VIP 110-24
Operator’s Manual (rev E)
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walkways, sidewalks, as well as through windows and other RF-transparent areas behind which
persons may be located.
Minimum Distance calculation to
avoid Antenna Radiation Hazard (exposure of 1 mW/cm
2
)
Antenna Gain (dBi):
9
17
24
Max. Output Power
23
23
23
MPE safe distance (cm)
11*
28*
63*
*NOTE: For fixed location transmitters, the minimum separation
distance is 2 m, even if calculations indicate a lower MPE distance.
5.4
Upgrading the Firmware.
5.4.1
Description
The operational firmware for the
VIP 110-24
is stored in Flash PROM and can be easily updated.
The Flash PROM can hold multiple versions of the firmware simultaneously. The table below lists
some of the “File Utility” commands used to download and manage the various files stored in Flash
PROM. A more detailed explanation for each command can be found in section 6.
File Utility command summary
Command
Description
directory
Lists all files stored in Flash PROM
delete-file filename
deletes the specified file from the directory
download-file path/filename
downloads the specified file from the PC path/filename
into the Flash PROM
set-default-program filename
Sets the indicated filename as the default program to run
after power up
run-file filename
loads the indicated program into RAM and executes it.
New firmware versions are made available from time to time at the following Wi-Lan Technologies
Inc. website:
http://www.ucwireless.com/software/vip11024.shtml
The firmware files are named:
vipNN_NN.bin (binary file for downloads through the Ethernet port)
vipNN_NN.dwn (ascii file for download through the serial port, or via Telnet)
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