Tynetec FM0855 3 Advent XT2 Ascom VoWiFi Installation guide

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Doc No. FM0855 issue 3
Advent XT2
Assisted Living Call Management System
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Ascom VoWiFi
Installation Manual
i62
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reserves the right to modify the specification of its products.
If any variation to the details in this document are suspected please
contact Tynetec’s Technical Support.
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CONTENTS
Section
Topic
Page
1
Product Overview
3
2
Safety Instructions
4
3
Regulatory Information
5
4
Maintenance & Care
5
5
VoWiFi Overview
6
6
Related Documentation
7
7
Site Wiring Requirements
8
8
VoWiFi System Installation
9
9
Advent XT/XT2 Programming
10
10
Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
11
11
Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset Chargers
12
12
Matrix NENX Lite IP-PBX
13
13
Draytek Vigor AP 903 Access Point
15
14
Mesh Access Point Installation
17
15
Laptop Setup for Draytek Devices
18
16
Check & Upgrade Draytek Firmware
19
17
Upload Draytek Config File
20
18
Mesh Root Setup
21
19
Mesh Node Setup
23
20
Mesh Node Discovery
25
21
Mesh Node Deployment
26
22
VoWiFi System Commissioning
27
23
Specification: Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
28
24
Specification: Ascom i62 Desktop Charger & PSU
29
25
Specification: Ascom 6 Bay Charging Rack
30
26
Specification: Matrix NENX Lite IP-PBX
31
27
Specification: Draytek Vigor AP 903 Access Point
32
28
Amendments Record
33
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The Ascom VoWiFi system provides a reliable Voice Over IP communication solution that combines the
open standard for wireless radio networks and SIP telephony technologies. Utilizing the IEEE 802.11n
standard for wireless LAN (WLAN) communications, the Ascom VoWiFi system provides the benefits of
increased speed, improved reliability and extended range of wireless transmissions.
The Ascom VoWiFi system allows 2-way voice communications with residents via the Advent XT2 warden
call system and between staff, both internally and externally if required.
When the Advent XT2 is operating in onsite mode all alarm calls are reported via the VoWiFi system.
When the phone rings the caller will be identified on the display (provided the phone book memory is
programmed), when answered a voice message will announce the call type and channel ID before a speech
link is opened.
The Ascom VoWiFi system comprises of 2 elements;
1. a bundled package including a Matrix IP-PBX, 2 x i62 VoWiFi handsets c/w chargers and PSU’s
2. a maximum of 8 x Draytek Vigor AP 903 Mesh Access Points
The Matrix IP-PBX is preconfigured so both CO analogue trunks ring all SLT and SIP extensions, it also has its
DHCP server enabled. Both Ascom i62 handsets have their WiFi settings and SIP credentials preconfigured
as extensions 151 and 152. A maximum of 5 SIP extensions (151 to 155 are possible). The Matrix IP-PBX
allows the VoWiFi handsets to integrate with the Advent XT2 warden call system, it also allows access to an
outside line to make/receive external telephone calls and VoWiFi handset-handset calling.
One Mesh Access Point (known as the Mesh Root) is always hardwired to the Matrix IP-PBX Ethernet port
via a standard UTP Cat5e patch lead, max length 100 metres. Up to a maximum of 7 more Mesh Access
Points (known as Mesh Nodes) can be deployed wirelessly around the building to achieve site-wide WiFi
coverage. Each Mesh Access Point requires connection to a local mains supply using the plug-top mains
adapter supplied. If it’s not possible to power the Mesh Access Points from a local mains supply then they
can be powered from an auxiliary 12V DC power supply, but additional site wiring will be required. The
Mesh Root supports PoE on LAN Port A1, but an additional PoE switch or PoE injector will be required.
The size/complexity of the building will determine the total number of Mesh Access Points needed to
achieve site-wide coverage. The exact positioning of the Mesh Access Points will be established by a site
survey prior to commencing the installation.
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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand these instructions before use. Refer to the Manufacturers installation and user
guides for more information (see section 6 of this manual). Keep all instructions for future reference.
Take care when working on step ladders during installation or service.
Isolate the mains supply before removing covers.
Do not disassemble any part of the system or attempt to repair it yourself.
