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==Installation==
 
==Installation==
Installing your Terminal Point.
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===Mounting===
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The Transfer Point may be mounted to the side of a building, pole or other structure. It should be mounted at a height which allows for line of site to the vehicles which are to be downloaded. (Typically 12 - 20 feet off of the ground)
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There are four mounting holes two on either side of the Terminal Point. That you can use to strew or bolted it securely to a flat surface.
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===Connecting 120V Power===
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Note: All power connection should meet state and local codes!
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1)Once it is mounted you'll need to run power to your Terminal Point.<span style="color: red"> (Mount it how?)  
 
1)Once it is mounted you'll need to run power to your Terminal Point.<span style="color: red"> (Mount it how?)  
  
2)There is a through wall fitting in the bottom center Terminal Point.
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2) There is a through wall fitting in the bottom center of the Terminal Point.
This is set up so you can run three wire flexible conduit for power to your Terminal Point. Once you have connected the flexible conduit to the  
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This is set up so you can run three wire flexible conduit for power to your Terminal Point.
Terminal Point and you have the wiring in.
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Once you have connected the flexible conduit to the Terminal Point and you have your wiring in.
  
3)You will then find at the bottom of the Terminal Point a terminal block. Covered by a clear plastic shield remove the two screws securing the shield.  
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3) You will then find at the bottom of the Terminal Point a terminal block. Covered by a clear plastic shield remove the two screws securing the shield.  
 
Connect the wires to the terminal block using supplied connectors. Starting left to right (neutral wire, ground wire, hot wire) replace shield cover.
 
Connect the wires to the terminal block using supplied connectors. Starting left to right (neutral wire, ground wire, hot wire) replace shield cover.
  
Connecting Terminal Point to Internet. Bring your ethernet cable through one of the through wall fittings bottom right side of Terminal Point.
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Plug this in to the PeO directly across from the cable marked PeO.
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===Connecting Internet===
  
Bringing in the connections from the remote antennas through the through wall fittings at the bottom left side of the Terminal Point.
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Note: If you are not familiar with ether net cable you hire a professional installer.
  
They will need Shielded RJ-45 connectors that we supplied.
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1)Bring the ether net cable in to the terminal point needs to be don before installing supplied RJ-45 connector.
You will plug the Shielded RJ-45 connectors into the PeO Opposite LAN 4 and 5.
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2)Trad ether net cable through one of the through wall fittings bottom right side of the terminal point.
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3)Connect supplied RJ-45 connector to ether net cable. Then plug it into the PeO slot marked Internet.  
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===Connecting Remote WiFi Antennas===
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1)Bring the shielded ether net cable from remote WiFi antennas in to the terminal point. This needs to be don before installing supplied RJ-45 connector.
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2)Trad shielded ether net cable from remote WiFi antennas. Through one of the through wall fittings bottom right side of the terminal point.
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3)Connect supplied RJ-45 connector to shielded ether net cable. 
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4)Then plug it into one of the PeO slot marked WiFi antennas.
  
  
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===Mounting===
 
 
The Transfer Point may be mounted to the side of a building, pole or other structure. It should be mounted at a height which allows for line of site to the vehicles which are to be downloaded. (Typically 12 - 20 feet off of the ground)
 
  
There are four mounting holes two on either side of the Terminal Point. That you can use to strew or bolted it securely to a flat surface.
 
 
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===Connections===
 
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Revision as of 19:21, 18 September 2013

Idrive Transfer Point Documentation

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Description

The Idrive Transfer Point is used to provide WiFi coverage for remote parking areas to facilitate download of Idrive X1 devices. The downloads are transferred to the Idrive Base Station over a virtual private network (VPN).

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Options

The basic Transfer Point consists of a Weatherproof enclosure containing VPN Router with a built in WiFi Access point. For additional Wifi coverage the Transfer point can accomodate up to two more Wifi access points

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Installation

Mounting

The Transfer Point may be mounted to the side of a building, pole or other structure. It should be mounted at a height which allows for line of site to the vehicles which are to be downloaded. (Typically 12 - 20 feet off of the ground)

There are four mounting holes two on either side of the Terminal Point. That you can use to strew or bolted it securely to a flat surface.


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Connecting 120V Power

Note: All power connection should meet state and local codes!


1)Once it is mounted you'll need to run power to your Terminal Point. (Mount it how?)

2) There is a through wall fitting in the bottom center of the Terminal Point. This is set up so you can run three wire flexible conduit for power to your Terminal Point. Once you have connected the flexible conduit to the Terminal Point and you have your wiring in.

3) You will then find at the bottom of the Terminal Point a terminal block. Covered by a clear plastic shield remove the two screws securing the shield. Connect the wires to the terminal block using supplied connectors. Starting left to right (neutral wire, ground wire, hot wire) replace shield cover.

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Connecting Internet

Note: If you are not familiar with ether net cable you hire a professional installer.

1)Bring the ether net cable in to the terminal point needs to be don before installing supplied RJ-45 connector.

2)Trad ether net cable through one of the through wall fittings bottom right side of the terminal point.

3)Connect supplied RJ-45 connector to ether net cable. Then plug it into the PeO slot marked Internet.

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Connecting Remote WiFi Antennas

1)Bring the shielded ether net cable from remote WiFi antennas in to the terminal point. This needs to be don before installing supplied RJ-45 connector.

2)Trad shielded ether net cable from remote WiFi antennas. Through one of the through wall fittings bottom right side of the terminal point.

3)Connect supplied RJ-45 connector to shielded ether net cable.

4)Then plug it into one of the PeO slot marked WiFi antennas.


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Requirements

120V AC power

Internet Connection with a Fixed IP Address

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Connections

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Network

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Satellite Access points

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