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The following label is applied to the radio to indicate that it is listed under ANSI/ISA standard 12.12.01 and CSA 
standard C22.2 213-M1987. 

This Device contains a Radio Transmitter Module 

FCC ID: OQ7IHW   Canada IC: 5265-IHW 

Conforms to ANSI/ISA Std. 12.12.01 – Certified to CSA Std. C22.2 No. 213-M1987 

Class I Division 2    10-24 Volts DC 6 Watts 

48 Volts DC using the PoE Injector 

Groups A, B, C & D   

Max. Ambient: 60ºC   Temp Code T6  

Note: 

The Temp. Code (Temperature Code) refers to the temperature of the rating of the RLXIB radio. The T6 code 

means that the maximum temperature of the unit did not exceed 135°C. 

RLXIB: ATEX Approval 

   

  II 3 G 

II 3 G 
Ex nA nL IIC T6 X 
-30C° <= Ta <=60°C 
ProSoft Technology, Inc., Bakersfield, CA USA 
Model: RLXIB 
S/N: XXXXXXXXXX 

Caution: 

Read instructions before operating in Hazardous Areas 
N. America 
The Radio must be installed inside an IP54 enclosure which requires a special tool for access. 

Product name: RLXIB 
Safety Warning Statements 
Explosive Atmosphere 

Power, Input, and Output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction 

Warning – Explosion Hazard – Do not make or break connections in an explosive atmosphere. 

Caution – Use only approved recommended power supply. 

Warning - Power supply should be installed in a non-hazardous area. 

Warning – DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED. 

These products are intended to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure. The devices shall provide external means to 
prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40%. This device must be used 
only with ATEX certified backplanes.  

European CE certification 

The radio modem has been approved for operation under the RTT&E directive, passing the following tests: ETS300-
826 (EMC), ETS300-328 (Functionality), and EN60950 (Safety). 
The following is the appropriate label that is applied to the radio modem product line to indicate the unit is approved 
to operate with CE certification: 

 

The following is the appropriate label that is applied to the radio modem product line shipping package to indicate the 
unit is approved to operate with CE certification: 

AUS

 

B

 

DK

 

FIN

 

F

 

D

 

GR

 

IRE

 

I

 

LUX

 

NL

 

P

 

E

 

S

 

UK

 

 

Note: 

Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are crossed out. This device is also authorized for 

use in all EFTA member states (CH, ICE, LI, and NOR). 

Summary of Contents for RadioLinx RLXIB-IHW

Page 1: ...RLXIB IHW 802 11a b g RadioLinx 802 11abg Industrial Hotspot with POE and Serial Server September 16 2009 SETUP GUIDE...

Page 2: ...a minimum distance of 1 mW cm2 power density from the user or 20 cm whichever is greater If a specific application requires proximity of less than 20 cm the application must be approved through the FC...

Page 3: ...aving jurisdiction A Warning Explosion Hazard Do not make or break connections in an explosive atmosphere B Caution Use only approved recommended power supply C Warning Power supply should be installe...

Page 4: ...jector must be Listed If the PoE injector is used instead of the supplied power adaptor all of the wiring to and from the injector must be routed installed inside building plant and never routed insta...

Page 5: ...RLXIB Power over Ethernet Injector and Accessories Warning 4 Your Feedback Please 4 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation 4 1 Before You Begin 7 1 1 Install the IH Browser Configuration Tool 8 1 2...

Page 6: ...RLXIB IHW 802 11a b g Contents RadioLinx 802 11abg Industrial Hotspot with POE and Serial Server Setup Guide Page 6 of 19 ProSoft Technology Inc September 16 2009...

Page 7: ...Radio RLXIB IHW RadioLinx 802 11abg Industrial Hotspot with POE and Serial Server 1 Cable Cable 15 RS232 6 foot RS232 null serial cable 1 Cable RL CBL025 5 foot Ethernet Straight Thru Cable 1 Antenna...

Page 8: ...rive where you inserted the ProSoft Solutions CD d Select the file prosoft exe and then click Open e On the Run dialog box click OK 2 On the CD ROM menu select IH Browser for the RLX IHx and RLXIB x P...

Page 9: ...number of the radio this number is also printed on the side of the radio If a radio listing does not appear in the window select Scan from the File menu If you still do not see a radio listing see Tro...

Page 10: ...hernet LED should also be green meaning that the Ethernet connection is working The RF Transmit and RF Receive LEDs should blink For information on making connections see Radio Power Requirements and...

Page 11: ...on Diagnostic Utility to assign a permanent IP address To assign a temporary IP Address 1 In IH Browser click to select the radio Tip If a radio listing does not appear in the window open the File men...

Page 12: ...aster radio make the following changes to the web configuration form Radio Network Settings Radio Name Enter a unique name for the radio Select Master as the radio mode Network SSID Assign a network n...

Page 13: ...ters The default pass phrase is passphrase lower case no quotes For more information on encryption see Security settings Because you must assign the same Network SSID and WPA phrase to the repeater ra...

Page 14: ...nd restart the radio Note To discard your changes and start over click Cancel Changes 1 8 Adding and Configuring Additional Radios At this point you should attach and configure any additional IHW radi...

Page 15: ...c Page 15 of 19 September 16 2009 2 Verify Communication When configured the name of each radio is preceded by an M for Master an R for Repeater or a C for Client in the IH Browser window Look at the...

Page 16: ...RLXIB IHW 802 11a b g Verify Communication RadioLinx 802 11abg Industrial Hotspot with POE and Serial Server Setup Guide Page 16 of 19 ProSoft Technology Inc September 16 2009...

Page 17: ...et of LEDs that indicate the radio s status LED Description Power This green LED indicates that the radio has power RF Transmit This yellow LED indicates RF transmission RF Receive This green LED indi...

Page 18: ...adio settings You can retrieve the default password to use the software again but you will lose all the settings you programmed before To retrieve the default password and return the radio to its defa...

Page 19: ...f 19 September 16 2009 4 What s Next Congratulations Your wireless network is up and running You now need to connect your wireless Hotspots to your network devices ProSoft Technology provides applicat...

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