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
PSU’s should only be connected to a 220-240VAC 50/60Hz mains supply.
If you are unsure of the type of power supply consult your local power company.
Danger of explosion if rechargeable batteries are incorrectly replaced.
Use only Manufacturer approved batteries as specified in this manual.
Only use Manufacturer approved cable during installation.
See section 7 of this manual for details of cable type and cable length restrictions.
Mesh Access Points should be located at least 5 metres away from any other electronic equipment.
Failure to provide this separation may result in reduced radio range.
Do not locate Mesh Access Points above a radiator or other heat source.
Do not expose Mesh Access Points to direct sunlight.
Do not submerge Mesh Access Points in water and do not use in damp or humid conditions.
Do not drop or expose Mesh Access Points to high vibration or shock.
Do not expose Mesh Access Points to dripping or splashing water.
Liquids can cause a failure and/or a fire hazard.
Clean VoWiFi handsets with a damp cloth and a non-abrasive cleaning product.
Polish with a dry duster. DO NOT submerge in water or use a wet cloth.
Avoid using harsh, abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents or detergents (e.g. scouring powders,
bleaches, polishes, etc.) when cleaning VoWiFi handsets.
At their end of life VoWiFi products should be disposed of and recycled in accordance with the
environmental regulations. See the Regulatory Information in section 3 of this manual.
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3. REGULATORY INFORMATION
This symbol on the product indicates it complies with all relevant EU Directives as required by law e.g.
Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (RTT&E), Safety of Information Technology
Equipment (LVD), Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Restriction of Hazardous Substances
RoHS.
See the Specification for each individual product in section 23 onwards for relevant Approvals.
A copy of the complete Declaration of Conformity is available from Tynetec.
This symbol on the product indicates it is classed as Electrical or Electronic Equipment and should not
be disposed of with other commercial waste at the end of its working life.
The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2012/19/EU) has been put in
place to recycle products using the best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise
impact on the environment, treat hazardous substances and avoid increasing landfill.
For product disposal please contact your supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase
contract and ensure this product is not mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.
This symbol on batteries indicates separate collection. Batteries contain chemicals that can be
hazardous to health and the environment and should not be disposed of in the waste bin.
The EU Directive (2006/6/EC) has been put in place to ensure the safe disposal and recycling of
batteries.
Return used batteries to your supplier or drop-off at your local municipal waste recycling depot.
NTENTS
4. MAINTENANCE & CARE
For peace of mind and to ensure your system is maintained to the highest standard Tynetec recommend an
annual Maintenance Contract. This will provide vital assistance in times of need from a nationwide team of
trained Service Engineers who specialise in warden call systems.
A Preventative Maintenance Visit (PMV) is also recommended, this covers the replacement of all batteries,
a full system test, software updates (where applicable) and a Service Certificate.
For more information on Maintenance Contract packages and PMV’s please contact your local Tynetec
Approved Installer, a list can be found on our website; www.tynetec.co.uk/installer-locator
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
The Matrix IP-PBX and Draytek Vigor VP 903 Access Points do not require any regular maintenance, if any
items show signs of damage they should be replaced immediately by a Service Engineer.
Products needing repair can be returned via the website; www.tynetec.co.uk/returns-policy
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
The rechargeable battery in the VoWiFi handsets will typically need replacing every 2 years or 500 charging
cycles. See the specification for the i62 handset in section 23 for details of the replacement battery type.
In the unlikely event that the VoWiFi system needs to be turned-off or reset, please ensure
all active calls are actioned before proceeding.
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5. VoWiFi OVERVIEW
The maximum theoretical range for any VoWiFi system is 300 feet (92 metres) outdoors under ideal
conditions, in practice this range will rarely be reached due to reflections from nearby buildings, trees,
water, etc.
Obstructions inside buildings such as walls and floors will reduce the range, some construction materials
such as foil backed plasterboard, reinforced concrete or stone walls will reduce range further.
Environmental conditions such as high levels of transmission at nearby frequencies or emissions from other
electrical equipment may also reduce range.
Clear line-of-sight will give maximum radio coverage, it is impossible to state a specific indoor range in
advance of a site survey; however, as a guide you can usually achieve 150 feet (46 metres) radius from each
Mesh Access Point.
