in the mounting rails on the ceiling tile where the holes will be drilled through the tile as shown in Figure 2 14 Drill four 375 inch 10 mm diameter holes in the ceiling tile 5 Determine where the two holes for the Remote Antenna cabling a...

Page 46: ...2 20 Chapter 2 Installing the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point Figure 2 13 Core AP Below Ceiling Tile Hole Locations and Dimensions Units millimeters inches ...

Page 47: ...art hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile Quick Release IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide 2 21 Figure 2 14 Core AP Below Ceiling Tile Mounting Rail Screw Locations Use the Screw Locations Marked AB ...

Page 48: ...all plate by inserting the head of each shoulder screw into the four mounting holes provided in the wall plate and then sliding Figure 2 15 Mounting the Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile Quick Release Bend Down Tighten Collar Insert M3 5 Security Screw through this View Port and Tighten Using a Torx T10 Screwdriver ...

Page 49: ... as shown in Figure 2 15 Torque tighten the screw to 10 inch lbs Note that this safety screw is used to prevent the Core AP from sliding out of the wall plate 12 Orient the antenna s on the Core AP chassis so they bend upward at right angles to the chassis Unscrew the collar rotate the antenna into position and then retighten the collar to secure the antenna in place 13 Replace the tile back onto ...

Page 50: ...n diameter at the locations shown in Figure 2 16 2 Tap a supplied plastic screw anchor into each pilot hole until it is flush with the wall surface This step is not necessary if mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping RA on a wood surface 3 Screw a supplied 6 x 1 1 4 inch self tapping screw into each screw anchor or pilot hole as shown in Figure 2 16 Tighten each screw until a 1 16 inch 2 mm gap rem...

Page 51: ...emote Antenna to a Wall Fixed Mount IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide 2 25 that protrude from the wall Slide the RA chassis down so that the screw heads are securely in the grooves in the back of the RA chassis ...

Page 52: ... a wall 1 Using a 3 16 inch drill bit drill two pilot holes 0 188 inches 5 mm in diameter at the locations shown in Figure 2 17 2 Tap a supplied plastic screw anchor into each pilot hole until flush with the wall surface This step is not necessary if mounting the IntelliVue Smart hopping RA on a wood surface 3 Secure the quick release wall plate to the wall by screwing a supplied 6 x 1 1 4 inch se...

Page 53: ...stallation Guide 4 While holding the RA chassis with its antennas pointing down as shown in Figure 2 17 fit the openings in the back of the RA chassis over the two mounting studs that protrude from the wall plate and then slide the RA chassis down so that the mounting studs are securely in the grooves in the back of the RA chassis ...

Page 54: ... secure the antenna in place 4 Determine where the two holes for the antennas are going to be located on the tile and mark the centers of the holes The RA chassis can be rotated 90 degrees to the mounting rails Choose the best placement of the RA to facilitate where the antennas will go through the ceiling tile Note that there are two holes in the RA chassis to allow for tethering to other permane...

Page 55: ... a Ceiling Tile Mounting Rails IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide 2 29 Figure 2 18 Possible Above the Ceiling Remote Antenna Mounting Position Use These Holes Marked as Noted RM2 RM2 AM2 Unmarked Grommets Units millimeters inches ...

Page 56: ...apter 2 Installing the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point Figure 2 19 Alternative Above the Ceiling Remote Antenna Mounting Position Use These Holes Marked RM4 Grommets Units millimeters inches ...

Page 57: ...and rotate the antenna into position and then retighten the collar to secure the antenna in place 4 Determine where the two holes for the antennas are going to be located on the tile and mark the centers of the holes Note that the RA antennas can be placed and oriented in a variety of places to accommodate positioning the antennas through the tile e g close to a side wall Also the RA chassis can b...

Page 58: ...nt 8 Place the RA across the top of the tile 9 Replace the tile back onto the ceiling frame structure with the RA antennas hanging down through the ceiling Wiring connections to the RA can be accessed via the open adjacent tile 10 Replace other adjacent ceiling tiles if necessary ...

Page 59: ...ew holes in the mounting rails on the ceiling tile where the holes will be drilled through the tile as shown in Figure 2 21 Drill four 0 25 inch 6 mm diameter holes in the ceiling tile 5 Determine where the hole for the Core AP cable is going to be located on the tile and mark the center of the hole 6 Drill or cut out a 0 813 inch 21 mm diameter hole for the Core AP cable to be connected to the RA...

Page 60: ...2 34 Chapter 2 Installing the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point Figure 2 20 RA Below Ceiling Tile Hole Locations and Dimensions Units millimeters inches ...

Page 61: ...art hopping Remote Antenna Below a Ceiling Tile Fixed Mount IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide 2 35 Figure 2 21 RA Below Ceiling Tile Mounting Rail Screw Locations Use the Screw Locations Marked RB ...

Page 62: ...2 36 Chapter 2 Installing the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point Figure 2 22 Mounting the RA Below a Ceiling Tile Fixed Mount Bend Down Tighten Collar ...