Locating a Mesh Access Point as high and free from immediate obstruction as possible will help to maximise
its range. Even if the Access Point is placed in the optimum position it may not always achieve coverage in
the most remote corners, if this is the case then additional Access Points will be required.
The Mesh Access Points should always be located at least 5 metres away from the Advent XT2 controller,
NTR’s or any other electrical equipment to avoid the risk of interference.
Mesh Access Points must be sited in a dry secure area; they are NOT suitable for outdoor locations.
AVOID LOCATING MESH ACCESS POINTS
WITHIN 5 METRES OF
OTHER ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
DIRECTLY ABOVE A
HEAT SOURCE
IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT
NEAR TO SPLASHING
WATER
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Care must be taken during installation and commissioning of any VoWiFi system to ensure full coverage
and correct Mesh Access Point setup. Failure to follow the Manufacturer’s installation and configuration
instructions may result in blind spots or calls dropping-out when moving between Mesh Nodes. Always
perform several test calls in all extremes of the building with both VoWiFi handsets in use.
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6. RELATED DOCUMENTATION
This manual provides general information regarding the installation of Ascom VoWiFi handsets with the
Matrix IP-PBX and Draytek Mesh Access Points.
For more detailed information refer to the Ascom and Draytek installation and user guides.
ASCOM DOCUMENTS
You can request copies of the documents listed below from Tynetec’s customer support.
Quick Reference Guide for Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
User Manual for Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
Configuration Manual for Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
Installation & Operation Manual for Ascom CR3 Charging Rack
DRAYTEK DOCUMENTS
You can request copies of the documents listed below from Tynetec’s customer support.
Quick Start Guide for Draytek Vigor AP 903 Mesh Access Point
User Guide for Draytek Vigor AP 903 Mesh Access Point
DRAYTEK APP
A free Draytek Wireless App is available to simplify the
setup of the mesh network;
https://www.draytek.com/support/knowledge-base/5683
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PIN No.
Cat5e WIRE COLOUR
1
White/Orange
2
Orange
3
White/Green
4
Blue
5
White/Blue
6
Green
7
White/Brown
8
Brown
4
5
8
7
3
6
2
1
P10280 TYPE "A"
CUT BOTH RESISTORS OFF PCB
4
5
8
7
3
6
2
1
P10280 TYPE "B"
NO RESISTORS BUT DIFFERENT PIN-OUT
7. SITE WIRING REQUIREMENTS
ASCOM VoWiFi SYSTEM
ETHERNET EXTENSION
If the Mesh Root Access Point needs to be located where the standard
2 metre UTP Patch lead isn’t long enough, then Cat5e cable and
RJ45 wall sockets will be required.
Wire between the wall sockets using Cat5e Ethernet U/UTP cable (Belden Type: 1583E.00B100) or
equivalent (Tynetec P/No. YW1731). The total cable length must not exceed 100 metres. For distances
greater than 100m an additional Ethernet switch or LAN extender will be required in series.
RJ45 WALL SOCKET (REAR)
A
B
C
F
E
D
I
H
G
L
K
J
O
N
M
V
U
T
S
R
Q
P
Z
Y
X
W
ACT
USB
2.4G
5G
LAN A1
LAN A2
LAN A3
LAN A4
LAN B
ascom
ACT
USB
2.4G
5G
LAN A1
LAN A2
LAN A3
LAN A4
LAN B
ACT
USB
2.4G
5G
LAN A1
LAN A2
LAN A3
LAN A4
LAN B
RJ45 Wall Socket:
Tynetec Part No. P10280
Surface Backbox:
Tynetec Part No. O15090
2m UTP Patch Lead:
Tynetec Part No. W00402
2m Patch Lead
2m Patch Lead
Cat5e Cable (Max 96m)
Make all 8 connections
Matrix IP-PBX
RJ45 Wall Socket
RJ45 Wall Socket
Mesh Root
Access Point
Ethernet Port
LAN A1
Mains Adapter
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8. VoWiFi SYSTEM INSTALLATION
The VoWiFi system can expand up to 8 Mesh Access Points with a maximum of 5 VoWiFi handsets.
For larger installations which cannot be covered with 8 Mesh Access Points, or schemes that require more
handsets or more complex call routing, then the Ascom IP-DECT system must be used instead.
See Tynetec Drg No. ZXT900 ISS B sheet 7 of 8 for detailed connections
PART NUMBERS
Part No.
Description
Notes
ZXT963
Draytek Vigor AP 903 Mesh Access Point
max 8 per site
ZXT964
Matrix IP-PBX Bundle including 2 x i62 VoWiFi Handsets & Chargers
1 per site
ZXT573
Additional Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset inc Charger & PSU
max 3 per site
ZCS766
CLI Desk Telephone
1 per site
MATRIX CONNECTION
The Matrix IP-PBX interfaces the Advent XT2 to the Mesh Root, it also provides access to an outside line to
make and receive external telephone calls.
24VDC - connect to the mains supply via in-line PSU module provided.
CO1 - connect to the Advent XT2 DECT 1 output using the RJ11/BT lead provided.
CO2 - connect to an external telephone line using the RJ11/BT lead provided.
SLT1 - connect to the CLI desk telephone.
ETHERNET - connect to the Mesh Root Access Point using the RJ45 patch lead provided. This connection
can be extended up to 100 metres using Cat5e cable.
The Matrix IP-PBX is designed for operation with XT2 systems - the Factory Config must be amended if
being used with XT systems see section 12.
Note; in the event of a mains failure the Matrix connects CO1 to SLT1 and the Advent XT2 will only ring the
CLI desk telephone.
Ascom i62
VoWiFi Handset
(2 supplied - max 5)
Matrix
IP-PBX
CLI Desk
Telephone
External Tel Line
Advent XT2 Line 1
240V AC
1 Mesh Root and up to 7 Mesh Nodes max per site
Mesh Node
CO1
CO2
SLT1
ETHERNET
POWER
LAN A1
PWR
Mesh Root
PWR
PWR
PWR
Mesh Node
Mesh Node
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9. ADVENT XT/XT2 PROGRAMMING
The PBX Ring Type must be enabled in the Advent XT/XT2 system programming;
ADVENT XT PROGRAMMING
Enter programming mode on the Advent XT controller go to the General Setup webpage.
Enter 01 in the PBX Ring Enable box then press Submit.
Refer to the Advent XT programming manual Doc No. FM0411 for more information.
ADVENT XT2 PROGRAMMING
Enter programming mode on the Advent XT2 controller and go to the Onsite & General Setup page.
Set the PBX Ring Type Enable check box, press the green button then Apply the change.
Refer to the Advent XT2 programming manual Doc No. FM0815 for more information.
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10. ASCOM i62 VoWiFi HANDSET
Durable, robust, and feature rich Ascom i62 VoWiFi handsets are designed to enable healthcare personnel
to be mobile while still within quick reach in critical situations. The i62 handset is protected against
splashing water making it suitable for use in wet room environments.
Ascom i62
The 2 Ascom i62 VoWiFi handsets supplied with ZXT964 Matrix IP-PBX bundle have been preconfigured as
SIP extensions 151 and 152;
i62 Wi-Fi settings i62 Handset 1 SIP Credentials i62 Handset 2 SIP Credentials
Wi-Fi SSID: ADVENT Display Name: 151 Display Name: 152
WPA2 Password: LEGRAND1 SIP User: 151 SIP User: 152
SIP Password: LEGRAND1 SIP Password: LEGRAND1
ADDITIONAL i62 HANDSETS
Additional Ascom i62 VoWiFi handsets & chargers are available separately Tynetec Part No. ZXT573.
Note: a maximum of 5 x i62 handsets can be used per site.
Additional i62 handsets are preconfigured as SIP extension 153, this can be changed to 151, 152, 154 or
155, see instructions below;
CHANGING THE SIP SETTINGS ON AN i62 HANDSET
Select the Menu soft key
Navigate to Settings and press the Select soft key
Now dial 40022 to display the hidden admin menu
Scroll to VoIP and press the Select soft key
Select Endpoint Number press the Edit soft key and edit this field to the desired extension number on the
Matrix IP-PBX (e.g. 154) and press the OK soft key when done
Press the Back soft key several times to return back to the home screen.