Page 63: ...dimensions and hole locations Place the mounting rails across the tile underside of tile For ceiling tiles that are smaller than standard 2 x 4 size ceiling tile the mounting rails can be cut down in length at the u shaped cutouts 4 Mark the location of the RB screw holes in the mounting rails on the ceiling tile where the holes will be drilled through the tile as shown in Figure 2 24 Drill four 0...

Page 64: ...2 38 Chapter 2 Installing the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point Figure 2 23 RA Below Ceiling Tile Hole Locations and Dimensions Units millimeters inches ...

Page 65: ...ue Smart hopping RA Below a Ceiling Tile Quick Release IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide 2 39 Figure 2 24 RA Below Ceiling Tile Mounting Rail Screw Locations Use the Screw Locations Marked RB ...

Page 66: ...s test detects critical system failures As the test progresses the state of the system is displayed through a series of color combinations on the Power Sync Radio and Network LEDs on the front of the AP All three LEDs illuminate AMBER color then the Power Sync LED illuminates GREEN and the other two LEDs turn off not illuminated indicating correct startup Should a test fail the LEDs are left in a ...

Page 67: ... hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point This chapter provides procedures and information for maintaining the Philips IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Core Access Point and includes Maintenance Procedure Troubleshooting the Core AP Using its LEDs Replacing a Core AP or Remote Antenna Ordering Replacement Parts ...

Page 68: ... construction crews and causing the antennas to move from their original position set at installation Periodically check the antennas on all of the APs and RAs at the installation site for correct orientation alignment direction and placement If necessary loosen the collar on the antenna and adjust the antenna for proper placement orientation and direction Then re tighten the antenna collar to sec...

Page 69: ...hen not present Act LED Wired network activity Flashes GREEN ON when there is activity is over the wired network Wireless RF Activity The AP provides three LEDs to indicate wireless RF activity During normal operation these LEDs indicate the following information Power Sync LED GREEN ON when power and synchronization signal is present Radio LED Normally OFF not lit flashes green to indicate wirele...

Page 70: ...rvice Guide for complete AP replacement procedures Troubleshooting the Remote Antenna Using its LEDs Complete test and inspection procedures for the IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Remote Antenna are given in Chapter 5 of the IntelliVue Smart hopping Infrastructure Installation and Service Guide You must perform these procedures when the Remote Antenna is initially installed and after any service...

Page 71: ...ng the defective unit Use the following toll free number to contact the Philips Customer Care Solutions Center Telephone 1 800 722 9377 When replacing defective equipment on your IntelliVue Smart hopping infrastructure be sure to follow the procedures given in Chapter 5 of the IntelliVue Smart hopping Infrastructure Installation and Service Guide Ordering Replacement Parts This section contains in...

Page 72: ...ard and Two External Antennas 453564079561 1 4 GHz Antenna with SMA style Connector 453564052201 Core AP Remote Antenna Ceiling Mount Kit 453564090571 Ferrite Core Block Table 3 2 Ordering Remote Antenna Replacement Parts New Part Number Description 453564036561 IntelliVue RTX Remote Antenna 1 4 GHz Complete unit includes the following RA Case top cover and shell Main PC Board Radio Module PC Boar...

Page 73: ...al Antennas 453564079561 1 4 GHz Antenna with SMA style Connector 453564052201 Core AP Remote Antenna Ceiling Mount Kit 453564090571 Ferrite Core Block Table 3 4 Ordering Remote Antenna Replacement Parts New Part Number Description 453564036561 IntelliVue Remote Antenna 1 4 GHz Complete unit includes the following RA Case top cover and shell Main PC Board Radio Module PC Board and Two External Ant...

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Page 75: ... 3 Act LED 1 11 3 3 C Coaxial Cable Connectors on Core AP 1 7 1 10 Coaxial Cable Connectors on remote antenna 1 8 1 10 Core AP description 1 4 Core APs description of 1 3 E Ethernet interface on cluster APs 1 7 1 9 F Ferrite block installing on AP cable 2 4 2 7 I IntelliVue Telemetry System ITS overview of 1 2 L LEDs access point 1 11 3 3 Remote Active Antenna 1 11 Link LED 1 11 3 3 M Mounting opt...

Page 76: ...stomer Care Solutions Center contacting 3 5 Power over Ethernet PoE Unit description of 1 ix Power source 1 4 Power Sync LED 1 11 3 3 R Radio LED 1 11 3 3 Remote Antenna description 1 4 Replacement parts ordering 3 5 Replacing a Core AP or Remote Antenna 3 5 S Serial port on AP 1 7 1 10 Startup sequence 2 40 Synchronization signal 1 4 T Troubleshooting the Core AP 3 2 Troubleshooting the Remote An...

Page 77: ...IntelliVue Smart hopping 1 4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide Index 3 W Wireless Medical Telemetry Service WMTS band 1 2 ...

Page 78: ...ver there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation bet...

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