For more information refer to the Ascom i62 user manuals (see section 6).
Loudspeaker
Backlit 1.8” TFT 65k Colour
Display (176 x 220 pixels)
Soft Keys
End Call Key (and on/off)
Call Key
5 Way Navigation Key
Microphone
Headset Connector
Shift/Key Lock
Rear Belt Clip
Sound Off Key
Alpha-numeric Keys
Incoming Call LED
Volume Buttons
Mute Button
Multifunction Button
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11. ASCOM i62 VoWiFi HANDSET CHARGERS
Each Ascom i62 handset is supplied with a desktop charger and a plug-top mains adapter.
Select the UK AC plug from the changeable plugs provided and simply clip into place on the adapter.
Ascom DC3-AABA (Tynetec W03037)
OPTIONAL CHARGING RACK
The optional Charging Rack can charge up to 6* Ascom i62 IP-DECT handsets at the same time.
This provides charging from one mains socket, eliminating the need for multiple mains sockets, PSU’s and
chargers. The Charging Rack can be free-standing desktop mounted or wall mounted.
*Note: only 5 Ascom i62 handsets permitted per site.
With the Charging Rack you can benefit from access to fully charged handsets at any time, it is easy to see
which handsets are charged and if any are missing.
Ascom CR3-ABAC (Tynetec W03036)
The Charging Rack power cord is fitted with an IEC C13 connector and a UK 13A mains plug.
For more information refer to the Ascom CR3 installation and operation manual (see section 6).
Mains Adapter and
Changeable Plugs
Charging Rack for up to six i62 IP-DECT Handsets
453mm x 156mm x 98mm (LxWxH)
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12. MATRIX NENX LITE IP-PBX
The Matrix NENX Lite IP-PBX provides 2 CO analogue trunks for connection to the XT/XT2 system and the
outside world, an Ethernet port for up to 5 SIP extensions (VoWiFi handsets) and 2 analogue extensions for
standard (SLT) desk telephones.
IP-PBX CONNECTIVITY
XT2 MATRIX NENX LITE CONFIGURATION
The Matrix NENX Lite with Tynetec Config Rev 1 is designed for operation with XT2 systems.
Calls in on all trunks default to “Department Group” ring group number 300 containing extension 114 (desk
phone on SLT1) and SIP extensions 151 to 155.
Dial 81 for CO1 (XT2) and 82 for CO2 (outside line).
This Rev 6 Config has the correct CLI format set for XT2 and the internal DHCP Server enabled.
IMPORTANT: if the Matrix NENX Lite with Tynetec Config Rev 1 is being used with XT systems then the
Calling Line Identity Format for Warden Call 1 (CO1) must be changed to First Ring, FSK, Second Ring see
the following page…
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12. MATRIX NENX LITE IP-PBX
MATRIX NENX LITE CONFIGURATION FOR XT SYSTEMS
If the Matrix NENX Lite with Tynetec Config Rev 1 is being used with XT systems then the Calling Line
Identity Format for Warden Call 1 (CO1) must be changed to First Ring, FSK, Second Ring;
HOW TO CHANGE CO1 CLI FORMAT FOR XT SYSTEMS
Log into the web interface of the Matrix NENX Lite
IP address: https://192.168.0.2/
Username: select System Engineer from the drop down list
Password: Password1!
Select Basic Settings and from the expanded menu then select CO Trunks
Select Warden Call 1 and expand the Calling Line Identification format option
Click on the drop-down list and select the option First Ring, FSK, Second Ring as shown below;
Then click the Submit button to apply the change
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13. DRAYTEK VIGOR AP 903 ACCESS POINT
One Draytek Vigor AP 903 Access Point (known as the Mesh Root) is connected via its LAN A1 Port to the
Matrix IP-PBX Ethernet Port using a standard Cat5e UTP Patch lead. Up to another seven Access Points
(known as Mesh Nodes) can be deployed and connected wirelessly throughout the building to expand the
WiFi coverage.
Each Access Point requires connection to a local mains supply via the 12V DC plug-top mains adapter
provided with each unit. Access Points can be powered from an auxiliary 12V DC power supply, but
additional site wiring will be required. *Note: the current rating of the PSU and the conductor size used for
the site wiring will need to be calculated based on the total number of Access Points and the length of cable.
Alternatively the Mesh Root can be powered via a PoE switch (LAN A1 Port only).
Draytek Vigor AP 903
WLAN/WPS BUTTON
Not used in this application.
FACTORY RESET BUTTON
This button is only used to restore the factory default settings. Note: this will remove the Tynetec Config.
When the Access Point is operating (ACT LED blinking) press and hold the reset button for about 10 seconds
until the ACT LED blinks rapidly, release the button and the Access Point will restart with its original factory
settings. This can take up to 60 seconds.
LAN PORTS
RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet connections for local network devices only LAN A1 is used in this application.
Note: LAN A1 can also be used for powering the Access Point via a PoE connection.
POWER PORT/POWER BUTTON
The bullet plug connector for the 12V DC power adapter is on the bottom left hand side, the power on/off
button is on the bottom right hand side.
WLAN/WPS Button
Surface Mount Enclosure
167 x 107 x 45mm (HxWxD)
2 No. Detachable
RP-SMA Antennas
(138mm high)
Factory Reset Button
5 Gigabit Ethernet
LAN Ports (1 PoE)
Power Port
Status LED indicators
Power on/off Button
USB 2.0 Port
Tynetec Part No.
ZXT963
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13. DRAYTEK VIGOR AP 903 ACCESS POINT
STATUS LED INDICATORS
There are 9 status LED’s on the front of the Access Point, see the table below;
LED Ref.
Status
Meaning
ACT
Blinking
Operating normally
Off
Power off
USB
Off
USB device not connected
On
USB device connected and ready
Blinking
Data is being transmitted via USB
2.4G
On
2.4GHz Access Point is active
Off
2.4GHz Access Point is turned off
Blinking
Data is being transmitted on the 2.4GHz interface
5G
On
5GHz Access Point is active
Off
5GHz Access Point is turned off
Blinking
Data is being transmitted on the 5GHz interface
LAN A1
Blinking
Data is being transmitted on the Ethernet LAN A1-A4
On
Ethernet LAN A1 is connected
Off
Ethernet LAN A1 is disconnected
LAN A2-A4
Off
Ethernet LAN A2-A4 is disconnected
On
Ethernet LAN A2-A4 is connected
Blinking
Data is being transmitted on the Ethernet LAN A1-A4
LAN B
Off
Ethernet LAN B is disconnected
On
Ethernet LAN B is connected
Blinking
Data is being transmitted on the Ethernet LAN B
STATUS LED’s WHEN USED WITH XT2
The 2.4G and 5G LED’s should be on
The ACT and LAN A1 LED’s should be blinking
The USB and LAN A2 to LAN A4 and LAN B LED’s should be off.
DISABLE STATUS LED’s
It is possible to turn all the LED’s off if desired.
Connect into the unit via the Ethernet connection, Login and go to the System Maintenance menu then
select Management. In the Panel Control section set the Disable LED checkbox then press OK.
Refer to the Draytek Vigor AP 903 quick start & user guide for more information (see section 6).
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14. MESH ACCESS POINT INSTALLATION
Draytek Mesh Access Points should be fixed to the wall using the plugs and screws included.
They should be installed vertically with the antennas at the top.
The mounting positions should have been pre-determined by a site survey and should be within 1 metre of
a mains supply. They should always be placed so they are not in close proximity to large metal objects such
as heating or ventilation pipes/ducts.
WALL MOUNTING THE DRAYTEK VIGOR AP 903
1. Drill 2 holes in the wall using a 6.5mm (¼“) drill bit*. The vertical distance between the holes should
be 80mm. *assuming the wall plugs, and screws provided are being used.
2. Fit the wall plugs and screws. Tighten leaving sufficient gap for the screw heads to hook into the
Draytek rear key holes.
3. Hang the Draytek on the mounting screws and slide down into place. You may need to adjust the
screws to ensure a secure fit.
80mm between
fixing centres
WALL
Mount vertically with the
2 antennas at the top
LAN A1*
Power
*The Mesh Root requires an
Ethernet connection to
LAN A1 and Power.
Mesh Nodes only require a
Power connection.
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15. LAPTOP SETUP FOR DRAYTEK DEVICES
Before starting to setup the Mesh Access Points you must ensure your Laptop is set within the IP range and
subnet mask of the Draytek devices being programmed.
Fig 1
1. On your Laptop; click the Start button,
go to Control Panel and double-click on
Network and Sharing Center.
Then select the Change adapter settings
and click “Local Area Connection”.
2. Right-click and select Properties of the
LAN Network Port that will be used.
3. Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
and press the Properties button as shown in Fig 1.
4. Enter the IP address, Subnet mask and
Default gateway as shown in Fig 2.
5. Press the Advanced button (also in Fig 2).
Fig 2
6. Press the Add button shown in Fig 3.
7. Enter a second IP address and Subnet mask
as shown in Fig 4.
This sets both ranges that may be needed
for accessing the required IP addresses.
*Note: if your Laptop is set to “Obtain an
IP address automatically” you will have to
change this setting back once the
programming is complete.
Fig 3
Fig 4
*See Note
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16. CHECK & UPGRADE DRAYTEK FIRMWARE
IMPORTANT: all Access Points must be setup BEFORE being connected to the Matrix IP-PBX.
CHECK FIRMWARE VERSION
Connect power to an Access Point and switch on, wait for the 5G & 2.4G LED’s to illuminate.
Connect LAN A1 to your Laptop Ethernet port using the UTP Patch lead supplied.
Open a web browser and type: http://192.168.1.2 for a new or factory defaulted Access Point.
Enter the default User Name of “admin” and the default Password of “admin” and click Login.
Go to System Maintenance menu then select Firmware Upgrade as shown below;
Check what Firmware Version is already installed.
All Access Points should be running Firmware Version 1.3.3 as this is the tested and supported version.
UPDATE FIRMWARE VERSION
If an upgrade is required go to;
https://www.draytek.co.uk/support/downloads and select VigorAP 903.
Download the latest version of the .all file
Save this file to a new folder (e.g. Draytek Firmware 1.3.3) and keep for future use.
Click the Upload button, select the .all file from the Draytek Firmware 1.3.3 folder, then press Upgrade
Wait for the Firmware Update to complete
IMPORTANT: you must FACTORY RESET the Access Point after a firmware upgrade. To do this make sure
the device is powered-up with the ACT LED blinking and the 5G & 2.4G LED’s illuminated. Hold down the
Factory Reset button for about 10 secs until the 5G & 2.4G LED’s go out, then wait for about 60 seconds for
the device to re-initialise. Check the new Firmware Version 1.3.3 is displayed on-screen.
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17. UPLOAD DRAYTEK CONFIG FILE
IMPORTANT: Access Points must have Firmware Version 1.3.3 BEFORE installing the Config File.
All Draytek Mesh Access Points must be uploaded with a Tynetec Config File for them to function correctly
with the ZXT964 Matrix IP-PBX and Ascom i62 VoWiFi handsets.
This Config File is available to download from the Tynetec on-demand website;
http://www.tynetec.co.uk/on-demand/technical-support/advent-xt2/
Save this file to a new folder (e.g. Draytek Config) and keep for future use you will need it for every
Mesh Access Point being setup and installed.
CONFIG FILE UPLOAD
Connect power to the Access Point and switch on, wait for the 5G & 2.4G LED’s to illuminate.
Connect LAN A1 to your Laptop Ethernet port using the UTP Patch lead supplied.
Open a web browser and type: http://192.168.1.2 for a new or factory defaulted Access Point.
Enter the default User Name of “admin” and the default Password of “admin” and click Login.
Go to System Maintenance menu then select Configuration Backup as shown below;
Click the Upload button, select the Config File from the Draytek Config folder, then press RestoreI
IMPORTANT: you will be prompted to REBOOT the Access Point after a config file upload.
To do this simply switch the unit off for a few seconds then back on again.
DO NOT PRESS AND HOLD THE FACTORY RESET BUTTON as this will remove the newly installed config.
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Tynetec FM0855 3 Advent XT2 Ascom VoWiFi Installation guide

Category
Bridges & repeaters
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Installation guide

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